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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.o, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little money, things start to get better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you have a nice day. >> you too. >> bye. >> these ladies over here you can see they marketing for their stalls. >> you know where you're going, right? >> yeah, i know where i'm going. >> next exit? smoky delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> cut all the meat in pieces. meat. you pick your meat at the butcher counter. choose t-bone, rum steak. spicy sausage made from beef and pork. >> and they mask it. the secr
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.o, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little money, things start to get better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you have a...
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i think that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul an consciousness of southans. >> that's why i have hope this country will realize some of the ambitions that nelson mandela had for it . >> i am richelle carey. this is our final show. the last three years, we have spoken to people who are working in uncharted territory. okonka was the first prosecutor court. he told us about his work to get the court up and running. and he told us the legal body is breaking the cycle of impunity >> two couples were on the battle of the front lines of marriage equality. it was a case that went to the supreme court ellen johnson surley, the president of linebiera, the first female head of state. >> julian bond, we caught up with him around the 50th anniversary of the march in selma, alabama and to gloria steinem, an icon and leader of the feminist movement. >> you said before the feminist revolution would take about 100 years. so by that estimate, we are about at the halfway mark. there are clear gains in this country. women make up about half the workforce. women tend to i hop
i think that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul an consciousness of southans. >> that's why i have hope this country will realize some of the ambitions that nelson mandela had for it . >> i am richelle carey. this is our final show. the last three years, we have spoken to people who are working in uncharted territory. okonka was the first prosecutor court. he told us about his work to get the court up and running. and he told us the legal body is...
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banki moon or nelson mandela. it's number three. nelson mandela. they say he gave a peach speech that inspired those in attendance. tribeca is home to which group of misfit heroes? ghost busters, x-men, or the fantastic 4? who you going to call? number one. ghostbusters ghostbusters. you can find the fire house in tribeca. but instead of guys fighting ghosts you'll find the guys of hook and 8. what does the word odeon mean? odeon restaurant has been a staple in tribeca for decades. the answer here, number two. odeon is part of a word used for a building for musical performance or cinema. moving to question number five. tribeca was once known for what? textile industry, tech industry, or toy making industry? before it was an exclusive neighborhood for some of the city's most elite residents, it was filled with factories for the textile industry. businesses left behind huge warehouses that were converted into luxury lofts. now tribeca is one of the most expensive zip codes in the country. question six. how quickly was the first tribeca film festival
banki moon or nelson mandela. it's number three. nelson mandela. they say he gave a peach speech that inspired those in attendance. tribeca is home to which group of misfit heroes? ghost busters, x-men, or the fantastic 4? who you going to call? number one. ghostbusters ghostbusters. you can find the fire house in tribeca. but instead of guys fighting ghosts you'll find the guys of hook and 8. what does the word odeon mean? odeon restaurant has been a staple in tribeca for decades. the answer...
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themselves, take responsibility and rely on their own resources and resource fullness one of nelson mandela's cell imates has called for zuma to step down, saying he should go sot government can recover from the crisis of confidentions. his call came in an open letter published after a court ruled zuma had failed to uphold the cogstitution. zuma apologized and said he will pay back some of the money he spent on his private home three people have been killed and dozens injured in the fill passengers. farmers are angry over what they say is a lack of government health during one of the country's worst droughts in years. here is the latest. >> the fields are dry. crops have failed. five months of drought have hit many parts of mendenow. unapparently fieeed their famils they tried to get divorces heard. they protested in the nearby town but on friday, it got out of hand. rocks were thrown at the police. police broke the lines of the protesters. then shots can be heard. eduardo religious brother was one of the farmers killed. he blames the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came
themselves, take responsibility and rely on their own resources and resource fullness one of nelson mandela's cell imates has called for zuma to step down, saying he should go sot government can recover from the crisis of confidentions. his call came in an open letter published after a court ruled zuma had failed to uphold the cogstitution. zuma apologized and said he will pay back some of the money he spent on his private home three people have been killed and dozens injured in the fill...
