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you try and save the reputation of winnie mandela i do because her reputation was was decimated and mandela states and you know the leader he was also he exists in a pool of untouchable light and i think if we deconstruct that as we should all things we can find the gray areas the new and says in that and under that there space to bring women they are out of the you know the excellence the gray areas a shadow like you think that happens or inequality as i think you kind of refer poetically it is worse now than under a punt and i guess the deals in broke out of the time. have still played out in the way they have i think because power and money still stays in white hands in south africa the land disto owned by huge swathes of white. african farmers and there is money tied to that land and because of that the poverty still still still still plays out as for instance i discussed. the repercussions of the black farm workers who were paid in barrels 'd of lying for instance which created alcoholism in many members of color societies south africa that is still play that power dynamics to
you try and save the reputation of winnie mandela i do because her reputation was was decimated and mandela states and you know the leader he was also he exists in a pool of untouchable light and i think if we deconstruct that as we should all things we can find the gray areas the new and says in that and under that there space to bring women they are out of the you know the excellence the gray areas a shadow like you think that happens or inequality as i think you kind of refer poetically it...
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south 880, mandela parkway. the tow truck coming through the maze heading south. should be there soon looking for some relief soon away from the bay bridge. getting to the bay bridge and at the bay bridge. the toll plaza shows you this. this is what you see for most of the rest of the bay this friday morning. >>> well, good morning and a very well deserved happy friday from me as well. 60 employees have quit from san francisco-based company that deals with cryptocurrency after that company's ceo said the company would take no position on civil rights issues. the ceo had written in a memo while i think these efforts are well intentioned they have the potential to destroy a lot of value at most companies, both by being a distraction and by creating internal division. going on to say i know that many people may not agree and some employees may resign. 60 of them did exactly that. now the departing employees wer losing the people who chose to quit over civil rights issues may have made the company less diverse. but the ceo said in a blog post, and i will quote here, p
south 880, mandela parkway. the tow truck coming through the maze heading south. should be there soon looking for some relief soon away from the bay bridge. getting to the bay bridge and at the bay bridge. the toll plaza shows you this. this is what you see for most of the rest of the bay this friday morning. >>> well, good morning and a very well deserved happy friday from me as well. 60 employees have quit from san francisco-based company that deals with cryptocurrency after that...
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did more good than bad and should not be sacrificed to current concerns to bejoined by a statue of mandelauction of important historical statues ? there are approximately 12,000 outdoor statues in england. in the region of 3,500 statues are protected as, or as part of, listed buildings, of which 473 are of historical figures. the future of the vast majority of these historic statues are the responsibility of the owners, usually local authorities. the government policy on historic public statues is quite clear — they should not be removed, but retained with a fuller contextualization on the background and history of those commemorated provided — summarised as retain and explain. does the minister agree that people would be more likely to accept existing statues if we showed greater recognition of the full history of our country? in 1682, william goodwin proposed a statue in london to prominently acknowledge the injustice suffered by enslaved africans. doesn't she agree that 350 years on, it is time — well past time — that a national memorial was constructed in london to commemorate the mill
did more good than bad and should not be sacrificed to current concerns to bejoined by a statue of mandelauction of important historical statues ? there are approximately 12,000 outdoor statues in england. in the region of 3,500 statues are protected as, or as part of, listed buildings, of which 473 are of historical figures. the future of the vast majority of these historic statues are the responsibility of the owners, usually local authorities. the government policy on historic public statues...
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you know what i'm going to get there so i don't think about that i don't mean yes i don't mean not mandela for. i kind of but i want to be on course if i'm not going now i think it's hard and. members of the african mafias conway's them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive . they are in sleeves because you will. will not some of them maybe a mom and i couldn't you know if this unit can get out of hand. they sold the. home court of the united. states that can't even. deal to cope with 19 vaccine from former joined. up for a trial volunteer in brazil que says the firm of withholding crucial data. also coming up in the field in the french government come from social media giants for failing to tell a long line hate speech but public opinion is that. it is very easy to put all the blame on social media and it's up to a person to decide what is problematic or not should block such posts and there should be more people moderating all the bad content. business dealings overshadow his father's run for the white house is a former associate speaks just ahead of thursday.
you know what i'm going to get there so i don't think about that i don't mean yes i don't mean not mandela for. i kind of but i want to be on course if i'm not going now i think it's hard and. members of the african mafias conway's them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive . they are in sleeves because you will. will not some of them maybe a mom and i couldn't you know if this unit can get out of hand. they sold the. home court of the united. states that can't even. deal to...
