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and one of the songs was winds of change which is a song i wrote for winnie mandela and nelson mandela. so i sang this song last night with two musici-- three musicians who had never played it before. and in singing the song, it always, always takes me to a place in my soul and in my gut that is a place of pain. a place of passion. and a place of freedom and joy. and it seems that that goes over to the audience. and as i'm looking in your eyes now, i need to look in someone's eyes when i'm singing. so that i know, as you said, maybe this is the connectedness and a communication that, that we are having a conversation. i'm not just singing, i'm sharing something with you. and that's what happens and that's what it is for me on stage. >> what would you like to be your epitaph? >> my epitaph? here lies the first edition. >> okay. thank you very much. (laughter). ♪ ♪ >> it wasn't what you'd call a big election day. a governor's race, a ballot measures, a handful of elections but overall not a bad night for the republican party. forecast for a tuft 2016 for the gop. thinking too soon, or is
and one of the songs was winds of change which is a song i wrote for winnie mandela and nelson mandela. so i sang this song last night with two musici-- three musicians who had never played it before. and in singing the song, it always, always takes me to a place in my soul and in my gut that is a place of pain. a place of passion. and a place of freedom and joy. and it seems that that goes over to the audience. and as i'm looking in your eyes now, i need to look in someone's eyes when i'm...
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about some of those people in the book proposal i wish i had the opportunity to meet with nelson mandela because if you look someone who has such a huge impact on the world, he went into prison an angry black revolutionary and can mount the most livent - - loving and forgiving extraordinary human being. i wanted to figure out what happened or what happens to the human spirit to change from that into that. that is what is wonderful about life we all have that with cydnus to have that impact and change. none of us will have the impact of nelson mandela he changed south africa and the world he was an example that will live on. but each one of us can have an influence or the impact for good on the circle that we lived in. that is something we cannot forget. sometimes we feel there's so much suffering in the world and heartache and poverty and when we have such abundance, how you deal with that frustration you cannot do either of? i love how mitt describes it to my children and said if you think about it as a football field everybody has 10 yards. that is relived. -- where you live. you will
about some of those people in the book proposal i wish i had the opportunity to meet with nelson mandela because if you look someone who has such a huge impact on the world, he went into prison an angry black revolutionary and can mount the most livent - - loving and forgiving extraordinary human being. i wanted to figure out what happened or what happens to the human spirit to change from that into that. that is what is wonderful about life we all have that with cydnus to have that impact and...
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none of us are going to have the influence of nelson mandela. he change south africa. he change the world. he was the example that will always live on but each one of us can have an influence on impact for good on the circle that we live in and you know that's something we can't forget to a love how mitt describes it. sometimes we feel as though there's so much suffering in the world. there is so much heartache and there are so much poverty and how do you when we have such abundance deal with the frustration of feeling like you can't do enough? i love how mitt describes it to my children because he says if you think about it as a football field and everyone has their 10 yards, and that's where you live, you are not going to cure world hunger. one person is not going to cure world hunger but in the 10 yards you are living in you can have a huge impact. it's not like you have to have a life shattering life that will impact the entire world. only a few people have been able to do this but within your 10 yards you can. and so for me it's always a decision if someone happen
none of us are going to have the influence of nelson mandela. he change south africa. he change the world. he was the example that will always live on but each one of us can have an influence on impact for good on the circle that we live in and you know that's something we can't forget to a love how mitt describes it. sometimes we feel as though there's so much suffering in the world. there is so much heartache and there are so much poverty and how do you when we have such abundance deal with...
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mandela. in clinton's defense, he felt he couldn't fix it. he's a great example of how a revolutionary who needs a movement cannot be the leader. he cannot move out of the original role. >> all the advisors think what was going on with him? he just make the move. >> given what you know about bill clinton, what we will he see in hillary's campaign? if she wins, what will he do in her administration question at. >> that's a great question. it goes back to the clintons clintons and they go to the gas station and the attendant turns out to be an old boyfriend of hillary clinton. will clinton looks at him with all that yuppie disdain for the working class and said hillary, if you would have married him you would've been mrs. gas station attendant. and she said bill, if you hadn't married me, you'd be mr. gas station attendant and he'd be president. that goes to the question of who help too. one of the special things about his relationship as he is a people's person. she was the one who knew how to
mandela. in clinton's defense, he felt he couldn't fix it. he's a great example of how a revolutionary who needs a movement cannot be the leader. he cannot move out of the original role. >> all the advisors think what was going on with him? he just make the move. >> given what you know about bill clinton, what we will he see in hillary's campaign? if she wins, what will he do in her administration question at. >> that's a great question. it goes back to the clintons clintons...
