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you have some incredible stories, i know you've interviewed nelson mandela and you ended up staying injust very lucky, i was very friendly with the coach of south africa and they introduced me to nelson mandela and youtube part quite regularly during that five week, six—week tournament andi that five week, six—week tournament and i was just very lucky that i met him and! and i was just very lucky that i met him and i have stayed great friends with frost floppy north. and elizabeth taylor was writing a biography of richard burton, the actor, his brother graeme jenkins worked with the bbc and we went and spent a week and she wrote forward to the book. ayes francois pienaar. her house in los angeles had lots of little dogs, i have one big rottweiler. the christmas is that followed, she sent pictures of her little dash and and i sent a picture each year of my rottweiler. there is one other high—profile person i want to ask you about. you done so many things in your career, you told us well, is it true you told tony blair? yes, he very, very kindly laid offa blair? yes, he very, very kindly
you have some incredible stories, i know you've interviewed nelson mandela and you ended up staying injust very lucky, i was very friendly with the coach of south africa and they introduced me to nelson mandela and youtube part quite regularly during that five week, six—week tournament andi that five week, six—week tournament and i was just very lucky that i met him and! and i was just very lucky that i met him and i have stayed great friends with frost floppy north. and elizabeth taylor...
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and i thought now this is a south african nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed. oh. we used to be people. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world is doing everything in its power not to see them. what do we need to do to show people that we can't keep living like this to show them that the state of our lives isn't normal. that poverty isn't normal and that the townships we are born into are not normal and we are tired of being forced to be brave and fearless. i don't want to be this person . i don't want my life to be a series of violent gatherings where i'm always running away from the police and the stun grenades. i want to be seen. i want to matter. i'm tired. my soul is higher. but the reasons i came here the first time a little easier. t
and i thought now this is a south african nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed. oh. we used to be people. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world...
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politician arrived from nowhere was out any expectation and he put the end to apartheid together with nelson mandela these might happen or so here that someone that we don't expect the theme to be courageous or moral more than the others might might surprise us and right now i don't see anyone really anyone in israeli political life in the zionistic parties that might take this role but you know let's leave some some hope and some room for surprises if that is an early election get in who do you think is likely to win will we see another right wing coalition and if we do what i mean what will that mean for the for the citizens of israel as you say the people in the occupied territories and for the occupation itself. right now as it seems right now if the map will look like it looks now it will be again a right wing government leader the by twenty hour but there are two are known factors one is the investigations against attorney zero which we don't know yet how will the end of the above all or when will they end and the second unknown factor is will they be new organizations new new extorts in the g
politician arrived from nowhere was out any expectation and he put the end to apartheid together with nelson mandela these might happen or so here that someone that we don't expect the theme to be courageous or moral more than the others might might surprise us and right now i don't see anyone really anyone in israeli political life in the zionistic parties that might take this role but you know let's leave some some hope and some room for surprises if that is an early election get in who do...
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he says after nelson mandela died, trump said name one country run by a black person where that's notn s-hole. name one city. we all know cohen isn't exactly the epitome of truthfulness. what's your take on cohen's credibility here? >> well, i mean, i think cohen has a lot of credibility problems, you know, and people have to assess whether these comments are part of a kind of retribution or revenge that he is taking against donald trump because that has gone sour. i think the most amazing thing here is that these comments, which are really incredible when lodged against a president really don't shock us because they're not the first time that these very kinds of charges have been made against this president. we talked about the president in a sort of racist rant in the oval office talking about how all haitians have aids and that nigerians didn't want to go back to their huts in africa. just a few months later after that there was another racist rant in the oval office with lawmakers in which he talked about african countries and called them s-hole countries. same word that michael c
he says after nelson mandela died, trump said name one country run by a black person where that's notn s-hole. name one city. we all know cohen isn't exactly the epitome of truthfulness. what's your take on cohen's credibility here? >> well, i mean, i think cohen has a lot of credibility problems, you know, and people have to assess whether these comments are part of a kind of retribution or revenge that he is taking against donald trump because that has gone sour. i think the most...
