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there was really something that was worth striving for and of course nelson mandela was released in 94. i actually voted for him in the first open elections. my husband and a couple of our friends who were a handful of the white people who went to net nelson mandela's inauguration. i remember seeing he was out there with a film crew and i would love to track down that footage one day . i think south africa informed the person i became. people ask audi to become a libertarian and i was like i thought we were pretty much born libertarian and then we get influenced or forced into some other kind of thing but for me it's just always been individualism and really trying to help the community but from an individualistic way and not from a top-down way. so with life in south africa again, we saw this censorship . words in the newspapers were bad. they were allowed to talk about certain words for the illegalborder words that were going on . we half mast deportations, my friends were forced into the military who didn't want to be there and they were traumatized by thatexperience . again, it's s
there was really something that was worth striving for and of course nelson mandela was released in 94. i actually voted for him in the first open elections. my husband and a couple of our friends who were a handful of the white people who went to net nelson mandela's inauguration. i remember seeing he was out there with a film crew and i would love to track down that footage one day . i think south africa informed the person i became. people ask audi to become a libertarian and i was like i...
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of course nelson mandela was released in 94. i voted for it in the first open election. i and my husband and a couple of her friends were a handful of the white people who went to nelson mandela was inauguration. i remember seeing it was out there with a film crew. i would love to track down that footage one day. so i think south africa actually informed the person of a a ga. people always ask has to become a libertarian? unlike i think we're all pretty much born libertarian in the wicket influenced, forced into some kind of thing. but really for me it's always been individualism and then try to help the community but from individualistic bottom up way and not a top-down way. so with life in south africa again we saw the censorship. words in newspapers were banned. they were not allowed to talk about certain words or the illegal border wars that were going on. we had national subscription so a lot of my friends were actively forced into 90 didn't want to be there and they were traumatized by that experience. really again it's sad to say but i think that experience in sou
of course nelson mandela was released in 94. i voted for it in the first open election. i and my husband and a couple of her friends were a handful of the white people who went to nelson mandela was inauguration. i remember seeing it was out there with a film crew. i would love to track down that footage one day. so i think south africa actually informed the person of a a ga. people always ask has to become a libertarian? unlike i think we're all pretty much born libertarian in the wicket...
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mandela used to talk about— education. mandela used to talk about no— education.to give you a good education. on that— others to give you a good education. on that i_ others to give you a good education. on that i completely agree, henry! thank you. it's so nice to get agreement, isn't it? eunice stubbs has died at the age of 84, there she is on the front of a lot of newspapers. i talked about margate us, the creator of the bbc�*s sherlock series, saying she was as delightful in person as you'd hope from how she appeared on screen —— mark gettys. a brief tribute from you both? i mark gettys. a brief tribute from ou both? . you both? i never met eunice stubbs, but i you both? i never met eunice stubbs, but i watched — you both? i never met eunice stubbs, but i watched her _ you both? i never met eunice stubbs, but i watched her all _ you both? i never met eunice stubbs, but i watched her all the _ you both? i never met eunice stubbs, but i watched her all the way - but i watched her all the way through sherlock, even give us a clue with lionel blair. she through sh
mandela used to talk about— education. mandela used to talk about no— education.to give you a good education. on that— others to give you a good education. on that i_ others to give you a good education. on that i completely agree, henry! thank you. it's so nice to get agreement, isn't it? eunice stubbs has died at the age of 84, there she is on the front of a lot of newspapers. i talked about margate us, the creator of the bbc�*s sherlock series, saying she was as delightful in person...
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being walked to his death along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelato the fifth floor and 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 6 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, ijust 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 men told me they have just returned from the funeral of steve biko, and that was the first time i heard about the death of steve biko. i went to my mat that was my bed and i then just sat there with. .. to me, it was like a huge hole in my soul. just inconsolable. which even today would make me weep at unexpected moments. the police said the leader of the black consciousness movement had lost his life by accident when his head struck a wall whils
being walked to his death along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelato the fifth floor and 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 6 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...
