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nelson story one day, his two sons, two of his sons, nelson junior and thomas byron story. story told them -- he had a ranch north of town where he would later build a flour mill. story told them to go to the ranch. there was a mule out there, he wants them to get it, bring it back in town but don't rope mule. ok, so they went out, they got mule, they are coming back into town. also junior, known as bud, thomas byron, known as bine story, as they approach the big, big story home, bud decides for the heck of it to see if you can lasso the mule. and he does. unfortunately, he was going to hang onto the rope, ride up and get the lasso off of the mule. unfortunately, he dropped it and the mule went into the family yard where nelson was. he looked at him, and he said, i thought i told you not to that mule. and bud started to say well -- shut up! and the next one of you who says another word, i am going to knock you off your damn horse. bine had a sassy streak to him and looks at his dad and says, well, we can rope that mule just as well as you can. before he finished his sentenc
nelson story one day, his two sons, two of his sons, nelson junior and thomas byron story. story told them -- he had a ranch north of town where he would later build a flour mill. story told them to go to the ranch. there was a mule out there, he wants them to get it, bring it back in town but don't rope mule. ok, so they went out, they got mule, they are coming back into town. also junior, known as bud, thomas byron, known as bine story, as they approach the big, big story home, bud decides...
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peltz, nelson joins the board. there was a lot of rancor, not a lot of attacks i want to talk about when shareholder democracy works and a guy gets on a board that doesn't want it and it turns out to be okay maybe it is a blueprint for how to fight for shareholder democracy if you think it's worth anything, with you i think it is. >> we talked a lot about the performance of the stock, of course >> best in show. >> right and organic growth. it's somehow reappeared on the top line. >> right from the day nelson peltz got in. >> i think p & g would say we had much of those plans already in place you know that, it's still a back and forth. i will be very curious to see -- >> you don't think the whole 48% entirely because of nelson coming in and talking about small is beautiful are you really and developing things that millennial's like? are you saying that none of hat has /* it has to do with a man that flew in and read testimony ryiot act? >> i'm not saying some of it they had to do with things in place. they still hav
peltz, nelson joins the board. there was a lot of rancor, not a lot of attacks i want to talk about when shareholder democracy works and a guy gets on a board that doesn't want it and it turns out to be okay maybe it is a blueprint for how to fight for shareholder democracy if you think it's worth anything, with you i think it is. >> we talked a lot about the performance of the stock, of course >> best in show. >> right and organic growth. it's somehow reappeared on the top...
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he's a radical william blake put at the same time there's a painting of nelson here a picture of nelson here showing less sympathy for radicalism argument really key exhibits. section of the exhibition dealing with blake's one man show 1819 the key exhibits we've got here are allegorical paintings of admiral nelson and the prime minister pitt and they're both shown as figures guiding biblical monsters and bring chaos on the destruction of the world that's very true we know that blake was not a tory we know from voting records that he voted for the wake of the big opposition and separated but when he had the chance and he wasn't a fan of war he was a great pacifist and was opponent of war so these pictures are very intriguing and quite complex and they seem to celebrate these national figures and what seems to be going on is that he's at presenting the idea of nelson war leader guiding the political monster who's going to bring chaos and destruction out of that there will be some kind of spiritual rebirth and whether you know whether you see that as a positive thing or a negative thing i
he's a radical william blake put at the same time there's a painting of nelson here a picture of nelson here showing less sympathy for radicalism argument really key exhibits. section of the exhibition dealing with blake's one man show 1819 the key exhibits we've got here are allegorical paintings of admiral nelson and the prime minister pitt and they're both shown as figures guiding biblical monsters and bring chaos on the destruction of the world that's very true we know that blake was not a...
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carlo: precisamente, el gobernador gaby nelson habÍa comprometido convertir esta ley en una de las mÁseportando en vivo con noticias "univisiÓn 14". paso con usted, palmira, ramÓn. ramon: gracias, carla, por tu reporte. sin embargo, hay gente que se pregunta quiÉn estarÁn exento de talento le vamos a combatir cuÁl serÍa las excepciones de ciertas industrias y profesiones para que quede mÁs claro. entre ellas, estÁn considerados los doctores que incluye los fisioterapeutas y cirujanos, tampoco considera algunos proteccionistas con licencia, abogados e ingenieros. ademÁs, a quienes presten servicio financiero como contadores y agentes de bolsa. tambiÉn, estarÁn exentos los vendedores, siempre y cuando la compensaciÓn vete basada en ven mÁs al menudeo. y por Último, desarrolladores inmobiliarios. es decir, en mesas de construcciÓn que desarrollen grandes project de infraestructura. palmira: bueno, cÓmo han tomado algunos empleados la aprobaciÓn del ave cinco ? ramon esa es la gran interrogante, palmira.: la mente marÍa antonieta mejía no tiene la reacciÓn a favor y en contra de esta ley q
carlo: precisamente, el gobernador gaby nelson habÍa comprometido convertir esta ley en una de las mÁseportando en vivo con noticias "univisiÓn 14". paso con usted, palmira, ramÓn. ramon: gracias, carla, por tu reporte. sin embargo, hay gente que se pregunta quiÉn estarÁn exento de talento le vamos a combatir cuÁl serÍa las excepciones de ciertas industrias y profesiones para que quede mÁs claro. entre ellas, estÁn considerados los doctores que incluye los fisioterapeutas y...
