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tell me what it was like cooking for mandela, just in general?ted, because i was going to cook for this... now, when i had to meet him, the first time, i was shaking — i must say, i was shaking and i was shivering. yeah, i bet you were! but he was so warm to me! when he received me in his house, he stood up for me and then he shake my hand and he asked me if — he said to me, "i know you are a great cook..." yeah. "..but can you cook our own home food?" that's when i said, yes. i didn't even hesitate, because i knew that now this is myjob, and then i got the job immediately. yes! so apparently when he went to london, we don't send him with food that we know. wherever he goes, in any country, but that particular year, that day, that week, hejust decided he's not going to eat, he's got a craving for his own home food while they were there already. then i got a call saying that "we know you are off, you are home. can you please go back to jo'burg?" and i had to cook this simplest dish for him. and what i did, me and my colleagues, we had to wrap it u
tell me what it was like cooking for mandela, just in general?ted, because i was going to cook for this... now, when i had to meet him, the first time, i was shaking — i must say, i was shaking and i was shivering. yeah, i bet you were! but he was so warm to me! when he received me in his house, he stood up for me and then he shake my hand and he asked me if — he said to me, "i know you are a great cook..." yeah. "..but can you cook our own home food?" that's when i...
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we will speak to mandela barnes, wisconsin's first african american lieutenant governor. then to the republican national convention. as the u.s. death toll from covid-19 nears 180,000, one of president trump's top economic advisers suggests the crisisis i over.. >>>> then came a once in 100 yer pandemic. it w was awful. health and economic impacts were tragic. hardship and heaeartbreak were evererywhere. but presididential leadersrshipe swiftly and effectively with an extraordinary rescue for health and safety to successfully fight the covid virus. amy: plus, we will speak to jean guerrero, author of the new book "hatemonger: stephen miller, donald trump and the white nationalist agenda." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org. we're breaking with convention. i'm amy goodman. a warning to our audience, the following stories contain graphic foototage of v violence. in kenosha, wisconsin, a a white gunman opened d fire on n a crof black lives mamatter protesters latete tuesday, killing two peoe and injuri a a thi. cook's oh, my gh.h. amy:
we will speak to mandela barnes, wisconsin's first african american lieutenant governor. then to the republican national convention. as the u.s. death toll from covid-19 nears 180,000, one of president trump's top economic advisers suggests the crisisis i over.. >>>> then came a once in 100 yer pandemic. it w was awful. health and economic impacts were tragic. hardship and heaeartbreak were evererywhere. but presididential leadersrshipe swiftly and effectively with an extraordinary...
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flying down to south africa, nelson mandela. came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him in robbins island and he was in prison. >> tucker: soweto, he needs soweto, and not technically arrested in the legal sense as in cuffed and sent to jail. no, biden was talking about arrested in the literal sense meaning a pause in an objects forward motion. those fascist south african cops momentarily arrested joe biden's progress forward, and for that, he will never forgive them. >> what i said arrested, i meant i was not able to move. cops, the afrikaners would not let me go with them, made me stay where i was. i guess i wasn't arrested. i was stopped. i wasn't able to move i wanted to go. >> tucker: that is life in soweto when you are joe biden, and it makes sense but big picture, if you're keeping score at home, this is getting confusing. just how much time in prison has joe biden done? is it more or less time than nelson mandela served? mollie hemingway of "the federalist" has bee
flying down to south africa, nelson mandela. came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him in robbins island and he was in prison. >> tucker: soweto, he needs soweto, and not technically arrested in the legal sense as in cuffed and sent to jail. no, biden was talking about arrested in the literal sense meaning a pause in an objects forward motion. those fascist south african cops momentarily arrested joe biden's progress forward, and...
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it comes to injustice you played form a violent terrorist on the list in the united states nelson mandela i'm going to ask you because you've been told him by his use of justice why how you knew how you knew. unlike help john lies i'm an alley brian may of queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott could ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't realize it either that since it wasn't really a part of south africa. it seemed to be in an independent state but the fact that. sometimes it's not about money sometimes you've got to take a look at the world and see how best you can use the tools to right the wrongs and if my group not going there was something that would have helped that moment you know to get to wedge underneath that boulder with some sort of lever to move it and that's fine with me to boyc
it comes to injustice you played form a violent terrorist on the list in the united states nelson mandela i'm going to ask you because you've been told him by his use of justice why how you knew how you knew. unlike help john lies i'm an alley brian may of queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott could ever be useful against an...
