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long live the legacy of nelson mandela. viva nelson mandela. viva!re all looking for, peace in our world. it is that legacy that the united nations sees in the 17 global goals you're all here and standing for. and what we here to see is year on year, 2030, that we can take that journey, we can walk that 12 years to try to get to the 2030 goals. and so. i believe that we can do that. do you believe that we can? we can end hunger. we can end sexual harassment and violence against girls. we can certainly ensure that everyone is a digital citizen and we connect the world. tonight let us reinforce what we intend to do by achieving those 17 goals in the next 12 years. what's up, new york. we can do it. >>> please welcome ceo and co-founder of global citizen hugh evans. >> hello, everyone. great to see you, we've heard some moving and touching words said about nelson mandela, who would have turned 100 years old this year. in december, it's time to take those words and turn them into change in mandela's memory. it's my great pleasure to introduce you to two
long live the legacy of nelson mandela. viva nelson mandela. viva!re all looking for, peace in our world. it is that legacy that the united nations sees in the 17 global goals you're all here and standing for. and what we here to see is year on year, 2030, that we can take that journey, we can walk that 12 years to try to get to the 2030 goals. and so. i believe that we can do that. do you believe that we can? we can end hunger. we can end sexual harassment and violence against girls. we can...
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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.oweto, 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 the mea
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.oweto, 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...
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, a nelson mandela at that why at the u.n.his is an interesting pose they chose. it's like he knows he's in america and he's ready for the police. ( laughter ) no, because in south africa -- ( laughter ) -- because the thing is, in south africa, we've got a ton of mandela statutes, and it's, like, ah, freedom! let's dance! or power to the people! but in new york, it's don't shoot! i'm not taking chances! don't shoot! ( applause ) top story, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. over the past week, he's been fighting back against multi-million sexual assault allegations and, last night, he did something that no supreme court nominee has ever done before -- he went on tv to reassure the nation that he is not a sexual predator. >> i've never sexually assaulted anyone, not in high school, not ever. i've always treated women with dignity and respect. i've always treated women with dignity and respect. what i know is i've always treated women with dignity and respect. >> trevor: we get it, dignity and respect. this guy's repeating
, a nelson mandela at that why at the u.n.his is an interesting pose they chose. it's like he knows he's in america and he's ready for the police. ( laughter ) no, because in south africa -- ( laughter ) -- because the thing is, in south africa, we've got a ton of mandela statutes, and it's, like, ah, freedom! let's dance! or power to the people! but in new york, it's don't shoot! i'm not taking chances! don't shoot! ( applause ) top story, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. over the past...
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i believe in nelson mandela's vision. i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king and abraham lincoln. i believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multi-racial democracy, built on the premise that all people are created equal, and they're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. [applause] and i believe that a world governed by such principles is possible and that it can achieve more peace and more cooperation in pursuit of a common good. that's what i believe. and i believe we have no choice but to move forward, that those of us who believe in democracy and civil rights and a common humanity have a better story to tell. and i believe this not just based on sentiment. i believe it based on hard evidence. the fact that the world's most prosperous and successful societies, the ones with the highest living standards and the highest levels of satisfaction among their people, happen to be those which have most closely approximated the liberal, progressive ideal that we talk about and have n
i believe in nelson mandela's vision. i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king and abraham lincoln. i believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multi-racial democracy, built on the premise that all people are created equal, and they're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. [applause] and i believe that a world governed by such principles is possible and that it can achieve more peace and more cooperation in pursuit of a common good. that's what i...
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how we portray the mandela part, i think it's wonderful.most of the team on twitter. thank you for watching. good morning. it's been a lovely spell of autumn warmth for some of you so far this week. yesterday, we saw temperatures reach 2a degrees in lincolnshire. same spots, though, by the time we hit friday could be a good 10 degrees lower, if not a little bit more. and it's during the next 2a hours we'll see those changes take place. it's all because we've got cold air at the moment pooling to the north of this weather front, which is set to work its way southwards. to start the day, it's across parts of north and west scotland, and because of the more cloudier outbreaks of rain, notice the warm colours on the temperature chart to start the day. coolest colours in the south, where we've got temperatures in single figures for the morning commute, even a touch of frost in one or two spots. but lots of sunshine through england and wales to start with. bit more cloud north—west england perhaps compared with yesterday. sunshine to the south an
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into these turn blant times steps in nelson mandela. the ability to bring the death and destruction we witness on a daily basis to an end. along with mandela -- her own past as an armed freedom fighter. and she spoke movingly about her marriage. welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for having me. i want to ask you how you are feeling today. a few years ago when we spoke, well a year after nelson mandela's death, you said you are just trying to get through it and sometimes you wake up every morning and don't know what to do. how has those intervening years treated you? >> i had reasonably good time after the second, third year. but this being the fifth and with the concentration of celebrations on his hundred years, it has not been easy. because things come back, you relive the moments together. you are forced to think about who he is, the place he has in history and it is mixed feelings. one, he is being celebrated, but mostly at a personal level, i miss him most. >> when you think about him at this time, as you say, the 100th b
into these turn blant times steps in nelson mandela. the ability to bring the death and destruction we witness on a daily basis to an end. along with mandela -- her own past as an armed freedom fighter. and she spoke movingly about her marriage. welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for having me. i want to ask you how you are feeling today. a few years ago when we spoke, well a year after nelson mandela's death, you said you are just trying to get through it and sometimes you wake...
