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mandela won the nobel peace prize. it was the first time in his life he was allowed to vote. >> mandela admires martin luther king jr. as a freedom fighter. free at last when mandela delivered a speech expressing pride. >> you have -- we claim this country as our own. from the rooftops, free at last. >> mandela and dr. king worked for their people all their lives, sacrificing time with their families. >> mandela had and martin luther king jr. had did not allow them to choose the easy road. >> reporter: as washington dedicates this memorial to martin luther king jr., it's important to remember nelson mandela and the walk to freedom. chris gordon, news 4. >>> mandela is 93 years old. after he retired in 1999, the nelson mandela foundation was established. now, the question for you, what kind of weather for the ceremony on sunday morning? >> i think as long as everybody dresses for the weather, it's going to be nice. plenty of sunshine for the 8:00 a.m. dedication. there's going to be a bit of a breeze. it will be cool wi
mandela won the nobel peace prize. it was the first time in his life he was allowed to vote. >> mandela admires martin luther king jr. as a freedom fighter. free at last when mandela delivered a speech expressing pride. >> you have -- we claim this country as our own. from the rooftops, free at last. >> mandela and dr. king worked for their people all their lives, sacrificing time with their families. >> mandela had and martin luther king jr. had did not allow them to...
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text 1 for mandela reality show. a behind of scenes look at nelson mandela's grandchildren. text 2 for a baby-saving device. how this cheap and portable invention is saving lives in india. text 3 for bartering is hot. i'll show you how to get on the action so you can barter for goods instead of paying for them. the winning story will air in the next hour. >>> well, south carolina republicans just announced when they're going to hold their presidential primary. our senior political editor mark preston is part of the best political team on television is live on the political desk in washington. first you had florida deciding to have their primary very early in january. made the party angry. now south carolina makes this announcement. what do they say? why is this important? >> reporter: this is a huge, important story, suzanne. as we talk about republicans choose their presidential nominee, south carolina just in the past few moments, in the last 10, 15, 20 minutes decided it's january 21st for their primary. what this means is that everything is going to cascade backwards. ca
text 1 for mandela reality show. a behind of scenes look at nelson mandela's grandchildren. text 2 for a baby-saving device. how this cheap and portable invention is saving lives in india. text 3 for bartering is hot. i'll show you how to get on the action so you can barter for goods instead of paying for them. the winning story will air in the next hour. >>> well, south carolina republicans just announced when they're going to hold their presidential primary. our senior political...
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they saw the essence of south africa we were going through and all this stuff with mandela.hese kids are executives at big organizations and help kids stay out of jail. >> what's the next thing? what's the next big thing for quincy jones? >> we are going to kanye west and the film festival with us. >> kanye west? >> we are helping hundreds of families. >> maybe a month or two ago, there was a little minicontroversy about you and conway? >> the inlt net always has something going. they are people that don't have a life, man. they are sitting down there with their pants on the ground and making up stuff and hiding behind an a.k.a. we don't have any beef. they make up stuff. >> what do you think about kanye as an artist and a producer? >> i know all the rappers. i work with all of them. >> you still have a lot of world. >> i travel at least 200,000 miles a year, brazil. everywhere. [ applause ] >> when are you going to rest? >> you have been doing it for 62 years? >> rest when you are dead, man. then, you will get a lot of rest. >> i love it, man. i'm a road rat. i have been a
they saw the essence of south africa we were going through and all this stuff with mandela.hese kids are executives at big organizations and help kids stay out of jail. >> what's the next thing? what's the next big thing for quincy jones? >> we are going to kanye west and the film festival with us. >> kanye west? >> we are helping hundreds of families. >> maybe a month or two ago, there was a little minicontroversy about you and conway? >> the inlt net always...