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it comes to injustice you played form a violent terrorist on the list in the united states nelson mandela i'm going to ask you because you've been told him by his use of justice why how you knew how you knew. unlike help john lies a mentally bryan man queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott could ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't realize either that since it wasn't really a part of south africa. it seemed to be in an independent state but the fact that. sometimes it's not about money sometimes you've got to take a look at the world and see how best you can use the tools to right the wrongs and if my group not going there was something that would have helped that moment you know to get to wedge underneath that boulder with some sort of lever to move it and that's fine with me to boycott the
it comes to injustice you played form a violent terrorist on the list in the united states nelson mandela i'm going to ask you because you've been told him by his use of justice why how you knew how you knew. unlike help john lies a mentally bryan man queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott could ever be useful against an...
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they kill 4000 foreigners in south africa and run them off to mandela after mandela got in there, those people were run off their land and murdered. know, before we vote for another president, i think that's why they hate donald trump so bad. he is patriotic. he is a national man. they don't want to hear that. they don't want to listen to that because they want everybody, normal people, the , the people who are less important. everybody that is up higher like the bushes and people like that, they want those people to run the world and everybody else become submissive. they don't want to middle-class. host: i heard your point. one thing to pick up on when reporting the book i think it is not seen as often come i think it is important to understand is -- [indiscernible] -- in terms of the very strong support that was building for trump among the conservative base in 2015. for pence, there is a history to that and it is with his radio show. he was doing radio in the 1990's. indianapolis, but had an overnight spot so people weren't really listening to him. and the largest city of the state,
they kill 4000 foreigners in south africa and run them off to mandela after mandela got in there, those people were run off their land and murdered. know, before we vote for another president, i think that's why they hate donald trump so bad. he is patriotic. he is a national man. they don't want to hear that. they don't want to listen to that because they want everybody, normal people, the , the people who are less important. everybody that is up higher like the bushes and people like that,...
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it comes to injustice you played form a violent terrorist on the list in the united states nelson mandela i'm going to ask you because you've been told him by his use of justice wow you knew how you knew unlike help john lies a mentally brian may have queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott can ever be useful against an apartheid state. or just following my gut. just following my gut we did not go because of nelson because no son was incarcerated. and i didn't realize either that since it wasn't really a part of south africa. it seemed to be an independent state but the fact that that . sometimes it's not about money sometimes you got to take a look at the world and see how best you can use the tools to right the wrongs and if my group not going there was something that would have helped that moment you know to get to wage underneath that boulder with some sort of lever to move it then that's fine with me to boycott the fo
it comes to injustice you played form a violent terrorist on the list in the united states nelson mandela i'm going to ask you because you've been told him by his use of justice wow you knew how you knew unlike help john lies a mentally brian may have queen has been on this show i'm going to say that you should boycott sun city when when nelson mandela is being presented in the media or in nato nations as a terrorist how do you know that a cultural boycott can ever be useful against an...
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of world stature, and he stands in the same company as gandhi and martin luther king, and nelson mandela. and, with us hostility over tiktok, the chinese company behind the app could move from beijing to london. hello to you. juan carlos, the former king of spain, says he's leaving the country, weeks after he was linked to an investigation into allegations of corruption. in a letter to his son, king felipe, juan carlos said he'd taken the decision to help his heir carry out his duties as monarch. paul hawkins reports. former king juan carlos, seen here swearing in the new spanish prime minister, is widely credited with steering spain from fascism to democracy. the country is to be ruled by a dictator, general franco, but after his death in 1975, two days later, princejuan carlos became king. and even though he'd fallen loyalty to franco, he appointed reformist prime minister adolfo suarez in 1976, and encouraged the revival of political parties, plus amnesty for political prisoners. in 1981, the king took swift action to stop a military coup which meant a socialist government came to pow
of world stature, and he stands in the same company as gandhi and martin luther king, and nelson mandela. and, with us hostility over tiktok, the chinese company behind the app could move from beijing to london. hello to you. juan carlos, the former king of spain, says he's leaving the country, weeks after he was linked to an investigation into allegations of corruption. in a letter to his son, king felipe, juan carlos said he'd taken the decision to help his heir carry out his duties as...