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being walked to his death, along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelaled. we got 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 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 bed, and i thenjust 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 movem
being walked to his death, along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandelaled. we got 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...
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diplomacy, it's been happening since the 50s, we've seen the likes of margaret thatcher and nelson mandelaer him. she is going to make a us navy ship, and this is a symbol of the security ties that have been long—standing between singapore and the us. as you say, this is really being seen as something of a diplomatic charm offensive. the biden administration for its part said southeast asia is crucial to the united states future but economically and in terms of security equally and this comes as difficult timing, seeing washington face increasing criticism of the celtic withdrawal from afghanistan. nevertheless, expecting a very important policy address, looking at the likes of semiconductor is in the supply chain issues president biden has been so vocal on. trying to alleviate some footage. after that address tomorrow, we are likely to see her then, the second and final leg of this tour before she heads home on tuesday. see you again soon. let's get some of the day's other news. the higher you go, the bigger the difference — new data has revealed that female board members at the uk's ftse
diplomacy, it's been happening since the 50s, we've seen the likes of margaret thatcher and nelson mandelaer him. she is going to make a us navy ship, and this is a symbol of the security ties that have been long—standing between singapore and the us. as you say, this is really being seen as something of a diplomatic charm offensive. the biden administration for its part said southeast asia is crucial to the united states future but economically and in terms of security equally and this comes...
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i saw a quote from nelson mandela one of them is everything we said something like prosperity is a natural state of maine. poverty is not financial state of maine. i thought that is ridiculous but that is of lawsuits only people living in the united states that all the good things we have in the united states are not the product they despise. to the body of individual rights we'll give it it is the natural state of the world. it's the individual right and the systems that are brought us all the bad things. all the things that are uniquely good about america are not unique, universal. all the things that are universally bad and also apply in america are unique to america. that seems to be the upside down philosophy. >> everywhere i go i bump into people from cuba or from the former soviet union, they see what we are talking about with crystal clarity. the only reason i think i see it may be more clearly than my friends is because my mother grew up in east germany. my father grew up in greece when the communists try to take over after the second war. they raised me without trying very hard t
i saw a quote from nelson mandela one of them is everything we said something like prosperity is a natural state of maine. poverty is not financial state of maine. i thought that is ridiculous but that is of lawsuits only people living in the united states that all the good things we have in the united states are not the product they despise. to the body of individual rights we'll give it it is the natural state of the world. it's the individual right and the systems that are brought us all the...
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he debuted a new song, mandela, today.ansions ♪ >>> that is just a little bit of that new song or anthem as meek is explaining how he took the adversity, persevered and turned it in to something better and we are happy to be involved if he thinks going on the news and how all of us might look at it. well, we can all learn something from that. shout out to the project and thanks for having the beat in the music video for a moment. you can find me online at arimelber.com. what is the best music protest song of all-time. that does it for us and i will see you back here monday night. >> if you score the meek mill interview, we are going to fight. we are going to fight for that interview. it has to be your lawyer. i would love to get that interview. can we do it together? >> you know what, we had our other artist on together. i would love to do a joint interview of meek mill with you you. >> officially we have pitched that just now on national tv. let's do it. >> to the world. >> have a great weekend. thank you. all right. chee
he debuted a new song, mandela, today.ansions ♪ >>> that is just a little bit of that new song or anthem as meek is explaining how he took the adversity, persevered and turned it in to something better and we are happy to be involved if he thinks going on the news and how all of us might look at it. well, we can all learn something from that. shout out to the project and thanks for having the beat in the music video for a moment. you can find me online at arimelber.com. what is the...