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the battle for mandela between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila during world war 2 and historians say the country lost 1 an irreplaceable historical treasure with the destruction of the city manila was the most devastated city during world war 2 after war so in poland but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recover it. over the decades with the growing urbanization pollution and do reputation for violence businesses moved to other areas of the could she really lost that. and you cannot buy back down its counterpart that's what we are our cultural history to make money like. that at the same time hopefully we leave with that expectation of being the capital of the country. people don't remember that we all came from the from. it's centrality was a people went to school here our e
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he was showing us the view that mandela had for all those years. what pete had captured. pretty early on you realize, the eye that pete has for this kind of stuff. the ability to capture it in a way that really, really is poignant. >> there was something that you all mentioned, when you talk about being that fly on the wall. the truth of a real photograph when it is real. that situation room moment when president obama takes that seat to the side. no. i won't interrupt this operation. i want this to go forward. he takes that he seat to the side. the iconic photo that you took in the situation room upon the killing of osama bin laden. as contrasted with the posed photo that donald trump had created where you make the point that the photographer is obviously standing in front of the screen. they're not looking at a screen. they're looking at the camera. i want you each to talk about that. we can't necessarily trust words out of the white house and the press secretary. first you, pete, and then robert. >> i think we need the authentic moments. i like,
he was showing us the view that mandela had for all those years. what pete had captured. pretty early on you realize, the eye that pete has for this kind of stuff. the ability to capture it in a way that really, really is poignant. >> there was something that you all mentioned, when you talk about being that fly on the wall. the truth of a real photograph when it is real. that situation room moment when president obama takes that seat to the side. no. i won't interrupt this operation. i...
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the oakland crash is the problem south 880 at mandela parkway just past 7. we may have a couple lanes blocked. traffic break has been called. tracking that getting away from the bay bridge coming up. >>> thank you, kari and mike. the speaker of the house says she's going to talk about the 25th amendment today. >> scott m that's the amendment that allows leaders to remove the president because of illness or if he shows incapacity. >> that's right. and even talking about it makes americans very uncomfortable and understandably so. certainly nancy pelosi knows this. she's not calling for the immediate removal of the president. in fact, she doesn't have the power to do that. what she does have the power to do is propose a commission made up of members of congress who would consider the president's ability and capacity to lead. this would be a permanent body so presumably would keep an eye on future presidents as well. as you might imagine the current president was having none of it tweeting crazy nancy is the one who should be under observation. they don't call
the oakland crash is the problem south 880 at mandela parkway just past 7. we may have a couple lanes blocked. traffic break has been called. tracking that getting away from the bay bridge coming up. >>> thank you, kari and mike. the speaker of the house says she's going to talk about the 25th amendment today. >> scott m that's the amendment that allows leaders to remove the president because of illness or if he shows incapacity. >> that's right. and even talking about it...
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that mandela had for all those years. a herd of people trying to capture what pete had captured. pretty early on you realize the eye that pete has for this kind of stuff and the ability to capture it in a way that really, really is poignant. >> you know, there was something that you all mentioned when you talk about being that fly on the wall and the truth of a real photograph when it's real. that situation room moment when president obama, you know, takes that seat to the side because he's like, no, i'm not going to interrupt this operation, i want this to go forward. he takes that seat to the side, that iconic photo, pete, that you took in the situation room upon the killing of osama bin laden as contrasted with the posed photo that donald trump had created where you make the point, you know, the photographer is obviously standing in front of the screen. they're not looking at a screen, they're looking at a camera. i want you each to talk about that because we're facing a moment where we can't necessarily trust the imag
that mandela had for all those years. a herd of people trying to capture what pete had captured. pretty early on you realize the eye that pete has for this kind of stuff and the ability to capture it in a way that really, really is poignant. >> you know, there was something that you all mentioned when you talk about being that fly on the wall and the truth of a real photograph when it's real. that situation room moment when president obama, you know, takes that seat to the side because...
