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but aung is no nelson mandela.ry much an insider, her father having founded modern burma and belonged to its military elite. and in the current confrontation between the army and the muslim minority, she stands against militancy and with the mainstream. well, i'm upset that she hasn't abided by her own values and the values which made her such a great person, the values which are important. she's there, she's queen bee, she's got the power, she's got the following, she's where she wants to be. she's not particularly bothered, as far as i can tell, about what the outside world thinks any more. with the campaign against the rohingyas still underway, the burmese government is taking a defiant line — but the humanitarian consequences of the operation have caused some at least to think again about aung san suu kyi. akshaya kumar is the deputy united nations director at human rights watch, and she joins us from new york. good evening to you. first of all, can you describe what you think is the plight of the rohingya peop
but aung is no nelson mandela.ry much an insider, her father having founded modern burma and belonged to its military elite. and in the current confrontation between the army and the muslim minority, she stands against militancy and with the mainstream. well, i'm upset that she hasn't abided by her own values and the values which made her such a great person, the values which are important. she's there, she's queen bee, she's got the power, she's got the following, she's where she wants to be....
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you met with mandela. you knew mandela. why do you think democracy hasn't worked as well with mandela after it was as you expected? >> mandela is remarkable man. i never met anybody i found more impressive. he said to george w. bush, when president bush asked him, why didn't you run for another term? he said i wanted my african brothers it was okay to step down from office. on a continent that had too many presidents for life, this was an important statement. again it's a story of institutions. it was essentially single party system under the african national congress. somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then survive him and they have had considerable trouble since. but institutions are still there. it is just that it has been hard to really deliver through them. first presidents matter. united states of america was pretty lucky that george washington actuallyty didn't want to be king. i don't know how many of you have seen "hamilton." it is a really a great show but it beco
you met with mandela. you knew mandela. why do you think democracy hasn't worked as well with mandela after it was as you expected? >> mandela is remarkable man. i never met anybody i found more impressive. he said to george w. bush, when president bush asked him, why didn't you run for another term? he said i wanted my african brothers it was okay to step down from office. on a continent that had too many presidents for life, this was an important statement. again it's a story of...
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you've met with mandela, you knew mandela. why do you think democracy has worked as well after mandela as it was? >> mandela was a remarkable man, i've never met anybody who i was more inspired by. the fact that he said to bush when president bush asked him he said why didn't you run for another term? i wanted my african brothers to know i was willing to step down from office and on the continent that had so many presidents, this is an important statement. but it's again a story of institutions. it was essentially a single party system under the african national congress. somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then survive in and they had considerable trouble sense. but the institutions are still there. it's just that it's been hard to deliver. in the first presidents, the united states was lucky that george washington didn't want to be king. i don't know how many of you have seen hamilton, it's a great show. but it becomes very clear that we got lucky with the particular combinat
you've met with mandela, you knew mandela. why do you think democracy has worked as well after mandela as it was? >> mandela was a remarkable man, i've never met anybody who i was more inspired by. the fact that he said to bush when president bush asked him he said why didn't you run for another term? i wanted my african brothers to know i was willing to step down from office and on the continent that had so many presidents, this is an important statement. but it's again a story of...
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you met with mandela. why do you think democracy has worked as well after mandela as it was expected? >> mandela was a workable man. i don't think i've ever met anybody who i was more inspired by her found more impressive. president bush asked him why do you run for another term tax he said i wanted my african brothers to know it's okay to step down from office and on the continent that has too many presents this is really an important statement. who it was a single party system under the african national congress. somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred which could then survive him. and they have had considerable trouble. the institutions are still there it's just that it's hard to really deliver to them. the first presidents matter. united states of america was pretty he did george washington didn't want to be king. i don't know how many of you will know who -- it's a great show but it becomes very clear that we got lucky with a particular combination of founding fathers that we have. >>
you met with mandela. why do you think democracy has worked as well after mandela as it was expected? >> mandela was a workable man. i don't think i've ever met anybody who i was more inspired by her found more impressive. president bush asked him why do you run for another term tax he said i wanted my african brothers to know it's okay to step down from office and on the continent that has too many presents this is really an important statement. who it was a single party system under the...
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would be free. >> nelson mandela is probably the most known prisoner in the world.en in prisonen for decades for his struggle of leading the apart tide in south africa. >> nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apart tide south africa see it is writing on the wall. south africa won't be able to continue in the post-cold world. >> when he is released from prison it becomes a moment that signifies an indication that the 1990s is going to be a different sort of decade. >> i bid you all in the name of this -- >> he becomes a moral beacon around the world because of the the way he handled himself. so you had this world, this moment in the early 90s when the peacemakers were in charge. >> there has been a dangerous late breaking development in the persian gulf. u.s. intelligence confirmed within the past few hours more than 100,000 troops have massed along that border with quekuwai. >> it's shocking in washington and other than western capitals. >> setdom had a million man armies. if he can -- kuw
would be free. >> nelson mandela is probably the most known prisoner in the world.en in prisonen for decades for his struggle of leading the apart tide in south africa. >> nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apart tide south africa see it is writing on the wall. south africa won't be able to continue in the post-cold world. >> when he is released from prison it becomes a moment that signifies...
