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intelligence role in mandela's 1962 arrest and mandela's placement on the u.s. terrorist watch list until 2008, which was years after he won not only the peace prize, but the congressional gold medal. >> not to mention he was the president of south africa. , hell through that period was considered a terrorist by the united states. >> yes, he was. the want to turn to washington editor for harper's magazine. we interviewed him in december and i asked them to talk about what he had found out in the mid-1980's. at this point, nelson mandela had been imprisoned for over 20 years. reported he had been arrested thanks to a tip from the cia while disguised as a chauffeur. what i had heard at the time as he was on his way to meet an undercover cia, an american diplomat who was a cia official. it made rather easy for them to alert the south africans where to find him. i thought it was particularly interesting to report when i did in 1986, because at that point, it was just when the sanctions were being introduced, being voted through by congress over president ronald reag
intelligence role in mandela's 1962 arrest and mandela's placement on the u.s. terrorist watch list until 2008, which was years after he won not only the peace prize, but the congressional gold medal. >> not to mention he was the president of south africa. , hell through that period was considered a terrorist by the united states. >> yes, he was. the want to turn to washington editor for harper's magazine. we interviewed him in december and i asked them to talk about what he had...
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i think mandela represents our nation.d have gone terribly wrong, it's a remarkable thing how well it went. >> between 1990 and 1994, tough times, you know, intercity fighting. black-on-black violence. black-on-white violence. but we transcended that coming together regardless of the unresolved issues. >> to what extent is it a rainbow nation? what extent are things getting mixed? we like to think we live in a rainbow nation, but in fact, in the states like to a great extent in different neighborhoods. in some ways, it looks to me outside looking in, a little more gracefully mixed up than we've managed in the states. >> here you've got black, white, colored, all sorts of people here. also once you have the knowledge that the economic disparities are managing to keep us divided as well. i think what we need to do is unpack what we mean by rainbow. i think the idea of being united and being diverse also means that there'll be moments of discord. >> and you think things will continue to improve? >> yeah. i think we've seen ou
i think mandela represents our nation.d have gone terribly wrong, it's a remarkable thing how well it went. >> between 1990 and 1994, tough times, you know, intercity fighting. black-on-black violence. black-on-white violence. but we transcended that coming together regardless of the unresolved issues. >> to what extent is it a rainbow nation? what extent are things getting mixed? we like to think we live in a rainbow nation, but in fact, in the states like to a great extent in...
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, who currently has 700 requests pending before the fbi and is suing for information about nelson mandelathe former head and founding director of the department of justice office of information and privacy. he guided all federal agencies on the freedom of information act. and fellow at the national center for board research and a member of black conservatives. thanks to all of you for being here tonight. ryan you are considered one of the leading transparency advocates in america. you know how to get information from the government, and you want to know why the cia viewed nelson mandela as a threat to security. you want to know what role if any the u.s. played in his arrest and prosecution. why do you want that information and what are some of the specific questions you looking to answer? >> yeah, absolutely. last week i filed a lawsuit for the failure to comply with any freedom of information act records. i'm pursuing these documents because i want to shed light on exactly why the u.s. intelligence agencies viewed him as a threat to the intelligence community and what role it took in thw
, who currently has 700 requests pending before the fbi and is suing for information about nelson mandelathe former head and founding director of the department of justice office of information and privacy. he guided all federal agencies on the freedom of information act. and fellow at the national center for board research and a member of black conservatives. thanks to all of you for being here tonight. ryan you are considered one of the leading transparency advocates in america. you know how...
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how crazy was this bogus sign language guy at the mandela -- how crazy was that? >> it was insane.e was embarrassing. listen, the bottom line was that i felt for the people of south africa, the deaf people who were unable to understand him. they were so excited to be able to participate in the funeral of this great man and his celebrate the life of mandela. yet to be duped by this fake interpreter is probably the worst thing that could have happened to them. they were robbed of the beauty of the service. they were robbed of all of those dignitaries who were speaking on mandela's life. they were robbed. they were robbed. hopefully that will never happen again. tavis: a terrific conversation tonight with academy award winner and golden globes winner, emmy nominee, mother of four, got her own app, our friend marlee matlin. the show is called "switched at birth". it is on the abc family network. congratulations and great to have you on the program. >> thank you very much. tavis: and i should introduce you. this is jack. rex that is ok. marlee says she is prettier to look at anyways. th
how crazy was this bogus sign language guy at the mandela -- how crazy was that? >> it was insane.e was embarrassing. listen, the bottom line was that i felt for the people of south africa, the deaf people who were unable to understand him. they were so excited to be able to participate in the funeral of this great man and his celebrate the life of mandela. yet to be duped by this fake interpreter is probably the worst thing that could have happened to them. they were robbed of the beauty...
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concepts like self determination whether it was talked about by mandela as we celebrated the amazing muchbment around the world, but also the [inaudible] movement here with which i was a part of [inaudible] the history of struggle in the u.s. and the building of unity within the black community and unity as other people said like jowilson said [inaudible] others how to use those concepts is powerful to me and the w the passing of mandela and [inaudible] i think about how history helped as a asian american and be the best allah i can during this time and as ors said all your round. i wanted to say that one of the elders in the knhunty ury [inaudible] who was a friend of malcome x [inaudible] she told me that if we know our own history, it makes us more open about learning about african americans and others and vice versey. she strived and urged uzas community leader to reach out to the african maench community. this think this is a great way to celebrate and [inaudible] my honor today is to acknowledge and i'm so humbleed he is with us and a lot of colleagues from had ymca are here wi
concepts like self determination whether it was talked about by mandela as we celebrated the amazing muchbment around the world, but also the [inaudible] movement here with which i was a part of [inaudible] the history of struggle in the u.s. and the building of unity within the black community and unity as other people said like jowilson said [inaudible] others how to use those concepts is powerful to me and the w the passing of mandela and [inaudible] i think about how history helped as a...
