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there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man. was not smooth. thousands died in the next few years. south africa teetered on the edge of civil war. but in 1994, president mandela was sworn in and archbishop tutu began a new role. we are charged to unearth the truth about our dark past, to lay the ghost of that past so that they will not return to haunt us and that we will thereby contribute to the healing of a traumatised and wounded people. the truth and reconciliation commission opened south africa's rawest wounds, inviting apartheid's victims to tell their stories and its perpetrators to beg forgiveness. in other hands, the process could have collapsed. but tutu, often in tears, was once again channelling the mood of the nation. crying terribly. it was almost as if he carried the whole country on his shoulders. and the way that he, you know, in his very characteristic manner, you know, this... small as he is, because he is a short person, but small as he is, his shoulders and his hands and his spirit and his presence, you know
there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man. was not smooth. thousands died in the next few years. south africa teetered on the edge of civil war. but in 1994, president mandela was sworn in and archbishop tutu began a new role. we are charged to unearth the truth about our dark past, to lay the ghost of that past so that they will not return to haunt us and that we will thereby contribute to the healing of a traumatised and wounded people. the truth and reconciliation commission opened...
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and there is mr mandela,. the rest of the _ and there is mr mandela,.ed in the next few years. south africa teetered on the edge of civil war. but in 1994, president mandela was sworn in and archbishop tutu began a new role. latte sworn in and archbishop tutu began a new role.— began a new role. we are charged _ began a new role. we are charged to _ began a new role. we are charged to unearth - began a new role. we are charged to unearth the i began a new role. we are i charged to unearth the truth about our dark past, to lay the ghost of that past so that they will not return to haunt us and we will thereby contribute to the healing of a traumatised and wounded people. the truth and wounded people. the truth and reconciliation _ and wounded people. the truth and reconciliation commission | and reconciliation commission opened south africa's rawest wounds inviting apartheid victims to tell their stories and its perpetrators to beg forgiveness. in other hands the process could have collapsed. but tutu, often in tears, was once again channelling the mood
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mandela i they got on very well.nd reconciliation commission, a duty that the archbishop carried out with aplomb. he got along with nelson mandela up to a point. remember that they were neighbours in a township in soweto along a street that boasts two nobel peace prize laureates. they split their ways. desmond tutu told nelson mandela he did not like the colourful shirts he used to wear. mr mandela taunted —— retorted, i will not be told what to do. she, retorted, i will not be told what to do. �* ., ., retorted, i will not be told what to do.�* ., ., , retorted, i will not be told what to do. ., ., , ~ ., do. a lot of people don't know about his early years- _ do. a lot of people don't know about his early years. why _ do. a lot of people don't know about his early years. why did _ do. a lot of people don't know about his early years. why did he - do. a lot of people don't know about his early years. why did he enter - his early years. why did he enter the priesthood? what did he say about it? he the priesthood? wha
mandela i they got on very well.nd reconciliation commission, a duty that the archbishop carried out with aplomb. he got along with nelson mandela up to a point. remember that they were neighbours in a township in soweto along a street that boasts two nobel peace prize laureates. they split their ways. desmond tutu told nelson mandela he did not like the colourful shirts he used to wear. mr mandela taunted —— retorted, i will not be told what to do. she, retorted, i will not be told what to...
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nelson mandela was imprisoned.e either in exile or in the underground, or dead. and so this apolitical priest emerged as the public face, the voice of the struggle for freedom. i think desmond tutu was the voice. i think i would rather say the voice of the people when the liberation movements were banned or restricted and some of us went in and out of prison he was the voice of the people and he represented the views of the people and their feelings on the ground. as the struggle became ever more violent, tutu often positioned himself between black protesters and white security forces, trying to find a way to avoid bloodshed. but, increasingly, tutu also found himself mediating between rival black groups. in the townships, anger and desperation were growing. and the search for traitors, for people spying for the apartheid security forces was turning murderous. suspects were killed on the spot. sometimes with a so—called necklace — a burning tyres placed over them. famously, tutu plunged into a crowd to save one sus
nelson mandela was imprisoned.e either in exile or in the underground, or dead. and so this apolitical priest emerged as the public face, the voice of the struggle for freedom. i think desmond tutu was the voice. i think i would rather say the voice of the people when the liberation movements were banned or restricted and some of us went in and out of prison he was the voice of the people and he represented the views of the people and their feelings on the ground. as the struggle became ever...
