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invited people like mandela. was one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event because it was the first time he came together with at the time, president clark. thats a demonstration apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people. known but very well those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ david: how have you been able to adapt running the world economic forum with covid? are you working remotely from your home or is it different in switzerland we can go to the office regularly? klaus: no, all of our staff work remotely. we said, you should come if possible, once a week, to the office just to cultivate let's say, the spirit of being together, of teamwork and, i -- the top people, 15, 20 people meet regularly in the office every day. course, the day has changed very much with many, video -- many videoconferences. not come say, we will back just to meet again in person. videoconferencing will appear. we will lo
invited people like mandela. was one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event because it was the first time he came together with at the time, president clark. thats a demonstration apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people. known but very well those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ david: how have you been able to adapt running the world economic forum with covid? are you working...
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we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event because it was the first time he came together with at clarkime, president dick -- president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people. -- those every year, we set out to do one thing: help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about the toys or the ornaments but about coming together. santa, santa, you're on mute! just wanted to say thanks. thanks for believing. manyof -- many, videoconferences. and i have to say, we will not come back just to meet again in and videoconferencing will disappear. we will look for a combination of the two, because videoconferencing is very good to transmit knowledge, to transmit information. but physical meetings are important to create trust. david: what lessons have yo
we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event because it was the first time he came together with at clarkime, president dick -- president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people. -- those every year, we set out to do one thing: help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet,...
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we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. many videoconferences. and i have to say, we will not come back just to meet again in person, and videoconferencing will disappear. we will look for a c
we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the...
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we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath
we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in...
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we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ will disappear. we will look for a combination of the two, because videoconferencing is very good to transmit knowledge, to transmit information. but physical meetings are important to create trust. david: what lessons have you learned about how to deal with people, or deal with the world economic forum, as a result of covid? klaus: the key lesson is we have to cultivate resilience. i think we have to develop for our societies a higher degree of resilience. and by the way, how we do it will be one of the themes of the next annual meeting in davos. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about your background and how you
we invited people like mandela. one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. so i brought him in 1992. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid has stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts of people who shape the future. ♪ will disappear. we will look for a combination of the two, because...
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we invited people like mandela. i was one of the first visitors to see him when he came out of prison in 1990. dav brought him 1992 to os. it was a remarkable historical event, because it was the first time he came together with at that time, president deklerk. it was a demonstration that apartheid had stopped in south africa. many of those people, young, not very well known, but those sorts -- but those are the people who shape the future. ♪ - i'm dough hirsch. you may already know that goodrx can help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. unfortunately, many americans can't get to a doctor right now. the good news is that for many health issues you can see a doctor online. it's easy. just go to goodrx.com and with a few clicks you'll be treated by a licensed medical professional all from the comfort of your own home. visits are confidential and affordable. need a prescription? your doctor can send it to your pharmacy or have it mailed to you. get the healthcare you deserve at goodrx.com. changed very much with
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as i started doing animated films in1989, 1990, that was a period when mandela was released from prisonnned and over the next few years, suddenly people from all over the world, journalists, directors, museum people, came to see south africa which had been such a pariah nation for so many years. that was fortunate timing as well. the zeitgeist was with you. so that's very much the unique technique that you developed butjust looking at the content which kind of infuses all of your work. you are very influenced by the dadaist movement which started during the first world war as a reaction to the horrors going on. it kind of has a satirical approach doesn't it? it has a satirical approach but what dada had and the area i'm still interested in working with is more i would say the absurd. the absurd, not as the way it is understood in england as the foolish, the joke, the humorous, but the absurd as saying you take a logic and if there is a crack in that logic and you follow it through to the nth degree, you get an absurdity in the world. inside of south africa, the way of understanding apar
as i started doing animated films in1989, 1990, that was a period when mandela was released from prisonnned and over the next few years, suddenly people from all over the world, journalists, directors, museum people, came to see south africa which had been such a pariah nation for so many years. that was fortunate timing as well. the zeitgeist was with you. so that's very much the unique technique that you developed butjust looking at the content which kind of infuses all of your work. you are...