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mandela. when we won our first grammy in 2007, he was the first person to receive us.ake sure the rainbow nation is a beautiful nature. when we are on stage, through music, and how we portray the mandela part, i think it's wonderful. ben hunte having so much fun with the soweto gospel choir. actor will smith has been celebrating his 50th birthday in an unusual fashion. instead of an expensive party, he headed to arizona to jump out of a helicopter. it was all in aid of highlighting global poverty. the bbc‘s tim allman takes up the story. it's an honour age—old dilemma, what do you get the man who has everything? a nice bottle of scotch, perhaps? 0r everything? a nice bottle of scotch, perhaps? or maybe a comfortable sweater? well, if you're a hollywood superstar turning 50, you treat yourself to an unforgettable experience. will smith strapped to the side of a helicopter rising up above the grand canyon. it seems his ideal birthday present is a little death—defying. the bungee jump ideal birthday present is a little death—defying. the bungeejump to end all bungee jumps
mandela. when we won our first grammy in 2007, he was the first person to receive us.ake sure the rainbow nation is a beautiful nature. when we are on stage, through music, and how we portray the mandela part, i think it's wonderful. ben hunte having so much fun with the soweto gospel choir. actor will smith has been celebrating his 50th birthday in an unusual fashion. instead of an expensive party, he headed to arizona to jump out of a helicopter. it was all in aid of highlighting global...
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the nelson mandela peace summit was a huge story a paternity to reaffirm our faith and in the principle and values of the u.n. charter madam president the republic a pullout is committed to promoting peaceful equitable and sustainable societies boated home and internationally and we see the sustainable development goals as the most important framework for achieving our objective the path that it's country takes to achieve their goals will be unique but we recognize that all our interlinked in reinforce one another. for pullout our core priorities are hell oceans and climate change through which the rest of our development objectives through genuine and durable partnerships will be realized by lao has declared two thousand and eighteen as the year of good held at home we are implementing a number of events to raise awareness and cultivate healthier lifestyles to respond to the deadly problem of non-communicable diseases and c d's allowance ranked in the top ten most obese countries in the world and i am afraid to say why are in other parts of the world people are dying of hunger in pover
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the annual mandela lecture and johannesburg to a crowd of 15,000 people. president obama talked in great detail about the life and legacy of south africa's first black president. was reviewing the mandela legacy everybody active citizenship and changing world. this is just under 90 minutes. mr. obama: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! mr. obama: thank you.
the annual mandela lecture and johannesburg to a crowd of 15,000 people. president obama talked in great detail about the life and legacy of south africa's first black president. was reviewing the mandela legacy everybody active citizenship and changing world. this is just under 90 minutes. mr. obama: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! mr. obama: thank you.
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pick up the legacy of mandela on his on his under but they wish to celebrate a year. i mean people wanted bad enough in the pit to fight for it depicted to sacrifice for it and so on it will happen and certainly for us as amnesty we are prepared to do that and we're prepared to mobilize millions and millions of people together with us to do thank you so much for joining us here on out zero from the u.n. general assembly lower james thank you very much still to come on the program britain expresses concern as hong kong bans a pro independence political party for the first time she was handed back twenty one years ago. and i'll tell you why one of the biggest prizes in the arts well the turner prize is being praised as the most political exhibition in its history. hello welcome to another look at the international forecast the weather is set fire across southern and eastern parts of china now a little area cloud there into central areas and that will just drift its way further south which as we go on through the next couple of days you can see there in hans some very he
pick up the legacy of mandela on his on his under but they wish to celebrate a year. i mean people wanted bad enough in the pit to fight for it depicted to sacrifice for it and so on it will happen and certainly for us as amnesty we are prepared to do that and we're prepared to mobilize millions and millions of people together with us to do thank you so much for joining us here on out zero from the u.n. general assembly lower james thank you very much still to come on the program britain...
