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mr. mandela, president mandela. i'm from chicago and the mayor -- the original mayor, daly of chicago, made every employee's name in the city. 30,000 employees, he knew every one of their names. it's a pleasure to see one of my supervisors knowing her local street sweeper's name. and i love she knew a couple other street sweeper's name. he ran for election 12 times and got reelected 12 times. [speaker not understood] a lot of it was because he knew everybody's name. so, thank you for that. you know, i do walking tours among other thing. a lot of people are asking me why are our young african-american brothers on the corner of [speaker not understood] selling crack or whatever. well, partially because of ban in the box. we go two blocks further and people are asking me why is twitter headquarters looking like jury ~ jurassick park [speaker not understood]. they ask mandela, they said, we thank you for dignifying the black man, but you edved apartheid. he said, i didn't dignify the black man. i dignified the white man
mr. mandela, president mandela. i'm from chicago and the mayor -- the original mayor, daly of chicago, made every employee's name in the city. 30,000 employees, he knew every one of their names. it's a pleasure to see one of my supervisors knowing her local street sweeper's name. and i love she knew a couple other street sweeper's name. he ran for election 12 times and got reelected 12 times. [speaker not understood] a lot of it was because he knew everybody's name. so, thank you for that. you...
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mr. mandela. and i know that there had been mention that there would be a service tomorrow at 8:00 a.m., a public service. this is a -- my first activism in school was at galileo high school was everything was malcolm x. everything was [speaker not understood] power. during a time of public enemy and apartheid and all of these incredible things happening, they were the first opportunity i had to learn about what was going on in south africa, what was going on with people like mandela, our history at martin luther king and malcolm x and what it meant to be african-american and what it meant to not only study african-americans in our public schools, but what it meant to understand what happens globally in the world. we at galileo high school had some amazing teachers who basically deviated from the curriculum to teach us about mandela and to teach us about apartheid. and i made it my personal mission to make sure that my grandmother didn't purchase those products or we didn't -- she has this old bro
mr. mandela. and i know that there had been mention that there would be a service tomorrow at 8:00 a.m., a public service. this is a -- my first activism in school was at galileo high school was everything was malcolm x. everything was [speaker not understood] power. during a time of public enemy and apartheid and all of these incredible things happening, they were the first opportunity i had to learn about what was going on in south africa, what was going on with people like mandela, our...
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mandela. i want to say a few worts words to whom mr. nelson mandela was although i think we know. he was born in july of 1918 and pass away december 25th at the age of '95 years old. he was a politician and philanthropist and most importantly president of south african that heer e he was south africa's first elected in democratic elections. he focused on dismanlz awe pardon and inkwaem e equality and participated in reconciliation not only in his own country but around the world. he had a role in the bombing trial and was a participant in the trial. nelson mandela received over one hundred and 50 peace prices. so he's an icon in his legacy has helped us including he at the ports waterfront i hope it's already to yearn in his memory >> any public comment on the executive directors report. >> i'd like to speak to nelson mandela. our union the international longshoreman union we're the only union in 1984 that spoke out against awe pardon it was a very broadly bold and we spoke out and there's a ship at the pier 80 that was alter south africa and our union reviewed to unload that ship
mandela. i want to say a few worts words to whom mr. nelson mandela was although i think we know. he was born in july of 1918 and pass away december 25th at the age of '95 years old. he was a politician and philanthropist and most importantly president of south african that heer e he was south africa's first elected in democratic elections. he focused on dismanlz awe pardon and inkwaem e equality and participated in reconciliation not only in his own country but around the world. he had a role...