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are getting started on the lending and it seems the results are positive so far. 7 year old promise mandela has managed to keep up with each question for the past few weeks by using these a special tablet it gives a lessons in how mother tongue. brummie school was closed 5 months ago jude virus pandey make like other classrooms in. the n.g. all vs all malarkey decided then to distribute tablets to children in poor communities. when i'm learning using this tablet i find everything easy i enjoy these lessons so much. encouraged by how progress promised mother. makes sure the tablet is fully charged up our home has no electricity and so she walks by barber shop one of the few places nearby where she can recharge the gadgets. the mother i always charge the tablet because i know i'm shaping my daughter's future she's doing great. through the project in a long way more than 500 children i joined the lessons while at home. before these tablets were given to us i was just playing around the forgot about classes but now i'm back to school learning the. site. for the project in the long way say's. to
are getting started on the lending and it seems the results are positive so far. 7 year old promise mandela has managed to keep up with each question for the past few weeks by using these a special tablet it gives a lessons in how mother tongue. brummie school was closed 5 months ago jude virus pandey make like other classrooms in. the n.g. all vs all malarkey decided then to distribute tablets to children in poor communities. when i'm learning using this tablet i find everything easy i enjoy...
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him to save mandela from wars destruction, general mccarthy declared a than open city, the japanese bombed manila. >> on the last day of 1941, mcarthur withdrew to the mountainous terrain of the bhutan peninsula. the objective was to delay the enemies entrance to the bay. mcarthur and his battling masters of bhutan as the troops in a grand humor call themselves knew they were fighting a losing battle. but they fought on, gaining precious time for us to recover from the disaster at pearl harbor and build up our forces. there were other prime targets marked by the japanese. in december 1941, they took hong kong and invaded malaysia. they bombed british singapore and its great naval base. the british fought back, but it was the same losing fight that our troops were waging in bhutan. on new year's day 1942, the siege of bhutan began. superior japanese forces pounded our beleaguered troops for three long and agonizing months. on february 22nd, 1942, president roosevelt ordered general mcarthur to leave the philippines and lee for australia. as supreme commander in the southwest pacific, mark a
him to save mandela from wars destruction, general mccarthy declared a than open city, the japanese bombed manila. >> on the last day of 1941, mcarthur withdrew to the mountainous terrain of the bhutan peninsula. the objective was to delay the enemies entrance to the bay. mcarthur and his battling masters of bhutan as the troops in a grand humor call themselves knew they were fighting a losing battle. but they fought on, gaining precious time for us to recover from the disaster at pearl...
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at anti—colonialism, i do not know if these people ended up as dictators, but you've got lumumba, mandelad rishi sunak says, for generations, as nick minard groups have died for this country. we have bills to gather, —— tilts together, taught our children, and through enterprising spirit, have treated our most thriving businesses. i like the way he makes ethnic minority groups part of that history. we are not separate to it. we are part of it. let's finish with a quick comment about the independent‘s picture or snow‘s lori and emily an empty ‘s glory at strange. i cannot watch it without the noise. it feels very strange. playing the game in the vast stadium like wembley without any fans must be difficult, but it's just, wembley without any fans must be difficult, but it'sjust, for me, it's a moment of happiness in the midst of rather gloomy news. and the 14th time arsenal have won, shyama. lam nota 14th time arsenal have won, shyama. i am not a football fan. i watched it. arsenal deserves to win, they we re it. arsenal deserves to win, they were the better team, sorry to chelsea fans. i h
at anti—colonialism, i do not know if these people ended up as dictators, but you've got lumumba, mandelad rishi sunak says, for generations, as nick minard groups have died for this country. we have bills to gather, —— tilts together, taught our children, and through enterprising spirit, have treated our most thriving businesses. i like the way he makes ethnic minority groups part of that history. we are not separate to it. we are part of it. let's finish with a quick comment about the...
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lieutenant governor mandela barnes is from wisconsin. i'm joined by democratic congresswoman gwen moore of wisconsin, a member of the house ways and means acommittee and a member of the black caucus. you are a regular guest on our show. i'm sorry to say this time we're talking about a tragedy in your home state. i want to understand what you understand to have happened and what should happen now after the shooting of jacob blake. >> well, thank you so, ali. southeastern wisconsin is my home. i was born literally three miles away from kenosha. so i'm very familiar with the community, have so many friends there, served with the mayor, the county executive, cruiser, the state senator and i are dear friends. i have friends in the community. so this is personal for me. and the thing that i also understand is that we have really got to keep our eyes on the prize because kenosha is being manipulated and used. this is a frtragedy i think tha has been stoked, ali, by the stoker in chief, you know, bottom line is that there are many, many credible
lieutenant governor mandela barnes is from wisconsin. i'm joined by democratic congresswoman gwen moore of wisconsin, a member of the house ways and means acommittee and a member of the black caucus. you are a regular guest on our show. i'm sorry to say this time we're talking about a tragedy in your home state. i want to understand what you understand to have happened and what should happen now after the shooting of jacob blake. >> well, thank you so, ali. southeastern wisconsin is my...
