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also the inventor of the iconic a k forty seven assault rifle we call kalashnikov dies at the age of ninety four. the first in a series of reports about the events that march twenty first team to day we look at lucy kavanagh trip to rural iraq for the past year will be remembered as one of daily fear and bloodshed. for most of us and here in moscow was just ten ten pm this is international all three members of the notorious russian punk band pussy riot are now free the two remaining women serving time for carrying out a protest on to moscow's main cathedral were let go today as part of president putin's prison amnesty. has been following the story. obviously very happy to be out of prison but they have expressed their desire to continue along the lines of working in what concerns he was rise in the country and. i was very well treated many women asked for my advice and support and human rights and legal issues and it's my purpose now to protect the convents who spoke to human rights activists and as much as we can within the letter of the law protect their rights. you know there's no
also the inventor of the iconic a k forty seven assault rifle we call kalashnikov dies at the age of ninety four. the first in a series of reports about the events that march twenty first team to day we look at lucy kavanagh trip to rural iraq for the past year will be remembered as one of daily fear and bloodshed. for most of us and here in moscow was just ten ten pm this is international all three members of the notorious russian punk band pussy riot are now free the two remaining women...
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but know that that icon is rooted in a history.nd it's the history of a poor woman, in a violent situation, who suffered violence. and if you realize that, even the most vir you'llized icon will make you turn toward poor women in violent situations who are oppressed even today. >> at the same time, mary magdalene has become a media star. the linchpin character of a mega-selling novel that says, she wasn't just jesus' apostle, but his wife, and mother of his children. >> the da vinci code is in books labeled fiction. >> have i read it? i would give it historical misinformation. >> those reviews haven't stopped new magdalene fans from thronging to places like london's temple church. according to the novel, this was home base to the knight's templee to keep the marriage to jesus a secret for centuries. >> we must now have our 50 visitors or more every day, coming into the church, and asking upon entry have you read the book. they assume they mean the bible, but of course, they mean the other bible, the da vinci code. >> this change in
but know that that icon is rooted in a history.nd it's the history of a poor woman, in a violent situation, who suffered violence. and if you realize that, even the most vir you'llized icon will make you turn toward poor women in violent situations who are oppressed even today. >> at the same time, mary magdalene has become a media star. the linchpin character of a mega-selling novel that says, she wasn't just jesus' apostle, but his wife, and mother of his children. >> the da vinci...
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he was a nice man, an icon of the word. derek will have more reports for us throughout the morning live from pitoria, south africa. >>> time to look at today's question of the morning. according to a reports men spend 32.5 days of their lives doing what? >> is it a, shaving, b, watching sports, or c, hitting on women? give it some thought. post your response on our facebook fan page. we'll share some of your answers in the next half-hour. and throughout our morning show, we'll again return live to south africa and they and the world >>> 4:56. clear out there. temps in the 20s, even a few upper teens. we're going to go through the morning with sunshine. a slow climb into the lower 30s. a little brink out there, southwest winds 5 to 10. this afternoon's highs 35 to 40. looks like it will be even colder tomorrow. back in a few minutes with the full forecast. here's monika with timesaver traffic. >>> if you're planning to head inbound on i-66, i'm happy to say volumes are light and with schools delayed, i think you should be ok
he was a nice man, an icon of the word. derek will have more reports for us throughout the morning live from pitoria, south africa. >>> time to look at today's question of the morning. according to a reports men spend 32.5 days of their lives doing what? >> is it a, shaving, b, watching sports, or c, hitting on women? give it some thought. post your response on our facebook fan page. we'll share some of your answers in the next half-hour. and throughout our morning show, we'll...
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so familiar to generations. >> the icon highlights the spiritual generation, but know that that icon is rooted in history, and it is the history of a poor woman in a violent situation who suffered violence. and if you realize that, even the most spiritualized icon is going to make you turn toward poor women in violent situations who are oppressed, even today. >> at the same time, mary magdalene has become a media star. the linchpin character of a mega selling novel who says she was not just a disiple of jesus, but a mother and wife. >> have i read it? i would give it prize one for historical misinformation. >> those reviews have not stopped new magdalene fans from thronging to places like london's temple church, according to the novel, this was home base to the knight's templer, who fought to keep the marriage of mary magdalene a secret for centuries. >> we have visitors every day coming into the church, asking the verger, have you read the book? the verger still naively thinks they mean the bible, but of course they mean the other book. >> this changes among perception that mary mag
so familiar to generations. >> the icon highlights the spiritual generation, but know that that icon is rooted in history, and it is the history of a poor woman in a violent situation who suffered violence. and if you realize that, even the most spiritualized icon is going to make you turn toward poor women in violent situations who are oppressed, even today. >> at the same time, mary magdalene has become a media star. the linchpin character of a mega selling novel who says she was...