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and she's like, oh, yes, mandela. and she -- you know, does this woman think i'm idris elba?e hell off. but in all places, in africa, i was confused. >> jimmy: maybe she was thinking of howie mandela? >> possibly. >> jimmy: the plots on your show are -- and part of the reason the show is so funny and detailed is that you take them from your real life and from the real lives of the writers. >> yes. >> jimmy: this is something that -- do you look around for these stories that so that you can remember them? >> no, we just come. we talk about our life experiences and everything that we're going through. our entire first season last year was taken from kenya barris' life and my life, and now we just incorporating a lot of other things. this episode that's on this week is about me taking my daughter to college for her first college as well as kenya's fear of flying, who -- kenya barris created this show and he's a partner in this and he has a severe fear of flying. >> jimmy: have you flown with him? >> i have. i have. >> jimmy: what does he do? >> he's heavily medicated. >> jimmy:
and she's like, oh, yes, mandela. and she -- you know, does this woman think i'm idris elba?e hell off. but in all places, in africa, i was confused. >> jimmy: maybe she was thinking of howie mandela? >> possibly. >> jimmy: the plots on your show are -- and part of the reason the show is so funny and detailed is that you take them from your real life and from the real lives of the writers. >> yes. >> jimmy: this is something that -- do you look around for these...
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mandela. in clinton's defense, he felt he couldn't fix it. he's a great example of how a revolutionary who needs a movement cannot be the leader. he cannot move out of the original role. >> all the advisors think what was going on with him? he just make the move. >> given what you know about bill clinton, what we will he see in hillary's campaign? if she wins, what will he do in her administration question at. >> that's a great question. it goes back to the clintons clintons and they go to the gas station and the attendant turns out to be an old boyfriend of hillary clinton. will clinton looks at him with all that yuppie disdain for the working class and said hillary, if you would have married him you would've been mrs. gas station attendant. and she said bill, if you hadn't married me, you'd be mr. gas station attendant and he'd be president. that goes to the question of who help too. one of the special things about his relationship as he is a people's person. she was the one who knew how to
mandela. in clinton's defense, he felt he couldn't fix it. he's a great example of how a revolutionary who needs a movement cannot be the leader. he cannot move out of the original role. >> all the advisors think what was going on with him? he just make the move. >> given what you know about bill clinton, what we will he see in hillary's campaign? if she wins, what will he do in her administration question at. >> that's a great question. it goes back to the clintons clintons...
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claiming to kill 40 soldiers and government forces and nelson mandela said it inflicted losses con government forces. the turkish president has been speaking, and defended his actions in syria. and said the bashar al-assad regime are all on the - they are all the same. he expressed sadness saying that he wished it had not happened. >> gunman attacked a u.n. base in northern mali. two were killed in the town. mortar shells were used to attack the compound. >> shooting in a birth control clinic in colorado killed three people. nine others were wounded in the standoff. the perpetrator is in custody, the situation resolved, there's no peril. that marked the end to a standoff between a gunman and police. later, authorities revealed that three people had died. >> unfortunately with the tragic situation today, we have to confirm that we have two civilian casualties, and we have the death of one police officer. that officer has been identified as gareth swisse, a six-year veteran of the colorado police department. before noon police responded to the planned parenthood after a call that shots were fir
claiming to kill 40 soldiers and government forces and nelson mandela said it inflicted losses con government forces. the turkish president has been speaking, and defended his actions in syria. and said the bashar al-assad regime are all on the - they are all the same. he expressed sadness saying that he wished it had not happened. >> gunman attacked a u.n. base in northern mali. two were killed in the town. mortar shells were used to attack the compound. >> shooting in a birth...
