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there's some on dela with the nelson mandela, a free man within days and t upon take lead to nelson mandela walked free after 27 years in prison. we pray for guidance, i think a deeply conservative afrikaner f. w was never known as a reformer, but he'd come to realize in his own words, the to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. we must find a way in this country as black. those white do live together in the revolution almost pain. any way the black townships erupt, it in violent hard line. african is threatened to bloody revenge. lengthy negotiations resulted in a non racial constitution and mostly peaceful elections. in 1994 millions of black people voted for the 1st time endorsing the a and c and nelson mandela as president. as the man who co wrote the end of a point 8 declared shared the nobel peace prize with mandela. he later cheered the global leadership fun promoting good governance worldwide to many within the ranks of his offer. aqona people f w was a traitor to the end. history will remember a leader who knew that white supremacy had run its co
there's some on dela with the nelson mandela, a free man within days and t upon take lead to nelson mandela walked free after 27 years in prison. we pray for guidance, i think a deeply conservative afrikaner f. w was never known as a reformer, but he'd come to realize in his own words, the to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. we must find a way in this country as black. those white do live together in the revolution almost pain. any way the black townships...
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and the nelson family grew by a few more.you never fill the hole in your life to you when you lose a trial? >> no. >> no. >> how often do you think about jessica? >> every day. >> every day. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. tching >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> one of the investigators brought somebody over to me saying this is our crime advocate. i was steeling myself for it already, because of the massive police presence. >> they said that they believe that he had been murdered. >> craig rideout, dad of seven, cared deeply about his kids. >> he was a loving man. provid
and the nelson family grew by a few more.you never fill the hole in your life to you when you lose a trial? >> no. >> no. >> how often do you think about jessica? >> every day. >> every day. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. tching >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> one of the investigators brought somebody over to me saying this is our...
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missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessyka worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like, "what? what do you mean she's not there?" they're like, "she's not here and we've been calling her and she's not answering." >> reporter: thing was, jessyka was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panicked now, she ran to her car. was jessyka at home sick? >> so i was calling her all the way over there. and i was thinking, "i don't know where she's at." and then i started to think really bad things. maybe she was in a ditch somewhere passed out. maybe she was -- a really bad car accident. >> reporter: but you knew it was something bad? >> i felt something was wrong. so i get over there and her car's in the driveway, so i'm relieved. and i'm like, okay, she's here. she's not in an accident. but why isn't she answering the phone? >> reporter: the door was locked, so missy used her key to let herself in. >> i walk in and her house is really dark. i can't find her. and it's like, you know,
missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessyka worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like, "what? what do you mean she's not there?" they're like, "she's not here and we've been calling her and she's not answering." >> reporter: thing was, jessyka was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panicked now, she ran to her car. was jessyka at home sick? >> so i was calling her all the way over...
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nelson emerged armed with a gun after the gunfire subsided. some 45 minutes passed before officers say they were able to safely approach the vehicle and visually determined that nelson was no longer a threat officers provided first aid at that point and took him to a hospital for treatment. but again, 45 minutes, an unregistered handgun and extended magazines. police say were recovered at the scene. nobody else was hurt in this incident. the santa clara county district attorney's office is now conducting an independent investigation into the shooting will certainly keep you posted on that front. ken, pam, back to you. thank you. grant. >> charges have been filed in connection to the shooting of retired oakland police captain or c joyner. we have mug shots of 2 of the suspects. marlon king and come andre king police say they are 2 of the 3 suspects accused of confronting joined her at gunpoint threatening to shoot him and steal his property. investigators say joyner pulled out a gun and fired shots killing the 3rd suspect to sony gardner and th
nelson emerged armed with a gun after the gunfire subsided. some 45 minutes passed before officers say they were able to safely approach the vehicle and visually determined that nelson was no longer a threat officers provided first aid at that point and took him to a hospital for treatment. but again, 45 minutes, an unregistered handgun and extended magazines. police say were recovered at the scene. nobody else was hurt in this incident. the santa clara county district attorney's office is now...