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even nelson mandela, 1994, a couple days after mandela assumes office. he was very critical of mandela, and he says, why do you accept all of the benefits and the challenges of the apartheid government, why do you inherit it and accept it, why don't you take a cut of at least half the benefits. you know, so, he had the ability or the courage to talk to power, to his own side and also to the other side. >> you know, i'm struck just by the way you are speaking of him, and, again, pointing out that he would criticize anyone if he thought he had that moral authority to do so. you know, here in the united states, there is of course a civil rights leader john lewis, who always said good trouble. you should get into good trouble. as far as the archbishop is concerned, you know, there is a debate about tactics, right? and these things are debated fiercely. you should be violence or nonviolence? should reform come from within the system or by a toppling of the system altogether. can you give us insights now that he's being laid to rest, that so many people want t
even nelson mandela, 1994, a couple days after mandela assumes office. he was very critical of mandela, and he says, why do you accept all of the benefits and the challenges of the apartheid government, why do you inherit it and accept it, why don't you take a cut of at least half the benefits. you know, so, he had the ability or the courage to talk to power, to his own side and also to the other side. >> you know, i'm struck just by the way you are speaking of him, and, again, pointing...
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there is already an effort to tie mandela barnes to tony ever's decision, the governor's decision ind the kenosha riots. if you recall at the time there was a lot of criticism around too slow in moving the national guard out. that was, you know, front and center at the time. so too far left in wisconsin, well, you know, medicare for all, the green new deal, these are some of the things that they're trying to pin on mandela barnes. what we're seeing from our new reporting today is the issues that alex lazry is tackling are really interesting. he is looking at inflation. >> right. >> he's looking at -- he's looking at supply chain issues as well. >> trying to sort of meet voters where they are at rather than try to get out of the ideological lane. very quickly, natasha, if republicans are happy that mandela barnes is the front runner i would assume democrats are ecstatic that ron johnson is running for reelection? >> yes and no. my sources tell me even democrats are admitting to me he is -- he's the front runner. he is the front runner. he has the advantage right now. but, yes, certain
there is already an effort to tie mandela barnes to tony ever's decision, the governor's decision ind the kenosha riots. if you recall at the time there was a lot of criticism around too slow in moving the national guard out. that was, you know, front and center at the time. so too far left in wisconsin, well, you know, medicare for all, the green new deal, these are some of the things that they're trying to pin on mandela barnes. what we're seeing from our new reporting today is the issues...
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in fact, our government, captain, nelson mandela on our terrorist watch list until 2008, nelson mandela, a terrorist. and we all know the only thing more dangerous. any terrorist? a radicalized wizard. reporting live from just outside emma watson house. this is jennifer con. the redacted tonight. ah. here all your headlines from the future. you probably heard about the tragic fire in the bronx and killed 17 people. but the city and the landlord are saying they share none of the blame tomorrow. you'll read this in statement may or adam stresses future fire victim should not all yell for help at once. problem solved and coming up a year from now, you'll hear after pentagon audit forest, our general suddenly remembers black hawk helicopter alone to 14 year old nephew. i mean, we can expect them to keep tabs on every single black hawk. finally, next wednesday, you'll learn in meandering 7. our speech mostly about leg hair, president biden demands and a filibuster, that our show. but if you like more for me, check out my podcast government secrets on any podcast platform. also join our pre e
in fact, our government, captain, nelson mandela on our terrorist watch list until 2008, nelson mandela, a terrorist. and we all know the only thing more dangerous. any terrorist? a radicalized wizard. reporting live from just outside emma watson house. this is jennifer con. the redacted tonight. ah. here all your headlines from the future. you probably heard about the tragic fire in the bronx and killed 17 people. but the city and the landlord are saying they share none of the blame tomorrow....
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the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007.was his stamina, such was his commitment to social justice for all, that he took up the cudgels on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not. but he did make a difference in taking up their causes. he never stopped fighting, he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped caring. since the passing of our beloved arch, we have been looking back on his life, on the part he played in our transition to democracy and to his towering role as the chairperson of the truth and reconciliation commission. today, 27 years after the event of our democracy, we can still say with certainty that what we have achieved as a country was nothing short of a miracle. we could have chosen the path of retribution, but the project of national reconciliation, of recognising the injustices of our past, set us apart from many societies in transition. alongside president nelson mandela, archbishop desmond tutu helped to steer
the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007.was his stamina, such was his commitment to social justice for all, that he took up the cudgels on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not. but he did make a difference in taking up their causes. he never stopped fighting, he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped caring. since the passing of our beloved arch, we have...
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you were, as we said, an agency and pay under president nelson mandela who's integration, obviously a momentous occasion for the country and, and for the party. what was in like in the a and c back then and, and how does it differ to the agency of today? oh, well, it was extraordinary. it was of course, the hey, day of the a and c, m and a now some adela. and of course then you know, the 1st democratic elected parliament in south africa and they did their leadership caliber and also caliber of m. p 's that were electra were extraordinary. of course they were all people who did not think that they would ever end up in parliament more likely will be killed by this of the party forces. so they were 2 servants of the people which is unique. and of course like any liberation movement. the agency has struggled to make that transition over the last and 2025 years from a liberation movement to a majority party. but it was, it was extraordinary. but as, as we've mentioned, the issue is that in the last name particularly, and the zoom, things changed tremendously and it was very damaging to the
you were, as we said, an agency and pay under president nelson mandela who's integration, obviously a momentous occasion for the country and, and for the party. what was in like in the a and c back then and, and how does it differ to the agency of today? oh, well, it was extraordinary. it was of course, the hey, day of the a and c, m and a now some adela. and of course then you know, the 1st democratic elected parliament in south africa and they did their leadership caliber and also caliber of...