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mr. mandela's shoe. >>> now at 6:00 students say they've always felt safe on campus here, the brazen sexualered a campuswide safety alert tonight. >> the flu has claimed more lives in california now than in all of last year. the dramatic rise in deaths in just the past week and urgent call to action from the state's top doctor. >> a daily walk with their dogs quickly turned violent when a pack of pit bums attacked. >> -- pitbulls attacked. >> didn't expect it when i went out for a dog walk. the last thing i expected was to have to fight for my life. >> the weapon he used to fight off the dogs even as one was biting down on his hand. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. >>> a campus on alert after a male student is sexually assaulted by a masked man with a gun. good evening. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> i'm frank somerville. students at college of marin in kentfield are taking extra precautions tonight walking to their cars. ktvu's john sasaki is live in marin county where sheriff's investigators are trying to find the person responsible for th
mr. mandela's shoe. >>> now at 6:00 students say they've always felt safe on campus here, the brazen sexualered a campuswide safety alert tonight. >> the flu has claimed more lives in california now than in all of last year. the dramatic rise in deaths in just the past week and urgent call to action from the state's top doctor. >> a daily walk with their dogs quickly turned violent when a pack of pit bums attacked. >> -- pitbulls attacked. >> didn't expect it...
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mr. mandela's death. i went to the memorial.nd, you know, now weer erwe'r new year post christmas, i feel good, so i'm excited for the awards season. i'm excited to sort of celebrate the film a little bit. >> when preparing for the role of mandela, i was astounded to learn you spent a night in a jail cell at robin island in south africa where mandela spent 18 years of his life. why did you do that and what was it like? >> i did that because i wanted to have some context, you know. i wanted to understand what it was like to have your freedom taken away from you even though you haven't done anything wrong. i wanted to understand the logistics, the feeling, the characteristics of robin island. you can go there, you know. it's a museum. but, you know, that doesn't really tell the story of what mandela had to do, which is stay there and not leave. so it gave me some perspective to sort of work with because we spent a little bit of that time in the film -- a lot of time in the film on robin island. but it was definitely very tough. yo
mr. mandela's death. i went to the memorial.nd, you know, now weer erwe'r new year post christmas, i feel good, so i'm excited for the awards season. i'm excited to sort of celebrate the film a little bit. >> when preparing for the role of mandela, i was astounded to learn you spent a night in a jail cell at robin island in south africa where mandela spent 18 years of his life. why did you do that and what was it like? >> i did that because i wanted to have some context, you know. i...
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mr. mandela himself, i got very close to him, got close to his being and his family as well.was such a honor. i was so honored to actually be a part of that moment of his passing and, you know, his life being celebrated. >> i think any actor would have been honored to play that role and you did him justice. nice to see you. "long walk to freedom" is in theaterses now. you can see the golden globes next sunday on nbc at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> up next, cheerleaders [ male announcer ] at tropicana, we squeeze 24 fresh-picked florida oranges into every 89-ounce bottle. with absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. ♪ tropicana. we put the good in morning. ♪ give me all unfortunayour lov♪ >>> a story about cheer cheerleaders captain touring more heart. >> they have more experience maybe than the average squad. >> love, love these ladies. >>> the sun city -- >> the what? >> the sun city palms put on quite a show and i dare you not to fall in love with this amazing and acrobatic group of ladies. >> reporter: with their gold pompoms and fancy footwork the sun
mr. mandela himself, i got very close to him, got close to his being and his family as well.was such a honor. i was so honored to actually be a part of that moment of his passing and, you know, his life being celebrated. >> i think any actor would have been honored to play that role and you did him justice. nice to see you. "long walk to freedom" is in theaterses now. you can see the golden globes next sunday on nbc at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> up next, cheerleaders [...