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and then he said after nelson mandela died, cohen says trump said, quote, name one country run by a black person that's not an s-hole. name one city. will that impact voters? >> not at all. this is omarosa 2.0, the male omarosa. by his own admission he's a confessed felon and confessed liar. >> and trump's own lawyer. why did trump hire him? >> what a reprehensible guy he is, he actually headed our campaign's diversity outreach efforts. so if he privately knew that the president or the candidate were a bigot and then publicly told people of color how much they needed to vote for him, what a -- >> that's true of a lot of people who work for donald trump. that's true of a lot of people who work for donald trump. they know better. >> this is where the left goes, when they don't want to talk policy, they scream names. it's not working. part of why it's not working is because the economy -- and listen, i think the president is incorrect, he should message more on that amazing jobs number we got on friday. the great thing about capitalism, it's color-blind, it's benefiting everybody. >> but he'
and then he said after nelson mandela died, cohen says trump said, quote, name one country run by a black person that's not an s-hole. name one city. will that impact voters? >> not at all. this is omarosa 2.0, the male omarosa. by his own admission he's a confessed felon and confessed liar. >> and trump's own lawyer. why did trump hire him? >> what a reprehensible guy he is, he actually headed our campaign's diversity outreach efforts. so if he privately knew that the...
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within 120 day us of the adoption of this resolution the chief shall nelson mandela i have a memos services. the them should demonstrate the chief has considered the following or in the alternative explanation. the required personnel, budget, training, certification elements of the program protocols for response debriefing process attendance location of briefings, follow up identification of external and internal men tell health and on scenery sources and pier support and events to the extent possible internal and external mental health elements of the campaign for post-traumatic stress injuries and coni leader. resolve further within 180 days of adoption the chief of department shall deliver for the consideration a them setting forth a plan of action for state of the action unit acidsed here in add -- unit on this date. commissioners i welcome competentes. i do want to point out that as you have the document in front of you, the items i wanted to stress one word in here i think is critical. that is that under the as stressing on the second page after the first resolve, it says ththe memora
within 120 day us of the adoption of this resolution the chief shall nelson mandela i have a memos services. the them should demonstrate the chief has considered the following or in the alternative explanation. the required personnel, budget, training, certification elements of the program protocols for response debriefing process attendance location of briefings, follow up identification of external and internal men tell health and on scenery sources and pier support and events to the extent...
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as nelson mandela put it, "no one's born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion. people must learn to hate. if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love." there is an impressive cadre of former hate mongers who have experienced this kind of redemption, including even former leaders of violent hate groups. these redeemed souls even have coined a term for themselves, formers, as in former members of hate groups. robert shively mentioned one of them this morning and there's a whole series of presentations, ted talks that you can see from the perspective of both formers and those who have redeemed them. while hate speech and hate crimes are still too common in the united states, they are now being swiftly and strongly condemned not only by those directly affected, but by government and campus official, community leaders, and powerful social media campaigns like black lives matter and me too. this is hardly to say mission accomplished when it comes to endemic societal and individual bias, but it is proof positive that human rights a
as nelson mandela put it, "no one's born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion. people must learn to hate. if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love." there is an impressive cadre of former hate mongers who have experienced this kind of redemption, including even former leaders of violent hate groups. these redeemed souls even have coined a term for themselves, formers, as in former members of hate groups. robert shively...
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another example, after nelson mandela's death, michael cohen said that donald trump said to him namery run by a black person that is not a [ bleep ] hole, name one city. and in late 2000 in chicago michael cohen said they were driving from the airport to the hotel and went through a pretty rough neighborhood and donald trump said "only the blacks could live like this." michael cohen said the motivation of him speaking out is because he believes voters should be equipped with this knowledge and know about donald trump's real character as we head into the midterms. this follows on some of the other reporting we have done over the last few weeks where we know michael cohen said he changed his party registration from republican back to democrat. he said that he now wants to campaign for democrats and against the president. of course last month we actually caught up with michael cohen, and in that brief interview in manhattan, michael cohen told me he wants everybody to get out and vote against donald trump. he is openly now campaigning against his former boss. there are going to be a lot
another example, after nelson mandela's death, michael cohen said that donald trump said to him namery run by a black person that is not a [ bleep ] hole, name one city. and in late 2000 in chicago michael cohen said they were driving from the airport to the hotel and went through a pretty rough neighborhood and donald trump said "only the blacks could live like this." michael cohen said the motivation of him speaking out is because he believes voters should be equipped with this...