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nelson mandela, a free man. >> within days, nelson mandela walked free after 20 years in prison. >> ihank you. >> fw had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. >> we must find a way to stand as blacks and as whites and live together in peace. >> revolution came -- revolution almost came anyway. the black townships erupted in violence. white farmers threatened revenge. lengthy negotiations resulted in a constitution and -- a non-racial constitution and mostly peaceful elections in 1994. millions voted in the african national congress and nelson mandela as president. as the men who covert the end of apartheid, de klerk showed the nobel peace prize with mandela. he later shared the -- chaired the government front. history will remember a leader who knew that white supremacy will run its course. >> fw de klerk recorded a message just before his death, apologizing to those he felt -- those who felt he had not accepted responsibility for the damage caused by racial segregation. >> in this last message, let me repeat,
nelson mandela, a free man. >> within days, nelson mandela walked free after 20 years in prison. >> ihank you. >> fw had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. >> we must find a way to stand as blacks and as whites and live together in peace. >> revolution came -- revolution almost came anyway. the black townships erupted in violence. white farmers threatened revenge. lengthy negotiations...
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nelson sent donte wright's death. nelson spent one _ donte wright's death.one evening _ donte wright's death. nelson spent one evening with - donte wright's death. nelson | spent one evening with ebony mcmillan and her children as the mood turned violent outside their apartment.— their apartment. there were children there, _ their apartment. there were children there, trying - their apartment. there were children there, trying to - their apartment. there were children there, trying to live j children there, trying to live a normal life but unable to do so. they kept the children in a bedroom away from a lot of the yelling and the protests. there was a lot of concern about rubber bullets going into the windows and hitting a child stop so both ed and i realised that this was a really unique story to tell and a really nuanced way to understand violence in america. the 'udges said this was i violence in america. the 'udges said this was a h violence in america. the 'udges said this was a very h violence in america. the judges said this was a very original - said
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nelson. >> thank you, chairwoman watson coleman, ranking member gimenez, chair thompson, and ranking member katko, for convening this hearing on the current presence of the aviation security and the people on the front lines who are sustaining the longest turbulent times in our history. i'm a 25-year-old flight attendant and president of our union, representing flight attendants in 17 airlines across the country as well as surjs agents and ground service workers with our partner union, communication workers of america. over the course of this entire year, we have experienced more disruptions in the skies and in airports than we have seen during the entire history of aviation. while this is a relatively small group of people, compared with the overwhelming neb of travelers who want to follow the rules and have a safe, uneventful flight, the rate in which they're acting out is at a frequency that is way out of hand. at best, these individuals are creating a horrible experience for everyone, at
nelson. >> thank you, chairwoman watson coleman, ranking member gimenez, chair thompson, and ranking member katko, for convening this hearing on the current presence of the aviation security and the people on the front lines who are sustaining the longest turbulent times in our history. i'm a 25-year-old flight attendant and president of our union, representing flight attendants in 17 airlines across the country as well as surjs agents and ground service workers with our partner union,...
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they have since learned that a detective fired first at nelson when nelson emerged armed with a gun.lara county district attorney's office is now conducting an independent investigation of the shooting and they say they'll have a much deeper dive into the video and events leading to that deadly shooting will be covering this story as well. coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 6 charges have been filed in connection to the shooting of retired oakland police captain or c joyner. >> we have mug shots of 2 of the suspects marlon king and come on dre king. they are 2 of the 3 suspects accused of confronting him at gunpoint threatening to shoot him and stealing his property. investigators say joyner pulled out a gun and fired shots killing the 3rd suspect desanti gardner. we have surveillance video from the shooting on october 21st in west oakland. police say a 4th suspect joshua hayes was driving the getaway car. he was arrested in texas and is being extradited to now back to california. joyner was also critically injured. he is recovering, though. all 3 defendants have been charged with t
they have since learned that a detective fired first at nelson when nelson emerged armed with a gun.lara county district attorney's office is now conducting an independent investigation of the shooting and they say they'll have a much deeper dive into the video and events leading to that deadly shooting will be covering this story as well. coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 6 charges have been filed in connection to the shooting of retired oakland police captain or c joyner. >> we have...