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faltan pocos días para unanueva etapa es por esto que si usted tiene fotos con nuestros reporteros mandelas del fin de semana al regresar >>> decenas de personas se congregaron para recordar la gente que murió ayer en un salón de belleza [llanto] >>> se ilumino con velas de solaridad, 2 mil personas dieron cuenta de como estas gente esta unida >>> lo conocemos hace 17 años >>> la hija recibió el abrazo de amor de sus compañeritas, la madre justo estaba en el salón >>> siempre nos apoyaba siempre nos ayudaba siempre estaba ahí presente, una personas muy belleza >>> clientes una una mostraban sus muestras >>> es una amiga por muchos años y ella no semurio, porque se salió cuando el hombre entro >>> miles atentos ala ceremonia donde participo la policía y un pastor >>> la multitd fue tal que cerraron calles >>> esto es un dolormuy grande, a pesar de la tragedia no vamos a dejar que nuestra comunidad no es segura >>> que descanse 8 personas inocentes, y que sus hijos encuentren consuelo >>> ofrencen una oferata única, es un programa que les permite pagar la mitad de su multa >>> podría califica
faltan pocos días para unanueva etapa es por esto que si usted tiene fotos con nuestros reporteros mandelas del fin de semana al regresar >>> decenas de personas se congregaron para recordar la gente que murió ayer en un salón de belleza [llanto] >>> se ilumino con velas de solaridad, 2 mil personas dieron cuenta de como estas gente esta unida >>> lo conocemos hace 17 años >>> la hija recibió el abrazo de amor de sus compañeritas, la madre justo estaba...
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how are they going to keep up and live up to nelson mandela's name? >> is that one of the concerns that's kind of pervasive? south africa, that people feel like they want to be protective of the mandela name? >> very protective. >> so they're a little worried about just how real these young ladies could be? >> and what impact it would have on their name. some people even outright saying they're cashing in on their grandfather's legacy. >> oh, boy. >> and that they're denying this. they're saying this is just the way they're expressing themselves and that they're very mindful and it's not about the name. >> what's the timetable? they are kind of test driving the shooting right now, shopping it around? are they hoping to get this, you know, in people's homes in a matter of months? or a year? >> well -- >> do they know? >> one of them is pregnant and expecting her third baby in january. they're hoping that january, the beginning of the year, there's a network that will pick up the show and that they can start the show. >> the birth of a baby and birth of
how are they going to keep up and live up to nelson mandela's name? >> is that one of the concerns that's kind of pervasive? south africa, that people feel like they want to be protective of the mandela name? >> very protective. >> so they're a little worried about just how real these young ladies could be? >> and what impact it would have on their name. some people even outright saying they're cashing in on their grandfather's legacy. >> oh, boy. >> and that...
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sometimes one said find nelson mandela of iraq and get it said. he said because mandela is dead.rybody is like did he die? but he meant anyone who would have been a peace-maker or considered a peer had been killed along the way. egypt example is good one. institution trusted the most in egypt was the military. is the military going to allow for democratic rule? the bigger problem underlying all of this is the economic anxiety of people who are 50 to 60% unemployed across the middle east. >> andrea: that is still underlying though dictators were removed. you made a point that obama is a warrior. i give him credit in this instance. if you look at the policies that he pursued that were successes, it was all from george bush. >> greg: he do what we want him to do we didn't think he would do. he flip-floped it. >> andrea: if they acknowledge it. >> bob: they are doing remarkable job in algeria, al-qaeda the last vestiges are centered there. they picked off a number of people there. if you get back to ira , when you have shiites on the jury and a sunni leader in the battalion, not sure
sometimes one said find nelson mandela of iraq and get it said. he said because mandela is dead.rybody is like did he die? but he meant anyone who would have been a peace-maker or considered a peer had been killed along the way. egypt example is good one. institution trusted the most in egypt was the military. is the military going to allow for democratic rule? the bigger problem underlying all of this is the economic anxiety of people who are 50 to 60% unemployed across the middle east....
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the first reported cases of aids in indonesia occurs in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and the patient was a foreigner who wasn't bally at the time that he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner to get some land and my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was a valiant added value at some. of us as aids but icing how far ahead a chevy spread across badly. we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a chevy positive bad as. it was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was so obviously a chevy wasn't just a tourist problem at the so. i went to australia to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the hospitalization stage. no one did if we had as many cases there as well would be fine the hospitals here as likely it although we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone bally so . we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitude it's just a
the first reported cases of aids in indonesia occurs in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and the patient was a foreigner who wasn't bally at the time that he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner to get some land and my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was a valiant added value at some. of us as aids but icing how far ahead a chevy spread across badly. we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a chevy...
