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series called "rights & wrongs: human rights television" as well as many documentaries about nelson mandelauding "mandela in america." and in durban, south africa, anant singh is a highly acclaimed south african filmmaker who has produced more than 80 films, including the feature film, "mandela: long walk to freedom," in 2013, based on nelson mandela's autobiography. he brought danny schechter to south africa to produce a behind the scenes documentary on that project, and the two worked together on other films as well, including, "countdown to freedom," which documented the first democratic elections in south africa, and "a hero for all seasons," which they produced as a tribute to mandela when he stepped down as president of south africa in june 1999. singh is responsible for many of the anti-apartheid films made in south africa, including, "place of weeping," and "sarafina!" which tells the story of the 1976 soweto uprisings and stars whoopi goldberg and miriam makeba. he also made, "cry, the beloved country," starring james earl jones and alfre woodard. on friday, singh remembered his fr
series called "rights & wrongs: human rights television" as well as many documentaries about nelson mandelauding "mandela in america." and in durban, south africa, anant singh is a highly acclaimed south african filmmaker who has produced more than 80 films, including the feature film, "mandela: long walk to freedom," in 2013, based on nelson mandela's autobiography. he brought danny schechter to south africa to produce a behind the scenes documentary on that...
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here is what was on the piece of paper that nelson mandela gave to francois. it was written by theodore roosevelt, and it's called "the man in the arena." is not the critic who counts not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man or the woman who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms the great devotions, who spends himself or herself in a worthy cause, who at best in the end nose in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails or if she fails, at least fails while daring greatly so that his place or her place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. i just want to -- in case there is a temptation to rise to the critics chair and assumed the critics seat -- i wan
here is what was on the piece of paper that nelson mandela gave to francois. it was written by theodore roosevelt, and it's called "the man in the arena." is not the critic who counts not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man or the woman who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again...
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he inspired nelson mandela. mahatma gandhi had powerful critics, especially those. church said: churchill and mahatma gandhi are awkward neighbours. for some he's an unlikely addition next to the seat of the british government. the statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades, and empires reez and fall. >>> the dubai crown prince set a world record, launching his eagle off the top of the tallest tower. a mini camera was attached so the journey could be broadcast. at 2,722, it set the record for highest flight from a man made structure, quite a structure. he has a history of flying high and off the isle tower eiffel tower. it was to spread the word about eagle conservation. that will do it for this hour. i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned "freeway - crack in >> we achieved great success to the zionist union, and we achieved a great success for our people. i'm proud of the people of israel. who have the movement to separate, and to stand for the principle. to stand on those things that are important to all of us. tore security, on proper economy
he inspired nelson mandela. mahatma gandhi had powerful critics, especially those. church said: churchill and mahatma gandhi are awkward neighbours. for some he's an unlikely addition next to the seat of the british government. the statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades, and empires reez and fall. >>> the dubai crown prince set a world record, launching his eagle off the top of the tallest tower. a mini camera was attached so the journey could be broadcast. at...
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that is why the producers asked me to write this book, the many faces i of nelson mandela. over 150 people who worked with mandela, who were part of the soul struggle. what i got from that was not only admiration for him, but also a perspective that this was not just one man, but a movement who pulled us off this change. it was a movement that was organized in a democratic manner , from the bottom-up, not the top down. so even though we revere and admire mandela, we also have to pay respect to the people of south africa who suffered all these years -- torture, imprisonment death -- fighting apartheid. amy: danny schechter, the "news dissector" joining us in 2013. he has died of pancreatic cancer. you can watch the rest of this interview and all of his appearances on democracy now! at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] female announcer: essent
that is why the producers asked me to write this book, the many faces i of nelson mandela. over 150 people who worked with mandela, who were part of the soul struggle. what i got from that was not only admiration for him, but also a perspective that this was not just one man, but a movement who pulled us off this change. it was a movement that was organized in a democratic manner , from the bottom-up, not the top down. so even though we revere and admire mandela, we also have to pay respect to...
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here is what was on the piece of paper that nelson mandela gave to francois. it was written by theodore roosevelt, and it's called "the man in the arena." is not the critic who counts not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man or the woman who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms the great devotions, who spends himself or herself in a worthy cause, who at best in the end nose in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails or if she fails, at least fails while daring greatly so that his place or her place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. i just want to -- in case there is a temptation to rise to the critics chair and assumed the critics seat -- i wan
here is what was on the piece of paper that nelson mandela gave to francois. it was written by theodore roosevelt, and it's called "the man in the arena." is not the critic who counts not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man or the woman who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again...
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but he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela. gandhi also had powerful critics, especially among those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be laying bound hand and foot at the gates of delhi and then trampled on by an enormous elephant with a new advice roy seated on its back. today churchill and gandhi are awkward neighbors. he's at the seat of british government and nevertheless his statue stands as a reminder that all power fades, and empires rise and fall. al jazeera london. >> much more, of course, on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. the ghosts of men and women fill the wards of government hospitals across india. they stare silently - suspended in limbo between the living and the dead. these patients are the infected - victims of a contagion so lethal it kills almost one and a
but he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela. gandhi also had powerful critics, especially among those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be laying bound hand and foot at the gates of delhi and then trampled on by an enormous elephant with a new advice roy seated on its back. today churchill and gandhi are awkward neighbors. he's at the seat of british government and nevertheless his statue stands as a reminder that all power fades, and empires rise...