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nelson mandela, walked 3 off to 27 years in prison. for god, we pray for god, god, i think a deeper conservative africana f w was never known as a reformer that had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing the revolution. ah, we must find a way in this country as blacks, and as whites do live together, if this, oh, revolution almost came anyway. the black townships erupted in violence. hard line african has threatened bloody revenge. lengthy negotiations resulted in a non racial constitution and mostly peaceful elections. a 9 to 9 to 4 o minions of black people voted for the 1st time endorsing the african national congress and nelson mandela's president. as the man who co wrote the end of a party, the clack shared the nobel peace prize with mandela. he later changed the global leadership fund, promoting good governance world wide. to many within the ranks of his african people. if w was a traitor to the end, history will remember a leader who knew that white supremacy had run i
nelson mandela, walked 3 off to 27 years in prison. for god, we pray for god, god, i think a deeper conservative africana f w was never known as a reformer that had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing the revolution. ah, we must find a way in this country as blacks, and as whites do live together, if this, oh, revolution almost came anyway. the black townships erupted in violence. hard line african has threatened bloody revenge....
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nelson says the last few days have been emotional without it's hard. i can't even. >> understand why someone would want to do this. but. i mean, even coming home not running to the door to greet me. >> or hearing him run around in the background. nelson's family set up a reward website for merlin who's 26 pounds with a few unique spots, including a large black spot on his left shoulder. he has a white belly and chest as well. i'm taylor reporting kron 4 news. >> let's talk about our 4 zone forecast. this sunday. not a live look at the golden gate bridge is we're saying folks are on the roads tonight heading home from their thanksgiving day travels and returning home getting ready for a new work week. you won't have to worry about. running the heater anytime soon. this week ran for meteorologists rebecca strong in tonight, former with a look at just how warm things will get as we will start a new work week. yeah. jonathan, it looks you're not going to run the heaters at all during the afternoon hours. pretty much for the next week or so. overnight hours
nelson says the last few days have been emotional without it's hard. i can't even. >> understand why someone would want to do this. but. i mean, even coming home not running to the door to greet me. >> or hearing him run around in the background. nelson's family set up a reward website for merlin who's 26 pounds with a few unique spots, including a large black spot on his left shoulder. he has a white belly and chest as well. i'm taylor reporting kron 4 news. >> let's talk...
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nelson mandela, a free man. >> within days, nelson mandela walked three after 27 years in prison. >>e pray for god's guidance. i thank you. >> a deeply conservative afrikaner, he was never known as a reformer but he had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. >> we must find a way in this country as blacks and whites to live together in peace. >> revolution almost came anyway. the black townships erupted in violence. hard-line afrikaners threatened to bloody revenge. lengthy negotiations resulted in nonracial constitution and mostly peaceful elections in 1994. millions of black people voted for the first time endorsing the african national congress and nelson mandela as president. as the man who cowrote the end of apartheid, he shared the nobel peace prize with mandela. he later chair the global leadership fund promoting good governance worldwide. to many within the ranks of his afrikaner people, he was a traitor to the end. history will remember a leader who knew that white supremacy had run its course. >> sti
nelson mandela, a free man. >> within days, nelson mandela walked three after 27 years in prison. >>e pray for god's guidance. i thank you. >> a deeply conservative afrikaner, he was never known as a reformer but he had come to realize in his own words that to cling to power for the white population group means facing a revolution. >> we must find a way in this country as blacks and whites to live together in peace. >> revolution almost came anyway. the black...
