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along with mandela, machel cofounded the elders.a group of former world leaders working for peace, justice, and human rights around the world, and just before she took to the podium at the u.n. today, we sat down to talk leadership on everything from politics to me too, her own past as an armed freedom fighter, and she also spoke movingly about her marriage to a man that she lost, but an icon the world will always remember. graça machel, welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for having me. >> i want to ask you how you're feeling today because a few years ago when we spoke, shortly -- well, a year after nelson mandela's death, you said you're just trying to get through it, and sometimes you wake up every morning, and you don't know what to do. how have those intervening years treated you? >> i had a reasonably good time after the second or third year, but this being the fifth, and with the concentration of celebration on his 100 years, it has not been easy. because things come back, you relive the moments together, you are for
along with mandela, machel cofounded the elders.a group of former world leaders working for peace, justice, and human rights around the world, and just before she took to the podium at the u.n. today, we sat down to talk leadership on everything from politics to me too, her own past as an armed freedom fighter, and she also spoke movingly about her marriage to a man that she lost, but an icon the world will always remember. graça machel, welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for...
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with winnie mandela.cores! normally as a player you have one thing that you can do quite well and i would like people to say i could pass the ball well. whether it was sideways or forward, i'm not too sure. that was my philosophy of the game. keep the ball, make the opposition work, so that when they receive the ball, they're tired because they've had to work hard to get it back. don't give the ball away cheaply. ray wilkins scores for england. he's taken it well on the chest. lovely control by cyrille regis. what a great shot! what a goal. cyrille regis! armfield, a perfect interception. people look back and say remember the world cup squad. it's not the same as being in the xi that played in the final. the point was it's better that they won. i had a moment of mixed joy and anguish, and my mind took over. it raced well ahead of my body and drew me compellingly forward. i felt that the moment of a lifetime had come. i collapsed as i crossed the tape, but then i recovered sufficiently to hear him announci
with winnie mandela.cores! normally as a player you have one thing that you can do quite well and i would like people to say i could pass the ball well. whether it was sideways or forward, i'm not too sure. that was my philosophy of the game. keep the ball, make the opposition work, so that when they receive the ball, they're tired because they've had to work hard to get it back. don't give the ball away cheaply. ray wilkins scores for england. he's taken it well on the chest. lovely control by...
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no—one would deny the country still has some way to go before fulfilling mandela's dream, but in theirep, the young hopefuls here in cape town are doing their bit to carry his legacy into the future. there you go. the born—free generation foxtrotting their way into the future in cape town, back in september. up next we have a different type of dancing from the same month, but this was when rajan agreed to go to japan to take part in a festival that required fancy footwork and a fair amount of stamina. i'm looking forward to this. hi. konnichiwa. tell me, what makes this festival unique? everything, every dancer has this. a very public training session for newbies like me will be followed by a chance to take part in the main festival parade around the streets of the city. the nerves have all gone. who cares how good you are? this is about community and festival. i'm getting it now. yes, it's exciting. music plays. rajan there, reporting from japan back in september. something tells me they won't be inviting him back tojoin in again next year. nice try, mate! 0k, stick with us because st
no—one would deny the country still has some way to go before fulfilling mandela's dream, but in theirep, the young hopefuls here in cape town are doing their bit to carry his legacy into the future. there you go. the born—free generation foxtrotting their way into the future in cape town, back in september. up next we have a different type of dancing from the same month, but this was when rajan agreed to go to japan to take part in a festival that required fancy footwork and a fair amount...
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a vehicle crashed near 11th and mandela. the driver got out of the car and picked up by another vehicle. this is from eighth and center to 11th and mandela parkway. the shooting is being investigated as a triple homicide and it appears to be gang-related. we're working to learn more for you. >>> switching gears. a stunning sunset above the bay tonight but change is on the way with a series of storms lining up. mark is tracking when the storms will arrive. we probably won't see another sunset like that. >> we're heading into an active weather pattern. get ready. the change is heading toward the bay area. a lot happening in the pacific. this is the first system approaching the coastline and a stronger one on sunday. bear tracking two system noose the weekend forecast. the first one tomorrow morning and we're expecting rainfall. the second one three quarters of an inch. tomorrow morning could be backing off a little bit, especially by tomorrow evening and the rainfall ramps up on sunday. the first system you can see the break d
a vehicle crashed near 11th and mandela. the driver got out of the car and picked up by another vehicle. this is from eighth and center to 11th and mandela parkway. the shooting is being investigated as a triple homicide and it appears to be gang-related. we're working to learn more for you. >>> switching gears. a stunning sunset above the bay tonight but change is on the way with a series of storms lining up. mark is tracking when the storms will arrive. we probably won't see another...
