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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu. in soweto, it means something. now do most of the people own their homes, or do they rent? >> mdu: uh, most of the people own their homes. >> anthony: they start to make a little more money, things start to get good, can you build up? >> mdu: yeah. you can build up. >> anthony: look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> woman: you have a nice day, gentlemens. >> anthony: you too. >> mdu: bye. those ladies over here, you can see they're marketing for their stalls. [ lady speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: you know where you're going right? >> mdu: yeah, i know where i'm going. >> anthony: next exit, smokey, delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> mdu: cut out th
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu. in soweto, it means something. now do most of the people own their homes, or do they rent? >> mdu: uh, most of the people own their homes. >> anthony: they start to make a little more money, things start to get good, can you build up? >> mdu: yeah. you can build up. >> anthony: look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class...
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a lecture ahead of mandela day, south africans encouraged to donate 67 minutes of their time to help others. bill gates said the money will go to health initiative, agriculture and also addressing the fight against hiv and aids. >> the number of people dying from hiv as increased fourfold since 1990 and we need to get people to get diagnosed. we need people to seek treatment, and people that are on treatment need to be fully adherent.>> gates said his foundation has already invested more than $9 billion in africa. >>> taking place is the walk the -- the 10k taking off yesterday morning and 20,000 people participated. they say there has been a big shift in the aids epidemic and people are now living longer with the disease in learning how to manage it. the money raised will help to fund new programs, and project inform at the age planet. -- aids clinic.>> they were one of the first responders to the hiv and aids crisis in san francisco, and this your through the funding of the foundation, we were able to create a aids and aging program, the first one in the country, and we had never h
a lecture ahead of mandela day, south africans encouraged to donate 67 minutes of their time to help others. bill gates said the money will go to health initiative, agriculture and also addressing the fight against hiv and aids. >> the number of people dying from hiv as increased fourfold since 1990 and we need to get people to get diagnosed. we need people to seek treatment, and people that are on treatment need to be fully adherent.>> gates said his foundation has already invested...
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of mandela day. that's when south africans are encouraged to donate 67 minutes of their time to help others. the billionaire said the money will go toward health initiatives, agriculture and technology. gates also addressed africa's fight against hiv and a.i.d.s. >> the number of young people dying from hiv has increased fourfold since 1990. we need to get people to get diagnosed. we need people to seek treatment and people who are on treatment need to be fully adherent. >> gates said the bill and melinda gates foundation has already invested more than $9 billion in africa with health issues being the major focus. >>> today marks the 20th anniversary of the twa flight 800 crash in the atlantic that killed all 230 people aboard. the boeing 747 crashed into the ocean off the coast of long island on july 17, 1996 around 8:30 in the evening. the plane went down 12 minutes after take off kennedy airport. the flight was heading to rome with a stopover in paris. investigators concluded the probable cause wa
of mandela day. that's when south africans are encouraged to donate 67 minutes of their time to help others. the billionaire said the money will go toward health initiatives, agriculture and technology. gates also addressed africa's fight against hiv and a.i.d.s. >> the number of young people dying from hiv has increased fourfold since 1990. we need to get people to get diagnosed. we need people to seek treatment and people who are on treatment need to be fully adherent. >> gates...
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have the family so -- stone keyboard. 1980's, jesse jackson for president material. 1990's, nelson mandela and the million man march. from 2000, you have a voting andh with a hanging chad material from katrina. overview very quick but in fact, remember, unlike the slavery exhibition or even the year of era of segregation, every person who comes to this exhibition has a personal experience, is able to drive personally and memory associated with at least some of these artifacts and images. in fact, without that journalism is the first draft of history, we are encouraging people because of our reflection at the end of the hallway, to participate in creating that history that is a reflection, more than 70 journalistic in the first draft of history. did not go competent to make the judgment here we want our visitors to help us. [indiscernible] in behind me is the oprah winfrey theater. in front of us is this wonderful sculpture stairway that there can tell you about. support,umns, and the it will be our connection from the central hall above got to the oprah winfrey theater. you can see, a perf
have the family so -- stone keyboard. 1980's, jesse jackson for president material. 1990's, nelson mandela and the million man march. from 2000, you have a voting andh with a hanging chad material from katrina. overview very quick but in fact, remember, unlike the slavery exhibition or even the year of era of segregation, every person who comes to this exhibition has a personal experience, is able to drive personally and memory associated with at least some of these artifacts and images. in...
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when i played mandela, i had to study that, but in this film, you know, it's top to toe, it was four hours putting that on. >> revealing how he gave captain kirk a more macho image. >> i gave chris pine a black eye. he tried it with me, man. i was, like, boom, how's that? he ended up using it in the film. he's a show off, man. we could have covered it up. he just wanted to show everyone he had a shiner. >> elba showing us his dapper side and his clothing line. >> it's a dream come true. fashion. >> helping other guys get his slick style. >> this is my staple scarf. i have it on a lot of the clothes because i have a scar on my left leg, so i put it on my clothing. it's really easy and you're not reinventing the wheel. >> watch idris on the big screen friday dressed like idris any day you want, we just can't promise you'll look as good as he does. >>> coming up, patrick dempsey and wife jillian back together. now they're unloading her bachelorette pad. >> how much they're hoping to bank. >>> plus, new video kelly ripa packs on the pda backstage at live with her husband mark next. >>> h
when i played mandela, i had to study that, but in this film, you know, it's top to toe, it was four hours putting that on. >> revealing how he gave captain kirk a more macho image. >> i gave chris pine a black eye. he tried it with me, man. i was, like, boom, how's that? he ended up using it in the film. he's a show off, man. we could have covered it up. he just wanted to show everyone he had a shiner. >> elba showing us his dapper side and his clothing line. >> it's a...