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just on that question — with nelson mandela in 1993. on that question of his reputation, i with nelson mandela in1993. just on that question of his reputation, i i that question of his reputation, i suppose there are many people from the apartheid era who kind of now say of course i always thought it was a bad thing and i was always pressing from the inside for apartheid to come to an end but i could not persuade the leadership and i was a lone voice or they were and i was a lone voice or they were a small number of us but on the outside we had to defend it. nobody will ever know if that is true people looking back through rose tinted spectacles, but in his case, he has recorded this what almost might call a deathbed confession, almost like calling in the priest for the last rites in saint confess your sins. for the last rites in saint confess yoursins. it for the last rites in saint confess your sins. it is a remarkable statement, really.— your sins. it is a remarkable statement, really. your sins. it is a remarkable statement, reall .
just on that question — with nelson mandela in 1993. on that question of his reputation, i with nelson mandela in1993. just on that question of his reputation, i i that question of his reputation, i suppose there are many people from the apartheid era who kind of now say of course i always thought it was a bad thing and i was always pressing from the inside for apartheid to come to an end but i could not persuade the leadership and i was a lone voice or they were and i was a lone voice or...
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nelson says the last few days have been emotional without it's hard. i can't even. >> understand why someone would want to do this. but. i mean, even coming home not running to the door to greet me. >> or hearing him run around in the background. nelson's family set up a reward website for merlin who's 26 pounds with a few unique spots, including a large black spot on his left shoulder. he has a white belly and chest as well. i'm taylor reporting kron 4 news. well, a chp officer is recovering after his patrol car was hit at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> chp says the officer was responding to a call of a driver who they say was uncooperative in a tow truck. at some point the suspect took off in the wrong direction. heading back towards oakland on 5.80 the suspect then turned back around and ran into the officer's car and then try to hit another cop car before crashing into a 3rd car. the suspect will be taken into custody once released from the hospital. the driver who was hit was not hurt. for your money this morning. california workers could see more
nelson says the last few days have been emotional without it's hard. i can't even. >> understand why someone would want to do this. but. i mean, even coming home not running to the door to greet me. >> or hearing him run around in the background. nelson's family set up a reward website for merlin who's 26 pounds with a few unique spots, including a large black spot on his left shoulder. he has a white belly and chest as well. i'm taylor reporting kron 4 news. well, a chp officer is...
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i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time.if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >> guest: well, when diane heard from some friends who spend a lot of time in russia that your rooms are bogged and you know, they're listening to everything, and she was quite concerned about that. then there was some suggestion may be they had cameras in the rooms and stuff like that. i feel sort of a -- dressing and undressing in the bathroom with the lights off. i told her well, they have night vision cameras. just sort of get her going. she would say that's not funny. we walked into the room and i said something derogatory about the russians and she -- pointed to the
i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time.if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >>...
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nelson. dr. nelson: thank you so much, micky, and to our panelists for a fascinating and illuminating conversation that i believe is a fitting conclusion to what has been an essential series to protecting rights in society. we do have a little time here at the conclusion, and dr. nelson, i know you would like -- i would like to invite you back and give you an opportunity to reflect on the entirety of the series, first starting with the extraordinary conversation we were just privy to that takes up the challenges and opportunities that are essentially the question of health care, but i wonder if you could reflect on that and widen the aperture and take us back to the questions that you and the questions of the united states are grappling with with the question of motivation in society. dr. nelson: thanks, patrick. thank you to the panelists and moderator to this incredible panel. i am still in the tingles of learning all of this tremendous extra guidance, and i look forward to following up with th
nelson. dr. nelson: thank you so much, micky, and to our panelists for a fascinating and illuminating conversation that i believe is a fitting conclusion to what has been an essential series to protecting rights in society. we do have a little time here at the conclusion, and dr. nelson, i know you would like -- i would like to invite you back and give you an opportunity to reflect on the entirety of the series, first starting with the extraordinary conversation we were just privy to that takes...