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>> the first example is the state dinner cook for nelson mandela. that was actually created by an african-american chef named patrick clark who was offered the white house executive chef job under president linton. he was a well-known african- american chef from new york, tavern on the green, but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the a adams hotel across the street. at that time, the white house executive chef salary was $58,000. it is a drop off from that, and he had several kids, so he turned it down. the clintons asked him to create this meal on a sesame crusted halibut with red curry and lemongrass vegetables as a cornerstone of the meal. i have this recipe in my book. i just thought that was an amazing meal. the clintons asked him to come and be the guest of honor along with nelson mandela. he did not cook the meal, but he created it. for the allergies, president george herbert walker bush after he had sushi or whatever in japan. that is the only one i know o
>> the first example is the state dinner cook for nelson mandela. that was actually created by an african-american chef named patrick clark who was offered the white house executive chef job under president linton. he was a well-known african- american chef from new york, tavern on the green, but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the a adams hotel across the street. at that time, the white house...
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libro fÍsico >>> el agotador proceso no empaem empaÑa su alegrÍa el 2018 tambiÉn lo hizo con nelson mandelae porque hasta su publicaciÓn es confidencial y tambiÉn el profesional de la publicidad da los toques finales a los guiones de una series animadas locales en repÚblica dominicana, rosa encarnaciÓn noticias telemundo >>> esta noche noticias telemundo se une a la pena que embarga a la familia de edgardo del villar quien falleciÓ hoy edgardo muriÓ esta maÑana en nueva york y luego de batallar por 2 aÑos contra el cÁncer de cerebro, edgardo se caracterizÓ por eterna sonrisa un positivismo sin lÍmites el angelotele decÍamos algunos aqui con su gran calidad de ser humano siempre llegando saludando a todos asÍ que descanse en paz nuestro querido amigo, edgardo del villar pausamos y regresamos con mÁs. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> italia uno de los paÍses qu mÁs sufriÓ la pandemia de forma temprana estÁ planeando una campaÑa de in mucho mimunizaciÓe toque artÍstico, italia espera suministrar las primeras dosis en el mes de enero asÍ serÁn la flores nos vamos y que tengan un lindo inicio de semana p ♪ (mÚs
libro fÍsico >>> el agotador proceso no empaem empaÑa su alegrÍa el 2018 tambiÉn lo hizo con nelson mandelae porque hasta su publicaciÓn es confidencial y tambiÉn el profesional de la publicidad da los toques finales a los guiones de una series animadas locales en repÚblica dominicana, rosa encarnaciÓn noticias telemundo >>> esta noche noticias telemundo se une a la pena que embarga a la familia de edgardo del villar quien falleciÓ hoy edgardo muriÓ esta maÑana en...
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empaña su alegría y satisfacción no es la primera vez que lo hace en 2018 narró el audiolibro de mandelaa, que es una empresa eu - ¿eu? - sÍ, una empresa unipersonal. es una nueva modalidad de empresa en la que no existen socios, sino un Único dueÑo. - pues sÍ, llÁmelo como quiera, pero eso es. - ¿y cuÁl es el nombre de ese Único dueÑo? necesito tener todos los datos, doctor. - se llama beatriz pinzÓn solano. [♪] yo creo que a usted le queda mucho mÁs facil conseguir esos datos. - no entiendo, doctor. ¿es un chis
empaña su alegría y satisfacción no es la primera vez que lo hace en 2018 narró el audiolibro de mandelaa, que es una empresa eu - ¿eu? - sÍ, una empresa unipersonal. es una nueva modalidad de empresa en la que no existen socios, sino un Único dueÑo. - pues sÍ, llÁmelo como quiera, pero eso es. - ¿y cuÁl es el nombre de ese Único dueÑo? necesito tener todos los datos, doctor. - se llama beatriz pinzÓn solano. [♪] yo creo que a usted le queda mucho mÁs facil conseguir esos...