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this weekend is the tenth anniversary of the mandela foods cooperative. >> getting people the food weand the story has changed. oakland is no longer a food desert. >> the market strives to offer fresh fruits and vegetables to neighbors. >>> don't usually hear reports of a stolen car but this isn't just any car. the thief stole years of hard work. >>> fog is rolling in. we will find out if it will impact or 4th of july fireworks. now a look at what is ahead on world news. >> coming up, the explosive scare in new york city. it's a mystery blast that severely injured a tourist in central park, plus this small plane crashing into a lake and sinking. the miraculous escape. we areles following the toxic invasion keeping families out of the water in florida this >> a vintage car owner opens someone comes through and finds a stolen car. 'er looking at a ford model-t that belongs to a man who was as a car show in new mexico who discovered his car was gone and so was the truck and trailer. and the has harsh words for the crook. >> we's rough him up and then turn him over to police. >> not only
this weekend is the tenth anniversary of the mandela foods cooperative. >> getting people the food weand the story has changed. oakland is no longer a food desert. >> the market strives to offer fresh fruits and vegetables to neighbors. >>> don't usually hear reports of a stolen car but this isn't just any car. the thief stole years of hard work. >>> fog is rolling in. we will find out if it will impact or 4th of july fireworks. now a look at what is ahead on world...
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. >>> the events in france, our troubles at home, reminded us of the words of the late nelson mandelanot the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. [gasp] ah! aah! ray! i'm in here! i forgot deodorant. get out! what is that? out! you have a mustache. out! sorry! sir.
. >>> the events in france, our troubles at home, reminded us of the words of the late nelson mandelanot the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. [gasp] ah! aah! ray! i'm in here! i forgot deodorant. get out! what is that? out! you have a mustache. out! sorry! sir.
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. ♪ >> it was the late nelson mandela who once told me, "good and evil are constantly at war, so goodt choose." thank you for watching abc news. for more on this story, tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we're online on our "nightline" facebook page and at
. ♪ >> it was the late nelson mandela who once told me, "good and evil are constantly at war, so goodt choose." thank you for watching abc news. for more on this story, tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we're online on our "nightline" facebook page and at
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. ♪ >> it was the late nelson mandela who once told me, "good and evil are constantly at war, so goodoose." thank you for watching abc news. for more on this story, tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we're online on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. let us choose well, america. good night. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your...
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. ♪ >> it was the late nelson mandela who once told me, "good and evil are constantly at war, so good choose." thank you for watching abc news. for more on this story, tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we're online on our "nightline" facebook page abcnews.com. let us choose well, america. good night. first of all, michael and geoffrey are so cute. ha ha! thank you. very friendly and helpful and all the kids love them, i love them. well, thank you. they are very special, and they're so excited about doing a comedy routine at the winter concert. it's so cute! you must be very proud. oh, yeah. winter concert? yeah, ray. you know about that. oh, yeah, i know about that. i just can't believe it's winter already. he's been practicing their routine with them. he's this totally involved dad, you know? yeah, and if you need any help telling them apart, i'm your guy. well, actually, it's gotten easier. but there are some... differences. yeah. you start seeing it around the eyes, right? sure. that, and then there are some other...diff-- well, let's see. um... these are the p
. ♪ >> it was the late nelson mandela who once told me, "good and evil are constantly at war, so good choose." thank you for watching abc news. for more on this story, tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we're online on our "nightline" facebook page abcnews.com. let us choose well, america. good night. first of all, michael and geoffrey are so cute. ha ha! thank you. very friendly and helpful and all the kids love them, i love them. well,...
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from the negro league and civil rights activist, harriet tubman and then this portrait of nelson mandelathat are spiritually strong or internally strong because that's how i want to see myself. >> reporter: so when he was commissioned to create the cover for the 90th anniversary of the new yorker, nelson took the publications mascot, and reimagined him as a contemporary african american man. a modern day aristocrat, swapping his eye glass for an iphone. how old were you dreing something like that? >> that looks like it was from high school. >> reporter: the inspiration for the elongated form found in much of nelson's early work actually came from a tv show. nelson was a big fan of "good times" and the paintings in the opening and closing credites. they were the work of barns but evans. played by jimmy walker. >> i can see an african-american artist on televisions who likes to draw and paint just like i do. ♪ >> reporter: he also idolized michael jackson. years later the phone rang. >> miechael jackson called and e told me how much he liked, loved the marvin gaye paintings and said i want
from the negro league and civil rights activist, harriet tubman and then this portrait of nelson mandelathat are spiritually strong or internally strong because that's how i want to see myself. >> reporter: so when he was commissioned to create the cover for the 90th anniversary of the new yorker, nelson took the publications mascot, and reimagined him as a contemporary african american man. a modern day aristocrat, swapping his eye glass for an iphone. how old were you dreing something...
