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and his dream came true with nelson mandela. because nelson got it done in south africa.outh africa could have... could have been done in the united states, yes. i distinctly believe that. i need a cigarette. you are making the heart. can i have a light? please? go ahead. how did you feel when he died? 0h, odd, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song called the king of love is dead. i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement. i am ready. and the united states and i moved away. you are also scared, weren't you? because away. you are also scared, weren't you ? because of away. you are also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... robert kennedy and jack kennedy were killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after the! they had a file on you. in washington. you never saw it? i was told about it and you never saw it? i was told about itandi you never saw it? i was told about it and i wrote a book called i put a cat max bell on you. i did ——i put a speu cat max bell on yo
and his dream came true with nelson mandela. because nelson got it done in south africa.outh africa could have... could have been done in the united states, yes. i distinctly believe that. i need a cigarette. you are making the heart. can i have a light? please? go ahead. how did you feel when he died? 0h, odd, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song called the king of love is dead. i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement. i am ready. and...
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and his dream came true with nelson mandela. because nelson got it done in south african.africa. so the same thing that was done in south africa could have... could have been done in the united states, yes. i distinctly believe that. i need a cigarette. you're making me hot. can i have a light? please? go ahead. how did you feel when he died? oh, god, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement... i'm ready. ..and the united states and i moved away. you were also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... yes, i was scared. ..because jack kennedy was killed, robert kennedy was killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after me! they had a file on you. mm—hm. in washington. you never saw it, did you? uh, no, we were told about it and it's in my book, i wrote a book called i put a spell on you, and i did a film called nina simone — the legend
and his dream came true with nelson mandela. because nelson got it done in south african.africa. so the same thing that was done in south africa could have... could have been done in the united states, yes. i distinctly believe that. i need a cigarette. you're making me hot. can i have a light? please? go ahead. how did you feel when he died? oh, god, man, iwas devastated. i wrote a song in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must...
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>> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice?> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- liberals to tell you what they mean by social justice, and you'll get ten different answers. that's because social justice means anything its champions want it to mean. social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for and no one dare be against. john: except me. excuse me, i wan
>> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice?> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want...
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they will also be performing a piece that is a tribute to nelson mandela.lly felt that this was an incredible opportunity for me to give companies that aren't really brought to the kennedy center in seen in this space and opportunity to, i think, be in a position that they deserve. it has also been, i think, a chance for me to put more black and brown bodies on the stage. jummy: you can catch more of the interview coming up at the 8:00 and 9:00 hours. also, a special sneak the performance of that nelson mandela ballet for women's you can see at the kennedy center. larry: that does it for us here >>> good morning, america. fbi's most wanted. the hunt for that facebook killer goes nationwide. a $50,000 reward being offered and now facebook under fire. the company apologizes for leaving it online for hours. what they're doing to stop it from happening again. >>> north korea now warns they're prepared for weekly missile tests as the rogue nation blames the u.s. for taking them to the brink of nuclear war. president trump fires back. >> any message for north kor
they will also be performing a piece that is a tribute to nelson mandela.lly felt that this was an incredible opportunity for me to give companies that aren't really brought to the kennedy center in seen in this space and opportunity to, i think, be in a position that they deserve. it has also been, i think, a chance for me to put more black and brown bodies on the stage. jummy: you can catch more of the interview coming up at the 8:00 and 9:00 hours. also, a special sneak the performance of...
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that is the campaign slogan that propels nelson mandela and the afghan national congress to power in2 years later more than a quarter of the workforce remained unemployed. 92% struggle to put food on the table -- to put food on the table. households are in six times more than black ones. fading party support. many doubt whether they can deliver that promise. the president has lurched from crisis to crisis. has clashedcob zuma with his finance minister ever since he was pressured to a point him to the post in december 2017. best 2016. last week, he fired him. the rand was sent to a nearly two-month low. citizens are losing patience with the slumping south african economy. he ranks among the world's most useless. , which south africa became a british colony in 1902. in 1910, the colonists adopted a constitution that disenfranchised blacks. in 1948 the national party went further by instituting a part-time. south africa endured decades of economic sanctions under an armed struggle before the government agreed to free nelson mandela from prison in 1990 and hope multiracial elections. his
that is the campaign slogan that propels nelson mandela and the afghan national congress to power in2 years later more than a quarter of the workforce remained unemployed. 92% struggle to put food on the table -- to put food on the table. households are in six times more than black ones. fading party support. many doubt whether they can deliver that promise. the president has lurched from crisis to crisis. has clashedcob zuma with his finance minister ever since he was pressured to a point him...