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part of uribe's supporters at a time when approval ratings are at an all-time low >>> one of nelson mandela's former cell mates added his voice for calls for jacob zuma to step down. saying he should go so the government can recover from a crisis of confidence. the call came after the court ruled to uphold the constitution. zouma apologised and said he'd pay back money paid on his private residence >>> three dozen have been killed after demonstrations against farmer turned violent. the farmers are angry over a lack of help in one of the worst droughts in years. >> the fields are dray. crops failed. five months of dry brought farmers to their needs. unable to feed their families, they tried to get their voices heard. rocks were thrown at the police, police broke the lines of the protesters, shots can be heard. eduardo's brother was a farmer killed. he blames the police for the death. >> when i came here, it was to demand from the government. the reason it was troubled is the police tried to step up the demonstration. this is the city highway, and it's a busy road on most days. earlier this wee
part of uribe's supporters at a time when approval ratings are at an all-time low >>> one of nelson mandela's former cell mates added his voice for calls for jacob zuma to step down. saying he should go so the government can recover from a crisis of confidence. the call came after the court ruled to uphold the constitution. zouma apologised and said he'd pay back money paid on his private residence >>> three dozen have been killed after demonstrations against farmer turned...
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it was nelson mandela who said there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way inch it treats its children. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. good night, america. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette)
it was nelson mandela who said there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way inch it treats its children. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. good night, america. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna...
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it was nelson mandela who said there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page good night, america. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price thisgood, thank you for dining with us. hope to see you again soon. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. >>
it was nelson mandela who said there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page good night, america. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer...
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and then later on, we were like, "hey, do you mind if we put nelson mandela on the money." and they were like, "next to the buffalo? go wild, go wild." that's the right way. for more on this we're joined by senio black money correspondent roy wood, jr., everybody! ( cheers and applause ). >> thank you for having me, man. always a pleasure to come on and talk with you about black stuff. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. this is a big moment, roy. an african american woman on the 20. you must be excited. >> hmmm... not really. i mean, it's not really that big of a deal, you know. ( laughter ) >> trevor: are you not excited about this? >> look, i'm trying to be excited, but, you know, every time, you know, they give-- they give black people stuff you know there's going to be a catch. ( laughter ) like, they gave obama the country, but it was in the middle of an economic crisis. and then they gave us a water fountain. they let us drink out of their water fountains and they went and started drinking poland springs. it's cute, but nobody's using it anymore. nobody uses cash. eve
and then later on, we were like, "hey, do you mind if we put nelson mandela on the money." and they were like, "next to the buffalo? go wild, go wild." that's the right way. for more on this we're joined by senio black money correspondent roy wood, jr., everybody! ( cheers and applause ). >> thank you for having me, man. always a pleasure to come on and talk with you about black stuff. >> trevor: thank you so much, roy. this is a big moment, roy. an african...
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it was nelson mandela who said there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way inch it treats its children. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. hey. hey. help my mom with the bags, huh? hello, raymond. oh, hey, hey, let me get that for you there...mom. oh, raymond. i have to say, i just love hearing you calling me that. ( laughs ) yes, ray, i heard. very sweet. i'm just going to go check on the kids. look, ray. i bought the doughnut holes you like. don't show debra. ah, chocolate! thanks, mom. hello, marie. hi! hey! hi! whoa! didn't hear you. gonna tie a bell around your neck.
it was nelson mandela who said there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way inch it treats its children. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. hey. hey. help my mom with the bags, huh? hello, raymond. oh, hey, hey, let me get that for you there...mom. oh, raymond. i have to say, i just love hearing you calling me that. ( laughs ) yes, ray, i...
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there must have been, like even nelson mandela laughed at times in jail. moments in jail where you were like-- i know i'm here for a long time, but this is prison. >> prison itself is hilarious. people dnt really-- . >> trevor: i mean i wouldn't tut it like that. >> but if you wake up one day and are you just like wow, this guy is yus like sliding food across the wall with a-- . >> trevor: what do you mean who is doing that. >> the guy that sat across from you. how they exchange food, this is like kind of our internet. >> trevor: so you have-- wait so someone would send you food from another cell. >> with a-- . >> trevor: did you have different food. >> sometimes you have different food or selling food for cigarette z. >> trevor: and you send it across with fish line. it is funny you say this sour internet. when you go away to prison for as long as you went away, when you come out what is the craziest thing that has changed in the worm. because it's like time travel. >> when i went to prison there was no internet no smartphones, no cars that talked. so eve
there must have been, like even nelson mandela laughed at times in jail. moments in jail where you were like-- i know i'm here for a long time, but this is prison. >> prison itself is hilarious. people dnt really-- . >> trevor: i mean i wouldn't tut it like that. >> but if you wake up one day and are you just like wow, this guy is yus like sliding food across the wall with a-- . >> trevor: what do you mean who is doing that. >> the guy that sat across from you. how...