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gary: mandela had a critique of capitalism. he did not implemented once he was in power, unfortunately. once did not implement it he was in power, unfortunately. haveld not have liked to taken over south africa at that moment. not that i have been asked. [laughter] gary: the theater charter called for nationalization and registering -- the freedom charter called for nationalization and registering mandela's form of -- favorite form of democracy parliamentarian democracy, which is sort of awed. but he was a socialist. i do not think we will see a lot of that when he passes. one of the things that he -- the kept him in prison for a long time was he refused to renounce any association with the communist party. mandela will be another one who is remembered as a nice old man. x had a critique of capitalism, but they have to want to remember you to depoliticize you. prof. theoharis: we have a stream of questions. this person asks, is there still a generation who remembers the plight of all of these leaders? how can we instill new int
gary: mandela had a critique of capitalism. he did not implemented once he was in power, unfortunately. once did not implement it he was in power, unfortunately. haveld not have liked to taken over south africa at that moment. not that i have been asked. [laughter] gary: the theater charter called for nationalization and registering -- the freedom charter called for nationalization and registering mandela's form of -- favorite form of democracy parliamentarian democracy, which is sort of awed....
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in the twenty five years of the prize has been in existence previous recipients include nelson mandela former u.s. presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton and the organization doctors without borders. and joining me now at the big table is our very own france a golf it's great to have you here you were actually you were at that ceremony first of all just just talking about the significance of this award and you know when you talk about the world you have to talk about the name fullbright and it's a name that's known around the world we're talking about a u.s. senator fulbright who after world war two. looked at europe and he said you know it's harder to destroy attack others if we know them personally and so he started this exchange program the u.s. government started funding the fulbright program and it's now one of the war just as one of the most successful exchange programs in the world when you talk about the fulbright prize of the fulbright program you're talking about building bridges and you're not talking about which i heard a lot tonight from people you're not talking about b
in the twenty five years of the prize has been in existence previous recipients include nelson mandela former u.s. presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton and the organization doctors without borders. and joining me now at the big table is our very own france a golf it's great to have you here you were actually you were at that ceremony first of all just just talking about the significance of this award and you know when you talk about the world you have to talk about the name fullbright and...
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we heard a bit of that list a very impressive list of former winners kofi anon nelson mandela so why was medical this year's winner what what what what was the what was the merit here. commission and how they justify the decision they mentioned remarkable compassionate leadership and her stronger. commitment to mutual understanding of the international cooperation but everyone i spoke with this evening they mentioned her ability to successfully merge politics with empathy and the person who presented the award the c.n.n. journalist christiane amanpour tonight you know she talked about america being an example and in force or of wielding political power and not forgetting about the humanity that connects us all. christiane amanpour mentioned something and you know this got a good laugh too she said you know america is a scientist right she's a she's a trained as a background in she said you know isn't that refreshing to have a political leader who deals with facts and respects facts in an age where facts and and everything that we consider to be true are being attacked right now and o
we heard a bit of that list a very impressive list of former winners kofi anon nelson mandela so why was medical this year's winner what what what what was the what was the merit here. commission and how they justify the decision they mentioned remarkable compassionate leadership and her stronger. commitment to mutual understanding of the international cooperation but everyone i spoke with this evening they mentioned her ability to successfully merge politics with empathy and the person who...