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we also want to show you another scene that was unfolding not too long ago as as well along mandela avenue as well. this is where declared this an unlawful assembly you can see that large group folks in the background there in oakland police forming their line to take their stand are asking folks once again to disperse asking that crowd to break up. folks who do not leave now face arrest, a possible arrest. i should say they have not gone into actually start arresting them as well, but this is also the scene has about 200 people or so started marching along grand street. this evening before things turned violent. and to that scene continue to escalate will continue to stay here and monitor the very latest for you and bring you new details as they become available. thank you catherine back to you all right jonathan checking back with you throughout the evening other news tonight, the storm it may be gone, but the danger in the damage. >>certainly not today. president trump got to see hurricane laura's destruction firsthand. and as chris james is reporting he met with officials the president
we also want to show you another scene that was unfolding not too long ago as as well along mandela avenue as well. this is where declared this an unlawful assembly you can see that large group folks in the background there in oakland police forming their line to take their stand are asking folks once again to disperse asking that crowd to break up. folks who do not leave now face arrest, a possible arrest. i should say they have not gone into actually start arresting them as well, but this is...
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lieutenant governor mandela barnes, grateful for your time.wish you and your state the best at these difficult moments. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> up next, the nba and wnba are back with a racial justice message. tion may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful l
lieutenant governor mandela barnes, grateful for your time.wish you and your state the best at these difficult moments. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> up next, the nba and wnba are back with a racial justice message. tion may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my...
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this is lieutenant governor mandela barnes. >> this was not an accident. thisis wasn't bad police work. this felt like some sort of vendetta being takaken out on a member of our communityty. the officers deadly actions attempted to take a person's life i in broad dadaylight. and lilike many of you, the vido is etched into my mind like so many other past videos that are just like it. it was a video i would rather have not had to have watched. at the irony is not lost on me that as jacob blake was actually trying to de-escalate the situation in his community, what the responding officer did not feel the need to do the same. amy: food anand drug administration commissioner stephen hahn admitted d monday e overstated the positive results of using blood plasma from recovered patients as a treatment for covid-19. he denied politics played a role in the fda's emergency-use authorization of the treatment, which was touted by president trump sunday. earlier, trump said the fda's part o of the deeeep state. in educationon news, a flolorida judge blocked a state orde
this is lieutenant governor mandela barnes. >> this was not an accident. thisis wasn't bad police work. this felt like some sort of vendetta being takaken out on a member of our communityty. the officers deadly actions attempted to take a person's life i in broad dadaylight. and lilike many of you, the vido is etched into my mind like so many other past videos that are just like it. it was a video i would rather have not had to have watched. at the irony is not lost on me that as jacob...
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celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 rubles. but how often do you have a chance to take a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and talking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on our you tube channel w food he's a taste of what we have to offer. delicacy these. stories. louisiana. just now amazing the best chefs with their best tips from meat dishes to begin dying in the form of the recipe secrets while somebody. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord of my list you. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. king luke fish the 2nd reigned over bavaria in the late 19th century today he is known as the fairytale king because the cast lots and palaces he left behind have a touch of magic. not only splendor and luxury but nature as well this month he would have turned $175.00 to mark
celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 rubles. but how often do you have a chance to take a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and talking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on...
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celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations caught up to 450 you root. for how often we have a chance to take on a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and forking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on our you tube channel g w food he's a taste of what we have to offer. him like you see these. stories. in louisiana. just now amazing the best chefs with their best tips from the lead dishes to begin diets in the form of a recipe secrets while some are. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to my list going to. subscribe and enjoy d.w. for. king moved into the 2nd range over bavaria in the late 19th century today he is known as the fairy tale king because the cast and palaces he left behind have a touch of magic. not only splendor and luxury but nature as well this month he would have turned $175
celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations caught up to 450 you root. for how often we have a chance to take on a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and forking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on...