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mr. mandela would like to meet me. oh, please. at such and such a time in his hotel room.nt down to the front desk and said you just made this up, right? and they all said, no, i said that there was this writer from washington, d.c., and he said he'd really like to meet you. so they took me up to nelson mandela's room, and he wanted to talk to me about american publishers and why they were demanding that he put more of his personal life in his book and why, why would he do -- and we talked for about 20 minutes. and i was so moved to meet him. i asked him if he would sign, if he'd give me his autograph. i mean, i feel like an idiot, and he was so gentle and kind and said i don't know why you'd want it, but, yes, can i say to kitty? i almost started crying. i said, uh-huh, you can. we talked a little bit more about publishing, and that was it. so this was somebody who more than lived up to what i thought. and i forget what was the rest of it? >> host: his second question was about being in a time machine, who would you like to go back and interview? >> guest: probably some b
mr. mandela would like to meet me. oh, please. at such and such a time in his hotel room.nt down to the front desk and said you just made this up, right? and they all said, no, i said that there was this writer from washington, d.c., and he said he'd really like to meet you. so they took me up to nelson mandela's room, and he wanted to talk to me about american publishers and why they were demanding that he put more of his personal life in his book and why, why would he do -- and we talked for...
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mandela. he reflects on u.s. policy and l how it has changed. >> mr. president, thank you for joining us. at the time you were in office, nelson mandela was still in jail. there were americans who will remember back, and said we were not always the best friends we so have been to the antiapartheid forces in south africa. >> when i was in office we were looking for an end to apartheid. we worked hardest on changing to what became zimbabwe, and also were working to make a change in south africa as well. my vice president, walter mon mondale, called for one person, one vote in south africa. but that was kind of an anomaly in those days. after i left office, the united states administration went back to its previous time of being aligned with the apartheid government. >> but that doesn't make sense. it's not something americans today think that americans in the '80s would have been aligned with. why did americans think that it was okay to support the apartheid government? >> because the cold war was underway then. and we looked upon ourselves as competitive with the soviet union everywhere in
mandela. he reflects on u.s. policy and l how it has changed. >> mr. president, thank you for joining us. at the time you were in office, nelson mandela was still in jail. there were americans who will remember back, and said we were not always the best friends we so have been to the antiapartheid forces in south africa. >> when i was in office we were looking for an end to apartheid. we worked hardest on changing to what became zimbabwe, and also were working to make a change in...
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mr. taking a laughing and smiling selfie with the british and danish prime minister's at nelson mandela'semorial ceremony december 10. the shop was not released to the public but absolutely deserved atbe featured on them selfie funerals blog, which compiles them taken by web users not bothered by the loss of a loved one. and you don't necessarily have to be famous to being selfie that goes viral. an instagramecame sensation after posting hundreds of photos with his signature smile. more recently, eddy wheeler created a buzz with these selfies, copycat close-ups with his several weeks old baby. they racked up millions of views from across the globe. heartwarming, often absolutely hilarious. here is a selection of some of the most popular viral videos of the past 12 months. topping the list with over 300 million views is this totally offbeat offering from a norwegian duo ylvis -- a novelty track which asks the famous question, what does the fox say? these soldiers also enjoyed massive success online with their version of a harlem shake him a dance which involves a group of people, often in
mr. taking a laughing and smiling selfie with the british and danish prime minister's at nelson mandela'semorial ceremony december 10. the shop was not released to the public but absolutely deserved atbe featured on them selfie funerals blog, which compiles them taken by web users not bothered by the loss of a loved one. and you don't necessarily have to be famous to being selfie that goes viral. an instagramecame sensation after posting hundreds of photos with his signature smile. more...
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mr. ikenna waka. and on behalf of the full board of supervisors fully, sergeant nevil gittens and nelson mandela. >> colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank sfgovtv, charles kremenak and manny very last uke. i want to swish supervisor tang a happy birthday. with that madam clerk is there any more business in front of the body? >> that concludes our business today, mr. president. >> with that, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >>> thanks for joining us on this beautiful december day to mark this ground breaking of the exciting new edition of the san francisco landscape. my name is mike sanford. i work for the reality corporation. it's my pleasure to be your mc today. on behalf of reality and all of our partners and this development project. welcome. i was talking to my daughter this morning, she's 4 years old and she says to me like most days, "daddy, what are you doing today?" actually i have a very exciting day. we are meeting with people this afternoon and most importantly i get to be part of this ground breaking project and the mayor is going to be here. he runs the city and thinking she
mr. ikenna waka. and on behalf of the full board of supervisors fully, sergeant nevil gittens and nelson mandela. >> colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank sfgovtv, charles kremenak and manny very last uke. i want to swish supervisor tang a happy birthday. with that madam clerk is there any more business in front of the body? >> that concludes our business today, mr. president. >> with that, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >>> thanks for joining...