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the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina. such was his commitment to social justice for all that he took up the car jose on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not but he did make a difference in taking up their courses. he never stopped fighting. he never stopped speaking out and he never stopped carrie. since the passing of our beloved arch. we've been looking back on his life on the part he played in our transition to democracy. and to his towering role as the chairperson of the truth and reconciliation commission. today, 2070 is after the advent of our democracy. we can still say with certainty that what we have achieved to as a country was nothing short of a miracle. we could have chosen the path of retribution, but the project of national reconciliation, of recognizing the injustices of our past set us apart from many societies in transition. alongside president nelson mandela, archbishop desmond, to do to help to steer our nation through this very challenging and pai
the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina. such was his commitment to social justice for all that he took up the car jose on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not but he did make a difference in taking up their courses. he never stopped fighting. he never stopped speaking out and he never stopped carrie. since the passing of our beloved arch. we've been looking back on his life on...
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, none of us had seen nelson mandela. none of us it had his voice until 1990 and so in the 1980s it was desmond to to who was the face and voice of the people of south africa. and that freedom struggle for much of the world. and he was that voice a while wearing the cloth, while archbishop ship of cape town wall an anglican clergyman. and let's remember that he had to push the anglican church to take a moral stance on a path. and remember the anglican church refused for a long time. to die fest from south africa. so he was pushing them and up to the present day. he was consistent. desmond tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the oppressed means in effect, siding with the oppressor.
, none of us had seen nelson mandela. none of us it had his voice until 1990 and so in the 1980s it was desmond to to who was the face and voice of the people of south africa. and that freedom struggle for much of the world. and he was that voice a while wearing the cloth, while archbishop ship of cape town wall an anglican clergyman. and let's remember that he had to push the anglican church to take a moral stance on a path. and remember the anglican church refused for a long time. to die fest...
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nelson mandela is to be set free. apartheid. nelson mandela is to be set free-— be set free.ne. a countdown to _ be set free. three, two, one. a countdown to a _ be set free. three, two, one. a countdown to a critical - be set free. three, two, one. al countdown to a critical moment. the world's_ countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket _ the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines— rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once and apart from its power— engines at once and apart from its power it's this recycling of the _ its power it's this recycling of the rocket slashing the cost of the rocket slashing the cost of the — of the rocket slashing the cost of the launch that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space _ breakthrough in the business of space travel. breakthrough in the business of space travel-— space travel. two americans have become _ space travel. two americans have become the _ space travel. two americans have become the first - space travel. two americans i have become the first humans space travel. two ameri
nelson mandela is to be set free. apartheid. nelson mandela is to be set free-— be set free.ne. a countdown to _ be set free. three, two, one. a countdown to a _ be set free. three, two, one. a countdown to a critical - be set free. three, two, one. al countdown to a critical moment. the world's_ countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket _ the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines— rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once and apart from its...
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is to be set free — leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally.cal moments, _ three, two, one. countdown two critical moments, the _ three, two, one. countdown two critical moments, the well's - critical moments, the well's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once and apart from its power, it is this recycling of the rocket, slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. ., ~ , ., travel. two americans have become _ travel. two americans have become the _ travel. two americans have become the first _ travel. two americans have become the first humans i travel. two americans havej become the first humans to travel. two americans have - become the first humans to walk in space — become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their_ in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. 0ne in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called _ to their spaceship. one of them called it— to their spaceship. one of them called it a — to their spaceship. one o
is to be set free — leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally.cal moments, _ three, two, one. countdown two critical moments, the _ three, two, one. countdown two critical moments, the well's - critical moments, the well's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once and apart from its power, it is this recycling of the rocket, slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. ., ~ , ., travel. two americans have become...
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has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in this history of apartheid and nelson mandelaandela is to be set free unconditionally.- be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. _ be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the _ be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the worlds - be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the worlds most | critical moment. the worlds most powerful— critical moment. the worlds most powerful rocket ignites in all 27 of its engines at once and apart from its engines at once and apart from its power. — its engines at once and apart from its power, it's the recycling of the rocket _ its power, it's the recycling of the rocket flashing the cost that makes this a _ rocket flashing the cost that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space _ this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. to this a breakthrough in the business of space travel.— of space travel. to americans have become the _ of space travel. to americans have become the first _ of space travel. to americans have become the first
has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in this history of apartheid and nelson mandelaandela is to be set free unconditionally.- be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. _ be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the _ be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the worlds - be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the worlds most | critical moment. the worlds most powerful— critical moment. the worlds most powerful rocket ignites...