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nelson mandela for over two decades, robert mugabeor f nearly a decade and a half. both were theymbols of liberation for their countries -- nelson mandela for south africa, robert mugabe for zimbabwe. but the two men were very, very different. their prison experiences turns them into differenten nelson mandela came out of prison looking to bind south africa together, looking for not for revenge, but for the development of an inclusive, multiracial society. robert mugabe came out of prison vindictive,ngry, and rentful, resentful of british colonialism, resentful of white zimbabwean farmers and the provision they had -- privilege they had, resentful of the ill treatment he received. that resentment is reflected in the harsh nature of his politics, which became increasingly morepparent the longer he remained in power. nada: thank you very much. johnnie: thank you. nada: time for a quick look at some other news around the world. india has lost contact with its lunar mission just as he was about to land on the moon. prime minister narendra modi was watching in mission co
nelson mandela for over two decades, robert mugabeor f nearly a decade and a half. both were theymbols of liberation for their countries -- nelson mandela for south africa, robert mugabe for zimbabwe. but the two men were very, very different. their prison experiences turns them into differenten nelson mandela came out of prison looking to bind south africa together, looking for not for revenge, but for the development of an inclusive, multiracial society. robert mugabe came out of prison...
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detective nelson was worried. would he show up?t in the parking lot 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 fo
detective nelson was worried. would he show up?t in the parking lot 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....
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nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.adsheet 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 $35,00
nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.adsheet 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...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers claire cohen and fraser nelson that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the first day of september, the first day of autumn for meteorologists so it feels apt that there is a cool feel to our weather today, sunshine but also showers, some of which will be thundery. a band of cloud will bring general showery rain into northern ireland later in the afternoon, further south some spells of sunshine. tonight though showers across northern ireland into scotland and northern england, showers elsewhere fading away and with clear skies it will turn into a chilly night compared to what we are used to, many spots into single digits. tomorrow starting with sunshine, we hold on to some of that in the south but cloud spreads in from the west, drizzle for western coasts and temperatures between 15 and 22 degrees. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines: the eu's lead brexit negotiator, michel barnier, says the uk has now reached a mom
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers claire cohen and fraser nelson that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the first day of september, the first day of autumn for meteorologists so it feels apt that there is a cool feel to our weather today, sunshine but also showers, some of which will be thundery. a band of cloud will bring general showery rain into northern ireland later in...
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. >> and nelson. >> david william nelson. >> ginger nelson. >> james nelson. >> michelle nelson. >> peteren nelson. >> oscar francis nesbitt. >> renÉ newell. >> christopher newton. >> christopher newton carter. >> nancy ngo. >> my father john christopher henwood. it has been 18 years since you were taken away from us and yesterday would have been your 27th wedding anniversary but i'm thankful for the loving mother and sister that i have. i'm lucky to have people like pam and david in my life. i look up to you every day and hope you're proud of me. we love you dearly. >> my cousin judy fernandez. and maria. we miss you judy, we will always love you and always be in our heart. >> khang ngoc nguyn >> jody niccolo. >> kathleen nucosia. >> martin niedermayer. >> alphonse niedermayer. >> frank john nedsadt. >> gloria newves. >> tori nelson. >> paul nimbly. >> john ballantyne nevin. >> katherine noack. >> curtis terrence knoll. >> michael noeth. >> curtis nolan. >> robert walter noonan. >> jacqueline norton. >> robert grant norton. >> daniela notaro. >> brian christopher novotzny. >> brian nunez
. >> and nelson. >> david william nelson. >> ginger nelson. >> james nelson. >> michelle nelson. >> peteren nelson. >> oscar francis nesbitt. >> renÉ newell. >> christopher newton. >> christopher newton carter. >> nancy ngo. >> my father john christopher henwood. it has been 18 years since you were taken away from us and yesterday would have been your 27th wedding anniversary but i'm thankful for the loving mother and...
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he was once described as being like nelson mandela, but he was ousted in disgrace.egacy? >> i can confirm that robert mugabe has died. he's seen as a founding father of the democratic zimbabwe but there's no debate zimbabwe went from being a thriving nation. he's held in high esteem by the freedom fighters, but he is the man who denied them democracy, denied them opportunities and led to so many zim bab juans fleeing and going to other african countries in search of a bett life. >> the reforms people wanted to see have not been realized. what will this signify for the people there who are trying to move on in life? >> i think generally zimbabwans, it will take decades of reform. the civil liberty that zimbabwe yans have been fighting for are not realized. they have brought in younger ministers in the form of finance minister who's educated, head of business school here so he's seen a reformist. but zimbabwe doesn't have the tools and assets needed to rebuild the country. it will take a long time. so, it has opened up the media space. marginally he's appointed younge
he was once described as being like nelson mandela, but he was ousted in disgrace.egacy? >> i can confirm that robert mugabe has died. he's seen as a founding father of the democratic zimbabwe but there's no debate zimbabwe went from being a thriving nation. he's held in high esteem by the freedom fighters, but he is the man who denied them democracy, denied them opportunities and led to so many zim bab juans fleeing and going to other african countries in search of a bett life. >>...
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sobs echoed the years of separation. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: nelson his mother says thathe feels very happy. she says that it is hard to grow up without her parents. but they are here now, thank god. >> my kids are here after so many years, nelson's grandmother tells us. and then one more embrace says that all. >> reporter: moments later, she saw her granddaughter for the first time. well nearby the root story is repeated over and over. 50 families together for the first time in more than two decades. it will not last long. there temporary visa only allows them to stay for a few weeks. then they will be driven back to the airport to mexico. at a time when we are used to heartbreak, images of migrant families being torn apart, we can wrap our eyes around this as we watch for brief moment here in los angeles. families most once separated are together again. kpix 5. >> wow. >> pretty emotional stuff. >>> we want to tell you about a new project coming to kpix 5. we will investigate the troubled bay willunco what went on to get us to this point. and we will hold the powerful a
sobs echoed the years of separation. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: nelson his mother says thathe feels very happy. she says that it is hard to grow up without her parents. but they are here now, thank god. >> my kids are here after so many years, nelson's grandmother tells us. and then one more embrace says that all. >> reporter: moments later, she saw her granddaughter for the first time. well nearby the root story is repeated over and over. 50 families together for...