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to the people of south africa but to the entire world. >> it has been my honor to know nelson mandelat to others really means. >> i would describe him as a really great guy who had more everty than i would have had, had i spent 27 years in jail on some phony charge.
to the people of south africa but to the entire world. >> it has been my honor to know nelson mandelat to others really means. >> i would describe him as a really great guy who had more everty than i would have had, had i spent 27 years in jail on some phony charge.
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mandela was more than an inspiration. he was a model. been in the world, i've homes and offices where his unmistakable face was on posters and prints. namedso many young kids nelson in africa, but so many other laces where people are aspiring for real change. his influence was that powerful. even in his absence, the example he set will long endure. we carry on his work for those who are walking picket lines, who are sitting in prison cells, sometimes unknown to anyone but those in their family who are protesting from cairo to caracas to kiev. ask ourselves as we do this, if we don't stand with these brave men and women, what do we stand for and who will stand with them? if we don't give voice to those who are voiceless, who do we speak for and who will give voice to them? dignity, ifor human believe, president obama believes, all of us believe in this country is unstoppable and today, we reaffirm our commitment to stand with the many who see dignity and against the few who deny it. that is how we live up to our ideals and that's how we w
mandela was more than an inspiration. he was a model. been in the world, i've homes and offices where his unmistakable face was on posters and prints. namedso many young kids nelson in africa, but so many other laces where people are aspiring for real change. his influence was that powerful. even in his absence, the example he set will long endure. we carry on his work for those who are walking picket lines, who are sitting in prison cells, sometimes unknown to anyone but those in their family...
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. >>> se realizÓ un servicio para recordar al ex presidente de sudÁfrica mandela, el prÍncipe enriqueue era de la especie pitÓn, se enrollo en el cuerpo del cocodrilo, cuyo cuerpo medÍa un metro y luego se lo comÍo. >>> bill gates fundador de microsoft volviÓ a convertirse en el hombre mÁs rico del mundo, arrebatando del titulo al mexica mexicano, una fortuna de 76 mil millones de dÓlares, por delante del rey mexicano de las telecomunicaciÓn, cuya fortuna se redujo en mil millones, que ahora tiene solo 72 mil millones. >>> dice que eso 76 mil millones los quiere regalar antes de morir. >>> yo me ofrezco. >>> te apuntas. >>> vamos con la informaciÓn de la ediciÓn nocturna. hoy llevas 8 peleando para negar a indocumentados como derechos para alquilar viviendas. y la subcultura alrededor del narco trÁfico, es un impulso para barrios latinos de chicagos, decena de tiendas venden todo tipo de artÍculos, los detallesde como impacta la captura del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn a estos negocios. >>> gracias enrique. >>> el barbudo. >>> cambio de look. >>> desde el espacio le llega un saludo a alf
. >>> se realizÓ un servicio para recordar al ex presidente de sudÁfrica mandela, el prÍncipe enriqueue era de la especie pitÓn, se enrollo en el cuerpo del cocodrilo, cuyo cuerpo medÍa un metro y luego se lo comÍo. >>> bill gates fundador de microsoft volviÓ a convertirse en el hombre mÁs rico del mundo, arrebatando del titulo al mexica mexicano, una fortuna de 76 mil millones de dÓlares, por delante del rey mexicano de las telecomunicaciÓn, cuya fortuna se redujo...
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nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to call home. thank you and goadjourned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'll know what to expect after completing the process. hi, there are i'm deputy and i'm part of the clean slate team. the first thing we will need to know whether your despicable to have our convictions dismissed can't be on parole or currently charged with a crime or serving a sentence and it must b
nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to...
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nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to call home. thank you and go >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is
nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to...
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hace poco vi una grafica que decÍa que "maduro creÓ su mandela". ¿tÚ crees que ese sea el caso?la liberaciÓn de los estudiantes. el cese a la violencia y la represiÓn y el desarme de grupos armados que actualmente viven y hacen vida en venezuela.>> lilian, gracias por hablar con nosotros.>> gracias a ustedes.>> "en al punto". al volver. una entrevista con la primera dama de los estados unidos, michelle [ locutor ] tosecuencia número cinco: noche sin sueño. [ tosiendo ] perdón. [ locutor ] nuevo robitussin® dm max nighttime. alivio para la tos rápido y poderoso que te ayuda a dormir como bebé. robitussin® nighttime. no sufras las tosecuencias. >> a michelle obama le gusta moverse. y ha hecho del moverse, toda una campaÑa para enfrentar la obesidad infantil, aquÍ en los estados unidos. la campaÑa en inglÉs se llama "let s move" y en espaÑol se llama "a moverse". mi compaÑera satcha pretto se moviÓ y aquÍ en miami fue a conversar con la primera dama. >> seÑora obama, es un placer entrevistarla. gracias por concedernos unos minutos de su tiempo para el canal univisiÓn. me gustarÍa s
hace poco vi una grafica que decÍa que "maduro creÓ su mandela". ¿tÚ crees que ese sea el caso?la liberaciÓn de los estudiantes. el cese a la violencia y la represiÓn y el desarme de grupos armados que actualmente viven y hacen vida en venezuela.>> lilian, gracias por hablar con nosotros.>> gracias a ustedes.>> "en al punto". al volver. una entrevista con la primera dama de los estados unidos, michelle [ locutor ] tosecuencia número cinco: noche sin...
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talked to mandela. talking is better than war war. there will have to be discussions. of that i have no doubt whatsoever. >> tony benn, we also want to talk about the issue of health care. cabinete a former member, longest serving indian the history of the british labour party. explain your system in britain and what the battle looks like to you across the atlantic in the united states. and i've known america for 70 years, it is amazing. i think most people in britain just regarded as being richilized, sort of great country to ignore the health of 47 million people. we don't understand it. me the statement made by the government at the time. your new national health service begins on july 5. it will provide you with all medical, dental, nursing care. everyone rich or poor, man, women, or child can use any part of it. there are no charges except for a few special items. there are no insurance policy occasions, but it is not a charity. you will pay for it as taxpayers, and it will relieve your money worri
talked to mandela. talking is better than war war. there will have to be discussions. of that i have no doubt whatsoever. >> tony benn, we also want to talk about the issue of health care. cabinete a former member, longest serving indian the history of the british labour party. explain your system in britain and what the battle looks like to you across the atlantic in the united states. and i've known america for 70 years, it is amazing. i think most people in britain just regarded as...