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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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he is talking like nelson mandela and he is only 36. he said you should make them feel welcome. think it was not risky for them to come down? do you think he was not afraid about what the people did? but he came. we had to make a new beginning. that is what i want to say to all of you. look at all of these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get our crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd. whoever they are. the future belongs to people who continually expand the definition of us and shrink the definition of them. [applause] these people that are -- the first event we did in bronx, president diaz said, you know, there were three presidents who came here when i was a kid. president carter came in the 1970's and showed the poorest parts of the bronx. how bad he felt, he wanted to help us. president reagan came here in the 1980's and said this shows you what a mess the government makes of things. and he said then i showed up and it looks like the future to me. let's get it on. [appla
he is talking like nelson mandela and he is only 36. he said you should make them feel welcome. think it was not risky for them to come down? do you think he was not afraid about what the people did? but he came. we had to make a new beginning. that is what i want to say to all of you. look at all of these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get our crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd....
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now one of nelson mandela's former cell mates has added his voice to calling for south african president jacob zuma to step down. he said that the president should go so the government can recover from what he calls a crisis of confidence. zuma failed to up hold the constitution. zuma has apologized and said he would pay back some of the $16 million state funds that he spent on his private residence. >>> a formal service has been held in kenya for the 148 people killed in the ago on garissa university. al-shabab fighters stormed the university starting a 15-hour seen. [singing] >> the victims came to learn that their lives were bra tally cut short but authorities did nothing to prevent the attack despite being repeatedly warned, and that changes came too late. now the local government has paid fo for a me me motherral. >> we will make sure that all those who come here to study will be safe. >> dozens were injured when gunmen from al-shabab attacked the campus. at this memorial event survivors struggled. >> officials have gathered to commemorate those who were killed. but most of the runs
now one of nelson mandela's former cell mates has added his voice to calling for south african president jacob zuma to step down. he said that the president should go so the government can recover from what he calls a crisis of confidence. zuma failed to up hold the constitution. zuma has apologized and said he would pay back some of the $16 million state funds that he spent on his private residence. >>> a formal service has been held in kenya for the 148 people killed in the ago on...
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. >> now, nelson mandela's former aids has added his voice to jacob zuma to step down. he said he should go so the government can recover from a confidence crisis. he said zuma will failed to uphold the constitution and said he will pay back some of the $60 million the state funds he spent on his private residence. kenya's attack, a memorial has been unveiled to commemorate the victims of the attack. al shabaab stormed the area killing 148 people and injuring 79 more in a 15-hour siege targeting christian students. still ahead here on al jazeera: >> philippines drought, three people are killed by demonstrations by angry farmez get violent. seeking international attention as they show case their work actively seek fashion. >> all hell broke lose. >> people were saying that we were terrorists. >> how are you providing a cover for your brother to do this? >> we saw the evil side of the social media take off. >> a reminder our top stories here on al jazeera. heavy fighting between forces in armenia in the disputed region. both sides are reporting casualties. thet since 1990
. >> now, nelson mandela's former aids has added his voice to jacob zuma to step down. he said he should go so the government can recover from a confidence crisis. he said zuma will failed to uphold the constitution and said he will pay back some of the $60 million the state funds he spent on his private residence. kenya's attack, a memorial has been unveiled to commemorate the victims of the attack. al shabaab stormed the area killing 148 people and injuring 79 more in a 15-hour siege...
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they were very much involved with the transition to power from white south africa to nelson mandela. in a good way. anyway, we all know that commercial. i need to sing. i would like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony. thank you. [laughter] thisendegrast: there was joe green commercial from 1979 that was also wonderful. somebody said that he looked like a fellow. the kids said, mr. green, mr. greene, you are the best ever. i found out in my research that they made him do 18 takes and in that he threw up after the si xth. and then they used the first take. poor guy. [laughter] mr. pendegrast: this is 1985 which i already talked about. and here is the brilliant ceo who came to coke from cuba, because of castro. and he had worked for coca-cola in cuba before castro nationalized the business. and he came and he said, there formulas, and nobody ever considered that he really meant it. but coca-cola had been losing market share for the past 20 years and they do not have great ads, what was the matter? they had the annoying pepsi challenge and they decided, well , we will change
they were very much involved with the transition to power from white south africa to nelson mandela. in a good way. anyway, we all know that commercial. i need to sing. i would like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony. thank you. [laughter] thisendegrast: there was joe green commercial from 1979 that was also wonderful. somebody said that he looked like a fellow. the kids said, mr. green, mr. greene, you are the best ever. i found out in my research that they made him do 18 takes and...