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they had to sort of pare her down, make her two-dimensional, just this icon. make her virgin, and only virgin. >> and the icon, as centuries of artists have shown us, is blonde and blue-eyed. but the reality may come as something of a shock. >> i would assume that she looked like other middle eastern women, which would have been dark haired and dark skinned. and she probably would have been about the same height as women of her time. and what we know about that is, that's probably five feet -- 5'1", 5'2", somewhere in there. >> and scholars say her name wasn't mary, but mariam, in the aramaic language she spoke in a small town called nazareth. it was a rural existence, governed by the rituals of jewish life, and by roman soldiers in the nearby city of sepphoris, a frequent target of jewish rebels. according to journalist lesley hazelton, author of "mary: a flesh and blood biography of the virgin mother," mary was not just an observer, but directly involved in the politics of her time. >> there's no doubt in my mind that she -- because she knew the ins and outs
they had to sort of pare her down, make her two-dimensional, just this icon. make her virgin, and only virgin. >> and the icon, as centuries of artists have shown us, is blonde and blue-eyed. but the reality may come as something of a shock. >> i would assume that she looked like other middle eastern women, which would have been dark haired and dark skinned. and she probably would have been about the same height as women of her time. and what we know about that is, that's probably...
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st famous is that the most iconic one? >> probably the most recognizable. was so successful. i can still hear in my head now car as itof the slammed down each of those steps in san francisco. it has been great to chat with you. good luck to you. >> i like it. time we spoke to him, when they made the announcement, they were going to bring the mustang to europe. all they did was place the noise of the engine. amazing. great to see. we are just an hour away from the start of european trading. let's take a look at some of the papers. >> i will start with africa. an interesting piece on ethiopia . many of us still have the visions of the famine in ethiopia. linesticle starts with now it isbc, but creating the most millionaires in the whole of africa. than 2000.re wealth is not spirit equally at the moment. there are still many in poverty. they say they are proud of the millionaires that are being made. one line says that ethiopian government criticizes authoritarian -- rather shocking. turn how much it has changed. >> jon? >> football, mark. liverpool, 5. suarez
st famous is that the most iconic one? >> probably the most recognizable. was so successful. i can still hear in my head now car as itof the slammed down each of those steps in san francisco. it has been great to chat with you. good luck to you. >> i like it. time we spoke to him, when they made the announcement, they were going to bring the mustang to europe. all they did was place the noise of the engine. amazing. great to see. we are just an hour away from the start of european...
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certainly mandela is a global icon.ut how will he be remembered at home by his own countrymen some. >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.s >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.?. >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.o >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.m >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.e >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.. >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation. >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation. hard to describe the symbolic importance that he has. every leader there is measured by him. his presence is everywhere. the moral standard that he set is what everyone tries to match and live up to in many ways. children in schools learn all about him. he's george washington. the mandela family is royalty. there is probably no figure in the world who occupies such a significant place in their country. south africa as we know it today would not be what it is today without him. >> and the fight againsts against apar
certainly mandela is a global icon.ut how will he be remembered at home by his own countrymen some. >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.s >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.?. >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.o >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.m >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.e >> he's everything. he's the father of the nation.. >> he's everything. he's the father of the...
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he was the drive for the "21 icons" project. for me he was an inspiration to me since my teens, since i sat in australia and watched him be released, with my parents. coming to south africa six years ago and living here was to understand what he had done. in 2011 we shot a portrait for the "21 icons" project and it was an absolute - absolutely unforgettable experience. for nelson mandela, it was another day in the life of nelson mandela. he's meeting people who are so inspired by him and taken with what he has achieved, and all he does is make you feel comfortable, like you are the important one. >> it's good. tilt it down. >> the reflection. the portrait metaphor of "the man in the mirror" is a metaphor for south africa. his spirit. what he represents is in every single one of the people here. for the portrait it was strong for me that we needed to reflect upon ourselves about what nelson mandela had achieved, and nelson mandela's life. i think given access to shoot that portrait was a life-changing experience for the whole gro
he was the drive for the "21 icons" project. for me he was an inspiration to me since my teens, since i sat in australia and watched him be released, with my parents. coming to south africa six years ago and living here was to understand what he had done. in 2011 we shot a portrait for the "21 icons" project and it was an absolute - absolutely unforgettable experience. for nelson mandela, it was another day in the life of nelson mandela. he's meeting people who are so...
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person in the iconic people in russia and the soviet union russians. it was the last century. in the stephanie made an impact on the rolled into the heritage that he's leaving us with emma definitely can't be underestimated the demand for new weapon the many sea change that be so common reducing the word dozen states and officially used by fifty or means it's the most popular and reliable small farmer in the world. no competition eighteen forty seven short for ecological model nineteen forty seven the unit was designed with the inspiration came a few years earlier during the war against germany. this is one twenty one new old to read on the tank commander week will tell us the bill was wounded in battle and was recovering in hospital dream of designing a weapon. there were hopes will be in theaters now. and so he did his automatic rifle combines the best features of sheen and submachine guns killing power like sweet durability and simplicity. often during the vietnam war american soldiers to be a piece from deadbeat many strokes preferring call us tick
person in the iconic people in russia and the soviet union russians. it was the last century. in the stephanie made an impact on the rolled into the heritage that he's leaving us with emma definitely can't be underestimated the demand for new weapon the many sea change that be so common reducing the word dozen states and officially used by fifty or means it's the most popular and reliable small farmer in the world. no competition eighteen forty seven short for ecological model nineteen forty...