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they traveled together to the funeral of nelson mandela. the tenth anniversary of september 11th, among other occasion. by his staff's own admission the president is intensely frustrated at the lack of movement on curbing access to guns, branding it as republican obstructionism. the vice president spent yesterday talking to police about improving
they traveled together to the funeral of nelson mandela. the tenth anniversary of september 11th, among other occasion. by his staff's own admission the president is intensely frustrated at the lack of movement on curbing access to guns, branding it as republican obstructionism. the vice president spent yesterday talking to police about improving
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chism, the first black woman eect a elected to congress and then there's this portrait of nelson mandelaaised in rebellion against apartheid. >> i like to choose subjects that are internally strong or spiritually strong because that's how i want to see myself. >> reporter: so when he was commissioned to create the cover of the 90th anniversary of the new yorker, he took the publication's mascot and realized him as a modern day aristocrat. swapping his old school eye glass for an iphone. how old were you when you were drewi drawing something like that? >> that looks like high school. >> reporter: the inspiration for the elongated form found in much of nelson early work came from a tv show. nelson was a big fan of "big times" and the paintings in the opening and closing credits. they were the work of artist ernie barns but passed off on the show as the work of artist j.j. evans played by jimmy walker. >> i can remember seeing an african-american artist on television who loves to paint like i do. >> reporter: and he idolized michael jackson. years later the phone rang. >> michael jakckson c
chism, the first black woman eect a elected to congress and then there's this portrait of nelson mandelaaised in rebellion against apartheid. >> i like to choose subjects that are internally strong or spiritually strong because that's how i want to see myself. >> reporter: so when he was commissioned to create the cover of the 90th anniversary of the new yorker, he took the publication's mascot and realized him as a modern day aristocrat. swapping his old school eye glass for an...
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they traveled together to the funeral of nelson mandela. and they commemorated the tenth anniversary of september 11th, among other occasion. by his staff's own admission the president is intensely frustrated at the lack of movement on curbing access to guns, branding it as republican obstructionism. the vice president spent yesterday talking to police about improving community policing, and here's what the vice president told lester holt ahead of the trip. >> what's not happening what happened in the '90s was you don't have police officers out of the car, knowing who runs the local grocery store, showing up at the boys and girls club. there's much less interaction. so what happens is, that -- that -- that police officer sitting in the squad car in a tough neighborhood, they don't know she's a mother of three kids and coaches basketball and is a good person and conversely, the kid on the corner crossing the street with the hoodie, the police officers don't know this kid may be a poet instead of a gang banger. >> president obama will host a
they traveled together to the funeral of nelson mandela. and they commemorated the tenth anniversary of september 11th, among other occasion. by his staff's own admission the president is intensely frustrated at the lack of movement on curbing access to guns, branding it as republican obstructionism. the vice president spent yesterday talking to police about improving community policing, and here's what the vice president told lester holt ahead of the trip. >> what's not happening what...
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start every day with the poem, the same poem that strengthen the resolve of the imprisoned nelson mandela when he recited it each day so young men of the eagle academy. >> black as the pit from pole to pole, i think with the gods may e from my soul [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> that was amazing and i'm very proud parent of two amazing boys as you just heard, she is winning fight for kids all upr the country, opening opportunities they cannot even imagine. far from the spotlight and over her entire career, when hillary clinton sees a problem, she fights to fix it. like our justice system letting down to many americans. hillary clinton believes that no matter where you come from, where you live, or the cover -- color of your skin, you deserve the full freedoms and protections of our laws. this is the fight of hillary clinton's life, social justice. >> she learned to do all the good you can in all the ways you can for all the people you care. -- can. that is what has guided hillary clinton's whole life. she stood up for teenagers thrown in jail was f
start every day with the poem, the same poem that strengthen the resolve of the imprisoned nelson mandela when he recited it each day so young men of the eagle academy. >> black as the pit from pole to pole, i think with the gods may e from my soul [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> that was amazing and i'm very proud parent of two amazing boys as you just heard, she is winning fight for kids all upr the country, opening opportunities they...
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start every day with the poem, the same poem that strengthen the resolve of the imprisoned nelson mandela when he recited it each day so young men of the eagle academy. >> black as the pit from pole to pole, i think with the gods may e from my soul [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> that was amazing and i'm very proud parent of two amazing boys as you just heard, she is winning fight for kids all upr the country, opening opportunities they cannot even imagine. far from the spotlight and over her entire career, when hillary clinton sees a problem, she fights to fix it. like our justice system letting down to many americans. hillary clinton believes that no matter where you come from, where you live, or the cover -- color of your skin, you deserve the full freedoms and protections of our laws. this is the fight of hillary clinton's life, social justice. >> she learned to do all the good you can in all the ways you can for all the people you care. -- can. that is what has guided hillary clinton's whole life. she stood up for teenagers thrown in jail was f
start every day with the poem, the same poem that strengthen the resolve of the imprisoned nelson mandela when he recited it each day so young men of the eagle academy. >> black as the pit from pole to pole, i think with the gods may e from my soul [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> that was amazing and i'm very proud parent of two amazing boys as you just heard, she is winning fight for kids all upr the country, opening opportunities they...