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chapel for a group of singing nuns, but in one of his late screen roles this time portraying nelson mandela for lottie a return to the struggle for racial justice. every day, the sales of your jail grew more and more crowded with angry, undefined young men. what he ate, drew criticism from some black activists who called him to passive in the off screen struggle for civil rights. but his standing as endured sydney what? yay. a proud hollywood pioneer a this is al jazeera, these on the headlines council stones president says authorize security forces to far without warning, as he tries to qual, violent protests against governments wash. and lead forces have been deployed to help dozens of protests, his own security personnel has been killed. because with them when you check them, william wishes to, to continue to damage public and private properties and use weapons against citizens done. i gave an order to law enforcement agencies and the army to open fire without warning was covered to have been cold abroad for departure. she's wanting to move the negotiations to a peaceful resolution. what
chapel for a group of singing nuns, but in one of his late screen roles this time portraying nelson mandela for lottie a return to the struggle for racial justice. every day, the sales of your jail grew more and more crowded with angry, undefined young men. what he ate, drew criticism from some black activists who called him to passive in the off screen struggle for civil rights. but his standing as endured sydney what? yay. a proud hollywood pioneer a this is al jazeera, these on the headlines...
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that was off to democracy, came in 1990 4 am and both it actually came from a the, it from nelson mandela that they decided to have the, the truth and reconciliation committee, which was a 1st and a world way the enemy. and came to get there and put everything on the table, told shay killings and own of that. but it was also a cleansing process and it was created and to sort of in the, in the, in the hope that both to press and the children of the perpetrators could find a way for would to bone this new nation. am it has been criticized in recent years by younger generations and, but i personally still think i haven't seen anything like that anywhere else in the world. and it certainly helped and to, to sort of bring people together in bolding the nation. you mentioned a little yamaha. rosa mentioned that there the day to, you know, like it was an important legacy of to, to, sorry he is, you mentioned the younger generation that will desmond to tis what continue to have an impact on the younger generation. i think that this week they, it's been at re discovery by young people here now who
that was off to democracy, came in 1990 4 am and both it actually came from a the, it from nelson mandela that they decided to have the, the truth and reconciliation committee, which was a 1st and a world way the enemy. and came to get there and put everything on the table, told shay killings and own of that. but it was also a cleansing process and it was created and to sort of in the, in the, in the hope that both to press and the children of the perpetrators could find a way for would to bone...
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and it's the end of an era in some ways with mandela gone knocked. it is gone. and it's, it's for south africa. so where do they move from now? it is, it is also sad they, but i mean he would have said then be said, you know why you sad love like in other nice countries around the world, been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual ball drop and this time tom square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many places to scale back the parties, people are grating 2022, in the hope that it might be the year when life returns, somewhat back to normal. ah, pandemic on milton demick. the world welcome the new year in style. in new york city, the clouds were back at times square, though a much smaller than before. the corona virus. good friend, your time. no more. no more pope. if you just see people taking a more tough approach to it, like yeah, i'm going to get back to needed, but i'm not going to show everything else out. i've got to keep moving forward. i got to make this work fo
and it's the end of an era in some ways with mandela gone knocked. it is gone. and it's, it's for south africa. so where do they move from now? it is, it is also sad they, but i mean he would have said then be said, you know why you sad love like in other nice countries around the world, been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual ball drop and this time tom square was full of confetti and good cheer. even though the pandemic has forced many...
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as they went, that he, he coined to himself, it all started when nelson mandela, the late in the summer, that president from a president asked to to, to cheer the commission of the truth and reconciliation commission. the main purpose of this commission was to ensure that those were pivoted appetite balls, woof, woof, permitted injustices on black people and come to account, they say what they did to why they did it and it wasn't processed when also those that were victims off of the apartment resume way, also given a chance to come and say their views and say how they feel. so that by the end of the day, those that have done grown, i given as some functions or some punishment, some of them even went to prison because of that. and by the end of the day, at 22 same wants to make sure that there is forgiveness that either the constellations or that blake and wise can come to good that and live together as the rain pollution as one side by side and put a potted behind ok, thank you so much for that journalist too. so come our reporting on the funeral of archbishop desmond tutu. countries a
as they went, that he, he coined to himself, it all started when nelson mandela, the late in the summer, that president from a president asked to to, to cheer the commission of the truth and reconciliation commission. the main purpose of this commission was to ensure that those were pivoted appetite balls, woof, woof, permitted injustices on black people and come to account, they say what they did to why they did it and it wasn't processed when also those that were victims off of the apartment...