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it is my pleasure to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. benmy was born in cork, the husband to diana, father of four, served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 -- [two bells tolling] and we are obviously going to center our discussion on back today. ben was governor of nebraska for eight years inea the 1990s. during which nebraska won the national championship in football, 38% of all years he was governor so our present differences, i don't know if i'm supposed to campaign for you to come back governor but if you can win national championship's for our football team, i think it would unite our state again. >> i can't take full credit i just want people to remember it happened during my watch. >> very nice. it's good to talk with you today about your book, congratulations on the publication. let's begin with two moments when the senate has been divided 50/50. we currently have a 5050a 0 se, the type working vote is cast by vice president kamala harris and when you arrived inwh the senate 20 years ago, it was a 50/50 senate as well. set t
it is my pleasure to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. benmy was born in cork, the husband to diana, father of four, served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 -- [two bells tolling] and we are obviously going to center our discussion on back today. ben was governor of nebraska for eight years inea the 1990s. during which nebraska won the national championship in football, 38% of all years he was governor so our present differences, i don't know if i'm supposed to...
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but on friday they said they since learned a detective fired at nelson first when nelson had emerged. the santa clara county district attorney's office is now conducting an independent investigation. >> jurors have been in deliberations since just before noon today in the ahmad arbery trial of the murder trial there. these 3 men, travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael and william roddie bryan are each facing 9 charges. among them counts of felony murder and aggravated assault. this morning lead prosecutor linda knots caskey spent 2 hours rebutting defense's closing arguments, making her last pitch to jurors outside the courthouse. supporters of the arbery family continue to chance for justice. arbery's mother says she's confident the family. we'll get the closure they've been looking for. >> i do think that we will come back with a guilty about it. with guy has brought us this far and he's not going tell us we will get justice for my. >> we also spoke was kevin gough, who's representing william roddie bryan. he says he's confident his clients will walk out free. it's up to the jury to d
but on friday they said they since learned a detective fired at nelson first when nelson had emerged. the santa clara county district attorney's office is now conducting an independent investigation. >> jurors have been in deliberations since just before noon today in the ahmad arbery trial of the murder trial there. these 3 men, travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael and william roddie bryan are each facing 9 charges. among them counts of felony murder and aggravated assault. this morning...
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nelson. patrick: thank you so much, dr. nelson. i wanted to take a moment to acknowledge your phenomenal leadership in this space. you've been a pioneer at the intersection of where science and such neat equity. thank you. ychology as well, so thank you. this makes it absolutely clear how mashed technology is with every aspect of our society. consumer rights, civil rights, policies, criminal justice. it is the gatekeeper of how we get paid, how we socialize, how we expand our businesses and as we are focusing on today, how we monitor our health and engage in or health care systems. at the center for american progress, this conversation has been key. just last week, we propose a new framework for technology regulation that involved a whole host of mechanisms from statutes that address back practices to establishing more effective regulatory powers. these are the sorts of changes that i think go hand-in-hand with a robust fight for an ai-powered world. we've also focus on research and actions on analyzing the ways that technology has
nelson. patrick: thank you so much, dr. nelson. i wanted to take a moment to acknowledge your phenomenal leadership in this space. you've been a pioneer at the intersection of where science and such neat equity. thank you. ychology as well, so thank you. this makes it absolutely clear how mashed technology is with every aspect of our society. consumer rights, civil rights, policies, criminal justice. it is the gatekeeper of how we get paid, how we socialize, how we expand our businesses and as...
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joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank— really is. joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank you - really is.thank you very much. that is it for the papers for this hour and we will be back at 11.38 for another look at what is making the sunday papers. this week, sustainability is the name of the game, which is why i'm on the eve ecargo bike. it's electric, it's made from natural and recycled materials, and it's usually used for inner city deliveries. but today, it is delivering me to the studio. nice wheels! oh, hello down there! hey! sinclair c5 — blast from the past! i know! an icon of the �*80s created by a computing icon. in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up. inside is an escooter with some brand new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here! wait for me! cheering and applause. spencer chuckles. whoa! ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, thro
joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank— really is. joe phillips, nigel nelson, thank you - really is.thank you very much. that is it for the papers for this hour and we will be back at 11.38 for another look at what is making the sunday papers. this week, sustainability is the name of the game, which is why i'm on the eve ecargo bike. it's electric, it's made from natural and recycled materials, and it's usually used for inner city deliveries. but today, it is delivering me to the studio. nice...