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spiritual icons like jesus or cultural icons like santa is it's deeply engrained in our sense of identity who we ourselves are. so we define these icons in the way we define ourselves. so you want your jesus or your santa to look just like you. to feel just like you. >> can i jump in here? >> i just thought santa was giving me free stuff and my biggest contention is that he might be a liberal. >> listen, santa and jesus people asking them for things all the time. i think reza has a point when he says that. it's a time of year where you ask for things from both of them. and you all three have been naughty. >> a lump of coal. >> who better to settle the santa question than santa himself? actually, four santas. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas. >> ho-ho-ho. [ female announcer ] thanks for financing my first car. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. don't forget to thank those who helped you take charge of your future and got you whe
spiritual icons like jesus or cultural icons like santa is it's deeply engrained in our sense of identity who we ourselves are. so we define these icons in the way we define ourselves. so you want your jesus or your santa to look just like you. to feel just like you. >> can i jump in here? >> i just thought santa was giving me free stuff and my biggest contention is that he might be a liberal. >> listen, santa and jesus people asking them for things all the time. i think reza...
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statesman, an international icon. despite struggles -- >> free of any idea. >> many will remember this. mandela celebrating south africa's place in the stage is hosting 2010 soccer world cup. >> africa loves him. >> it reads, thank you for our dignity. internationalf support and sympathy was immediate. tweets of personal statements infinitely -- instantly reinforce mandela as a hope. >> nelson mandela was a giant for justin -- justice. many around the world were greatly influenced by his selfless struggle for human committee, equality, and freedom. >> in the u.s., the white house flag is at half staff today. president obama made a statement from the white house last night. classes journey from to a president embodied the promise that human beings and countries can change for the better. his commitment to transfer power and reconcile with those who jailed him is an example all humanity should aspire to, whether in the lives of nations or our own personal lives. the fact that he did it all with and thed good humor abili
statesman, an international icon. despite struggles -- >> free of any idea. >> many will remember this. mandela celebrating south africa's place in the stage is hosting 2010 soccer world cup. >> africa loves him. >> it reads, thank you for our dignity. internationalf support and sympathy was immediate. tweets of personal statements infinitely -- instantly reinforce mandela as a hope. >> nelson mandela was a giant for justin -- justice. many around the world were...
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icon. president. reformer. play for an actor assigned to the legendary part of nelson mandela. at least 20 men have attempted to embody the icon, despite the challenge of replicating his world altering scenes. as the red carpets rolled out for last night's london premiere of "mandela, long walk to freedom" the final act of the leader's life played out offscreen. >> the founding president of our democratic nation has departed. >> mandela's two youngest daughters were at the premiere when they got the bad news. >> we want equal political rights. >> idriss elba will be the final leader to play the icon in his lifetime. but the opinion of his family looms large. >> they didn't want to see this sort of silver-haired fist pumping caricature of mr. mandela but wanted to see the man. the man behind the legend. >> the producer began asking the future south african president for the film rights to his story before mandela had even achieved some of his most iconic plot points. >> i was writing to him while he was in priso
icon. president. reformer. play for an actor assigned to the legendary part of nelson mandela. at least 20 men have attempted to embody the icon, despite the challenge of replicating his world altering scenes. as the red carpets rolled out for last night's london premiere of "mandela, long walk to freedom" the final act of the leader's life played out offscreen. >> the founding president of our democratic nation has departed. >> mandela's two youngest daughters were at the...
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so many south africans didn't really know that their icon had passed on. it was only when they woke up this morning that they perhaps looked at the newspapers or heard on the radio. much of this country is quite rule countryside and they would have seen headlines like this. this one means go well, madiba. good-bye. i think many people in this country would have said, thank god he is at rest and at peace because he has had such a year of in and out of hospital, of being under such stress in terms of his health and i think there was a real sense that people wanted him to be at peace, not to suffer. but there still is that shock, that disbelief that this man who is the father of this democracy is gone and i think many south africans are really still trying to digest that news. >> you will have nine to ten days of remembering. a remarkable week plus long celebration of his life and mourning his death. >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, his funeral is only scheduled for day ten after his death. so that is essentially next saturday or sunday. in between that time,
so many south africans didn't really know that their icon had passed on. it was only when they woke up this morning that they perhaps looked at the newspapers or heard on the radio. much of this country is quite rule countryside and they would have seen headlines like this. this one means go well, madiba. good-bye. i think many people in this country would have said, thank god he is at rest and at peace because he has had such a year of in and out of hospital, of being under such stress in...
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and this building as an iconic landmark will be vital to the growth of the water front, thank you. >> and crowley and after that jim, seius. >> thank you, commissioners, good to see you, again, the port staff and especially to the broadcast employees who beat us out to the general populous. >> and this city is no stranger to icons and being against those, if it were not for people who could see ahead we might not have the golden gate bridge today so i was lying in bed to say what i can say that has not been said about this process and so i put together the notes and read them to you today. i am here as a native of the great city to express my support for the new pavillion. i love the design, it is dramatic and accessible and it is incredibly useful and the people want to go to it because of the location on the water front and it is a gathering place and vocal point for the residents and visitors to san francisco and isn't that what we all want? secondly, it creates hundreds of thousands of permanent jobs, san francisco arts and entertainment economy is valued at $4 billion and respons
and this building as an iconic landmark will be vital to the growth of the water front, thank you. >> and crowley and after that jim, seius. >> thank you, commissioners, good to see you, again, the port staff and especially to the broadcast employees who beat us out to the general populous. >> and this city is no stranger to icons and being against those, if it were not for people who could see ahead we might not have the golden gate bridge today so i was lying in bed to say...