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reconstruction, ask dotted by the truth and because listen commission that was appointed by president nelson mandela and to, to was appointed to chair this commission, the men in what this commission wants to make sure that those were protected injustices are brought to justice. they come before the commission account from own what they did, and after they have accounted for what they did, even the relatives of the victims and the victims themselves will also us to come and say their feelings and say the i side of the story with the am of trying to make sure that this piece between the 2 parties, south africa's live together to, to going ahead to even coin the name rainbow nation saying these people that were divided. they're now living together in peace, black and white sharing. one call one thing, the south africa that they all love and that's the old belong to, to sacramento in cape town. thank you so much. in other news countries around the world have been ringing in the new year with fireworks gatherings and celebrations. new york held its annual bull drop and this time time square was full of
reconstruction, ask dotted by the truth and because listen commission that was appointed by president nelson mandela and to, to was appointed to chair this commission, the men in what this commission wants to make sure that those were protected injustices are brought to justice. they come before the commission account from own what they did, and after they have accounted for what they did, even the relatives of the victims and the victims themselves will also us to come and say their feelings...
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chapel for a group of singing nuns, but in one of his late street rolls this time portraying nelson mandela lottie a return to destructors for racial justice. every day, the sales of your jails grew more and more crowded with angry and defiant yellow men. what da drew criticism from some black activists who called him to passive in the offscreen struggle for civil rights. but his standing has endured sydney. what ga, a proud hollywood pioneer. ah 0. these are the top stories, a white father and son convicted of killing a black joke. i've been sentenced to life in prison without parole. a jury found travis on gregory mcmichael guilty of murdering ahmed aubrey than ne, but william bryan also received a life sentence, but with the possibility of parole. in fact, he is. my prayer was to, to get justice for my he, he fall for us in the court. he gave us a fair judge. just want flaky. he heard the testimony from each witness. he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence. but i knew that we would come out with the victory. i'd never doubted in hell's excels presidents as tol
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you have mandela. it is just really a fantastic book, preet. and thank you so much. -- >> i hope people enjoy it. >> so go get it. the book, again, is "justice is: a guide for young truth seekers," by preet bharara. the state in a constant culture war. is florida's governor ron desantis paving the way to the future -- for the future of the gop? and what does it mean for the 49 other states he currently has no control over? stay with us. you can be well-mannered. (man) oh,...
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it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in the years prior to his arrest.s its roots in the same era. it matched contemporary forms with traditional african dance — an act of cultural defiance against the oppressive white government. talk to me about the kind of social and political messages that you express when you dance. the first political message is to be seen as black people. we are powerful, you know. and the second is we're trying to tell the world that we're still free, but we're still bearing a lot of problems. we still have to push ourselves. and we have to push ourselves, like, 10 times harder than any other individual. and now, the moment of truth. do i have what it takes to become an honorary member of the troupe? 0k, stand here. 0k. it's going to be, one, two, one, two. one, two, one, two. oh, no. yeah. so it's going to be, one, two, one, two. one, two, one, one, two, one, one, two, one. easy! 0k. slow. one, two, one, two. one, two, one, one, two, one, one, two, one. i'm not getting the last bit. come on, focus up here. focus on my feet. i'm
it was home to nelson mandela during apartheid in the years prior to his arrest.s its roots in the same era. it matched contemporary forms with traditional african dance — an act of cultural defiance against the oppressive white government. talk to me about the kind of social and political messages that you express when you dance. the first political message is to be seen as black people. we are powerful, you know. and the second is we're trying to tell the world that we're still free, but...
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you have mandela. it is just really a fantastic book, preet. and thank you so much. us -- >> i hope people enjoy it. >> so go get it. the book, again, is "justice is: a guide for young truth seekers," by preet bharara. the state in a constant culture war. is florida's governor ron desantis paving the way to the future -- for the future of the gop? and what does it mean for the 49 other states he currently has no control over? stay with us. roducts. this is the style master. designed to style your stubble in one stroke, a pivoting metal head that defines every edge, and three comb lengths for added versatility. one tool that helps you choose, change, and master your style. king c. gillette >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100%
you have mandela. it is just really a fantastic book, preet. and thank you so much. us -- >> i hope people enjoy it. >> so go get it. the book, again, is "justice is: a guide for young truth seekers," by preet bharara. the state in a constant culture war. is florida's governor ron desantis paving the way to the future -- for the future of the gop? and what does it mean for the 49 other states he currently has no control over? stay with us. roducts. this is the style...