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the african national congress on the eve of assuming power under nelson mandela in one thousand nine hundred four apartheid south africa was pressured by the international monetary fund and western powers to walk away from the socialist promises in its foundational document the freedom charter south africa's mines would not be nationalized the huge apartheid era debt would be honored taxing the wealthy to help the poor and fund of element would not take place the global corporations that had profited from were not required to pay reparations the state budget was heavily constrained by the many demands of global capital as a result is that south africa has one of the most unequal income distributions in the world and white landowners and foreign capital is still dominate the economy independence without economic independence remains a form of servitude and countries in africa in the developing world must battle the chains of powerful global banks corporations and western governments that seek to extract natural resources and exploit cheap labor now maybe a which borders south africa o
the african national congress on the eve of assuming power under nelson mandela in one thousand nine hundred four apartheid south africa was pressured by the international monetary fund and western powers to walk away from the socialist promises in its foundational document the freedom charter south africa's mines would not be nationalized the huge apartheid era debt would be honored taxing the wealthy to help the poor and fund of element would not take place the global corporations that had...
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. >>> the man carrying the legacy of nelson mandela will speak in south jersey today. the iconic leader's grandson will speak at rowan college in burlington county's campus. it's part of the inaugural presidential lecture series on campus. mandela will share some of the lessons he learned from his grandfather, hoping to inspire others to be difference-makers. the event is at 7:00 tonight and free and open to the public. >>> how about this -- a sign that halloween is just around the corner. today crews will hoist two large gargoyle states on top of eastern state penitentiary in fairmount. frank and carson are their names. they're part of the fun at terror behind the walls. the gargoyles' eyes light up. and they blow smoke out of their mouths. i think i've seep that. the haunt -- i've seep thn that. it opens september 22nd. we won't be visiting. >> we get scared to easily. >>> the new miss america is ready to start her year of service after a ceremonial dip of the toe. >> cara mund won, miss new jersey was second runner-up in the competition. >> miss north dakota. [ chee
. >>> the man carrying the legacy of nelson mandela will speak in south jersey today. the iconic leader's grandson will speak at rowan college in burlington county's campus. it's part of the inaugural presidential lecture series on campus. mandela will share some of the lessons he learned from his grandfather, hoping to inspire others to be difference-makers. the event is at 7:00 tonight and free and open to the public. >>> how about this -- a sign that halloween is just...
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when south africa was liberated, from the apartheid regime, nelson mandela said i am grateful to the whole world and the united nations ended has contributed to supported the end of apartheid in south africa. and it so happened. ouron mandela added, victory is not complete until the victory is rendered to the palestinian people. [applause] interested and you are entrusted to end apartheid in palestine. superpowers,en the should stand by us. a trust you should fulfill. are you going to do so? thank you. i hope so. [applause] announcer: on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the president of best date thealestine president of estate of palestine for the statements just made. -- i would like to thank the president of the state of palestine for the statements just made. announcer: today on c-span, washington journal is next live with your phone calls. at 11 eastern, a report on local law enforcement. at 2 p.m., the congressional black caucus hosting a discussion about racially segregated schools and diversity in education. later we look at the health care bill votes in the se
when south africa was liberated, from the apartheid regime, nelson mandela said i am grateful to the whole world and the united nations ended has contributed to supported the end of apartheid in south africa. and it so happened. ouron mandela added, victory is not complete until the victory is rendered to the palestinian people. [applause] interested and you are entrusted to end apartheid in palestine. superpowers,en the should stand by us. a trust you should fulfill. are you going to do so?...
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the african national congress on the eve of assuming power under nelson mandela in one thousand nine hundred four apartheid south africa was pressured by the international monetary fund and western powers to walk away from the socialist promises in its foundational document of freedom charter south africa's mines would not be nationalized the huge apartheid era debt would be honored taxing the wealthy to help the poor and fund would not take place the global. that have profited from were not required to pay reparations the state budget was heavily constrained by the many demands of global capital as a result is that south africa has one of the most unequal income distributions in the world and white landowners and foreign capital is still dominate the economy independence without economic independence remains a form of servitude and countries in africa in the developing world must battle the chains of powerful global banks corporations and western governments that seek to extract natural resources and exploit cheap labor now maybe a which borders south africa and achieved its indepen
the african national congress on the eve of assuming power under nelson mandela in one thousand nine hundred four apartheid south africa was pressured by the international monetary fund and western powers to walk away from the socialist promises in its foundational document of freedom charter south africa's mines would not be nationalized the huge apartheid era debt would be honored taxing the wealthy to help the poor and fund would not take place the global. that have profited from were not...