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celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 your roof. but how often do we have a chance to take home a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and forking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on our you tube channel g w food he's a taste of what we have to offer. to make you see these. stories. to see as i'm. just now amazing the best chefs with their best tips from need to shift to begin dying in the form of a recipe secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord of my list i mean. subscribe and enjoy d w for. king luke fish the 2nd reigned over bavaria in the late 19th century today he is known as the fairytale king because the cast lots and palaces he left behind have a touch of magic. not only splendor and luxury but nature as well this month he would have turned $175.
celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 your roof. but how often do we have a chance to take home a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and forking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your...
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malcolm x, rosa parks, w e b du bois, nelson mandela and president barack obama. the celebration, at the settlement where a long time nonprofit, the same name helps immigrants and use. there was on a stage by children and from the study side and troops. the proclamation made no mention of homelessness or troop 6000 but a reminder that people were expecting her to be great. bigger than eight girls. a ripple effect, mentors go on to build a federal world and community. miss burgess is a role model to not only her 5 children but children across queens and whereas burgess enriched all of us with her service and the esteem of all new yorkers now therefore be it known jimmy van brainerd, the new york city council, honored burgess for her outstanding service and enduring contributions to the community. expectations were now in writing, she gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and recruit more girls. so, tell us what happened next. after that it was to keep on going. i remember going to the office, recruiting volunteers, recruiting girls, printed them out at home tha
malcolm x, rosa parks, w e b du bois, nelson mandela and president barack obama. the celebration, at the settlement where a long time nonprofit, the same name helps immigrants and use. there was on a stage by children and from the study side and troops. the proclamation made no mention of homelessness or troop 6000 but a reminder that people were expecting her to be great. bigger than eight girls. a ripple effect, mentors go on to build a federal world and community. miss burgess is a role...
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celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 your route. but how often do we have a chance to take a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and talking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite on our you tube channel g w food he's a taste of what we have so often. don't like to see these. stories. to see as. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from need just to begin diets and all the recipe secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord your list i mean. subscribe and enjoy d w for. king luke fish the 2nd reigned over bavaria in the late 19th century today he is known as the fairy tale king because the cast and palaces he left behind have a touch of magic. not only splendor and luxury but nature as well this month he would have turned $175.00 to mark the even
celebrity i want to make will be nelson mandela i like his life story what he did during his life. and what it means for the lives of other people mention. her celebrity creations cost up to $450.00 your route. but how often do we have a chance to take a real favorite hollywood star. i wonder how many calories there are in a movie star cake and talking about things to eat if you're interested in more european specialties and how to make them you can find lots more reports to whet your appetite...
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i want to bring in mandela barnes, lieutenant governor barnes, thank you for being with us this morning and taking the time to be here. >> thank you so much for having me today. >> so here we have the state of emergency in effect in your state, in wisconsin, more police, more national guard, deployed last night and yet here we are this morning, two more people dead after another night of these demonstrations. can you provide some clarity as to what happened last night, and as gabe gutierrez talks about, people are on edge about tonight what are you doing to try to prevent something like this happening tonight? >> two lives were unnecessarily taken last night. i woke up to the news myself, the first thing i saw, a flurry of text messages reporting or, you know, mentioning what took place. but what it seems to be is a member of a militia group, who decided to be a vigilante and take the law into his own hands and mow down innocent protesters. and that is the scary thing, but it is the result of rhetoric that we have been hearing, even from the white house, where the president threatened v
i want to bring in mandela barnes, lieutenant governor barnes, thank you for being with us this morning and taking the time to be here. >> thank you so much for having me today. >> so here we have the state of emergency in effect in your state, in wisconsin, more police, more national guard, deployed last night and yet here we are this morning, two more people dead after another night of these demonstrations. can you provide some clarity as to what happened last night, and as gabe...