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being walked to his death, along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelat taken up to the fifth floor and we were manacled, each to a separate window. one of the senior police, a major, came in and said, "now i can confirm that you are officially being detained under section six of the terrorism act." that is the act in which you literally disappear. they separated us, i only had a chance to shout steve's name and that was the last time i saw steve alive. three weeks and three days later, i had just heard a lot of commotion, many, many people singing protest songs, the cell next to mine was being filled with many people. then this young man told me that they have just returned from the funeral is steve biko, and that was the first time that i heard about the death of steve biko. i went to my mat, that was my bed, and i then just sat there... with... to me, it was like a huge hole in my soul, just inconsolability which even today would make me weep at unexpected moments. file footage: the police said the leader of the black consciousness movement had lost h
being walked to his death, along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelat taken up to the fifth floor and we were manacled, each to a separate window. one of the senior police, a major, came in and said, "now i can confirm that you are officially being detained under section six of the terrorism act." that is the act in which you literally disappear. they separated us, i only had a chance to shout steve's name and that was the last time i saw steve...
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chinese market so there was no interest in democracy or even human rights watch says she and her mandela the whole world mobilized to. censor you shall call it was a sordid murder in front of the whole world who says in china it was a death before the eyes of the entire world and nobody cared i turned to. the chinese regime organized a well orchestrated funeral. the whole of you shall both family was summoned by the authorities. official propaganda tried to control both the image and the legacy of the nobel prize winner for. the regime ordered that his ashes should be scattered at sea. to avoid having a place to memorialize the you shall bow. in china you shall those name is censored when internet users began referring to an empty chair at the time was also a sense that. in 2008 the last time we met him you shall bow knew what lay ahead a few weeks later he would disappear imprisoned until he died he left us these last words to understand his freedom. awards to them i think that i made the right choices. of course the consequences are important for me but in any case that's how we live i
chinese market so there was no interest in democracy or even human rights watch says she and her mandela the whole world mobilized to. censor you shall call it was a sordid murder in front of the whole world who says in china it was a death before the eyes of the entire world and nobody cared i turned to. the chinese regime organized a well orchestrated funeral. the whole of you shall both family was summoned by the authorities. official propaganda tried to control both the image and the legacy...
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and mandela use of sinai his efforts to secure an education for girls in pakistan won her the nobel peace prize but many children i doing a huge amount as one documentary reveals. excuse me would you like to eat this. yes it's a tell you. thank you. to go there really to kind i haven't seen my children for a year and a half under beds hard but when i see you it's incredible. course there was. you in rumania with your children this is just the way things happened now i'm stuck here. filming this scene was a deeply moving experience for director mr though he's only 10 has been distributing food and clothes to homeless people for years. he's deeply admired in the town where he lives. but you're not sure you can carry all the world's pain on your shoulders. i still want to try it's not that hard. yes we can relieve everyone suffering and turn it into happiness. pictures he paints himself and uses what he earns to help people who are homeless. his determination to not simply accept things as they are impressed judah missed the documentary filmmaker is currently filming in senegal. his film abo
and mandela use of sinai his efforts to secure an education for girls in pakistan won her the nobel peace prize but many children i doing a huge amount as one documentary reveals. excuse me would you like to eat this. yes it's a tell you. thank you. to go there really to kind i haven't seen my children for a year and a half under beds hard but when i see you it's incredible. course there was. you in rumania with your children this is just the way things happened now i'm stuck here. filming this...
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multi lingual abby ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from the 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the political scientist embarked upon an unprecedented course of reform he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalize the economy removed old officials met with leaders from partially divided ethnic groups . have celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a beacon of hope. for the nobel peace prize for 2019 to ethiopia the prime minister offered all day to the tide turns just one year later. began a military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. and ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite feel that they a
multi lingual abby ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from the 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the...
