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nelson is well remembered at the school. and when he first started playing football he would not have any lines and. he wouldn't have all the stereotypical voice and actions which boys in long term would generally have in terms of shaved. hearings lines in listen if you saw him in the sports all you knew he was level above everyone else his style might not have been flashy but his play certainly was even better. then his coaches meet nelson something special. you can still see. what you how does it as a kid. is the intelligence that i'll believe will create feat as well left and right i mean that acceleration as well maybe three or four yards as well the ability just to move away from from people in current dollars around them and you can see you can see from very early on. right now he's tearing up the ball does league i. think. it's crazy i would i would never expect myself to be in the business to go. in such a big league like this you know so i just need you could just take every day keep this in keep what's in question
nelson is well remembered at the school. and when he first started playing football he would not have any lines and. he wouldn't have all the stereotypical voice and actions which boys in long term would generally have in terms of shaved. hearings lines in listen if you saw him in the sports all you knew he was level above everyone else his style might not have been flashy but his play certainly was even better. then his coaches meet nelson something special. you can still see. what you how...
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nelson grew up in one of london's toughest neighborhoods what was he like back then. he would have all the stereotypical boys and options which boys in london would generally obvious signs of shaved. lines in. just a few years later nelson has become a role model for the kids from his neighborhood. yeah that's why we have been a couple of years you might know his best friend jaden sad joke it's never a competition like that is my best friend and i want to see him do it but the bestie from there it's a human thing you know. we're off to london where rhys luke nelson was born in december one thousand nine hundred ninety nine. but that's from zimbabwe his mother is in english. here in london we'll take a closer look at his roots. unbelievably. refloated for the first time in his life this summer. where he's from austin all. the changes being there's been very good for me personally from from london and the area which used to be a lot of my friends played football in the streets has a lot numbers. this is where he had his kick about states in south london one of the large
nelson grew up in one of london's toughest neighborhoods what was he like back then. he would have all the stereotypical boys and options which boys in london would generally obvious signs of shaved. lines in. just a few years later nelson has become a role model for the kids from his neighborhood. yeah that's why we have been a couple of years you might know his best friend jaden sad joke it's never a competition like that is my best friend and i want to see him do it but the bestie from there...
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then his coaches knew nelson had something special. you can still see. what you how does that as a kid. just the intelligence they're all believe will create feat as well left and right i mean that acceleration is well i've never maybe three or four yards as well just to move away from from people in current dollars around and. you can see you can see from very early on. and now he's tearing up the ball just legal. i. think. it's crazy i would not would never expect myself to be in that wanted to go . in such a big league like this you know so i just leave you could just take every day and keep this in keep what's in question from my teammates on the coaches and us keep my feet on the ground and keep going hopefully kids all around the world dream of playing pro football it's no different in nelson's old neighborhood. he's a really good inspiration into the street so they can see a little boy from the wall for old little boys from saif longer and cannot show you know you become a world stop. model come on broke both members of. the fifteen squad when re
then his coaches knew nelson had something special. you can still see. what you how does that as a kid. just the intelligence they're all believe will create feat as well left and right i mean that acceleration is well i've never maybe three or four yards as well just to move away from from people in current dollars around and. you can see you can see from very early on. and now he's tearing up the ball just legal. i. think. it's crazy i would not would never expect myself to be in that wanted...
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breeze nelson the bundesliga british youngster i. thought i was crazy i would know i would never expect myself to be in that one. nelson grew up in one of london's toughest neighborhoods what was he like back then . he would have all the stereotypical boys and actions which boys in london would generally have shaved. lines in his best friend jaden so it's never a competition not that he's my best friend and i want to see him do the best he from the it's a human thing you know. we're off to london where reste luke nelson was born in december one thousand nine hundred ninety nine. fathers from zimbabwe his mother is. here in london we'll take a closer look at his roots. unbelievably. reflowed for the first time in his life this summer. when he's online from austin all. the changes being this can vary a bit for me because you know i'm from from london and the area used to be a lot of my friends playing football in the streets has a lot numbers. this is where he had his kick about states in south london one of the largest housing estates
breeze nelson the bundesliga british youngster i. thought i was crazy i would know i would never expect myself to be in that one. nelson grew up in one of london's toughest neighborhoods what was he like back then . he would have all the stereotypical boys and actions which boys in london would generally have shaved. lines in his best friend jaden so it's never a competition not that he's my best friend and i want to see him do the best he from the it's a human thing you know. we're off to...
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please welcome judge nelson as our moderator. [applause] judge nelson: it is good to be here with all of you today. we have a great panel of experts . -- we are lot of joined by bill messenger, the right to work legal defense education foundation. he has litigated over 100 cases in this area. it is at the appellate level and on behalf of the foundation, he aided employees and other individuals. he has argued three u.s. support cases. harris was a predecessor. winning that case and a 5-4 decision. we are joined by stephen green hut -- greenhut. he oversees the streets in washington state, nevada, arizona. he offers a lot of op-ed and policy studies. he is also the author of a book published in 2009 called plunder. how public employees unions are reading treasuries and bankrupting the nation. the 2005 recipient of the and receivedaward his bachelor degree from george washington university. he was in office from 2000 seven to 2014. a member of city council from 2000 to 2006. and before being elected to the 10th largest city in the c
please welcome judge nelson as our moderator. [applause] judge nelson: it is good to be here with all of you today. we have a great panel of experts . -- we are lot of joined by bill messenger, the right to work legal defense education foundation. he has litigated over 100 cases in this area. it is at the appellate level and on behalf of the foundation, he aided employees and other individuals. he has argued three u.s. support cases. harris was a predecessor. winning that case and a 5-4...