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and little mix'sjesy nelson calls for a crackdown on internet trolls, revealing she tried to take herafter cyberbullying. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: a 19th grand slam title for rafa nadal but he did it the hard way after an epic five—set final in new york. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one — live from westminster. at the end of business today parliament will be suspended until the 14th of october — but not before the government asks mps to vote again on an early general election. opposition parties have confirmed they will not vote in favour of that. borisjohnson started his day with a trip to dublin to talk to his irish counterpart leo varadkar. the prime minister said he would "overwhelmingly prefer" to find an agreement with the eu and believed it could be reached by the middle of october. but mrvaradkarsaid he was still waiting for alternative proposals to the backstop — the mechanism to avoid a hard border in ireland. here's our political correspondent chris mason. monday morning in dublin. this is what autumn looks like in ireland, and
and little mix'sjesy nelson calls for a crackdown on internet trolls, revealing she tried to take herafter cyberbullying. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: a 19th grand slam title for rafa nadal but he did it the hard way after an epic five—set final in new york. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one — live from westminster. at the end of business today parliament will be suspended until the 14th of october — but not before the government asks mps to vote...
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that was jesy nelson speaking to chi chi izundu.ind support, advice and links on the bbc‘s action line website... bbc.co.uk/actionline. discrimination based on class in the work—place should be outlawed. that's according to the tuc. it wants firms to be forced to report any gaps in pay between staff from different social backgrounds. the organisation's general secretary, frances o'grady, told delegates at its congress in brighton, that "many working class people feel shut—out from opportunities". it is hard to rise by graft and talent alone. the system is rigged from the start. where you come from, what your parents do, your accent, which school you went to. if you're from a working class family, the odds are stacked against you. officials in the bahamas have defended their response to hurricane dorian, saying they are dealing with the disaster. at least 45 people were killed last week. aid agencies say tens of thousands of residents still have no access to food or clean water. aleem maqbool reports now from the abaco islands, one o
that was jesy nelson speaking to chi chi izundu.ind support, advice and links on the bbc‘s action line website... bbc.co.uk/actionline. discrimination based on class in the work—place should be outlawed. that's according to the tuc. it wants firms to be forced to report any gaps in pay between staff from different social backgrounds. the organisation's general secretary, frances o'grady, told delegates at its congress in brighton, that "many working class people feel shut—out from...
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and finally, little mix'sjesy nelson is on the front page of the sun. her appearance. we've been speaking to jesy about this. you can see that at 7:20am. good morning, both. do you want to start? yes, shall i? there is loads in the paper, lots about the ba strike on the front of lots of the papers. i will be speaking to ba's chief executive and the head of the pilots' union and try to get to the ci’ux pilots' union and try to get to the crux of what is at stake, because there is another strike looming at there is another strike looming at the end of september which they are trying to avoid. elsewhere, i'm more familiar tale on the high street, high street retailers seeking cost cuts after the latest footfall decline. the figures are familiar. down the bottom is a story which might explain why, one in 15 credit ca rd might explain why, one in 15 credit card purchases on thejon lewis website are done overnight, a 23% increase in people buying stuff between the hours of midnight and six a.m.. so maybe if you are awake at home in bed, looking for stuff to b
and finally, little mix'sjesy nelson is on the front page of the sun. her appearance. we've been speaking to jesy about this. you can see that at 7:20am. good morning, both. do you want to start? yes, shall i? there is loads in the paper, lots about the ba strike on the front of lots of the papers. i will be speaking to ba's chief executive and the head of the pilots' union and try to get to the ci’ux pilots' union and try to get to the crux of what is at stake, because there is another...
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, robert gabriel mugabe, do swear -- >> reporter: it's easy to forget at first, he was likened to nelson mandela. he preached reconciliation after a brutal struggle that he helped leave. repaired bonds. he was even knighted. >> the united kingdom and zimbab zimbabwe, had grown from strength to strength over the years. >> reporter: young zimbabwe was the envy of the continent. >> robert mougabe was my hero. his confidence and postulating amazing positions. and i decided this was a man that impressed me. >> reporter: he would like to say he had a degree in violence. and from the start, he squashed desce descent. >> translator: i saw people being killed. i saw them killed. and i did not say a word. >> reporter: alice relives her trauma every day. her back was broken by the north korean-trained fifth brigade in 1983. it was meant to crush mugabe's rivals, civilians were targeted, victims chosen along ethnic lines. when knmugabe was threatened again, he was attacked, seizing farms. and he crushed the rising opposition, using his hold on state security. but the violence shocked the world. muga
, robert gabriel mugabe, do swear -- >> reporter: it's easy to forget at first, he was likened to nelson mandela. he preached reconciliation after a brutal struggle that he helped leave. repaired bonds. he was even knighted. >> the united kingdom and zimbab zimbabwe, had grown from strength to strength over the years. >> reporter: young zimbabwe was the envy of the continent. >> robert mougabe was my hero. his confidence and postulating amazing positions. and i decided...
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was there. >> david was beatin' on the door and hollerin', "nelson, 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 th
was there. >> david was beatin' on the door and hollerin', "nelson, 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,...