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chinese market centers there was no interest in democracy or even human rights watch says your entire mandela the whole world mobilized. censored you shall call it was a sordid murder in front of the whole world who says yeah it was a death before the eyes of the entire world and nobody cared right engine so. the chinese regime organized a well orchestrated funeral. the whole of you shall both family was summoned by the authorities. official propaganda tried to control both the image and the legacy of the nobel prize winner. the regime ordered that his ashes should be scattered at sea shabbos name is censored when internet users began referring to an empty chair the term was also sense that. in 2008 the last time we met him you shall bow knew what lay ahead a few weeks later he would disappear imprisoned until he died he left us these last words to understand his freedom. awards. i think that i made the right choices. of course the consequences are important for me but in any case that's how we live in china there is a price to pay for from jeff if you don't choose my sort of life a life that
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med with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the territorial to. between ethiopia and eritrea. is also. prime minister and. president. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalize the economy. met with leaders from partially divided. celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a. peace prize for 20. 200 pm the prime minister. called it. turns just one year later. military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite of their being the new head of government. if you. continue his course of reform. it's pretty abrupt shift at least that's what it looks like from outside that the prime minister has made ambassador this idea that the prime minister represented the bright hope
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it has not become renowned because of that committee awards the red cross and nelson mandela rather because of its controversial choices. the controversial choices are fine as long as the committee executors allows the last well to the instructions. the prize committee to select two champions to act as role models for the rest of us. maybe it is a risky business. first that committee choices may not be everybody's cup of tea or have the most convenient political lead. the committee cannot predict how a will behaved in the aftermath. what if it doesn't turn out to be the beacon of hope and inspiration. courage a conviction at the choices. history will reflect back on them and their choices. and make it all the more vital that it researched the candidates properly. >> i think that will stop there. >> thank you so much. i think the sentence that popped out at me. it's a beautiful book. i have the honor of reading this several months ago. and i have to admit that for me it was a shock. it was a complete shock. i think i represent the general public when i say that you just believe that it's the
it has not become renowned because of that committee awards the red cross and nelson mandela rather because of its controversial choices. the controversial choices are fine as long as the committee executors allows the last well to the instructions. the prize committee to select two champions to act as role models for the rest of us. maybe it is a risky business. first that committee choices may not be everybody's cup of tea or have the most convenient political lead. the committee cannot...
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multi lingual abhi ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the political scientist embarked upon an unprecedented course. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalized the economy removed old officials and met with leaders from partially divided ethnic groups. celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a beacon of hope. for the nobel peace prize for 2019 to its c.e.o. the prime minister out of it all the way to the tide turns just one year later. began a military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite feel that they are bein
multi lingual abhi ahmed with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the...
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steve biko is being brought to his death, a man left behind after mandela was jailed.the fifth floor and we were manacled, each with separate window. 0ne manacled, each with separate window. one of the senior police, a major came in and said, nowi police, a major came in and said, now i can confirm that you are officially being detained under section six of the terrorism act. that is the act in which you literally disappear. they separated us. i only had a chance to shout steve's name, and that was the last time i saw steve a live. three weeks and three days later, i had just heard a lot of commotion. many, many people singing protest songs, the cell next to mine was being filled with many people. when these young men told me that i have just returned from the funeral of steve bi ko, just returned from the funeral of steve biko, and that was the first time that i heard about the death of steve biko. i went to my mat that was my bad, and i thenjust to my mat that was my bad, and i then just sat there. with... to me, it was like a hole in my soul, justin inconsolable abi
steve biko is being brought to his death, a man left behind after mandela was jailed.the fifth floor and we were manacled, each with separate window. 0ne manacled, each with separate window. one of the senior police, a major came in and said, nowi police, a major came in and said, now i can confirm that you are officially being detained under section six of the terrorism act. that is the act in which you literally disappear. they separated us. i only had a chance to shout steve's name, and that...
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multigrain legal abbey i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018 the political scientist embarked upon an unprecedented course of reform he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation and return to territories. liberalize the economy removed old officials and met with leaders from partially divided ethnic groups. and i've celebrated by his followers and internationally hailed as a beacon of hope. for the nobel peace prize for 2019 to ethiopia the prime minister all of it all but the tide turns just one year later. began a military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. an ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite feel that they
multigrain legal abbey i've met with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. pictures from 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled in the territorial dispute between ethiopia and eritrea. is also a soldier in this war. when he became prime minister in 2018...