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de klerk has just blamed nelson mandela's a.n.c. for a surge in political violence mandela responds i. am concerned . about the behavior. of mr de cat here have been less friendly. ever to have. an illegitimate. discredited. minority to keep as he. has certainly modest and it's. very few. what i have to hear with saturn. when he responded. to the clock was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it publicly because he knew the kind of money is in knew he had to say i accept he's bonafide he's he's a man of integrity otherwise his followers wouldn't do it but there he was and he was provoked and he was angry because he didn't he wasn't warned and and that was a scary moment and i think that. told me everything i wanted to know about the relationship between the truck and and mandela it was a terrible one it was not only the sugar that he was fighting for that i had for his people and what they believed in and what should one expect
de klerk has just blamed nelson mandela's a.n.c. for a surge in political violence mandela responds i. am concerned . about the behavior. of mr de cat here have been less friendly. ever to have. an illegitimate. discredited. minority to keep as he. has certainly modest and it's. very few. what i have to hear with saturn. when he responded. to the clock was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said is what mandela really thought about the clock he never...
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seven kilometers west of cape town nelson mandela was a prisoner for eighteen years raised in a village in eastern south africa he founded the first black law from in the country appalled by the treatment of blacks and people of color he created the armed wing of the african national congress to fight against the apartheid regime that i many people feel that it is useless and for a future for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against the government was a block is only a savage attacks. and under defenseless people. in one thousand nine hundred sixty two mandela was arrested two years later he and his fellow accused were sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage and conspiracy he was forty six years old. during his incarceration and social unrest spread and intensified among the black people who represented almost three quarters of the population in the state who responded with increasingly savage repression. in the one nine hundred eighty s. the country was subjected to the iron fist leadership of peter both are head of the national party regarded as a hard liner he was non
seven kilometers west of cape town nelson mandela was a prisoner for eighteen years raised in a village in eastern south africa he founded the first black law from in the country appalled by the treatment of blacks and people of color he created the armed wing of the african national congress to fight against the apartheid regime that i many people feel that it is useless and for a future for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against the government was a block is only a savage...
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de klerk has just blames nelson mandela's a.n.c. for a surge in political violence mandela responds. not to behave. often used to the cat here have been less and less. ever to have. an illegitimate. discredited. gene as he. has several models and it's. very few. what i have to deal with such as. when you responded to the clock was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it publicly because he knew the kind of money is he knew he had to say i accept he's bona fide he's he's a man of integrity otherwise he's followers wouldn't do it but day he was and he was provoked and he was angry because he didn't he wasn't warned and and that was a scary moment and i think that told me everything i wanted to know about the relationship between the truckin and mandela it was a terrible one he was not only assured that he was fighting for that i'd for his people and what they believed in and what you'd. expect more from any man he could have been
de klerk has just blames nelson mandela's a.n.c. for a surge in political violence mandela responds. not to behave. often used to the cat here have been less and less. ever to have. an illegitimate. discredited. gene as he. has several models and it's. very few. what i have to deal with such as. when you responded to the clock was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it publicly because he...
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de klerk has just blames nelson mandela's a.n.c. for a surge in political violence mandela responds i hate it close . to fifty hated. mr decay he has been less and from. every day has. an agent to. discredit. my narrative to jeanne as he. has certain moral standards oh. very few. what i had to dig with such as. when you responded. to the clerk was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it publicly because he knew the kind of money is in knew he had to say i accept his bona fides he's a man of integrity otherwise his followers wouldn't do it but there he was and he is provoked and he was angry because he didn't he wasn't warned and and that was a scary moment and i think that told me everything i wanted to know about the relationship between the track and and mandela it was a terrible one it was not only assured that he was fighting for the ride for his people and what they believed in and what should one expect more from any man h
de klerk has just blames nelson mandela's a.n.c. for a surge in political violence mandela responds i hate it close . to fifty hated. mr decay he has been less and from. every day has. an agent to. discredit. my narrative to jeanne as he. has certain moral standards oh. very few. what i had to dig with such as. when you responded. to the clerk was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it...
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de klerk has just blames nelson mandela. for a surge in political violence mandela. behavior. often used to tat here have been left and friend. ever to have. any jitters. discredited. my team as he. has several models and it's hope. that if you did. what i have to do with saturn and. when you responded to the clock was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said that is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it publicly because he knew the kind of money is he knew he had to say i accept he's bonafide he's he's a man of integrity otherwise he's followers wouldn't do it but day he was and he was provoked and he was angry because he didn't he wasn't warned and and that was a scary moment and i think that told me everything i wanted to know about the relationship between the truck and and mandela it was a terrible one he was not only assured that he was fighting for that i'd for his people and what they believed in and what should. expect more from any man he could have been very rude. and very brutal if need be and all of t
de klerk has just blames nelson mandela. for a surge in political violence mandela. behavior. often used to tat here have been left and friend. ever to have. any jitters. discredited. my team as he. has several models and it's hope. that if you did. what i have to do with saturn and. when you responded to the clock was the closest we came to not having a negotiated solution i also think what he said that is what mandela really thought about the clock he never said it publicly because he knew...
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i was talking to nelson cunningham about the news about mueller.body's paying attention to when will the report come out, what will bill barr do, the new a.g., the house could subpoena this report. what do you think? >> it shows -- we knew that next week was going to be chaotic. now we know it's going to be slightly less chaotic. more things are coming. it seems almost an hourly basis. we're prepared for them to do on fridays. it's less absolutely chaotic than it was an hour ago. still, washington is going to be out of control next week. and some of this actually i think benefits trump. you know, when everything is so chaotic, it's very hard to focus on any one thing. >> okay. actually hold on. i'm being told let's listen to -- to president trump talking about election frauds in north carolina. >> mr. president -- >> have you condemned the north carolina election frauds? this is a big story, the republican candidate is calling for a new election. why can you not condemn that given you condemn other kinds -- >> i condemn any election fraud. and when
i was talking to nelson cunningham about the news about mueller.body's paying attention to when will the report come out, what will bill barr do, the new a.g., the house could subpoena this report. what do you think? >> it shows -- we knew that next week was going to be chaotic. now we know it's going to be slightly less chaotic. more things are coming. it seems almost an hourly basis. we're prepared for them to do on fridays. it's less absolutely chaotic than it was an hour ago. still,...