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nelson mandela." ( laughter ) yeah, yeah, he said that. >> jon: oh wow. what nelson said. >> stephen: said that, yeah. >> jon: when did he say that? at what point did he say that? >> stephen: the cat is freedom and the branch is apartheid, i think. >> jon: oh, it's a metaphor. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's a metaphor, it's a metaphor, i think. speaking of apartheid-- ( laughter ) tucker carlson. this week, the pundit who somehow looked less like a douche with a bowtie, went on a podcast and explained how the real victim of our divided i can't really go to a lot ofai get yelled at. i don't feel threatened, but, like, having someone scream "( bleep ) you!" at a restaurant-- it just wrecks your meal. ( laughter ) >> stephen: come on. somebody yelling "(bleep) you!" doesn't ruin a meal. in fact, i think it wouldn't be thanksgiving without it. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) yup, thanksgiving. >> jon: i really like that one. >> stephen: but there's good news, there's good news. because there's still one establishment tucker frequents. >> i don't actually
nelson mandela." ( laughter ) yeah, yeah, he said that. >> jon: oh wow. what nelson said. >> stephen: said that, yeah. >> jon: when did he say that? at what point did he say that? >> stephen: the cat is freedom and the branch is apartheid, i think. >> jon: oh, it's a metaphor. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's a metaphor, it's a metaphor, i think. speaking of apartheid-- ( laughter ) tucker carlson. this week, the pundit who somehow looked less like a...
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in a second example in the story, michael cohen says that shortly after nelson mandela's death, trump name one country run by a black person that is not a shit hole and named one city. in the lays 2000s, michael cohen said he was traveling with donald trump in chicago. going from the airport to the hotel and drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment saying only the blacks could live like this. michael cohen says his motivation for speaking against donald trump in this way now is that he feels like he knows that what donald trump says in private is actually worse than what he says in public, and that he wants voters to be equipped with this information as they head to the polls in midterms. obviously this is a very damning interview for michael cohen, and another sign of the complete 180 he has done when it comes to his former boss, donald trump. we know and have reported in the last couple of weeks that michael cohen has changed his party registration from republican back to democrat, that he has an interest in campaigning now for the democrats and ag
in a second example in the story, michael cohen says that shortly after nelson mandela's death, trump name one country run by a black person that is not a shit hole and named one city. in the lays 2000s, michael cohen said he was traveling with donald trump in chicago. going from the airport to the hotel and drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment saying only the blacks could live like this. michael cohen says his motivation for speaking against donald trump...
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franklin roosevelt was a nationalist and so was mahatma gandhi and nelson mandela. suddenly it's an abomination. >> nationalist. use that word. we are going to talk about that word tonight. it's a favor of the outright and it's loaded with undertones. and some use it as a slur against those in the administration often with anti-semitic overtones, which happens to make the president come right out and embrace nationalism openly. and claim that mantle. what has happened here? >> what you're trying to say as a president of the united states as you are a nationalist. it's not even a dog whistle, it's a bullhorn. >> tucker: dumb people repeating their same talking points. so nationalism is no profanity. twitter and facebook will surely be banning that term if they haven't already. but why? what exactly is going on here? why are they so intent on stamping out not just a concept but the very word? it's simple. what you are watching his people protecting their own prerogatives. globalization which is the opposite of nationalism has caused an enormous transfer of wealth from
franklin roosevelt was a nationalist and so was mahatma gandhi and nelson mandela. suddenly it's an abomination. >> nationalist. use that word. we are going to talk about that word tonight. it's a favor of the outright and it's loaded with undertones. and some use it as a slur against those in the administration often with anti-semitic overtones, which happens to make the president come right out and embrace nationalism openly. and claim that mantle. what has happened here? >> what...
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michael cohen says that shortly after nelson mandela's death, the former south african president whoied in 2013, donald trump said to him, name one country run by a black person that is not a shit hole, and also added, name one city. third and last example. in the late 2000s, michael cohen says that he and donald trump were traveling together in chicago. he says, we were going from the airport to the hotel, and we drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment to me, saying that the -- only the blacks could live like this. obviously, very incendiary, racist comments that michael cohen is now pointing to, as donald trump having made over the years. and he says that the motivation for him speaking out right now against his former boss is that he knows from firsthand knowledge that donald trump, what he says in private is actually worse than what he says in public. and that he simply wants to quip the american people before next tuesday, the midterm elections, so that they can make an informed decision and know that this is actually donald trump's true chara
michael cohen says that shortly after nelson mandela's death, the former south african president whoied in 2013, donald trump said to him, name one country run by a black person that is not a shit hole, and also added, name one city. third and last example. in the late 2000s, michael cohen says that he and donald trump were traveling together in chicago. he says, we were going from the airport to the hotel, and we drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment to...