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well gus should be blessed get things concession into proper consensual let's get rid of the nelson mandela such a because he promoted violence he was the more it violence against blacks we were opposed to him so you got black on black violence he starts use now been course or god should be called down because he promoted violence ok so if you want to get into all these historical bumps let's get the facts out there people like louis just don't let the facts that black people were complicit in the slave trade right to europeans which we were a little older. and it's tantamount to the way that she's described the holocaust as not happening i've never heard such utter bullshit in my life and . we can't use that language in a program sorry. well i apologize if people are offended but that r.t. to bring together this gentleman for an educated debate on the role of art in modern society and how the use of palisade parallel ok mitigate rights ism is frankly offensive to people in russia outside of russia and iran oh well ok that is your view of the other guests and i'm sure that stephen would rej
well gus should be blessed get things concession into proper consensual let's get rid of the nelson mandela such a because he promoted violence he was the more it violence against blacks we were opposed to him so you got black on black violence he starts use now been course or god should be called down because he promoted violence ok so if you want to get into all these historical bumps let's get the facts out there people like louis just don't let the facts that black people were complicit in...
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was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in the larger in world war 2. but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world i cover foreign policy national security this is very much a political impasse. here's the paul like how do we illustrate it are we telling a good story will people get what we're trying to clean here in their living outside and make the town this is not the way any family wants to raise their children we're willing to get in take new into a place that you might not visit otherwise and to actually feels that you were there. news while not all of those displaced have witnessed the effects of this recount they say this there is they heard from family members and relatives were enough to make them come here rather t
was once a testament to the city's grandeur but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing their government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in the larger in world war 2. but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world i cover...
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we saw that emerging in their nelson mandela bay that's in that you stand cape and then moves south west very fast and there direction of cape town and not west and not east to quell saloon where so it's quite similar in the u.k. but we see a common use of all origin but it's very fast spread across the country we haven't been surveying that virus since the beginning of that and then mick since february and we would have like 20 or 30 lyn that just course kountry and in the last month in the house we've seen that they've been taking off by one unique yet and this lineage when we both took a close look because we are what is the how one lineage could be taking over and transmitting so fast this lynn that you had multiple mutations a multiple change in the spike protein of the divide us thailand's prime minister is blaming illegal migration for a cluster of war than a 1000 factions is because so far it's believed to have come from people working at a seafood market near bangkok it's a major blow for the nation that had been hailed for its success in combating the virus tony chain reports n
we saw that emerging in their nelson mandela bay that's in that you stand cape and then moves south west very fast and there direction of cape town and not west and not east to quell saloon where so it's quite similar in the u.k. but we see a common use of all origin but it's very fast spread across the country we haven't been surveying that virus since the beginning of that and then mick since february and we would have like 20 or 30 lyn that just course kountry and in the last month in the...
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have to look at along the arc of history it does lean toward progress i talk about what i met nelson mandela and thought about how he sat in jail 27 years as some of his colleagues along the neck and they did change the democratic principles in south africa not their konami side it was god yes i think you've got to deal with the fact that. shay's 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 elliott 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 raci
have to look at along the arc of history it does lean toward progress i talk about what i met nelson mandela and thought about how he sat in jail 27 years as some of his colleagues along the neck and they did change the democratic principles in south africa not their konami side it was god yes i think you've got to deal with the fact that. shay's 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...
