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i think mandela represents our nation.ave 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 our w
i think mandela represents our nation.ave 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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mandela had paid a remarkable price and learned astonishing lessons. and he had the stature to do that and not fall. there's a third often overlooked part of his strategy, which is why it hasn't worked out yet. he named as his deputy president a much younger man was the most gifted economist in south africa. because he wanted -- he knew it would take his entire term and he was determined to only serve one term. he was already in his 70's and he had paid upa stiff physical price for the first years of imprisonment. the other part of his strategy was to build a modern and economic state. increase trade and investment across africa in a way that would stabilize south africa. that part of the plan didn't work, for reasons beyond his control. south africa became the epicenter of the world's aidesaids crisis and was made worse either troubles in zimbabwe and other places that lead to more people coming into south africa who are hiv-positive. still somewhat mystifying is they denied the cause of the crisis the remedies and dimensions. i know this because our
mandela had paid a remarkable price and learned astonishing lessons. and he had the stature to do that and not fall. there's a third often overlooked part of his strategy, which is why it hasn't worked out yet. he named as his deputy president a much younger man was the most gifted economist in south africa. because he wanted -- he knew it would take his entire term and he was determined to only serve one term. he was already in his 70's and he had paid upa stiff physical price for the first...
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mandela ran for president with 18 opponents and got 63% of the vote. first time black south africans had voted in 300 years and his whole term occurred when i was president. so we had a we did a lot of business together and i always let him call me late at night because of the time difference. he liked to go to bed early and he knew i would stay up late. so he would call me late at night. so he called me one night and he said oh, they're giving me hell. and i said who the boors? i always kidding them about the africanners and their whole history. no, my own people. what are they saying? they are saying how can you put these people in the government. you won 63% of the vote. they kept you in prison. while you were in prison they were beating us up, shooting us, killing a bunch of us. now you will give them government ministries. i said, what did you tell them? he said, i said, well, you know, we just voted for the first time in 300 years. so let me ask you can we run the financial system all by ourselves? can we run the military all by ourselves? can we
mandela ran for president with 18 opponents and got 63% of the vote. first time black south africans had voted in 300 years and his whole term occurred when i was president. so we had a we did a lot of business together and i always let him call me late at night because of the time difference. he liked to go to bed early and he knew i would stay up late. so he would call me late at night. so he called me one night and he said oh, they're giving me hell. and i said who the boors? i always...
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mandela proved that inclusion is better than conflict. that includes nonstate actors. she was a good friend of hillary's and mine. she was an amazing woman. it was going to cause endless political conflicts in the country. fewer corruptions. so they could take its considerable other strength and grow in a way that pursues broad-based prosperity. i need to figure out something everybody can do. i need to do something that will involve everyone. she got thousands and thousands of people to plant trees. tens of millions of trees single-handedly from grassroots up. so her vision as a citizen organizing an ngo -- he didn't have to do it all herself. allowing us to map the country and plan in a strategic way to do things. asked my foundation to go there because of our long-term friendship. that is a way to look at her life and say, she made a real difference. she did it by empowering individual people to do something they found simple. doing it on a scale that would catch the attention of the world . i'll give you another example. a republican american businessman sadly pass
mandela proved that inclusion is better than conflict. that includes nonstate actors. she was a good friend of hillary's and mine. she was an amazing woman. it was going to cause endless political conflicts in the country. fewer corruptions. so they could take its considerable other strength and grow in a way that pursues broad-based prosperity. i need to figure out something everybody can do. i need to do something that will involve everyone. she got thousands and thousands of people to plant...
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aunque no es la primera vez que se dan la mano, ya lo habÍan hecho en el entierro de mandela, en esta grande porque serÁ en medio de una negociaciÓn que podrÍa llevar al deshielo definitivo entre cuba y estados unidos. es la noticia del momento. galo: son las primeras imÁgenes de un breve y risueÑo encuentro entre los gobernantes de estados unidos y cuba, ya se estrecharon la mano y compartieron en la antesala de la inauguraciÓn de la cumbre de las amÉricas. todos los invitados presenciaron el histÓrico momento. mÁs adelante, dos simpÁticos niÑos fueron los anfitriones y pidieron democracia a los 35 mandatarios presentes. por mÁs de cinco dÉcadas los mandatarios de estados unidos y cuba estuvieron extremadamente separados, pero tan sÓlo dos asientos separaban a castro de obama. a casto se lo vio conversando con el presidente rafael correa. segÚn confirmÓ la casa blanca, serÁ maÑana sÁbado cuando se produzca el diÁlogo. pero dicho encuentro no serÁ oficial. los primeros discursos estuvieron a cargo del delegado del vaticano, tambiÉn el secretario general de la oea, el secretario de la
aunque no es la primera vez que se dan la mano, ya lo habÍan hecho en el entierro de mandela, en esta grande porque serÁ en medio de una negociaciÓn que podrÍa llevar al deshielo definitivo entre cuba y estados unidos. es la noticia del momento. galo: son las primeras imÁgenes de un breve y risueÑo encuentro entre los gobernantes de estados unidos y cuba, ya se estrecharon la mano y compartieron en la antesala de la inauguraciÓn de la cumbre de las amÉricas. todos los invitados...