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at 11th and mandela police found a crashed vehicle. witnesses say the driver got out and picked up by another vehicle. >>> the family of a 29-year-old man shot and killed by haywood police had friends gathered at hayward city hall. paving the chill of family, fri and coworkers sang and prayed in front of hayward city hall. >> my cuss up was shot 13 times by hayward p.d. 13 times. >> before the vigil his parents told me they are struggling to get answers. >> i don't feel like my son should have died that night. he should have been talked down. >> on november 13th the police responded to a call that a man was brandishing a knife. he walked toward officers and refused to obey orders to drop the object in his hands which was a razor blade. >> did give him a chance. >> a spokesman said there's body cam video but no decision has made if it will be released because it may taint the investigations. the situation evolved in a matter of seconds and the investigations will provide answers. >> we feel our son should be alive. it was dealt in the w
at 11th and mandela police found a crashed vehicle. witnesses say the driver got out and picked up by another vehicle. >>> the family of a 29-year-old man shot and killed by haywood police had friends gathered at hayward city hall. paving the chill of family, fri and coworkers sang and prayed in front of hayward city hall. >> my cuss up was shot 13 times by hayward p.d. 13 times. >> before the vigil his parents told me they are struggling to get answers. >> i don't...
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. >> from nelson mandela to marshawn lynch, a young man shows us how he is creating art despite livingness. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> air-quality officials have declared this a one to spare the air day. that means burning wood or any other solid fuel both indoors and outdoors is prohibited. light winds and low overnight temperatures last night are expected to trap wood smoke to the ground, contributing to poor air quality. >>> it's coming up on perhaps another rainy few days later on. >> a little bit tomorrow. friday night look wednesday wendy and colder. let's get to these clouds. they brought in nice sunrise photos. how about this semis picture this mo
. >> from nelson mandela to marshawn lynch, a young man shows us how he is creating art despite livingness. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month....
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con mandela norteamericanas y a media asta, la comunidad de este dÍa y honraba en mayor hecho oficial. la calle 12:15 estarÁn cerradas al trÁfico la precesiÓn del funeral comenzarÁ y luego pasarÁ por la calle 11. santa fe hasta cementerio. tambiÉn maÑana sÁbado, está programado las 10:00 a.m. un servicio religioso. ubicado en el 13 01 de la calle 12 en molesto. despuÉs habrÁ una procesiÓn al cementerio donde serÁ enterrado el oficial. la comunidad estÁ preocupada por la violencia de pandillas y espera que se haga justicia en este caso. mientras tanto pablo fue acusado el pasado miÉrcoles de la muerte del oficial. cuatro ex oficiales de haber ayudado al sospechoso de asesinato del oficial, estuvieron en corte. palmira: las autoridades de varias ciudades del Área de la bahÍa, en este caso en el departamento de las pÚblicas del condado santa clara estÁn ofreciendo una guÍa para que los-- que los ayudarÁ... bueno, nos vamos a otra informaciÓn que no estar pronto en su lugar. las autoridades de varias ciudades del Área, están en este caso del departamento de obras pÚblicas en el condado de
con mandela norteamericanas y a media asta, la comunidad de este dÍa y honraba en mayor hecho oficial. la calle 12:15 estarÁn cerradas al trÁfico la precesiÓn del funeral comenzarÁ y luego pasarÁ por la calle 11. santa fe hasta cementerio. tambiÉn maÑana sÁbado, está programado las 10:00 a.m. un servicio religioso. ubicado en el 13 01 de la calle 12 en molesto. despuÉs habrÁ una procesiÓn al cementerio donde serÁ enterrado el oficial. la comunidad estÁ preocupada por la violencia...
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leaders no longer have all the answers jonah how al-jazeera davus switzerland mexico's president mandela door has responded to last week's pipeline blast with social reforms ninety six people were killed while illegally gathering fuel on friday or says he'll help poor areas where people are more likely to steal fuel he said he'll focus on jobs pensions and credit for foreigners. ten thousand children are being represented in a class action lawsuit targeting the trumpet ministration the southern poverty law center filed a claim in defense of children separated from their families under a policy introduced in april they say the children were held in more than one hundred detention centers away from their parents and also claims the separation was a deliberate way to deter families from immigrating castro has more from washington d.c. . the lawsuit points to this secret draft memo written by government officials more than a year ago but only leaked to the public last week as the so-called smoking gun the memos titled policy options to respond to border surge of illegal immigrants now this w
leaders no longer have all the answers jonah how al-jazeera davus switzerland mexico's president mandela door has responded to last week's pipeline blast with social reforms ninety six people were killed while illegally gathering fuel on friday or says he'll help poor areas where people are more likely to steal fuel he said he'll focus on jobs pensions and credit for foreigners. ten thousand children are being represented in a class action lawsuit targeting the trumpet ministration the southern...