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president barak obama who recited it at nelson mandela's future. our fate is up to us.nd to assure we remain undefeated. we have to make the choices essential to our soul. and have in the first standa. legal he head many hard ships. black it was a spiritual darkness and the soul remained untouched. it is a gift from god perhaps and he sdreebed in the second stanza. it is vifaged and he is mentally unchanged and a cool krasp. that is in spite of the awful situation. he didn't give in once or show signs of weakness. in the third stanza he looks to the future. and that is associated with life on this earth. he make its clear. there will be no giving in and capit always and he notes he is unafra unafraid. he will continue to be brave and has a clear intention to survive against all odds. the last stanza is probably the most will known. and that is that is what we all face. and that is what they inscribed. he is unafraid. lived his life in total control of what he wanted to do and is proud of his strength he only makes a section. and otherwise. he is comfortable to over come
president barak obama who recited it at nelson mandela's future. our fate is up to us.nd to assure we remain undefeated. we have to make the choices essential to our soul. and have in the first standa. legal he head many hard ships. black it was a spiritual darkness and the soul remained untouched. it is a gift from god perhaps and he sdreebed in the second stanza. it is vifaged and he is mentally unchanged and a cool krasp. that is in spite of the awful situation. he didn't give in once or...
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brought to his death along this very corridor, and the man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelataken 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 can 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 young men told me that they have just returned from the funeral of steve biko. and that was the first time i heard about the death of steve biko. i went to my mat that was my bed and i just sat there. with... to me it was like a huge hole in my soul, just an 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 by accident when his head
brought to his death along this very corridor, and the man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelataken 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 can only had a chance to shout steve's name and that was the last time i saw steve alive....
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president barack obama recited it at nelson mandela was funeral.ee, i think this poem serves to remind us that our fate is up to us, to ensure we remain undefeated, that we have to make the choices essential to our soul, the ones we won't regret. in the first stanza he is telling us although he has many hardships, black pits suggests that this was a deep depression he was going through, a spiritual darkness. yet his sole soul remain untou. it also implies that is uncomfortable soul as a gift from god perhaps -- on comparable thereto then describes in the second stanza although his body is ravaged with disease and pain, he remains mentally strong and unashamed. a cruel grasp. he states clearly that despite being tightly held in an awful situation, he didn't give in once or show any signs of weakness. in the third stanza begins to look to the future, take into account all the anger, the pain associated with life on this earth. yet in mexico there will be no capitulation, no giving in. in fact, he notes that he has been unafraid about his entire ordea
president barack obama recited it at nelson mandela was funeral.ee, i think this poem serves to remind us that our fate is up to us, to ensure we remain undefeated, that we have to make the choices essential to our soul, the ones we won't regret. in the first stanza he is telling us although he has many hardships, black pits suggests that this was a deep depression he was going through, a spiritual darkness. yet his sole soul remain untou. it also implies that is uncomfortable soul as a gift...
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a statue of mandela was unveiled marking 100 years since his birth.dedication the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez said mandela and bodied the highest values of the united nations peace, forgiveness, compassion and human dignity. >>> hope village week. the f privately funded by a nonprofit. it has amenities you would not the and a typical according to a port-a-potties, mobile showers and garbage service. to the group was a victim from stately and, city and county leaders found them a new place to move to the parcel is near san jose airport and there were already 20 or 30 homeless people there. the plan is for everyone to share the space. >> they just need to move and shift at some of their stuff so we can correct the site and then i think we have enough space for anyone who wants to stay here. anyone who wants to go to shelters or motels, we are providing that. >> we are all on the same boat. we can share the same property. that is not the problem. >> the homeless people had been giving housing vouchers and other options. they can return it to
a statue of mandela was unveiled marking 100 years since his birth.dedication the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez said mandela and bodied the highest values of the united nations peace, forgiveness, compassion and human dignity. >>> hope village week. the f privately funded by a nonprofit. it has amenities you would not the and a typical according to a port-a-potties, mobile showers and garbage service. to the group was a victim from stately and, city and county leaders found...
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we saw this in apartheid south africa, we saw this with nelson mandela.oh, you must be crazy, you've got to be jailed for a while to keep a lid on you. we saw this in the ussr back in the day -- >> wait a minute, wait a minute, just a second, jen. i've got to stop you there. how do you compare people talking about this president getting up, talking about shooting heads of state and this president being out of control with nelson mandela refusing to submit further to being treated less than a citizen in his own nation, based on the color of his skin? they didn't put nelson mandela in jail because he was eating big macs in the middle of the night, tweeting words that didn't exist. now, let's at least keep this within the boundaries of making sense. >> i wrote about this at the hill last january, so more than six months ago. look, these tactics have been used. they were used in apartheid south africa, they were used in communist china to jail people -- >> yeah, but they were protected against the ideology. we're not talking about people that disagree with hi
we saw this in apartheid south africa, we saw this with nelson mandela.oh, you must be crazy, you've got to be jailed for a while to keep a lid on you. we saw this in the ussr back in the day -- >> wait a minute, wait a minute, just a second, jen. i've got to stop you there. how do you compare people talking about this president getting up, talking about shooting heads of state and this president being out of control with nelson mandela refusing to submit further to being treated less...