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. >> the nelson mandela statement released a statement saying xenophobia is an expression and we forget ethnic and relation forms of yited and mobilization. are you surprised to see this kind of violence in a country that lives through apartheid or do you think that racism is not related at all? >> i'm not surprised. i'm disappointed. i think that they are two separate things. the violence is an expression of the rage and disappointment that people feel 20 years now since apartheid ended, about the levels of poverty, the frustrations over that. again, you know the solution is not attacking four black foreigners and the point is well made by the nelson mandela foundation and others. many of the leaders of the national african congress are in exile. there was a range of front line states that paid a price for support for the antiapartheid most. it's a sad turn in the history of the country that people from mozambique and elsewhere should be attacked by south africans - not for anything they have done but who they are. >> simon adams from the global center >>> palestinians demonstrated out
. >> the nelson mandela statement released a statement saying xenophobia is an expression and we forget ethnic and relation forms of yited and mobilization. are you surprised to see this kind of violence in a country that lives through apartheid or do you think that racism is not related at all? >> i'm not surprised. i'm disappointed. i think that they are two separate things. the violence is an expression of the rage and disappointment that people feel 20 years now since apartheid...
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pair has met before at nelson mandela's funeral but this will be the first time they have held bilateral talks. our diplomatic editor james bays is following events for us from panama city. >> reporter: this is a summit meeting of all the countries of the americas and cuba attending for the first time, lots of attention on the cuban president, what sort of interaction will there be? there has already been a handshake and chat, at the beginning of the summit, we believe on saturday there will be a little bit more substantial, what the white house has deermd discussion between two men. the other thing is whether the u.s. decides to remove its staws status as state sponsoring terrorism. they believe it can be lifted, the final decision is president obama and everyone will be watching to see whether that decision too is made during this summit because that then face of way potentially for the reopening of embassies in each of the capitals. >> barack obama and raul castro will hold a bilateral meeting on saturday the first such meeting between united states and cuba since fidel castro came to
pair has met before at nelson mandela's funeral but this will be the first time they have held bilateral talks. our diplomatic editor james bays is following events for us from panama city. >> reporter: this is a summit meeting of all the countries of the americas and cuba attending for the first time, lots of attention on the cuban president, what sort of interaction will there be? there has already been a handshake and chat, at the beginning of the summit, we believe on saturday there...
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nelson mandela was a dangerous terrorist terrorist dangerous for the national security of the unitedes during 60 years. "the most revered african in the world had featured on that sinister role for 60 years." so, i would like -- i would like to celebrate september 11 as a day against terrorism. that's the name of the day, from these reasons -- september 11, a day against terrorism. and i would like to celebrate the day, you know, pasting posters against terrorism all around the world. posters saying -- wanted: for kidnapping countries. wanted: for strangling wages and slashing jobs. wanted: for raping the land poisoning the water, and stealing the air. wanted: for trafficking in fear." in the last one, homage to my idol, rosa luxemburg. she was a woman, and this was their sin -- a sin, being a woman. so she's not very committed very, very well-known. but for me, in my information when i was very, very young, i understood -- i could understand for the first time, through the life and in the words of rosa luxemburg, was socialism could be -- was not, but could be. "in 1919, rosa luxemb
nelson mandela was a dangerous terrorist terrorist dangerous for the national security of the unitedes during 60 years. "the most revered african in the world had featured on that sinister role for 60 years." so, i would like -- i would like to celebrate september 11 as a day against terrorism. that's the name of the day, from these reasons -- september 11, a day against terrorism. and i would like to celebrate the day, you know, pasting posters against terrorism all around the world....
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>> he is going to be mandela of egypt. >> why do you say that?because now more people are thinking he is steadfast in what he was fighting against this state. the state had been orchestrating this through the last couple of years. they have been running the country for the last 60 years. they had mow bar rack as a puppet. now the state came into existence through the military. so now he is the one who is standing against them. >> there is still a high chance that he will be sentenced to death, because he is facing other charges like the tryson charge. >> exactly. and sisi when he was -- when he was the defense minister and before that when he was in charge of intelligence, he was in charge of delegating hamas. so all of those cases are political. >> you say political. and it's not going to go away. but one egyptian i was speaking to earlier says all of these trials, people in egypt are simply fed up with them. people want to move on. >> exactly. >> it has been years since the revolution, and people just want to live. and these trials -- there is
>> he is going to be mandela of egypt. >> why do you say that?because now more people are thinking he is steadfast in what he was fighting against this state. the state had been orchestrating this through the last couple of years. they have been running the country for the last 60 years. they had mow bar rack as a puppet. now the state came into existence through the military. so now he is the one who is standing against them. >> there is still a high chance that he will be...
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mandela ran for president with 18 opponents and got 63% of the vote. the first time black south africans had voted in 300 years. his whole term occurred when i was president. so we did a lot of business together. i always let him call me late at night because of the time difference. he liked to go to bed early, and he knew i would stay up late, so he would call me late at night. he called me late one night and they said, "oh, they are giving me hell." and i said, "who?" he said, "no, my own people." i said how can you put these people in the government. you won 63% of the boat. -- 63% of the vote. now you're giving them government ministries. i said what did you tell them? he said, "we just voted for the first time in 300 years. can we run the financial system, the military, the police all by ourselves? is there one thing in this whole country we can run all by ourselves? the answer is no, maybe someday. he said we can do this together." you would be surprised if somebody gave a speech like that in washington, wouldn't you? [laughter] president clinton
mandela ran for president with 18 opponents and got 63% of the vote. the first time black south africans had voted in 300 years. his whole term occurred when i was president. so we did a lot of business together. i always let him call me late at night because of the time difference. he liked to go to bed early, and he knew i would stay up late, so he would call me late at night. he called me late one night and they said, "oh, they are giving me hell." and i said, "who?" he...