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. >> in oscar's home, there's almost an entire shelf of mandela biography, and oscar reads them. person. >> but there was a side to oscar that wasn't apparent then. one prosecutors will surely highlight at the trial. something cold and hard and angry. after months of interviews, we've learned it started to surface in the spring of 2012. that's when oscar split with his long-time girlfriend, samantha taylor. here's a selfie oscar took of the two of them in happier times. oscar told her, though, the olympics came first. writer michael sokoloff was there when it happened. >> he had told her he was too focused, too intent on this goal and he didn't feel that it was something he could maintain and he broke it off with her. >> but later during the london games, we learned something was grinding away at oscar. at least that's what talk radio host david o'sullivan heard from oscar's london roommate. >> i said so what's it like rooming with him? he said it's terrible. he's always yelling and shouting at people on the phone. and i thought i didn't understand that because this was such a po
. >> in oscar's home, there's almost an entire shelf of mandela biography, and oscar reads them. person. >> but there was a side to oscar that wasn't apparent then. one prosecutors will surely highlight at the trial. something cold and hard and angry. after months of interviews, we've learned it started to surface in the spring of 2012. that's when oscar split with his long-time girlfriend, samantha taylor. here's a selfie oscar took of the two of them in happier times. oscar told...
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hace poco vi una grafica que decÍa que "maduro creÓ su mandela". ¿tÚ crees que ese sea el caso? de leopoldo lopez, si no la liberaciÓn de los estudiantes. el cese a la violencia y la represiÓn y el desarme de grupos armados que actualmente viven y hacen vida en venezuela.>> lilian, gracias por hablar con nosotros.>> gracias a ustedes.>> "en al punto". al volver. una entrevista con la primera dama de los estados unidos, michelle obama. .(segmento). .>> a [ locutor ] cuando te cambias al nuevo plan sprint framily, las amistades son como familia, ¿a quién vas a poner en el tuyo? a mis amigas. [ locutor ] añade hasta 10 y todos reciben llamadas y textos ilimitados y una giga de datos por un precio tan bajo como $25 al mes cada uno. ipues a mi familia! ihola mamá! hola hija. itraje a rubina! ihola rubina! ah...¿las facturas son separadas? [ locutor ] isi! ahhhh...ihola, mi amor! [ locutor ] con una nueva tarifa, un nuevo plan y una nueva red, ¿dificultad para escuchar en el teléfono? nunca ha habido un mejor momento para cambiarte. visita sprintcaptel.com. >> a michelle obama le gust
hace poco vi una grafica que decÍa que "maduro creÓ su mandela". ¿tÚ crees que ese sea el caso? de leopoldo lopez, si no la liberaciÓn de los estudiantes. el cese a la violencia y la represiÓn y el desarme de grupos armados que actualmente viven y hacen vida en venezuela.>> lilian, gracias por hablar con nosotros.>> gracias a ustedes.>> "en al punto". al volver. una entrevista con la primera dama de los estados unidos, michelle obama. .(segmento)....
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absorb all the people flooding in from all over africa, continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there's hope for the rest of us. >>> a frantic search now under way to finding missing passenger debt in southeast asia. the story we are focusing not and we want to welcome our viewers from cnn u.s. to cnn international. a boeing 777 like this one. richard qwest reports the jet was 12 years old. it took off from kuala lumpur carrying 239 people and heading to beijing. two hours and to the flight air traffic controllers lost all contact with the plane. chinese state media said the plane's radar signal was last detected over the ho chi minh air traffic control area in vietnam. search and rescue teams are working to locate the missing jet right now. china has deployed two ships to the south china sea to help in that effort. these are pictures of family members that had been gathering at beijing airport to greet their loved ones arriving on the plane and as you can see the distress of learning that plan would not be landing. it was to have landed saturday morning in beijing. using rather
absorb all the people flooding in from all over africa, continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there's hope for the rest of us. >>> a frantic search now under way to finding missing passenger debt in southeast asia. the story we are focusing not and we want to welcome our viewers from cnn u.s. to cnn international. a boeing 777 like this one. richard qwest reports the jet was 12 years old. it took off from kuala lumpur carrying 239 people and heading to beijing. two hours...
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as the iron curtain fell in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclenched, and nelson mandela emerged up right, proud from prison to meet a multi racial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new democracies and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place, in a time where there is less conflict, more prosperity, and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkans that shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration and globalization, the reason it's amplified by the worth economic crisis of our lifetimes strained the european project and stirred the rise of politics that too often targets immigrants, gays, or those who seem some how different. well, technology has opened vast opportunities for trade and innovation and cultural understanding, it has also allowed terrorists to kill on a horrifying skill. around the wor
as the iron curtain fell in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclenched, and nelson mandela emerged up right, proud from prison to meet a multi racial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new democracies and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place, in a time where there is less conflict, more prosperity, and more freedom than any time in...
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as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron first of apartheid was clinched and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud from prison to lead a multi-racial democracy. latin america nations rejected dictatorship and built new democracies. asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity, and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe. we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkans that shocked the conscious. the difficulties of integration and globalization recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes strained the european project. and stirred the rise of a politics that too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different. well, technology has opened up vast opportunities for trade and innovation and cultural understanding. it's also allowed terrorists to kill on a horrifying scale. around the world, s
as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron first of apartheid was clinched and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud from prison to lead a multi-racial democracy. latin america nations rejected dictatorship and built new democracies. asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity, and more freedom than any time in human...