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virginia when i was a playground director and i knew at that moment in the context of all of the iconic civil rights paraphernalia at the king center this is a story that needed to be told so i decided at that moment to go home and start interviewing my friend and find out about. >> did you recognize her in the picture and had she already talked about this experience and sit in? >> i recognized her in the photograph because the children had a total out on occasion and said my mother is a famous photograph, so why didn't really understand how significant that photograph was until i saw the context. >> and what did you learn about the civil rights movement that you hadn't known before? >> what is interesting about this story is that she is a southern white woman who came to see her family and for her involvement in the civil rights movement. she told me so much of her story and about courage and about perseverance. and through her i got really interested in the entire story in the movement and so the broad story including [inaudible] >> can you tell me what inspired you to get involved in
virginia when i was a playground director and i knew at that moment in the context of all of the iconic civil rights paraphernalia at the king center this is a story that needed to be told so i decided at that moment to go home and start interviewing my friend and find out about. >> did you recognize her in the picture and had she already talked about this experience and sit in? >> i recognized her in the photograph because the children had a total out on occasion and said my mother...
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my next guest has personal connections to the civil rights icon.st 30 years he went behind the prison walls to visit the man who would become south africa's first black president. cedric, thanks for joining us. share with our viewers some of the memories that you have, memories of your cousin, the support you gave him during the decades that he spent behind bars. >> well, thank you, wolf. i followed madiba, nelson mandela's life from the early '60s when i was a student at the university. and actually, i want to turn first to another relative, my uncle, harold hanson was a prominent trial lawyer in south africa and part of mandela's team at the trial of the -- the trials. and he actually gave the plea bargain to mitigate sentence. and then mandela's book, "long walk to freedom," he talks about how harold hanson actually got him to change his final statement, which is now so iconic, to tone it down perhaps. and he reminded the judge, hanson did, that the africans had their own violent struggle for freedom. so i have a connection on both sides of my f
my next guest has personal connections to the civil rights icon.st 30 years he went behind the prison walls to visit the man who would become south africa's first black president. cedric, thanks for joining us. share with our viewers some of the memories that you have, memories of your cousin, the support you gave him during the decades that he spent behind bars. >> well, thank you, wolf. i followed madiba, nelson mandela's life from the early '60s when i was a student at the university....
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you were a witness to history and had the privilege of meeting this iconic figure.s that time like whe when mandela was released from prison and what was he like at that time in his life? >> it was a u forric time because it followed a long struggle, obviously, around the world to try to free this man. it was the first light in this darkness that maybe apartheid would be ended. obviously his courage, his inspiration, his unswerving commitment to justice inspired everyone. i had the honor of traveling with him on the plane when he went through his u.s. city tour where he wanted to thank the people in the united states who had fought and marched and fought u.s. governments to try to get sanctions imposed against the ar par tied racist south african regime and ultimately successfully did so. we have to remember the united states considered nelson mandela a terrorist. he was not taken off the terrorist list here in the united states until 2008. so he wanted to thank the people of the united states for the unswerving commitment that they had to try to support the struggl
you were a witness to history and had the privilege of meeting this iconic figure.s that time like whe when mandela was released from prison and what was he like at that time in his life? >> it was a u forric time because it followed a long struggle, obviously, around the world to try to free this man. it was the first light in this darkness that maybe apartheid would be ended. obviously his courage, his inspiration, his unswerving commitment to justice inspired everyone. i had the honor...
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those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the risk of naming a few individuals i'll end up leaving some folks out. the toll bridge program is mr. tony (clapping) tony your help along the way was much appreciated. brian has been mentioned engineer extraordinaire. the project manager is tim. just one the principle managers is steve (clapping) and i will read off for you names who are heavily involved in the construction effort and i'll ask them to stand. they're here every weekend. (calling names) (clapping) if you four could please stand up (clapping) >> those individuals are only a small representation of the amount of effort that went in and the others and i thank them all. i have an enormous amount of respect and others who made a signifi
those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the risk of naming a few individuals i'll end up leaving some folks out. the toll bridge program is mr. tony (clapping) tony your...