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he inspired nelson mandela. mahatma gandhi had powerful critics, especially those.hurch said: churchill and mahatma gandhi are awkward neighbours. for some he's an unlikely addition next to the seat of the british government. the statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades, and empires reez and fall. >>> the dubai crown prince set a world record launching his eagle off the top of the tallest tower. a mini camera was attached so the journey could be broadcast. at 2,722, it set the record for highest flight from a man made structure, quite a structure. he has a history of flying high and off the isle tower eiffel tower. it was to spread the word about eagle conservation. that will do it for this hour. i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned "freeway - crack in the system" is next. >> you know how everybody say they have a purpose in life? well at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. i used to think i was born to be a drug dealer. i thought it was my job to keep everybody high. to get as many people high as i could. >> welcome to the
he inspired nelson mandela. mahatma gandhi had powerful critics, especially those.hurch said: churchill and mahatma gandhi are awkward neighbours. for some he's an unlikely addition next to the seat of the british government. the statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades, and empires reez and fall. >>> the dubai crown prince set a world record launching his eagle off the top of the tallest tower. a mini camera was attached so the journey could be broadcast. at 2,722,...
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but he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela.dhi also has powerful critics, especially those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be laying bound hand and foot at the gates of delhi and then trampled on by an enormous elephant with the new advice roy seated on his back. today churchill and gandhi are awkward neighbors. nevertheless his statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades, and empires rise and fall. al jazeera london. >> still to come on the al jazeera news hour. we ask what u.s. president barack obama could have done to prevent the rise of isil. and peace talks or political tactics, why an israeli opposition leader is offering an opposite olive branch to palestinians. and in sport we'll see a byrd hitting an eagle in florida. we'll be here with andy who will explain that and much more. all that is coming up in sports. >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >>
but he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela.dhi also has powerful critics, especially those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be laying bound hand and foot at the gates of delhi and then trampled on by an enormous elephant with the new advice roy seated on his back. today churchill and gandhi are awkward neighbors. nevertheless his statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades, and empires rise and fall. al jazeera london. >>...
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nelson mandela, winston churchill, yitzhak rabin or queen elizabeth ii.ned we'll tell you the answer. this week's book of the week "bold" whose authors peter diamondis and stephen kotler were just on the show. it describes technology and shows you how to profit from it. both elements science and benefits are well done. it's written lucidly. maybe this book will help you make money. i'm sure it will help you understand the emerging world. now for the last look. in 1973 the united states did away with its military draft. but according to the cia world fact book approximately 70 countries still have compulsory military service or active conscription program. that group will likely soon include the small country of lithuania whose plan to reintroduce the draft will soon be put before its parliament according to reuters. the compulsory military service will increase the size of lithuania's small military by more than 20% annually according to the lithuanian ministry of defense. this move comes weeks after lithuanian government published an instruction manual f
nelson mandela, winston churchill, yitzhak rabin or queen elizabeth ii.ned we'll tell you the answer. this week's book of the week "bold" whose authors peter diamondis and stephen kotler were just on the show. it describes technology and shows you how to profit from it. both elements science and benefits are well done. it's written lucidly. maybe this book will help you make money. i'm sure it will help you understand the emerging world. now for the last look. in 1973 the united...
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nelson mandela en la cÁrcel. >> esperemos que no, y estoy segura que no.nosotros? denunciar, no vamos a parar denunciar a nivel nacional, porque hemos agotado todas las instancias, y a nivel internacional. nosotros no-- yo quiero decir esto. nosotros no ignoramos nuestras instancias nacionales. yo he denunciado lo mismo que he denunciado a las naciones unidas directamente al equipo de tarek, el defensor del pueblo. nosotros tenemos la esperanza que haya una reflexiÓn y que haya una reconciliaciÓn, incluso con lo difÍcil que estamos pasando, porque nos estsÁta po >> ¿quÉ te mantiene con fuerza? >> dios. estamos cerca de dios, rezamos mucho, leemos la biblia, leemos el pan de la palabra diario a la misma hora siempre leopoldo y yo, leopoldo en su celda y yo en mi casa. >> en las maÑanas. >> muy temprano, a las 05:30. >> y es una especie de conexiÓn que ustedes tienen. >> es una especie de conexiÓn-- >> en eso acordaron. >> sÍ, eso lo tenemos acordado del primer dÍa. los venezolanos siento que me dan mucha fuerza, siento que no me he sentido sola, porque es u
nelson mandela en la cÁrcel. >> esperemos que no, y estoy segura que no.nosotros? denunciar, no vamos a parar denunciar a nivel nacional, porque hemos agotado todas las instancias, y a nivel internacional. nosotros no-- yo quiero decir esto. nosotros no ignoramos nuestras instancias nacionales. yo he denunciado lo mismo que he denunciado a las naciones unidas directamente al equipo de tarek, el defensor del pueblo. nosotros tenemos la esperanza que haya una reflexiÓn y que haya una...
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here is what was on the piece of paper that nelson mandela gave to francois. theodore roosevelt, and it's called "the man in the arena." is not the critic who counts not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man or the woman who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms the great devotions, who spends himself or herself in a worthy cause, who at best in the end nose in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails or if she fails, at least fails while daring greatly so that his place or her place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. i just want to -- in case there is a temptation to rise to the critics chair and assumed the critics seat -- i want to present the m
here is what was on the piece of paper that nelson mandela gave to francois. theodore roosevelt, and it's called "the man in the arena." is not the critic who counts not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man or the woman who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no...