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they have met before, at nelson mandela's memorial service in 2013, but this is going to be a proper meeting with they're going to talk about issues of substance and it is coming after that announcement back in december to start the process of normalizing relations. it will be a very important meeting. >> a very important meeting not only for u.s. and cuba but latin america as a whole because the relationship twice the two countries does affect other nations in the area. >> absolutely it does and it's already important. this summit has been going for 21 years. this is the first time all the countries of the americas are here that's because cuba is attending the and the process has started. cuba has the designation of state sponsor only four countries have that designation. that could be lifted this summer. two important things that happened in that meeting that meeting and the change of the designation changing the relationship here. >> james in panama city, thank you. >>> those high level talks take place in panama for those who live in cuba life continues pretty much as normal, but
they have met before, at nelson mandela's memorial service in 2013, but this is going to be a proper meeting with they're going to talk about issues of substance and it is coming after that announcement back in december to start the process of normalizing relations. it will be a very important meeting. >> a very important meeting not only for u.s. and cuba but latin america as a whole because the relationship twice the two countries does affect other nations in the area. >>...
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parts of nelson mandela are without electricity. with just torches there was some success. nepal hopes the second night is the same. for every life saved, many have been lost. here they are burning bodies in a mass cremation. this is a deeply religious country. some of the temples where they would normally seek solace are in ruins. there has been 12 aftershocks. it's causing panic and there's hardly any news from remote villages nationwide. >> the main problem is the districts. there's some areas where the district headquarters have been flattened. 80% damage, 50% damage. we are finding it difficult to get details from those areas. >> reporter: more information is coming from mount everest, nepal's famous attraction. these are sherpa guides that made it though an avalanche triggered by the earthquake. some of their colleagues are not coming back. >> translation: actually, the tents flew everywhere, we don't know how many casualties there are. 55 people were involved. >> reporter: because of everest and its rich history, nepal is a renowned tourist destination. many foreign
parts of nelson mandela are without electricity. with just torches there was some success. nepal hopes the second night is the same. for every life saved, many have been lost. here they are burning bodies in a mass cremation. this is a deeply religious country. some of the temples where they would normally seek solace are in ruins. there has been 12 aftershocks. it's causing panic and there's hardly any news from remote villages nationwide. >> the main problem is the districts. there's...
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they have met once before at nelson mandela's memorial service, but we think this will be more substantial and this comes after the historic historic move last year. this could be an important milestone particularly if it is expected. there is also the lifting of that designation you mentioned being in place for 33 years. cuba one of four countries that the u.s. believes is a state-sponsor of terrorism. talk more than talk, i think, a lot of speculation but it's highly likely that designation will be lifted in the coming hours. that's one of the major blockages to trying to restore proper relations between these two countries that have had 50 years of mistrust and trying to get embassies opened in each of those capitals. >> it is fair to say what happens in the relationship between cuba and u.s. effects not just those two countries but the wideer region as well. >> well, it's already effecting the wider region it is the first time that the summit of the america's has all the countries representative. cuba is here now. i have to say that the narrative from the white house is are going to be
they have met once before at nelson mandela's memorial service, but we think this will be more substantial and this comes after the historic historic move last year. this could be an important milestone particularly if it is expected. there is also the lifting of that designation you mentioned being in place for 33 years. cuba one of four countries that the u.s. believes is a state-sponsor of terrorism. talk more than talk, i think, a lot of speculation but it's highly likely that designation...
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i remember watching them at nelson mandela's funeral. but it was not an ishlofficial meeting. was this all set out in last night's late night phone call the meeting? >> could you repeat the last thing you said -- >> did they come up with any kind of plan for normalization of plans between the two countries? >> reporter: david we do not know what they said when they spoke on the phone, but there is ongoing communication -- in fact the prime ministers of both countries met earlier today. that's also historic. the first time that has happened since one year before the cuban revolution. and they are discussing ways to make this diplomatic relationship happen. one of the most important steps is taking cuba off of that list of countries that supposedly sponsor state terrorism. in that was a prerequisite. so they are taking steps towards the normalization. >> lucia, we'll leave it there. thank you very much indeed. >>> this is the daily briefing by the general, talking on behalf of the saudi-lead coalition taking part on the war efforts in yemen. >> translator: the popular committees
i remember watching them at nelson mandela's funeral. but it was not an ishlofficial meeting. was this all set out in last night's late night phone call the meeting? >> could you repeat the last thing you said -- >> did they come up with any kind of plan for normalization of plans between the two countries? >> reporter: david we do not know what they said when they spoke on the phone, but there is ongoing communication -- in fact the prime ministers of both countries met...
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i mean it could -- if abadi could become nelson mandela, nelson mandela understood that he wanted the 20% of south africa that is the white south after cans to be part of the future of the country and he did a lot of successful outreach and in fact he won the nobel peace prize. maybe in abadi could do that with the sunnis maybe he would be a candidate for the nobel peace prize. i can tell you it's a very difficult process. the sunnis have a lot of resentment about being under the shia. they have resentment being under mall maliki. and they're not so anxious to be the only sunnis in the middle east living under a shia regime. it's a tough proposition but i think president obama is right to press that and ask how we can help abadi in pressing that. but i suspect abadi is going to say mr. president, i get it that's what i'm trying to do every day of the year. >> the caller brings up the kurds in iraq. do you think the end game for the kurds here is a separate state? do they want to be a part of the future of iraq? >> you know, the kurds i think, you ask any kurd and they want to be indep
i mean it could -- if abadi could become nelson mandela, nelson mandela understood that he wanted the 20% of south africa that is the white south after cans to be part of the future of the country and he did a lot of successful outreach and in fact he won the nobel peace prize. maybe in abadi could do that with the sunnis maybe he would be a candidate for the nobel peace prize. i can tell you it's a very difficult process. the sunnis have a lot of resentment about being under the shia. they...