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john: as i said earlier, i think nelson mandela, who gave up power. he was the founder of his country in the modern sense. he spent 28 years in jail and you might have thought he would be a little angry about that. but he was one of the greatest men of the 20th century. the analogy for hamilton, the first person that came to mind was margaret thatcher. carol: i would've thought steve jobs or someone in technology. that is someone with the genius and vision and wants to build -- who is the fellow? elon musk? who wants to send people around the moon. i am not volunteering. i am not ralph kramden's wife. now i am getting myself. the person i wrote my first book about, a loyalist from massachusetts who went stark raving mad, readily said he would like to send his wife into space. i would think in the sense of innovative and competitive and ambitious and visionary, that maybe we could look to someone in the tech sphere. akhil: it's interesting, because i do think of mandela as the leader of a revolution against the establishment, and then the founding pres
john: as i said earlier, i think nelson mandela, who gave up power. he was the founder of his country in the modern sense. he spent 28 years in jail and you might have thought he would be a little angry about that. but he was one of the greatest men of the 20th century. the analogy for hamilton, the first person that came to mind was margaret thatcher. carol: i would've thought steve jobs or someone in technology. that is someone with the genius and vision and wants to build -- who is the...
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now from nelson mandela to dr. king, i mean, it's been an amazing journey.ons we're honoring you. i wanted you to share with us at this point in american history, as one who has seen the trajectory from the back of the bus to an african american president, and now to donald trump, how do you see this? >> i tell you, reverend sharpton, i sit here and 90 years is a long time to have been graced with life. i've been very much involved in watching america shape itself. we've committed so much to making civilization a bit richer than the way we found it when all of us entered into the space. and with the struggles of the great depression in the 30s, the struggles with the great lies of hitler, and the axis powers and that second world war, and after that the great struggle with civil rights and the great conflict in the nation with our wars, vietnam. we've been through a lot. and i must say that as triumphant as we have been on so many levels, i assumed by the time i got this far, america would be in a much happier place. but to now find used in midst of more con
now from nelson mandela to dr. king, i mean, it's been an amazing journey.ons we're honoring you. i wanted you to share with us at this point in american history, as one who has seen the trajectory from the back of the bus to an african american president, and now to donald trump, how do you see this? >> i tell you, reverend sharpton, i sit here and 90 years is a long time to have been graced with life. i've been very much involved in watching america shape itself. we've committed so much...
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festival that first year on the steps of city hall with bob, the mayor, president clinton, and nelson mandela. basically gave us the commission to go watch some movies. you couldn't just go from being a recovery operation to suddenly -- in lower manhattan, to screening movies. and blessed the opportunity. you've got to celebrate community. megan: now so much of the festival is about exploring of otherndaries things, gaming, for example. i didn't know you produced a video game in 1996 with a cast, if i'm correct, jim belushi, ellen degeneres, and steven tyler. it's no long-term obsession of yours and it's going to be a big part of the festival this year. ms. rosenthal: yes. we have always been interested in novelistic storytelling, even i think the project that has been attracted to, if you look at something like good shepherd, the length of those stories, they are more novelistic. , it's different for bob, but i'm always interested in nonlinear storytelng. this year at the festival, we levineme to my and ken who did buy a shock. some of the most extraordinary story no -- storytellers in gamin
festival that first year on the steps of city hall with bob, the mayor, president clinton, and nelson mandela. basically gave us the commission to go watch some movies. you couldn't just go from being a recovery operation to suddenly -- in lower manhattan, to screening movies. and blessed the opportunity. you've got to celebrate community. megan: now so much of the festival is about exploring of otherndaries things, gaming, for example. i didn't know you produced a video game in 1996 with a...