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the united nations says on a former south african leader nelson mandela ahead of this year's general assembly which coincides with the one hundredth anniversary of the freedom fighters' birth current south african president. and u.n. secretary general antonio. unveiled a statue of at u.n. headquarters in new york that talks on the sidelines of the gathering president called on nations to recommit themselves to mandela's vision. thirty years ago almost to the day president. address the u.n. general assembly for the last time he said we must ask a question which my naive to those who have. sophisticated arguments to justify. to eliminate these. weapons. why do they need them anyway. to this day is question has been met with no satisfactory answer that truth is that there can be no justification for the existence of weapons that carry with them the potential to extinguish life on this planet. so the african presidents zero oppose of their wealth in just under two weeks brazil will choose a new president it's been a tumultuous few years for south america's largest nation following the im
the united nations says on a former south african leader nelson mandela ahead of this year's general assembly which coincides with the one hundredth anniversary of the freedom fighters' birth current south african president. and u.n. secretary general antonio. unveiled a statue of at u.n. headquarters in new york that talks on the sidelines of the gathering president called on nations to recommit themselves to mandela's vision. thirty years ago almost to the day president. address the u.n....
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mandela wasjailed. to a separate window. detained under section six of the terrorism act.ct in which you literally disappear. they separated us. time i saw steve alive. three weeks and three days later i had just heard a lot of commotion. was being filled with many people. from the funeral of steve biko. and that was the first time i heard about the death of steve biko. i went to my mat that was my bed and i just sat there. with... which even today would make me weep at unexpected moments. when he was being restrained. deliberately by the police officers. would go to protect itself. 1000 radio programmes. just go to the online archive. over the river kwai over the second world war. of the suffering of human heroism. 700 miles to jungle, through rocks and we were the means. for almost four years as it turned out in the end. at that time they hated the people that did that for them. in fact if you had a rifle you would have shot the lot. over the river kwai. we would be on these chanting, japanese up to ten. you would do that all the time then. the camps to under the burning
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in one of his last speeches, one of his last public speeches, mandela said, like slavery and apartheid please welcome rachel brosnahan, cal penn and robert de niro. >> hi, guys. you look great! so last weekend i was at the global citizen rally with mr. de niro in central park, and we witnessed the power that comes when we bring our voices together to be the generation to create social change, voting gives us the ability to tell our leaders to defend the issues that matter most to us. and it also allows us to amplify the voices of those who are too often unheard. >> there has never been a better time to show up for what you feel matters and bring along your mom, bring your best friend, bring your grandma, bring your grandma's best friend. grandmas have best friends, by the way. remind them that their vote is their voice. >> and it's not just the upcoming midterms that matter, it is every single election. state, local, national, your student council, vote in that too. >> that's a very good point. the representatives that we elect in every part of our lives represent our vision for our co
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. >> as nelson mandela said, action without vision is only passing time.ommunications officer. >> hello global citizens. it is so good to be with you today. at cisco, we connect people around the world so that they can accomplish extraordinary things that help solve some of the world's biggest global problems. and that is just like all of us here tonight. you are amazinamazing. your mission is amazing. and we've come together tonight to help eradicate poverty from the world forever. so we are so thrilled that cisco is partnering with global citizen on the new youth leadership award. this is celebrating inspiring young leaders who are solving some of the world's hardest, biggest, most complex challenges. >> now is the time to nurture you, the next generation of global problem solvers. you are the ones who will fulfill the global goals. you are the ones that will eradicate extreatment pome pove. we're thrilled to announce a $250,000 prize. it will be awarded to a young activist, someone who can demonstrate a compelling vision, the ability to create real and
. >> as nelson mandela said, action without vision is only passing time.ommunications officer. >> hello global citizens. it is so good to be with you today. at cisco, we connect people around the world so that they can accomplish extraordinary things that help solve some of the world's biggest global problems. and that is just like all of us here tonight. you are amazinamazing. your mission is amazing. and we've come together tonight to help eradicate poverty from the world forever....
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it's obviously a complex issue, but it was mandela's feeling that was better than prosecution. many of the countries in eastern and central europe, after being liberated from communism, tried to decide how they would bring their societies back from the misshapen form they had taken under communism, how they would approach this question of collaboration with communists and the communist network of informants through decades of communist rule. most of them came to the conclusion that prosecution was not the right way. on the other hand, where you have circumstances where rosecution is warranted or deemed desirable, i think honestly it should be the government of the country in question that undertakes the prosecutions. now, there are two objections to that. one is, well, they'll never do it and be fair. my response to that is, you don't know that necessarily. you don't know when it might be appropriate to do it. besides, if you take the decision out of their hands, as the tribunals for the former yugoslavia, you're interfering in the political maturation rocess of the people invo
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heather: she is speaking to a unp summit commemorating what would have been mandela's 100th birthday. a statue of their former leader known for championing peace, human rights and global cooperation. amazing story, a teenager surviving 49 days lost at sea with only a bible. authorities say the indonesian boy was working on a floating fish trap when strong winds snapped is line pushing him thousands of miles out to sea. 19-year-old managing to catch fish and drinks the water by filtering out the salt with his clothes, turning to the bible during his darkest times, he says more than ten ships passed him by but none of them stopped. he was rescued near guam after sending a radio signal to a tanker. he is lucky to be alive. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, seattle mariners star pitcher felix hernandez is a brand-new proud american. it wasn't easy getting his citizenship. >> i don't even get nervous. heather: hernandez's teammates gave him a standing ovation and played god bless america. now the bad, general -- jennifer lopez takes a tumble in las vegas. ♪ heather: she is
heather: she is speaking to a unp summit commemorating what would have been mandela's 100th birthday. a statue of their former leader known for championing peace, human rights and global cooperation. amazing story, a teenager surviving 49 days lost at sea with only a bible. authorities say the indonesian boy was working on a floating fish trap when strong winds snapped is line pushing him thousands of miles out to sea. 19-year-old managing to catch fish and drinks the water by filtering out the...