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revolutionary things take a lot of time could i remember meeting seven or eight years ago nelson mandela. we happen to be visiting his home and he said something which i'm never forget, if i seems impossible until it happens. i was obviously different context but that stayed with me. some of these challenges including the opportunities are going to be hard and they are going to be frustrating there will be times that people say maybe it's not going to happen. i got a bunch of my calls from parents and friends saying it doesn't seem to be working. do you have a plan b? i believed in that idea and we stuck with it and figure out a way to work through the issues that were holding us back holding the internet back and eventually broke through it. that's partly why decided to write the book that i think that mindset and some of the stories will be helpful to innovators and again it's not just for the engineers, think everybody needs to think about the future any more optimistically and think about how they can think about their own job in a world where there is more definition of the work has
revolutionary things take a lot of time could i remember meeting seven or eight years ago nelson mandela. we happen to be visiting his home and he said something which i'm never forget, if i seems impossible until it happens. i was obviously different context but that stayed with me. some of these challenges including the opportunities are going to be hard and they are going to be frustrating there will be times that people say maybe it's not going to happen. i got a bunch of my calls from...
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nelson mandela was a great friend of mine. we have worked on human rights programs. say, [indiscernible] my school superintendent made a big impact on me. we have plenty of heroes. i happen to be religious, i think the ultimate standard of perfection for a human being is the life of jesus christ and i teach the bible every sunday. look at people who exhibited through human courage and wisdom the highest ideals that should guide us all. you for whathank has been a wonderful and , theful our, -- hour kindness, iorality, would say you are my hero. [applause] >> though your, stand up if you can't. . she is the director of the museum. impotent place in my life as well. i would to thank her, meredith. [applause] >> again, thank you so much for coming. we want to thank the museum for hosting us. ambassador peter's for being with us and for everyone here who is a distinguished guest. there's a wonderful moment, treasure them and know that they don't come back. i was there are more of us here voice of to a p fiction. [applause] thank you, everybody for coming out. [applause]
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continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there is hope for the rest of us. >> man: when i was a kid, my grandparents teach that there are some people who live in madagascar before. they were very little people and they live in forest and they respect the environment. but then come many people from other countries. from africa, from asia, spain, from france. many of us don't know their history. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ ♪ >> darren: salama. park it. ♪ >> anthony: over the years i've let a lot of extraordinary landscapes recede into a blur outside my windows. i've looked, maybe seen, maybe noticed, then gone. we all carry different experiences inside us. we see things differently, don't we? madagascar. exotic unspoiled paradise? or microcosm for the end of times? antananarivo -- tana for short. madagascar's crowded, chaotic capital city. how are you doing m
continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there is hope for the rest of us. >> man: when i was a kid, my grandparents teach that there are some people who live in madagascar before. they were very little people and they live in forest and they respect the environment. but then come many people from other countries. from africa, from asia, spain, from france. many of us don't know their history. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my...
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eleanor roosevelt, nelson mandela, dorothy rodham, these are hillary clinton's heroes. national security law praising dictators was an automatic f in my class. >> let me tell you something, in 2008 as the dean of the new hampshire school of law, i invited each presidential candidate to talk about terrorism -- [ audience chanting ] >> i'm not sure what they're saying. to talk about terrorism with me and other retired admirals and generals. of all the candidates that we met with, hillary clinton was by far, by far the best prepared and the most knowledgeable. she listened carefully to our arguments. she tested us. we had more than 500 years of collective experience, and we learned from her. and this is before she served as our secretary of state, before she brokered a cease-fire in gaza, before she rallied the world to sanction iran and advised president obama to take out bin laden, and she restored our reputation in the world. anyone who has served with the men and women of our armed forces know how serious it is to send them in harm's way. when you're a soldier, sailor,
eleanor roosevelt, nelson mandela, dorothy rodham, these are hillary clinton's heroes. national security law praising dictators was an automatic f in my class. >> let me tell you something, in 2008 as the dean of the new hampshire school of law, i invited each presidential candidate to talk about terrorism -- [ audience chanting ] >> i'm not sure what they're saying. to talk about terrorism with me and other retired admirals and generals. of all the candidates that we met with,...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hillary clinton has spoken of watching nelson mandela embrace his former jailers because hebe imprisoned twice. once by steel and concrete, once by anger and bitterness. i have worked for years with the innocence project, the extraordinary organization that fights to exonerate the wrongfully convicted, and you know, i have never heard a single exxonry, many of whom spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit. i've never heard them speak of anger or outrage, only of their desire to reform the system so that others might be spared their suffering. i am proud tonight to introduce a group of women profoundly impacted by injustice and violence, who have turned their pain into power and their outrage into action. they are the mothers of the movement. they understand that we must reach out to each other because of our diversity, because we are stronger together. you know, hillary says we can't hide from these hard truths about race and justice in america. we have to name them and own them and then change them. that's what she'll do as president, and the mothers of the mo
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hillary clinton has spoken of watching nelson mandela embrace his former jailers because hebe imprisoned twice. once by steel and concrete, once by anger and bitterness. i have worked for years with the innocence project, the extraordinary organization that fights to exonerate the wrongfully convicted, and you know, i have never heard a single exxonry, many of whom spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit. i've never heard them speak of anger or outrage,...