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reporter: trying to hold onto nelson mandela's vision of a united rainbow nation, faced with rising xenophobia against the countries 2 million to 5 million immigrants, many from neighboring countries, members of this german congregation came together sunday to pray. they were rocked by an anti-immigration riot that killed at least six last week. >> we are here to say the solution is not in crime and violence, but in sitting down and talking and finding viable solutions. reporter: with high crime rates some are blaming foreigners for taking their jobs. this congregation in so without -- in soweto also held a vigil. >> it seems like we have forgotten very quickly where we were and where we come from and how these countries, people from these countries -- these are the people who housed us, educated us, looked after us when we needed help during the apartheid years. reporter: criticized for not reacting swiftly enough, president jacob zuma condemned the attacks on saturday. bowing to end the violence, he urged -- vowing to end the violence, he urged foreigners to stay in south africa. president z
reporter: trying to hold onto nelson mandela's vision of a united rainbow nation, faced with rising xenophobia against the countries 2 million to 5 million immigrants, many from neighboring countries, members of this german congregation came together sunday to pray. they were rocked by an anti-immigration riot that killed at least six last week. >> we are here to say the solution is not in crime and violence, but in sitting down and talking and finding viable solutions. reporter: with...
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geraldo fernandez has been described as cuba's mandela. in prison for 16 years and the u.s. for espionage, he was released that christmas, and is being tipped to succeed while castro -- raul castro as president. >> we can see what is happening now maybe in small countries europe, penetrated by big corporations and also american operations. i certainly hope that that is something that won't happen in cuba. reporter: what is clear is that cuba needs investment and badly. its infrastructure is crumbling. 90 miles separates this fishery line and the american coast. the unbridgeable divide for cubans is almost no more. katty: i spoke to john in havana a short time ago. john, how worried are cubans about this idea that as the country opens up to american business the character might change? i would think cubans would one american business at any price. john: they do want american business, but there is concern that the individuality and uniqueness might change a bit. it may change a little bit. of course it will change a bit. everything changes. it i think that actually be need fo
geraldo fernandez has been described as cuba's mandela. in prison for 16 years and the u.s. for espionage, he was released that christmas, and is being tipped to succeed while castro -- raul castro as president. >> we can see what is happening now maybe in small countries europe, penetrated by big corporations and also american operations. i certainly hope that that is something that won't happen in cuba. reporter: what is clear is that cuba needs investment and badly. its infrastructure...
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time president obama and raul castro met was two years ago in south africa at a funeral for nelson mandela, and it resulted in a brief happened shake. the expectations are higher this time around. >> thank you >>> iran's supreme leader may be shifting the goalpost on the nuclear accord. ayatollah khamenei saying iran will only sign off on a final deal if economic sanctions are lifted on the first day the agreement takes effect. mike viqueira has the response from the white house. >> in jamaica for a regional summit president obama stepped carefully around provocative comments by iran's top leaders. >> it's not done until it's done. the next 2-3 months of negotiations will be critical. >> iranian's president hassan rouhani is disputing the white house version of a key issue, how quickly will sanctions be lifted after a final deal is struck? >> we will not sign an agreement unless all economic sanctions are lifted on the first day of implementation of agreement. >> that is at odds with the president obama administration which on thursday repeated its stance. sanctions relief will come gradua
time president obama and raul castro met was two years ago in south africa at a funeral for nelson mandela, and it resulted in a brief happened shake. the expectations are higher this time around. >> thank you >>> iran's supreme leader may be shifting the goalpost on the nuclear accord. ayatollah khamenei saying iran will only sign off on a final deal if economic sanctions are lifted on the first day the agreement takes effect. mike viqueira has the response from the white house....
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want to show you video of the last time president obama and raul castro shook hands at mandela funeral. they will talk on the sideline of the summit of the americas in panama which is where president obama is headed after his initial stop in jamaica. he's in jamaica today where he'll talk with leaders there about the trade deficit, about the economy, and about energy security. but it's the sit down with raul castro at the summit of the americas that is really the highlight of this trip, is it going to happen. the white house says it's likely. and also are they going to continue to restrict u.s. diplomats in havana. still a lot of details to be worked out as the u.s. tries to open relations with that country. >> tracie potts on the hill for us. thank you. >>> in just a few hours vice president joe biden will make a major speech on the future of iraq. he will speak at national defense university in washington the same place president obama spoke about his counterterrorism police in 2013. today's speech comes amid serious concerns about iran's involvement in the iraqi fight against the te
want to show you video of the last time president obama and raul castro shook hands at mandela funeral. they will talk on the sideline of the summit of the americas in panama which is where president obama is headed after his initial stop in jamaica. he's in jamaica today where he'll talk with leaders there about the trade deficit, about the economy, and about energy security. but it's the sit down with raul castro at the summit of the americas that is really the highlight of this trip, is it...
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they shook hands briefly in september of 2013 when both in south africa for nelson mandela's funeral. this will be the first time they're together since they announced the decision to reestablish diplomatic relations in december. one of the issues cuba's inclusion on the state sponsored terrorism. removing cuba one of the changes to pave the way for reopening of embassies that have been shut for 54 years and make it easy for banks around the world to do certain kinds of financial transactions with the sanctioned island and just last night, the state department officially recommended removing cuba from the list. it's been on the list since 1982 one that provided sanctuary to mark rubls and members of ata a vast separatist movement in spain. others iran sudan and syria. raul castro is the first cuban leader to attend the summit of the americas because the u.s. has historically opposed a castro attending the event. we are already seeing changes and hemisphere. michelle caruso-cabrera for "nightly business report." >> one person a long supporter of improving relations with cuba is hillary
they shook hands briefly in september of 2013 when both in south africa for nelson mandela's funeral. this will be the first time they're together since they announced the decision to reestablish diplomatic relations in december. one of the issues cuba's inclusion on the state sponsored terrorism. removing cuba one of the changes to pave the way for reopening of embassies that have been shut for 54 years and make it easy for banks around the world to do certain kinds of financial transactions...