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major addresss in londodon on segreregation, the fight fofor civil rights, and support for nelslson mandela and the antiti-apartheid s strue in south africa. reverend martin luther king, jr.: if the united kingdom and the united states decided tomorrow morning not to buy south african goods, not to buy south african gold, to put an embargo on oil, if our investors andnd capitalis would withdrdraw their support for that racial tyranny that we find t there, then apartheid would be brought to an end. amy: today, dr. martin luther king, jr. for the hour. all of that and more, coming up. this is demomocracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. totoday is a federal holiday honoring dr. martin luther king. he was born 9090 years ago this month on january 15, 1929. he was assassinanated apapril , 196868, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. dr. king was just 39 years old. while he is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. dr. king was a
major addresss in londodon on segreregation, the fight fofor civil rights, and support for nelslson mandela and the antiti-apartheid s strue in south africa. reverend martin luther king, jr.: if the united kingdom and the united states decided tomorrow morning not to buy south african goods, not to buy south african gold, to put an embargo on oil, if our investors andnd capitalis would withdrdraw their support for that racial tyranny that we find t there, then apartheid would be brought to an...
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with mandela country and dan axles that they do also out injured. midfielder to slide in at center back. to reach the finish line first they'll be dragging themselves there at this rate what's more they faced a full strength like sixty with the best defensive record in the bundesliga the six pressing makes it hard to set the tempo. at a time for heroes if ever there was one step forward axel i. i with roy south's the big belgian took the goal scoring responsibility and the south one failed to join us i saw it so second goal of the season was that useful by the game winning strike ensured don't mince remain six points clear of them rifles i was the first but from a former us we were going to play game by game while like we did from the first game of the of the season i mean there was no. it's our philosophy keep it like this until the end of that with the same worried about by and placing the gap ahead of the match i know that the zone the us were not especially watching . also watching the other games from today on. the fish on the top you see we're
with mandela country and dan axles that they do also out injured. midfielder to slide in at center back. to reach the finish line first they'll be dragging themselves there at this rate what's more they faced a full strength like sixty with the best defensive record in the bundesliga the six pressing makes it hard to set the tempo. at a time for heroes if ever there was one step forward axel i. i with roy south's the big belgian took the goal scoring responsibility and the south one failed to...
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but nothing changed when apartheid ended nearly 25 years ago, when nelson mandela's african natial congressswept to power, power it still holds. today there is frustration with the a.n.c. nonhle mbuthuma says her grandfather was part of the pondoland rebellion in the 1960's, a famous uprisin against apartheid. in the worst clash 11 people were killed, 58 were injured. apartheid ended in the early '90's and mbaathuma celebrated the first all race election in 1994, but is disillusioned now.t >> before '9as better because we know our enemy, now our own people that we hope they are going to do the right thing for us as a people they pum us away froe land. >> reporter: gwede mantashe, south africa's mineral resources minister, is an important advocate for the mine. he disagrees with the recent court decision and has filed an application to appeal it. in coming weeks the judge iso expectedle if the appeal will be accepted. he believes where there are deposits there must be mining. in the case of xolobeni he says, esit would improve the liv of le in one of the poorest areas in the region, as would
but nothing changed when apartheid ended nearly 25 years ago, when nelson mandela's african natial congressswept to power, power it still holds. today there is frustration with the a.n.c. nonhle mbuthuma says her grandfather was part of the pondoland rebellion in the 1960's, a famous uprisin against apartheid. in the worst clash 11 people were killed, 58 were injured. apartheid ended in the early '90's and mbaathuma celebrated the first all race election in 1994, but is disillusioned now.t...