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after nelson mandela's death, michael cohen says donald trump said to him, name one country run by ack person that is not a -- adding, name one city. the third example, wolf, is from the late 2000s. michael cohen says he was traveling with donald trump for work and they were traveling from the airport to the hotel when they went through what he referred to as a rougher neighborhood. at this point michael cohen says that trump made a comment to him saying, only the blacks could live like this. now, the motivation, michael cohen says in this "vanity fair" interview for speaking out right now is that he knows probably better than anybody else that donald trump's language in private is actually worse than some of the things that he says in public and that he would like the american voters to be informed so that they're actually aware of donald trump's real character. now, this, of course, is just one example of the complete 180 that we've seen michael cohen do when it comes to donald trump, his former boss. we have reported over the last couple of weeks that he says he had changed his pa
after nelson mandela's death, michael cohen says donald trump said to him, name one country run by ack person that is not a -- adding, name one city. the third example, wolf, is from the late 2000s. michael cohen says he was traveling with donald trump for work and they were traveling from the airport to the hotel when they went through what he referred to as a rougher neighborhood. at this point michael cohen says that trump made a comment to him saying, only the blacks could live like this....
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innocent man that refuses even though he can walk out the door they look at him and say that's nelson mandela and he has that kind of temperament. he comes across exactly the way he is which is a steadfast person and a quote that hangs in my eye and a mistake has been made and no one wants to correct it. in this book you do a wonderful job that is very cleverly structured. they begin to educate people about the causes of the wrongful convictions you are sort of setting it up for the restorative justice moments between the wrongfully convicted and the victims. maybe you can share what that is. >> host: basically it is a different way of thinking about harm and reparations. so we ask three basic questions what crime has been committed and what punishment did it deserve? the restorative system asks who was harmed, what are their needs and whose obligation is it to meet those needs so repairing the harm and rather than fixing blame in this world that we live in in our traditional adversaries. >> to testify against some of it is wrongfully convicted and their transformation and the guilt they suff
innocent man that refuses even though he can walk out the door they look at him and say that's nelson mandela and he has that kind of temperament. he comes across exactly the way he is which is a steadfast person and a quote that hangs in my eye and a mistake has been made and no one wants to correct it. in this book you do a wonderful job that is very cleverly structured. they begin to educate people about the causes of the wrongful convictions you are sort of setting it up for the restorative...
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nelson mandela's 100th birthday. a celebration of him.oy rooerd and al sharpton will be all over you contractor it. you can watch it at 9:00 eastern only on msnbc. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. the united states postal service makes more holiday deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ with one notable exception. ♪ when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jard
nelson mandela's 100th birthday. a celebration of him.oy rooerd and al sharpton will be all over you contractor it. you can watch it at 9:00 eastern only on msnbc. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. the united states postal service makes more holiday...
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the day he was going into the un on monday for the peace summit in honor of nelson mandela.e were very involved in that and on behalf of the elders, very moving and tough and spoke afterwards. he was speaking not on behalf of that but the whole ngo contribution to the summit and when you have a platform like that you mustn't pull your country. >> i remember him being on the stage for that. during the hiv aids crisis talking about the impact of that. i wanted to say one more thing. everyone will love it and so many beautiful stories here. i wanted to mention this woman from vietnam and her organization is helping indigenous communities to get ownership of forest land so that they can manage in a sustainable way. formal ownership for the forest, she says you say by putting people in local communities at the heart of forest management empowered people for the front lines of climate change and when you work with vulnerable and poor people you must be leave them. poverty does not equate with stupidity. they have their own knowledge around technology, their own system. these are t
the day he was going into the un on monday for the peace summit in honor of nelson mandela.e were very involved in that and on behalf of the elders, very moving and tough and spoke afterwards. he was speaking not on behalf of that but the whole ngo contribution to the summit and when you have a platform like that you mustn't pull your country. >> i remember him being on the stage for that. during the hiv aids crisis talking about the impact of that. i wanted to say one more thing....