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a speech i gave in johannesburg in conjunction with that-- it was for the anniversary of mandela's 100thre i-- i contrasted that sort of democratic inclusive leadership to the strongman leadership that in some ways we've seen ascendant in certain parts of the world, in some ways was ascendant here in the united states. and those are two different stories of what it means to be a leader. and power. and that conflict, that battle between a more democratic, inclusive vision, and one that's top-down, dominant subordinate, that's a contest taking place here in the united states and around the world. it's not going to be finished just because the election's over and donald trump was defeated, because you see examples of this in the fill beans, in hungary, in a variety of countries-- in africa and asia. and so that contest is going to continue. >> trevor: what i find fascinating about the conversation that a lot of americans are having now-- and you talk about this in the book as well-- is how america's influence in the world has diminished over the past few years, you know, how countries aroun
a speech i gave in johannesburg in conjunction with that-- it was for the anniversary of mandela's 100thre i-- i contrasted that sort of democratic inclusive leadership to the strongman leadership that in some ways we've seen ascendant in certain parts of the world, in some ways was ascendant here in the united states. and those are two different stories of what it means to be a leader. and power. and that conflict, that battle between a more democratic, inclusive vision, and one that's...
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chinese market centers there was no interest in democracy or even human rights issues as you enter mandela the whole world mobilized to. censor you shall call it was a sordid murder and for the whole world who says yeah it was a death before the eyes of the entire world and nobody cared i change and so. the chinese regime organized a well orchestrated funeral. the whole of you shall both family was summoned by the authorities. official propaganda tried to control both the image and the legacy of the nobel prize winner for. the past the regime ordered that his ashes should be scattered at sea to avoid having a place to memorialize review shall bow. in china you shall bows name is censored when internet users began referring to an empty chair the term was also a sense that. in 2008 the last time we met him you shall bow knew what lay ahead a few weeks later he would disappear imprisoned until he died he left us these last words to understand his freedom. awards. i think that i made the right. voices. of course the consequences are important for me but in any case that's how we live in china
chinese market centers there was no interest in democracy or even human rights issues as you enter mandela the whole world mobilized to. censor you shall call it was a sordid murder and for the whole world who says yeah it was a death before the eyes of the entire world and nobody cared i change and so. the chinese regime organized a well orchestrated funeral. the whole of you shall both family was summoned by the authorities. official propaganda tried to control both the image and the legacy...
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med with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the territorial does. between ethiopia and eritrea. is. when he became prime minister and. president. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation territories. economy removed. by his followers and internationally hailed as. the nobel peace prize for 29. to ethiopia prime minister. turns just one year later. military offensive in tikrit in the northern part of the country. and ethnic minority and an important part of the political elite feel that they are being ousted by the new head of government is descended from. ethnic groups. continue his course of reform. it's a pretty abrupt shift at least that's what it looks like from outside that the prime minister has made ambassador this idea that the prime minister represented the bright hope. africa was it
med with his mixed christian muslim background was being compared to nelson mandela barack obama seen as the bright hope of a country that has long been torn by ethnic conflict so how did the nobel peace laureate come to be involved in military conflict. 1998 tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands fled the territorial does. between ethiopia and eritrea. is. when he became prime minister and. president. he extended his hand to eritrea for reconciliation territories....
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>> the state dinner that was cooked for nelson mandela, that was created by an african-american chef called patrick clark under president clinton and patrick clark was a well-known chef in new york, the tavern on the green, but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the hey adams hotel across the street from the white house, but at that time, the white house executive chef salary was 58,000, so it is a definite drop-off from the private sector and he had several kids and he took it down. they asked him to create this meal which was a sesame-crusted halibut with lemongrass and vegetables as the cornerstone of the meal and i have this at home if you want to replicate it at home and the clintons asked him to come and be the guest of honor so he didn't cook the meal, but he created it. in terms of the allergy, the only one that comes to mind is president george herbert walker bush after he had sushi or whatever in japan. this leads to another question. people often ask me, is there a presidential taste test
>> the state dinner that was cooked for nelson mandela, that was created by an african-american chef called patrick clark under president clinton and patrick clark was a well-known chef in new york, the tavern on the green, but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. he was making six figures well into the six figures as a cook at the hey adams hotel across the street from the white house, but at that time, the white house executive chef salary was 58,000, so it is a...