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there is no narrative about racism in france, there is no martin luther king or mandela.re is no muslim lives matter or movement in france. when i talk to people, i call them as african decent, they don't throw their religion in my face. they're not isis, they'll tell me when i question them what they go through. you cannot run apartments - apartments -- that's a real thing, they internalize it and they don't fight it. it is weird to have this awful new kind of affection which i calls mercenaries and they're the ones calling it isis. >> the fall out of this attack is felt on one front which is french's war, that was something the president francois hollande announced today. given the sense how this war plays out in france of the periods of the last several months of the attack and what we are seeing today. you know in the media after math of the theater attack, there was strong support for it, the french military putting out videos of aircraft taking off and a rally booilooind behind t. are we going to go back to our people this time around saying it is not going to work,
there is no narrative about racism in france, there is no martin luther king or mandela.re is no muslim lives matter or movement in france. when i talk to people, i call them as african decent, they don't throw their religion in my face. they're not isis, they'll tell me when i question them what they go through. you cannot run apartments - apartments -- that's a real thing, they internalize it and they don't fight it. it is weird to have this awful new kind of affection which i calls...
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would become governor, senator, he could have become the clerk of alabama, the clerk with nelson mandela ended apartheid in south africa. he might have done that. he had the ability. but he shows a different root, cynically because it was a way to advance. i believe that when donald trump talks about shipping, sending 11 million undocumented workers out of this country when he's elected president, i think he knows that's not going to happen. i think he was looking with no kind of background as political candidate and using the media to advance himself, he needed these issues that were so enormous, so radical that they would get the attention, the attention and he's a smart, he's understanding the white -- the white working class, the lower middle class. george wallace wasn't understanding. if he was elected president he wouldn't do that. the same is true with muslims about not allowing muslims in this country. maybe little bit more of a possibility, so i think is that parallel. george what his needed violence and he wanted potential of violence at his rallies. he wanted to have protestor
would become governor, senator, he could have become the clerk of alabama, the clerk with nelson mandela ended apartheid in south africa. he might have done that. he had the ability. but he shows a different root, cynically because it was a way to advance. i believe that when donald trump talks about shipping, sending 11 million undocumented workers out of this country when he's elected president, i think he knows that's not going to happen. i think he was looking with no kind of background as...
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nelson mandela was a friend of mine. he and i worked on human rights programs. there are a lot of heroes. [inaudible] a person that made a great impact on me was my school superintendent. so we had plenty of heroes we can look upon. we do not need to look far for inspiration. but i happen to be religious. a person who is an example for standing up for the life of a human being is jesus christ. we can see people who exhibited human courage, the highest ideals. well, before i thank you for what has been a withrful and powerful hour , man of morality and kindness i would like to say you are my hero. mr. carter: i appreciate it. [applause] stand up again. [applause] mr. carter: this is the director of our library and museum. she has an important place in my life. i wanted to recognize her. thank you, meredith. [applause] mr. kayongo: again, thank you so much for coming. museum,to thank the ambassador peters for being with us, and everyone who is a distinguished guest. this is a wonderful moment. treasure them. know that they do not come back. i wish there were more
nelson mandela was a friend of mine. he and i worked on human rights programs. there are a lot of heroes. [inaudible] a person that made a great impact on me was my school superintendent. so we had plenty of heroes we can look upon. we do not need to look far for inspiration. but i happen to be religious. a person who is an example for standing up for the life of a human being is jesus christ. we can see people who exhibited human courage, the highest ideals. well, before i thank you for what...
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. >> hillary clinton has spoken of watching nelson mandela embrace his former jailers because he didn't want to be imprisoned twice. once by steel and concrete, once by anger and bitterness. i have worked for years with the innocence project, the extraordinary organization that fights to exonerate the wrongful wrongfully convicted. and you know, i have never heard a single exoneree, many of whom have spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit, i've never heard them speak of anger or outrage, only of their desire to reform the system so that others might be spared their suffering. i am proud tonight to introduce a group of women profoundly impacted by injustice and violence who have turned their pain into power and their outrage into action. they are the mothers of the moveme movement. they understand that we must reach out to each other because of our diversity. because we are stronger together. you know, hillary says we can't hide from these hard truths about race and justice in america. we have to name them and own them and then change them. that's what she'll do as presid
. >> hillary clinton has spoken of watching nelson mandela embrace his former jailers because he didn't want to be imprisoned twice. once by steel and concrete, once by anger and bitterness. i have worked for years with the innocence project, the extraordinary organization that fights to exonerate the wrongful wrongfully convicted. and you know, i have never heard a single exoneree, many of whom have spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit, i've never heard them speak of...
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eleanor roosevelt, nelson mandela. dorothy rodham. these are hillary clinton's heroes.onald trump? well, donald trump admires donald trump. and saddam hussein and kim jong-un and of vladimir putin he said, and i quote, "in terms of leadership, he's getting an "a." i taught national security law. >> that's a live picture on the left of your screen, the president landed at andrew air force base after the short helicopter ride from the white house. he will get on air force one for the short flight to philadelphia to address this convention tonight. we're going to go to chris matthews now who has a special guest on the floor. you'll pardon the interruption of admiral hutson. >> jerry brown, four-time governor of california right now. i got to ask you about question of the hour. the republican candidate for president has asked the leaders of the russia republic to hack into the e-mail of hillary clinton. what do you make of that kind of interruption in our political process? >> well, it's completely unpresidential. the only thing i can say about it is it's bad that he's call
eleanor roosevelt, nelson mandela. dorothy rodham. these are hillary clinton's heroes.onald trump? well, donald trump admires donald trump. and saddam hussein and kim jong-un and of vladimir putin he said, and i quote, "in terms of leadership, he's getting an "a." i taught national security law. >> that's a live picture on the left of your screen, the president landed at andrew air force base after the short helicopter ride from the white house. he will get on air force one...