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detective nelson was worried. would he show up? by yourself and you kind of go over -- and sure, your heart races a little bit. i mean, it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. you want it to go well. >> reporter: so the idea is you're reeling them in like a fisherman? >> yep. >> reporter: but there are times when you don't know what's going to happen? >> right. you know? could have a fray in the line. have it break. had that happen a few times. >> reporter: but not this time. there was frank in a brand new lexus suv. >> frank? >> yeah, that's me. >> that's not an i.s. >> reporter: an i.s., referring to the less expensive car he said he'd be driving. >> oh, yeah. my wife took the other car this morning. >> that's sweet. now i know what you spent your money on. >> reporter: money from fred schockner, is what the cop meant. frank did not take that bait. >> i gotta get going. >> reporter: hard to tell from the video, but frank coughs up the money. >> i got a grand for you right now beca
detective nelson was worried. would he show up? by yourself and you kind of go over -- and sure, your heart races a little bit. i mean, it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. you want it to go well. >> reporter: so the idea is you're reeling them in like a fisherman? >> yep. >> reporter: but there are times when you don't know what's going to happen? >> right. you know? could have a fray in the line. have it break. had...
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the story of these creatures begins in 1907, in gordonsville, minnesota, where ernie nelson is born.p drawing on his sketch pad, especially the prehistoric creatures he sees in national geographic. definitely a creative character, according to his daughter bennii. was he always an artist? >> he always drew. he came out of the womb carrying a pen. >> a few decades later, in the 1930s, ernie gets married and has two kids. he settles down on the west coast and opts for a stable career path. >> he owned a gravel company when he was very young, and he was a public accountant in eugene, oregon. >> an accountant ever on the lookout for a more creative living. his dream job? a cartoonist at walt disney studios. he gets the offer, then talks himself out of taking it. >> he had two children, and it was during the depression, so he decided he just couldn't pick up and leave. >> so, ernie keeps counting beans for another two decades, knowing deep inside he's missing his true calling. then, when ernie's 47 years old, he makes an announcement during christmas dinner that stuns his family. >> he go
the story of these creatures begins in 1907, in gordonsville, minnesota, where ernie nelson is born.p drawing on his sketch pad, especially the prehistoric creatures he sees in national geographic. definitely a creative character, according to his daughter bennii. was he always an artist? >> he always drew. he came out of the womb carrying a pen. >> a few decades later, in the 1930s, ernie gets married and has two kids. he settles down on the west coast and opts for a stable career...
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we told you about don nelson being on hand. reporter prior to the game asked don nelson what he's been up to in his retirement in hawaii. >> you live in hawaii. >> i've been smoking pot. >> maui wowy, it legal i guess. we will bring it to you. they were stingy were the sharks. there were 11 goals in the last game. and a hat trick last time they played. powerplay, 57 seconds in. hurdle returns a miss. goal of year and the sharks off to a 1- 0 start. short handed. gets a stick in. a great move. that's his 27th goal of the year and the sharks leading 2- 0. more beautiful passing on a power play situation. pawelski, lebank, burns added one. martin jones 26 saves in the net for his second shutout of the season. nice way to start the road trip. after the brief hockey intermission, we get back to basketball. i gave you a break. college hoops. u sf were ready. frankie in provo on the road. the dons trail by 14. go on a run and finished strong. hits that three. charles here with a nice effort for the dons. circus shot will go down and t
we told you about don nelson being on hand. reporter prior to the game asked don nelson what he's been up to in his retirement in hawaii. >> you live in hawaii. >> i've been smoking pot. >> maui wowy, it legal i guess. we will bring it to you. they were stingy were the sharks. there were 11 goals in the last game. and a hat trick last time they played. powerplay, 57 seconds in. hurdle returns a miss. goal of year and the sharks off to a 1- 0 start. short handed. gets a stick...
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. >> that was nelson. here he was in 07. the windiest coach in nba history. spending his retirement growing marijuana inmaui. he was back in oracle on thursday night. that team was honored again and before that game we had a moment. >> what flashbacks come to mind? >> i team really needed that. success and we walked in and made the playoffs. the last game of the season and when and hot and had great success. >> do you magic? >> it is too hard. >> i am enjoying retirement. >> i want people to see the ponytail. look at that. look at that. you are clean. >> i actually fondled the ponytail of a hall of famer, don nelson and he is living the life. living on maui with 15, 20 properties he rents out at three granted night. all of the fortune and going and growing ganja and playing golf. he has made it. >> he looks happy. >> i play tennis against him once. >> what happened there? >> the thing is, don nelson is great at basketball and a great athlete. >> do you have video? >> i do. >> the number is retired by the boston celtics. number 19. >> be right back. narrator:
. >> that was nelson. here he was in 07. the windiest coach in nba history. spending his retirement growing marijuana inmaui. he was back in oracle on thursday night. that team was honored again and before that game we had a moment. >> what flashbacks come to mind? >> i team really needed that. success and we walked in and made the playoffs. the last game of the season and when and hot and had great success. >> do you magic? >> it is too hard. >> i am...