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and nelson mandela's life pretty much embodies that. a movie called "kill the messenger" on his life, they exposed the cia and the government after they introduced crack cocaine into the black communities. they say he committed suicide because he shot himself in the head twice and he never got another job once he exposed the story. i'm just saying there are a lot of things that have taken place in the history of the country that we need to bring to the table so you can get past those issues. i have been inspired. you can see that by the way i talk. paul johnson: the lesson i take from this, it's always fascinating to me. i come from a state with a very conservative legislature. it's not even a fair word. often times people who are on the extreme, our goal is to bring them back to the center. it which is a leftward movement. in other states, you see the exact opposite where the democratic party has overwhelming support and they stifled out voices as well. it often times is not an issue between right and left. it's simply an issue of do y
and nelson mandela's life pretty much embodies that. a movie called "kill the messenger" on his life, they exposed the cia and the government after they introduced crack cocaine into the black communities. they say he committed suicide because he shot himself in the head twice and he never got another job once he exposed the story. i'm just saying there are a lot of things that have taken place in the history of the country that we need to bring to the table so you can get past those...
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there's nelson mandela south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient...ll as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to see. they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square. let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's prime minister under queen victoria. no, that's not him. in the age of imperialism, disraeli is credited with helping to extend britain's influence around the world. a popular saying in his day was that the "sun never sets on the british empire." neither is this. even though i was assured his statue was in the square, i couldn't find it. do you think they take statues away for cleaning? exasperated, i googled him and discovered that his statue is here, after all. in fact, it was one of the first i looked at... except that the name on the base isn't disraeli, but his official title of earl of beaconsfield. so, he was here, after all. the reason why i wanted to f
there's nelson mandela south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient...ll as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to see. they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square. let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's prime minister under queen victoria. no, that's not him. in the age of...
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he once portrayed a drunk nelson mandela teasing bill clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations withn. [laughing] >> reporter: now the test will be whether his home-grown brand of humor has the muscle to transcend borders. debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening >>> a florida mail carrier takes his call for campaign finance reform to the skies over the capitol. >>> a fairfax county police officer now facing child pornography charges. we hear from his stunned neighbors. >>> it's a vile, evil, depraved predator. >> this gaithersburg man sentenced to 150 years behind bars for a string of beer pong rapes. >>> and the man who targeted a local synagogue by attacking it with hateful words has been arrested. >> good evening. >> a mail carrier landing a tiny aircraft on the hill at the capitol. >> he says the stunt was an effort to have his voice heard on the issue of campaign finance reform. that pilot is under arrest and ellison barber has more. >> reporter: just it wassmall ultralight aircraft flying maybe 30 to 40 feet off the ground. it w
he once portrayed a drunk nelson mandela teasing bill clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations withn. [laughing] >> reporter: now the test will be whether his home-grown brand of humor has the muscle to transcend borders. debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening >>> a florida mail carrier takes his call for campaign finance reform to the skies over the capitol. >>> a fairfax county police officer now...
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he once portrayed a drunk nelson mandela teasing bill clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations withn. [laughing] >> reporter: now the test will be whether his home-grown brand of humor has the muscle to transcend borders. debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening >>> is sofia vergara in an explosive new war with her ex fiance? >> we have a lawsuit which reportedly claims sofia is trying to block him from using their frozen embryos. >> he's you know, younger than me and he's never had a kid so it's a lot of planning. >> now that sofia may want kids with joe, who will get custody of her fertilized eggs with nick? >> already froze some eggs. >>> then hear bruce jenner's first words from diane sawyer's exclusive. >> my life has been getting me ready for this. >>> as kendall goes topless. i mean, come on. forget about breaking the internet. is she about to break your tv? >> should her photo shoot one-up kim's selfie book? we have kim's new images.
he once portrayed a drunk nelson mandela teasing bill clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations withn. [laughing] >> reporter: now the test will be whether his home-grown brand of humor has the muscle to transcend borders. debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening >>> is sofia vergara in an explosive new war with her ex fiance? >> we have a lawsuit which reportedly claims sofia is trying to block him from...
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he once portrayed a drunk nelson mandela teasing bill clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations withn. [laughing] >> reporter: now the test willis be whether his home-grown brand of humor has the muscle to transcend borders. debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening "cbs evening news" for tonight. from all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> now at 6:00 stanford at the center of an anti-semitism controversy. a student claims a campus group went too far. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. the student is a candidate for school office and claims she was being singled out for her jewish faith. kpix 5's len ramirez reports. >> reporter: ken, she was asked a question. it is the question. you get different answers depending who you ask. so far the only one talking about it is the student herself. >> it's like a targeting of religion and that's not okay. >> report
he once portrayed a drunk nelson mandela teasing bill clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations withn. [laughing] >> reporter: now the test willis be whether his home-grown brand of humor has the muscle to transcend borders. debora patta, cbs news johannesburg, south africa. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening "cbs evening news" for tonight. from all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access...