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had lines -- big, long lines in 2008 for barack obama, and that was a -- drew comparisons to the mandela election. you know, i think one of the things that, lawrence, there are two things that are going on that is true. one is that there is an unprecedented early vote right now. i think the number is now close to 11 million people have voted early so far that have been tabulated. at this time four years ago, the number was under 1 million, all right? so you're talking about an exponential increase in early vote and we know why that is. it's -- some of it's driven by a desire to get donald trump out. there's no doubt there's a lot of democratic enthusiasm to get donald trump out. some of it has to do with people being concerned about covid and they're switching to the early vote, but the problem with that, lawrence, i will say, in some of the places we see the lodge lines it's because of the fact that donald trump and his -- his toadies, his flunkies in these states have reduced the options for people to do in-person early voting, and so the lines are a form of voter suppression, and ther
had lines -- big, long lines in 2008 for barack obama, and that was a -- drew comparisons to the mandela election. you know, i think one of the things that, lawrence, there are two things that are going on that is true. one is that there is an unprecedented early vote right now. i think the number is now close to 11 million people have voted early so far that have been tabulated. at this time four years ago, the number was under 1 million, all right? so you're talking about an exponential...
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world who wanted to perform in the far east but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing that what will make this a different piece people will come here not only because of the show but because of the building. the battle for manila between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila during world war 2 and historians say the country lost an irreplaceable historical treasure with the destruction of the city manila was the most devastated city during world war 2 after war so in poland but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered over the decades with the growing urbanization pollution and do reputation for violence businesses moved to other areas of the country. we lost that time. and you cannot buy back down its counterpart t
world who wanted to perform in the far east but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing that what will make this a different piece people will come here not only because of the show but because of the building. the battle for manila between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the universities...
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the battle for mandela between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures the were destroyed in manila during world war 2 and historians say the country lost an ear replaceable historical treasure with the destruction of the city manila was the most devastated city. during world war 2 after war so in poland but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. over the decades with the growing urbanization pollution and do reputation for violence businesses moved to other areas of the country we lost that . and you cannot buy back down it's kind of that's what we have our cultural history to make money like this and that at the same time hopefully we leave with that expectation of being the capital of the country people don't remember that we all came from. it centrality was a people went to school here our economic acti
the battle for mandela between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures the were destroyed in manila during world war 2 and historians say the country lost an ear replaceable historical treasure with the destruction of the city manila was the most devastated city. during world war 2 after war so...
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in my journey i have seen that upward fighting all the way to up ultimately seeing nelson mandela walk obama becoming president. and then i see this challenge where donald trump won on denying that barack obama was a real american. he's not one of us. and governing in that way. and i'm saying we where at a crossroads. we've got to decide, are we going to continue the traits that dr. king and mandelas all the way to my generation and the generation behind me were headed or are we going to let this-- take us another way. and ironically it couldn't have been more plain than in last night's debate where you have a president refusing to denounce white supremacy, even saying when he says who are we talking about and the fox news anchor who is the moderator says the proud boys, he says stand back, stand by. well, i don't say stand by, i say rise up, that is the name of the game. >> trevor: let's talk about rising up. 2020 has seen a slew of protests like never before. i would think in the united states. now you are the one person without could almost say that definitively because you have bee
in my journey i have seen that upward fighting all the way to up ultimately seeing nelson mandela walk obama becoming president. and then i see this challenge where donald trump won on denying that barack obama was a real american. he's not one of us. and governing in that way. and i'm saying we where at a crossroads. we've got to decide, are we going to continue the traits that dr. king and mandelas all the way to my generation and the generation behind me were headed or are we going to let...
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y pidiÓ boleta por correo mandela o lleven al buzÓn adecuado.mantente sano y seguro llenándola desde casa. ¡o llena tu boleta donde sea! enviarla por correo es fácil y no necesitas estampilla. puedes dejar tu boleta en un buzón oficial. también puedes depositarla en las urnas. da seguimiento a tu boleta para confirmar que llegó. ¡así es fácil! votar por correo es la forma fácil, segura y confiable de que tu voto cuente. en la liga espaqola, el reci arantxa dos autos en la liga espaÑola studies prometiÓ jugarle un buen partido al real madrid cumpliÓ ya no tiene estos detalles. diana: es importante ir alla materia de deporte. en el fÚtbol internacional, la liga de espaÑa el granada derrotÓ 1 0 con este cabeza pasÓ del venezolano herrera en la recta final del partido para completar con la mÍnima diferent ya del conjunto local. mientras que el atlÉtico de madrid visitÓ al celta para derrotarnos crucero. luis suÁrez abrÍa el marcador al minuto seis y el 95 ciani carrasco concretaba y marcaba cifras definitivas . 2 0 el triunfo del atlÉtico de madrid
y pidiÓ boleta por correo mandela o lleven al buzÓn adecuado.mantente sano y seguro llenándola desde casa. ¡o llena tu boleta donde sea! enviarla por correo es fácil y no necesitas estampilla. puedes dejar tu boleta en un buzón oficial. también puedes depositarla en las urnas. da seguimiento a tu boleta para confirmar que llegó. ¡así es fácil! votar por correo es la forma fácil, segura y confiable de que tu voto cuente. en la liga espaqola, el reci arantxa dos autos en la liga...