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he promised its most famous leader, nelson mandela, would soon be free. >> nelson mandela is probablyown political prisoner in the world. he's been in prison for decades because of his actions in leading the armed struggle against apartheid in south africa. >> mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apartheid government of south africa sees the writing on the wall. south africa, which an has been a pariah state, won't be able to continue in the post cold war world. >> when he's released from prison, it becomes a global moment that signifies one of the earliest indications that the 1990s is going to be a very different sort of decade. >> i greet you all. in the name of peace, democracy, and freedom for all. >> he becomes a moral beacon around the world because of the way he handled himself. so you had this world, this moment in the early '90s when the peacemakers were in charge. the stars aligned. >> there has been a dangerous late-breaking development in the persian gulf. u.s. intelligence sources con
he promised its most famous leader, nelson mandela, would soon be free. >> nelson mandela is probablyown political prisoner in the world. he's been in prison for decades because of his actions in leading the armed struggle against apartheid in south africa. >> mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apartheid government of south africa sees the writing on the wall. south africa, which an has...
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question and bone here's the president states if i were president i would use different language mr mandela to draw you back to the question i posed before that with president trump he said that they meaning the north koreans only understand one thing what do you think he could mean by that one thing. no he said he said that everything is on the table so you can rule out anything when you say everything is on the table you do not marry down to one thoughts on a doornail asked me to get inside the mind of donald trump because i don't i'm not capable of doing that you wrote an article just last month in the national interest laying out the possible consequences of a preventative military strike by the united states i think you'll find you you find these possibility quite worrying you also referred time and time again to the u.s. allies who in your view have to be consulted on this but judging again from the language of mr mr trump he he's not very course here still with south korea how was it how how is that kind of language taken in salt in iran and i didn't come here to talk about the presi
question and bone here's the president states if i were president i would use different language mr mandela to draw you back to the question i posed before that with president trump he said that they meaning the north koreans only understand one thing what do you think he could mean by that one thing. no he said he said that everything is on the table so you can rule out anything when you say everything is on the table you do not marry down to one thoughts on a doornail asked me to get inside...
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you met with mandela why do you think democracy hangt worked as it was expected. >> mandela was remarkableman i don't think i ever met anybody i was more inspired or found nor impressive. in fact he said to george w. bush why didn't you run for another term? he said i wanted my african brothers to know it was okay to step down from office. and on a continent that had had too many presidents to life this was really an important statement. but it's again a story of institutions. it was a single essentially a single party system under the african national congress. somehow -- mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then sr. strive survive him and had considerable trouble since. but the institutions are still there. it's been hard, and united states was lucky that george washington didn't want to be teamed. i don't know how many of you have seen hamilton it is really a great, great show. but it becomes very clear that we got lucky with the particular combination of founding fathers that we have, and many places haven't been that fortunate. >> now you're ri
you met with mandela why do you think democracy hangt worked as it was expected. >> mandela was remarkableman i don't think i ever met anybody i was more inspired or found nor impressive. in fact he said to george w. bush why didn't you run for another term? he said i wanted my african brothers to know it was okay to step down from office. and on a continent that had had too many presidents to life this was really an important statement. but it's again a story of institutions. it was a...
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are normally calling for mandela. you does what i live in the us i only see. what in this about is. really good little was you know you have used to be. well there you. see so many. of the other people there in that little. knew of the mess. in. the. media. market. they were not of the. moment they. want to hurt. hold him up and then i think. if you feel that he but i have met. him. you know you met him he loved us. we're sort of. yeah we could wait till your. brother. out of even when i. went. he went over. and let. you know. this stuff was. this we. were here. right here within the hour for us to. get the milk at the near most. fail. we are not going to say what he. or. yeah but i'm going to know what your boy you're going. to like you. guys then and i. say when i get i'm going to. the parade no no no my car. maybe oh you know that's what i did i. said. keys and i'm with the new. buddy that he look at the. mother that is son you're like. i'm on the novel. i mean i know the name of. the stumbles and. seen a. bit about him too unless you. lindsay is using data out of people with lov
are normally calling for mandela. you does what i live in the us i only see. what in this about is. really good little was you know you have used to be. well there you. see so many. of the other people there in that little. knew of the mess. in. the. media. market. they were not of the. moment they. want to hurt. hold him up and then i think. if you feel that he but i have met. him. you know you met him he loved us. we're sort of. yeah we could wait till your. brother. out of even when i. went....