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they are located on mandela parkway in oakland. listen to capitol hill now where senate democrats have started the debate on voting rights bills. as natalie reports, the legislation faces a major roadblock. >> a group of voting rights advocates demonstrated outside of the u.s. capitol while inside senate democrats. moving forward with debate on legislation they say well make the ballot more accessible. >> the public is entitled to know where each senator stands on an issue that is sacrosanct as defending our democracy. >> democrats will huddle this evening to discuss next steps with a procedural vote planned as soon as wednesday. but, republican respected to block it from getting the required 60 votes in the evenly divided senate. >> this is about one party. wanting the power to unilaterally rewrite the rulebook of american elections. >> moderate democrats have said they oppose changing senate rules to pass voting rights legislation with a simple majority. despite mounting pressure from the white house. >> we have for the president
they are located on mandela parkway in oakland. listen to capitol hill now where senate democrats have started the debate on voting rights bills. as natalie reports, the legislation faces a major roadblock. >> a group of voting rights advocates demonstrated outside of the u.s. capitol while inside senate democrats. moving forward with debate on legislation they say well make the ballot more accessible. >> the public is entitled to know where each senator stands on an issue that is...
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is this mandela barns' race to lose? what's the state of the democratic primary?lot of people say it is lieutenant governor mandela barns' rice rais to lose. he's been active and very much so out there, but he's got some other opponents here who will make the challenge, and it is a wide open field right now in some of his own polling it suggests he's ahead. i think it's a lot of time before the august primary, and i think the other candidates are going to be going after knowing they want to take on senator johnson. >> mark, we only have about third seconds. how big is the sigh of relief from mitch mcconnell's office and his wing of the party that john thune is going to stick around and try to defend his seat in south dakota? >> normally the types of john thunes have been heading for the exits. and so they probably are nice and saying hey, pat toomey, we saw him leave. john thune wants to stick around in the republican party. it's still dominated by donald trump. there are some voices that are necessarily super trumpy that will come after the 2022 midterms. so a si
is this mandela barns' race to lose? what's the state of the democratic primary?lot of people say it is lieutenant governor mandela barns' rice rais to lose. he's been active and very much so out there, but he's got some other opponents here who will make the challenge, and it is a wide open field right now in some of his own polling it suggests he's ahead. i think it's a lot of time before the august primary, and i think the other candidates are going to be going after knowing they want to...
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black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of the party, and the agency leader, nelson mandelanconditional. >> 3, 2, 1. >> account down to a critical moment, the will's most powerful rocket ignited fall 27 -- the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. >> two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. >> people have given a spectacular homecoming. smashing the new world record for sailing solo around the world non stop. ♪ lewis: welcome back. this is bbc news. i am lewis vaughan jes. let's take a look at the headlines. the u.s. secretary of russia have the militarcapability to strike y ukraine, but tells vladimir it is not too late t prevent a conflict. the world food programme said more than 80% of the population in ethiopia is northern region of tigray are going hungry. a long-range cruise missile. the report comes days after south korea said it expected the launch of two short range ballistic missiles during condemnation from -- drawing condemnation from japan and the u.s. six missile tests in
black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of the party, and the agency leader, nelson mandelanconditional. >> 3, 2, 1. >> account down to a critical moment, the will's most powerful rocket ignited fall 27 -- the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. >> two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. >> people have given a spectacular homecoming. smashing the new world record...
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a 45-year-old woman was shot inside an rv parked next to a homeless camp on 13th street near mandelae was taken to the hospital with a head wound. police believe the woman was shot last night but did not learn about it today -- until today when residents reported it. following a surge in crime in east oakland, the police department is shifting 48 officers to that part of the city starting tomorrow. it comes on the heels of one of the worst years for crime in decades. oakland police say 2021 saw an uptick in violent crime, robberies, burglaries and property crime. city council members say there has been a backlog of calls in east oakland, and people who live there are understandably worried. >> our residents would say we don't feel safe, we don't feel like we have a voice. we don't feel it the department cares about the people. dan: rebuilding trust among communities of color is another part of opd's strategy. captain johnson says he's encouraging officers to make it part of their day to day job making outreach to get to know people in the community. as we work to build a better bay a
a 45-year-old woman was shot inside an rv parked next to a homeless camp on 13th street near mandelae was taken to the hospital with a head wound. police believe the woman was shot last night but did not learn about it today -- until today when residents reported it. following a surge in crime in east oakland, the police department is shifting 48 officers to that part of the city starting tomorrow. it comes on the heels of one of the worst years for crime in decades. oakland police say 2021 saw...