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his idol is nelson mandela, who could not only laugh, but also forgive and forget. >> positive thinkers are dynamic leaders of tomorrow's world. so in the new year, laughter make happy, healthy and positive, so please join the laughing everywhere. happy new year. [laughter] >> well, that man seems to know what he's talking about so we can happily recommend trying this at home, whether you follow him or as part of yoga therapy or just like that. and that brings us to the end of this edition of global 3000. if you'd like to watch one of our reports again please join us online. but for now from me and the whole global team here in berlin have a good week and bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org---@ ÑÑÑÑx >> the following program is an original production of link tv. coming up, growing anger over flight 370. malaysia's government attacked over the search for the missing plane. arming fishermen, china giving them military training to push its claim on the south china sea. and indonesia's new hope. can this man clean up the country's politics? the lat
his idol is nelson mandela, who could not only laugh, but also forgive and forget. >> positive thinkers are dynamic leaders of tomorrow's world. so in the new year, laughter make happy, healthy and positive, so please join the laughing everywhere. happy new year. [laughter] >> well, that man seems to know what he's talking about so we can happily recommend trying this at home, whether you follow him or as part of yoga therapy or just like that. and that brings us to the end of this...
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. >> in his early childhood, before apartheid ended and nelson mandela was elected president in 1994, the family had to contend with racist laws that restricted travel and education. >> that is why i always tell all my children that since we are in new environment, please devote yourself to status. >> his vision of a better life was filled with music. in his church choir he discovered a talent for singing. he was chosen for a community chorus where he first learned opera, which he wanted to pursue as a career. his parents, who hoped he would support them in old age, were skeptical. did your father make those concerns clear to you? >> yes, he made them quite clear. i mean, the dream was mine. >> he was accepted to the opera school at the university of capetown, which had been white only for most of its 100-year history. >> our culture is a thing to go to university. >> the family was able to scrape together bus fare to send him to capetown. he was awarded a scholarship including room and board. >> the right to music. i feel it's a fundamental human right. we all have a right to have a
. >> in his early childhood, before apartheid ended and nelson mandela was elected president in 1994, the family had to contend with racist laws that restricted travel and education. >> that is why i always tell all my children that since we are in new environment, please devote yourself to status. >> his vision of a better life was filled with music. in his church choir he discovered a talent for singing. he was chosen for a community chorus where he first learned opera,...
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president obama made big news with this selfie at nelson mandela's funeral, and ellen degeneres withs one at the academy awards. but colin powell wants you to know he was the first. the former secretary of state took this selfie in the 1950s. he posted it today on facebook with the message, "eat your heart out, ellen." an abandoned boat could have washed up anywhere. did it land here for a reason? that's next. my sinuses are acting up and i've got this runny nose. i better take something. truth is, sudafed pe pressure and pain won't treat all of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what a relief it is dso i got dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. ired. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! get dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles at walmart. i'm a believer! targeting a bay area univer. next at six. weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor the >> pelley: three years ago this week, the folks in a small town in japan lost nearly everything
president obama made big news with this selfie at nelson mandela's funeral, and ellen degeneres withs one at the academy awards. but colin powell wants you to know he was the first. the former secretary of state took this selfie in the 1950s. he posted it today on facebook with the message, "eat your heart out, ellen." an abandoned boat could have washed up anywhere. did it land here for a reason? that's next. my sinuses are acting up and i've got this runny nose. i better take...
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. >> nelson mandela was booed a couple of days ago a -- he was booed at the nelson mandela memorial a couple of days ago. saying it is not personal. >> it any other government leader or president was booed, i think they would take it personally. it must be hard. thicker skin than many. >> coming up, are the foreign exchange markets underestimating recent events in the ukraine? our next test says the muted response suggests a are. ♪ >> time for today's company news. u.s. supermarket safeway has equitywith the private -- with albertsons. they are merging the chains. cerberus is betting that a larger chain can better fend off rivals. iceland's largest bank may cap international bond markets to refinance as much as $2.1 billion of debt. alternativeys the is to get an extension on the debt. if they cannot reach an agreement, they will have to read -- have to pay their debt by 2016. >> and they cannot make their full interest payment that is due today. they say their attitude has been to let the market decide. this could be the first company in china to default on the company's onshore mark
. >> nelson mandela was booed a couple of days ago a -- he was booed at the nelson mandela memorial a couple of days ago. saying it is not personal. >> it any other government leader or president was booed, i think they would take it personally. it must be hard. thicker skin than many. >> coming up, are the foreign exchange markets underestimating recent events in the ukraine? our next test says the muted response suggests a are. ♪ >> time for today's company news....
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speaking to a large crowd and dairies guildhall square he cited the example of nelson mandela who lived in the present sure that she check and you forgave his job is to slice into three. one of the clintons reasons for turning to dirty was to meet old friends john and papua they walked the new piece breach that he likes the city the former president was speaking warmly and seventy seven year old john hume whose ideas of the template for the good friday agreement i did a twenty five minute speech about the peace process. he would use one phrase. one request several times by a lorry. with the side of the young people and all those who did so much like john for so long to finish the job the symbolism of the location was significant in nineteen ninety five bill clinton became the first sitting us president to visit northern ireland. twenty five thousand people turned up to see him. gary steele told square. in the years since he does like hillary has been the most consistent the important us influence in the peace process. but this was also the culinary and put the bloody sunday inquiry was
speaking to a large crowd and dairies guildhall square he cited the example of nelson mandela who lived in the present sure that she check and you forgave his job is to slice into three. one of the clintons reasons for turning to dirty was to meet old friends john and papua they walked the new piece breach that he likes the city the former president was speaking warmly and seventy seven year old john hume whose ideas of the template for the good friday agreement i did a twenty five minute...