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when i speak, i quote nelson mandela often. nelson mandela said something that i think is very profound and timely. he said and i quote, everything is impossible until it is done. in other words, people will tell you when you want to fight for decent wages, when you are engaged in a fight for universal health care, a fight to make sure all of our people can afford to go to college or have high quality affordable childcare or that we can create millions of good paying jobs, they say, that's not realistic. what is realistic is that a handful of billionaires have more than the bottom half of america. that half a million americans are homeless. what's realistic is half hour people are paycheck-to-paycheck. starvation wages. that is realistic. we have to get out of that mindset, this is the richest country in the history of the world. people should not have to work hour andto make $15 an not get health care they need. antrying to survive on $11 hour. win thishere is to election, and then build a kind of political movement that we ne
when i speak, i quote nelson mandela often. nelson mandela said something that i think is very profound and timely. he said and i quote, everything is impossible until it is done. in other words, people will tell you when you want to fight for decent wages, when you are engaged in a fight for universal health care, a fight to make sure all of our people can afford to go to college or have high quality affordable childcare or that we can create millions of good paying jobs, they say, that's not...
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the rule of then mandela state since then the morongo force is the identity of the city. the trust which manages the fort is also providing funds and other support to step while the restoration. of the. road. that. it's all in this thing broadly speaking we had 2 challengers look at it but the awareness 1st the lack of awareness among the people. will be 2nd they were in so much tissues that they were full of silt and wastage the. stuff. they could only have been cleaned manually. or with you cannot use machines there. but then the use of the city and some organizations came together and they started to clean and conserve the step wells on got some doctrine going to. karen runs the son and daughter live in the united kingdom but he says the wells of just poor have also become like family to him. i haven't a mother in my heart and there's a good enough and these places are for my mother the way where i go i feel i'm dealing with i want to know for connection that they are with my planet and with my ancestors. karen monthly is still fighting fit $75.00 and wants to spend ma
the rule of then mandela state since then the morongo force is the identity of the city. the trust which manages the fort is also providing funds and other support to step while the restoration. of the. road. that. it's all in this thing broadly speaking we had 2 challengers look at it but the awareness 1st the lack of awareness among the people. will be 2nd they were in so much tissues that they were full of silt and wastage the. stuff. they could only have been cleaned manually. or with you...
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yes i talked about mandela so i know what i'm talking about yes we have 1st put in georgia and our e.p. . to say that they are preparing for something because they believe they're. right it was. to sleep and he said that we are fighting against some evil forces in their cause we to sort let me just situation which would have with the us i still believe that on some tracks we still have a very good cooperation because syria is one example. we did not if we were that was going to us decision to come without invitation and basically the us is occupying part of the territory they are illegal. hydrocarbons be serious hydrocarbon selling it they have fueling superlatives when the same times when it comes to little military to military connections we have good reliable channels of communications their line of the country we are doing the same so we are grieved on deserves we are plea for our lives and we agreed on a prevention mechanism we have radio communications up and running all the time develop political connections we have a very good mechanism get established volves russia the united
yes i talked about mandela so i know what i'm talking about yes we have 1st put in georgia and our e.p. . to say that they are preparing for something because they believe they're. right it was. to sleep and he said that we are fighting against some evil forces in their cause we to sort let me just situation which would have with the us i still believe that on some tracks we still have a very good cooperation because syria is one example. we did not if we were that was going to us decision to...