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as i say in the book it's an odyssey from that background and through working with nelson rockefeller was a paragon to wind up with richard nixon who i think romley was not seen as someone really as a progressive liberal and an agent for good. >> and your father who is an engineer or chemist and was not a politician had observed nixon because he hit gone to observe the eisenhower cabinet. >> he was from a coal-mining family of 10 from west virginia. he was the first in his family to go to college but he wound up in the executive office of the president in charge of defense and mobilization and in the course of that he had a couple of occasions to present it and he had impressions of richard nixon which worked hostile but they weren't glowingly positive. >> they are is so much in the book and we have so all-time so i'm just going to start one of the figures as you describe in the actions i guess of the wu republican party one of the most -- party's thomas dewey of the governor of new york and attorney general who is a big crime buster. >> he was long neglected but a fascinating fellow.
as i say in the book it's an odyssey from that background and through working with nelson rockefeller was a paragon to wind up with richard nixon who i think romley was not seen as someone really as a progressive liberal and an agent for good. >> and your father who is an engineer or chemist and was not a politician had observed nixon because he hit gone to observe the eisenhower cabinet. >> he was from a coal-mining family of 10 from west virginia. he was the first in his family to...
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police now say a detective shot at nelson first before nelson fired. >> milpitas police say detectives made and enforced months top of a stolen vehicle that was parked in the milpitas square shopping center. police reported nelson exited the vehicle. look at officers reentered his vehicle and exit it again against their orders armed with a gun at the time. milpitas police said that detectives fired their weapons in response to nelson shooting first. but on friday they said they since learned a detective fired at nelson first when nelson immersed armed with that gun. the santa clara county district attorney's office is now conducting an independent investigation. in national news, the jury has completed its first day of deliberations in arbery murder trial. greg mcmichael, his son travis and william bryan are all charged with shooting arbery back in february of 2020 saying that they were making a citizen's arrest because they thought he was committing a crime. he was not attorneys for the men claim that the shooting was in self-defense. however, they admitted during the trial. arbery wa
police now say a detective shot at nelson first before nelson fired. >> milpitas police say detectives made and enforced months top of a stolen vehicle that was parked in the milpitas square shopping center. police reported nelson exited the vehicle. look at officers reentered his vehicle and exit it again against their orders armed with a gun at the time. milpitas police said that detectives fired their weapons in response to nelson shooting first. but on friday they said they since...
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he was the last leader of the apartheid era and shared the 1993 nobel peace prize with nelson mandela as for me to mil at reports. this was the moment when south africa's last white leader signaled the end of a park tate. i wish to put it plainly that the government i stake on a farm decision to release mister mandela unconditionally. i'm serious in a speech to parliament, frederick william to clack, or if w, as he was known, stunned the world, he freed nelson mandela and promised equal rights that would lead to south africa's 1st fully democratic elections. ah, if we did not take the initiatives we to, i have no doubt in my mind that we would have reached a point that the majority of all the people in south africa would have taken hands with the total international community. and would of united behind one common goal on that is to overthrow the regime. we avoided that this was the montela was the nelson mandela, a free man within days anti apartheid lead announcement. ella walked free after 27 years in prison. for god. we pray for god, god, i think a deeper conservative africana f w
he was the last leader of the apartheid era and shared the 1993 nobel peace prize with nelson mandela as for me to mil at reports. this was the moment when south africa's last white leader signaled the end of a park tate. i wish to put it plainly that the government i stake on a farm decision to release mister mandela unconditionally. i'm serious in a speech to parliament, frederick william to clack, or if w, as he was known, stunned the world, he freed nelson mandela and promised equal rights...