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festival that first year on the steps of city hall with bob, the mayor, president clinton, and nelson mandela. who basically gave also -- us the permission to go watch some movies. you couldn't just go from being a recovery operation in lower manhattan to screening movies. mandela came and blessed the opportunity. he said you've got to celebrate community. megan: now so much of the festival when i read about it is exploring the boundaries of tack, other things, gaining for example. i didn't know you produced a videgame in 1996 with a cast if i'm correct, jim belushi, cher, ellen degeneres, and steven tyler. a game called "the last resort." it's a long-term obsession of yours and it's going to be a big part of the festival this year. ms. rosenthal: yes. we have always been interested in novelistic storytelling, even i think the project that has -- that bob has been attracted to. " goodlook at shepherd," the length of those stories, they are more novelistic. for me, it's different for bob, but i'm always interested in nonlinear storytelling. this year at the festival, we kojima and ken levine w
festival that first year on the steps of city hall with bob, the mayor, president clinton, and nelson mandela. who basically gave also -- us the permission to go watch some movies. you couldn't just go from being a recovery operation in lower manhattan to screening movies. mandela came and blessed the opportunity. he said you've got to celebrate community. megan: now so much of the festival when i read about it is exploring the boundaries of tack, other things, gaining for example. i didn't...
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nelson mandela and hundreds of national african congress leaders were in prison. to impose sanctions on south africa. they entertained the leaders of the regime. they banned protests outside the south african embassy in london. being a member of parliament helped bring attention to that ban and the wider cause of south africa's liberation. it also got a group of us arrested. but the space for people in britain to organise and support of freedom in south africa was defended and strengthened. i realised then that political leaders can, if they want to, create and preserve the space for others to organise and transform countries and communities. my role is different now, but there is a common thread. we should act together to overturn unfairness and create a better society. it became my yardstick for measuring the performance of government is going back three decades, labour and conservative. in that time i have seen prime ministers and leaders of the opposition come and go, but for all big achievements and failure is what i did not see was a sustained attempt to rid
nelson mandela and hundreds of national african congress leaders were in prison. to impose sanctions on south africa. they entertained the leaders of the regime. they banned protests outside the south african embassy in london. being a member of parliament helped bring attention to that ban and the wider cause of south africa's liberation. it also got a group of us arrested. but the space for people in britain to organise and support of freedom in south africa was defended and strengthened. i...
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the activist was tried and jailed alongside nelson mandela in the 60s. signed executive orders which he says will crack down on foreign trade abuses, and bring down america's half—a—trillion dollar trade deficit. this comes after news that his former national security advisor mike flynn might be prepared to talk about russia's meddling into the election. our north america editor jon sopel reports. the allegations that just won't go away — that there was collusion between the russian government and the trump team during last year's election. and much of the attention is now focused on this man, general michael flynn. until a few weeks ago, he was the national security adviser, and one of those closest to the president. but his fall from grace has been swift, after he was found to have lied to the vice president over his contacts with the russians. michael flynn held conversations with the russian ambassador in washington, which, among other things, discussed the lifting of us sanctions against russia — which he denied. he was paid $45,000 to attend a dinn
the activist was tried and jailed alongside nelson mandela in the 60s. signed executive orders which he says will crack down on foreign trade abuses, and bring down america's half—a—trillion dollar trade deficit. this comes after news that his former national security advisor mike flynn might be prepared to talk about russia's meddling into the election. our north america editor jon sopel reports. the allegations that just won't go away — that there was collusion between the russian...
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it also highlights his relationship with nelson mandela in number of different ways which it emphasizes working together. actually, before we talk about the visitors experience, i want talk about a couple of other displays and other libraries. the first one i want to mention, but i do not have an image of it is at the hoover library in west branch, iowa. , tohoover library has what --is perhaps the most moving i guess you would call it a display of any of the libraries. that is a video that has its own little space in the library. it shows excerpts from oral with peopleucted who were children in the first world war, and who were byluenced in profound ways hoover's humanitarian work. getting to hear these voices of ordinary people talking about the impact of his pre-presidential work on their lives is very moving. me.details are still with it was many years ago that i visited the hoover library, but there was a man who talks about the smell of the hoover roles when he first smelled them. and how revolutionary that smell was for him. somebody else who talked about being a lot at his own p
it also highlights his relationship with nelson mandela in number of different ways which it emphasizes working together. actually, before we talk about the visitors experience, i want talk about a couple of other displays and other libraries. the first one i want to mention, but i do not have an image of it is at the hoover library in west branch, iowa. , tohoover library has what --is perhaps the most moving i guess you would call it a display of any of the libraries. that is a video that has...