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the first reported case of indonesia and courage in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven but the patient was a foreigner who wasn't badly at the time but he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner who must get some lab and my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was a valley. so ok so that others are saved by the are asking how far had a chair be spread across badly. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as hiv positive bad as that. then it was from an indonesian international unease in fact it was so obviously he wasn't just a tourist problem so. i went to australia to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the hospitalisation stage. i wondered if we had as many gays as is there as well would be find the hospitals here as likely it although we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone bally so that. we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't chan
the first reported case of indonesia and courage in bally and mandela. was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven but the patient was a foreigner who wasn't badly at the time but he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner who must get some lab and my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was a valley. so ok so that others are saved by the are asking how far had a chair be spread across badly. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as...
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. >> on mandela is expected to fly out of the country in the next -- amanda is expected to fly out of the country in the next 24 hours. >> eurozone finance ministers and delaying a decision on further aid to greece. 10 years after the invasion of afghanistan, we get a view from the world's most populous muslim nation. >> this is a "newsday." welcome to bbc news. amanda knox and her former boyfriend raffaele sollecito have been cleared on appeal of murdering the students meredith kercher. the pair have been in jail for four years. they both made emotional appeals to jurors. in the four years since the murder, the case has played out in court and in the media. >> after spending most of the day in prison, she came back to the court for a night time verdict. amanda knox knew this was a moment that could change her life. then came the decision she had been dreaming up for almost four years. >> both of the defendants are acquitted because they have not committed the crime. amanda knox and raffaele sollecito have been freed. >> sobbing, amanda knox left the court. >> thanks to the court to h
. >> on mandela is expected to fly out of the country in the next -- amanda is expected to fly out of the country in the next 24 hours. >> eurozone finance ministers and delaying a decision on further aid to greece. 10 years after the invasion of afghanistan, we get a view from the world's most populous muslim nation. >> this is a "newsday." welcome to bbc news. amanda knox and her former boyfriend raffaele sollecito have been cleared on appeal of murdering the...
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nosotros mandelas a la dirección en pantalla . >> nos despedimos . >> que tenga un buen fin de semana. >> (♪ ♪) . >> ♪ >> padres de soldados hispanos en irak tienen sentimientos encontrados ante el anuncio del fin de la guerra.dicen que fuera del campo batalla enfrentan otros retos. naciones unidas que la que se investigue cÓmo murió ghdafi. su cadÁver permanece en unrefrigerador en una carnicerÍa. mÁs del 35% de los deportados en el gobierno de obama son latinos. de pronto muchos divulgados a cruzar la frontera pero tenÍa en sus manos una fÓrmula muy picante que lo llÓ al Éxito. ♪ >> hola, buenas noches. las saludo en vivo desde la plaza mÉxico en los angeles. jÚbilo pero tambiÉn inquietud causa en familias de soldados cuyas familias estÁn en irak la decisiÓn del esidente de traer las tropas de vuelta al paÍs antes de que finalice el aÑo. la guerra ha dejado mÁs de 4000 soldados muertos. ♪ >> para el corazÓn de la madre de un soldado en el campo de batalla no hay mejor noticia que el fin de la guerra. roxana tiene a su hijo arturo en irak por tercera vez. >> ento semanas del corazÓn,
nosotros mandelas a la dirección en pantalla . >> nos despedimos . >> que tenga un buen fin de semana. >> (♪ ♪) . >> ♪ >> padres de soldados hispanos en irak tienen sentimientos encontrados ante el anuncio del fin de la guerra.dicen que fuera del campo batalla enfrentan otros retos. naciones unidas que la que se investigue cÓmo murió ghdafi. su cadÁver permanece en unrefrigerador en una carnicerÍa. mÁs del 35% de los deportados en el gobierno de obama...
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perhaps, you know we'll never reach that end goal, you know, as nelson mandela pointed out in "long walkd a point where he thought that he could stop and rest he looked ahead and there were many, many more struggles to embrace and dr. king, when he went to the top of the mountain what he actually saw was -- we will never reach the point where we can rest. ♪ ♪ >> and we'll be right back. i told you, you were too close. but nobody ever listens to me. noooo, no, no, no. i mean, who does that? backs a car into another car? you know what? you make my head numb. i can't even. ughhh! my head is numb. ♪ like a good neighbor, state farm is there ♪ i'll take care of this. with a new boyfriend! hot -- with a new girlfriend! oh. this is what you like? yes it is! mmhm. i was perfect the way i was. okkk... [ male announcer ] state farm agents are there when you need them. when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or lig
perhaps, you know we'll never reach that end goal, you know, as nelson mandela pointed out in "long walkd a point where he thought that he could stop and rest he looked ahead and there were many, many more struggles to embrace and dr. king, when he went to the top of the mountain what he actually saw was -- we will never reach the point where we can rest. ♪ ♪ >> and we'll be right back. i told you, you were too close. but nobody ever listens to me. noooo, no, no, no. i mean, who...