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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.weto, it means something. now do most of the people own their homes, or do they rent? >> mdu: uh, most of the people own their homes. >> anthony: they start to make a little more money, things start to get good, can you build up? >> mdu: yeah. you can build up. >> anthony: look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> woman: you have a nice day, gentlemens. >> anthony: you too. >> mdu: bye. those ladies over here, you can see they're marketing for their stalls. [ lady speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: you know where you're going right? >> mdu: yeah, i know where i'm going. >> anthony: next exit, smokey, delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> mdu: cut out the meat
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.weto, it means something. now do most of the people own their homes, or do they rent? >> mdu: uh, most of the people own their homes. >> anthony: they start to make a little more money, things start to get good, can you build up? >> mdu: yeah. you can build up. >> anthony: look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming...
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nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.t of everything we owe. -is this it? -larissa: yes. lemonis: so, here's what i want to do, gary. i want to start calling some of these vendors right now. what i want you to remember is you're getting a set amount of money from me. and so the less that you can have leave, the better. and so i'm looking for you to negotiate as best you can... larissa: with everyone. lemonis: ...with every single person. let's start with val's. i want you to call them and offer them $35,000. larissa: okay. lemonis: we owe a lot of money to our vendors -- almost $200,000. one of those vendors, val's, that supplies our fish, we owe $53,000 to. we need to negotiate these down. and quite frankly, i'm assuming that most of these vendors will be happy to hear from us 'cause getting something is better than nothing. larissa: hi. this is larissa from swansons fish market. i just wanted to see what our outstanding balance was with you. man: it's $53,000. larissa: okay. how would you like to meet me at $35,000? man
nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.t of everything we owe. -is this it? -larissa: yes. lemonis: so, here's what i want to do, gary. i want to start calling some of these vendors right now. what i want you to remember is you're getting a set amount of money from me. and so the less that you can have leave, the better. and so i'm looking for you to negotiate as best you can... larissa: with everyone. lemonis: ...with every single person. let's start with val's. i want you to call...
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nelson should not have shared with him i think that would have been a terrible mistake their contribution through the nobel peace prize was their contribution to say we congratulate you the people of south africa you for it amongst each other but in the course of that fight you learned to appreciate each other as humanity. and mandela was irritated by this man from the apartheid regime the people who put him in jail the people who oppressed these own people for so long trying to say i ended up after it praise me the credit felt that he did not get enough credit for ending up after and he wanted to be on the international stage he wanted to be. the big the big historical figure but he was mandela he was the biggest icon in the world so. the two perspectives and the two egos really clashed and it was also difficult because there was a very strong and he apartheid lobby in norway didn't want him to get the e.u. the prize atoll and at one stage she and mandela went out on to a balcony or. of the group the hotel and the main road of ours alone and the norwegians who were supposed to be having
nelson should not have shared with him i think that would have been a terrible mistake their contribution through the nobel peace prize was their contribution to say we congratulate you the people of south africa you for it amongst each other but in the course of that fight you learned to appreciate each other as humanity. and mandela was irritated by this man from the apartheid regime the people who put him in jail the people who oppressed these own people for so long trying to say i ended up...
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>> nelson is a well-known marijuana advocate.h organic hemp oil. >> his company says the coffee offers a perfect harmony of focus from the caffein plus calm from the cannabis. cannabis. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. got it. ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team. the team? gooo team... order online pickup in an hour. and, now save big at the buy 2 get 1 free event. at office depot offi
>> nelson is a well-known marijuana advocate.h organic hemp oil. >> his company says the coffee offers a perfect harmony of focus from the caffein plus calm from the cannabis. cannabis. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >>...
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in the early eighty's nelson mandela returned to the mainland after two decades of brutal detention he was transferred to pollsmoor prison then in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight to more comfortable housing within the victim first the prison about one hundred kilometers from cape town. but mandela was no ordinary prisoner convinced that negotiation could bring an end to apartheid he had begun secret meetings with government representatives notably we could see how the justice minister and neal barnard the head of the secret services and so p.w. identified a team of which i was there at the time to start in total secrecy negotiations with one below which in fact started in my nine hundred eighty eight until usually they met some got fifty times or forty eight times every week for hours on end and nobody not is almost the archetype of an african a nationalist mandela use that to get to know the minds of the africans the minds of the national party and by the time he came out he knew more or less what they were what they were thinking what was possible what wasn't possible he knew
in the early eighty's nelson mandela returned to the mainland after two decades of brutal detention he was transferred to pollsmoor prison then in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight to more comfortable housing within the victim first the prison about one hundred kilometers from cape town. but mandela was no ordinary prisoner convinced that negotiation could bring an end to apartheid he had begun secret meetings with government representatives notably we could see how the justice minister...
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nelson cunningham. jennifer ruben, stay with us. >>> coming up, a veteran republican steps forward to challenge donald trump in the 2020 republican primary. that's next. next. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. >>> our president is simply too unstable to carry out the duties of the highest executive office in the land. they say the president has captured the republican party in washington. as he himself might tweet, sad. it's even sadder that republicans in washington, many of them, exhibit all the symptoms of stockholm syndrome, identifying with their capturer. >> that was former massachusetts republican governor bill weld today, not holding back on trump or his republican allies in congress, but even that probably didn't make donald trump as angry as when governor weld said this. >> because of the many concerns i've talk
nelson cunningham. jennifer ruben, stay with us. >>> coming up, a veteran republican steps forward to challenge donald trump in the 2020 republican primary. that's next. next. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. >>> our president is simply too unstable to carry out the duties of the highest...