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presence is out of it has announced the opening bid of one hundred plus positive move for the next icon the firm during the han they will instead be seen as somewhat of an amicable. when francis wrote in about a new snazzy kicking rising. not all that work in the bathtub the only son who couldn't act on the bottom of the neck use to resign after we saw yesterday was a ton of other dumb that i live on the second half. it was looking the cheeky kid who was behind the attack which the us president on the cruise i tended to reject a wooden beam and unknowingly to four cents to stay the country beyond twenty fourteen. neocons him to redeem his skills as a flight risk and that getting off the thousandth long and tough times. i wish him to sign each. but because i kept adding a tough conditions to the text and said he does not want to sign on to up to date is correct you if what you think. diplomats from the united states having on you should be done. warning that the dna tests the team to compete with the colorful insurgents in the country this soup groups and national security force as happy
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. >>> a final goodbye to a global icon. nelson mandela laid to rest in his home village in south africa. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm erica monseles. the redskins end with a sloppy game. >> kurt cousins made his share of good plays today. he also made some mistakes. seven failed turnovers are why the skins have dropped six games. kurt cousins making his second career start. skip ahead, 22 seconds left to go in this game. redskins down a touchdown. santana moss for the three-yard score. he had 381 yards passing, three touchdowns and two interceptions. kurt cousins, the redskins not playing for overtime. they go for two. trying to find someone. that pass false, incomplete. redskins fall to the falcons 27-26. after the game cousins taking responsibility for the loss. >> i didn't do enough to win. the two interceptions were on me. a fumble you don't want to have. the two-point conversion, i felt, was on me. and those are four plays right there that if they go differently is probably a much better result
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why do you think some cars become icons and some cars do not? >> well, i think, in this case, the mustang just changed the world in 1965, because it was the first real sports car that also was a high utility, because it had two seats in the back, it has had a trunk. >> stephen: of course it had two seats in the back. it was a mustang. the reason it became an icon is because it got you laid. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: i hope you haven't taken that out of the design. >> no, no. it is still very much appreciated. >> stephen: okay. good. now, when was it introduced? >> it was introduced in 1965 at the world's fair right here in new york city. >> stephen: in support of that you are introducing a new 50th anniversary. >> absolutely. >> stephen: of -- there is the 20 -- this is the 2015 mustang. uh wow. [ applause ] >> stephen: my question is, though you still know it is 2013, right? and yet we are looking at the 2015 mustang. >> yes. >> stephen: i assume you have come here to tell me about it in the 2028 ford time machine. does it have a jet
why do you think some cars become icons and some cars do not? >> well, i think, in this case, the mustang just changed the world in 1965, because it was the first real sports car that also was a high utility, because it had two seats in the back, it has had a trunk. >> stephen: of course it had two seats in the back. it was a mustang. the reason it became an icon is because it got you laid. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: i hope you haven't taken that out of the design....
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and you would argue that that is a global and iconic brand. >> it parallels very well for us. have a lot of popularity worldwide and it has been accentuated this fall with the emergence of our star rookie player. it extends our brand even further. >> give us an anecdotal example about how your rookie assists in your marketing strategy. how do you take advantage of that worldwide? >> the magnificent goal that hertl scored on october 8 had 5 million page views on our website the next day. it had the highest number of views on nhl.com. you need a product that wins and plays well competitively. >> developing winning products has been a hallmark of silicon valley over the last two decades. the sharks have adapted well to the region's culture of innovation. is it fair to say that you grew up with silicon valley? >> we did grow up with silicon valley and we work well with them. we have a number of vibrant partners on the tech side who are sponsors of the sharks. companies like barracuda networks and the like. furthermore, our fan base is very sophisticated and they have for the most
and you would argue that that is a global and iconic brand. >> it parallels very well for us. have a lot of popularity worldwide and it has been accentuated this fall with the emergence of our star rookie player. it extends our brand even further. >> give us an anecdotal example about how your rookie assists in your marketing strategy. how do you take advantage of that worldwide? >> the magnificent goal that hertl scored on october 8 had 5 million page views on our website the...
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mandela was such a global icon with larger than life legend who went from a prison cell to the presidency and he did it with such unmashed grace. i want to bring in arwa damon when is live in johannesburg in south africa. >> reporter: nelson mandela a hero, a legend, an icon. so many of the people we are speaking to here will say that hardly truly encompasses what it was that he meant for this nation and what it was that he allowed this nation to become. behind me is the house where he did pass away. the crowd has been gathered here ever since that news came out last night. people showing up in their pajamas. the crowd slowly growing throughout the morning and people chanting and singing songs from the days of the revolution and singing songs about struggle. he passed away as you will well remember after battling a long infection for quite some time and taking a turn for the worse over the summer before being moved here to this home where he was under intensive care. it would seem his body was rejecting antibiotics. he passed away. the body move to a military hospital in pretoria where wi
mandela was such a global icon with larger than life legend who went from a prison cell to the presidency and he did it with such unmashed grace. i want to bring in arwa damon when is live in johannesburg in south africa. >> reporter: nelson mandela a hero, a legend, an icon. so many of the people we are speaking to here will say that hardly truly encompasses what it was that he meant for this nation and what it was that he allowed this nation to become. behind me is the house where he...
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today i spoke to zanani and said the world has lost a loebl icon but you've lost a father. most about was the new mandela movie "long walk to freedom." i wanted to show you my favorite clip from the movie. >> the arrests? >> usually they wait till just before the girls come back from school to take me away. so the girls will find an empty home. i think about these things, you know. i think about me a lot. >> so there's idris elba and naomi harris as winnie. she said she got my mannerisms, she got my walk. when i spoke to zenai, she said the wonderful things is it's one of the first movies that highlighted the role my mother played in the struggle. today we honor her but don't forget the role that other people played in the struggle and we're hearing from so many of them today. the way i like to describe mandela, he turned a nightmare into a vision, a vision into a dream. and a dream into a reality. that is not a perfect but a pretty good south africa. >> nadia, you had the honor of being close to the family. thank you very much. appreciate your insights, as well. >> everyth
today i spoke to zanani and said the world has lost a loebl icon but you've lost a father. most about was the new mandela movie "long walk to freedom." i wanted to show you my favorite clip from the movie. >> the arrests? >> usually they wait till just before the girls come back from school to take me away. so the girls will find an empty home. i think about these things, you know. i think about me a lot. >> so there's idris elba and naomi harris as winnie. she said...