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in honor of what would be the 100th birthday of nelson mandela, they are urging everyone to be the generationion. >> what better to start our coverage than to be joined by hugh evans, who is here with me, joy and chris. >> hugh, it's great to have you. yet another year on which we is another picture perfect gorgeous day in new york city. >> we're just so blessed that we've got incredible weather, incredible artists, but also most importantly, incredible leaders coming on stage to make mult multi-million dollar commitments. >> one of the best stories of what's been happening in the world over the last ten years is the steady decrease in the population of the world living on less than $2 a day in extreme poverty? >> you're exactly right. when i was born in 1983, 52% of the world's population lives in extreme poverty. it's now down to less than 10% of the population. over a billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty but there is a new report out this week that suggests while progress is continuing, it is actually slowing down. we have now only two years, until 2020, to get that back
in honor of what would be the 100th birthday of nelson mandela, they are urging everyone to be the generationion. >> what better to start our coverage than to be joined by hugh evans, who is here with me, joy and chris. >> hugh, it's great to have you. yet another year on which we is another picture perfect gorgeous day in new york city. >> we're just so blessed that we've got incredible weather, incredible artists, but also most importantly, incredible leaders coming on stage...
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vanessa >> se lleva acabo bajo fuertes medidd cumbre de las americas de la paz numera mandnelson mandelah hablalo hoy centrando el disc s discurso en la soberania amer americana en sobreponer los in e interes intereses de estados unidos spo sobre el mlas de lmunel mundo e que su administracion ha sido la mejor que gneeenero mas que oo gobiernos generando ris(risas(. en los prssenesentes, tambien habl e la economia lla fore la migraco que va contra la economica de los paises, tel seria un punto essenencial a to, y pediran los presidentes inte v intervenciin intervencion d e la onu interv i intervenir para evitar la crisis humanitaria en el pais, hay mas de 80 mandatarios >> bueno que provocara ris(risas(, las pro t protestas contra kavanought, el juez que podria alcanzar un pu s puesto en la corte suprema al n alcaalca alcanza a otros niveles, aqui se debio marc nador republicano e marcharse de un restaurante en w washington cuandoo cenaba con esposa, y se manifestaron con r gritos de si creemomentos a los >> eleccoiiones de medio termi d donde la smujemujeres pueden historia en el pais,
vanessa >> se lleva acabo bajo fuertes medidd cumbre de las americas de la paz numera mandnelson mandelah hablalo hoy centrando el disc s discurso en la soberania amer americana en sobreponer los in e interes intereses de estados unidos spo sobre el mlas de lmunel mundo e que su administracion ha sido la mejor que gneeenero mas que oo gobiernos generando ris(risas(. en los prssenesentes, tambien habl e la economia lla fore la migraco que va contra la economica de los paises, tel seria un...
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the end of this is going to be informed by what nelson mandela todd us. francine: do you have to change the constitution? you have said in the past you can take land without compensation. pres. ramaphosa: that is one of the proposals on the table, whether we change the constitution or we do not. that is all going to come out in the process of the consultation that is taking place. end, this is one of the andgs we need to consider, the answer will come up to a good end, where we will have a clear solution which will be inclusive, which will take into account the views that have been expressed by all south africans. whether we change the constitution or whether we don't change the constitution, i am confident we will come up with a very good all-inclusive solution. francine: investors were concerned about a number of things. do you feel it is because they expected to go too fast and the reforms and in cracking down against corruption, or do you think you are part of the turmoil affecting emerging markets? pres. ramaphosa: investors have been concerned about
the end of this is going to be informed by what nelson mandela todd us. francine: do you have to change the constitution? you have said in the past you can take land without compensation. pres. ramaphosa: that is one of the proposals on the table, whether we change the constitution or we do not. that is all going to come out in the process of the consultation that is taking place. end, this is one of the andgs we need to consider, the answer will come up to a good end, where we will have a...
