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let's move on to hattie melbourne because if it's about the indignities a community has experienced andapology is part of the way there from your understanding and your knowledge and your experience, what are the main issues that these communities want addressed? >> i think first of all, it's about a full recognition of the genocide committed and the irreversible consequences both in terms of democracy and social economic structures which are part of the social reality of olympia today. i think there's a mismatch reflecting the asymmetric power relations because in germany at best it's considered a foot noter -- a footnote of german history. it's repress santa and it's very much a-- repressant, and it's very much oppressing. they were all victims of the genocide. and while it's important to offer an unreversed apology, that should have been the first step in negotiating. let's keep in mind germany admitted in 2015 that, yes, what happened then is from today's perspective genocide and then they said now, let's open bilateral negotiations with the government how best to apologize. i think
let's move on to hattie melbourne because if it's about the indignities a community has experienced andapology is part of the way there from your understanding and your knowledge and your experience, what are the main issues that these communities want addressed? >> i think first of all, it's about a full recognition of the genocide committed and the irreversible consequences both in terms of democracy and social economic structures which are part of the social reality of olympia today. i...
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i'm hattie, who was in charge of this matter. so we were trying to convince bob is to stop the made. it lay the blood shedding. there's railey government, the prime minister. that's anyhow, was the rejecting disease. fire probably, there were some political goods. that's why the crisis took longer time. and by the way, we have proposed and we have supported some out of initiatives from egypt from and other initiatives still discuss the matter in a serious way. within the security council, the new york we issued a statement, but unfortunately, the americans called the nation with israel. where delaying this where without having fruitful results. why did netanyahu, and for that matter, the united states refuse a ceasefire in the beginning. very frankly, this is not a pain in these is something declared filezilla government from israel, a prime minister that they want to continue the ministry action, the shelling in order to destroy as much as they can from the high mass minutes, the infrastructure. so to so promise and the future f
i'm hattie, who was in charge of this matter. so we were trying to convince bob is to stop the made. it lay the blood shedding. there's railey government, the prime minister. that's anyhow, was the rejecting disease. fire probably, there were some political goods. that's why the crisis took longer time. and by the way, we have proposed and we have supported some out of initiatives from egypt from and other initiatives still discuss the matter in a serious way. within the security council, the...
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businesses. law enforcement agencies in switzerland, germany, apple. guerria, were also involved. hattie, where did the rest of politicians, lawyers, business leaders. crucially, members of the mancuso klan, the family dominate the leadership of been there and get in this area. the serve as the linchpin in cocaine trade, between latin america and europe. klan boss, luigi mancuso, and his business affiliates are accused of infiltrating all levels of power in vivo, valencia, dealing with opponents, with breathtaking brutality the same because they demonstrate their power through murder. and they don't just kill using streaming brutal method get phone was anyone who makes a mistake or is disrespect at home in their eyes, be incense, and has their livelihood and destroy them with everything they interpret as a lack of respect or damaging to their interest. it provokes a swift response that far outweighs any disadvantage. they may have suffered to respect them, then those would be the in recent decades. 170 innocent victims have been murdered at the hands of the that i get in calabria, the sm
businesses. law enforcement agencies in switzerland, germany, apple. guerria, were also involved. hattie, where did the rest of politicians, lawyers, business leaders. crucially, members of the mancuso klan, the family dominate the leadership of been there and get in this area. the serve as the linchpin in cocaine trade, between latin america and europe. klan boss, luigi mancuso, and his business affiliates are accused of infiltrating all levels of power in vivo, valencia, dealing with...
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not just a moment thing, for example, adding more to hattie. so pragmatic, politician, but also both. busy in the presidential election as well, i carried over that legacy and that point of view, i guess toward excluding a lot of avenues, our conversation and opinions from elected bodies in the country. i thought i want you to listen to some people on the street interviews, talking about the candidate selection, and then come off the back of last thoughts with your thoughts about the candidates ever listen. competition should be more open and that should have been a broader selection of candidates, the names that we see approve. now at the same people we have seen repeatedly over the last few years and they have come and gone up. the majority of people had already made their mind before this, but this decision to disqualify candidates more than anything and turn the election into an appointment. it used to be disguised, but it's not even discouraged in i think that speaks directly to what you're hearing across the board in iran, precisely the f
not just a moment thing, for example, adding more to hattie. so pragmatic, politician, but also both. busy in the presidential election as well, i carried over that legacy and that point of view, i guess toward excluding a lot of avenues, our conversation and opinions from elected bodies in the country. i thought i want you to listen to some people on the street interviews, talking about the candidate selection, and then come off the back of last thoughts with your thoughts about the candidates...
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hattie mcdaniel on the right side of your screen was the first black person to win an oscar. only really got to play servants. lena horn was able to turn down such demeaning roles simply because her skin was lighter. let's bring back the panel, alonzo bodden, cristella. let's start with you. what do you make of the controversy? >> first of all, i would like to say i knew you would go to me first. >> sorry. >> no, i knew it. look, i love lynn manuel, i love his family, but it is something we have to discuss. first of all, we need better representation in general. but i will say "in the heights" is a specific example where it is based on a specific neighborhood. so when you are trying to tell the story of a neighborhood, it has to accurately represent the neighborhood, meaning just demographically. you know, the people used -- you know, people still make comments about how the show "friends" didn't have any people of color despite it being a show set in new york city, you know. so i think a lot of that with "in the heights" is about authenticity. i think that also though, look,
hattie mcdaniel on the right side of your screen was the first black person to win an oscar. only really got to play servants. lena horn was able to turn down such demeaning roles simply because her skin was lighter. let's bring back the panel, alonzo bodden, cristella. let's start with you. what do you make of the controversy? >> first of all, i would like to say i knew you would go to me first. >> sorry. >> no, i knew it. look, i love lynn manuel, i love his family, but it...
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let's talk about hatty mcdaniel. sit out in the lobby in a chair waiting to see if she wins the academy award. they allowed her to come in and accept the award and then she had to leave. things like that, when america sees it in a microcosm and then broad, they get it. we can change that. that's the fight. >> i'm very excited, the nba has named the social justice award after you. i'm very excited. come down to five finalists who are doing amazing work. i'm curious if you have a pick among the five you can see on our screen here, among the five who are now contenders for this huge honor? >> i can't talk about it. i'm the wrong person to ask. >> okay. >> they're all doing wonderful stuff. >> that's true. that's very true. okay. i'll ask you another difficult question. the nba playoffs, i'm sure you've been following. at least tell me you have a pick there. who you got on the playoffs? >> i have no pick because i don't have the crystal ball who's going to tell me -- which is going to tell me who's going to get hurt, and
let's talk about hatty mcdaniel. sit out in the lobby in a chair waiting to see if she wins the academy award. they allowed her to come in and accept the award and then she had to leave. things like that, when america sees it in a microcosm and then broad, they get it. we can change that. that's the fight. >> i'm very excited, the nba has named the social justice award after you. i'm very excited. come down to five finalists who are doing amazing work. i'm curious if you have a pick among...