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. >> but one of my favorite and the most poignant is in 1994, when mandela wins the election, there'selson mandela and he's standing just having won the election, looks at coretta scott king and quotes the man that he spoke about as the great freedom fighter and went "free, free, free at last." a beautiful moment. so certainly today, an extraordinary man, an extraordinary monument and an extraordinary moment. >>> coming up in less than ten minutes, a look at the history of the church martin luther king jr. helped make famous. a story about the legacy of atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church in our "faces of faith" segment. that's next. >>> and how far would you go for a free pass to an amusement park? what these guys are willing to eat. and it isn't for the squeamish. we'll explain. >>> taking a look at stories happening cross-country. a california woman says she sees jesus, mary and angels in her prized possession. but she's parting with it, selling it on ebay. now the woman says she found the nut-like keepsake five years ago under an oak tree. her own daughter is a bit skeptica
. >> but one of my favorite and the most poignant is in 1994, when mandela wins the election, there'selson mandela and he's standing just having won the election, looks at coretta scott king and quotes the man that he spoke about as the great freedom fighter and went "free, free, free at last." a beautiful moment. so certainly today, an extraordinary man, an extraordinary monument and an extraordinary moment. >>> coming up in less than ten minutes, a look at the history...
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the popular bono from u2, the wife of former president nelson mandela as well. now, one person who wasn't there and who was expected to be there has been very notable for his absence has been fellow peace prize winner, the dalai lama, the south african government not granting the tibetan spiritual leader a visa in time. on a brighter note, some words of celebration for desmond tutu. >> ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday, dear desmond happy birthday to you ♪ >> hip hip -- >> had a radio! >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, were developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. lets use energy more efficiently. lets go. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.
the popular bono from u2, the wife of former president nelson mandela as well. now, one person who wasn't there and who was expected to be there has been very notable for his absence has been fellow peace prize winner, the dalai lama, the south african government not granting the tibetan spiritual leader a visa in time. on a brighter note, some words of celebration for desmond tutu. >> ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday, dear desmond happy birthday to you ♪...
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nelson mandela once said, we ask ourselves, who in my to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous. notice how you feel when i say that. actually, who are you not to be? you are a child of god. playing small does not serve the world. there is nothing in light about shrinking who you are so that other people will feel less insecure about you. as we let our light shine, we unconsciously give others the permission to let their own shined. my store help me find my own light and the bright myself from what was varied -- from what was buried beneath the pain and tragedy of my childhood. once i move through it and found my way to the other side, i began to reach out instead of hide from it. i came from an italian catholic family of six. my father was a hard-working plumbing and heating contractor, my mother was a housewife and mom. we lived upscale middle-class neighborhood. i went to private catholic school. i was a cheerleader with lots of friends, and i did the captain of the football team. it was seen to be the perfect family. even our pediatrician used to say, what an amazing family
nelson mandela once said, we ask ourselves, who in my to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous. notice how you feel when i say that. actually, who are you not to be? you are a child of god. playing small does not serve the world. there is nothing in light about shrinking who you are so that other people will feel less insecure about you. as we let our light shine, we unconsciously give others the permission to let their own shined. my store help me find my own light and the bright...