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reportera: marÍa mandela, hermana de yolanda.ectricidad, hasta que la muerte se la llevÓ. la alcaldesa de san juan crÍtica a donald trump, por no reconocer las 3000 muertes en la isla por el paso del huracÁn marÍa y por la falta de apoyo. >> en estados unidos se oyen titulares de millones para esto y para lo otro, pero no se reflejan. reportera: algunas personas que para el gobierno de sus desgracias, pues aseguran que no les dijeron que tenÍan que evacuar. mientras avanzaba marÍa, ellos experimentaban destrucciones como estas. >> cada vez que sube la marejada, pues se mete para adentro. reportera: los estragos de marÍa se siente, ama ir a cancel se le viene poco a poco su casa abajo en la boca, en barceloneta. >> yo siempre tengo depresiÓn y veo cosas asÍ mucho mÁs, y sola. reportera: mientras conflictos de resumen, los suicidios en la isla se triplicaron despuÉs de marÍa. mÁs de 45,000 continÚan sin un techo seguro, del vacÍo de los que ya no estÁn. jorge: despuÉs noticia tenemos un reportaje especial en facebook watch, desde p
reportera: marÍa mandela, hermana de yolanda.ectricidad, hasta que la muerte se la llevÓ. la alcaldesa de san juan crÍtica a donald trump, por no reconocer las 3000 muertes en la isla por el paso del huracÁn marÍa y por la falta de apoyo. >> en estados unidos se oyen titulares de millones para esto y para lo otro, pero no se reflejan. reportera: algunas personas que para el gobierno de sus desgracias, pues aseguran que no les dijeron que tenÍan que evacuar. mientras avanzaba marÍa,...
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united states doesn't like and that ranges not just from a country like iran but also to the nelson mandela's a.n.c. in south africa for example they were blasted in these terrorism reports early on and some of the political parties in iraq that the united states works with today like the tao a party was a was a was a listed organization for terrorism so there is very much a political motivation which muddies the word waters in terms of what's actually how king. in terms of incidents and and and and steps for events prevent terrorism terrorism spence abraham. was talking about the political reasons behind the and it will be pulled did it come to you as a surprise when if one was singled out in there with force. state leading space sponsor of terrorism in the world well as a regional analyst and politics of the region he has there was not in any way surprising to me because i thought that i agree with my colleague from washington that their philosophy and purpose of this report is highly highly politicized and it's used in a in an extremely selective way and in particular never mentions israel
united states doesn't like and that ranges not just from a country like iran but also to the nelson mandela's a.n.c. in south africa for example they were blasted in these terrorism reports early on and some of the political parties in iraq that the united states works with today like the tao a party was a was a was a listed organization for terrorism so there is very much a political motivation which muddies the word waters in terms of what's actually how king. in terms of incidents and and...
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. >>> a peace summit and it will be marked by unveiling a new statue of nelson mandela. his arms outstretched. he would be be 100 years old if he were alive today. >>> next at 5:00, local rally happening today to support christine blasey ford as another accuser comes forward against brett calf a gnaw. >>> look here. new for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you?
. >>> a peace summit and it will be marked by unveiling a new statue of nelson mandela. his arms outstretched. he would be be 100 years old if he were alive today. >>> next at 5:00, local rally happening today to support christine blasey ford as another accuser comes forward against brett calf a gnaw. >>> look here. new for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you?
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from two days ago, we had an extraordinary summit, to remember the african leader, nelson mandela that we all spoke out to reject confrontation, and war, to set aside and live up to his legacy and living up to the legacy of nelson mandela we express the hope that we will be able to live in a world of peace, security, and development for all. however, it seems that many states have chosen rather to pursue the path of arms, and weapons. which runs directly counter to the noble and lofty aspirations of the mandela summit, the summit which we all welcomed at all participated in. it is possible to ban weapons of mass destruction. and to render their use unthinkable. all that is needed is the necessary will and determination of all parties. the republic of equatorial guinea, wishes its determination to continue working, towards the negotiation and adoption of legally binding instruments. that will lead to nuclear disarmament, in an effective irreversible, and verifiable way. in order to achieve the objective of the complete elimination of all nuclear weapons. the international community of n
from two days ago, we had an extraordinary summit, to remember the african leader, nelson mandela that we all spoke out to reject confrontation, and war, to set aside and live up to his legacy and living up to the legacy of nelson mandela we express the hope that we will be able to live in a world of peace, security, and development for all. however, it seems that many states have chosen rather to pursue the path of arms, and weapons. which runs directly counter to the noble and lofty...