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definitely need to be educated about this case i think it's important to say that mumia is the nelson mandela of the united states he was a former black panther he's an imprisoned radio journalist today and political prisoner who was framed by the philadelphia police department for the killing of a white police officer in that city in one nine hundred eighty one. there are many violations in the case. amnesty international wrote a thirty one page report in two thousand and one titled a life in the balance that essentially outlines judicial bias judicial racism systemic repression of exculpatory evidence at trial prosecutorial misconduct i'll just say. around the time that mia was in prison and the department of justice conducted an investigation of the philadelphia police office the philadelphia police department the first of its kind and that. report essentially concluded that the level of repression in philadelphia the homicidal behavior on the part of the police department in philadelphia and the corruption and tampering with evidence to obtain a conviction in that force quote shocks the c
definitely need to be educated about this case i think it's important to say that mumia is the nelson mandela of the united states he was a former black panther he's an imprisoned radio journalist today and political prisoner who was framed by the philadelphia police department for the killing of a white police officer in that city in one nine hundred eighty one. there are many violations in the case. amnesty international wrote a thirty one page report in two thousand and one titled a life in...
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fulbright prize for international understanding joints a prestigious list of recipients including nelson mandela bill clinton doctors without borders first. it was the first time the food crisis a.c.s. and awarded its prize for international understanding outside the u.s. and they chose the german capital and the german chancellor. they selected angle a macro for what the association called had remarkable compassionate leadership during the ceremony she was praised for her controversial decision during the twenty fifteen refugee crisis to keep forward as open angela merkel set the standard for how we in the rich world can and should treat almost desperate citizens if other european nations would share the burden perhaps the backlash wouldn't have been so fierce. in accepting the prize germany's first female chanceless spoke of the importance of the u.s. german partnership macko said the fall of the berlin wall in one thousand nine hundred ninety mannings a symbol for german freedom and a united europe nearly thirty years later. well darfur these the reason all this was possible was because our a
fulbright prize for international understanding joints a prestigious list of recipients including nelson mandela bill clinton doctors without borders first. it was the first time the food crisis a.c.s. and awarded its prize for international understanding outside the u.s. and they chose the german capital and the german chancellor. they selected angle a macro for what the association called had remarkable compassionate leadership during the ceremony she was praised for her controversial...
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the first place so yes schools will continue to function civil servants will continue to get pay mandela has made sure that there's a way to continue to bring five percent of the national budget into the area there will be money provided by the national government to write conflict areas but this is not what the people of the banks of mara have been demanding is is a better economy it's that they want to be recognised and they want at the right to govern themselves and i think that's what's significant about this house when and what we have onto it doesn't take away the security complexity but it does mean that we have a better chance of addressing those that we call disenfranchised because we have now enfranchise them they now have the possibility and see how key was present or do you go to turn to all of this because he of course is a mindanao man himself and peace in the region was one of his key campaign promises has he managed in some way to overcome that so not to distrust that's built up over generations in the area. well in some ways he has agreed he has family connections to mus
the first place so yes schools will continue to function civil servants will continue to get pay mandela has made sure that there's a way to continue to bring five percent of the national budget into the area there will be money provided by the national government to write conflict areas but this is not what the people of the banks of mara have been demanding is is a better economy it's that they want to be recognised and they want at the right to govern themselves and i think that's what's...
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mandela -- he said his favorite form of democracy was british parliamentary democracy which is kind of odd, but economically, he was a socialist. he was a socialist. i don't think we'll be seeing that when he passes. one of the things that kept him in prison for an awful long time was the fact that he refused to renounce any association with the communist party. another oneould be who is understood as a nice old man, you know, who did the right thing. agree that malcolm x obviously had the critique of wantalism but they have to to remember you to depoliticize you. >> right. we've got a live stream question. theres person asks, is still a generation who remembers the fight of all these leaders? instill interest in new generations for them? >> how do you instill interest people to want to learn history? [laughter] >> i think you have to relate it to them. to be tangible. it has to mean something to your present, you know. and i think that's what you find of youth activism today, they're tied to and history, and that's why they're out in the streets. because they understand that for them
mandela -- he said his favorite form of democracy was british parliamentary democracy which is kind of odd, but economically, he was a socialist. he was a socialist. i don't think we'll be seeing that when he passes. one of the things that kept him in prison for an awful long time was the fact that he refused to renounce any association with the communist party. another oneould be who is understood as a nice old man, you know, who did the right thing. agree that malcolm x obviously had the...