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followed doctors working against the odds in the south african township of soweto once home to nelson mandela so what it was at the forefront of the country's anti-apartheid struggle back in the 1970 s. hundreds died when student protests were put down with tear gas and live ammunition yet more than 25 years after the end of apartheid so what over maine's a dangerous and disadvantaged place at chris hani but i've been at hospital one of the largest in the world and known locally as bada maybe 70 percent of all admissions are emergencies many of them gunshot wounds about as ophthalmology department the st john i hospital treats around 50000 patients every year many of them victims of domestic violence bullet wounds and car hijackings back in 2009 al jazeera aired a series of films on the work of bottles medical teams and today we've chosen to focus on those i doctor is facing a severe work. flooded with insufficient responses here a saving so what seeing the light. so went to a south africa's most populous township and home to millions of by. some chance i can act as part of a massive chris ha
followed doctors working against the odds in the south african township of soweto once home to nelson mandela so what it was at the forefront of the country's anti-apartheid struggle back in the 1970 s. hundreds died when student protests were put down with tear gas and live ammunition yet more than 25 years after the end of apartheid so what over maine's a dangerous and disadvantaged place at chris hani but i've been at hospital one of the largest in the world and known locally as bada maybe...
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also with us, nira tanden and mandela barnes, wisconsin's lieutenant governor. i appreciate that you agreed to reschedule our interview and come in response to what we just saw, but mike, set the table for us in delaware. after a little bit of a power outage, you guys had some real weather there. that looked like a very -- that looked like two people very happy to be running together. it felt like a -- you could see the genuine warmth between the two of them. >> yeah, that's absolutely right, chuck. one of the questions we kept asking throughout this whole vice presidential search process, even as the betting favorite for the choice was always kamala harris, it was what we thought heading into it, it was what we thought even heading into the campaign before both of them had announced their candidacies, but it was this question of whether or not they could be trusted partners together in the white house, that debate clash. we probably spent too much time, according to the campaign, but the personal chemistry between those two was still something that the campaign
also with us, nira tanden and mandela barnes, wisconsin's lieutenant governor. i appreciate that you agreed to reschedule our interview and come in response to what we just saw, but mike, set the table for us in delaware. after a little bit of a power outage, you guys had some real weather there. that looked like a very -- that looked like two people very happy to be running together. it felt like a -- you could see the genuine warmth between the two of them. >> yeah, that's absolutely...
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of world stature, and he stands in the same company as gandhi and martin luther king, and nelson mandela
of world stature, and he stands in the same company as gandhi and martin luther king, and nelson mandela
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today nice to have it all to themselves as far as the eye can see the new narrowing mandela the softand after the cold mist the cloudy morning this morning the sun's farming come on come up to the northern parts of the reserve . with their cameras alister lawyer and neil jennings capture the magic of the wilderness. for those who would normally sit in the back that's a far reaching. move. these animals become instant celebrities straight away people in america or the u.k. or europe actually know the lip of the lines maybe they kneel and i do sometimes really not sure of that we posted on one of these on these pages and people that have never been to africa never even. try to tell us that it's that. what they see today is a highlight even for the most experienced safari gite a leopard on the prowl. he set his sights on to mail in parlors. greystone that bottle that they don't even notice the impending danger. but the females in the herd do and they sound the alarm. in the end it gives up. i mean terrorism which they come to a halt so we are very very worried he doesn't bring in anybod
today nice to have it all to themselves as far as the eye can see the new narrowing mandela the softand after the cold mist the cloudy morning this morning the sun's farming come on come up to the northern parts of the reserve . with their cameras alister lawyer and neil jennings capture the magic of the wilderness. for those who would normally sit in the back that's a far reaching. move. these animals become instant celebrities straight away people in america or the u.k. or europe actually...
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south london and the determination of his parents, doreen and neville, with the support of nelson mandelaas an institutionally racist organisation. the original murder investigation in 1993 had been deeply flawed and since 1999, when the macpherson inquiry highlighted the appalling failings of detectives and senior officers, scotland yard has been trying to make amends. what do we want? justice! when do we wanted? now! police achieved two murder convictions in 2012, but it's accepted that there were others involved that night and now, after another eight years of further inquiries, the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has announced that the investigation has run out of leads and is moving to an "inactive phase". it's a matter of huge regret to me that there are still people out there who were part of that horrible, horrible racist murder of stephen lawrence. we've convicted, as you know, two people in 2012, but there are still people free. this is a full stop in this long story, a full stop that is a mark of shame for the police, who let the lawrence family down and let th
south london and the determination of his parents, doreen and neville, with the support of nelson mandelaas an institutionally racist organisation. the original murder investigation in 1993 had been deeply flawed and since 1999, when the macpherson inquiry highlighted the appalling failings of detectives and senior officers, scotland yard has been trying to make amends. what do we want? justice! when do we wanted? now! police achieved two murder convictions in 2012, but it's accepted that there...