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>> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice
>> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice
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distinguished and remarkable group of individuals that includes people like -- the dalai lama, nelson mandela and others. malala yousafzai, you are not sure their young person who has captured the respect and admiration of canadians everywhere. you become an important figure in the clinical international struggle for the rights of girls education and against the suppression of the rights of the youth. canadians are delighted to have accepted the honor of not only becoming our six ever honorary canadian citizen but also the youngest ever honorary citizen of the country. without the other ado i would like to invite the honorable prime minister did you go to present a certificate to our honorary canadian. [applause] >> i would now like to invite the honorable justin trudeau to say a few words. [speaking in native tongue] >> thank you all for gathering here to mark this historic occasion. today would probably bestow honorary canadian citizenship on malala yousafzai. a young woman from pakistan who has done tremendous things. for the people of her country and for the children of the world. [speaki
distinguished and remarkable group of individuals that includes people like -- the dalai lama, nelson mandela and others. malala yousafzai, you are not sure their young person who has captured the respect and admiration of canadians everywhere. you become an important figure in the clinical international struggle for the rights of girls education and against the suppression of the rights of the youth. canadians are delighted to have accepted the honor of not only becoming our six ever honorary...
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i have the state dinner for nelson mandela that patrick clark actually devised, but at the last minute the clintons said, no, you're not cooking, you're going to be an honored guest here. but if you want to recreate that meal which was a sesame-crussed halibut and lemon grass dressing, you can do that at home if you buy my book. [laughter] >> only if you buy the book. >> another quick recipe is for a young lady who was colorado's 204 representative to the kids' state dinners that michelle obama had. so first lady michelle obama, she would have a recipe contest, and a winner was picked from every state, and the winning recipe -- it had to be a healthy recipe, and they would get to go to the white house and actually eat some of the winning entrees and stuff. this girl was definitely the toughest interview to get in my book because i i used to date her mother, and it did not end well. [laughter] >> well, you must be the charmer, because he got the interview -- not only did you get the interview, there's a picture of her in here as well. [laughter] >> next question. [laughter] >> my questi
i have the state dinner for nelson mandela that patrick clark actually devised, but at the last minute the clintons said, no, you're not cooking, you're going to be an honored guest here. but if you want to recreate that meal which was a sesame-crussed halibut and lemon grass dressing, you can do that at home if you buy my book. [laughter] >> only if you buy the book. >> another quick recipe is for a young lady who was colorado's 204 representative to the kids' state dinners that...
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question.inal from the moment that we saw nelson mandela walking out of 1990 and we9 and look to wherectory that would start to fragment. in many ways, south africa is in a better place, it isn't the place where russia is with a strong man leading a that no one to stop them. turkey asstory in well. you have lived through this. what is the trajectory? is this inevitable? we have very strong institutions in south africa so i wouldn't make a direct comparison because the institutions do work in south africa. havehen any organization achieved their central goals, which the anc was overthrowing the apartheid regime, it is difficult to keep the movement of so many diverse elements in immunity. a lot of organizations have found that. winning the power was the easy part. there had to have been some sort of disruption in the anc. i think it was inevitable because in many ideologies, it is a broad church, the anc. it has been brought forward by president zuma's very aggressive actions, because he is not off to unity within the anc, he is off to consolidate his power base. guy: great to see you.
question.inal from the moment that we saw nelson mandela walking out of 1990 and we9 and look to wherectory that would start to fragment. in many ways, south africa is in a better place, it isn't the place where russia is with a strong man leading a that no one to stop them. turkey asstory in well. you have lived through this. what is the trajectory? is this inevitable? we have very strong institutions in south africa so i wouldn't make a direct comparison because the institutions do work in...