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nelson mandela -- they both studied gandhi. they have a really strong connection. om south africa, my husband the same way -- the same place from mandela. amy: we are walking over the edmund pettus bridge that spans the alabama river. edmund pettus is a former u.s. senator. he is a former grand dragon of the ku klux klan and a confederate general. the bridge still bears his name today. >> i live in atlanta. my son says i am because we are because selma was. i came out today to bring my daughter out so she has a stronger connection with history. i am really excited to be here to be a part of history today. >> this is my brother. he started a new movement, and the concept is in georgia they passed legislation that says you cannot take down a monument unless you replace it with anyone monument. my whole thing is this. the movement is called dhd don't honor devils. this dude is a ku klux klan member. amy: "this dude," being -- >> i don't want to say. >> this dude known as edmund pettus. >> there is no germany bridge called the adolf hitler bridge. so if you are going to
nelson mandela -- they both studied gandhi. they have a really strong connection. om south africa, my husband the same way -- the same place from mandela. amy: we are walking over the edmund pettus bridge that spans the alabama river. edmund pettus is a former u.s. senator. he is a former grand dragon of the ku klux klan and a confederate general. the bridge still bears his name today. >> i live in atlanta. my son says i am because we are because selma was. i came out today to bring my...
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nelson mandela was in prison 27 years and came out for good and ran a country. camp boco gave us the leadership of isis. these guys are there for a reason. they are not there for parking tickets. there is no reason to let them out because your political ideology about guantanamo bay. >> why close gitmo if there is proof they are going back to the fight? >> the biggest reason to close it is it actually does have more harm than good. there are currently 129 die tan'stan detainees in gitmo. but the people being recruited is so many more than that. it is so costly. >> what? >> i don't understand that. >> they talk about the fact that we have this and hold them. if we have them and have the proof, we should bring them on to american soil and charge them. >> we have to decide what we are doing here. the same day we are flying sortees, let's decide whether we are going after these people and trying to kill them or releasing them back to the battlefield? pick a side. pick a policy and stick to it. >> every time you let somebody out of any prison a certain percentage are
nelson mandela was in prison 27 years and came out for good and ran a country. camp boco gave us the leadership of isis. these guys are there for a reason. they are not there for parking tickets. there is no reason to let them out because your political ideology about guantanamo bay. >> why close gitmo if there is proof they are going back to the fight? >> the biggest reason to close it is it actually does have more harm than good. there are currently 129 die tan'stan detainees in...
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names like nelson mandela, the president of kenya had been mentioned. aretha franklin was supposed to be among the entertainers. when it didn't happen a lot of people were left holding the bag. walter fontroy wrote a check for $50,000 that he couldn't cover. >> i have advised him in the event he comes back into the country whenever he gets into customs, the bench warrant will pop up on the computer and he will be taken into custody. >> that was fontroy's attorney. we've got correspondence fontroy admits he created a financial debacle for himself and others for planning that inauguration. he apologizes apologizes and a letter promises to make good on what people lost. one creditor claims his investment was over a million dollars. >> wow, and you also mentioned yesterday about the congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, what involvement. >> we're trying to figure out the status of his passport. we reported yesterday it had been revoked. can he get back into the country, should he show up at an airport. also looking at getting the state department involve. th
names like nelson mandela, the president of kenya had been mentioned. aretha franklin was supposed to be among the entertainers. when it didn't happen a lot of people were left holding the bag. walter fontroy wrote a check for $50,000 that he couldn't cover. >> i have advised him in the event he comes back into the country whenever he gets into customs, the bench warrant will pop up on the computer and he will be taken into custody. >> that was fontroy's attorney. we've got...
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leader of parliament, former foreign secretary china's vice president lee yang chow, who attended nelson mandela's funeral in south africa. indian malaysia, philippines you'll note all the big names the prime minister of south korea, the prime minister of the philippines. the asean countries. singapore is an island nation, most of its economy depends on port services and many ships from those countries would have had those interactions with singapore as one relationship that the country had. singapore is celebrating its 50th anniversary of independence. it's a very sad way to head towards that anniversary date in august. >> thank you raman. deal between western powers and iran on tehran's nuclear powers. plus, calling for help, we go on a bumpy ride with kabul's paramedics to look at the challenges they face. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or
leader of parliament, former foreign secretary china's vice president lee yang chow, who attended nelson mandela's funeral in south africa. indian malaysia, philippines you'll note all the big names the prime minister of south korea, the prime minister of the philippines. the asean countries. singapore is an island nation, most of its economy depends on port services and many ships from those countries would have had those interactions with singapore as one relationship that the country had....