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mckenzie nelson has details. ofc.ohn lacy/overland park police"first it was the tide pod challenge, then it was the bird box challenge and now we have a new one."it's called the '48 hour missing challenge' and it's exactly what it sounds like.ofc. john lacy/overland park police"to be honest with you, i didn't imagine it could get worse." it's happening on facebook. teens are apparently daring each other to go missing for 48 hours.the goal is to see if a 'missing post' for them shows up on social media.ofc. john lacy/overland park police "there just craving for attention."officer john lacy with overland park police says the challenge is not only dangerous, but could tie officers up during real emergencies.ofc. john lacy/overland park police"it's taking resources away from the police department. you know, if we respond to your home, we're going to actively look for your child. we're going to think this person is missing and they really are not missing and it's taking away resources."parents should be aware of the challe
mckenzie nelson has details. ofc.ohn lacy/overland park police"first it was the tide pod challenge, then it was the bird box challenge and now we have a new one."it's called the '48 hour missing challenge' and it's exactly what it sounds like.ofc. john lacy/overland park police"to be honest with you, i didn't imagine it could get worse." it's happening on facebook. teens are apparently daring each other to go missing for 48 hours.the goal is to see if a 'missing post' for...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, who's theditor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. stay with us for that. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement this evening, buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision after careful consideration. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolk, in which his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of criticism came after a fair deal of criticism came the duke's way. he was a p pa re ntly came the duke's way. he was apparently driving without a seatbelt on a public road. the police h
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, who's theditor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. stay with us for that. the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily given up his driving licence. in a statement this evening, buckingham palace said that prince philip had made the decision after careful consideration. it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near...
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como soy homosexual me vino a pegar, le dime molesta q estos tiempos exista gente sin escrÚpulos >> nelsonfue encontrado cerca de una escuela secundaria nueva york en >> investigan como la criatura fue a parar ahÍ >> con espanto y asombro residentes del sector se toparon con los restos de un feto que fueron hallados en un suelo cerca de un Árbol >> era un feto tirado en la tierra estaba descubierto un vecino llamÓ a la policÍa indiÓo este testigo >> a las 7:00 de la maÑana que las autoridades del cuartel respondieron a la escena y cerraron la zona para llevar a cabo la investigaciÓn buscando evidencia que llevar a la madre de la criatura, investigadores del feto de unas 20 semanas estaba sin vida las autoridades lo indicar no indicaron cuÁl era su sexo, esta mujer seÑala que ayer en la tarde estacionÓ su automovil la calle y se topÓ con una bolsa plÁstica blanca que dentro tenÍa ropa oscura empapada en sangre hoy lamentaba no haber llamado a las autoridades fue en el mismo lugar donde esta maÑana hicieron el terrible hallazgo >> detectives anduvieron tocando las puertas de las casas >> a p
como soy homosexual me vino a pegar, le dime molesta q estos tiempos exista gente sin escrÚpulos >> nelsonfue encontrado cerca de una escuela secundaria nueva york en >> investigan como la criatura fue a parar ahÍ >> con espanto y asombro residentes del sector se toparon con los restos de un feto que fueron hallados en un suelo cerca de un Árbol >> era un feto tirado en la tierra estaba descubierto un vecino llamÓ a la policÍa indiÓo este testigo >> a las...
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see fra --nelson of cfra. court federal the rose ruled the justice department failed to show a lower court made a mistake. it rejected the government's antitrust argument. the governments it are decision is the t-mobile sprint deal. we will be following that. backg up, huawei fights taking center stage in barcelona. they poke fun at u.s. intelligence. we will discuss, next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: ed mobile world congress, the battle against a way -- against huawei continues. >> huawei has a strong track record in security for three decades. 73 billion people around the world. accusation hasty no evidence, nothing. emily: to discuss, i want to bring in the executive editor for tech in bloomberg, tom giles. people to fun at the nsa. tom: it was hilarious. he was making a joke in front of the entire world. emily: and it was under the prism program the nsa head b
see fra --nelson of cfra. court federal the rose ruled the justice department failed to show a lower court made a mistake. it rejected the government's antitrust argument. the governments it are decision is the t-mobile sprint deal. we will be following that. backg up, huawei fights taking center stage in barcelona. they poke fun at u.s. intelligence. we will discuss, next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and, in the u.s.,...
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up next, a nail biting finish for the warriors and fun comments from former warriors coach, don nelson. stay with us. >> happening now, all these tickets, more than a hin of them, found out to carpool violators. oakland chp posted a photo on its twitser feed. officers were set up throughout the east bay to catch the h.o.v. violators. back with more in a moment. what. one of the most thrilling games of the season... and also -- some comic relief fro . >>> what a night in oakland. one of the most thrilling games to have season and comic relief from don nelson. >> we miss nelly around here. he lives in hawaii. he was asked what do you do in your retirement? >> i've been smoking some pot, actually. [ laughter ] >> it's legal now. >> yeah. but i never smoked when i played or coached. >> just wanted to clarify that true nelly style. notice the hair consult. >> that goes with the hot. >> jason richardson in the middle and jackson honored the we believe warriors team tonight. as for the game, wow. warriors and sacramento kings. final minutes ste steph curry h this clutch three-pointer. the kin
up next, a nail biting finish for the warriors and fun comments from former warriors coach, don nelson. stay with us. >> happening now, all these tickets, more than a hin of them, found out to carpool violators. oakland chp posted a photo on its twitser feed. officers were set up throughout the east bay to catch the h.o.v. violators. back with more in a moment. what. one of the most thrilling games of the season... and also -- some comic relief fro . >>> what a night in oakland....