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such a mandela who became the ceo last month made the announcement incentive to scuttle microsoft is helping to increase profits by strengthening the new service that enables i add users to retrieve data from any computer using cloud technology users and was thirty five countries and regions and download the application from apple's app store. japanese government officials have taken major steps to boost business opportunities for companies in and outside japan. they have designated tokyo. and then its neighboring areas as one of the nation's first six special zones were investment restrictions will be east officials say what they call national strategic special zones will provide the world's most business friendly environment that appears on covers an area that includes the port of yokohama and the beach airport. the fishes are hoping to turn the area into an international business another strategic zone includes course aka chemical in kobe in western japan this con size own blog established to serve as a base for promoting business and research and advanced medicine aye aye aye aye
such a mandela who became the ceo last month made the announcement incentive to scuttle microsoft is helping to increase profits by strengthening the new service that enables i add users to retrieve data from any computer using cloud technology users and was thirty five countries and regions and download the application from apple's app store. japanese government officials have taken major steps to boost business opportunities for companies in and outside japan. they have designated tokyo. and...
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they will be planting a signature tree in dedication to the late nelson mandela at the l.a. hill hodge community center. they will also be planting a tree in the mission district to honor the late sandra kudra, a long time dpw employee. so, thank you to dpw and everyone in the community who worked for hard for urban forest and join us next week on the 14th at the l.a. hill hodge community center at 9:00 a.m. to clean up our community and plant trees not just throughout district 5, but throughout the city. the last thing is today is fat tuesday, mardi gras and there is no other place that you want to be other than the fillmore. for the past couple of years, the fillmore has had some amazing events. all of the merchants participate with drink specials, at gussy's chicken and waffles [speaker not understood], unfortunately i can't get you into state provision because they're always booked a month in advance. if you walk up and down the street, not only will you see people, you'll see a band going up and down the street playing music, passing out mardi gras bead. what we want to
they will be planting a signature tree in dedication to the late nelson mandela at the l.a. hill hodge community center. they will also be planting a tree in the mission district to honor the late sandra kudra, a long time dpw employee. so, thank you to dpw and everyone in the community who worked for hard for urban forest and join us next week on the 14th at the l.a. hill hodge community center at 9:00 a.m. to clean up our community and plant trees not just throughout district 5, but...
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during the euro sceptic and michael nelson mandela in december last year us president barrack obama spoke the worry of losing herself a week danish prime minister had the filming smith's british prime minister david cameron on the field has recently been that interested in something with a host of hollywood stones into bread it's an hour straight. it enters the picture books with me to retreat to a record breaking three point three million times causing a slight temper and crash. aye aye. in. the these tickets from imperial university in israel. that's all to the middle of a severe genetic disease that effects zz use of moroccan descent aggressive sarah bell a cerebral t tied to or pcc a two for short is caused by a recessive gene giving the children of carriers and twenty five percent chance of being born with a debilitating disease the researchers found two mutations cause patient's cells to store excess junk the cca to you is a hereditary disease that one out of every thirty seven rock into scary which can lead to severe mental nation and epilepsy. with the cca to seem fine and earth a
during the euro sceptic and michael nelson mandela in december last year us president barrack obama spoke the worry of losing herself a week danish prime minister had the filming smith's british prime minister david cameron on the field has recently been that interested in something with a host of hollywood stones into bread it's an hour straight. it enters the picture books with me to retreat to a record breaking three point three million times causing a slight temper and crash. aye aye. in....
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. >> not likely leonardo dicaprio could play nelson mandela. >> one of the ways black people play thee is no competition. >> reporter: he played louis gaines in "the butler." pam williams, one of the producers, says that some investors refused to fund it unless she gave the white actors bigger roles. >> one potential investor asked could we give the butler a white best friend. i don't think the investors we went to were racist when they said these things. i think again they buy into the myth that is white people want to see white people onscreen so how can we put more of them into a black movie to make it more acceptable. >> reporter: and more marketable. according to rent track, only five predominantly black movies have made over $100 million domestically. then there's the issue of audience. african-americans make up just 11% of frequent movie goers while white americans make up 56%. >> there are a lot of movies aimed at a specific audience and don't necessarily try to reach out to a broad audience so i think that crossover appeal is important. >> you know, with "the butler" we start
. >> not likely leonardo dicaprio could play nelson mandela. >> one of the ways black people play thee is no competition. >> reporter: he played louis gaines in "the butler." pam williams, one of the producers, says that some investors refused to fund it unless she gave the white actors bigger roles. >> one potential investor asked could we give the butler a white best friend. i don't think the investors we went to were racist when they said these things. i...
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as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, the young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe, we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkan this is a shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration and globalization, recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, strained the european project and stired the lives -- stired to life a politic this is a too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different. while technology has opened up vast opportunities for trade and innovation and cultural understanding, it's also allowed terrorists to kill on a hor
as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, the young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time...
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certainly winnie mandela, as well, is a very, very important activist.ut there's many, many, you know, women authors, and i think i might have listed them, rhonda williams who teaches as candidate western university has done terrific work on black women in ballot hour and public housing. there's just so many different authors who have hugely influenced me, barbara answerby's book on ella baker, jean three yo harris' book, there's just too many to count, and i don't know if those folks belong to sororities or fraternities, but i think i've been very, very lucky in terms of who i've had availability in terms of for influence. >> host: and ms. gill goes on to say would you consider writing about africana women leaders? >> guest: oh, yeah, absolutely, absolutely. i mean, you go -- each project makes you delve and go into a different one. so, yeah, absolutely. and i think within these projects i actually have, but in terms of to have just a study of that, yeah, absolutely. >> host: all right. we have answered this twice, but a lot of people are asking what ar
certainly winnie mandela, as well, is a very, very important activist.ut there's many, many, you know, women authors, and i think i might have listed them, rhonda williams who teaches as candidate western university has done terrific work on black women in ballot hour and public housing. there's just so many different authors who have hugely influenced me, barbara answerby's book on ella baker, jean three yo harris' book, there's just too many to count, and i don't know if those folks belong to...