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yet another public gesture of good they made headlines with another handshake in 2013 at nelson mandela's funeral in south africa. the gathering in panama is just the latest step in president obama's efforts to renew relations with cuba, which have been frozen since president dwight eisenhower severed diplomatic relations over concerns that fidel castro was turning his island nation into an outpost of soviet communism. but last december, after 18 months of secret talks president obama announced the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries and urged what he called a "serious debate" about lifting the economic embargo this weekend's summit of the america's meeting was the first time u.s. officials didn't block cuba's attendance at the gathering. >> sreenivasan: hundreds of mourners gathered in south carolina today to pay respects to walter scott, the unarmed african-american man gunned down last week by a north charleston police officer. the shooting, which was recorded by a bystander, showed scott being shot in the back as he ran away from officer michael slager. slage
yet another public gesture of good they made headlines with another handshake in 2013 at nelson mandela's funeral in south africa. the gathering in panama is just the latest step in president obama's efforts to renew relations with cuba, which have been frozen since president dwight eisenhower severed diplomatic relations over concerns that fidel castro was turning his island nation into an outpost of soviet communism. but last december, after 18 months of secret talks president obama announced...
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and he came out of the meeting saying this man might be the mandela of china. meant by that is this is somebody who went through all the political turbulence an unpleasantness of the '60s and '70s and seems to have moved beyond it. and that was a fascinating insight because he was actually son on some level of course he was right that xi jinping was not hobbled. he was inca pass date-- incapacitated by having sent all these years in the countryside. the difference was and i think this is important, is that we might have expected that xi jinping would have ruled by trying to build a concensus-- consensus across as many groups as possible. that is in some sense what the mandela analogy was suggests. so far we haven't seen that. what we have seen is he is consolidating the people he finds most politically reliable. the people he trusts most. that is a different model. it means there are losers in the system at the moment. >> rose: he has consolidated power at the least. >> very effectively. but i should say i mean these days we've started people in the china commu
and he came out of the meeting saying this man might be the mandela of china. meant by that is this is somebody who went through all the political turbulence an unpleasantness of the '60s and '70s and seems to have moved beyond it. and that was a fascinating insight because he was actually son on some level of course he was right that xi jinping was not hobbled. he was inca pass date-- incapacitated by having sent all these years in the countryside. the difference was and i think this is...
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. >> nelson mandela's widow is taking issue with how south africa is dealing with attacks. at a funeral for a mozambique man, south africa and the surrounding countries must provide more economic opportunity. at least seven foreigners have been killed over the last month in south africa. >> 40 years after the end of the viet flam war meet the man behind the nation's memorial to those who died in the fighting. >> his newest projects to honor veterans. >> and the u.s. steps up to end a political crisis in burundi. burundi. >> clashes erupt id between opposing groups of students in central bolivia. 200 police officers responded using tear gas and rubber bullets. it started when one group of students blocked another from attending class. protests and a strike have been ongoing at the university for three weeks following the administration's decision to promote 1200 lecturers whom they consider unqualified. after days of violence between protesters and police the u.s. is condemning burundi's government. the u.s. secretary of state for human violence is on his way. long standing
. >> nelson mandela's widow is taking issue with how south africa is dealing with attacks. at a funeral for a mozambique man, south africa and the surrounding countries must provide more economic opportunity. at least seven foreigners have been killed over the last month in south africa. >> 40 years after the end of the viet flam war meet the man behind the nation's memorial to those who died in the fighting. >> his newest projects to honor veterans. >> and the u.s....
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president obama has shaken the hand to president castro before, at the funeral of nelson mandela. but the details of the smaller lesser officials that the state department will iron out these groups of officials have met three times already who knows how many times prior to this, when the announcement on december 17th but this will be an historic moment. >> how does president obama address human rights and not step on thes to the toes of cube? >> marco rubio has announced that he's going to make a big statement at the freedom towers, he's going to choreograph this moment trying the get the handshake of michelle president obama and raul castro. they're going to have a seat at the table as well. one of the daughters of a dissident killed in 2012 was detained in panama just over this weekend so there could be some fireworks here. that coupled with president maduro from venezuela the sanctions that have been lobbed against his government by obama this is going to be a summit that is worth watching. >> i'm going to go to mike viqueria in just a moment here but are we going to see less
president obama has shaken the hand to president castro before, at the funeral of nelson mandela. but the details of the smaller lesser officials that the state department will iron out these groups of officials have met three times already who knows how many times prior to this, when the announcement on december 17th but this will be an historic moment. >> how does president obama address human rights and not step on thes to the toes of cube? >> marco rubio has announced that he's...
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the world will have seen them in the photo opp between raul castro and president obama since the mandelaservice. this is the first time since obama came out in december and said we want to normalize relations with cuba. let's throw up the picture of nixon and castro in 1959 then vice president nixon meeting with prime minister castro. this is the first meeting since that moment. what do we expect other than a great picture? >> i think it's been a long time coming. i'm of the mind night cuban embargo has exceeded in one respect. it kept the castro brothers in power. the best way we could open cuba is to give them a taste of capitalism like we have here. let them trade and travel. it will be a good thing for them and us. there's a generational zwied in the -- divide in the country. that plays well to older cuban americans. younger cuban americans, not so much. >> i can't let you go without quickly showing the picture of this man with fidell castro. with the finger looks like he's saying no no no. >> giving me a wrath on something. >> great picture. thank you for sharing. make sure you tune
the world will have seen them in the photo opp between raul castro and president obama since the mandelaservice. this is the first time since obama came out in december and said we want to normalize relations with cuba. let's throw up the picture of nixon and castro in 1959 then vice president nixon meeting with prime minister castro. this is the first meeting since that moment. what do we expect other than a great picture? >> i think it's been a long time coming. i'm of the mind night...