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he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela. he also had powerful critics, especially among those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be lain hand and foot at the gates of delhi and trampled on with an elephant with a new vites roy seat its back. they are awkward neighborhoods. for some he is an unlikely resident here but has statue is a cautionary reminder that all power fades and that empires rice and fall. al jazeera london. >> lee is with us now and the race begins. >> it does indeed. thank you, david. yes, mercedes are in position for the formula one season after final practice in melbourne. at the front of the grid well champion lewis hamilton and half a second behind him and second on that grid is his teammate rico rosburg. could they dominate throughout the year? richard par reports. >> a new season starting in australia and already mercedes look like the team to beat. they were able to compete after van degard dropped his legal action. their driver marcus eriksson didn't get past the f
he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela. he also had powerful critics, especially among those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be lain hand and foot at the gates of delhi and trampled on with an elephant with a new vites roy seat its back. they are awkward neighborhoods. for some he is an unlikely resident here but has statue is a cautionary reminder that all power fades and that empires rice and fall. al jazeera london. >> lee is with us...
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if you look around, you'll see statues of nelson mandela abraham lincoln, winston churchill. >> reporter: he was a thorn in the side of the british empire but gandy's philosophy of non-violence resistence influenced many around the globe. the tolerance that led to assassinations of a hinn to you nationalist. but hegandhi also had powerful critics especially those bent on preserving the empire. winston said: today churchill and gandhi are awkward neighbors. for some he's an unlikely addition here next to the seat of british government, nevertheless his statue stands as a cautionary reminder that power fades, and empires rise and fall. >> we have much more on our website at www.aljazeera.com. >> in 2009 peace came to sri lanka after 26 years of civil war. >> government troops had crushed the tamil tigers - a guerrilla force which had waged a brutal insurgency seeking self-rule for the tamils c a minority making up about 12 percent of sri lanka's population mainly living
if you look around, you'll see statues of nelson mandela abraham lincoln, winston churchill. >> reporter: he was a thorn in the side of the british empire but gandy's philosophy of non-violence resistence influenced many around the globe. the tolerance that led to assassinations of a hinn to you nationalist. but hegandhi also had powerful critics especially those bent on preserving the empire. winston said: today churchill and gandhi are awkward neighbors. for some he's an unlikely...
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he attended nelson mandela's funeral. we see the foreign secretary and the leader of the house of commons, the lower house of parliament. singapore was once a british part of the empire and a colonial representative. the british of him are seeing qatar's prince. he's the younger brother of the serving king. he is a very prolific high profile guestlist, representing and compliments a stature over the years. making singapore vibrant. and one that did business with all of his neighbours much even if it did have a few frackous relationships. >> certainly it is a reflection of the regard that lee commanded the world over. >> covering the funeral of former prime minister lee kuan yew. >> still ahead - why people in sierra leone are defying a curfew meant to stop the effect of ebola >>> and a proper burial after 30 years. >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher?
he attended nelson mandela's funeral. we see the foreign secretary and the leader of the house of commons, the lower house of parliament. singapore was once a british part of the empire and a colonial representative. the british of him are seeing qatar's prince. he's the younger brother of the serving king. he is a very prolific high profile guestlist, representing and compliments a stature over the years. making singapore vibrant. and one that did business with all of his neighbours much even...
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nelson mandela was in prison 27 years and came out for good and ran a country. camp boco gave us the leadership of isis. these guys are there for a reason. they are not there for parking tickets. there is no reason to let them out because your political ideology about guantanamo bay. >> why close gitmo if there is proof they are going back to the fight? >> the biggest reason to close it is it actually does have more harm than good. there are currently 129 die tan'stan detainees in gitmo. but the people being recruited is so many more than that. it is so costly. >> what? >> i don't understand that. >> they talk about the fact that we have this and hold them. if we have them and have the proof, we should bring them on to american soil and charge them. >> we have to decide what we are doing here. the same day we are flying sortees, let's decide whether we are going after these people and trying to kill them or releasing them back to the battlefield? pick a side. pick a policy and stick to it. >> every time you let somebody out of any prison a certain percentage are
nelson mandela was in prison 27 years and came out for good and ran a country. camp boco gave us the leadership of isis. these guys are there for a reason. they are not there for parking tickets. there is no reason to let them out because your political ideology about guantanamo bay. >> why close gitmo if there is proof they are going back to the fight? >> the biggest reason to close it is it actually does have more harm than good. there are currently 129 die tan'stan detainees in...
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already considered that piece but the ellis act is pending in land use and i didn't royals that was nelson mandela the trailing legislation may i ask for recommendations this is something that collectively the board felt strongly about in unit where there is ellis act we don't want them in the short-term rental program what's the mechanism that will be enforce. >> scott sanchez planning department we have good communication with the rent board and part of the mayors directive we've reviewed the applications and it is port pa of the provision in section 317 we have dialog for a mechanism by which we can communicate with the rent board and for the applications. >> i know there has on a ton of questions i watched the questioning i really want to press on the issue this is an issue that come up over and over again in the fall the hosted days and the enforcement piece i know that planning has been clear both today and the last couple of months it did not have a good system or process by which to determine whether a host has been living in their unit 2 hundred and 75 days a year you, however that's not
already considered that piece but the ellis act is pending in land use and i didn't royals that was nelson mandela the trailing legislation may i ask for recommendations this is something that collectively the board felt strongly about in unit where there is ellis act we don't want them in the short-term rental program what's the mechanism that will be enforce. >> scott sanchez planning department we have good communication with the rent board and part of the mayors directive we've...