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there are two other interesting recipes i have the state dinner for nelson mandela that patrick clarkally devised but at the last minute the clinton said no you're not cooking but you'll be an honored guest here. if you want to re-create that mill which was a lesson requested hal a bit with vegetables and red curry and lemongrass dressing, you can at home if you buy my book. [laughter] another quick recipe was a for a young lady who was colorado's 2014 representative to the kids state dinners that michelle obama had. michelle obama would have a recipe contest and a winner was picked from every state. the winning recipe, had to be healthy, they would get to go to the white house and eat some of the winning entrÉes and stuff. she was the toughest interview to get in my book because i used to date her mother and it did not end well. [laughter] there's a picture in here as well, you must of got the interview. [laughter] next question. [laughter] i was wondering if you found out stories of enslaved black women trying to poison any of the presidents? >> i never found any examples in preside
there are two other interesting recipes i have the state dinner for nelson mandela that patrick clarkally devised but at the last minute the clinton said no you're not cooking but you'll be an honored guest here. if you want to re-create that mill which was a lesson requested hal a bit with vegetables and red curry and lemongrass dressing, you can at home if you buy my book. [laughter] another quick recipe was a for a young lady who was colorado's 2014 representative to the kids state dinners...
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nelson mandela's interminable improvement.here is so much injustice and suffering and crying out for our attention. victims of hunger, racism, and political persecution, in chile or ethiopia writers and poets, singers and so many lands governed by the left and right. human rights are being violated on every continent. more people are oppressed and free. how can one not be sensitive to their plight ? human suffering, anywhere, concerns men and women everywhere and that applies to palestinians whose plate i am sensitive but whose method i deplore when they lead to violence. violence is not the answer. terrorism is the most dangerous of answers. we are frustrated and that is understandable but something must be done. the refugees are in their misery, the children in their fear, the, the uprooted and their hopelessness. something must be done about the situation. both the jewish people in the palestinian people have lost many sons and daughters and have said too much blood. this must stop and all attempts to stop it must be encour
nelson mandela's interminable improvement.here is so much injustice and suffering and crying out for our attention. victims of hunger, racism, and political persecution, in chile or ethiopia writers and poets, singers and so many lands governed by the left and right. human rights are being violated on every continent. more people are oppressed and free. how can one not be sensitive to their plight ? human suffering, anywhere, concerns men and women everywhere and that applies to palestinians...
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nelson mandela said education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. pained. it is a very bad incident and we can't... we want to get off this but we can't. this was specially sent by theresa may's office, 10 downing street. but educating ahmad gives them hope. when we can educate them, we can finish the ideology of terrorism. i want this message to be spread throughout the world, as much as i can. i think i have stopped students from being radicalised and going towards these terrorist activities. i am proud of myself, as i did that by going to schools and talking to children. i think this is a great success for me. i dream of peace, safety and education for every child. i dream no child has feel of being killed for learning. i dream every school stays safe. i dream of love, peace and harmony in this world. the general election didn'tjust take the media and the public by surprise. it caught politicians unaware, too. so some of them are finding new ways to raise money, by online crowdfunding. there've been plenty of scandals in recent years involving po
nelson mandela said education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. pained. it is a very bad incident and we can't... we want to get off this but we can't. this was specially sent by theresa may's office, 10 downing street. but educating ahmad gives them hope. when we can educate them, we can finish the ideology of terrorism. i want this message to be spread throughout the world, as much as i can. i think i have stopped students from being radicalised and going towards...
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. >> nelson mandela said to me this misguided adversary can't take away your dreams colleagues this will continue to challenge you they'll scare you but keep you motivated you'll take greater focus to get us they're up there let's hope we didn't come this far to come this far yesterday is not the dedication only a station to realize this dream go for the great and enjoy the journey it is show time god speed. >> (clapping.) >> that was show time. >> (clapping.) >> you know you mentioned greatness anytime you can be part of the group that is a greatest we think about the greatest players in mba history and rick berry and the late person we lost in july. >> (clapping.) >> our next speaker is one of the 50 most powerful women in business. >> (clapping.) >> hello. >> ladies and gentlemen, please please help me welcome to ceo chase to shanda duck even though. >> all right. oh, my gosh thank you all i'm absolutely trifled to be here on behalf of the j.p. morgan chase and our 3 thousand bay area employees yes. >> (clapping.) >> it was just about a year ago we announced our existing partnership w
. >> nelson mandela said to me this misguided adversary can't take away your dreams colleagues this will continue to challenge you they'll scare you but keep you motivated you'll take greater focus to get us they're up there let's hope we didn't come this far to come this far yesterday is not the dedication only a station to realize this dream go for the great and enjoy the journey it is show time god speed. >> (clapping.) >> that was show time. >> (clapping.) >>...