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del servicio que le dan a los pacientes, y sobre esto nos habla este enfermero registrado que es nelsonpacientes, estamos pidiendo mÁs personal para aquÍ. >>> menciona que mucha veces pueden cuidar dos o tres pacientes. >>> depende unidad, cardiologÍa tres o cuatro, cuando llegamos a cinco estamos poniendo en peligro la vida. >>> y es la exigencia que tienen otros enfermeros tambiÉn gracias nelson es la exigencia de otros enfermeras alrededor del paÍs, en este hospital ya anticipaba esta huelga por eso desde semanas se estuvieron preparando por esta situaciÓn y mandaron a sus pacientes a otros hospitales y tambiÉn contrataron a enfermeros de otras partes para que el hospital siguiera funcionando hoy, es todo, regreso contigo. >>> gracias rubÉn. >>> tres personas arrestadas dejÓ anoche una protesta frente a la casa del director de un centro de dens en aurora colorado un grupo de activistas, exigieron con su marshall fin de redadas no muy legislaciÓn del lugar donde estaban hubo otra concentraciÓn, pero de un grupo favor de polÍticas migratorias del presidente trump que intercambiaron gri
del servicio que le dan a los pacientes, y sobre esto nos habla este enfermero registrado que es nelsonpacientes, estamos pidiendo mÁs personal para aquÍ. >>> menciona que mucha veces pueden cuidar dos o tres pacientes. >>> depende unidad, cardiologÍa tres o cuatro, cuando llegamos a cinco estamos poniendo en peligro la vida. >>> y es la exigencia que tienen otros enfermeros tambiÉn gracias nelson es la exigencia de otros enfermeras alrededor del paÍs, en este...
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joining us now via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall street journal." first, it is unfortunately common for people to say that e process is fraudulent. but from what you can tell and all the different monitors that are on the ground, has this been a fair process so r today? >> it's really not clear. i think there's been some problems with the process, just we went to a polling station this morning, and, at 7:00, whea the polls opened, and the election... the electoral staff wasn't even there. there was a problem this afternoon with voting lists at another polling station where people came in and looked for they were sure they registered. they had proof that they're registered, but they couldn't find their names on the voting list. so, is that fraud or is that kind of sort of inefficiency and ineptitude that has so characterized elections for a very long time? i think that the other people i think the biggest problem today is voter turnout. voter turnout seems to have been extremely low. and privately, president ghani's people are talking about a llion,
joining us now via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall street journal." first, it is unfortunately common for people to say that e process is fraudulent. but from what you can tell and all the different monitors that are on the ground, has this been a fair process so r today? >> it's really not clear. i think there's been some problems with the process, just we went to a polling station this morning, and, at 7:00, whea the polls opened, and the election......
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for this tori "sho-nuff"ha nelson. >> wt can't angie do? >> whatot can i n g? do profess. ts boxer 20rn ashbu virginiaih kst w w aorld p hitimpions tlcareer you saw what happened here, tori nelson retired byki kn out her opponent in her fit.l figh in an oh my goff show exclusive, we find out her story is now going 20 the ring to the big scre. >> reporter: what are you looking forward to the most though as you enter this new o r? t what it's bringing, what it's going to bring mg gh for that, i don't know if i should spe of , but it's in the making. sowill come out >> reporter: it should come out no>> t only for you.w. >> rorter: oh, yeah? >> a bigho s out o octavia expense we j signed for a movie. >> reporter: i hgoth ouav eotchilt fi torey? tiffany haddish's name has been throwing around. o her storyne of fighting passionosinninging love all the goodpaking and watching that interview by subscribeingo n podcast. so phenomenal.li we knowon dollars baby but i feelo ch more than that and with a loc tie and everything that she's t beenlyth >> that's a big p. that's huge. >> spe
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he's a radical william blake put the same term there's a painting of nelson here a picture of nelson here showing less sympathy for radicalism argument.
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. >> sreenivasan: joining us now from ahanistan via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall streetournal." craig, were you surprise by the president's tweet? >> yes, very. president trump has sort of steered clear of the afghan peace process quite a bit. cas a candidate he of, orse said he would like to see u.s. troops out of th but since the peace process sort of got started and the u.s. strted direct talks with the taliban last summer, he has madcae onal comments but he has generally steered clear.. so that was a pretty-- that was shocking. >> what about the parties involved that you have been able to touch base witreh. hey planning on having a meeting the taliban has said that they had received invitation from president trump last month to come to washington to visit. the taliban didn't specify a date today. the afghan government sort of leaked information on frday suggesting that they were tbg to go to washington. they made no-- ere was no indication at all that they were s ing to meet with president trump and there no indication that they were going so obviously w
. >> sreenivasan: joining us now from ahanistan via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall streetournal." craig, were you surprise by the president's tweet? >> yes, very. president trump has sort of steered clear of the afghan peace process quite a bit. cas a candidate he of, orse said he would like to see u.s. troops out of th but since the peace process sort of got started and the u.s. strted direct talks with the taliban last summer, he has madcae onal...
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joining us with his thoughts tonight david nelson chief strategist at bell point asset management. to see you welcome back. >> tha fs having me. >> i know you are an avoid numbers cruncher. but how much does the person sitting in theic corner o affect your decisions. >> it's a big part. but sometimesid you can't a making the investment. mark zuckerberg was certainly under fire for cambridge analytica and other issues as o we that i have. when you look at the numbers this is a company top line growing at 20%. ratio of around 1. sometimes tough take that into sonsideration, watch the ceo, watch what happut sometimes you can't avoid being in the name. >> now, when you look a a stock, you say sometimes you canned c 't avoid thename. but how much does the ceo's performance if there is a crisi or issue, how much does his or her performance influence your decision to either buy or not buy a stock. an certainlyeo the can make or break the company. certainly but not everybody is a ste jobs. knows are rare events. and in the end i come back to the numbers but i look for red flags upon a ceo.