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and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison, and ended white rule in south africas died at the age of 85. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and midnight in the scottish city of glasgow, where negotiators have just 2a hours to agree a deal that will limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. there was a gloomy message from the head of the un, antonio guterres, who said governments were unlikely to make the pledges needed, to cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the targets set. our science editor david shukman is in glasgow, and considers what still needs to be done, as the conference draws to a close. the endgame of the conference — urgent consultations with governments back home, checking the agreement line by line, assessing every word. the warnings about rising temperatures are clear, but national interests are at stake, so the talks go on. we are not there yet on the most critical issues. there is still a lot more work to be done and cop26 is scheduled to close at the end of tomorrow. so, time is running out. so, to try to maintain momentum, rela
and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison, and ended white rule in south africas died at the age of 85. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and midnight in the scottish city of glasgow, where negotiators have just 2a hours to agree a deal that will limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. there was a gloomy message from the head of the un, antonio guterres, who said governments were unlikely to make the pledges needed, to cut greenhouse gas emissions in line...
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in may of 1994, nelson mandela's party one a sweeping majority. he became south africa's first black president. his attitude toward the apartheid area remained ambiguous. in 1996, he withdrew his party from mandel's government and stepped down as vice president. shortly after, he retired from politics. reaction to his death in south africa has been mixed. >> rest in peace, someone has died but we need to see it in context. he did not come and save south africa. it was the youth of the 80's and prior that liberated this country. >> i don't care about his death. they can all die. i don't care. >> he and mr. mandela brother country to what it is today. it is said. >> of any ms is released after his death had him making a final apology. >> i, without qualification apologize for the pain, hurt, the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done to lack, brown and indian people in south africa. >> a last message against toleranc many will continue to remember to declare. >> i am joined by my guess. she is a political scientist. good to have you on the
in may of 1994, nelson mandela's party one a sweeping majority. he became south africa's first black president. his attitude toward the apartheid area remained ambiguous. in 1996, he withdrew his party from mandel's government and stepped down as vice president. shortly after, he retired from politics. reaction to his death in south africa has been mixed. >> rest in peace, someone has died but we need to see it in context. he did not come and save south africa. it was the youth of the...
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fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison and ended white rule in south africa, has died at the age of 85. scientists in the us use a new type of drug to reverse back leg paralysis in mice. and how a retired doctor in southern england discovered a new species of dinosaur with an unusually large nose. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it is newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us. with hours to go before the cop26 climate summit is due to end, the un secretary general told delegates in glasgow their promises don't amount to enough. antonio guterres said the pledges rang hollow when the fossil fuels industry still received trillions in subsidies. the event is expected to overrun. our science editor david shukman considers what still needs to be done, as the conference draws to a close. the endgame of the conference — urgent consultations with governments back home, checking the agreement line by line, assessing every word. the warnings about rising temperatures are clear, but national interests are at stake, so the talks go on. we are not there yet o
fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison and ended white rule in south africa, has died at the age of 85. scientists in the us use a new type of drug to reverse back leg paralysis in mice. and how a retired doctor in southern england discovered a new species of dinosaur with an unusually large nose. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it is newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us. with hours to go before the cop26 climate summit is due to end, the un...
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and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison, and ended white rule in south africaed at the age of 85. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and ii in the evening in the scottish city of glasgow, where negotiators have just 2a hours to agree a deal that will limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. there was a gloomy message today from the head of the un, antonio guterres, who said governments were unlikely to make the pledges needed, to cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the targets set. let's cross live to my colleague christian fraser who's at the cop 26 climate summit — christian it is a race to the finish now there — what's the latest on that draft agreement? hello and welcome to glasgow where delegates at the cop26 summit are hammering away at a final agreement that needs to be signed off by nearly 200 countries. the summit officially ends on friday, although it's widely expected to overrun. but it's still not clear how much it can hope to acheive. let's start our coverage from the summit with this report from our environment editor david shukma
and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison, and ended white rule in south africaed at the age of 85. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and ii in the evening in the scottish city of glasgow, where negotiators have just 2a hours to agree a deal that will limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. there was a gloomy message today from the head of the un, antonio guterres, who said governments were unlikely to make the pledges needed, to cut greenhouse gas emissions...