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he is regarded by many as the palestinian also mandela while one barghouti who is currently in an israeli prison where he's been for nearly a decade he's serving five life sentences for murdering five israelis and over the years his release has been one of the major stumbling blocks in the gilad shalit prisoner exchange deal with me to discuss this is his wife fired were fired what the israelis always said that they would not release prisoners with blood on their hands but now they are releasing prisoners who have killed israelis but they were not releasing your husband why do you think not. it's a political issue his judgment and sentencing in an israeli court was political news release put him in jail because he's a leader of the palestinian people and the israelis don't want there to be a palestinian leaders he's a symbol of unity between palestinians the israelis are afraid to release him because he can bring about reconciliation between hamas and fatah many people feel that hamas was almost happy to abandon your husband because he poses a serious political competition to the hamas le
he is regarded by many as the palestinian also mandela while one barghouti who is currently in an israeli prison where he's been for nearly a decade he's serving five life sentences for murdering five israelis and over the years his release has been one of the major stumbling blocks in the gilad shalit prisoner exchange deal with me to discuss this is his wife fired were fired what the israelis always said that they would not release prisoners with blood on their hands but now they are...
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nelson mandela.ing, just having won the election, looks at co coretta scott king and quotes someone he called the great freedom fighter and went, "free, free, free at last." an extraordinary man, extraordinary monument and extraordinary moment. >> the memorial will be dedicated today on the 16th anniversary of the million man march. it was supposed to be dedicated last month -- no, it was last month or -- anyway, it was hurricane irene that caused the delay with that. it will finally happen today. fingers crossed the weather holds up. i think everything's going to be okay. >> and honoring a global icon. >> you're absolutely right. thank you very much, nadia. >>> and looking ahead to a day in the life of martin luther king jr. from his personal driver. >> what do you. people to know about not the memorial but the man? what is the single thing you want people to know? >> we'll have the answer next. c. consumers er wanchai ferry orange chicken... over p.f. chang's home menu orange chicken women men and
nelson mandela.ing, just having won the election, looks at co coretta scott king and quotes someone he called the great freedom fighter and went, "free, free, free at last." an extraordinary man, extraordinary monument and extraordinary moment. >> the memorial will be dedicated today on the 16th anniversary of the million man march. it was supposed to be dedicated last month -- no, it was last month or -- anyway, it was hurricane irene that caused the delay with that. it will...
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king, and to nelson mandela.over as an election observer for the elections in south africa, they said we would have never attorney down apartheid without harry belafonte. >> i think that statement carries more generosity than actuality. i think that we did a great deal. a lot of us did here in america, on the antiapartheid movement. thousands of young people were engaged like they are engaged today. a lot of people sought to dismiss them as irrelevant, and we were just bleeding hearts. well, you know, a bleeding heart has been america's number one tool for goodness. sitting with john kennedy, he needed to be prodded, he needed to be led. he needed to be awakened to the issue of our day that he was not as in depth familiar with as he should have been. just as i believe now is the only thing i find missing from barack obama is a nation that's at his back. the tea party is there, a lot of people making a lot of noise, but he did not have and does not have, and will will have -- i predict it coming, what you sea on w
king, and to nelson mandela.over as an election observer for the elections in south africa, they said we would have never attorney down apartheid without harry belafonte. >> i think that statement carries more generosity than actuality. i think that we did a great deal. a lot of us did here in america, on the antiapartheid movement. thousands of young people were engaged like they are engaged today. a lot of people sought to dismiss them as irrelevant, and we were just bleeding hearts....
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police say mandela has made incriminating statements about robbing the businesses. he is currently being held in another case. >>> a school is being faced with possible closure. they have raised more than 650,000 dollars and they need to raise more than 900,000 to stay open through june. now the financial problems are due in part to dramatically lower enrollment numbers because of the recession. >>> walk and roll to school day, bay area students will need their umbrellas and rain coats. take a look at last year's event at hoover elementary school. the idea is not only to promote fitness but to reduce traffic in the schools. thousands will either walk or ride their bikes and drivers be on the lookout for kids and their parents. >> yes, a lot of extra kids out there, let's check in with sal. >>> we have a lot of stuff going on for this early wednesday morning obviously with the breaking news in the cupertino area, we have our news chopper 2 looking at the area of stevens creek boulevard at foot hill. a lot of police activity, pretty good for you to stay away from this
police say mandela has made incriminating statements about robbing the businesses. he is currently being held in another case. >>> a school is being faced with possible closure. they have raised more than 650,000 dollars and they need to raise more than 900,000 to stay open through june. now the financial problems are due in part to dramatically lower enrollment numbers because of the recession. >>> walk and roll to school day, bay area students will need their umbrellas and...