joining us with his thoughts tonight david nelson chief strategist at bell point asset management. to see you welcome back. >> tha fs having me. >> i know you are an avoid numbers cruncher. but how much does the person sitting in theic corner o affect your decisions. >> it's a big part. but sometimesid you can't a making the investment. mark zuckerberg was certainly under fire for cambridge analytica and other issues as o we that i have. when you look at the numbers this is a...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers claire cohen and fraser nelsonupdate. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the first day of september, the first day of autumn for meteorologists so it feels apt that there is a cool feel to our weather today, sunshine but
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers claire cohen and fraser nelsonupdate. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the first day of september, the first day of autumn for meteorologists so it feels apt that there is a cool feel to our weather today, sunshine but
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managing t convince the nelson family the backyard fence needs fixing. while tct ss pretending to fix the fence, another goes in sthe house,aling several items even dropping some of the olen items out from a pocket on the w out. >> policaye initial'r y aeal uk? have to.that's just something'y could s to get your tention. >> we' told rrings, neck lists an an engagemen ring were stolen. th w ishathe box pty.camo bedroom. we're told investigators are explorings the possibility this could be far from a ranm incident.in fact us tt they are interviewing contractors who may have done r even outside theecze theol saw on the sveillance video, call the fairf count>>y aic pol. what a beautiful fridayoo aftern after we've had nice fall-like weather. caitlin roth is tracking your f 24/7 afterox 5 breakthrough. . >>> 24/7 fo jcast. >>> caitlin oining us and another beautiful day, a mini stretch of.ll amazing. >> and the weekend will benice, just will be hot. >> the returnf 90's is it? >> i know. it's -- you know, it's hard at this time of year, who wants to be 9 plus,
managing t convince the nelson family the backyard fence needs fixing. while tct ss pretending to fix the fence, another goes in sthe house,aling several items even dropping some of the olen items out from a pocket on the w out. >> policaye initial'r y aeal uk? have to.that's just something'y could s to get your tention. >> we' told rrings, neck lists an an engagemen ring were stolen. th w ishathe box pty.camo bedroom. we're told investigators are explorings the possibility this...
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ann nelson. david william nelson. ginger nelson. michelle nelson. peter allen nelson.ar francis nesbitt. gerrard terrence nevins. renee newell. christopher c. newton. christopher newton-carter. nancy ngo. >> and my father, john krifr henwood. it's been sl years since you were taken away from us and yesterday would have been your 27th wedding anniversary. but i'm thankful every day for the loving mother and sister that i have. and i'm lucky to have people like dud, pam and david in my life. i look up to you every day and hope that you're proud of me. >> clo >> and my mother. and maria theresa santillo. we will, we miss you, judy and martes, we will always love you and always be in our hearts. >> nagoyan. >> jody nichilo. >> kathleen ann nicosia. >> martin niederer. niedermeyer. frank niestadt. gloria nieves. juan nieves. troy nilsson. paul nimbley. john niven. katherine noack. curtis noel. michael a.noeth. >> curtis nolan. >> robert walter noonan. jacqueline june norton. >> robert grant norton. >> daniela notaro. >> brian christopher novotny. >> soichi numata. >> brian
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that is get the thoughts of nigel nelson. —— political week.is your reaction to what the prime minister said outside downing street this evening? i think we are heading for the general election. assuming that the general election. assuming that the rebel alliance have the numbers to actually get things through, i think the only option he has got is go straight to general election. he would have that sinoti could so i suppose we are looking at october the 14th. tony blair was saying that an election would be an elephant trap for labour, how do you see that? tony blair has a good point there. one of the ways of stopping a no—deal brexit would be simply under the fixed term for two thirds of mps to say i do not want an election. on that basis, borisjohnson could not go ahead. if they wanted to guarantee a new deal, that is the way to go. however, opposition parties cannot go around rejecting an election. labour have been calling for an election for two yea rs. to calling for an election for two years. to turn around now and say we do not want one,
that is get the thoughts of nigel nelson. —— political week.is your reaction to what the prime minister said outside downing street this evening? i think we are heading for the general election. assuming that the general election. assuming that the rebel alliance have the numbers to actually get things through, i think the only option he has got is go straight to general election. he would have that sinoti could so i suppose we are looking at october the 14th. tony blair was saying that an...
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and colleen nelson, she'she editorial page editor for thean "kansas city starr newspa ande she joins us from kansas city,ss missouri.ll hello to bothu.f ywe we thank you for being here on this wednesday. i want to start by talking aboun hurrdorian. i know that so much of theat attention has been on theutut astern u.s. coast, but, with the severi o ofhu hurricane after another, they're getting bigger, they're dppingre more rain, they're creating more devastation, i wonder, chris buskirk, there is more conversation now about climatech change, the connection betwema c change and what'spp happening to humans on thean planet. is it your sense that this isre more of a itingsue for americans than it was? >> think that divides a littlebi bit along pty an ideologicalfi affiliations, so it certainlyis , i think, for democrats, iin think it may be a bit more for repubcacans. what say,s. though, with regard to republicans is that there is w do i want to say this, there is sort of afr frustration about the discussioc of clate change, not do w believe it or doe not but ine the sense that it someti
and colleen nelson, she'she editorial page editor for thean "kansas city starr newspa ande she joins us from kansas city,ss missouri.ll hello to bothu.f ywe we thank you for being here on this wednesday. i want to start by talking aboun hurrdorian. i know that so much of theat attention has been on theutut astern u.s. coast, but, with the severi o ofhu hurricane after another, they're getting bigger, they're dppingre more rain, they're creating more devastation, i wonder, chris buskirk,...