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martin luther king and nelson mandela, from sit-ins to the ugly days of bull connor in birmingham, brown was there. tonight he gave his take on how the country should be responding to governor northam's revelations of past racism. do you think society is making too big a deal about something that happened 30 plus years ago? >> i think to a certain extent, we are making too big of a deal out of some these. what we need to do is hound some of these problems that we have right now. there are millions of young black people throughout that don't have any jobs. >> in the midst of all this political scandal, actor liam neeson found himself confronted not with racist actions but thoughts. he offered up himself during an interview with the independent. in it neeson described an 90 that happened years ago involving a close friend of his who was assaulted. >> i asked, did you know who he was? no. what color were they? she said it was a black person. i went up and down areas with a cosh, hoping i'd be approached by somebody. i'm ashamed to say that, and i did it for maybe a week, hoping black [ blee
martin luther king and nelson mandela, from sit-ins to the ugly days of bull connor in birmingham, brown was there. tonight he gave his take on how the country should be responding to governor northam's revelations of past racism. do you think society is making too big a deal about something that happened 30 plus years ago? >> i think to a certain extent, we are making too big of a deal out of some these. what we need to do is hound some of these problems that we have right now. there are...
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what drives people like nelson and morrison to push their limits.. >> i think there's something really powerful about being persistent at something. i think it's really important to live outside of this box we create and tell us what you can and can't do. >> reporter: now a mother two of boys, she sees her career as a lesson for life. >> more than anything, they understood the lesson is that it's really hard to take that first step. able to do it, but at least you tried. then you know how far you can push yourself a little bit further the next time. >> eyes hurt. louns hurt -- lungs hurt more. >> reporter: making their way up came with suffering. but for morrison, the pain was nothing compared to the emotional trauma he went through seven years ago. a trauma that's driven him to scale the highest peaks. >> i lost my wife and children in a plane crash in 2011, and my world ended in an instant. >> reporter: did you ever think you can't go on? >> yes. >> reporter: how do you get through that? >> i found a way to get out in the mountains and do somethin
what drives people like nelson and morrison to push their limits.. >> i think there's something really powerful about being persistent at something. i think it's really important to live outside of this box we create and tell us what you can and can't do. >> reporter: now a mother two of boys, she sees her career as a lesson for life. >> more than anything, they understood the lesson is that it's really hard to take that first step. able to do it, but at least you tried. then...
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it is a we believe night as they honor the 2017 don nelson is in the house tonight. the dubs run up and down the floor, first of 25 games left in the regular season as we go back to you in san francisco and then it's the playoffs. >> thanks, vern. must be a lot to get don nelson off the island of maui, giving him a new car or something tonight. >>> hard to believe it's spring training when there's still snow on the ground. tonight it's causing travel trouble up and down the state. ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ let me kick it like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ might've had your fill, but you feel it still, ooh woo ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. >>> so giants and a
it is a we believe night as they honor the 2017 don nelson is in the house tonight. the dubs run up and down the floor, first of 25 games left in the regular season as we go back to you in san francisco and then it's the playoffs. >> thanks, vern. must be a lot to get don nelson off the island of maui, giving him a new car or something tonight. >>> hard to believe it's spring training when there's still snow on the ground. tonight it's causing travel trouble up and down the...
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nelson mandela's daughter and granddaughter arrive in toxteth park this morning. memorial being blessed. we are really humble that i've years after his death the world still honours him. nelson mandela was sentenced to life in jail in 1964 for opposing south africa's apartheid regime. under it the black majority of the population were second—class citizens and had no rights. on his release mandela promoted the ideals of and forgiveness. he believed in a strong sense of community and compassion of our fellow human beings. sense of community and compassion of ourfellow human beings. he believed in kindness. mandela became president of south africa in 1994, in the same year liverpool made him a freeman of the city are now plans a freeman of the city are now plans a permanent memorial to him. a freeman of the city are now plans a permanent memorialto him. five years after his passing away liverpool is remembering this great son of africa and his impact to people notjust in south son of africa and his impact to people not just in south africa son of africa and his impa
nelson mandela's daughter and granddaughter arrive in toxteth park this morning. memorial being blessed. we are really humble that i've years after his death the world still honours him. nelson mandela was sentenced to life in jail in 1964 for opposing south africa's apartheid regime. under it the black majority of the population were second—class citizens and had no rights. on his release mandela promoted the ideals of and forgiveness. he believed in a strong sense of community and...
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you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky.years we knew each other very well. so we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would go into conflicts and try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you have a conflict, everything else breaks down. david: what is it that makes great leadership in your view? richard: i think being a really good listener is one of the key things. i think -- when i sit around and listen to the elders talk and elders' meetings, you realize why they have become elders is because they have spent their lifetime listening and absorbing and only speaking, choosing their words carefully. i think loving people -- a genuine love of everybody. and looking for the best in people, even if they are being a pain, you can normally find the best in pretty well anybody. david: so when you are a business leader, if you are a business leader -- if someone is watching this and wants to be richard branson, sir richard branson, what is the key? richard: surrounding you
you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky.years we knew each other very well. so we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would go into conflicts and try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you have a conflict, everything else breaks down. david: what is it that makes great leadership in your view? richard: i think being a really good listener is one of the key things. i think -- when i sit around and...
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fully against is anti-sem i encourage everyone to look at the statement online. >> reporter: but nelson an the gop said he would add to the problems in richmond. he leads in campaign fund-raising, and in this district that makes him the favorite tomorrow. >>> the special election is ing held to replace jennifer boyo, who was elected to the senate. >>> protesters gathered in richmond's monroe park today protesting the governor and plans for a pipeline on historic land in the area . northam says he will not resign and plans to attend a race discussion at virginia union later this week. >>> drama playing out above the disttonight. justice the bald eagle is missing. he and h mate have been living there for 14 years now, but now liberty is alone in with two eggs -- although the nest is empty so maybe she's looking for good or something. as mark segraves reports, a new love interest is making this more intriguing. >> it's a soap opera. >> reporter: at the center of that, icju who has called d.c. home with his mateibty for 14 years. since justice was reported missing, tommy lawrence has been k
fully against is anti-sem i encourage everyone to look at the statement online. >> reporter: but nelson an the gop said he would add to the problems in richmond. he leads in campaign fund-raising, and in this district that makes him the favorite tomorrow. >>> the special election is ing held to replace jennifer boyo, who was elected to the senate. >>> protesters gathered in richmond's monroe park today protesting the governor and plans for a pipeline on historic land in...