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he is talking like nelson mandela and he is only 36. he said you should make them feel welcome. think it was not risky for them to come down? do you think he was not afraid about what the people did? he came. we had to make a new beginning. that is what i want to say to all of you. look at all of these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get our crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd. the future belongs to people who continually expand the definition of us and shrink the definition of them. [applause] -- theeople that are ,irst event we did in bronx there wereiaz said three presidents who came here when i was a kid. president carter came in the 1970's and showed the poorest parts of the bronx. president reagan came here in the 1980's and said this shows you what a mess the government makes of banks. things. then i showed up and it looks like the future to me. let's get it on. [applause] the reason that i think hillary sheld be president is one, has the best ideas for shared pros
he is talking like nelson mandela and he is only 36. he said you should make them feel welcome. think it was not risky for them to come down? do you think he was not afraid about what the people did? he came. we had to make a new beginning. that is what i want to say to all of you. look at all of these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get our crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd. the...
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now new south africa, post-apartheid, nelson mandela is president. "will you help us get black dolls for the children in the townships?" i said, "yes!" without asking how many she needed. >> [ laughs ] >> she said, "oh, let me tell you the number -- 15,000" for all of her nursery schools in the townships. >> uh-huh. >> so, i immediately then called my mom again and all of my close friends and said, "help!" and they did. at the end of one year, which was the time frame we set up, we had 16,000 brand-new black dolls collected across the country. >> if there's a will, there's a way. >> there's a will, there's a way. and a team of people who helped, including mayor david dinkins, who helped take some there. it was just wonderful. focused on self-esteem. >> indeed. the children did not have an opportunity to play with dolls that looked like themselves. the dolls that they played with were white -- blond hair, blue-eyed -- and that was throughout the townships. and the first dolls that they saw that looked like themselves, it was amazing to watch them. the
now new south africa, post-apartheid, nelson mandela is president. "will you help us get black dolls for the children in the townships?" i said, "yes!" without asking how many she needed. >> [ laughs ] >> she said, "oh, let me tell you the number -- 15,000" for all of her nursery schools in the townships. >> uh-huh. >> so, i immediately then called my mom again and all of my close friends and said, "help!" and they did. at the end...
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he thought with nelson mandela to change south africa. i just wish that i could have the energy and to laugh with such enthusiasm as desmond tutu. but he told me something beautiful. i asked him, so what should we learn from you? what should we learn within the hispanic community from the struggles in south africa and he told me, what you have to know is that it does not matter what happens, at the end you are going to win. and that is just wonderful. that is just fantastic. the idea that at the end you are absolutely convinced that you're going to win. each one of the rebels i include in the book but especially the dreamers, they knew at the end they were going to win. i think think the idea behind the book i include i interviewed more than 30 people that i include for the book. i tried to draw a lesson from each one, i think the most important lesson as a rebel i learned from my mother, she is 82, she is still walking and very dangerously, but she is still driving. [laughter] but what i learned from her and i finish with this and will h
he thought with nelson mandela to change south africa. i just wish that i could have the energy and to laugh with such enthusiasm as desmond tutu. but he told me something beautiful. i asked him, so what should we learn from you? what should we learn within the hispanic community from the struggles in south africa and he told me, what you have to know is that it does not matter what happens, at the end you are going to win. and that is just wonderful. that is just fantastic. the idea that at...
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rican, aa puerto political prisoner, who has been incarcerated for over 34 years, longer the nelson mandela. his name, oscar lopez rivera. and he deserves to be free today. [cheers and applause] 200,000 puerto ricans have served in the u.s. military. in our schools, children are taught more about u.s. history than of the history of their own country. .hat is a colonial education, without giving your exact numbers, can tell you that the u.s. gets more out of puerto rico economically than puerto rico receives from the u.s. anare currently living unprecedented economic crisis. yet the u.s. government does not even allow us to restructure our debt. and this is the best one. people in puerto rico cannot vote for the president of the united states. words, we are not allowed to choose the person who makes crucial decisions regarding our country. i did not come here to complain, rather to put things in proper context. you might wonder what i am doing here, a person like me with all this information has come to the bronx to support a candidate for the u.s. presidency. i will explain. i support berni
rican, aa puerto political prisoner, who has been incarcerated for over 34 years, longer the nelson mandela. his name, oscar lopez rivera. and he deserves to be free today. [cheers and applause] 200,000 puerto ricans have served in the u.s. military. in our schools, children are taught more about u.s. history than of the history of their own country. .hat is a colonial education, without giving your exact numbers, can tell you that the u.s. gets more out of puerto rico economically than puerto...