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. -- della also noted that mandela also noted that customers can use a keyboard. the u.k.siders new restrictions on lme warehousing of metals. the changes could be positive for the company's business. we are on the market again in 30 minutes. >> welcome back to the second half-hour of bottom line on bloomberg television. breaking news, the obama administration is releasing the latest enrollment figures or health care sign-ups as the end of the month deadline approaches. megan hughes is back with details. 6 million americans, that's the headline. that is hominy people have signed up for federal and state exchanges. targets the goal, the they were trying to meet by march 31. that was set by the congressional budget office. the white house is announcing it has been met a few days early. this is, they considered a win for them. president obama convened a call with health care navigators and volunteers today to share this news, to thank them for all of their hard work. the white house reports there has been a surge in the final days. the healthcare.gov website has gotten over a
. -- della also noted that mandela also noted that customers can use a keyboard. the u.k.siders new restrictions on lme warehousing of metals. the changes could be positive for the company's business. we are on the market again in 30 minutes. >> welcome back to the second half-hour of bottom line on bloomberg television. breaking news, the obama administration is releasing the latest enrollment figures or health care sign-ups as the end of the month deadline approaches. megan hughes is...
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>> what do you think of the country rap artist willie nelson mandela? are you a a fan of his sound?, not too much. i heard it and i'm not that into it. >> what have you heard about tanya and the hittings? >> a lot of men have said they're really impressed with them. they've really made a statement. >> they have that kind of sexy and dangerous? >> exactly. can hold their own. >> what do you think about the tanya and harding album "sorry about that nancy"? >> i've only heard snippets and it really good. i'd like to see them live. >> where are you from? >> what do you think of the band i'm not done with the salad? >> they're good. >> what did you think about them? are they as good as the others? >> it's hard not to look. >> are you excited about the dragon pony? >> i try any type of music, any and everything. >> do you like how she takes baths on stage? >> yeah, it real creative. you don't see too many people getting creative like that so it's kind of neat to see what she's doing. >> what do you think of king joffrey's album "watch the iron thrown"? >> you can tell an artist spent time
>> what do you think of the country rap artist willie nelson mandela? are you a a fan of his sound?, not too much. i heard it and i'm not that into it. >> what have you heard about tanya and the hittings? >> a lot of men have said they're really impressed with them. they've really made a statement. >> they have that kind of sexy and dangerous? >> exactly. can hold their own. >> what do you think about the tanya and harding album "sorry about that...
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. >> let's talk about nelson mandela.everything. this is where i ran when i got in trouble for anything. i ran to him. >> you did? >> yeah. he was my safety net. you know he never, ever -- he always was one -- he never made me feel bad. it was like he -- he was there to support. >> anything you always wanted to do you haven't done? >> there are a few things. i would love to be on "saturday night live." >> would you? >> ooh. >> and i think the best thing in the world being out of character. >> you know naomi, if you do "saturday night live" there will be phone jokes, you can take that? >> of course. i think the dunkin' donuts commercial -- it was kind of in that vein. i mean it's not nice as a person but i can make fun of myself. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you so much. please watch "the face." >> "saturday night live" will be calling you, i'll bet. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> today, two of the country's richest men are announcing an $80 million donation to george washington university. it's from redstone e
. >> let's talk about nelson mandela.everything. this is where i ran when i got in trouble for anything. i ran to him. >> you did? >> yeah. he was my safety net. you know he never, ever -- he always was one -- he never made me feel bad. it was like he -- he was there to support. >> anything you always wanted to do you haven't done? >> there are a few things. i would love to be on "saturday night live." >> would you? >> ooh. >> and i...
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>> it is something that mandela or dalai lama orga or or gandhie would all live to 110 and we would allughing or smiling still. >> you were nominated for another film. you must have a sense more than many others what she went through. that camp was somewhat different than the notorious camp. >> terezenstamp was not a camp hike the others. pretty much everyone who went there had the understanding they would be exterminated. but the interesting thing about the camp was an extraordinary collector of famous jews, jews who were nobel prize winners, and prize winning scientists. they were collected there, for propaganda purposes. they were to tell the world that they were okay, that they were surviving and that it wasn't as bad as the rumors said it was. in fact it was actually as bad, it was pretty much worse than you could imagine. >> what they were able to do living inside their mind in obviously horrible conditions somehow sort of set them apart. that ability to live in your mind is obviously incredible. people talked about when they went to a concert it allowed them to be somewhere else
>> it is something that mandela or dalai lama orga or or gandhie would all live to 110 and we would allughing or smiling still. >> you were nominated for another film. you must have a sense more than many others what she went through. that camp was somewhat different than the notorious camp. >> terezenstamp was not a camp hike the others. pretty much everyone who went there had the understanding they would be exterminated. but the interesting thing about the camp was an...
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. >> i can only make something that mandela or dalai lama something inside them that processes the worldn a completely different way. i think if we could all figure out how to do that we would all live to 110 and be laughing and smiling still. >> it's incredible to watcher. malcolm you were nominated for another film, a film about this same camp where alice was in prison. that camp was different from some of the more notorious camps. >> it was not a death camp. it was a feeder camp for auschwitz. everyone who went there had an expect to be sent down the track across the border into poland where they would be exterminated. but it was an extraordinary collector of famous jews. jews who were nobel prize winners, society leaders, politicians, leading scientists they were collected for propaganda purposes. they were asked to write letters to their relatives and friends and the rest of the world to tell the world that they were okay. they were surviving, and they were--it wasn't as bad as they said the rumors was. it was actually as bad, and it was pretty much worse than you could imagine. >>
. >> i can only make something that mandela or dalai lama something inside them that processes the worldn a completely different way. i think if we could all figure out how to do that we would all live to 110 and be laughing and smiling still. >> it's incredible to watcher. malcolm you were nominated for another film, a film about this same camp where alice was in prison. that camp was different from some of the more notorious camps. >> it was not a death camp. it was a feeder...