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excuse me, miss nelson? >> supervisor walton: just a quick question, miss nelson. would you rather serve as a permanent member of one of the appeals boards or an alternate? >> i don't know exactly what the time commitment is, but i'm open to either two. i guess my first preference would be an alternate. thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. is mr. paul bellar here? is there anyone from the investment appeals board that might be able to speak on his behalf? >> i'm sorry. no. my name is dawn duran, and i'm the assessor for the investment appeals board, and i was going to answer the question about the difference between regular board members and alternates for the rules committee. >> chair ronen: okay. sure. >> regular board members are scheduled in a regular alternating pattern on our calendar, so they are actually scheduled in a regular pattern. alternates are usually called in when regular board members are not able to attend their board hearings as scheduled. so that's pretty much what the difference is between the two. and i'm here to answer any further q
excuse me, miss nelson? >> supervisor walton: just a quick question, miss nelson. would you rather serve as a permanent member of one of the appeals boards or an alternate? >> i don't know exactly what the time commitment is, but i'm open to either two. i guess my first preference would be an alternate. thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. is mr. paul bellar here? is there anyone from the investment appeals board that might be able to speak on his behalf? >> i'm...
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. >> don nelson, here he was in '07 on the way to becoming the winningest coach in nba history. he's been spending his retirement years growing marijuana on maui, the nellie cush. he was back in oracle last night as that team was honored again and last night nellie and i had a moment. what flashbacks immediately come to mind? >> i think the team really needed something at that time. they hadn't had success for a long period of time and we walked in, made the playoffs that last game of the season, went into playoffs hot, had great success. >> reporter: do you miss it, coach? >> no. it's too hard of job. >> reporter: out of your system? >> it's too hard of job. i'm enjoying my retirement. >> reporter: turn your head around. i want people to see the ponytail. look at that. man, you are clean. man, he is feeling good. he's living the life. he spent his entire fortune on all that housing in maui that he rents out just enjoying his retirement. >> hanging out with willie nelson. >> wow. living if the life. >> loving it. >> vern, thank you. we'll be right back. >> he made it. narrator:
. >> don nelson, here he was in '07 on the way to becoming the winningest coach in nba history. he's been spending his retirement years growing marijuana on maui, the nellie cush. he was back in oracle last night as that team was honored again and last night nellie and i had a moment. what flashbacks immediately come to mind? >> i think the team really needed something at that time. they hadn't had success for a long period of time and we walked in, made the playoffs that last game...
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jordan with us, nick nelson as well. it's real simple.r mouth, people stop and listen. we're thrilled to bring you katherine mann of citi group. this will be on trade, the dynamics of trade, on the american trade deficit. also on this era, this guilded age of rollouts. stay with us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. fran seen lacqua in london. i'm tom keene in new york. we need to bring you up to speed on the zeitgeist with a vengeance? washington. it shifted maybe 12 hours ago. there's no one better to speak to than the senior zeitgeist reporter, stephanie baker. we're going to be manafort and muller-free right now. steph, there it was, not one, but two stories. i'm going to say 4:00 p.m.-ish yesterday. one was a shutdown is upon us, and the other was the collapse of the nafta talks to come out in roughly the next 10 days. i'm sorry, steph, but these are related in that you've got a white house that really hasn't taken civics 101 on the new house majority. stephanie: right, and it does look like, you know, it's going to go down to the wire
jordan with us, nick nelson as well. it's real simple.r mouth, people stop and listen. we're thrilled to bring you katherine mann of citi group. this will be on trade, the dynamics of trade, on the american trade deficit. also on this era, this guilded age of rollouts. stay with us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. fran seen lacqua in london. i'm tom keene in new york. we need to bring you up to speed on the zeitgeist with a vengeance? washington. it shifted maybe 12 hours ago. there's no one...
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don nelson really enjoying his retirement in maui. he is living the life. all right that is sports at this hour. have a great day. i will see you later on this afternoon. >>> -l steph curry has been checking out his new home. >> he got a tour along with his wife of the new chase center. it's the first time that the curry's have been inside since construction started. they will host the first warriors preseason game in october. >>> and still ahead, our next half hour trying to convince you that your identity has been stolen. >> plus it's one of hollywood's biggest night. a preview of this year's oscars. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about the grilled chicken club is the multigrain bun. it's toasted and then you get the cheese. so if you but really slowly you can literally taste every level of the sandwich. i don't eat very slowly, but if you do. my name is leslie. well i love the grilled chicken club sandwich because the grilled chicken. like, it's actually been on a grill. as soon as you grab it to go take your first bite, it's like just like, "pss
don nelson really enjoying his retirement in maui. he is living the life. all right that is sports at this hour. have a great day. i will see you later on this afternoon. >>> -l steph curry has been checking out his new home. >> he got a tour along with his wife of the new chase center. it's the first time that the curry's have been inside since construction started. they will host the first warriors preseason game in october. >>> and still ahead, our next half hour...