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he's met dignitaries like nelson mandela and al gore and celebrities like stevie wonder and sidney poitier. this year an estimated 45,000 people will be diagnosed with a >> knock on wood, i've never lost a patient on the table, but, you know, there are always outcomes that, you know, you wish had turned out different. >> and in a life and death world of neurosurgery, dr. black knows losing his focus can mean losing a patient. >> when i'm in surgery, i go into a different zone. and you focus all of your talent, all our energy, and all your spiritual self into trying to help and heal that patient that you have on the table. i think it's important, you know, when doing surgeries to realize that that person is someone's mother or someone's father or someone's sister, and to operate on them like it was your mother or your sister that you're operating on. >> precisely why "time" magazine named him one of the heroes of medicine and why black america's leading doctors. >> if i could say to dr. black, i would thank him for giving me 18 years that i didn't have. >> these patients are facing i think
he's met dignitaries like nelson mandela and al gore and celebrities like stevie wonder and sidney poitier. this year an estimated 45,000 people will be diagnosed with a >> knock on wood, i've never lost a patient on the table, but, you know, there are always outcomes that, you know, you wish had turned out different. >> and in a life and death world of neurosurgery, dr. black knows losing his focus can mean losing a patient. >> when i'm in surgery, i go into a different zone....
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he was jailed alongside nelson mandela. also hoping to preside over fifa's current vice president, the head of the powerful asian football confederation. he played a key role in the 2022 -- the acquisition of the 2022 world cup to guitar. -- to q atar. and one candidate said he would withdraw if michelle platini was platini wasf michel allowed in. >> either he wins his appeal and is allowed to stand or they can suspend him for a further 45 days if they decide the case is still pending. if that happens, that takes him a week before the election. there is no way he would be cleared in time for the election. reporter: platini is facing criminal charges, along with sepp blatter. until the suspension, he was the clear favorite to assist -- to succeed sepp blatter. dropped tiny robot was onto the surface of a comet hurtling toward the sun. it has healed many exciting scientific finds and a bit of drama -- it has hailed many exciting scientific finds and a bit of drama. robot made history last year by successfully landing on the c
he was jailed alongside nelson mandela. also hoping to preside over fifa's current vice president, the head of the powerful asian football confederation. he played a key role in the 2022 -- the acquisition of the 2022 world cup to guitar. -- to q atar. and one candidate said he would withdraw if michelle platini was platini wasf michel allowed in. >> either he wins his appeal and is allowed to stand or they can suspend him for a further 45 days if they decide the case is still pending. if...
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and in the abstract form this is one person i wish that i had the opportunity to meet with nelson mandela because if you look at someone that had such a huge impact on the world, he went into prison and angry black revolutionary. he came out the most loving, forgiving, extraordinary human being, and i wanted to figure out what happened. what happens to the human spirit changes that come and that to me is what is so wonderful about life is that we all have that within us to be able to have that kind of impact and change and influence. each one of us can have an influence or impact for good on this circle that we live in and that's something we can't forget i love how he describes it because sometimes we feel there's so much suffering in the world come to us, there's so much heart ache and so much poverty how do you when we have such abundance deal with the frustration of feeling like you can't get enough? i love how he described it to my children and helped discredit to be cut too because he says if you think about it as a football field and everyone's got their 10 yards and that's where y
and in the abstract form this is one person i wish that i had the opportunity to meet with nelson mandela because if you look at someone that had such a huge impact on the world, he went into prison and angry black revolutionary. he came out the most loving, forgiving, extraordinary human being, and i wanted to figure out what happened. what happens to the human spirit changes that come and that to me is what is so wonderful about life is that we all have that within us to be able to have that...