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>> absolutely a young man named mandela barnes. do it. >> all i'm saying, i know some -- y'all are advocates which i love the fact your main, the main qualification, the most important thing to know, is that they're in your view the right fraternity. we're not getting into that right now. when we come back we'll have these two gentlemen play our favorite game and that is who won the week. stay right there. what does it take to make it? in the race to succeed, does somebody always have to fail? we've got to start lifting each other up. and give everybody a fair shot. because when that happens, we've all made it. ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual because when that happens, we've all made it. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what
>> absolutely a young man named mandela barnes. do it. >> all i'm saying, i know some -- y'all are advocates which i love the fact your main, the main qualification, the most important thing to know, is that they're in your view the right fraternity. we're not getting into that right now. when we come back we'll have these two gentlemen play our favorite game and that is who won the week. stay right there. what does it take to make it? in the race to succeed, does somebody always...
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embellishing his own record, pretending that he was part of civil rights movement, that he met nelson mandelaharacter that is not trustworthy. unfortunately, you know, joe biden was able to hide, in fact, when he was vice president, he was sort of very much second fiddle to obama, even though he was overseas where americans couldn't see him. he was wreaking all sorts of havoc. now that he's in the hot seat, they've tried to hide him away. they hid him away during the campaign. but in a crisis, you need to have your commander in chief front and center. so while he tried to stay on vacation, i think yesterday he mentioned something about daily updates. so we'll be seeing more of him, but i don't think that will help. >> no, it won't. one of the most egregious mistruths was the notion the under no circumstances are americans having trouble getting to the airport. as the week proceeded i see headlines like u.s. embassy are telling americans not to go to the airport. isis forcing alternate paths to the airport. this is just blatantly false. >> yeah. and i think what you're starting to see is an ad
embellishing his own record, pretending that he was part of civil rights movement, that he met nelson mandelaharacter that is not trustworthy. unfortunately, you know, joe biden was able to hide, in fact, when he was vice president, he was sort of very much second fiddle to obama, even though he was overseas where americans couldn't see him. he was wreaking all sorts of havoc. now that he's in the hot seat, they've tried to hide him away. they hid him away during the campaign. but in a crisis,...
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nelson mandela has a great quote where he says, "there is no one more dangerous than one who has beenalso, you want to distance yourself, to the degree possible, to conflict entrepreneurs. these are people or pundits or platforms that potentially exploit conflict -- >> dickerson: so bad-faith actors? >> right. and right now we tend to amplify those voices, right, on social media and other places. if you can't distance yourself from the conflict feyou wanto try toour redirect their energy on something more constriv listening can think of mask debates, vaccine debates, debates over things that are done and settled, like who won the last election. we know that president biden did, but there are debates about a fantasy world in which he didn't. so everything i just said probably infuriated some number of people. you studied the structural parts of this. give me a little more about how we unwind from those structural forces. >> so it turns out how we behave in political high conflict is not dist from diffet from how we behave in high conflict divorces or other kinds of high conflict. i fol
nelson mandela has a great quote where he says, "there is no one more dangerous than one who has beenalso, you want to distance yourself, to the degree possible, to conflict entrepreneurs. these are people or pundits or platforms that potentially exploit conflict -- >> dickerson: so bad-faith actors? >> right. and right now we tend to amplify those voices, right, on social media and other places. if you can't distance yourself from the conflict feyou wanto try toour redirect...