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nelson diaz stands by the president and is grateful for his government aid.onalist wants no help from washington. "i don't think we should take it," he says, "because it comes with bad intentions. if they really wanted to help us, they wouldn't interfere with our economy. they want a silent invasion." aid is much needed here, but it has become a weapon between the government and the opposition, between president maduro and president trump, who is keen to remove him. orla guerin, bbc news, caracas. there's more on this story on the website — including background on what's created the current crisis, and how the aid scheme could work. that's on bbc.com/news. the us envoy, stephen biegun, says he's held three days of productive talks in north korea to prepare for the second meeting between president trump and kim jong—un. speaking after arriving in south korea, mr biegun said the us and north korea still had some work to do before the summit which it's been announced will be in hanoi later this month. the president is looking forward to taking the next steps. we
nelson diaz stands by the president and is grateful for his government aid.onalist wants no help from washington. "i don't think we should take it," he says, "because it comes with bad intentions. if they really wanted to help us, they wouldn't interfere with our economy. they want a silent invasion." aid is much needed here, but it has become a weapon between the government and the opposition, between president maduro and president trump, who is keen to remove him. orla...
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with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, andt mps on all sides are calling for the prime minister to sack her transport secretary, chris grayling, after the collapse of a no—deal brexit ferry contract which had been given to a company with no ships. unfit for office, says the mail on sunday, which splashes on what the paper calls a devastating new book onjeremy corbyn's leadership credentials. a head teachers' union has applauded a planned strike by school pupils who will walk out of lessons on friday over climate change. that's according to the sunday express, which also carries tonight's news that the duke of edinburgh is to surrender his driving licence. the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due to the failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps. we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we will come to that last story just shortly, nigeland jo, but we we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we start wi
with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of both the sunday mirror and sunday people, andt mps on all sides are calling for the prime minister to sack her transport secretary, chris grayling, after the collapse of a no—deal brexit ferry contract which had been given to a company with no ships. unfit for office, says the mail on sunday, which splashes on what the paper calls a devastating new book onjeremy corbyn's leadership credentials. a head teachers' union has applauded a...
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, nelson, come quick."somebody's killed my family." "they're all dead." "they're all dead." >> reporter: nelson dropped everything and raced over to david's garage. >> i was just dumbfounded. i was shocked, what i saw. >> reporter: david yelled at him to check on jill, his daughter, in the bronco and nelson says he made his way carefully to the vehicle. like david, he was a former state trooper and knew that crime scenes had to be preserved. >> i, i looked in the back seat and that's when i saw little jill back there. i reached back and i touched her arm or shoulders, something and i said, "jilly jilly jilly." >> you knew she was gone? >> i knew she was gone. and i said, "dave, i -- i think they're all gone, buddy." "i think they're all gone." >> reporter: david lost it. >> he actually went down to the ground, was layin' on his back and rollin' around and sayin', "why?" "why'd i have to go?" "why'd i have to go?" "why not have stayed with 'em?" >> reporter: uncle nelson managed to get david away from the ga
, nelson, come quick."somebody's killed my family." "they're all dead." "they're all dead." >> reporter: nelson dropped everything and raced over to david's garage. >> i was just dumbfounded. i was shocked, what i saw. >> reporter: david yelled at him to check on jill, his daughter, in the bronco and nelson says he made his way carefully to the vehicle. like david, he was a former state trooper and knew that crime scenes had to be preserved....
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mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa.er ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. an entire town in new zealand has had to be evacuated as a huge forest fire threatens the homes of 3,000 people. health officials struggle to contain a deadly measles outbreak across the philippines, where vaccination rates are low. let's take a l
mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa.er ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a...
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it started near the city of nelson.eatens the town of wakefield. along with efforts on the ground, 26 aircraft have been deployed, making it the largest aerial firefight in new zealand's history. firefighters have been backburning, as well, a last—resort measure where small fires are deliberately lit to stop the path of a wildfire. we're doing it in stages. that reduces the heat and the ferocity of the fire. tents have been set up to feed the hundreds of volunteer and professional firefighters, and a makeshift animal shelter erected for livestock and family pets. there's nothing worse, i think, than being displaced as a family. and for people, these animals are their family, so it's huge, and we're feeling it for them as well. police have confirmed they're investigating two of the fires, and are appealing to speak to three young men spotted in the area on friday. many came together to pray, and with lower wind speeds predicted on monday, authorities are optimistic. but, they stress, the situation is far from over. a rem
it started near the city of nelson.eatens the town of wakefield. along with efforts on the ground, 26 aircraft have been deployed, making it the largest aerial firefight in new zealand's history. firefighters have been backburning, as well, a last—resort measure where small fires are deliberately lit to stop the path of a wildfire. we're doing it in stages. that reduces the heat and the ferocity of the fire. tents have been set up to feed the hundreds of volunteer and professional...
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nelson diaz stands by the president and is grateful for his government aid.nationalist wants no help from washington. "i don't think we should take it," he says, "because it comes with bad intentions. if they really wanted to help us, they wouldn't interfere with our economy. they want a silent invasion." aid is much needed here, but it has become a weapon between the government and the opposition, between president maduro and president trump, who is keen to remove him. orla guerin, bbc news, caracas. a train crash in spain has left one train driver dead and more than 90 passengers injured, three of them seriously. the accident happened when two early evening suburban commuter trains collided, north of barcelona. officials say around 400 people were on board the two trains. an investigation is underway into the cause of the incident. theresa may is in dublin tonight, holding talks with the irish prime minister leo varadkar. it's her latest attempt to resolve issues over the so called irish backstop — the mechanism to prevent a hard border between northern ire
nelson diaz stands by the president and is grateful for his government aid.nationalist wants no help from washington. "i don't think we should take it," he says, "because it comes with bad intentions. if they really wanted to help us, they wouldn't interfere with our economy. they want a silent invasion." aid is much needed here, but it has become a weapon between the government and the opposition, between president maduro and president trump, who is keen to remove him. orla...