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the second was after nelson mandela's death in 2013, michael cohen said that trump said, name one country run by a black person that's not a shithole, name one city. from the late 2000s, according to michael cohen, he says he traveled with donald trump to chicago, they were traveling from the airport to the hotel and they drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood, according to michael cohen. and that trump said to cohen at that point, only the blacks could live like this. so, obviously incendiary language. which michael cohen said he personally heard donald trump using over the years. as for the question of why now, why is he speaking out to "vanity fair" and making these allegations? well, he says that he knows donald trump's private comments are actually worse than some of the things he says in public. and ahead of next week, ahead of next tuesday's midterm elections he would like to make sure that the american people are aware of the true character behind donald trump. and he clearly believes, anderson, that he's the person who knows donald trump better than anybody else. >
the second was after nelson mandela's death in 2013, michael cohen said that trump said, name one country run by a black person that's not a shithole, name one city. from the late 2000s, according to michael cohen, he says he traveled with donald trump to chicago, they were traveling from the airport to the hotel and they drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood, according to michael cohen. and that trump said to cohen at that point, only the blacks could live like this. so,...
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this was a thought africa nelson mandela dreamt of where blacks and whites protest together but nothing has changed. we used to meet people. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that. there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time the reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world is doing everything in its power not to see them what do we need to do to show people that we can't keep living like this. to show them that the state of our lives isn't normal that poverty isn't normal and that the townships we are born into are not normal and we are tired of being forced to be brave and fearless. i don't want to be this person . i don't want my life to be a series of violent gatherings where i'm always running away from the police and they are stun grenades. i want to be safe. i want to matter. i'm tired. my soul is tired. but the reasons i came here the first time only. they will let me live a norm
this was a thought africa nelson mandela dreamt of where blacks and whites protest together but nothing has changed. we used to meet people. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that. there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time the reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world is doing everything...
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racist language about black people for years, including from emily's piece tonight, quote, after nelson mandela'seath, trump said to me, name one country run by a black person that is not an s-hole. and then added, quote, name one city. in the late 2000s while they were traveling to chicago for a trump international board meeting, cohen here, we were going from the airport to the hotel. well drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment to me, saying that only the blacks could live like this. as i said, provocative stuff. very provocative timing, and a very provocative source. joining us now is emily jane fox, senior reporter at "vanity fair" who reported this season. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> this is a very uncomfortable story. >> it is. and hearing them retold to me earlier this week wasn't contractible. these are incredibly charged and frankly unpleasant to hear things our president has said in the past. >> i don't know why i should believe mr. cohen about this. he has just plead guilty to multiple felonies. he has previously insiste
racist language about black people for years, including from emily's piece tonight, quote, after nelson mandela'seath, trump said to me, name one country run by a black person that is not an s-hole. and then added, quote, name one city. in the late 2000s while they were traveling to chicago for a trump international board meeting, cohen here, we were going from the airport to the hotel. well drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment to me, saying that only the...
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previous winners include nelson mandela and the nobel prize-winning novelist ariel garcia marquez.syrian radio host and activist raed fares was shot dead in idlib friday, along with activist hamoud jneed. fares founded radio fresh, an independent radio station broadcasting from inside opposition-held syria. fares joined the popular protests against the government of president bashar al-assad in 2011. in the following years, he documented the human cost of the war in syria, exposing rights violations and the devastation of air strikes on civilians.s. fares was tatargeted by boboth e governmement and oppososition lilitants. s surviveprevevious asassassination attempts, a kidnapping, and torture. back in the united states, "the new york times" reports lawyers for donald trump's former campaign chair paul manafort briefed the president at the white housuse about mananafort's cooperatioion with federeral investigators working forr special counsel robert mueller. the briefings by manafort lawyer kevin downing were confirmed by rudy giuliani, one of president trump's personal attorneys. t
previous winners include nelson mandela and the nobel prize-winning novelist ariel garcia marquez.syrian radio host and activist raed fares was shot dead in idlib friday, along with activist hamoud jneed. fares founded radio fresh, an independent radio station broadcasting from inside opposition-held syria. fares joined the popular protests against the government of president bashar al-assad in 2011. in the following years, he documented the human cost of the war in syria, exposing rights...