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the all blacks would lose to south africa in front of nelson mandela. a rare kidney disease saw him take time off the sport. he had to compete the a lower league level, but he managed to play at the 1999 world cup which saw the new zealand knocked on the in the semifinal. his record was only qualified this year by south africa brian habana. health problems ended his career after 63 caps and 37 tries. he unsuccessfully tried to return to the sporting area in 2005, a year after a kidney transplant. the second transplant was needed in 2011 and he was awaiting a third before his death. he spent the last month of his life watching his country win the world cup in england. he may not have achieved that feet himself, but he will be remembered as a sports first global super star >>> republican presidential hope awful bobby gindore race. he made the announcement saying this is not my time. his campaign had failed to gain much support among republicans and he consistently polled as one of the lowest candidate. he is the third republican to exit the contest after
the all blacks would lose to south africa in front of nelson mandela. a rare kidney disease saw him take time off the sport. he had to compete the a lower league level, but he managed to play at the 1999 world cup which saw the new zealand knocked on the in the semifinal. his record was only qualified this year by south africa brian habana. health problems ended his career after 63 caps and 37 tries. he unsuccessfully tried to return to the sporting area in 2005, a year after a kidney...
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the answer you normally get s look at nelson mandela or rosa parks.t they tell you is that these are people who are driven by strong sense of purpose. if a person like rosa parks can change the face of racial segregation, then any individual and their own circle can credit difference. -- can make a difference. what you have to do is encourage it. we have a lot of efforts in place. we work with these foundations. give a lot of people there. it changes the conventional career path. we bring in examples from other companies. there are many others that have shown that, and that gives us courage. alternately, what gives us purpose to do what we do, and it should be true for everybody is that we realize why we do this. ultimately we do this because we belong to a very small percentage of the population. i estimate it to be about 2% that is actually educated. that has a comfortable job. that can do what they want, work in places where they want. they do not have to about their family. that is not true for the other 98%. i always believed that it is our duty
the answer you normally get s look at nelson mandela or rosa parks.t they tell you is that these are people who are driven by strong sense of purpose. if a person like rosa parks can change the face of racial segregation, then any individual and their own circle can credit difference. -- can make a difference. what you have to do is encourage it. we have a lot of efforts in place. we work with these foundations. give a lot of people there. it changes the conventional career path. we bring in...
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children, another cause he'll promote during his trip anti-poaching efforts and he'll meet with nelson mandela's being a prince, he'll play some competitive polo tomorrow. i always wanted to take up polo. >> really? >> i just can't ride a horse. >> one little problem with that. >> coldplay though has released another track from its upcoming album "a headful of dreams," it's ever glowing. >> front man chris martin said he heard a surfer using the word and thought it describes a mood you get after a relationship has ended. not surprisingly, ever glow features martin's ex-wife gwyneth paltrow. take a listen. ♪ loving shadow there's a feeling within it, that ever glow ♪ >> other tracks feature guest vocals from martin's children and his current girlfriend and his current girlfriend anna belle. we were jamming to it. >> there you go. you really like this one. >> down for it. fine, so much for ever glow. >> you still have the ever glow. >> the entire "headful of dreams" will be released a week from today. >> it also featured beyonce and the president. >> and the president of the united states, right.
children, another cause he'll promote during his trip anti-poaching efforts and he'll meet with nelson mandela's being a prince, he'll play some competitive polo tomorrow. i always wanted to take up polo. >> really? >> i just can't ride a horse. >> one little problem with that. >> coldplay though has released another track from its upcoming album "a headful of dreams," it's ever glowing. >> front man chris martin said he heard a surfer using the word and...
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ultimately, the all blacks would lose the final to the host, south africa in front of nelson mandela. he later fought kidney disease. he had to compete at a lower league level, but he managed to play at the 1999 world cup, which saw new zealand knocked out in the semifinals. he scored eight tries in england, taking his tournament total to 15. that record was only equaled this year by south africa's brian habana. health problems would end is all black career after 63 caps and 37 tries. you tried to return to the sport in 2005, a year after a kidney transplant. the second transplant was needed in 2011, and he was awaiting a third before his death. at the age of 40, he spent the last months of his life watching his country win the world cup in england. he may not have achieved that feat himself, but he'll be remembered as the sport's first global superstar. al jazeera. >> just a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on our website. you'll find it all at aljazeera.com. >> gunfire in a paris suburb. please raid an apartment where suspects in fridays attacks were believed to b
ultimately, the all blacks would lose the final to the host, south africa in front of nelson mandela. he later fought kidney disease. he had to compete at a lower league level, but he managed to play at the 1999 world cup, which saw new zealand knocked out in the semifinals. he scored eight tries in england, taking his tournament total to 15. that record was only equaled this year by south africa's brian habana. health problems would end is all black career after 63 caps and 37 tries. you tried...