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normally calling for mandela. you does what i really. only see. what in this about is. really good little was you know you have used to be up. to the nth is this about is either. racism and. all the other people that are being done little. knew of the mess. then what in. media. sort of man knows they are not of the. moment they. want to hurt. the two three. remember having. them open when i think. give you. anything but i have my. team. you know you may see a lot of. women sort of. you know the. out of even most of you know. when. he went over. and let. you know. the stuff was. this with this we. can. tell you within the last. four years. at the network at the near most. we are not going to say what he. or. it was part of the analysis. yeah but i'm going to know when your boy or girl. like you. and i. say well ok i'm going to. be brave no not on my car. maybe i you know that's what i did i. said. yes and i'm with the needle on the telly that he looked at the. mother that his son you're thinking of on the novel. i mean i know the name was fred tell him to let me out but
normally calling for mandela. you does what i really. only see. what in this about is. really good little was you know you have used to be up. to the nth is this about is either. racism and. all the other people that are being done little. knew of the mess. then what in. media. sort of man knows they are not of the. moment they. want to hurt. the two three. remember having. them open when i think. give you. anything but i have my. team. you know you may see a lot of. women sort of. you know...
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normie calling for mandela. you know what i mean you. when you see. what in this somebody says. there you go a little was too young to have used to be a huge scene up. to the nth is this up by this either. well there you'll see not but some in the. other two rallies that are being done little allouni of the make. what and. then what in. a matter of lords is by media. market. she said among those thing they were not of all believing in more main things that . were. written when to her. i was a two three. and . if you feel any better than our. team. you know a lot of. winners others. choristers. here we go right off. the. out of even most of you know. when. he went to work. and. you know. this stuff was. this with this we. want to hear. you're. the last one here. at the market then there must. be because. we are not going to say what he. or. probably you know this is. yeah but i'm going to know what your boy you're going. back to you. guys then and i. say well ok i'm going to your brain no no no my god. maybe you're not such a little nuts that he that i. said. he is and i'm with t
normie calling for mandela. you know what i mean you. when you see. what in this somebody says. there you go a little was too young to have used to be a huge scene up. to the nth is this up by this either. well there you'll see not but some in the. other two rallies that are being done little allouni of the make. what and. then what in. a matter of lords is by media. market. she said among those thing they were not of all believing in more main things that . were. written when to her. i was a...
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normally calling for mandela. you does what i really. only see. what in this about is. really good little was you know you have used to be up. to the nth is this about is either. the world or yorks enough racism and. all the other people there were in that little. knew of the mess. then what in. the media. said a man knows they are not of the. moment they. want to hurt. hold them up and then i think. give you. any but it might. seem. you know you make a lot of. women sort of. yeah he. out of even one of. us he went over. and let. you know. this stuff was. this with this we. can. tell you within the last. four years. at the network at the near most. fail. we are not going to say what he. or. it was part of the analysis. yeah but i'm going to know what your boy you're going. back to you. and i but i wanted to. say when i was going through the break no not on my car. maybe i you know that's what he did i. said. he is and i'm with the new. me that he look at the. my that the son you're thinking of on the novel. i want. to know then i must read. it to some customers and. see
normally calling for mandela. you does what i really. only see. what in this about is. really good little was you know you have used to be up. to the nth is this about is either. the world or yorks enough racism and. all the other people there were in that little. knew of the mess. then what in. the media. said a man knows they are not of the. moment they. want to hurt. hold them up and then i think. give you. any but it might. seem. you know you make a lot of. women sort of. yeah he. out of...
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we are not acting like nelson mandela. nelson mandela did not ask for some separate state in south africa. he asked for the rights of all of his people under all of the land from the entity that was governing them. it's about time we palestinians start to do the same thing. >> thank you. thank you. good morning, everyone. thank you for having me on this panel. find -- i'm fine with being a minority. probably the proportion of palestinians who still believe in a two state solution. there are a lot of points that i agree with. is really on palestinian identity and whether people are going to have to catch up to the program and just live with the fact that their identity is going to change. think either population are happy or satisfied with a state that -- in which they are nationally defined in an amalgam. we know the reasons why zionists feel the importance of a jewish state, to be jewish and to be majority jewish has to do with of never beinge fully able to exercise the right of self-determination wherever they are coming
we are not acting like nelson mandela. nelson mandela did not ask for some separate state in south africa. he asked for the rights of all of his people under all of the land from the entity that was governing them. it's about time we palestinians start to do the same thing. >> thank you. thank you. good morning, everyone. thank you for having me on this panel. find -- i'm fine with being a minority. probably the proportion of palestinians who still believe in a two state solution. there...