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spokenords may have been by nelson mandela many years ago, but today, they capture the mood of more thanvoters across this country. impossible,ems until it is done. when joe biden entered the presidential race for the third time, many thought it would be impossible that he would receive the democratic nomination. until it was done. month, when you showed up to the polls across georgia in record numbers, people thought it would be impossible to turn georgia blue. until it was done. as we face an historic opportunity to elect raphael warnock and jon ossoff, two men who will, with their presence, change the ballot of the u.s. senate, it may change impossible, georgia, but when you show up to vote, we will get it done. [cheering and applause] [cars honking] voters, like you, of every race, toed, and sexual orientation the word from congressman lewis to hearts when he said nothing an stop the power of committed and determined people to make a difference in our society. difference simply by showing up to vote in november. and because you dared to use the power of your foe, the moral arc of thi
spokenords may have been by nelson mandela many years ago, but today, they capture the mood of more thanvoters across this country. impossible,ems until it is done. when joe biden entered the presidential race for the third time, many thought it would be impossible that he would receive the democratic nomination. until it was done. month, when you showed up to the polls across georgia in record numbers, people thought it would be impossible to turn georgia blue. until it was done. as we face an...
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also that he was arrested in south africa when trying to visit nelson mandela, when the country was underapartheid and that never happened but the biggest duty, he said this in september, if the president had done his job on covid-19, had done his job from the beginning all the people would still be alive, just look at the data. president biden would have made sure no one died from covid-19. that whole premise alone is interesting but to pray somebody for not answering a question is a preview for we will see from the marshmallow media for the next four years. shannon: it will be interesting to watch. jorge ramos is what i learned from my brushes trump is we journalists should have been tougher on mister trump questioning his every lie and insult, we should not have let him get away with his racism and xena phobia, never again allow someone to create an alternative reality to seize the presidency. there is a lot to unpack but easter with the overall theme, the media should have been tougher on donald trump. >> fascinating because every study and analysis in terms of corrective donald trump
also that he was arrested in south africa when trying to visit nelson mandela, when the country was underapartheid and that never happened but the biggest duty, he said this in september, if the president had done his job on covid-19, had done his job from the beginning all the people would still be alive, just look at the data. president biden would have made sure no one died from covid-19. that whole premise alone is interesting but to pray somebody for not answering a question is a preview...
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you know as we little mandela family in our email presently in madrid but see i wasn't able to mohamed last june a saudi i saw that let me come in your movies came on last moment no he might not see him walking you are in the moment. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. by them both isis and us on. the 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable family. the father the son and the jihad part 2 on al-jazeera. how that the weather's sloshy set fabric cross the middle east a little on the cold side but maybe try lots of hazy sunshine a little more clout just coming out of turkey into the eastern side of the mediterranean this sunday's picture want to show us they're just making their way into northern parts of syria go on and see monday in that west or whether that will slide across cypress coming out of turkey some west or whether they're making its way into syria lebanon and jordan south of that it is generally fine and dry with plenty of sunshine a crisp 2324 celsius here in doha over the next couple of days sunshine see cross the horn
you know as we little mandela family in our email presently in madrid but see i wasn't able to mohamed last june a saudi i saw that let me come in your movies came on last moment no he might not see him walking you are in the moment. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. by them both isis and us on. the 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable family. the father the son and the jihad part 2 on al-jazeera. how that the weather's sloshy set...
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an arcane in 2014, has not become renowned because the committee rewards the red cross and nelson mandela but because of it controversial choices. controversial choices are fine as long as the committee executears of alfred nobel's last will sticks to his instructions. nobel wanted the committee to select peace champions to act as role models for the's of us. namely someone of the champion is a risky business. first, the committee's choices may not be everybody's cup of tea or have the most convenient political leanings. second the committee cannot predict how a nobel laureate will behave after the prize. what if the winner is not the beacon on hope and inspiration that committee hoped for? the committee must show courage and conviction in their choices because history will reflect back on them, and the choices, making it all the more vital that the committee research their candidates properly. and i think i will stop there. >> yeah. thank you so much unni for reading that. think the sentence that hopped out another me -- here's a copy of the book for everyone. a beautiful book. i had the
an arcane in 2014, has not become renowned because the committee rewards the red cross and nelson mandela but because of it controversial choices. controversial choices are fine as long as the committee executears of alfred nobel's last will sticks to his instructions. nobel wanted the committee to select peace champions to act as role models for the's of us. namely someone of the champion is a risky business. first, the committee's choices may not be everybody's cup of tea or have the most...