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government employees once again not receive them mike hanna al-jazeera washington mexico's president mandela but all has responded to last week's pipeline blast with social reforms ninety six people were killed while illegally gathering fuel on friday a mentor said he would help poor areas where people were more likely to still feel feel he said he will focus on jobs pensions and credit for foreigners than your palo reports from in central mexico. president lopez over those visits by mexico was very well received several thousand people came to see him speech of course he spoke in the wake of that large explosion that took place just last week that left more than ninety people dead now the president spoke about the need for creating jobs creating opportunities and investing in education to lessen the dependency that many communities have on stolen fuel to give you some context of where we are we're near a pipeline that's become very popular among the oil oil thieves so popular that military personnel are keeping a constant presence here to make sure that people don't come out here to tap mor
government employees once again not receive them mike hanna al-jazeera washington mexico's president mandela but all has responded to last week's pipeline blast with social reforms ninety six people were killed while illegally gathering fuel on friday a mentor said he would help poor areas where people were more likely to still feel feel he said he will focus on jobs pensions and credit for foreigners than your palo reports from in central mexico. president lopez over those visits by mexico was...
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we feel all that but only now and then in out eventually all business is occupied our demand that mandela's all get out of hell if you like but. the mountain scenery grows more spectacular the higher we climb this particular route is popular with hindu pilgrims. high up in the mountains there's a site dedicated to the hindu god shiva a number of temples lined the route this says six. per start of the year this temple is an important place for hindu pilgrims. i'm hindu myself i was born and raised here and studied in string of god. and i've never had any problems. i feel at home here but i have. these pilgrims are performing a hindu ritual. they say that muslims have never given them any trouble. napper this out look at them in the with and somehow i think that muslims and hindus belong to the same family and it was some people are trying to start things up between us but that's not our tradition for a long time both groups live together in peace of mind that i feel a close connection to muslims is that which is a reason why i had the demolish the top of the. meanwhile these muslims have gat
we feel all that but only now and then in out eventually all business is occupied our demand that mandela's all get out of hell if you like but. the mountain scenery grows more spectacular the higher we climb this particular route is popular with hindu pilgrims. high up in the mountains there's a site dedicated to the hindu god shiva a number of temples lined the route this says six. per start of the year this temple is an important place for hindu pilgrims. i'm hindu myself i was born and...
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there are icons, nelson mandela, who emerged from 17 years of hard physical labor and had the amazingould end the evil regime of apartheid. but all around us, there are people tackling personal, environmental or whatever, big ones or small ones, and i have succeeding in inspiring people to join in the battle. and i think the most important thing every single one of us, as every single one of this audience, every single person who is listening, we all have that indomitable spirit. but we don't always recognize it, we don't always feed it, we don't always let it out in the world to do good, to inspire, to take action. >> one final thought on the indomitable human spirit. >> the inspiration rubs off. you better hold him. >> i will. i will hold him. you also have -- i don't know whether ilts spirit's spirit, w it's mind, whether it's temperament or genetic, but you're 84 years old. you travel 300 days a year. what's the secret of not getting jet lag? >> it doesn't exist. i go by the sun. the sunris rises, it's morning. the sun sets, it's night. >> there you have it, the indomitable spirit
there are icons, nelson mandela, who emerged from 17 years of hard physical labor and had the amazingould end the evil regime of apartheid. but all around us, there are people tackling personal, environmental or whatever, big ones or small ones, and i have succeeding in inspiring people to join in the battle. and i think the most important thing every single one of us, as every single one of this audience, every single person who is listening, we all have that indomitable spirit. but we don't...