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milk the ones that built ♪ ♪ the blood on the sand black ma the world's in the skin of his hand ♪ ♪ mandelais to nigera right quick let's get it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we takin it world-wide bab roots crew one more time ♪ ♪ ♪ what that horn say ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when we mov the whole world follow in our pat yeah yeah ♪ ♪ when we mov the whole worl follow in our path ♪ ♪ let's take it to nigeri seun kuti ♪ ♪ when they fee i feel like we d when they hear i cry like we do ♪ ♪ what you say seun ♪ ♪ no one care no one cares ♪ ♪ but when we mov the whole world follow in our path ♪ ♪ black joy when we move the whole worl follow in our path ♪ ♪ black joy is an act of resistanc black love ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: common, black thought, seun kuti "a beautiful revolution part 2" is out september 10th. we'll be right back everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ kids love visiting kidifornia. but parents like it to, like a lot. they go bonkers. (wuaahh) totally boom it's an adventure. (sound of playing) you know ,you have to keep an eye on them. you got to let them explore and figure things out for themselves. so hurry up (screams) they're
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london law school for inmates to begin taking a three-year correspondence course-- the same one nelson mandelawhen he was in prison. to qualify, they have to pass an entrance exam, and have a track record of helping other prisoners while they've been behind bars. so, even if they may have murdered somebody and have a life sentence, if-- if they have transformed themselves in prison, if they are serving others, they might be able to qualify? >> mclean: yes. because we believe that there's more to someone that's killed than being a murderer or more to someone that's-- who's stolen than being a thief. i don't think any of us has to be defined by the worst thing that we've done. >> cooper: remember morris kaberia, the cop in for armed robbery? he enrolled in law school and found the learning curve steep. >> kaberia: i had never touched a computer in my life before i went to prison. >> cooper: really? >> kaberia: yes. i touched the first computer in that law class. >> cooper: in some ways, they are like law students anywhere. in the chapel at kamiti maximum security prison, we watched as they held
london law school for inmates to begin taking a three-year correspondence course-- the same one nelson mandelawhen he was in prison. to qualify, they have to pass an entrance exam, and have a track record of helping other prisoners while they've been behind bars. so, even if they may have murdered somebody and have a life sentence, if-- if they have transformed themselves in prison, if they are serving others, they might be able to qualify? >> mclean: yes. because we believe that there's...
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i saw a quote from nelson mandela where it said something like prosperity is the natural state of man, poverty is not the natural state of man and i said that's ridiculous but that is the philosophy of so many people living that all the good things are not the product of the individual rights we hold dear and it's just the natural state of the world . it's the systems that have brought us all the bad things so all the thingsthat are uniquely good aboutamerica are not unique , their universal . all the things that are universally bad and also apply in america are unique to america. that seems to me an upside down philosophy. >> everywhere i go i bumped into people from cuba or the former soviet union. they see what we're talking about with crystal clarity. the only reason i think i see it more clearly and my friends is because my mother grew up in east germany. my father grew up in greece when the communists tried to take over. they raise me without trying hard to know how particularly wicked and cruel communism is and therefore even without thinking, to love america simply because fre
i saw a quote from nelson mandela where it said something like prosperity is the natural state of man, poverty is not the natural state of man and i said that's ridiculous but that is the philosophy of so many people living that all the good things are not the product of the individual rights we hold dear and it's just the natural state of the world . it's the systems that have brought us all the bad things so all the thingsthat are uniquely good aboutamerica are not unique , their universal ....
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you get this from folks on the left or isac quote from nelson mandela one of the dumbest quotes have ever seen where he said something like prosperity is a national state of maine. poverty stuff the national active natural statement. that is the lawsuits are many people people living in the united states that all the good things that we have in the united states are not the product of the systems they despised it is not the product of individual rights we hold dear. it is a natural state of the world. it's individual rights and is is assistance at a brought us all the bad things. all the things that are uniquely good about america are not unique, universal to all the things that are universally bad and also play in america are unique to america. that seems to be upside down philosophy. >> everywhere i i go i bump io people from cuba or from the former soviet union, they see what we are talking about with crystal clarity. the only reason i think i see it may be more clearly than my friends because my mother grew up in east germany, by father grew up in greece when the communists tried
you get this from folks on the left or isac quote from nelson mandela one of the dumbest quotes have ever seen where he said something like prosperity is a national state of maine. poverty stuff the national active natural statement. that is the lawsuits are many people people living in the united states that all the good things that we have in the united states are not the product of the systems they despised it is not the product of individual rights we hold dear. it is a natural state of the...