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devastation. ,here is a political prisoner who has been incarcerated for over 34 years, longer than nelson mandelato -- ricans have served in the u.s. military. in our school, children are taught more about u.s. history and the history of their own .ountry÷÷÷÷ that is a colonial education. without giving you exact numbers, i can tell you that the u.s. gets more out of puerto rico economically than puerto rico received from the u.s.. we are currently living and economic crisis, and has the highest rate of unemployment that any place in the u.s., yet the u.s. does not even allow us to restructure our debt. this is the best one. people in puerto rico cannot vote for the president of the united states. in other words, we are not allowed to choose the person who makes crucial decisions regarding our country. i did not come here to complain, in context.gs÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ you may wonder what i am doing here. i will explain. i support bernie sanders because he has been the only candidate with a logical proposal, and has for myed support country. not come out to support this now in the middle of an election cy
devastation. ,here is a political prisoner who has been incarcerated for over 34 years, longer than nelson mandelato -- ricans have served in the u.s. military. in our school, children are taught more about u.s. history and the history of their own .ountry÷÷÷÷ that is a colonial education. without giving you exact numbers, i can tell you that the u.s. gets more out of puerto rico economically than puerto rico received from the u.s.. we are currently living and economic crisis, and has the...
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he is talking like nelson mandela and he is only 36. he said you should make them feel welcome. you think it was not risky for them to come down? do you think he was not afraid about what the people did? he came. we had to make a new beginning. that is what i want to say to all of you. look at all of these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get our crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd. the future belongs to people who continually expand the definition of us and shrink the efinition of them. [applause] these people that are -- the first event we did in bronx, president diaz said there were three presidents who came here when i was a kid. president carter came in the 1970's and showed the poorest arts of the bronx. president reagan came here in the 1980's and said this shows you what a mess the government makes of things. then i showed up and it looks like the future to me. let's get it on. [applause] the reason that i think hillary hould be president is one, she has the best i
he is talking like nelson mandela and he is only 36. he said you should make them feel welcome. you think it was not risky for them to come down? do you think he was not afraid about what the people did? he came. we had to make a new beginning. that is what i want to say to all of you. look at all of these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get our crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd. the...
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he's acting like nelson mandela and it's only 36-years-old.e said you should make him feel welcome. you think it wasn't risky for him to come down here than you think that he wasn't afraid of what people did, but he came and we have to make a new beginning. that's what i want to say to all of you. look at all these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get the crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their crowd, whoever they are. the future belongs to people who continually expand the definition of us and shrink the definition of them. [applause] the first event we did, president diaz said even though there were three presidents who came here when i was a kid, president carter came in the 70s and showed the poorest parts of the bronx instead of bad he felt. president reagan came here in the 80s and said this shows you what a mess the government makes the things that he said then i showed up and it looks like the future debate, let's get it on. [applause] the
he's acting like nelson mandela and it's only 36-years-old.e said you should make him feel welcome. you think it wasn't risky for him to come down here than you think that he wasn't afraid of what people did, but he came and we have to make a new beginning. that's what i want to say to all of you. look at all these people all around the world. the only thing that matters is our differences. the only thing that matters is whether we can get the crowd to stop thinking so we can demonize their...
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i was released during the same time as nelson mandela. i consider myself a political prisoner.hat needs to happen is where the rubber meets the road, -- the larger community. those places should be given the opportunity first to reform those peoples and to train them and to give them a way forward. host: do you think this is an area where people are open to moving tax dollars to or are there, are prisons and corrections not the place where people general hly are happy to increase budgets? caller: well, the budget here. we have a private prison here. i'm glad to hear the private prison being cut out, because it where people go and they are worse than the states. so, i think definitely funding they're spending on inmates incarceration should be forwarded for a period of time to get those peoples acclimated back to society, especially bese with i.q.'s too low to convicted in the first place and then come out, do not know how to chop grass, how to work a garden, can't drive a vehicle. that is critical to me. thank you. host: from mississippi this morning. on our line for those who
i was released during the same time as nelson mandela. i consider myself a political prisoner.hat needs to happen is where the rubber meets the road, -- the larger community. those places should be given the opportunity first to reform those peoples and to train them and to give them a way forward. host: do you think this is an area where people are open to moving tax dollars to or are there, are prisons and corrections not the place where people general hly are happy to increase budgets?...