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a yearator rock) black nanned -- nelson mandela. a year later he took a year off from sport.hen he came back he played at a lower level. eventually he scored eight tries in england taking the total to 15. health problems ended the career in 2002 after 63 gaps and 37 tries. lomu tried to return to sporting cardiff, a year after a kidney transplat. it was needed in 2011 and was awaiting a third. lomu faces the last part of his life winning the world cup. he may not have achieved that feet, but would be remembered as the sports superstar >>> let's move away from sport to bring you an update on the security situation in france. in is stefan, a french government spokesman. >> translation: europe has had the big debate, special session about this. and the article 47 of the european treaty has been evoked. he also noticed all the other expressions of support from other nations to france and, of course, france on the basis of that will be putting forward a number of proposals. depend of course, of course, on the resources available to each and every country. he has also said that fra
a yearator rock) black nanned -- nelson mandela. a year later he took a year off from sport.hen he came back he played at a lower level. eventually he scored eight tries in england taking the total to 15. health problems ended the career in 2002 after 63 gaps and 37 tries. lomu tried to return to sporting cardiff, a year after a kidney transplat. it was needed in 2011 and was awaiting a third. lomu faces the last part of his life winning the world cup. he may not have achieved that feet, but...
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. >> a lot of who he wants to be around the world, the next mandela. >> i think he will live in new york as a launching pad for world figure. that's my theory of obama. he is not going to be mr. democrat. thank you, my round table. >>> up next, actor bryan cranston joins me. he played everyone from lyndon baines johnson. that detergent was like half the price! and we'll have to use like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade complete. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. >>> tune in tomorrow. we'll have special guests. "hardball" coverage of the republican presidential debate out of milwaukee. join me 7:00 to 8:00 eastern time, then after the debate we'll be here from 11:00 to 1:00 a.m. eastern time for highlights and analysis of the field tomorrow night and their performances. >>> we can't afford you. >> well, how much did you pay for the script of that? "bad men of tomb stone?" >> $1,200. >> all right. i'll write your movie for $1,200 then. >> and you don't want your name o
. >> a lot of who he wants to be around the world, the next mandela. >> i think he will live in new york as a launching pad for world figure. that's my theory of obama. he is not going to be mr. democrat. thank you, my round table. >>> up next, actor bryan cranston joins me. he played everyone from lyndon baines johnson. that detergent was like half the price! and we'll have to use like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade...
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. >> and he basically says he had been cast by the united states of america to be nelson mandela and at the end of the day he was yasir arafat and if it was a huge policy mistake that people were still paying for but include hints defense he thought he couldn't pick. they had to pick their own leader and he just wanted them to have difficulty. >> he's a great example of how a revolutionary that leads the movement cannot be the leader and cannot move out of the original role. >> and biggest reason the libraries they say what was going on with him he just couldn't make that move. >> even now with what you know what role do you see him playing in the campaign? and then what role do you see him playing in your administration? >> that is a great question that goes back to the central dance between that great joke in 1993 presidential motorcade is driving around and they run out of gas and they go to the gas station and the gas station attendant turns out to be an old boyfriend of hillary clinton's and bill clinton looks at him with all of that disdain for the working class and says if you
. >> and he basically says he had been cast by the united states of america to be nelson mandela and at the end of the day he was yasir arafat and if it was a huge policy mistake that people were still paying for but include hints defense he thought he couldn't pick. they had to pick their own leader and he just wanted them to have difficulty. >> he's a great example of how a revolutionary that leads the movement cannot be the leader and cannot move out of the original role....