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nelson mandela sat by, in terms of heroes, icons, someone to look up to. there was a direct connect between the civil rights movements of this country and the civil rights movement in south africa. you could not get around the organic interconnection between the two. today you have seen an outpouring of every city in the country. the wrooeths the tributes, the candle lights. he was not someone that was thousands of miles away. he was sane and is sane and will always be sane as really in the spirit of civil rights movement in this country, an infinite part of that. >> on a more personal note i remember talking about the goals of civil equalitiry, "i have a dream" speech of martin luther king's speech. they say are problems, discrimination exists, south africa has race issues. how do we see this going forward. >> let's compare dr king and nelson mandela. after the height of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, dr king had two or three other goals. adjust foreign policy, antiwar, peace movement in the war and political oppression. not only in this country
nelson mandela sat by, in terms of heroes, icons, someone to look up to. there was a direct connect between the civil rights movements of this country and the civil rights movement in south africa. you could not get around the organic interconnection between the two. today you have seen an outpouring of every city in the country. the wrooeths the tributes, the candle lights. he was not someone that was thousands of miles away. he was sane and is sane and will always be sane as really in the...
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the inventor of the iconic forty seven assault rifle kalashnikov at the age of ninety four. steps into the media spotlight vowing to push for the release of his associates examine their cases and why they are still behind bars. and the many. members walk to freedom as part of russia's presidential amnesty and pledge to fight for the human rights of conflict. and in the first in our series on the events that shaped twenty thirteen we look at the visit to rural iraq. it will be remembered as one of . and bloodshed. from a studio in moscow where it's just midnight this is international we can actually call the design of the world's most used assault rifle the a k forty seven has died aged ninety four he's sixty year old invention has become a cultural icon kalashnikov was acknowledged for services to his country receiving countless awards including the acclaimed. reports. i did have the privilege of meeting me personally when he was made a hero of russia at the kremlin by the president around four years ago i want he was ninety years old at the time and despite clearly having d
the inventor of the iconic forty seven assault rifle kalashnikov at the age of ninety four. steps into the media spotlight vowing to push for the release of his associates examine their cases and why they are still behind bars. and the many. members walk to freedom as part of russia's presidential amnesty and pledge to fight for the human rights of conflict. and in the first in our series on the events that shaped twenty thirteen we look at the visit to rural iraq. it will be remembered as one...
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the inventor of the iconic a k forty seven assault rifle kalashnikov at the age of ninety four. free. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates examine their cases and why they are still behind. the remaining. members walk to freedom as part of russia's presidential amnesty pledge to fight for the human rights. we have the first in a series of reports about the events the twenty today we look at least the trip to rural iraq in the past year will be remembered as one of. the most hideous and here in moscow was just turned eleven this is international. the design of the world's most used assault rifle the forty seven has died aged ninety four the sixty year old invention has become a cultural icon and kalashnikov for services to his country receiving countless awards including the acclaimed prize. ripples. i did have the privilege of meeting him go first only when he was made a hero of russia at the kremlin by the president around four years ago when he was ninety years old at the time and despite clearly having difficulties with his hearin
the inventor of the iconic a k forty seven assault rifle kalashnikov at the age of ninety four. free. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates examine their cases and why they are still behind. the remaining. members walk to freedom as part of russia's presidential amnesty pledge to fight for the human rights. we have the first in a series of reports about the events the twenty today we look at least the trip to rural iraq in the past year will be...
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finish and realized that this photograph was an iconic representation of the sit-in movement. and i knew the woman at the center of that photograph. i had met her through her children 20 years before in arlington, virginia, when i was a playground director, and her kids came to the playground. and i knew at that moment when i saw the photograph in the context of all the iconic civil rights paraphernalia at the king center that this was a story that needed to be told and hadn't been really amplified. so i decided at that moment to go home and start interviewing my friend joan and find out more about it. >> host: so did you recognize her in the picture when you first saw it, or had she already talked to you about this experience? >> reporter: >> guest: , well, i recognized the photo, but i really didn't understand how significant that photo was until i saw in context at the king center. >> host: and what had you, what did you learn from her about the civil rights movement that you hadn't known before? >> guest: well, what was interesting about joan's story is that she's a southe
finish and realized that this photograph was an iconic representation of the sit-in movement. and i knew the woman at the center of that photograph. i had met her through her children 20 years before in arlington, virginia, when i was a playground director, and her kids came to the playground. and i knew at that moment when i saw the photograph in the context of all the iconic civil rights paraphernalia at the king center that this was a story that needed to be told and hadn't been really...
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and in the context of all of those iconic civil rights at the king center. a story that needs to be told, so i decided at that moment, and find out more about him. >> do you recognize her in the picture when you first saw it would did she talk to you about this experience? >> i recognized her because her children -- my mom is in a famous photograph. i didn't understand how significant that photo was until i saw it in context. >> what did you learn from her about the civil rights movement you hadn't known before? >> what was interesting is she was the southern white woman who risked it all to feed her family, her involvement in the civil rights movement. she taught me so much and her story taught me so much about courage and perseverance, the most difficult circumstances and threw her, i got interested in the entire story of the movement and i am able to read her story, a much broader story including what is also part of it. >> what inspired you to get involved in the civil rights movement in 1963? >> i had been involved in 1960 but what brought me to the mov
and in the context of all of those iconic civil rights at the king center. a story that needs to be told, so i decided at that moment, and find out more about him. >> do you recognize her in the picture when you first saw it would did she talk to you about this experience? >> i recognized her because her children -- my mom is in a famous photograph. i didn't understand how significant that photo was until i saw it in context. >> what did you learn from her about the civil...