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he said this man might be the mandela of china. he meant this is someone who has been through all of the political turbulence of the 60's and 70's and has moved beyond it. that was a fascinating insight because he was, on some level, right. xi jinping was not incapacitated by having spent all of these years in the countryside. the difference is we might have expected that xi jinping would have ruled by trying to build a consensus across as many groups as possible. that is what the analogy was suggesting. what we have seen is that he is consolidating the people he finds most politically reliable. it means there are losers in the system. charlie: he has consolidated power at the least. evan: very effectively. these days, some people say he is the most powerful leader since mao. he has accumulated a lot of official titles. he oversees the internet, the courts, the secret police. what we don't know is if there was a moment he was challenged by someone in the military. is he as strong as he appears? that is an open question. charlie: he
he said this man might be the mandela of china. he meant this is someone who has been through all of the political turbulence of the 60's and 70's and has moved beyond it. that was a fascinating insight because he was, on some level, right. xi jinping was not incapacitated by having spent all of these years in the countryside. the difference is we might have expected that xi jinping would have ruled by trying to build a consensus across as many groups as possible. that is what the analogy was...
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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. >>> isis targets a u.s. consulate in an area of iraq previously thought untouchable. >> the oklahoma deputy who accidentally shot an unarmed man finally breaks his silence. >> cringe worthy claims about what is really happening at airport security check points. that's ahead here. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom, i'm natalie allen. >>> the terror group isis is claiming responsibility for a suicide car bombing near the u.s. consulate in irbil, iraq. at least four people are dead. 18 others injured. police say a car packed with explosives was heading towards the building the security personnel opened fire the car exploded. the attack took many people by surprise since irbil its considered a relatively secure kurdish stronghold. journalist matt wolf saw the explosion. >> reporter: i was incredibly surprised. a lot of the foreigners and the kurds, speaking to us were surprised this is an incredibly safe
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. >>> isis targets a u.s. consulate in an area of iraq previously thought untouchable. >> the oklahoma deputy who accidentally shot an unarmed man finally breaks his silence. >> cringe worthy claims about what is really happening at airport security check points. that's ahead here. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world....
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and nelson mandela's life pretty much embodies that. called "kill the messenger" on his life, they exposed the cia and the government after they introduced crack cocaine into the black communities. they say he committed suicide because he shot himself in the head twice and he never got another job once he exposed the story. i'm just saying there are a lot of things that have taken place in the history of the country that we need to bring to the table so you can get past those issues. i have been inspired. you can see that by the way i talk. paul johnson: the lesson i take from this, it's always fascinating to me. i come from a state with a very conservative legislature. it's not even a fair word. often times people who are on the extreme, our goal is to bring them back to the center. it which is a leftward movement. in other states, you see the exact opposite where the democratic party has overwhelming support and they stifled out voices as well. it often times is not an issue between right and left. it's simply an issue of do you have
and nelson mandela's life pretty much embodies that. called "kill the messenger" on his life, they exposed the cia and the government after they introduced crack cocaine into the black communities. they say he committed suicide because he shot himself in the head twice and he never got another job once he exposed the story. i'm just saying there are a lot of things that have taken place in the history of the country that we need to bring to the table so you can get past those issues....
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he was the son of a local politician in the neighboring region mandela. kenyan president who said the people who committed the attack are deeply embedded in society. this is a home-grown terrorist. this is serious for kenyan authorities to deal with. these people are not just coming across the border. they are in the couple tryntry. >> christian purefoy for us in kenya. thank you for that. >>> seven minutes past the hour. police arrest two teens possibly connected with terrorist ties. a 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl were arrested for quote preparing for an attack of terrorism. the boy had a number of terrorist connections on his devices. >>> a bombshell move from "rolling stone" magazine following the report from columbia university school of journalism slamming that magazine for failing basic practice. now withdrawn an article over a woman who claimed she was gang raped at the university of virginia. the publisher decided not to fire anyone. he believes the mistakes were not intentional. the author of the article is issuing an apology. reading the
he was the son of a local politician in the neighboring region mandela. kenyan president who said the people who committed the attack are deeply embedded in society. this is a home-grown terrorist. this is serious for kenyan authorities to deal with. these people are not just coming across the border. they are in the couple tryntry. >> christian purefoy for us in kenya. thank you for that. >>> seven minutes past the hour. police arrest two teens possibly connected with terrorist...
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mandela - these people suffered. no matter what happened to them they stand up for truth and love. no matter how much they were hated. it doesn't mean that i condone the wrong or agree with the wrongs that have been done. but you can see it as evil and i realise that people are not evil. people do evil things. people can change. many people in the world have done wrong, and years later or a week later you realise what they have done and you change your mind. so i pray and especially speak and write, hoping that somebody can realise what we have done and we say we wish we have known that. i'll tell my children never to do what i have done. that's my prayer wish and hope >>> i hope that wish comes true. forgiveness must be hard. after such tragedy rwanda is a success story. how far has the country come. >> it's amazing. i'm so proud. i remember we had two universities in the country. we have more than 27 universities in the country, today, 20 years later. i'm proud of what the country has done and i think it's because of the good leaders that we have who care about the country, but e
mandela - these people suffered. no matter what happened to them they stand up for truth and love. no matter how much they were hated. it doesn't mean that i condone the wrong or agree with the wrongs that have been done. but you can see it as evil and i realise that people are not evil. people do evil things. people can change. many people in the world have done wrong, and years later or a week later you realise what they have done and you change your mind. so i pray and especially speak and...