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when he saw the long lines that people waited to vote for elsa mandela, that's why you answer the calle call this 20 years ago. the guy probably make six figures. he said, i knew that was a mistake. he said, i'm going to talk to congresswoman. i need you to go over to the d&c. we did it. twenty years ago. newt gingrich predicted they would claim 44 seats. they came within five seats of losing because we did this. this is the level of service we've had. >> we came of age in an era where serving the people was an honor. >> and whatever you can do to help the people, you have the skills that you have been blessed with and you get to he help, and you get to help make a difference, that's an auditor. yes, your body gets weary, but your spirit doesn't. >> every day were celebrating holiday. >> i just wanted one thing. this is about the way we came up and how we were trained. we learned how to do everything with nothing. we had no money, no staff. it would be nothing to get a phone call from reverend jackson at 5:00 o'clock in the morning to say he needed a press conference at 11. but we just
when he saw the long lines that people waited to vote for elsa mandela, that's why you answer the calle call this 20 years ago. the guy probably make six figures. he said, i knew that was a mistake. he said, i'm going to talk to congresswoman. i need you to go over to the d&c. we did it. twenty years ago. newt gingrich predicted they would claim 44 seats. they came within five seats of losing because we did this. this is the level of service we've had. >> we came of age in an era...
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. >> superballs, olympics, i've met presidents, nelson mandela with bill clinton, mick jagger, countless the most unbelievable places. >> reporter: there is so much to adam jacobs that we can see. >> from the second i wake up until the minute i go to bed i have a migraine. i feel chronic head pain, dizziness and nausea. it is an invisible illness. >> reporter: he lives in constant pain. ice helps and sodas the dark and medication. nothing ever stops it, not since it started 10 years ago. >> i ate some shrimp and i had a migraine that went into two migraine stand three migraines and then a migraine seven days a week 24/7. >> reporter: he is an active and healthy child and for the next two years he lied in the dark. doctors in the uk couldn't figure out what was wrong and send him to a specialist at a pain clinic in michigan. >> the comparator rehabilitating someone who has had a stroke. i gradually work up my level of activity. i would always take a camma as a distraction. >> reporter: he spent months being treated and one day his love for sports brought him and his camera to the universi
. >> superballs, olympics, i've met presidents, nelson mandela with bill clinton, mick jagger, countless the most unbelievable places. >> reporter: there is so much to adam jacobs that we can see. >> from the second i wake up until the minute i go to bed i have a migraine. i feel chronic head pain, dizziness and nausea. it is an invisible illness. >> reporter: he lives in constant pain. ice helps and sodas the dark and medication. nothing ever stops it, not since it...
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and after the months of nelson mandela walks out of prison and into history. and as that country suddenly became alive with change. and what a momentous and hopeful time that was. and for the soviet union so in the stark moment and with that keeping democracy strong it's also my honor today to introduce three eyewitnesses who share their stories in the process of betrayal and collapse. one of them, retired army colonel who got out of nazi germany with the attacks in jewish businesses and families but five years later a soldier in the battle of the bulge throughout the end of the war and beyond and in venezuela the mortal threat came from the left, not the right former soldier hugo chavez the anti- corruption populist campaign to use those democratic means to curb the judiciary read it on - - media another buttresses of civil society the journalist formally the director of the newspaper in january 2015 to cofound the investigative reporter they recipient of the international press freedom award that means the firefly effect in the power of journalism to elimina
and after the months of nelson mandela walks out of prison and into history. and as that country suddenly became alive with change. and what a momentous and hopeful time that was. and for the soviet union so in the stark moment and with that keeping democracy strong it's also my honor today to introduce three eyewitnesses who share their stories in the process of betrayal and collapse. one of them, retired army colonel who got out of nazi germany with the attacks in jewish businesses and...
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lifetime to be a part of when i was young to be a apartment of the antiapartheid movement and president mandela when i worked with him on negotiations anddi tell me you guys, you students you young people in america gave me hope in robyn island when you were out there, getting arrested in front of the embassy when you were doing these things, they helped bring an a enld to par tide what people all over the world were doing especially young people. blood diamonds campaign same thing. when the world said you know enough is enough. we're not going to buy diamonds if they're fueling this horrific human rights violation. these terrible atrocities. and it stopped within a few years once we stopped buying those blood diamonds, those wars ended. many examples congo is next i'm sure of it for five industry centuries five centuries the the story of congo has not been pretty. but i believe together we can change that story. thank you very much. [applause] to sign some books i don't know how it works somebody better take charge because it could be chaotic there you are. thank god. okay. if you would not li
lifetime to be a part of when i was young to be a apartment of the antiapartheid movement and president mandela when i worked with him on negotiations anddi tell me you guys, you students you young people in america gave me hope in robyn island when you were out there, getting arrested in front of the embassy when you were doing these things, they helped bring an a enld to par tide what people all over the world were doing especially young people. blood diamonds campaign same thing. when the...