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i don't know. >> reporter: stallone is protective of his iconic roll, won three oscars, spawned fiveor a y. called you another year. wasn't all till he called. couldn't get him off the phone. >> i just thought an interesting thing for us to do. i said don't worry it will be okay. >> how do you know? >> i know. >> reporter: a leap of faith kidding they had a real life rivalry dating back 40 years when rocky faced off with taxi driver for best picture. >> rocky and taxi driver came out the same year. they were against each other. competing. in the ols carscars. here we are. in '76. all most 40 years later in the ring. >> and the winner is "rocky." ♪ to all the rockies in the world i love you. >> reporter: since newt fithe n is called grudge match. we wondered. do you hold grudges? >> i don't really hold grudges. if i hold them. i get over them. i've don't like to keep that energy in myself towards other people. >> reporter: how about you? grudges? >> are you serious? >> yeah. >> for real? so we like each other now. >> jimm >> reporter: you two could be the new odd couple. could be some
i don't know. >> reporter: stallone is protective of his iconic roll, won three oscars, spawned fiveor a y. called you another year. wasn't all till he called. couldn't get him off the phone. >> i just thought an interesting thing for us to do. i said don't worry it will be okay. >> how do you know? >> i know. >> reporter: a leap of faith kidding they had a real life rivalry dating back 40 years when rocky faced off with taxi driver for best picture. >> rocky...
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i said to myself, an icon should not be this happy and laughing. you know, i expected a stone figure and i found a very -- >> doctor, can you reflect on how nelson mandela impacted those that you managed during your tenure at universities like howard? >> caller: sure. i was president of howard for 13 years. during that time, prior to my becoming president, mr. mandela received an honorary degree from howard. it was the first honorary degree he received from an american university. we are proud of that. mr. mandela, when i visited with him reminded me of his visit to washington and howard. he asked a question whether or not the students, how many students and what lessons were they learning? i think what he meant is what lessons are they learning regarding peace and fighting against justice. i think he viewed himself not simply as a leader. he certainly was. but i think fundamentally as a teacher, he realize zed he was an example. he realized people were watching him and looking at him and looking up to him and expecting great things of him. he real
i said to myself, an icon should not be this happy and laughing. you know, i expected a stone figure and i found a very -- >> doctor, can you reflect on how nelson mandela impacted those that you managed during your tenure at universities like howard? >> caller: sure. i was president of howard for 13 years. during that time, prior to my becoming president, mr. mandela received an honorary degree from howard. it was the first honorary degree he received from an american university....
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one teenage boy and an iconic photo became symbols of a need for change. girl is antoinette peterson, the bloodied and lifeless boys in the arms of a stranger is her 13-year-old brother, hector. it was june 16th, 1976, the day the soweto uprising began. >> all of a sudden there was a shot. can you imagine that number running for cover? >> reporter: it began as a peaceful protest by high school students against a government policy requiring them to learn in africans, the language of the white minority government. >> students are like no we are not going to fight anyone. we are just going to convey the message. the one written on the plaquard. >> reporter: you had no idea you were in danger? >> not at all. not at all. to us it was a peaceful march, just going to convey our message. >> reporter: but then tear gas followed by bullets were fired at the crowd by police, scores, including young hector, who wasn't even supposed to be there, were killed on that first day. >> you're sort of torn, i could see myself on the other end crying in desperation. the next mo
one teenage boy and an iconic photo became symbols of a need for change. girl is antoinette peterson, the bloodied and lifeless boys in the arms of a stranger is her 13-year-old brother, hector. it was june 16th, 1976, the day the soweto uprising began. >> all of a sudden there was a shot. can you imagine that number running for cover? >> reporter: it began as a peaceful protest by high school students against a government policy requiring them to learn in africans, the language of...
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tributes are being paid and prayers today for the icon. country's first black president died at his home on thursday at the age of 95. the president of south africa addressed the country to reveal further detiles of funeral arrangements. the south african government declared this sunday as a national day of prayer and reflection, and from december 11th, mandela's body will lie in state at key government buildings in the capital of victoria. then on sunday december 15th, he'll be laid to rest in a private ceremony. >> this international icon was a symbol of reconciliation, unity, love, human rights and justice in our country and in the world. >> as soon as the news broke, mourners began to gather outs of nelson mandela's home in johannesberg. these are live pictures of people paying their respect. they have been lighting candles, they brought flowers. mandela died surrounded by his family after a long battle with a lung infection. let's take you live now. so the people in the area have been expressing their grief singing protest songs and h
tributes are being paid and prayers today for the icon. country's first black president died at his home on thursday at the age of 95. the president of south africa addressed the country to reveal further detiles of funeral arrangements. the south african government declared this sunday as a national day of prayer and reflection, and from december 11th, mandela's body will lie in state at key government buildings in the capital of victoria. then on sunday december 15th, he'll be laid to rest in...