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controversy, his philosophy of nonviolent struggle inspired people like martin luther king and nelson mandela. and many in government today. >> i learned about gandhi at a very young age. as i grew older, my parents would mention him. family and relatives would mention him. i learned about his values, what he stood up for. i think those values are as relevant today as they were in his time. >> the statue in parliament square will mark the 100th anniversary of gandhi's return to india. it has all been paid for by private donations, many from around the world, including india, where he is considered the father of the nation. philip jackson hopes the nine foot ties culture -- nine foot high sculpture will capture the essence of gandhi. philip jackson: i hope to capture his thoughtfulness. he was a thinking man. but also his determination. people can see that in the sculpture, then i think you have succeeded. >> the statue will be unveiled at a ceremony to honor a man who changed the course of history. kathy: the egyptian government has announced plans to build a new administrative capital to the
controversy, his philosophy of nonviolent struggle inspired people like martin luther king and nelson mandela. and many in government today. >> i learned about gandhi at a very young age. as i grew older, my parents would mention him. family and relatives would mention him. i learned about his values, what he stood up for. i think those values are as relevant today as they were in his time. >> the statue in parliament square will mark the 100th anniversary of gandhi's return to...
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. >> hinojosa: this is... this is a fact that i didn't know-- that nelson mandela used to watch the cosby show from robin island with his white guard. >> yes. and he told me this, and he told... he thanked me for this show and he said, "we watched it together and your show softened him." >> hinojosa: amazing. how often do you think about it, though? i mean, you know, you are... you are an icon. what does one do when, you know, you helped to create that, and yet you walk in the world, you're a working actor, so how often do you think about that? >> when somebody mentions it i'll think about it. i was always very happy to be a part of it. i considered it one of the greatest gifts ever and i still do and i'm always happy to talk about it. >> hinojosa: and you love mr. cos... you still call him "mr. cosby." >> well, respect-- r-e-s-p-c-t. ( laughing ) i love him, i adore him, yes, i do. >> hinojosa: he is fearless on so many levels. >> yes, he is. >> hinojosa: what was the fearless part about him that you came to... to love so much? >> everything about him. i loved his attention to detail and
. >> hinojosa: this is... this is a fact that i didn't know-- that nelson mandela used to watch the cosby show from robin island with his white guard. >> yes. and he told me this, and he told... he thanked me for this show and he said, "we watched it together and your show softened him." >> hinojosa: amazing. how often do you think about it, though? i mean, you know, you are... you are an icon. what does one do when, you know, you helped to create that, and yet you...
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[applause] finally, there is an argument in nelson mandela's last work. he and ahmed kathrada are talking about a multiracial society. mandela says that will never work, we have to have a non-racial society. i take issue with that first but i realized that is true. ultimately, we've got to see ourselves as spiritual beings who are united in one cause, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick. does not matter what color they are, where they came from, or what their problems are. we are here to set people free. john: and now for the benediction, ryan mack. ryan: i can leave you with a positive note that wraps up and buster young's desire for big thinking -- ambassador young's desire for big thinking. the freedman's bank, it inspired a woman, maggie walker, to create a bank that survived until 2009. even when dr. king was focusing on money, it was marion wright edelman from the children's defense fund. her niece, debbie wright was ceo of one of the largest black banks in america. even when you fall, sometimes you fall forward. women have an untold sto
[applause] finally, there is an argument in nelson mandela's last work. he and ahmed kathrada are talking about a multiracial society. mandela says that will never work, we have to have a non-racial society. i take issue with that first but i realized that is true. ultimately, we've got to see ourselves as spiritual beings who are united in one cause, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick. does not matter what color they are, where they came from, or what their problems are. we are...
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so this statute joins figures of nelson mandela, as well as churchill. churchill describing this leader of the fight for independence and described him in withering terms. described him as an fachir half naked fachir is the word that churchill used against him. that's the scene an hour ago in the heart of london. this was a statue funded by private donations. an indian tycoon donating the largest portion >>> more to come here at al jazeera, including we ask what u.s. president obama could have done to prevent the rise of i.s.i.l. and there's good news for patients going to public hospitals in zimbabwe >>> in sport we see a bird hitting an eagle in florida. andy joins us in just a little while. >>> hello again, you are with al jazeera. these are the top stories. the army has been battling for two weeks to take back control of the city which has seen as vital in the ongoing battle. at least eight people have been confirmed dead after cyclone pam hit vanuatu. u.n. emergency teams are being rushed to the island after 270 k/hr caused destruction. the u.s. sec
so this statute joins figures of nelson mandela, as well as churchill. churchill describing this leader of the fight for independence and described him in withering terms. described him as an fachir half naked fachir is the word that churchill used against him. that's the scene an hour ago in the heart of london. this was a statue funded by private donations. an indian tycoon donating the largest portion >>> more to come here at al jazeera, including we ask what u.s. president obama...
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but he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela. he, too, on parliament square. gandhi also had powerful critics, especially among those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be laying bound hand and foot at the gates of delhi and then trampled on by an enormous he will haven't with a new voice roy seated on his back. today they're unlikely neighbors. nevertheless his statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades and that empires rise and fall. al jazeera london. >> sport is coming up next, and can we expect the same yet again in formula one? because lastier's champion last year' champion looks to be the man to beat. that's coming up. >> hello again and welcome back. let's go to sport with lee. >> thank you very much. mercedes are literally in pole position for the start of the formula one season after the final practice in melbourne. the front of the grid, world champion hamilton and rosberg. could they dominate again this year? >> a new season starting in australia, and already mercedes looked like the team to beat
but he went on to inspire the likes of nelson mandela. he, too, on parliament square. gandhi also had powerful critics, especially among those bent on preserving the empire. winston churchill said that he ought to be laying bound hand and foot at the gates of delhi and then trampled on by an enormous he will haven't with a new voice roy seated on his back. today they're unlikely neighbors. nevertheless his statue stands as a cautionary reminder that all power fades and that empires rise and...