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policy and legislation, where the president delivers his state of the nation address, and where nelson mandela elected as the first black president of south africa. there were blue significant costs involved in refurbishing the building -- there will be significant costs involved in refurbishes thing -- refurbishing the building. the walls are burning down, and there will be a lot to be answered to in the coming days. >> still ahead, on -- another news outlet in hong kong is shutting down, raising questions about the future of independent media. also, how a centuries-old technique is being used in mountains to make a paste. we will tell you what it is, after the break. ♪ >> look forward to brighter skies, the weather sponsored by cutter airways. >> we will start in east asia and japan, seeing entry whether over the past few weeks -- wintry weather over the past few weeks. wet and wintry weather creeps across central parts of china, knocking down temperatures. the rain is likely to touch shanghai by the time we get to wednesday, bringing the temperature down. north in beijing, temperatures pick
policy and legislation, where the president delivers his state of the nation address, and where nelson mandela elected as the first black president of south africa. there were blue significant costs involved in refurbishing the building -- there will be significant costs involved in refurbishes thing -- refurbishing the building. the walls are burning down, and there will be a lot to be answered to in the coming days. >> still ahead, on -- another news outlet in hong kong is shutting...
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back slides from the days of nelson mandela. the 2nd thing was to do when terribly wrong crazy is that this state is child desire. we can state has lost the capacity because the answer have been about improving its own colleges . because the cartridge, the answer africa is stent of competent people. so people based on loyalty and they are hollowed out of state and has made it really, really difficult for the govern government to govern effectively. and maybe, you know, more recently covert 19 crisis is also brought up as big as finance. so crisis in a generation. so with no stay capacity to deal with it for the agency and total this, does this ray were state of corruption, not only of the instant visit over or so, so africa broadly talk through the internal divisions facing the agency right now. and how do you think that are impacting that their trajectory of the party not a big is you're not the biggest issue right now is that he a and see last year, november for the 1st time in los angeles. and so there was a local governments
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at this day, lisa, mandela historian, it was a part of our history. it's simply not talked about it. thank the author, then me leave leave. so i thought i will tell the story and i see studio move fewer and fewer farmers practice cooling. today. the lately, the hurting coals have evolved into a veritable outfall. i am on cooling, come on board. assuming calls can be high or low pick on whatever they think sound very pleasant. grow how the growling call it when it's done, where let set the fins. there are so many different sounds and nuances. more and unrelenting traditions have grown out. attendance had hulu. some hot foot studio jenny often shows office goes at special cooling concerts like here at this abandoned some of farm in lake sun. c ah. c good calling from my childhood, or there was an older woman who would make these hurting coals level. it was great hearing these chance again on the local defence border. but now when i hear cunning that i it relaxes me to sense l. harlem. you can feel these chance in your source another vibrating inside of
at this day, lisa, mandela historian, it was a part of our history. it's simply not talked about it. thank the author, then me leave leave. so i thought i will tell the story and i see studio move fewer and fewer farmers practice cooling. today. the lately, the hurting coals have evolved into a veritable outfall. i am on cooling, come on board. assuming calls can be high or low pick on whatever they think sound very pleasant. grow how the growling call it when it's done, where let set the fins....
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donations can be dropped off at 2525 mandela parkway in oakland. >>> a woman tries to drive on a frozen river, but that was not even her worst decision. the dangerous move as her car was about to go under. >>> i met denver's airport, looking at concerns around new 5g cell phone service that could disrupt air travel. there has been a compromise that could avoid the worst of it, but airlines are still worried new faster cell phone service could result in delays chase first banking. a debit card for kids, and a set of tools to help them learn good money habits. by creating allowances and assigning chores, they can practice earning every day. with a debit card just for them, they'll learn smart spending firsthand, while you monitor and set account alerts. and using their own chase mobile app, they can set big savings goals. all with no monthly service fee. chase first banking. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ ♪ got my brains got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ ♪♪ for skin that never holds you back. don't settle for silver. #1 for diabetic dry skin #1 for ps
donations can be dropped off at 2525 mandela parkway in oakland. >>> a woman tries to drive on a frozen river, but that was not even her worst decision. the dangerous move as her car was about to go under. >>> i met denver's airport, looking at concerns around new 5g cell phone service that could disrupt air travel. there has been a compromise that could avoid the worst of it, but airlines are still worried new faster cell phone service could result in delays chase first...
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a 45-year-old woman was shot inside an rv parked next to a homeless camp on 13th street near mandela parkway. she was taken to the hospital with a head wound. police believe the woman was shot last night but did not learn about it today -- until today when residents reported it. following a surge in crime in east oakland, the police department is shifting 48 officers to that part of the city starting tomorrow. it comes on the heels of one of the worst years for crime in decades. oakland police say 2021 saw an uptick in violent crime, robberies, burglaries and property crime. city council members say there has been a backlog of calls in east oakland, and people who live there are understandably worried. >> our residents would say we don't feel safe, we don't feel like we have a voice. we don't feel it theep rebuildig communities of color is another part of opd's strategy. captain johnson says he's encouraging officers to make it part of their day to day job making outreach to get to know people in the community. as we work to build a better bay area amid the pandemic, education is a k
a 45-year-old woman was shot inside an rv parked next to a homeless camp on 13th street near mandela parkway. she was taken to the hospital with a head wound. police believe the woman was shot last night but did not learn about it today -- until today when residents reported it. following a surge in crime in east oakland, the police department is shifting 48 officers to that part of the city starting tomorrow. it comes on the heels of one of the worst years for crime in decades. oakland police...