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winnie mandela died at 81 and former u.n. secretary-general kofi annan at 80.dan gurney and the great silver fox of nascar david pearson. preacher billy graham, gone at the age of 99. also remember the loss of anthony bourdain this past year. took his own life at the age of 61. and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef, this storyteller, this traveler i think surprised a lot of people. farewell. all of which somehow brings us to this moment. number 1 on our list. this year's list of the most is topped by -- >> bob mueller. >> robert mueller. >> mueller. >> bob mueller. >> robert s. mueller. >> s. stands for swann. robert swann mueller iii. >> and he still holds all the cards. and he still for a lot of americans represents all the hope that we'll get the truth about how our election shook out, who chose this president, if there was any influence from another foreign power. robert mueller this year in contrast to last year has been maligned by the commander in chief on a near daily basis from his twitter feed and by his surrogates. >> "there was
winnie mandela died at 81 and former u.n. secretary-general kofi annan at 80.dan gurney and the great silver fox of nascar david pearson. preacher billy graham, gone at the age of 99. also remember the loss of anthony bourdain this past year. took his own life at the age of 61. and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef, this storyteller, this traveler i think surprised a lot of people. farewell. all of which somehow brings us to this moment. number 1 on our list. this year's...
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lifetime to be a part of when i was young to be part of the anti- apartheid movement and president mandela to work with him on the negotiations and to have him tell me you students, you young people in america gave me hope. when you are out there getting arrested in front of the embassy and doing these things. it helped to bring an end to apartheid and what people all over the world were doing, especially young people. blood diamond campaign, same thing. when the world said enough is enough and we were not by these diamonds there feeling these horrific human rights violation and terrible atrocities it stopped within a few years we stopped buying those blood diamonds. those wars ended. there are many examples like this. congo is next. i am sure of it. for five centuries, five centuries, the story of congo has not been a pretty but i believe together we can change that story. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> time to sign some books. i don't know how this works. it could be chaotic. there you are. thank god. [laughter] >> do not listen to john. i am in charge. we will just set th
lifetime to be a part of when i was young to be part of the anti- apartheid movement and president mandela to work with him on the negotiations and to have him tell me you students, you young people in america gave me hope. when you are out there getting arrested in front of the embassy and doing these things. it helped to bring an end to apartheid and what people all over the world were doing, especially young people. blood diamond campaign, same thing. when the world said enough is enough and...
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. >> he is the nelson mandela of what you got on. >> people's hands exploded because he was so many things't supposed to be. >> you don't say it, you just do it. it impacts the culture. >> we are joined by another force who impacted the culture. peggy noonan as a speech write assistant president reagan. the author of what i saw at the revolution and patriotic grace. it is so nice to have both of you here together. if i may sigh so, you both look great. >> she sent me a picture. i read them. >> what did you think of her write something. >> incredible. >> it's an honor to be next to an icon. that's all i can say. >> i wish there were more peggy noonans. >> this is what i wore for them. >> you write so clearly that whether people disagree with you or agree whether they are inspired exactly what they are saying. it's not to be said for all politics. >> one thing i did is clarity. the second thing is mean it. if you mean it, had helps you be clear. >> you seem to mean it. >> i mean it. i try to mean it all my life. i hope so. >> and you are wearing the maga red. >> sleeping bag coat. i had to t
. >> he is the nelson mandela of what you got on. >> people's hands exploded because he was so many things't supposed to be. >> you don't say it, you just do it. it impacts the culture. >> we are joined by another force who impacted the culture. peggy noonan as a speech write assistant president reagan. the author of what i saw at the revolution and patriotic grace. it is so nice to have both of you here together. if i may sigh so, you both look great. >> she sent...