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the iron fist was unclenched and nelson mandela emerged upright proud from prison to lead a multiracialy. latin american nations rejected dictatorship and built democracies and asian nations showed that development and democracies could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place and a time. when there is less conflict and more freedom than in any time in human history. but that is not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe, we have seen ethnic cleansing in the balkans that shocked the conscience. it is amplified by the worst economic times of our life times and stirred the rise of a politics that too often targets immigrants and gays and those who seem somehow different. technology opened up opportunities for trade and cultural understanding. it has also allowed terrorist to kill on a horrifying scale. around the world secitarian warfare and conflicts claim thousands of lives. and once again we are confronted with the belief among some that bigger nations can bully smaller ones to get their way. it is
the iron fist was unclenched and nelson mandela emerged upright proud from prison to lead a multiracialy. latin american nations rejected dictatorship and built democracies and asian nations showed that development and democracies could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura were born in a place and a time. when there is less conflict and more freedom than in any time in human history. but that is not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even...
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country with deep, deep racial divisions and problems that we wish had disappeared because we all loved mandelanot the reality. now, whether or not this judge is prepared to give credence to the fact that a white person lives in a white gated community would be in fear of his life, if he heard someone climbing through the window, fearing predominantly black intruders and assailants. whether or not the judge is prepared for that, i don't know. it is racial, it is factual, it has nothing to do with the law. >> okay. let me just say, i've been to south africa. it's a wonderful country i remember walking through the town, thinking it was one of the single most inspiring places i've been to in my life. i take issue with alan saying it's a failed country. you're there in cape town, what is the feeling there amongst the people, take on what he said before the reality of modern south africa. >> i have to say like you, piers, i take issue with allen's statement about south africa being a failed country. we have many deep seeded social problems. in many respects, south africa is a fundamentally dysfuncti
country with deep, deep racial divisions and problems that we wish had disappeared because we all loved mandelanot the reality. now, whether or not this judge is prepared to give credence to the fact that a white person lives in a white gated community would be in fear of his life, if he heard someone climbing through the window, fearing predominantly black intruders and assailants. whether or not the judge is prepared for that, i don't know. it is racial, it is factual, it has nothing to do...
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as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, the young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here in europe, we've seen ethnic cleansing in the balkan this is a shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration nd globalization, recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, strained the european project and stired the lives -- stired to life a politic this is a too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different. while technology has opened up vast opportunities for trade and innovation and cultural understanding, it's also allowed terrorists to kill on a horr
as the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apartheid was unclefrpbled and nelson mandela emerged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations rejected dictatorships and built new demock sis and asian nations showed that development and democracy could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience today, the young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time...
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the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apart thooid hide was unclenched, and nelson mandelarged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations built new democracies and asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand-in-hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's not because man's darkest impulses have vanished. even here, in europe, we have seen ethnic cleansing in the balkins that shocked the conscience. the difficulties of integration and globalization recently amplified by the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes strained the european project and stirred the rise of a politics that too often targets immigrants or gays or those who seem somehow different. while technology has opened up vast opportunities for trade and innovation and cultural understanding, it's also allowed terrorists to kill on a horrifying scale. around the world, sectarian warfare and et
the iron curtain fell here in europe, the iron fist of apart thooid hide was unclenched, and nelson mandelarged upright, proud, from prison to lead a multiracial democracy. latin american nations built new democracies and asian nations showed the development and democracy could go hand-in-hand. the young people in the audience today, young people like laura, were born in a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than any time in human history. but that's...
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then i spent three years in south africa, the election of nelson mandela.t is -- and look, this is not my kitchen at the end of the day. i'm an observer. but i've been in focus groups. i've done a lot of interviewing with african-americans. it is hard to overstate the importance of the election of barack obama in 2008. it is an extraordinary moment. most african-americans my age or a little younger when you ask them, did you ever think you would see this day? they said no way. i do think it's that 130 million of their fellow americans, whatever their attitudes may be towards race, and we know the long and tough history there, and it's still there to this day, in a democratic country, that's still majority white two times in a row, elected barack obama. >> not forever will it be majority white. your data shows browning of america is happening. there's always fear around an immigrant wave. but your numbers show that hispanics, second generation hispanics do show higher income, go to college more, and they're growing more americanized, so your data shows we sh
then i spent three years in south africa, the election of nelson mandela.t is -- and look, this is not my kitchen at the end of the day. i'm an observer. but i've been in focus groups. i've done a lot of interviewing with african-americans. it is hard to overstate the importance of the election of barack obama in 2008. it is an extraordinary moment. most african-americans my age or a little younger when you ask them, did you ever think you would see this day? they said no way. i do think it's...
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it a thirdt to label world country, but when nelson mandela passed he called to offer his condolencesis less splashy for the news media than some of these other high-profile calls. so maybe that's why you don't hear quite as much about it. host: has the u.s. installed any of the systems in foreign countries? guest: i doubt it. there are a couple of other systems -- the french have one that they built. this is getting into that sensitive area. people not wanting to tell me too much about this. a lot of these high tech or videoconferences -- a lot of those are built in america. host: john from georgia. republican line. caller: as soon as he called , isia a villain station think there week. financially, they have to be in chaos right now. they're not going to give up that base down there where they can get their ships out and stuff like that. this is not much of a deal. it was stupid to even worry about it. they have bigger problems. guest: interesting point about the way we look at this crisis. sometimes we forget to clearly identify our core interest versus the other countries core int
it a thirdt to label world country, but when nelson mandela passed he called to offer his condolencesis less splashy for the news media than some of these other high-profile calls. so maybe that's why you don't hear quite as much about it. host: has the u.s. installed any of the systems in foreign countries? guest: i doubt it. there are a couple of other systems -- the french have one that they built. this is getting into that sensitive area. people not wanting to tell me too much about this. a...