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inequality became law under the notorious apartheid regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years until mandela president. by that time, decades of industrial decline and international sanctions had damaged johannesburg's economy and crime was widespread. the city came to be known as one of the most dangerous places on earth. now, there is a drive to change all that and previously abandoned neighbourhoods like this one are now on the tourist trail. perhaps the most visible symbol ofjohannesburg's regeneration, though, is in berea, 80 miles away. towering over the skyline is the continent's largest ——though, is in berea, a few miles away. towering over the skyline is the continent's largest residential skyscraper, ponte city. at more than 500 feet tall with an iconic circular design, ponte offers stunning views overjohannesburg. now tourists can visit a converted apartment on the 52nd floor. all right, morning, everyone. dlala nje, the social enterprise that operates the tour, is run by a former resident. i moved here in 2012 after doing a story on "what is this infamous landmark on the johannes
inequality became law under the notorious apartheid regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years until mandela president. by that time, decades of industrial decline and international sanctions had damaged johannesburg's economy and crime was widespread. the city came to be known as one of the most dangerous places on earth. now, there is a drive to change all that and previously abandoned neighbourhoods like this one are now on the tourist trail. perhaps the most visible symbol ofjohannesburg's...
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to officially announce well we're going to build another international airport in this region of mandela this will help boost the economical tourist activities in the region. but over the past 5 years it's claimed microphone his government has been cracking down on all forms of dissent from the media to disqualifying hundreds of opposition candidates i think the elliptical temperatures are rising for more come have gone up. barry sheene is getting scarce and for that. they're pulling out all the the this top says request. to under lease to end his chair democrat in a stall putting on a bright face that they're not expecting the next 2 weeks to be easy. and i'm now joined by amnesty international's roland it boldly he researches tens and welcome today doesn't use africa roland thank you action in tanzania is 2 weeks away you've just written a subreport warning that president before his government is and a mining civil freedom said this about the timing of this report of course more about what's in it so this report is basically a follow up to the oktober reported they told their price we
to officially announce well we're going to build another international airport in this region of mandela this will help boost the economical tourist activities in the region. but over the past 5 years it's claimed microphone his government has been cracking down on all forms of dissent from the media to disqualifying hundreds of opposition candidates i think the elliptical temperatures are rising for more come have gone up. barry sheene is getting scarce and for that. they're pulling out all...
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the rule of then mandela state since then the rank of 4 is the identity of the city. the trust which manages the food is also providing funds and other support to step restoration. that it gets broadly speaking we have 2 challenges. but 1st the lack of awareness among the people the. second they were in so much tissues that they were full of silt and wastage. off. they could only have been cleaned manually. cannot use machines there. but then the use of the city and some organizations came together and they started to clean and conserve the step wells. karen runs the son and daughter live in the united kingdom but he says the wells of joy poor have also become like family to him. i haven't a mother in my heart and there's a good enough and these places are also my mother so wherever i go i feel i'm dealing with i want to know for connection to the day i with my planet and with my ancestors. carried monthly is still fine. if it was $75.00 and wants to spend many more years saving india's step wells. we are not correct equally that we can't exist without water but today
the rule of then mandela state since then the rank of 4 is the identity of the city. the trust which manages the food is also providing funds and other support to step restoration. that it gets broadly speaking we have 2 challenges. but 1st the lack of awareness among the people the. second they were in so much tissues that they were full of silt and wastage. off. they could only have been cleaned manually. cannot use machines there. but then the use of the city and some organizations came...
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have you voted yet no i'm going in person i like to go in person i like to stand there and remember mandela and stamp it out i like the i like the excitement of life. and being in the moment of life and enjoying exactly what's going on all larry i ain't perfect my show but let me tell you something baby let me tell you the one thing i love about people like you and people like me we care we care so we don't stop there's no stopping we care and look how blessed you when i are i mean come on i am given back i wrote the song don lemon called me and he he asked me to come on and speak i'm not a politician i said call not saying water i'm just an artist with a big soul but apparently people are loving my songs and they're loving what i'm doing and the reason i am ok with what i'm doing is because i know the foundation is that i care about the next generation what are your thoughts about come hours she's going to she's going to pretty much take numbers that's that's that's that's who i don't want to get on her bad side let me tell you she came to slate let's face it larry she's smart she's. wow i
have you voted yet no i'm going in person i like to go in person i like to stand there and remember mandela and stamp it out i like the i like the excitement of life. and being in the moment of life and enjoying exactly what's going on all larry i ain't perfect my show but let me tell you something baby let me tell you the one thing i love about people like you and people like me we care we care so we don't stop there's no stopping we care and look how blessed you when i are i mean come on i am...