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where nelson mandela was jailed. teenage parents should be elevated from their babies so they could focus on their education. >> we are continuing the status of women firsthand from girls taking on the fight for human rights in their own countries. the advocacy organization, let girls lead, earlier i talked to the founder denise and these young women all fighting for rights in their home countries of guatemala eet ethiopia and ma lowf loumalawi. what is like for young girls in guatemala? >> translator: my experience in guatemala one of the big ones is early pregnancy, as well as maternal mortality of girls and sexual assault and violence. lack of education and lack of access to health care. in my community many young girls and many young women even consider committing suicide. >> memory what about you? you are from malawi, we recently did a program on child marriage, i know you have a personal experience with it with your sister. >> my little sister was forced to get married the time she got pregnant and this is usua
where nelson mandela was jailed. teenage parents should be elevated from their babies so they could focus on their education. >> we are continuing the status of women firsthand from girls taking on the fight for human rights in their own countries. the advocacy organization, let girls lead, earlier i talked to the founder denise and these young women all fighting for rights in their home countries of guatemala eet ethiopia and ma lowf loumalawi. what is like for young girls in guatemala?...
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the two black south africans and nelson mandela and most leaders of the movement's support sanctions because they were coercive instruments to change the calculus of the apartheid government there were not a silver bullet but a silver shrapnel end then to take a broad based trade sanctions to be much more focused on the financial sector but civilians are not dying by the hundreds of thousands to the met that collateral damage. >> there always will because their economy with the currency plummeting was seriously under pressure. and they one day a nuclear deal the only question is the ayatollah hogmanay. >> host: the independent line. >> caller: good morning. but the south african bonds supported the apartheid regime while quite a number of years to what that policy birling to pay for it that what we have wasted in the of middle east calls for ed different policy to threats and other people and know what to say how much i admire mark dubowitz i hope they're still fighting side-by-side because they are americans who are presenting a reality we need to know so we can accept the cost of w
the two black south africans and nelson mandela and most leaders of the movement's support sanctions because they were coercive instruments to change the calculus of the apartheid government there were not a silver bullet but a silver shrapnel end then to take a broad based trade sanctions to be much more focused on the financial sector but civilians are not dying by the hundreds of thousands to the met that collateral damage. >> there always will because their economy with the currency...
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new york city's mayor, and this man got signed for captioning signs that didn't make sense at nelson mandela'sance. >> i have been listening. to what americans are saying. >> reporter: but no's laughing at tommy. they're smiling with him. tommy, by the way, isn't speaking in american sign language. he's speaking swedish. >> this is the heartbeat and the brain. >> reporter: put them together what you get is heartfelt. jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> a man who loves his job. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight breaking news on a lot of fronts. first the airmen and isis. what a grand jury says a former u.s. air force mechanic did to help the terror group. >>> also tonight after dodging questions about is had big spending ways allegedly on the taxpayers' dime congressman aaron shock's down ton abbyi abby existence. >>> how robert durst managed to dismember a man, dump the body and get rid of the pieces. >>>
new york city's mayor, and this man got signed for captioning signs that didn't make sense at nelson mandela'sance. >> i have been listening. to what americans are saying. >> reporter: but no's laughing at tommy. they're smiling with him. tommy, by the way, isn't speaking in american sign language. he's speaking swedish. >> this is the heartbeat and the brain. >> reporter: put them together what you get is heartfelt. jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> a man who loves...
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. >> bill clinton, nelson mandela, who haven't you met?reporter: his chicago penthouse is lined with the photos of those he met along the way. do you think wealthy african americans have a responsibility to give back to the community? >> yes, i do. i think that what we all should do is practice one of the most important things in life and that's empathy. i have one house. i have one car, you know, as you know i ride public transportation. >> reporter: which brings us back to that bus. burrell says he takes the bus to find that next big idea or face that will launch a thousand jingles. >> my primary interest in life is learning about people. and you learn by observing, and to be in a car, or be isolated from those experiences is a deficit for me. >> reporter: the bus rides remind him of the -- shoulders in which he stands. movement that took him from bus passenger to the penthouse suite. >>> now look at what is coming up in our next hour. stephanie sy is here with a story about a rising star in israeli politics. >> yeah that's right, john.
. >> bill clinton, nelson mandela, who haven't you met?reporter: his chicago penthouse is lined with the photos of those he met along the way. do you think wealthy african americans have a responsibility to give back to the community? >> yes, i do. i think that what we all should do is practice one of the most important things in life and that's empathy. i have one house. i have one car, you know, as you know i ride public transportation. >> reporter: which brings us back to...