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it was with nelson mandela? they were massive.d a film that grossed 66 million us dollars that the box office. they were massive, ten yea rs the box office. they were massive, ten years ago, they sold out the 02, 18 times. it'll be a distinct and see if people still care. presumably the grand plan is notjust a uk tour, said ticket to the world afterwards after proving it works?” suspect they would like to go to america. scary spice is a judge on america's got talent. so it will be interesting to see where they take it around the world, and scary spice today said on a uk chat show that she is going to fight for posh to comejoin them for at she is going to fight for posh to come join them for at least one full. that's the end of the programme. see you tomorrow. hello, there was no major needs to wrap up against the cold this bonfire night. it was mild out there and margaret remains, sadly for the next few days. it will be quite windy, the wettest weather found in the west, but that is not to say thatis the west, but that is not to s
it was with nelson mandela? they were massive.d a film that grossed 66 million us dollars that the box office. they were massive, ten yea rs the box office. they were massive, ten years ago, they sold out the 02, 18 times. it'll be a distinct and see if people still care. presumably the grand plan is notjust a uk tour, said ticket to the world afterwards after proving it works?” suspect they would like to go to america. scary spice is a judge on america's got talent. so it will be interesting...
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years earlier after nelson mandela died, trump said name one country run by a back person that's not sleep hole, name one city. inflammatory, sound familiar? yes, out front now, april ryan white house correspondent for networks and author of "under fire" reporting from the white house. steve cortez from the 2020 reelected advisory council, he has signed and nda with the campaign and jill walsh, correspondent for the nation. thank you all for being here. april, do you believe michael cohen here? >> what i will say is that we have to listen to what he says and compare it to what we've already heard, when it comes to s-holes and s-hole nations, that cropped up just before the king holiday this year in january. that's when i asked the president, mr. president, are you a racist? and there was a firestorm for me asking that question from those that support the president. but it falls along the lines that we have already heard. when it comes to the issues of blacks being stupid? well, 8% of black america voted for them. this white house are hopeful two 25%. it could win with the black commu
years earlier after nelson mandela died, trump said name one country run by a back person that's not sleep hole, name one city. inflammatory, sound familiar? yes, out front now, april ryan white house correspondent for networks and author of "under fire" reporting from the white house. steve cortez from the 2020 reelected advisory council, he has signed and nda with the campaign and jill walsh, correspondent for the nation. thank you all for being here. april, do you believe michael...
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cohen also says years earlier after the funeral of nelson mandela, donald trump said, quote, name one country run by a black person that's not a shithole. name one city. that echos the remark he is said to have made about people coming to the u.s. from countries such as haiti or countries in africa. michael cohen also recounting a conversation with donald trump in the late 2000s while the two were in chicago. cohen explaining, quote, we were going from the airport to the hotel and we drove through what looked like a rougher neighborhood. trump made a comment to me, saying that only the blacks could live like this. cohen, of course, is currently awaiting sentencing after he pleaded guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations. and there are a lot of accusations that he's not a credible individual. cohen told "vanity fair" he's telling the truth. he's been reflecting, particularly in the wake of the president's inflammatory rhetoric ahead of the midterm elections. cohen claiming he wants to clear his conscious and warned voters he is now a registered democrat. this story coming
cohen also says years earlier after the funeral of nelson mandela, donald trump said, quote, name one country run by a black person that's not a shithole. name one city. that echos the remark he is said to have made about people coming to the u.s. from countries such as haiti or countries in africa. michael cohen also recounting a conversation with donald trump in the late 2000s while the two were in chicago. cohen explaining, quote, we were going from the airport to the hotel and we drove...
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going back to history, who here knows who knows about nelson mandela? not this government. don't expect to achieve much from this government, unless good people step up and have integrity. but, to make a difference. i'm proud of every single person here that showed up. and i love you all. and i hope you all get the posttraumatic stress disorder treatment you deserve. one hundred. and to mayor breed, she does need to communicate with the governor now that she is in possession. in regards to base's point, in rebuilding san francisco, in a more african inclusive way. i'm talking about new buildings built by african-american hands or at least projects led by african-americans. programs led by african-americans and why people get that white people getting to work under african-americans and so on and so on. thank you all. god bless america. [applause] the real america. not the america that donald trump talks about. [laughter] >> thank you. >> good evening board of supervisors. thank you for hearing george holding this hearing and think of her a supervisor can for scheduling this
going back to history, who here knows who knows about nelson mandela? not this government. don't expect to achieve much from this government, unless good people step up and have integrity. but, to make a difference. i'm proud of every single person here that showed up. and i love you all. and i hope you all get the posttraumatic stress disorder treatment you deserve. one hundred. and to mayor breed, she does need to communicate with the governor now that she is in possession. in regards to...