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chapel for a group of singing nuns, but in one of his late screen roles this time portraying nelson mandela lottie a return destructor. for racial justice. every day, the sales of your jails grew more and more crowded with angry and defiant young men . what da drew criticism from some black activists who called him to passive in the offscreen struggle for civil rights. but his standing has endured sidney poitier, a proud hollywood pioneer. ah, bizarre just there on these, the top stories, a white father and son convicted of killing a black, georgia, have been sentenced to life in prison without parole. a jury found travis and gregory mcmichael guilty of murdering ahmed aubrey. their neighbor, william bryan, also received a life sentence, but with the possibility of parole. in fact, he is. my prayer was to, to get justice for a my he, he fall for us in the court. he gave us a fair judge. just was flaky. he heard the testimonies of each of its witness. he gave us a very good verdict, and he gave us a very good sentence, but i knew that we were come out with the victory. i never doubted it. an
chapel for a group of singing nuns, but in one of his late screen roles this time portraying nelson mandela lottie a return destructor. for racial justice. every day, the sales of your jails grew more and more crowded with angry and defiant young men . what da drew criticism from some black activists who called him to passive in the offscreen struggle for civil rights. but his standing has endured sidney poitier, a proud hollywood pioneer. ah, bizarre just there on these, the top stories, a...
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back slides from the days of nelson mandela. the 2nd thing was when terribly wrong created. see if that this state is child. this article states has lost the capacity because they have been employing its own colleges because instead of competent people, so people based on loyalty and their house out of state and has made it really, really difficult for the govern government to govern effectively. and, and maybe you know, more recently code but 19 crisis also brought so because biggest financial crisis, you know, generation so with no stay capacity to deal with it. but in total disarray were state of corruption not only of the day, but also for africa broadly. is called the gateway to hell and it's been burning for 50 years. so then it sells, present a good one. golly birdie mohammed of has now ordered officials to put out the flames. at that that was a gas crater. he says the 70 me to why crater is a waste of natural resources, which could be making a profit if extinguished. it was created in 1971 during a soviet drilling accident that hit a gas cavern to prevent dangerous f
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would have lacking with, with more house or more ability to, you know, serve his cost because, nelson mandela, after all, you know, stayed in prison for quite some time, but he's been influential in that now to narrow it down. what do you think the wars that could happen to mr. assange? if indeed the extradition or request is granted and implemented, we could die. and i'm not, i'm not exaggerating that they could die. certainly whether he stays in your prison system. but 2nd, guess your reps, amnesty international. my point and i would like to sign that they assurances given by lawyers acting for us in the appeals court should be treated very cautiously if, if i can seriously. because even if we accept that assurances by the united states government that he would get proper health care that wouldn't be tortured, even if we accept for much, but that they were in fact the instructions from washington to his giles. what goes on on the ground, the person says we all know is very, very different. and so those guarantees, you know, i've seen some meetings. the risk for mr. sanchez is his life. and
would have lacking with, with more house or more ability to, you know, serve his cost because, nelson mandela, after all, you know, stayed in prison for quite some time, but he's been influential in that now to narrow it down. what do you think the wars that could happen to mr. assange? if indeed the extradition or request is granted and implemented, we could die. and i'm not, i'm not exaggerating that they could die. certainly whether he stays in your prison system. but 2nd, guess your reps,...
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enterprises and logistics will collect donations again tomorrow near the port of oakland at its mandelay headquarters. dropoff goes until 4:00 p.m. and they could use the support. ama: yeah. great effort in. all right. world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. i'm ama daetz. dan: i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel and all of us here we appreciate your time. we will see you again in half be a hour -- half after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you u mit bebe sprisised ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >>> tonight, news on the pandemic. the hospitals crushed, patients being treated in the hallways. and those free test kits now available. how to get one. >>> and in new york city toni
enterprises and logistics will collect donations again tomorrow near the port of oakland at its mandelay headquarters. dropoff goes until 4:00 p.m. and they could use the support. ama: yeah. great effort in. all right. world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. i'm ama daetz. dan: i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel and all of us here we appreciate your time. we will see you again in half be a hour -- half after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes...
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its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandelal: three, two, one... a countdown to a critical moment — the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given l the yachtswoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming - in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record for sailing solo - around the world, non—stop. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: russia readies for possible conflict over ukraine, but says there is room, forfurther dialogue with the west. the search for dozens of people lost at sea from a boat that capsized off florida is suspended — the us coast guard says it's unlikely there are any more sui’vivoi’s. us—based moderna says it is on track for an 0
its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandelal: three, two, one... a countdown to a critical moment — the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one...