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murder at a bus stop in south florence and the determination of his parents with the support of nelson mandelato accept that the metropolitan police was institutionally organization. one x officer in the met for three years is not surprised. yes, the officers were racist. they didn't know the communities they were policing. how do we break down that anger between the police and communities? the relationship between the police and young boys is so fragile. in fact it's nonexistent not only fragile, totally nonexistent. you have the situation where communities are suspicious of the police and in some circumstances the police are suspicious of the communities. and when we get to that situation there is a breakdown in trust. they think ok, there's always been someone or a group of people that estate or up to no good. so automatically they think the next generation of kids are going to be exactly the same. there seeing the matter is really an occupying force. they are feeling over police and under protected. we got to break down those barriers. but we need investment and that's financial investment
murder at a bus stop in south florence and the determination of his parents with the support of nelson mandelato accept that the metropolitan police was institutionally organization. one x officer in the met for three years is not surprised. yes, the officers were racist. they didn't know the communities they were policing. how do we break down that anger between the police and communities? the relationship between the police and young boys is so fragile. in fact it's nonexistent not only...
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you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a j inside story from the house show mandela and the entire team here in doha by phone now. the remote kingdom of the tang has become known for its pursuit of happiness. while one east explores how this national goal inspiring the younger generation on how to 0. if you want to help save the world. sneeze into your elbow. back at the white house but u.s. president donald. removes his mosque after 3 nights in hospital with copd at 19. i know there's a risk there's a danger but that's ok and now i'm better maybe i'm immune i don't know. but i'm come on santa maria here in doha with continuing coverage on al-jazeera of donald trump's departure from hospital. the 2. earlier the president walked out of the walter reed.
you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a j inside story from the house show mandela and the entire team here in doha by phone now. the remote kingdom of the tang has become known for its pursuit of happiness. while one east explores how this national goal inspiring the younger generation on how to 0. if you want to help save the world. sneeze into your elbow. back at the white house but u.s. president donald. removes his mosque after 3 nights in hospital with copd at 19. i...
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story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a j inside story from the house mandela and the entire team here in doha by phone now. 2 planes came from suv a few feet in checked you know what tell us that your mushroom missing for 5 days it is possible to fully clean the premises off and skeletons but what you then leave is evidence that you have fully cleaned some mystery wanted to give an exit and i would expect from started speaking about the rogue in the book before even the saudi government if i would just have jamal khashoggi murder in a saudi consulate on al-jazeera a face can tell a story without uttering a single word the unconventionality of life is what inspires us. to witness documentaries on out is there on the river nile river a vital source of source to us to the countries it flows through this new thing called who can lay claim it would be for the good given the resources we found both great but with this comes a destabilizing rivalry countries suspicious of each other's intentions in the battle for control of the record transporting food and consultati
story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is a j inside story from the house mandela and the entire team here in doha by phone now. 2 planes came from suv a few feet in checked you know what tell us that your mushroom missing for 5 days it is possible to fully clean the premises off and skeletons but what you then leave is evidence that you have fully cleaned some mystery wanted to give an exit and i would expect from started speaking about the rogue in the book before even...
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have to look at the long arc of history it does lean toward progress i talk about what i met nelson mandela and thought about how he said deal 27 years as some of his colleagues along the neck and they did change the democratic principles in south africa not their konami so i was got yes i think you've got to deal with the fact that. change does not happen overnight but if you can start making the change happen and continue to build on it change will come and is understandable people apathetic and pessimistic and think that one of the things that all people that are leading the change movements are on the vanguard of them have to do is keep giving people who have a hole because despair and conceding only helps those that are oppressing you they want you to get book and whatever you do you can't give up just finally. whatever the past 3 and a half years of trump have done would you accept and you mentioned clinton the clinton crime bill area do you think that crime bill costs along a shadow over the communities of color in the united states and i know you talk about the roots of racism in la
have to look at the long arc of history it does lean toward progress i talk about what i met nelson mandela and thought about how he said deal 27 years as some of his colleagues along the neck and they did change the democratic principles in south africa not their konami so i was got yes i think you've got to deal with the fact that. change does not happen overnight but if you can start making the change happen and continue to build on it change will come and is understandable people apathetic...