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the iconic american car will go sale in this region. >> the mustang already is a icon. as we speak, we are also launching the car in shanghai and sydney. it is six launches around the world in six cities on four continents. it is a massive following all over the world. people cannot disassociate mustang from ford. the two words go absolutely hand-in-hand. >> coming up, maintaining momentum. george osborne gets set to give the statements as britain's recovery statements. what do businesses want to hear from him? we will delve into that next. ♪ >> american brands are opening their or doors here in the u k. the latest his home where company west elm. our european business correspondent, caroline hyde went to take a look and meet the ceo of the american retailer. this is attracting a lot of u.s. business. >> it is. she is head of the whole of sonoma.s- a propertyg, is it boom in the u k many are feeling that it might be a bubble. sell rather luxurious bedspreads and great soap is, cushions all the like. she always wanted to expand into europe. you can see the pictures of th
the iconic american car will go sale in this region. >> the mustang already is a icon. as we speak, we are also launching the car in shanghai and sydney. it is six launches around the world in six cities on four continents. it is a massive following all over the world. people cannot disassociate mustang from ford. the two words go absolutely hand-in-hand. >> coming up, maintaining momentum. george osborne gets set to give the statements as britain's recovery statements. what do...
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he was an icon of freedom. he was an icon of human rights.get power, they want to keep it for life, he voluntarily stepped down after a few years in power. >> and jim, the other thing is -- i should say mr. secretary, is that he was the guy what was critical of the u.s. in the past and we were looking at the world in black and white in communist and noncommunist terms at the time in the middle of the cold war. how did we view him originally and how did we change our view? >> well, we saw him as a revolutionary, which is what he was. of course, the policy back in those days was to work to try and bring about change in south africa to work with the apartheid government. not to sanction them or to ignore them. that policy changed over time. but it was interesting, in that meeting i had with mandela, it was almost as if he had been in a time warp because he was a communist. he was an avowed communist. when i met with him, he was still speaking economically, at least, in terms of communist terms. equality for everybody and everything. but he didn'
he was an icon of freedom. he was an icon of human rights.get power, they want to keep it for life, he voluntarily stepped down after a few years in power. >> and jim, the other thing is -- i should say mr. secretary, is that he was the guy what was critical of the u.s. in the past and we were looking at the world in black and white in communist and noncommunist terms at the time in the middle of the cold war. how did we view him originally and how did we change our view? >> well,...
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this morning he's being remembered as an icon of human rights. >> he no longer belongs to us. he belongs to the ages. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, december 6th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning nelson mandela is being remembered for his resolve and ability to forgive, traits that helped peace employ end the brutal segregational policy in south africa. he died yesterday at the age of 95 following a long illness. he was surrounded by his family. his fight made him an inspiration to millions, including president obama. >> i would study his words and his writings. the day he was released from prison, he gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. >> when mandela died, crowds gathered throughout south africa to mourn his death andelebrate his life. debora patta is in johannesburg with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. when i was outside his home, they woke up to the new e his had died, it came as no sur
this morning he's being remembered as an icon of human rights. >> he no longer belongs to us. he belongs to the ages. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, december 6th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning nelson mandela is being remembered for his resolve and ability to forgive, traits that helped peace employ end the brutal segregational policy in south africa. he died yesterday at the age...
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an anti-apartheid icon. he was 95 years old. his passing was announced late this afternoon by south african president jacob zuma. >> our nation has lost its
an anti-apartheid icon. he was 95 years old. his passing was announced late this afternoon by south african president jacob zuma. >> our nation has lost its
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newspapers, eulogizing the civil rights icon. >> some of this morning's notable headlines.ily mail." death of a colossus. "new york times" calling him fighter, prisoner, president and symbol. south africa's "cape times" 1918-2013. and "the daily news," farewell, dear friend. ♪ or getting a better seat? ♪ or let's say there's an accident. if you have esurance, you can use their mobile app to start a claim... upload a few photos... and get your money fast. maybe that doesn't make you a control freak. more like a control enthusiast. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. esurance. insurance for the modern world. what does that first spoonful taste likok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. ta-da! aveeno®. whoa. showtime. agh! there's me! there's me!
newspapers, eulogizing the civil rights icon. >> some of this morning's notable headlines.ily mail." death of a colossus. "new york times" calling him fighter, prisoner, president and symbol. south africa's "cape times" 1918-2013. and "the daily news," farewell, dear friend. ♪ or getting a better seat? ♪ or let's say there's an accident. if you have esurance, you can use their mobile app to start a claim... upload a few photos... and get your money...
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committee and john mcguinness said that they were going to initiate this process of trying to compound the icon of the former ceo of the farmers chief executive of the crc to appear before the committee. now after that we understand that said the accounts committee and mr conlon wearing contact hunting consultation at this and has now been agreed that mr condon is going to appear before the accounts committee this has been welcomed by the chairman a john mccain is the spokesperson for mr conlon has also confirmed its doubts now a master of timing of when he will appear. eight we understand that the commission is now looking to tear its timetable to see if the committee is made to carry in the new year. he previously said he would not attend because he resigned his position he said adding information known to him was also known to other pitcher and current directors of the crc so now i am with this latest development there isn't going to be a showdown over his appearance between mr conlon. you can connect them to fester for us to compete for the posting with health markers the minister of james
committee and john mcguinness said that they were going to initiate this process of trying to compound the icon of the former ceo of the farmers chief executive of the crc to appear before the committee. now after that we understand that said the accounts committee and mr conlon wearing contact hunting consultation at this and has now been agreed that mr condon is going to appear before the accounts committee this has been welcomed by the chairman a john mccain is the spokesperson for mr conlon...