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the microsoft co-founder delivered the nelson mandela annual lecture ahead of mandela day.hat's when people around the world are encouraged to donate 67 minutes of their time to help others. bill gates said the money will go towards health initiatives, agriculture and technology. he also addressed africa's fight against hiv and aids. >> the number of young people dying from hive has increased -- from hiv has increased four fold since 1990. we need to get people to get diagnosed. we need people to seek treatment and people who are on treatment need to be fully adherent. >> gates says his foundation has already invested more than $9 billion in africa. >>> the san francisco giants are probably happy to get out of san diego after being swept over the weekend and barely avoided being no hit yesterday. johnny cueto was on the mound. lasted five innings. he allowed four runs. the giants got a three-run home run by gillespie. it broke up edwin jackson's bid for a no-hitter. padres win 5-3. the giants are off today. >>> now the oakland a's fell short yesterday. they lost two pitcher
the microsoft co-founder delivered the nelson mandela annual lecture ahead of mandela day.hat's when people around the world are encouraged to donate 67 minutes of their time to help others. bill gates said the money will go towards health initiatives, agriculture and technology. he also addressed africa's fight against hiv and aids. >> the number of young people dying from hive has increased -- from hiv has increased four fold since 1990. we need to get people to get diagnosed. we need...
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herb's also met a who's who of celebrities, including president barack obama and nelson mandela. >> he's got great genes, that's what it is. don't miss more of his remarkable story during our nbc 10 special, going for gold, that is tomorrow night at 7:00. you want to tune in for that. it's excellent. >>> it is that time again. where are your tickets? >> i put them away. >> we're hiding them. >> i promised jim i would give him something if i win. only so much to go around. the jackpot has gone up. we're talking, i don't know, hundreds of millions of dollars. maybe a little something for you, too. >> like ten bucks? lunch maybe? >> people all across our area are feeling pretty lucky. we'll talk to them ahead on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> first we continue to follow the latest on the tragedy in dallas. faith leaders are calling for prayer and peace. five officers were ambushed and killed. >>> police officers are hurting. we are heartbroken. >> a well-planned and well-thoughtout evil tragedy that left five of his officers dead and several others injured. the shootings marked the deadliest day
herb's also met a who's who of celebrities, including president barack obama and nelson mandela. >> he's got great genes, that's what it is. don't miss more of his remarkable story during our nbc 10 special, going for gold, that is tomorrow night at 7:00. you want to tune in for that. it's excellent. >>> it is that time again. where are your tickets? >> i put them away. >> we're hiding them. >> i promised jim i would give him something if i win. only so much to...
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mandela changed. gandhi changed.nact the most high-stakes run in history. for the next 36 hours, they will attempt to run from the heart of athens, across some of greece's most treacherous terrain, to sparta, six marathons away. it would seem beyond the limits of human endurance. but 2,500 years ago, facing annihilation by the persian empire, athens sent a single runner on this
mandela changed. gandhi changed.nact the most high-stakes run in history. for the next 36 hours, they will attempt to run from the heart of athens, across some of greece's most treacherous terrain, to sparta, six marathons away. it would seem beyond the limits of human endurance. but 2,500 years ago, facing annihilation by the persian empire, athens sent a single runner on this
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mandela changed. gandhi changed.n to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and e*trade. >> e-trade is all about seizing opportunities, and i'd like to -- >> cut! so i am going to take this opportunity to direct. thank you. we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere.
mandela changed. gandhi changed.n to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and e*trade. >> e-trade is all about seizing opportunities, and i'd like to -- >> cut! so i am going to take this opportunity to direct. thank you. we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere.
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if president nelson mandela i think was in his 90s when he took over.ne thing senator sanders has shown us is that age isn't anything but a number. if you have great work to do, you need to do that. >> 2020, a very short four years from now. always good to have you with me. thank you. >> thank you. >>> happening now, zika in the united states, the first domestic outbreak hit south florida, so what are the fears there? i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized... i'm allergic to wasabi. well, i feel better. it's been five minutes. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] okay. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] your but, during the day, fine when yothey can move!em on. in the morning... noon... evening... enough is enough!
if president nelson mandela i think was in his 90s when he took over.ne thing senator sanders has shown us is that age isn't anything but a number. if you have great work to do, you need to do that. >> 2020, a very short four years from now. always good to have you with me. thank you. >> thank you. >>> happening now, zika in the united states, the first domestic outbreak hit south florida, so what are the fears there? i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic...
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found their voice and 2011 was the year when the radical became reality and then she quoted president mandela who said it always seems impossible until it's done and looked out on the vista of faces and said delegates and around the world, governments of the developed world, deep cuts now. get it done and we were there. the only national broadcast from this country to be broadcasting every day the voices inside and out and broadcasting them throughout the world, yes, we need the media like "democracy now!" and community television in new york and independent media all over this country and around the world to link together to break through the static that within the distortion of lies and half truths that obscure reality, we need the media to give us the definition of static, criticism, opposition, unwarranted interference. we need a media that covers power. we need a media is the fourth estate not for the state and we need the need yeah. "democracy now!" ." \[applause] \[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] \[captioning performed by national captioning institute] the culmi
found their voice and 2011 was the year when the radical became reality and then she quoted president mandela who said it always seems impossible until it's done and looked out on the vista of faces and said delegates and around the world, governments of the developed world, deep cuts now. get it done and we were there. the only national broadcast from this country to be broadcasting every day the voices inside and out and broadcasting them throughout the world, yes, we need the media like...