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for seven years while most south africans watched mandela's funeral with sadness he monitored it with concern . everybody needs to be found and now it's mr through surely can start the evacuation plan. we are we're i'm prepping for anarchy and this place is a ticking time bomb and its threats like this that don't take seriously right now only fifty thousand white families own more than eighty percent of the lead in south africa and that land was taken by arms were stored in some black people we wanted to return to the black majority militant black youth are calling on white citizen colonialists to leave the country we are evacuating to our first assembly point just outside of town and my prediction is that they're going to close this rodeo for us are we gonna leave town. they're going to boxes in but we've got another route. guys there's a lot of traffic lot of commotion going on we should be able to watch out check the traffic. and be aware. there's a lot of people that's going to die but i can promise you. on the day of the real evacuation people will assemble here from all surrounding towns then they'll move on to a permanent location
for seven years while most south africans watched mandela's funeral with sadness he monitored it with concern . everybody needs to be found and now it's mr through surely can start the evacuation plan. we are we're i'm prepping for anarchy and this place is a ticking time bomb and its threats like this that don't take seriously right now only fifty thousand white families own more than eighty percent of the lead in south africa and that land was taken by arms were stored in some black people we...
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seven years while most south africans watched mandela's funeral with sadness he monitored it with concern. for everybody there needs to be phone and now it's mr through surely can start evacuation plans let's go we are we're a call or an islamist from a few of the eight hundred thousand eight hundred members will alert him something's up i'm prepping for anarchy and this place is a ticking time bomb. we can go we can go everything looks. safe we are ready for a regulation keep the r.'s on the road and always be aware. it happened in zimbabwe there was a genocide there that. people said. they can't africa and. according to genocide watch seventy thousand white south africans have been murdered in the last twenty years right now only fifty thousand white families own more than eighty percent of the lead in south africa and that land was taken by arms were stolen from black people we wanted to attend to the black majority and its threats like this that take seriously militant black youth are calling on whites. to leave the country we are you vic you waiting to our first assembly point just outside of town and my prediction is that they're going
seven years while most south africans watched mandela's funeral with sadness he monitored it with concern. for everybody there needs to be phone and now it's mr through surely can start evacuation plans let's go we are we're a call or an islamist from a few of the eight hundred thousand eight hundred members will alert him something's up i'm prepping for anarchy and this place is a ticking time bomb. we can go we can go everything looks. safe we are ready for a regulation keep the r.'s on the...
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mr. obama briefly exchanged greetings with afghan president hamid karzai at last month's memorial service for nelson mandela. >> how could the two leaders not talk in month? >> they have had discussions in the past. there's not a lot of mystery about our views on this document. >> allies of the president, meanwhile, are raising questions about a curious passage near the end of the book where gates writes the president ended a meeting about iran by warning if anyone was writing memoirs, he had not made a final decision about the matter. gates writing, goat, i was offended by his suspicion that any of us would ever write about such sensitive matters. of course, gates ended up writing about a whole series of sensitive matters, which one top official told me is ironic, to say the least. they're expressing shock because officials say since gates ran the cia, he has always been known for discretion, but he's clearly decided to speak out and speak out loudly. >> ed henry live on the north lawn, thank you. >>> reaction from the troops who fought in rairaq and afghanista on the words of their boss and commander in c
mr. obama briefly exchanged greetings with afghan president hamid karzai at last month's memorial service for nelson mandela. >> how could the two leaders not talk in month? >> they have had discussions in the past. there's not a lot of mystery about our views on this document. >> allies of the president, meanwhile, are raising questions about a curious passage near the end of the book where gates writes the president ended a meeting about iran by warning if anyone was writing...