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old baby and she's been captured a balancing and kissing her daughter before addressing the nelson mandela peace summit i just said to odan already has the distinction of being the second world leader to give birth while in office and now she's the first to bring the child to the assembly. in the meantime though those gathering for the general assembly have already had some rather strong words to say particularly against washington a bolivian president evo morales has spoken exclusively to r.t. saying washington is using its own mechanisms to undermine latin american leaders. when. considering the problems we're facing today like always the united states is trying to divide us since we have established the union of south american nations they've been putting pressure on us we're developing a project that would ensure and strengthen corporation between latin american and caribbean countries we will be presiding next year and we have a lot of plans for example we want to use this platform to strengthen our relations with china russia europe it is a new policy of corporation with other contin
old baby and she's been captured a balancing and kissing her daughter before addressing the nelson mandela peace summit i just said to odan already has the distinction of being the second world leader to give birth while in office and now she's the first to bring the child to the assembly. in the meantime though those gathering for the general assembly have already had some rather strong words to say particularly against washington a bolivian president evo morales has spoken exclusively to r.t....
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>> mandela, 1999, south africa. i remember seeing him speak, and he begins by pointing out into ntthe cape, and saying i s7 years of my life on that island, in prison, and i wouldn't be on this stage today if it wasn' br the interfaith movement in south africa, thught down apartheid. and at that time, if you had told me the work interfaith i might have kind of rolled my eyes.ze i didn't reahat people from different faith bacogrounds comingher had built this stunning movement in south africa. f,and so, i thought to mysou know, going into the 21st centy, are we going to forfe our societies to religious extremists? or, are we going to try to build an interfaith movement, that helps all of us build diverse democracies where everyone can thrive. and i thought to myself, i want to be a part of the next chapter of history. at did you start to do? >> so i was a big part of both the diversity and the service learning movements in college, and part of the intersection of that movement was the idea that you bring people from d
>> mandela, 1999, south africa. i remember seeing him speak, and he begins by pointing out into ntthe cape, and saying i s7 years of my life on that island, in prison, and i wouldn't be on this stage today if it wasn' br the interfaith movement in south africa, thught down apartheid. and at that time, if you had told me the work interfaith i might have kind of rolled my eyes.ze i didn't reahat people from different faith bacogrounds comingher had built this stunning movement in south...
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what the mandela peace summit extraordinarily in some ways all the governments have agreed to a statementou read the statement there was nothing human rights folks will disagree with, but the problem is we have a theater that plays itself out year after year where statements get made and there's just insufficient political will to drive forward on human rights, on the goals and so on. the important thing is the u.s. in particular is in a course of undermining a range of human rights conventions that have actually been put in place painstakingly attacking the international criminal court, when, in fact, the u.s. should be thinking about joining it. withdrawing the human rights council. the human rights council is not perfect and we have, as amnesty, have been critical of it, but to withdraw it was tactically idiotic because basically what it does, it supports the very people that the u.s. supposedly was critical of. >> you've talked a little bit about the united states. is there anything that president trump can say in his speech to al lay some of the concerns and isolation. obviously the
what the mandela peace summit extraordinarily in some ways all the governments have agreed to a statementou read the statement there was nothing human rights folks will disagree with, but the problem is we have a theater that plays itself out year after year where statements get made and there's just insufficient political will to drive forward on human rights, on the goals and so on. the important thing is the u.s. in particular is in a course of undermining a range of human rights conventions...
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it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in the years prior to his arrest.contemporary forms with traditional african dance — an act of cultural defiance against the oppressive white government. talk to me about the kind of social and political messages that you express when you dance. the first political message is to be seen as black people. we are powerful, you know. the second is we're trying to tell the world that we're still free, but we're still bearing a lot of problems. we still have to push ourselves. and we have to push ourselves, like, 10 times harder than any other individual. before i try out some moves with via vyndal, this teacher and performer has offered to show me some beginner steps. i've heard a lot about this train step. i know nothing about it. tell me about it. it is named for the mimicking of the effect that the trains are used. this is the first. and then we go back. that's it. now, you're gonna be fast, because the train is going fast. can't get on the train slow. you've got it! yes! i think i need a little bit more practice, thoug
it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in the years prior to his arrest.contemporary forms with traditional african dance — an act of cultural defiance against the oppressive white government. talk to me about the kind of social and political messages that you express when you dance. the first political message is to be seen as black people. we are powerful, you know. the second is we're trying to tell the world that we're still free, but we're still bearing a lot of problems. we...
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two days ago, we had and extreme ly summit to remember the extraordinary african leader, nelson mandela, and we spoke out to reject confrontation and war. to live up to his lega sane living up to the legacy of nelson mandela, we expect that we might be taking the world to peace, security development, and well-being for all. . voices its determination to continue working towards the negotiation and adoption of legally binding instruments. that will lead to nuclear disarmament in an effective, irreversible and verifiable way in order to achieve the objective of the complete elimination of all nuclear weapons. the international community of nations should also be worried by the potential humanitarian consequences and the global impact of any accidental or intentional nuclear detonation. and the international community of nations should cooperate on a level of international security to prevent normal state actors on getting the resources for them to be able to pursue nuclear terror. president, the republic of he n with a torial guinea is -- of orial guinea is part the iaea. i conclude the s
two days ago, we had and extreme ly summit to remember the extraordinary african leader, nelson mandela, and we spoke out to reject confrontation and war. to live up to his lega sane living up to the legacy of nelson mandela, we expect that we might be taking the world to peace, security development, and well-being for all. . voices its determination to continue working towards the negotiation and adoption of legally binding instruments. that will lead to nuclear disarmament in an effective,...