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. >> i'm outside of the private hospital where we believe that nelson mandela has been since he was hospitalized. >> american farrow can win in these conditions. >> ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> how about that. [ applause ] >> starting when i was 15 it looks like. >> 30 years of "this is your life." how does it feel to see your career encapsulated like that? >> it feels like an obituary. i'm still alive, still going. really, i'm honored by that tribute right there and 30 years at a great organization. it's great to be with you guys. >> you've covered presidential campaigns. you've been in war zones. but you've also had to show your versatility and by versatility i mean the softer side of ron claiborne. >> oh, no! no! no! at least it's not the kanye west. >> that may be coming. >> don't do it. >> wait, do we have kim and kanye? >> no! >> how is that for versatility. >> that was one of our finest moments, ron and i, kim and kanye. >> i would think you would have gone upwards in 30 years. >> ron, having worked with you here at this desk for years and many more before that, you represent the
. >> i'm outside of the private hospital where we believe that nelson mandela has been since he was hospitalized. >> american farrow can win in these conditions. >> ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> how about that. [ applause ] >> starting when i was 15 it looks like. >> 30 years of "this is your life." how does it feel to see your career encapsulated like that? >> it feels like an obituary. i'm still alive, still going. really, i'm...
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south african, i group under the brutal apartheid government and we were sort of happy when nelson mandelawe knew he needed help to bring all the different racial groups together and that's why we mounted the peace train project as a nation back then, south africa. it was very, very successful and we traveled around on a train with hundreds of children, of all different cultures, singing together, with one purpose, and that is to show that we're all members of one human race, all of us. >> let me start with your homeland. what was it like, how was it received as you rolled through the country of south africa on a peace train back in the 1990s. >> oh, yeah, oh, my goodness, it was amazing. it was amazing, because people really needed that vision. they really needed to see a celebration of unity and we were tremendously well received. thousands of people came to greet us at the train station. and in spite of the fact that there had been a simmering civil war going on prior to those times, and even during those times, there was still violence leading up to our first democratic elections, but
south african, i group under the brutal apartheid government and we were sort of happy when nelson mandelawe knew he needed help to bring all the different racial groups together and that's why we mounted the peace train project as a nation back then, south africa. it was very, very successful and we traveled around on a train with hundreds of children, of all different cultures, singing together, with one purpose, and that is to show that we're all members of one human race, all of us....
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2013 also ridden with barack obama on most recently in 2013 when they both were going to nelson mandela's right back with some late-breaking news on the isis front with richard engel. stay with us. after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? dog chow for 36 years now.d i've been making my dog girlfriend is 17 years old. she's been eating dog chow from her very first day and she can still chase squirrels. she can't catch them, but she can still chase them. after 17 years i'm still confident in feeding her dog chow because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. i'm very proud to make dog chow right here in edmond, oklahoma. >>> a wave of deadly terror attacks overseas this weekend as i isis apparently carries out its threat to attack during the holy month of ramadan. three suicide bombings rocked three cities in saudi arabia over a span of 24 hours. one of the bombings near the prophet's mosque in medina, a holy site. meanwhile iraq is still reeling after the dead
2013 also ridden with barack obama on most recently in 2013 when they both were going to nelson mandela's right back with some late-breaking news on the isis front with richard engel. stay with us. after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? dog chow for 36 years now.d i've been making my dog girlfriend is 17 years old. she's been eating dog chow from her very first day and she...
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from what you mention, but as a foreign correspondent, i listed south africa and i watched nelson mandela walked out of prison. he's been in prison 27 years. you know, he was relentless inside of his pride, in spite of who he was. and he always kept the faith. there are a lot of people in society who want to help people like you. they are black to want to help you come help you, whites who want to help you commit asians to who want to help you. you know, that people who always have faith in me i look back and they were always teachers to listen to me, you know, family members have always had faith in me and have always dreamed its biggest -- as big as i've dream for myself, they've turned right alongside of me. then it comes to a point where you have to reach down and find the best part of george to give to the world. i never once said the thought that i wouldn't -- or that i do not make the basketball team. i knew no authors when i started writing books, but i have stories to tell and i figured that i would find a way to tell these stories if i was going to fully commit myself to the cra
from what you mention, but as a foreign correspondent, i listed south africa and i watched nelson mandela walked out of prison. he's been in prison 27 years. you know, he was relentless inside of his pride, in spite of who he was. and he always kept the faith. there are a lot of people in society who want to help people like you. they are black to want to help you come help you, whites who want to help you commit asians to who want to help you. you know, that people who always have faith in me...