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ke when the berlinal wl came dondwn a mandela was free the same day, we earab caple as man beings tomor. >> it's the fstir timeou ye hav ayed thtogeer. you have ag son "move" which is a smooth mo,ve i might say.>> when weak te this move, we ride ahell tay was pt theea bch to the parking lot,as pthe t bbloy and erevything. th iiss aea butulif wave that cl diveav -is-f ocouritse, sttewid th the surnpeatural. i catll ies wav ofht lig that allows for yoou t reach the fouo rns erof the world and b ring mom ople encouragement,hu entsimas and joy. >>clive, you don't doth anying small. yore alwayshi tnking outside the x.bo th hisas been described as a concerft o a tilifeme. wh watas your pitch whenou y lled peopleer oth anth, hi, it 's clive? f>>irst i did go to tseho ttha i had a tremendous loanngstding lationship .with wsohen i called carlos and i llcaed bruce springsteen, hailey smith, manl,ue i just gsaid, we're reenop in new york, ofalficilyut o of thepaemndic, ywillou be there? thout quonesti, honestly,he ty eachd sai yes.so earth, wind & fire, and then wead broened it. nti waedve ery ge
ke when the berlinal wl came dondwn a mandela was free the same day, we earab caple as man beings tomor. >> it's the fstir timeou ye hav ayed thtogeer. you have ag son "move" which is a smooth mo,ve i might say.>> when weak te this move, we ride ahell tay was pt theea bch to the parking lot,as pthe t bbloy and erevything. th iiss aea butulif wave that cl diveav -is-f ocouritse, sttewid th the surnpeatural. i catll ies wav ofht lig that allows for yoou t reach the fouo rns...
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and we went to mandela's cell. >> not go -- the view on the outside, on a clear day you can see capetown ngos and word got out that he was in there. and when he emerged from this meeting there were like thousands of people waiting to hear him say a few words. when we went to nairobi and he gave a big speech i got this picture of this guy writing down like the bullet points of what he was talking about. >> hey! hey! good to see all of you. >> the reception at his grandmother's village was like chaotic. >> anytime i think a child comes back to his parents' grave it makes you reflect on your own life and mortality. it makes you think about the next generation. >> my wife and i are going to get tested for hiv a.i.d.s. so i just want everybody to remember that if a u.s. senator can get tested, and his wife can get tested, then everybody in this ground can get tested. because you need to know your status. >> seeing the overwhelming response that he got in africa, i remember coming back from that trip saying that, you know, i'll bet he runs for president. i mean, just the way people were hangin
and we went to mandela's cell. >> not go -- the view on the outside, on a clear day you can see capetown ngos and word got out that he was in there. and when he emerged from this meeting there were like thousands of people waiting to hear him say a few words. when we went to nairobi and he gave a big speech i got this picture of this guy writing down like the bullet points of what he was talking about. >> hey! hey! good to see all of you. >> the reception at his grandmother's...
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deeply misunderstood, former governor of illinois rod blagojevich, the man who consider himself the mandela of our time is actually suing so he can run for office again, willie. it's the end of "horton hears a who". just a little sound from the distance of hope. maybe someone is there to save american politics from itself. >> there's a name you haven't heard in a while. he said on our set, ten years ago, saying i'm the abraham lincoln of our time, they're throwing me in jail to get children health care. we previously laughed but maybe in our political time line he'll be back. >> great. >> we have breaking news you can see it on the bottom of the screen. simone biles, on the balance beam, just won a bronze medal. the four-time olympic gold medalist considered the greatest gymnast in the world, 24 years old, with drew from all the events until today when she said she would participate in the events despite having what's known as the twisties, hit her routine well, a couple of wobbles but goes home with a bronze medal from the tokyo games where she has been the focus despite not participating
deeply misunderstood, former governor of illinois rod blagojevich, the man who consider himself the mandela of our time is actually suing so he can run for office again, willie. it's the end of "horton hears a who". just a little sound from the distance of hope. maybe someone is there to save american politics from itself. >> there's a name you haven't heard in a while. he said on our set, ten years ago, saying i'm the abraham lincoln of our time, they're throwing me in jail to...