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sen nelson mandela's in a week in a tight race and i think he is healthy it will make them until somebody invent something else that enables us to take the dup to the different because from a different angle. and on to it it makes people happy it makes twitter tweet tweet tweet tweet and i have new art new duty to consult its own boss. this lp the mood and compete with the need for twitter they sit on top of a backlash against that tweet because so many people don't do that turned out that was part of a samsung promotions samsung was the phone that was used to just not that that that there are significant and the news and updates using this company and housing paid twenty million for the local role sponsorship in the oscars but the thing is talented generous was seen using her apple i phone box to send the phone she used was uneven buffon was all of this funk i'm sorry if you're going to use people and wouldn't be ready for the backlash and that's what i'm seeing is happening on twitter for that this lp that is going around at the moment off to the genuine one the people on twitter tool c
sen nelson mandela's in a week in a tight race and i think he is healthy it will make them until somebody invent something else that enables us to take the dup to the different because from a different angle. and on to it it makes people happy it makes twitter tweet tweet tweet tweet and i have new art new duty to consult its own boss. this lp the mood and compete with the need for twitter they sit on top of a backlash against that tweet because so many people don't do that turned out that was...
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mandela did this in the cloud business of microsoft. you can see the board wrestled with those kinds of decisions. they are clearly embracing that as wellxbox platforms as other products. that will be key to the company going forward. comingf revenue will be from a product. there could be as much as a billion dollars a year. that ain't nothing. >> is he the key then? his background, his willingness to embrace competitors, is that this, if itpart of is successful? >> absolutely. the cloud is agnostic and all embracing. of the business forces agnostic system with technologies. the love apple or hate apple, you do not have the luxury with cloud services. i would like to see him take it further. i would love to see cloud and companies --rate truly, then, i would see the company with a re-growth story. that is how central the cloud is to the business. >> what will that mean in the overall scheme of things for the company and its revenue? >> that is exactly what they're talking about. they are talking about selling subscriptions to the office
mandela did this in the cloud business of microsoft. you can see the board wrestled with those kinds of decisions. they are clearly embracing that as wellxbox platforms as other products. that will be key to the company going forward. comingf revenue will be from a product. there could be as much as a billion dollars a year. that ain't nothing. >> is he the key then? his background, his willingness to embrace competitors, is that this, if itpart of is successful? >> absolutely. the...
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nelson mandela is being honored at this year's carnival.l something mask for the festival. >> thousands of masks have been sold. other world leaders masks are popular including the mask of president obama. >> they know how to make an entrance. they arrived by greeters and purchase photographers. no other than are jimmy kimmel picked him up. he head up a sign with his name on it. he will be a guest on his show and he may even attend the oscars. he may have spoken crack during a drunken stupor. >> new app developed in the south bay could help save lives. for people trained in cpr, that pulse point app trained in cpr, when a heart attack is located within a quarter mile of the location. that will be administered before an ambulance arrives. >> if we wait. you know, six or seven minutes for a first responder to arrive on scene. you are talking a reduction and chance of survival for 60 to 70%. >> so. at application is giving every day civic-minded citizen an every day hero. >> the app was launched in san jose in 2012 and now in the 17 states and
nelson mandela is being honored at this year's carnival.l something mask for the festival. >> thousands of masks have been sold. other world leaders masks are popular including the mask of president obama. >> they know how to make an entrance. they arrived by greeters and purchase photographers. no other than are jimmy kimmel picked him up. he head up a sign with his name on it. he will be a guest on his show and he may even attend the oscars. he may have spoken crack during a...
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he attended the state dinner for nelson mandela. >> were they dating? >> yes, they were. so he ran in those circles. and then he was very helpful to inegate eleanor holmes are who we all see on stephen colbert. her as oure nonvoting delegate who is always trying to get d.c. the right to vote. but in 1990, when she was first running for that seat, she ran into tax troubles and she turned to jeffrey thompson for some advice. that is actually outlined in donna brazil's autobiography. it was interesting to see how -- when the story broke two years ago, people were like, who is jeffrey thompson? i have never heard of him. especially a lot of the local mainstream media. i can arrive or seeing his photo ,n a lot of the black weeklies basically documenting his charities. so i knew this jeffrey thompson person. i knew he had city contracts, but i don't think people understood what a behind-the-scenes player he was, starting from years ago, both locally and in the federal government. >> i want to run a 2.5 minute these that we found on the "washington post" website. what is the ori
he attended the state dinner for nelson mandela. >> were they dating? >> yes, they were. so he ran in those circles. and then he was very helpful to inegate eleanor holmes are who we all see on stephen colbert. her as oure nonvoting delegate who is always trying to get d.c. the right to vote. but in 1990, when she was first running for that seat, she ran into tax troubles and she turned to jeffrey thompson for some advice. that is actually outlined in donna brazil's autobiography....
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as the iron curtain fell the iron fist of apartheid was opened a and nelson mandela emerged upright and proud from prison. to lead a multiracial democracy. latin america in nations rejected dictatorship and asian nations showed they could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience to date like laura at a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than at any time in human history. but that is not because man starkest impulses have finished. even here we have seen of the cleansing of the balkans that which shocks the conscience. with globalization to provide private worst economic crisis and of the lives of politics that targets immigrants are those that seem different world and has the last opportunity for cultural understanding it allows a terrorist to kill on a horrifying scale. conflicts continue to claim thousands of lives and once again we are confronted with the belief that bigger nations kiam small -- police smaller ones to get their way. so i come here today to insist we must never take for granted their progress that has been one here i
as the iron curtain fell the iron fist of apartheid was opened a and nelson mandela emerged upright and proud from prison. to lead a multiracial democracy. latin america in nations rejected dictatorship and asian nations showed they could go hand in hand. the young people in the audience to date like laura at a place and time where there is less conflict, more prosperity and more freedom than at any time in human history. but that is not because man starkest impulses have finished. even here we...