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three of nelson mandela's granddaughters are starring in a new reality show. the women says it could air here in january, but they're still in negotiations. the production company called the trio role models to women all over the world. >>> a harvard study shows female coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer from depression. researchers say their findings suggest a protective effect. they think caffeine is associated with two brain chemicals linked to mood and depression and look at this. this should make you smile. a dozen baby pandas in china. these super cute newborns made their debut at a research center this week. when the center opened more than two decades ago. it only had six endangered pandas. now there are more than 100. balloon lovers all over the world are actually in albuquerque, new mexico now for the 40th annual balloon fiesta. beautiful pictures there. look at the screen and you can see why. there are events, shows, competitions all of that throughout the nine-day fiesta. in a couple hours the distance race for gas balloons is scheduled to be
three of nelson mandela's granddaughters are starring in a new reality show. the women says it could air here in january, but they're still in negotiations. the production company called the trio role models to women all over the world. >>> a harvard study shows female coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer from depression. researchers say their findings suggest a protective effect. they think caffeine is associated with two brain chemicals linked to mood and depression and look at...
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this is video of him visiting nelson mandela in 1997. the salton was receiving treatment for colon cancer. his death raises questions about the royal suck 96 this oil hiv of-rich nation. he's the half-brother of [audio not understandable] 's king abdullah, who is two years older and also in failing health. >>> president obama is touting americans leadership to the world. >> i was proud to announce that as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the ends of this year. and in libya, the death of moammar gaddafi showed that our role in protecting the libyan people and helping them break free from a tyrant was the right thing to do. >> in his weekly address, the president says the foreign policy successes are powerful reminders of what this nation can do. he says it's now time to focus back home. he says he has congress to strengthen the american economy by passing that jobs bill. >>> the obama administration is keeping close ties on libya this weekend. the transitional government there will declare liberation on sunday. p
this is video of him visiting nelson mandela in 1997. the salton was receiving treatment for colon cancer. his death raises questions about the royal suck 96 this oil hiv of-rich nation. he's the half-brother of [audio not understandable] 's king abdullah, who is two years older and also in failing health. >>> president obama is touting americans leadership to the world. >> i was proud to announce that as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the ends of this...
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it's only the site of the mandela parkway in place of the once freeway that brings him peace. >> just to see the life up and down that strip where there was one just death and destruction. it's like, you know, that's the greatest feeling. >> "nbc bay area news." >>> up next taking a bite out of the competition. still ahead, apple reveals how much iphones they sold in the first three days. >>> feeling sick? i'm marianne favro. i'll show you how this machine may let your doctor know in minutes what's making you feel ill. >>> and a gorgeous day around the bay area. still warmonoutside. take a look at san francisco. we're still in the 70s right now. 71 degrees, the sea breeze is picking up. the next few days we have big changes coming wain. slight rain and a big drop in temperatures. your forecast is coming up. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow
it's only the site of the mandela parkway in place of the once freeway that brings him peace. >> just to see the life up and down that strip where there was one just death and destruction. it's like, you know, that's the greatest feeling. >> "nbc bay area news." >>> up next taking a bite out of the competition. still ahead, apple reveals how much iphones they sold in the first three days. >>> feeling sick? i'm marianne favro. i'll show you how this...
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he had been a foreign correspondent, and i think that is a mandela saying which as combat these of the recent peace about president obama, but what he meant is that the best ideas bubble up from reporters. an editor can guide and place emphasis on certain parts of the report and make sure "the times" is fully competitive, but like all good ideas, they spring from a managing editor or executive editor or washington bureau chief, and that is something i have learned. >> what is it about your life time that you not like about people who managed you? >> that is an excellent question. i have not liked instant judgment all of the time. i mean you used the word "convoluted" for your question. some of the investigative pieces i wrote earlier in my career where convoluted, and sometimes editors were impatient with all of the detail that i called from my reporting, and i never liked to see that sliced out of a peace. >> seeing it through the ages, your deputy bureau chief of the wall street journal. how long were you at "the journal"? >> almost 10 years. here in washington the whole time. >> her
he had been a foreign correspondent, and i think that is a mandela saying which as combat these of the recent peace about president obama, but what he meant is that the best ideas bubble up from reporters. an editor can guide and place emphasis on certain parts of the report and make sure "the times" is fully competitive, but like all good ideas, they spring from a managing editor or executive editor or washington bureau chief, and that is something i have learned. >> what is it...