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ultimately the all blacks would lose to the hosts south africa in front of nelson mandela.r later a rare kidney disease saw him take time off. he had to compete at lower-league level, but managed to play at the 1999 world cup. he scored eight tries in england, taking his tournament total to 15. >> we'll be remembered for his sportersmanship. >> reporter: health problems would end his all black career in 2002 after 63 caps and 37 tries. he tried to return to the sport in 2005, a year after a kidney transplant. the second transplant was needed in 2011, and he was awaiting third before his death. at the age of 40, he spent the last months of his life watching his country win the world cup in england. he may not have achieved that feet himself, but he'll be remembered as the world's first global superstar. >> that's all of your sport for now. >> thank you very much. >>> this year's international peace prize winner returned home to nigeria. he was given a hero's welcome. the teenager won the award for his campaign to end violence against children. victoria gatenby reports. >> re
ultimately the all blacks would lose to the hosts south africa in front of nelson mandela.r later a rare kidney disease saw him take time off. he had to compete at lower-league level, but managed to play at the 1999 world cup. he scored eight tries in england, taking his tournament total to 15. >> we'll be remembered for his sportersmanship. >> reporter: health problems would end his all black career in 2002 after 63 caps and 37 tries. he tried to return to the sport in 2005, a year...
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. >> i talked to the great bill russell and nelson mandela to the president down. dusty baker is still seeking one thing. a ring. >> i always have teams and have to build them up and he said dusty, you do more with less. i said i'm ready to do more with more. >> they literally had their hands on each other's throats by the end. >> he knowledge innes people well. they trust him and he's a motivator and a communicator and a guy that really squeezes the most talent out of each and every part of the roster. >> i can not only bring xs and os, but i want to bring closeness to the team as soon as possible from top to bottom and the great teams i've been on and organizations that i've been in, everybody had a positive attitude and people coming to the stadium from the janitor to the administrative assistant to the ownership to the players. >> bringing players together, that's dusty baker's strength. gm mike rizzo today nwould not confirm if he was the first choice, only that he was the right choice. carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> were you able to google al adels? >> for
. >> i talked to the great bill russell and nelson mandela to the president down. dusty baker is still seeking one thing. a ring. >> i always have teams and have to build them up and he said dusty, you do more with less. i said i'm ready to do more with more. >> they literally had their hands on each other's throats by the end. >> he knowledge innes people well. they trust him and he's a motivator and a communicator and a guy that really squeezes the most talent out of...
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aspiration is no mere recent phase in human history, britain in the magna carta, those clauss that nelson mandela was thinking of when he phrased the magna carta in 1964. having said that in 1215, in june of 1215 i don't think they were the most important words, they were not the most important. in 1215 the most important words in the charter came much later. the security clause. the security clause stated that if the kings didn't obey magna carta then at council of 25 barons would be legally entitled to distress and distain him in any way they saw fit. that would be to force him to do right by them and that sounds good you have a mechanism to enforce thing they agree to but in practice it was fatal because magna carta was supposed to be a peace treaty and here embedded in the mechanism that was supposed to make this work was a mechanism for starting a civil war. the minute anyone broke the terms of the charter civil war would break out. that is exactly what happened. almost as soon as the ink was dry the agreement that was drawn-out, as soon as the ink was dry and, it was distributed by the chur
aspiration is no mere recent phase in human history, britain in the magna carta, those clauss that nelson mandela was thinking of when he phrased the magna carta in 1964. having said that in 1215, in june of 1215 i don't think they were the most important words, they were not the most important. in 1215 the most important words in the charter came much later. the security clause. the security clause stated that if the kings didn't obey magna carta then at council of 25 barons would be legally...
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. >> a lot of who he wants to be around the world, the next mandela. >> i think he will live in new yorkunching pad for world figure. that's my theory of obama. he is not going to be mr. democrat. thank you, my round table. >>> up next, actor brian cranston joins me. he played everyone from lyndon baines johnson. surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i am... do you know what ge is? take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. to take care of my heart.s that's why i take meta. meta is clinically proven to help lower cholesterol. try meta today. and for a tasty heart hea
. >> a lot of who he wants to be around the world, the next mandela. >> i think he will live in new yorkunching pad for world figure. that's my theory of obama. he is not going to be mr. democrat. thank you, my round table. >>> up next, actor brian cranston joins me. he played everyone from lyndon baines johnson. surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so...
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or two on he found himself standing outside the south african prison were freedom fighter nelson mandela was released after 27 years of imprisonment. little-known fact, he was one of the few american journalists to report from behind the berlin wall. he has been a john simon guggenheim fellow and a national endowment for the humanities fellow. these are two of the highest towards bestowed upon an author. he has been called america's canny as cultural historian, has explored the cultural and...