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si no ha enviado sus preguntas sobre inmigraciÓn, mÁndelas ya.ponerle fin al programa daca. presentador: vamos a pasar con ezequiel, nuestro abogado de inmigraciÓn. le ha tocado duro hoy dÍa, ha trabajado mucho. carolina: cuÁl es la pregunta que mÁs ha recibido hoy? ezequiel: no se ha hablado nada de detenciones, eso tiene que ser claro. presentador: preguntan quÉ va a pasar con los que salieron y entraron posteriormente con el programa? ezequiel: eso no se ha borrado, entre comillas, pero las personas que tienen un permiso pendiente miles van a regresar el dinero. quienes quieran pedir un permiso de viaje ya no se los van a aceptar. quienes tienen el permiso de viaje y quieren regresar, dijeron que les van a respetar ese permiso. carolina: no se -- quÉ se recomienda para estos prÓximos seis meses? ezequiel: primero, mucha calma, porque no hay deportaciones masivas. no hay que tomar decisiones masivas devolve paÍs que ni --de volver a un paÍs que ni siquiera conocen. el presidente pondrÁ presiÓn en esas dos cÁmaras para que hagan una acciÓn legis
si no ha enviado sus preguntas sobre inmigraciÓn, mÁndelas ya.ponerle fin al programa daca. presentador: vamos a pasar con ezequiel, nuestro abogado de inmigraciÓn. le ha tocado duro hoy dÍa, ha trabajado mucho. carolina: cuÁl es la pregunta que mÁs ha recibido hoy? ezequiel: no se ha hablado nada de detenciones, eso tiene que ser claro. presentador: preguntan quÉ va a pasar con los que salieron y entraron posteriormente con el programa? ezequiel: eso no se ha borrado, entre comillas,...
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who are normally calling for mandela. you know what i really. only see. the problem i see it. but it's me. there you go a little was too young to have used to be a you not. to the nth is this up by the sea the. format of normality well there you'll see not some in there but i believe the other two rallies that are being done little on a warning of the make. this dental of what in. a matter of lords is by media. into this market and i must. say the man knows the name of all believing in more main thing that. no. matter what you heard. i was a two three. and would. give you. any better. team. you know many of those. winners others. choristers. everything he could write off. the. out of even most of you know. when. he went over. and let. you know. the stuff was. this we. want to hear. you you're the last. one here. get the milk at the near most. fail. we are not going to say what he. or. part of the analysis. yeah but i'm going to know what your boy you're going. back to you. guys then and i. say when i get i'm going through a break no not on my car. maybe i you know it's a littl
who are normally calling for mandela. you know what i really. only see. the problem i see it. but it's me. there you go a little was too young to have used to be a you not. to the nth is this up by the sea the. format of normality well there you'll see not some in there but i believe the other two rallies that are being done little on a warning of the make. this dental of what in. a matter of lords is by media. into this market and i must. say the man knows the name of all believing in more...
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s somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then survive him. and they had had considerable trouble since but the institutions are still there. it's just that it's been hard to really deliver. the first presidents matter.'t n i don't know how many of you think that. it's really a great show.. it becomes very clear that we got lucky. that the particular combination that we have in many places have not been that fortunate. you talk about columbia and how democracy has made progress there. with the 60s and the 70s are gone. 60s what happened to them.nezuel you can get really bad leader who does not get checked by those around him the oil curse. the price of oil went to hundred $47 per barrel. it empowered people who then tried to buy elections. across latin america and heel single-handedly step-by-step destroyed all of the important institutions and the opposition who has succeeded i hope this is one for the american states that need to be all over it is sad to see. [applause]. you have to know your dna. yo and i was on the campaign trail i wi
s somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then survive him. and they had had considerable trouble since but the institutions are still there. it's just that it's been hard to really deliver. the first presidents matter.'t n i don't know how many of you think that. it's really a great show.. it becomes very clear that we got lucky. that the particular combination that we have in many places have not been that fortunate. you talk about columbia and...
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we are not acting like nelson mandela. nelson mandela didn't ask for separate states inside south africa. he asked for the rights of all of his people under all of the land from the entity that was governing them. it's about time we palestinians start to do the same thing. >> thank you amer. >> good morning, everyone, thank you for having me on this panel. i'm fine with being a minority, probably 30% is probably the proportion of palestinians that still believe in the two-state solution. i would want to start from where amer ended. there's a lot of points i agree with, but it's mostly, my point is really on palestinian identity and whether people are going to have to catch up to the program and just live with the fact that-- their identity is going to change and be a palestinian and jewish identity. i think that's where the one-staters are mistaken. i don't think either population are happy or satisfied with a state that defines or in which they are nationally defined amal gum. right? we know the reasons why zionists feel
we are not acting like nelson mandela. nelson mandela didn't ask for separate states inside south africa. he asked for the rights of all of his people under all of the land from the entity that was governing them. it's about time we palestinians start to do the same thing. >> thank you amer. >> good morning, everyone, thank you for having me on this panel. i'm fine with being a minority, probably 30% is probably the proportion of palestinians that still believe in the two-state...