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heather: sergeant nelson is okay, thank goodness. to fox business alert, popular heartburn medication pulls off the shelfs at cvs as fda investigates possible link to cancer, tracee carrasco from fox business with what you need to know, good morning, tracee. >> vantac has been pulled off the shelfs after some concerns of possible link to cancer, the fda earlier this month tested pills and found trace amounts of known carcinogen which is linked to cancer, can be harmful in large amounts, only small amounts in the pills, they say they are going to be testing some more so there's really no reason to panic just yet but they want people to maybe consider switching to another medication, now the drug maker they did say we all work closely with the fda and conducting our own robust investigations to ensure we continue to meet the highest quality safety and quality standards, so, again, they have to pull that off shelfs at cvs. heather: important for people to know for sure, forever 21, they are filing for bankruptcy? >> chapter 11 protectio
heather: sergeant nelson is okay, thank goodness. to fox business alert, popular heartburn medication pulls off the shelfs at cvs as fda investigates possible link to cancer, tracee carrasco from fox business with what you need to know, good morning, tracee. >> vantac has been pulled off the shelfs after some concerns of possible link to cancer, the fda earlier this month tested pills and found trace amounts of known carcinogen which is linked to cancer, can be harmful in large amounts,...
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so as i say at the end that both timothy mcveigh and nelson mandela use the same palm as their motto, vindictive. and those common cause below them. >> thomas frank what's the matter with kansas. but you are heeding the wrong people. with that corporate power to shift the job overseas that are completely forgotten about that you hate people below you the black people or the women. >> so with very often. >> so one of your most original factors in but we get it wrong to see the rampage shooter is for the school shooters i'm sorry. >> not those going postal that like columbine shooters. >> i am flattered that you think i have a new take on this. but i will tell you what i think we can do about it with the sociology about it with the school shooters all the research done except those who have wrote a book that all the ways we have approach that has been on the psychology of the shooter. the extreme psychology that basically is like looking add painting it is guns and rockets and violent video games and any number of the causes and then the more social psychological that they were constant
so as i say at the end that both timothy mcveigh and nelson mandela use the same palm as their motto, vindictive. and those common cause below them. >> thomas frank what's the matter with kansas. but you are heeding the wrong people. with that corporate power to shift the job overseas that are completely forgotten about that you hate people below you the black people or the women. >> so with very often. >> so one of your most original factors in but we get it wrong to see the...
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i'm here for a reason.so when i- >> well, nelson has only lost, get this, twice in her entire boxing she will appr onhe ohy angie go week to talk more about her suuncces ss poanrtds hall of fame inductedaugu thets cut, swimmer class were former redskins corner back seanspirins murray bob mahiton senatorsow pitcher walter johns. >>> capnehaalng o w ahen it com what you can and tno c canaps t. take a look, backpacks of any size will no longere cbat b trihang in must s no larger than 14 by 14 incs. dertsen vuebackck ss. todafor e' tlleinghe tell you h top college picks coming up. ♪ top college pis coming up. don'tt to get the internet don'tt ee your business really nds. switch to coast busioday for a special offer on the services you need to make your business boom. ke sed to power for a special offer on the services all your devices, and an advanced voice sotion. and take your business beyond fast. don't miss out on this limited time offer. >>> a sixth grade student its being recognized for doing reallyell on the act. last year christian roads t the test at 12 careers old, she briefed
i'm here for a reason.so when i- >> well, nelson has only lost, get this, twice in her entire boxing she will appr onhe ohy angie go week to talk more about her suuncces ss poanrtds hall of fame inductedaugu thets cut, swimmer class were former redskins corner back seanspirins murray bob mahiton senatorsow pitcher walter johns. >>> capnehaalng o w ahen it com what you can and tno c canaps t. take a look, backpacks of any size will no longere cbat b trihang in must s no larger...
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random.art.weised t neck harold nelson telling u they plan to interview every tyou.and ker or contractens of .f osands o growrn♪. yorky. cit d for people. >> after calling ooiut it of th democratic race.le or aff n let's fix the system the right way. n theonph sngattle way plla fyda,to fac 's. cinwee plan for this season. whether you're doing a bida g innc e end-zone, our lineup of furniture life's touchdowns. stthlaas 1saveto0 with hundreds of custions opt no . >>> fox 5 news at 6:00 the and shawn standing by. >>> there's somewhat of a debate. should you lower standards to er substitute teachers? coho has decided toun lower the requirements for the tute teachers, becausesu have substitute teacherser our standards when >> es to ting.t.n't ow wre thats going at first >>> late breaking news in thrl sports wo antonio brown dropped from the patriots, tmz is working behind why the decision was mad talkithhemeto cominy.g up >>> 11. days in a patriots uniform, one game, were twitter said one scaramucci. good coon. > queue the music of time for mp the fox 5 top five. weay it's the best caught
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the pop starjesy nelson is calling for tougher consequences for online trolls. of the cruel comments. she's been speaking to our entertainment correspondent chi chi izundu. the winner of the x factor 2011 is... it should have been a moment ofjoy. ..little mix. but, after the cameras had stopped rolling and the celebrations should have started, jesy nelson was reading messages online. there were so many messages, nasty ones. but the one that was at the top was from, like, a random man. and yeah, he was just saying how disgusting i am, and that i don't deserve to be in a girl band, and that i deserved to die. how do you feel when you post on instagram? jesy says she still gets abuse on social media, but four years ago, the comments affected her so much she started missing work, fell into a depression, and attempted suicide. now, when i look back on it, i can't believe i even did that. but when you're in that state of mind, you just — you don't think about, like, what you're going to leave behind, or the people you're going to have an effect on. you just want to ta
the pop starjesy nelson is calling for tougher consequences for online trolls. of the cruel comments. she's been speaking to our entertainment correspondent chi chi izundu. the winner of the x factor 2011 is... it should have been a moment ofjoy. ..little mix. but, after the cameras had stopped rolling and the celebrations should have started, jesy nelson was reading messages online. there were so many messages, nasty ones. but the one that was at the top was from, like, a random man. and yeah,...