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that's "frozen" fan favorite, adena mandela.way star and glee goddess. ♪ ♪ liz: we have breaking news. there are now probable new cases of bird flu that have been found on four iowa farms. this is affecting a total of 2.3 million birds. the iowa department of agriculture is letting us know this right now. so far, 7 million birds have had to be killed in the midwest since the latest outbreak of the bird flu. but now iowa, it appears has seen a spreading of this to four previously unaffected farms. search-and-rescue operations continuing for a third day in nepal after that devastating 7.8 earthquake over the weekend. the death toll now estimated to be at 4,000. thousands of others are injured or missing. meanwhile, dramatic video capturing the moment the earthquake triggered a huge avalanche on the slopes of mt. everest where 18 climbers, a couple of americans were killed. dozens of climbers have been stranded. some have been rescued by helicopters. the person shooting that video. held the phone. kept running. hid under a tent. an
that's "frozen" fan favorite, adena mandela.way star and glee goddess. ♪ ♪ liz: we have breaking news. there are now probable new cases of bird flu that have been found on four iowa farms. this is affecting a total of 2.3 million birds. the iowa department of agriculture is letting us know this right now. so far, 7 million birds have had to be killed in the midwest since the latest outbreak of the bird flu. but now iowa, it appears has seen a spreading of this to four previously...
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. >> translator: the ones who are laughing at our logic today should laugh at mandela and what the vietnamesetion war against the nazi occupation in the second world war. they should laugh at george washington and people of the revolution. the people have been liberated from the occupiers and the palestinian people are doing the same and so is hamas. >> reporter: do you think a two-state solution is still possible between yourselves and the israelis? >> translator: israel with its extremist leadership has killed the peace process, two-state solution and every opportunity for a political solution for the palestinian cause. if the west and the united states want to do something new they have to change the approach they followed for years. the new approach should bring pressuring israel and not arabs and palestinians. >> reporter: don't you think that the activities of hamas over the years, the activityies of the mass military wing especially have done as much to kill the peace process as any other party? >> translator: we are not the ones who are responsible. we are going to support any opportu
. >> translator: the ones who are laughing at our logic today should laugh at mandela and what the vietnamesetion war against the nazi occupation in the second world war. they should laugh at george washington and people of the revolution. the people have been liberated from the occupiers and the palestinian people are doing the same and so is hamas. >> reporter: do you think a two-state solution is still possible between yourselves and the israelis? >> translator: israel with...
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. >> translator: the ones who are laughing at our logic today should laugh at mandela and what the vmzietnamesed and what was done in the nazi occupation in the world war. they should laugh at george washington and people of the revolution. the people have been liberated from the occupyiers and the palestinian people are doing the same and so is hamas. >> speaking to jeremy bowen. >>> protesters burn down a council library last year there was concern the books would never be replaced. last month, someone decided to do something about it. he set up a library of his own in his own house. here's his story. >> translator: my name is meo meo mathetsa. i am the founder of the yoourt movement and the ground library. the daily library will spend a terrible day. there was fire over the library, books, shelves that were empty, books in as. sashes. what has inspired me to open the library was the lack of reading in our township the lack of books was a challenge. so what we did, we started collecting the books, writing letters to churches, schools, individual individuals, whm we feel that they can assist a
. >> translator: the ones who are laughing at our logic today should laugh at mandela and what the vmzietnamesed and what was done in the nazi occupation in the world war. they should laugh at george washington and people of the revolution. the people have been liberated from the occupyiers and the palestinian people are doing the same and so is hamas. >> speaking to jeremy bowen. >>> protesters burn down a council library last year there was concern the books would never...
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they have met before at the memorial service for nelson mandela, but this is going to be a meeting of substance talking about important issues as they try and rebuild a relationship, a process that started during december. one of the key issues on the agenda we have a signal from the u.s. there will be a development on this is that status that cuba has as state-sponsored terrorism. only four country in theies in the world have that status. >> we know that there is going to be this historic meeting important, of course, for people both in cuba and in the u.s. but important region wide as well. >> absolutely. this is the first thyme that cuba has been here. it's really making a difference, and that's what president obama pants. we're in the realm of his presidency where we're talking about legacy. i think we can put those along with the new england talks taking place with iran. one of the things that the president would like as a legacy but there are some clouds on the horizon side events still leftest tradition in latin america politics that is still alive. i was at one of those events
they have met before at the memorial service for nelson mandela, but this is going to be a meeting of substance talking about important issues as they try and rebuild a relationship, a process that started during december. one of the key issues on the agenda we have a signal from the u.s. there will be a development on this is that status that cuba has as state-sponsored terrorism. only four country in theies in the world have that status. >> we know that there is going to be this...
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he meat raul at nelson mandela's funeral, but this is the first time that they're meeting face to face to bang out some of these issues. it's not known if they'll go behind the scenes during the summit to really have an in-depth discussion, but you have to wonder when obama here in panama at this summit, and castro at this summit. a lifting of cuba from the sanctions list would go down in a major footnote in the legacy of both minute. >> you say you have to wonder and i couldn't agree more. you and i both have lived in cuba and you know things are looking positive for the country as a whole. but we also know that the president will be confronted by america's attitude. what do we expect to hear on that? >> this whole kumbaya moment that the administration was hoping to garner down here with the rugs on the resolution of the policy against cuba. you can see the dramatics taking place even during the live shot. that was thrown for a loop when the obama administration's legs for human rights, when they were cracking down on opposition leaders. and 33 mayors across the country had been deta
he meat raul at nelson mandela's funeral, but this is the first time that they're meeting face to face to bang out some of these issues. it's not known if they'll go behind the scenes during the summit to really have an in-depth discussion, but you have to wonder when obama here in panama at this summit, and castro at this summit. a lifting of cuba from the sanctions list would go down in a major footnote in the legacy of both minute. >> you say you have to wonder and i couldn't agree...