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the first example is the state dinner cooked for nelson mandela. that was created by an african-american chef named patrick clark who was offered the chef job under president clinton. he was a well-known african-american chef in new york but he turned it down , because it was too much of a pay cut. [laughter] figures as a six cook at the hotel across the street from the white house. at that time, the white house executive chef salary was $58000. a drop-off from the private sector and he had several kids , so he turned it top. the clintons asked him to create this meal which was a sesame crusted halibut with red curry and lemongrass vegetables as a cornerstone of the meal. i have the recipe in my book if you want to replicate it. at the last second, the clintons actually asked him to be the guest of honor at that meal. he actually did not cook the meal but he created it. in terms of allergies, the only one that comes to mind is president george herbert walker bush after you had sushi or whatever in japan. that is the only one i know of. this leads t
the first example is the state dinner cooked for nelson mandela. that was created by an african-american chef named patrick clark who was offered the chef job under president clinton. he was a well-known african-american chef in new york but he turned it down , because it was too much of a pay cut. [laughter] figures as a six cook at the hotel across the street from the white house. at that time, the white house executive chef salary was $58000. a drop-off from the private sector and he had...
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and mandela use of side whose efforts to secure an education for girls in pakistan won her the nobel peace prize but many children are doing a huge amount as one documentary written. eales. is just excuse me would you like to eat this tree yes it's an italian panini thank you. joe you're really too kind i haven't seen my children for a year and a half that's hard but when i see you it's incredible. courage to work. were. you in the mania with your children it's just the way things happened now i'm stuck here. filming this scene was a deeply moving experience for directed mr though he's only 10 has been distributing food and clothes to homeless people for years. he's deeply admired in the town where he lives. but you're not sure you can carry all the world's pain on your shoulders but i still want to try it's not that hard. yes we can relieve everyone suffering and turn it into happiness. here's sells pictures he paints himself and uses what he earns to help people who are homeless. this determination to not simply accept things as they are impressed to do mr the documentary filmmaker
and mandela use of side whose efforts to secure an education for girls in pakistan won her the nobel peace prize but many children are doing a huge amount as one documentary written. eales. is just excuse me would you like to eat this tree yes it's an italian panini thank you. joe you're really too kind i haven't seen my children for a year and a half that's hard but when i see you it's incredible. courage to work. were. you in the mania with your children it's just the way things happened now...
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he also once said that he was arrested in south africa when trying to visit nelson mandela.ountry was under apartheid. and of course that ever happen. the biggest i doozy, he said ths "if the president had done his job on covid, had done his job from the beginning, all the people would still be alive." i'm not making this up. just look at the data. a president biden would've made sure that no one had died from covid? that whole premise alone is interesting. but to praise for somebody for somebody not answered a question -- that's our marshmallow media for the next four years. >> shannon: it will be interesting to watch. jorge rameau said this in "the new york times" headline paid what i learned from my brush with drum. he said we journalists should have been tougher on mr. trump questioning his every lie. we should not have let him get away with his racism and xenophobia. we should never allow someone to create an alternative reality in order to seize the presidency. there is a lot there to unpack, but let me start with the overall seem that the media should have been toughe
he also once said that he was arrested in south africa when trying to visit nelson mandela.ountry was under apartheid. and of course that ever happen. the biggest i doozy, he said ths "if the president had done his job on covid, had done his job from the beginning, all the people would still be alive." i'm not making this up. just look at the data. a president biden would've made sure that no one had died from covid? that whole premise alone is interesting. but to praise for somebody...