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i mean who can forget sign language december of 2013 during nelson mandela's funeral.tials and was just over there making a bunch%9 of motions. he later said he was undertreatment for schizophrenia. standing there next to the president. three feet away. u.s. officials said south african security guards were responsible for that mishap in september last year a man with a knife climbed over the white house fans, ran through the front door and made tote the east rooms before agented tackled him. the president has just left the white house in january, government employee crashed a smell -- small drone on the south lawn of the white house. investigators say the employee had been drinking and now the allegedly drunk seek credit service agents may have run over an active bomb scene. >>> vladimir putin's handshake is to strong it could break your hand. who says that? vladimir putin's spokesman. brushing off rumors that putin is sick. of course, he has spent years building a reputation as a tough guy but we haven't seen him in public for a week. he skipped an annual meeting tod
i mean who can forget sign language december of 2013 during nelson mandela's funeral.tials and was just over there making a bunch%9 of motions. he later said he was undertreatment for schizophrenia. standing there next to the president. three feet away. u.s. officials said south african security guards were responsible for that mishap in september last year a man with a knife climbed over the white house fans, ran through the front door and made tote the east rooms before agented tackled him....
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and she mentioned she read nelson mandela's book and his imprisonment and when he went out, he actuallyowed himself forgiveness and became friends with people that imprisoned him. >>> [ inaudible ] made history on thursday as he scored the fastest ever goal in the europe league. it look 13.21 seconds for the strike. he has beaten the previous record by two seconds, that was set back in 2009 by athens. >>> let's look at the other matches on thursday: >>> japan's new coach has touched down in the country. former algeria boss was greeted by plenty of supporters and media in the airport. the bosnian replaces the coach who was fired after the asian cup due to a match fixing scandal against him in spain. japan hasn't had a home grown coach since 2010. >>> [ inaudible ] has returned to his former club despite being recently hospitalized with an infection. he met the junior players at a book-sign book-signing event. >>> new zealand has a scare at the cricket world cup. this man was at it once again, hitting another one against the kiwis. helping bangladesh reach 288 for 7. martin hit a century
and she mentioned she read nelson mandela's book and his imprisonment and when he went out, he actuallyowed himself forgiveness and became friends with people that imprisoned him. >>> [ inaudible ] made history on thursday as he scored the fastest ever goal in the europe league. it look 13.21 seconds for the strike. he has beaten the previous record by two seconds, that was set back in 2009 by athens. >>> let's look at the other matches on thursday: >>> japan's new...
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gusto for new york city's mayor, and tom got slammed for using signs that didn't make sense at nelson mandela'sormance. >> i have been listening to what americans are saying. >> reporter: but no one is laughing at tommy. they're smiling with him. tommy, by the way, isn't speaking in american sign language, he's speaking swedish. >> this is the heart beat and the brain. >> reporter: put them together and what you get is heartfelt. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> this is the heart beat, john. thank you so much for watching everyone. i'm zain asher. >> this is us waving goodbye. i'm john vause. rosemary church is up next. you're watching cnn. mouths are watering, and stomachs are growling. or is that just me? it's lobsterfest... ...red lobster's largest variety of lobster dishes all year. double up with dueling lobster tails. or make lobster lover's dream a delicious reality. but hurry this won't last long. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequenc
gusto for new york city's mayor, and tom got slammed for using signs that didn't make sense at nelson mandela'sormance. >> i have been listening to what americans are saying. >> reporter: but no one is laughing at tommy. they're smiling with him. tommy, by the way, isn't speaking in american sign language, he's speaking swedish. >> this is the heart beat and the brain. >> reporter: put them together and what you get is heartfelt. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> this...
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great moments in her life very shortly before her death, she went to south africa to interview nelson mandela before well after he'd been freed. one of the joys of spending several years studying ethel payne is she had a wonderful sense of humor, and she has this photograph of her with nelson mandela, and he's in his bathrobe, and she says, well a lot of folks got to interview him, i'm the only one who did so while he was in his pjs. [laughter] >> this is another thing, gloria, that the two women had in common. alice loved to travel too. she went to haiti, she went to israel, she went to a number of countries. this is a part of the book that i cut because i felt it was more important to focus on her trajectory her climb inching along as he put it in the words of the all negro spirit. inching along from the life of a dirt farmer down in kentucky to the heights of the male-dominated profession and the most exclusive enclaves of the press here in washington. so poor alice. but if anybody ever wants to know, the book is in the library of congress. it's also available -- >> the original. >> the or
great moments in her life very shortly before her death, she went to south africa to interview nelson mandela before well after he'd been freed. one of the joys of spending several years studying ethel payne is she had a wonderful sense of humor, and she has this photograph of her with nelson mandela, and he's in his bathrobe, and she says, well a lot of folks got to interview him, i'm the only one who did so while he was in his pjs. [laughter] >> this is another thing, gloria, that the...
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made her change her mind after 14 years and i don't know she mentioned she read a book about nelson mandela's is in prison and when he went out he actually allowed himself forgiveness and became friends with people who imprisoned him. >> reporter: the fastest ever goal seen in the europa league and in an around of 16 first legend counter and goal a comfortable 3-1 victory. looking at other matches on thursday inter lost 3-1 and everton beat 2-1 and 1-1 between roma, the national team manager is in the country former algeria coach was greeted by fans and media in the airport. the bosnia person rereplaces after match fixing in spain and had not had a home grown coach since 2010. legend is back after recently hospitalized with infection and he is at a book presentation and played for santos at 15 years old and won the world cup for brazil three times. to cricket and new zealand had a scare against bangladesh at the world cup and kwal faye -- qualified for quarter finals and going against english in the match and scored the country's first ever world cup and at it again and hit another one agains
made her change her mind after 14 years and i don't know she mentioned she read a book about nelson mandela's is in prison and when he went out he actually allowed himself forgiveness and became friends with people who imprisoned him. >> reporter: the fastest ever goal seen in the europa league and in an around of 16 first legend counter and goal a comfortable 3-1 victory. looking at other matches on thursday inter lost 3-1 and everton beat 2-1 and 1-1 between roma, the national team...