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i guess this plays into an issue we discussed before in the month that followed nelson mandela's deaththat of the land issue and with an increasingly polarised racial language here in politics it has come to the fore after 20 odd years in which the government has tried land reform and put a lot of money and time into it and yet it has very little to show for it. the land and farms that have been handed over to new black commercial farmers have by and large failed for lack of proper administrative support lack of real commitment from the government to create this new class of black farmers after the peasant class in the black farming class was basically destroyed by the apartheid system. so there is an almost frustration here, it is a very emotive issue and it is one that is increasingly being played on above all by radical opposition parties like the economic freedom fighters at a time when the anc is feeling increasingly insecure as its popularity starts to sink towards 15% or perhaps even lower. presumably, because of the electoral insecurity, it is quite unlikely that this message w
i guess this plays into an issue we discussed before in the month that followed nelson mandela's deaththat of the land issue and with an increasingly polarised racial language here in politics it has come to the fore after 20 odd years in which the government has tried land reform and put a lot of money and time into it and yet it has very little to show for it. the land and farms that have been handed over to new black commercial farmers have by and large failed for lack of proper...
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i think of nelson mandela and how sitting in a jail cell for all of those years did he not think, whene finally in power, blacks are going to dominate whites rather than think of a multiracial, multiethnic south africa for all south africans. most importantly, i think great leaders have a sense of humility about what they can achieve. david: humility. condoleezza: humility. david: versus arrogance. condoleezza: versus arrogance. arrogance and hubris are recipes for disaster. my parents were great people. they always taught me that you need personally to do three things. if you're going to lead and be successful, the first thing is try to be twice as good. work hard enough to be confident that you have worked hard enough to be twice as good. secondly, and remember i am growing up in segregated birmingham, alabama, and they were trying to armor me. secondly, never consider yourself a victim. when you think you are a victim, you have given control of your life to somebody else. you may not be able to control your circumstances, but you can control your responses to circumstances. there is
i think of nelson mandela and how sitting in a jail cell for all of those years did he not think, whene finally in power, blacks are going to dominate whites rather than think of a multiracial, multiethnic south africa for all south africans. most importantly, i think great leaders have a sense of humility about what they can achieve. david: humility. condoleezza: humility. david: versus arrogance. condoleezza: versus arrogance. arrogance and hubris are recipes for disaster. my parents were...
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free mandela. peace, i'm out. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: thank you for being here! i'm your host trevor noah! our guest tonight, a fabulous actress, america ferrera is here, everybody! we'll be talking about her new book, "american like me." but first, let's get into the only story anybody was talking about today. and, no, i'm not talking about me getting my third dimple. i'm talking about the big showdown everybody has been waiting for. >> the moment of truth, the senate showdown between brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford. >> all networks watching dr. christine blasey ford. if you're talking about the historic import and rating it one to ten, you would give it about a 79. on social media, a ton of pictures of commercial airlines where every television set in the seat back is tuned to these hearings. >> even people on planes were watching the hearings, and it was so gripping it was the first time
free mandela. peace, i'm out. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: thank you for being here! i'm your host trevor noah! our guest tonight, a fabulous actress, america ferrera is here, everybody! we'll be talking about her new book, "american like me." but first, let's get into the only story anybody was talking about today. and, no, i'm not talking about me getting...
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and hate and most to be solved a dialogue tolerance and democracy this is the same path and nelson mandela bravely demonstrated the real and genuine statesman but the u.s. national security adviser insists that iran should change its behavior. as i've said repeatedly regime change in iran is not the administration's policy is my pompei we just said we've imposed very stringent sanctions on iran more are coming . and what we expect from iran is massive changes in their behavior and until that happens we will continue to exert what the president has called maximum pressure that's what we intend to do and what a year ago the u.s. president called the north korean leader at little rock at mather his debut speech at the u.n. general assembly one year on donald trump is striking a much softer tone is that a second summit with can juggle news like his soon raising hopes of reviving the stalled nuclear talks drums and meeting the south korean president little jay and at the united nations michaela reports from new york. president trump arrives highlighting one major change in his position since de
and hate and most to be solved a dialogue tolerance and democracy this is the same path and nelson mandela bravely demonstrated the real and genuine statesman but the u.s. national security adviser insists that iran should change its behavior. as i've said repeatedly regime change in iran is not the administration's policy is my pompei we just said we've imposed very stringent sanctions on iran more are coming . and what we expect from iran is massive changes in their behavior and until that...