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and later president mandela who had just come into office played a very constructive role. in seeing that my father returns to the country. and subsequently retained returned to the throne because i felt. the reason why i said in the store room legitimacy i felt that. that situation where i was in the office of the king with my father being alive was very much an illegitimate situation and a very abnormal situation so the fact that and i think the regional leaders also recognized this and president mugabe and others. quite active and gave us moral and other support to make sure that we. legitimize is returned. to the through one match or resource abundantly so to is water but still the supply is often interrupted. many in the country are pointing at catch them a huge construction bill to supply water to the neighboring country as a result critics say water goes to south africa while the people in least to suffer well i think these are two separate issues. was conceived from the beginning and all of the sort of violence water project. as. a project specifically to supply our
and later president mandela who had just come into office played a very constructive role. in seeing that my father returns to the country. and subsequently retained returned to the throne because i felt. the reason why i said in the store room legitimacy i felt that. that situation where i was in the office of the king with my father being alive was very much an illegitimate situation and a very abnormal situation so the fact that and i think the regional leaders also recognized this and...
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>> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice?> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- liberals to tell you what they mean by social justice, and you'll get ten different answers. that's because social justice means anything its champions want it to mean. social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for and no one dare be against. john: except me. excuse me, i wan
>> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice?> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want...
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but nelson mandela stood up.he rest of us are putting donald trump on a pedestal for the most illogical things that anyone could spew out of their mouth. as a republican, i was born in mormon, we are born republicans, it hurts me to see people speak about people like they are just an object. when we start looking at each other as objects, how long will it be before bullets start flying because they are just a target? host: that is joe in colorado. he will be the last comment on this topic. we will continue on talking about events that are going to take place on capitol hill this week, particularly as the eyes will be on the senate on whether a bill that would potentially repeal and replace the affordable care act indeed does get a vote. joining us for that ofversation, kelsey snell "the washington post" and "politico" reporter annie karni. running out of money, the children's health insurance program. howard will tell us about the program and what it faces. those conversations are coming up on "washington journal
but nelson mandela stood up.he rest of us are putting donald trump on a pedestal for the most illogical things that anyone could spew out of their mouth. as a republican, i was born in mormon, we are born republicans, it hurts me to see people speak about people like they are just an object. when we start looking at each other as objects, how long will it be before bullets start flying because they are just a target? host: that is joe in colorado. he will be the last comment on this topic. we...
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being walked to his death along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandela jailed. we got taken up to the fifth floor and we were manacled each to a separate window. one of the senior police, a major, came in and said, "now i can confirm that you are officially being detained under section six of the terrorism act." that is the act in which you literally disappear. they separated us, i only had a chance to shout steve's name and that was the last time i saw steve alive. three weeks and three days later, i had just heard a lot of commotion, many, many people singing protest songs, the cell next to mine was being filled with many people. then this young man told me that they have just returned from the funeral is steve biko and that was the first time that i heard about the death of steve bi ko. i went to my mat that was my bed and i then sat there... with... to me, it was like a huge hole in my soul, just inconsolability which even today would make me weep at unexpected moments. the police said the leader of the black consciousness movement had lost his life
being walked to his death along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandela jailed. we got taken up to the fifth floor and we were manacled each to a separate window. one of the senior police, a major, came in and said, "now i can confirm that you are officially being detained under section six of the terrorism act." that is the act in which you literally disappear. they separated us, i only had a chance to shout steve's name and that was the last time...
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nelson mandela said i am grateful to the whole world and the united nations that have and supported -- end of aparheid in apartheid in south africa. he added our victory is not complete. victory i -- until victory is rendered to the palestinian people. we are entrusted and you are -- palestine. all of us, even super powers, should stand by us. -- fulfillulfull the trust. we do so? i hope so. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the president of the state of palestine for the statement it just made. >> now more speeches from the you and general assembly. we will hear from hassan rouhani and shinzo
nelson mandela said i am grateful to the whole world and the united nations that have and supported -- end of aparheid in apartheid in south africa. he added our victory is not complete. victory i -- until victory is rendered to the palestinian people. we are entrusted and you are -- palestine. all of us, even super powers, should stand by us. -- fulfillulfull the trust. we do so? i hope so. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the president of the state of...
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the former president of south africa, nelson mandela.ke poverty history. and human lives and across the globe must have equal value. we must heed today that call by mandela and continue to fight for what he believed in. in my country south africa, we have developed the national development plan, our vision 2030 to deal decisively with the challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality. and at that global level, we continue to stand resolutely and fully behind the united nations sustainable development goals which are also working to make poverty history. to effect real and substantive and meaningful change requires full commitment and resolute action by all of us all over the world. it is about active global citizenry. let's all join hands as mandela asked of us to defeat and make poverty history. >> we know this year has seen a lot of turmoil, conflict and down right hate. our challenge to all of you is to make 2018 the year of love. let's give it up for love. [ applause ] >> all right. in just a few moments, the killers will be hit
the former president of south africa, nelson mandela.ke poverty history. and human lives and across the globe must have equal value. we must heed today that call by mandela and continue to fight for what he believed in. in my country south africa, we have developed the national development plan, our vision 2030 to deal decisively with the challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality. and at that global level, we continue to stand resolutely and fully behind the united nations sustainable...