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night, i heard -- hillary told me this story, which she's told other people, about watching nelson mandelaobin island where he'd been imprisoned and she saw him embrace his former jailers and she said "it's incredible you did that." and he said the "i refused to be imprisoned twice, once by steel and concrete, one by anger and bitterness." and the approach to this problem by bringing people together to face down these questions and not flinch away from them, i'm hopeful because the way hillary attacks a problem is to study it in incredible depth, to bring the stakeholders, listen and come up with a plan of action that then she just relentlessly doggedly pursues sometimes for decad decades. if you look at the detail of hillary clinton's back story, she's had -- she's been committicommi committed to the same issues for 40 years. she was defeated on health care in the '90s. she immediately got back up, dusted herself off and joined hands with orrin hatch and teddy kennedy and they got the state health insurance program passed which has ensured eight million kids. so it's not always sexy, not
night, i heard -- hillary told me this story, which she's told other people, about watching nelson mandelaobin island where he'd been imprisoned and she saw him embrace his former jailers and she said "it's incredible you did that." and he said the "i refused to be imprisoned twice, once by steel and concrete, one by anger and bitterness." and the approach to this problem by bringing people together to face down these questions and not flinch away from them, i'm hopeful...
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then there is this portrait of nelson mandela.st raised against apartheid. >> i like to subjects that are spiritually strong, internally strong. that's how i want to see myself. >> so within he was commissioned to create the cover for the 0th anniversary of the new yorker, nell on took the mascot and reimagined him as contemporary african american man. a modern day aristocrat. >> how old were you when you were drawing something like that? >> that looks like it was from high school. >> since his parents always encouraged his talent but the inspiration actually came from a tv show. nelson was a big fan of "good times" and those paintings in the opening and closing credit. they were the work of ernie barns but passed off as the art of jj evans played by jimmy walker. >> i was five or six years old i can see african american artist on television who likes to draw and paint just like i do. ♪ he also idealized michael jackson, years later the phone rang. >> michael jackson called. and we spoke on the phone he told me how much he really
then there is this portrait of nelson mandela.st raised against apartheid. >> i like to subjects that are spiritually strong, internally strong. that's how i want to see myself. >> so within he was commissioned to create the cover for the 0th anniversary of the new yorker, nell on took the mascot and reimagined him as contemporary african american man. a modern day aristocrat. >> how old were you when you were drawing something like that? >> that looks like it was from...
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most recently in 2013 when, as a former secretary of state, she went to the nelson mandela funeral with the presidential party but never before as a presidential candidate. this is the first time president obama is campaigning with her. this was supposed to be the high point of the general election rollout leading up to the nomination to come in philadelphia at the democratic convention which they anticipate. still anticipate. off very large crowd here, more enthusiastic than most clinton crowds, truth be told. there are people lined around the block. barack obama is very popular in charlotte but he did not win this state in 2012, he lost it to mitt romney. he did win it by only 14,000 votes in 2008 but they now believe that this state is winnable because donald trump's numbers are down here and hers are up so this is an attempt to expand the battleground, we are calling it a tossup in our nbc battleground states so moving this from wisconsin after that horrible, terrible tragedy in orlando caused the delay in wisconsin to north carolina tells you their strategy. they're telegraphing th
most recently in 2013 when, as a former secretary of state, she went to the nelson mandela funeral with the presidential party but never before as a presidential candidate. this is the first time president obama is campaigning with her. this was supposed to be the high point of the general election rollout leading up to the nomination to come in philadelphia at the democratic convention which they anticipate. still anticipate. off very large crowd here, more enthusiastic than most clinton...
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i remember meeting, seven or eight years ago nelson mandela and i was visiting in his homily said somethingi'll never forget witches always seems impossible until it happens. and then was in a different context but that stayed with me. some of these challenges including the opportunities they're going to be hard. they're going going to be frustrating and time some people really do think it's not quite happen i got a bunch of calls for my parents in front saying what you have a plan b, but i believed in that idea in our team believed in that idea we stuck with it we figured out a way to work through the issues that were holding us back in holding the internet back and eventually broke through. that's partly why i what brought the book. think that mindset and those lessons will be helpful by the innovators. again it's not just for the engineers, think everybody needs to think about the future in a more optimistic way and how they can think about their own job in a world where there is the definition of work has changed. 34% of the people are now in a freelance economy and millions of people a
i remember meeting, seven or eight years ago nelson mandela and i was visiting in his homily said somethingi'll never forget witches always seems impossible until it happens. and then was in a different context but that stayed with me. some of these challenges including the opportunities they're going to be hard. they're going going to be frustrating and time some people really do think it's not quite happen i got a bunch of calls for my parents in front saying what you have a plan b, but i...
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other times of the president is visited by the important figures such as nelson mandela's, you'd think a very historic moment that in the back of the plane you have steve crawley, a new york york times photographer, p could be invited up to make a few snapshots as president bush is showing off his postpresidential profession which is that of an artist. >> it's more legitimizing affect. >> instead it becomes only pete's shot. that is the chief criticism. frankly you're hurting the business model of photojournalist, but to, because you are denying an independent lens on this moment, though they were to describe it is propaganda. >> perversely for historians and authors it's a good thing because those pictures by pete sues our government property and someday when something wants to write a book about president obama, they're basically cheap and free. other questions in the audience question mark, not sure we have audience mics or just stand up and come to the mic in the front of the room i've been asked to say. >> this is fascinating. although i'm a little disturbed i feel like you're pul
other times of the president is visited by the important figures such as nelson mandela's, you'd think a very historic moment that in the back of the plane you have steve crawley, a new york york times photographer, p could be invited up to make a few snapshots as president bush is showing off his postpresidential profession which is that of an artist. >> it's more legitimizing affect. >> instead it becomes only pete's shot. that is the chief criticism. frankly you're hurting the...