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and another got slammed for using signs that didn't make sense at nelson mandela's memorial.ing but went on to do an ad for an app. "snl" parodied his performance. >> i have been listening to what americans are saying. [ laughter ] >> reporter: no one's laughing at tommy. they're smiling with him. tommy isn't speaking in american sign language. he's speaking swedish. >> this is a sign for the heartbeat and the brain. >> reporter: put them together and what you get is heartfelt. jeanne moos cnn, new york. ♪ >> he's got moves like you. >> a happy man. >> he's good. >> he enjoys his job. okay. >>> it's not unusual for the u.s. talk show host ellen degeneres to ask her guests to show off some of their dance moves on her program. >> yeah. exactly. on monday, she got the u.s. first lady michelle obama to join her in a highly choreographed routine to the hit "uptown funk." the first lady's moves have gone viral, racking up more than two million views on line. and she had some pretty good moves. >> she. does although her husband, barack obama, reading mean tweets was read -- seen by
and another got slammed for using signs that didn't make sense at nelson mandela's memorial.ing but went on to do an ad for an app. "snl" parodied his performance. >> i have been listening to what americans are saying. [ laughter ] >> reporter: no one's laughing at tommy. they're smiling with him. tommy isn't speaking in american sign language. he's speaking swedish. >> this is a sign for the heartbeat and the brain. >> reporter: put them together and what you...
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i wake up in the morning and i called nelson mandela. whose life do you think is more fun? >> host: that's a good one aspect because it's like we serve both because it's the right thing to do but we serve because it just makes life more interesting. >> host: it is so true, yet we actually have researched links health benefits to volunteerism and service. which is fantastic to we know that make you happier. if you're volunteering there's health benefits like you live longer, you have reduced sense of isolation. your endorphins kick in to your stress levels are reduced to it's pretty fascinating to study how the human body responds to volunteerism. we do have some thing interesting recently. we have some new research that shows if you are unemployed and you volunteer during your time of unemployment, you increase the likelihood of getting a job by 27%. it's phenomenal. if you live in a row community, that likelihood shoots up to 55%. so now i'm talking to young and old, but a lot of high school graduates, those in college who are worried about getting a job immediately after
i wake up in the morning and i called nelson mandela. whose life do you think is more fun? >> host: that's a good one aspect because it's like we serve both because it's the right thing to do but we serve because it just makes life more interesting. >> host: it is so true, yet we actually have researched links health benefits to volunteerism and service. which is fantastic to we know that make you happier. if you're volunteering there's health benefits like you live longer, you have...
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i was talking to nelson mandela and he was saying, what are you going to do for poor people and he said, what are you going to make me do? he said, represent -- >> true story? ok. [laughter] >> would he confirm it? barry: i have to represent everybody, make a case for me. let me tell you what i was trying to say earlier and i will get back to the question. it is not the access to the capital, it is not the 40 acres in annual, it is not anything -- and a mule, it is not anything other than this. all it is about in my opinion is imagine working at tv one, wherever you work at and for three months you have your direct deposit in your office and your nice car. but they cut off your e-mail, no one meets with you, you cannot meet with the leadership. for three months you are locked out of information but the tv one comes in, tell me about the strategic direction? if you want to keep your job you keep your mouth shut. imagine being locked out for 150 years. under 50 years roland, we never got the minimum -- 150 years, roland, we never got a minimum. there was a system set up against us. slaver
i was talking to nelson mandela and he was saying, what are you going to do for poor people and he said, what are you going to make me do? he said, represent -- >> true story? ok. [laughter] >> would he confirm it? barry: i have to represent everybody, make a case for me. let me tell you what i was trying to say earlier and i will get back to the question. it is not the access to the capital, it is not the 40 acres in annual, it is not anything -- and a mule, it is not anything...
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[applause] finally, there is an argument and nelson mandela's last work. he and ahmed kathrada are talking about a multiracial society. mandela says that will never work, we have to have a non-racial society. i take issue with that first but i realized that is true. ultimately, we've got to see ourselves as spiritual beings who are united in one cause feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick. does not matter what color they are, where they came from, or what their problems are. we are here to set people free. john: and now for the benediction, ryan mack. ryan: i can leave you with a positive note that wraps up and buster young's desire for big thinking -- ambassador young's desire for big thinking. the freedman's bank, it inspired a woman, maggie walker, to create a bank that survived until 2009. even when dr. king was focusing on money, it was marion wright edelman from the children's defense fund. her niece, debbie wright, was ceo of one of the largest black banks in america. even when you fall, sometimes you fall forward. women have an untold st
[applause] finally, there is an argument and nelson mandela's last work. he and ahmed kathrada are talking about a multiracial society. mandela says that will never work, we have to have a non-racial society. i take issue with that first but i realized that is true. ultimately, we've got to see ourselves as spiritual beings who are united in one cause feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick. does not matter what color they are, where they came from, or what their problems are. we are...