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king put love in the public square, and mandela, bobby kennedy came around, putting love in the public square. tell me how you would imagine that working these days. and i ask that because people are so cynical nowadays. that if you know you're going to put love in the public square, and you going to be pushed back on or laughed at, how do you process that? crucify, how do you find the courage to do that? >> well, that's part of our faith. the first thing is the faith to have faith in the midst of so much despair. it is to make a clear decision, whether or not i'm going to be a priest of the empire or prophet to the nation. and the movement is going to be priest to the power prophets to the nation. what i have seen, tavis, is that i think about the minority movement. people said to us, even atheists would come and they would say we don't necessarily believe in religious faith, but something about this sounds right. i'm here because the constitution morality starts with the establishment of justice. taking people's health care is not just. taking the right to a living wage is not just.
king put love in the public square, and mandela, bobby kennedy came around, putting love in the public square. tell me how you would imagine that working these days. and i ask that because people are so cynical nowadays. that if you know you're going to put love in the public square, and you going to be pushed back on or laughed at, how do you process that? crucify, how do you find the courage to do that? >> well, that's part of our faith. the first thing is the faith to have faith in the...
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that also seem like something that would never ever end and it was intractable and nelson mandela would die in jail and it was tragic and sad. and then that also rather suddenly ended. and again south africa has to publish up what they're not living under apartheid and nelson mandela died a free man and president of this country. so all i'm saying is things that seem attractive can change is really sideways. well, now we're at this time,, this strange time in human history where there are these seemingly contradictory trends and reason for optimism and pessimism. if you look at many long-term trends, this is the best time ever to be a human being at a random place on earth do we live in this type of very scary headlines and a lot of anxiety, justifiable anxiety about the future but we also live at this tremendous time of human opportunity and possibility. what i mean by those trends, things like infant mortality is half what it was 30 years ago on earth, the average infant mortality. if you are a random person born into vande place on today your chances of living to be, a healthy life a
that also seem like something that would never ever end and it was intractable and nelson mandela would die in jail and it was tragic and sad. and then that also rather suddenly ended. and again south africa has to publish up what they're not living under apartheid and nelson mandela died a free man and president of this country. so all i'm saying is things that seem attractive can change is really sideways. well, now we're at this time,, this strange time in human history where there are these...
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started out 1986 as a professional during r&b, that's reagan and bush. ( laughter ) ( applause ) nelson mandelas a wall up. you know, 2017. you're talking about the president of the united states building a wall, you know. >> trevor: right. >> "mr. mexico, let's build this wall" might be the statement. but the biggest difference is that older people move on and transition, and younger people come in. but the stench of racism hovers over and is institutionalized. and we feel as musicians that we have the universal language and passport to tell the whole world to be accountable and responsible, as you know. you're grooving to the grooves in the beat. so that's probably the biggest difference is that we can kind of, like, synergize with the world's language on how ridiculous it is in some places. the world can connect a lot better than it used to. what are we going to do with this avenue? and right now, we're prophets of rage. >> trevor: you guys are doing it. thank you so much for being on the show. thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) "prophets of rage" will be available september 16. ch
started out 1986 as a professional during r&b, that's reagan and bush. ( laughter ) ( applause ) nelson mandelas a wall up. you know, 2017. you're talking about the president of the united states building a wall, you know. >> trevor: right. >> "mr. mexico, let's build this wall" might be the statement. but the biggest difference is that older people move on and transition, and younger people come in. but the stench of racism hovers over and is institutionalized. and we...
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and that was a great place because mandela is the of remnants in those that's all that land that sat above the. and that is the remnants of that. man of the land was tortured. if you're ever in anchorage it is right by their to have a couple of hours between flights is literally write off. >> i am from alaska i left may 1963. [laughter] i went through a number of them while i was living up there. and immediately in anchorage after the quake you can see that debris going now. and i don't know how to describe it. inundate our only in anchorage proper. is that correct? and though some of the death and certainly that happens the negative% of the death was due to water or the tsunami. if you can imagine that. and how those conditions are the same and as a pop as the geologists like to say then that would be a major disaster. >> our teachers said if there is an earthquake run outside and told a news. [laughter] -- hold hands. >> officially getting under the doorway is not a good idea. but the idea is to get under something do not run outside in case something falls on you. they really are
and that was a great place because mandela is the of remnants in those that's all that land that sat above the. and that is the remnants of that. man of the land was tortured. if you're ever in anchorage it is right by their to have a couple of hours between flights is literally write off. >> i am from alaska i left may 1963. [laughter] i went through a number of them while i was living up there. and immediately in anchorage after the quake you can see that debris going now. and i don't...