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when nelson mandela came to power in 1904 said left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape and he's a really good dude and you live as a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is going on oct 30th 2018 and andrew moore stormed his shop in the home and bandits to the ground. to escape but his girlfriend in the for me. to return was. i don't have. anything in. my girlfriend or dollars on those markham to knows everything. she was telling myself that they admit that. but. you create me to take me outside to say no. don't go away. so i survived. the incident was just one of the $139.00 documented shop lutyens in south africa in 2018 motivated bones in a for every month in townships like white city but african born foreigners are victims of violent hate crimes many locals think they're responsible for low wages and job losses. to meet as in a 4 week who often target foreign owned stores its leader calls himself the deaf and to him foreigners are not just easy targets he holds them responsible for his own misery. you go to join his big great know every corner you go to. jail for in t
when nelson mandela came to power in 1904 said left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape and he's a really good dude and you live as a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is going on oct 30th 2018 and andrew moore stormed his shop in the home and bandits to the ground. to escape but his girlfriend in the for me. to return was. i don't have. anything in. my girlfriend or dollars on those markham to knows everything. she was telling myself that they admit that. but. you create me to...
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when nelson mandela came to power in 1970 left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape panda and he's an idiot and their life is a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is going on 2018 and angry more stormed his shop in home and bandits to the ground. to escape but his girlfriend in the from. the returning. i don't have. anything in anymore. i lost my girlfriend dollars dollars or euros. everything. was telling myself that. but. to trick me to take me outside to say no. don't go to a. source of violence. incident was just one of the $139.00 documented shop routines in south africa in 2018 motivated by ends in a for every month in townships like white city but african born foreigners are victims of violent hate crimes many locals think they are responsible for low wages and job losses. to meet as in a 4 week again who often target foreign owned stores its leader calls himself the deference to him foreigners and not just easy targets he wants them for responsible for his own misery. you go to join is great you know every corner you go to. jail for interesting work that's working
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when nelson mandela came to power in 1970 left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape hunger and he's a good dude and your life is a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is going on oct 30th 2018 and angry mob stormed his shop in home and bandits to the ground. to escape but his girlfriend in the flames. i don't really. see i don't have. anything in life. i lost my girlfriend arlo's dollars almost. everything. was telling myself that it made back. but. you create me to take me out so i decided no. don't impose a. choice of life. incident was just one of the $139.00 documented shop looting in south africa in $3.00 to $18.00 motivated bones in a 4 year every month internships like white city but african born foreigners are victims of violent hate crimes many think they are responsible for low wages and job losses. to meet as in a for the them who often target foreign owned stores its leader calls himself the deference to him foreigners are not just easy targets he calls them for responsible for his own misery. you go to join is great now every corner you go to. jail for is just a
when nelson mandela came to power in 1970 left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape hunger and he's a good dude and your life is a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is going on oct 30th 2018 and angry mob stormed his shop in home and bandits to the ground. to escape but his girlfriend in the flames. i don't really. see i don't have. anything in life. i lost my girlfriend arlo's dollars almost. everything. was telling myself that it made back. but. you create me to take me out so i...
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when nelson mandela came to power in 1904 sediment left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape hunger and leverage to build a new life as a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is gone on october 30th 2018 and angry more stormed his shop in home and bandits to the ground managed to escape but his girlfriend died in the flames. i don't really think i was. see i don't have. anything him anymore. i lost my country and our last dollar was a lost mark i'm doing it was everything. she was telling myself that get me back. but. do correct me to take me outside to say no. don't go to a. source of violence. incident was just one of the $139.00 documented shop lutyens in south africa in $3.00 to $18.00 motivated bones in a 4 every month in townships like white city but african born foreigners are victims of violent hate crimes many locals think they are responsible for low wages and job losses. we need as you know for began who often target foreign owned stores its leader calls himself the deaf and to him foreigners are not just easy targets he calls them for responsible for his own miser
when nelson mandela came to power in 1904 sediment left somalia for the rainbow nation to escape hunger and leverage to build a new life as a shopkeeper in johannesburg today everything is gone on october 30th 2018 and angry more stormed his shop in home and bandits to the ground managed to escape but his girlfriend died in the flames. i don't really think i was. see i don't have. anything him anymore. i lost my country and our last dollar was a lost mark i'm doing it was everything. she was...
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taylor: that was riveter ceo and founder amy nelson.for this edition of "the best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest throughout the week, , 2:00 p.m.ew york san francisco. be sure to follow our global breaking news network at to dock on twitter. -- at tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the
taylor: that was riveter ceo and founder amy nelson.for this edition of "the best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest throughout the week, , 2:00 p.m.ew york san francisco. be sure to follow our global breaking news network at to dock on twitter. -- at tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway,...
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robert gabriel mugabe do swear -- >> reporter: so it's easy to forget that at first he was likened to nelson mandela. mugabe preached reconciliation after a brutal struggle he helped lead, repaired bonds with former colonial master britain. he was even knighted. >> historical links between the united kingdom and zimbabwe, which date from far back in history have grown from strength to strength over the years. >> reporter: the young zimbabwe became the envy of the continent. mugabe, trained as a teacher, presided over an education revolution and a thriving agricultural powerhouse. >> robert mugabe was my hero, and i looked up to robert mugabe's eloquence. robert mugabe's confidence in postulating amazing positions, and i decided that this is a man that impressed me. >> reporter: but mugabe liked to say he had a degree in violence, and from the start he squashed dissent. >> translator: yes, i saw people being killed. i saw them killed, and you could not say a word. >> reporter: alice relives her trauma every day. her back was broken by the north korean trained fifth brigade as they swept throu
robert gabriel mugabe do swear -- >> reporter: so it's easy to forget that at first he was likened to nelson mandela. mugabe preached reconciliation after a brutal struggle he helped lead, repaired bonds with former colonial master britain. he was even knighted. >> historical links between the united kingdom and zimbabwe, which date from far back in history have grown from strength to strength over the years. >> reporter: the young zimbabwe became the envy of the continent....