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. >>> nelson mandela's son will speak in new jersey today.he iconic leader's grandson will speak at the burlington county campus. he will share some of the lessons he learned from his grandfather hoping to inspire others to be difference-makers. the event starts at 7:00 p.m. it's free and open to the public. >>> meanwhile, social media is abecause, and i mean abecause about a problem flying around philadelphia. >> have you seen these? people in our nbc10 facebook page say they've seen flying gnats everywhere. from the pennsylvania suburbs to south jersey. we've found incidents in other areas. apparently it's a mating ritual that's usually a one-day occurrence. philadelphia police had fun tweet, hm, we don't know why the gnats came from either. we for one welcome our insect overlords. >> what i feel like when i see that. >> start to get itchy already? >> yeah. right there. >>> now for more of the stories we're following for you on nbc10 news today at 6:00 a.m. -- >> into the flames. breaking now, a wilmington man is dead after running back int
. >>> nelson mandela's son will speak in new jersey today.he iconic leader's grandson will speak at the burlington county campus. he will share some of the lessons he learned from his grandfather hoping to inspire others to be difference-makers. the event starts at 7:00 p.m. it's free and open to the public. >>> meanwhile, social media is abecause, and i mean abecause about a problem flying around philadelphia. >> have you seen these? people in our nbc10 facebook page...
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you then served loyally mandela and mbeki.en a former interim president of the country yourself. that's right. widely respected, i think it is fair to say. when you stood up to read out the eulogy to one of your colleagues in the struggle, and you chose to repeat his words, that it was time for zuma to go, so many other veterans and stalwarts stood up and applauded you. yep. did you know at that point that you were putting a nail in jacob zuma's coffin? did you feel you were doing that? no. no, because, you know, when conscience fails you — when consciousness deserts you, you know, moral appeals account for nought. they only serve to reinforce your inability to self—criticise. so he is beyond any criticisms, is he? it makes no difference to him? it makes no difference. water off the back of a duck. if you had had a vote in that secret parliamentary ballot, the motion of no confidence in zuma, clearly you would have voted to get rid him. well, you know, the anc, in its messaging — public messaging, it ought to say it expects al
you then served loyally mandela and mbeki.en a former interim president of the country yourself. that's right. widely respected, i think it is fair to say. when you stood up to read out the eulogy to one of your colleagues in the struggle, and you chose to repeat his words, that it was time for zuma to go, so many other veterans and stalwarts stood up and applauded you. yep. did you know at that point that you were putting a nail in jacob zuma's coffin? did you feel you were doing that? no. no,...
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some critics like ronnie cuss reals and others have said that the mistake they made was that day and mandela would be included in this is that they set aside the demands of the freedom charter thinking they could deal with it later and yet they haven't and so inequality the control of capital by predominantly white it has not been resolved but it's been working the same with was because the new constitution you would see. protection and that instrument in the in-situ going to change it so lent not named as and then but it is and the property that's so probed by the literally own kind of people what we should be clear that a lot of atlanta especially in the south was stolen during the genocide and now maybe by the german summers and which you know many of these farms are still there is that correct this is from so therefore you have to district the low and mostly by white people but because of the two that we didn't. support. we headed now it's under way again. visiting the polling said and then confidence i had this one woman did after independence with. who couldn't touch that it was really
some critics like ronnie cuss reals and others have said that the mistake they made was that day and mandela would be included in this is that they set aside the demands of the freedom charter thinking they could deal with it later and yet they haven't and so inequality the control of capital by predominantly white it has not been resolved but it's been working the same with was because the new constitution you would see. protection and that instrument in the in-situ going to change it so lent...
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congressman carlos mandela represents the 26th district. mass evacuations are underway right now. he is about to have right into the eye of the storm but before he does he was with a slide. he just struck a deal on extending the debt ceiling with democrats imagine that. working with democrats and it appears to have worked. can he do the same attacks are formed. in just one hour he will give them major speech. the political panel on what the president may have to give up to go along with that plan. on wall street the markets erasing some of yesterday's 1% sell off energy leading the average by some neat points. but we do have gasoline prices calming down yet is another liquid that is a bubbling higher. let's start the countdown. if ever there were a group of stocks leading the dow jones industrial that grade hurricane effect. the home depot chevron also pumping the blue-chip higher. and then of course the upcoming hurricane. they restart and that causes a demand for crude oil to be refined so we do see exxon mobil rising by two and a third%. they are all up 2% or more. we do have a
congressman carlos mandela represents the 26th district. mass evacuations are underway right now. he is about to have right into the eye of the storm but before he does he was with a slide. he just struck a deal on extending the debt ceiling with democrats imagine that. working with democrats and it appears to have worked. can he do the same attacks are formed. in just one hour he will give them major speech. the political panel on what the president may have to give up to go along with that...