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lonnie nelson put it into a measuring scope. it is 52 towers. that is a lot. the sales force is a huge building. this plan and the route re-opening plan. with this much debris we are not moving it out of the city right away. the way the plan is written is in phases. on tuesday we tested the middle phase of the plan. so if we look on here, the incident occurs. the lark earthquake happens and -- the large earthquake happens and we know this will quickly go into restoration and recovery plan. on tuesday of this week we activated our local debris management task force. they will be sitting at the public works doc, but what we learned if we don't understand what the state and feds are dues at their task force level it is challenging to coordinate. we have the opportunity to have those activated. this is like yesterday with the state and federal fuel task force. this work is just so large. this is a photo from tuesday. this is the fifth exercise of the series. if you look on the that side of the table the further sealed you folks in military uniforms our side we hav
lonnie nelson put it into a measuring scope. it is 52 towers. that is a lot. the sales force is a huge building. this plan and the route re-opening plan. with this much debris we are not moving it out of the city right away. the way the plan is written is in phases. on tuesday we tested the middle phase of the plan. so if we look on here, the incident occurs. the lark earthquake happens and -- the large earthquake happens and we know this will quickly go into restoration and recovery plan. on...
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this car was presented to nelson mandela as a gift after his release from prison. the activist who went on to become south africa's 1st black president is still ever present here as is his fight against the apartheid regime with all of its horrors. one of the most impressive exhibits is the replica of the tiny jail cell where mandela was held in isolation for years. music was also part of the resistance against departed singing together gave protesters a voice i haven't asked for to see you know it just. put it to show i get the feeling that people here express their political opinions through music. and have it as it is 5 and that people here process a lot of their fear. and negative emotions light and mass suffering and pain through music zakk. it's simply giving voice to what they're feeling at that moment about what's them and yet making something positive out of their pain. this weekend i think that's really one of africa's strengths from africa. i had already suspected that singing has a completely different meaning here than it does for us in germany and tha
this car was presented to nelson mandela as a gift after his release from prison. the activist who went on to become south africa's 1st black president is still ever present here as is his fight against the apartheid regime with all of its horrors. one of the most impressive exhibits is the replica of the tiny jail cell where mandela was held in isolation for years. music was also part of the resistance against departed singing together gave protesters a voice i haven't asked for to see you...
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martin luther king, sesser shabbos, nelson mandela, simon wiesenthal, desmond tutu, legendary leaders. , bill russell, athletebdul-jabbar, activists. michael jordan, tiger woods, stevie wonder, excellence personified. john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. thank you everybody. it is a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> in alabama, there were millions of the -- in the storm's path -- >> thank you very much. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, former republican congressman and current nra board member bob barr discusses efforts to reduce gun violence. women iniscussion of the republican party. with democracy alliance senior adviso
martin luther king, sesser shabbos, nelson mandela, simon wiesenthal, desmond tutu, legendary leaders. , bill russell, athletebdul-jabbar, activists. michael jordan, tiger woods, stevie wonder, excellence personified. john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to...
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joining me from san francisco is the ceo and founder, amy nelson.o you differentiate yourself from the company that most people know, wework? amy: wework is always a a giant in the industry but the riveter is standing somewhere else. we are like a modern-day union for working women. we provide a number of different price levels and access for our members. we cater to a demographic that needs truly flexible work. they might need a part-time never ship or hour-by-hour. we look at how we can advance our community and the workplace through innovative programming like office hours with venture capital investors, as well as exciting programming with celebrities coming in. taylor: how did you take advantage of some of the negative recent press around wework, mainly about their financials. overvalued, high liability. how can you use that to your advantage? amy: we don't try to use it to our advantage but i think it is very instructive to look at how other companies that are going public are showing us the financial growth. a venture backed company's job is
joining me from san francisco is the ceo and founder, amy nelson.o you differentiate yourself from the company that most people know, wework? amy: wework is always a a giant in the industry but the riveter is standing somewhere else. we are like a modern-day union for working women. we provide a number of different price levels and access for our members. we cater to a demographic that needs truly flexible work. they might need a part-time never ship or hour-by-hour. we look at how we can...
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martin luther king, sesser shabbos, nelson mandela, simon wiesenthal, desmond tutu, legendary leaders. muhammad ali, bill russell, kareem abdul-jabbar, athlete activists. michael jordan, tiger woods, stevie wonder, excellence personified. john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer, and vin scully, friends i try to emulate. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also johnny, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. who's here today. thank you, everybody. it's a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. and you're going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. >> c-span recently visited milwaukee for a look at the preparations underway for the 2020 national convention, which will be held july 13-16. here's a look. milwaukee is on the shores of lake chicken, or as i like describe it, the fresh coast. this horribly best known for gear -- beer, but will be the cente
martin luther king, sesser shabbos, nelson mandela, simon wiesenthal, desmond tutu, legendary leaders. muhammad ali, bill russell, kareem abdul-jabbar, athlete activists. michael jordan, tiger woods, stevie wonder, excellence personified. john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer, and vin scully, friends i try to emulate. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump:...