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star oprah winfrey has paid an emotional tribute to former leader nelson mandela she's in the country as part of celebrations marking one hundred thousand version of mandela's birth ms winfrey praised his goodness and integrity and described him as her favorite mentor through a colorful evening in so white so oprah who found as a goal scored in south africa also the country's young women not to give up their fight for their rights and equality. most girls have experienced six major traumas by the time they get to my school and in spite of that they still rise. and so i say to our young people you too can rise because you are capable and you are brimming with the wisdom of. all who came before you. female genital mutilation or after you have short is a trauma that affects millions of women around the world particularly on the african continent it's a procedure where parts or all of the external female genitalia are removed for no other reason than its should dish no there are some key facts the world health organization says f g m procedures produces no health benefits the procedure ca
star oprah winfrey has paid an emotional tribute to former leader nelson mandela she's in the country as part of celebrations marking one hundred thousand version of mandela's birth ms winfrey praised his goodness and integrity and described him as her favorite mentor through a colorful evening in so white so oprah who found as a goal scored in south africa also the country's young women not to give up their fight for their rights and equality. most girls have experienced six major traumas by...
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and i thought now this is a south africa nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed. the african. women were all. we used to be. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world is doing everything in its power not to see them. what do we need to do to show people that we can't keep living like this to show them that the state of our lives isn't normal that poverty isn't normal and that the townships we are born into are not normal and we are tired of being forced to be brave and fearless. i don't want to be this person . i don't want my life to be a series of violent gatherings where i'm always running away from the police and the stun grenades. i want to be seen. i want to matter. i'm tired. my soul is no higher. but the reasons i came here the first tim
and i thought now this is a south africa nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed. the african. women were all. we used to be. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like...
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have a nelson mandela had, he or she could do that job. yemen.t see that in 40% of all of the civil wars since 1991 have been in it in exactly that fashion but you have got to be willing to do that. that probably would mean theyncing the houthis that cannot win, which we can probably do if we back the saudis, in varieties, -- e .iraties, and more you have to sit down and make a reasonable concession to the houthis. courtney: i want to take the questions and open it up to the audience. sir? >> how do you think the election results on tuesday will affect the middle east analysis? courtney: does anyone want to it?e it yet though >> many of us in the room, foreign-policy experts, were not even being asked about it or it that said, i think given the configuration of the new congress when it comes into session, particularly in the house with the democrats, you will see much raters scrutiny of the administration policies across the board. it will be interesting to see how this plays out. there will be an effort among democrats, i think, to keep t
have a nelson mandela had, he or she could do that job. yemen.t see that in 40% of all of the civil wars since 1991 have been in it in exactly that fashion but you have got to be willing to do that. that probably would mean theyncing the houthis that cannot win, which we can probably do if we back the saudis, in varieties, -- e .iraties, and more you have to sit down and make a reasonable concession to the houthis. courtney: i want to take the questions and open it up to the audience. sir?...
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and i thought now this is a south african nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed you've. got the africa. god. we used to be lethal. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels like the entire world is doing everything in its power not to see them. what do we need to do to show people that we can't keep living like this to show them that the state of our lives isn't normal that poverty isn't normal and that the townships we are born into are not normal and we are tired of being forced to be brave and fearless. i don't want to be this person . i don't want my life to be a series of violent gatherings where i'm always running away from the police and their stun grenades. i want to be seen. i want to matter. i'm tired. my soul is higher. but the reasons i came here the firs
and i thought now this is a south african nelson mandela dreamt of with black and white protest together but nothing has changed you've. got the africa. god. we used to be lethal. we used to dream of a future where we didn't need to protest anymore or call ourselves brave and fearless. there are reasons we call ourselves that there are reasons some of us are losing our humanity one protest at a time there are reasons the workers go on strike reasons the black students are so angry that it feels...
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are all across all races all different religions different cultures and that's the vision that nelson mandela would have stood for and that is a vision that we still hold and therefore i'm comfortable to learn that we will show to the people of this country that that's the future they are looking for and they showing their trust by voting for the deal they were successful in transfer but of course there were some issues in cape town which we can't we don't have enough time to get into here for now now the a.n.c. has let of course south africa since the end of apartheid what's the difference between mr cerebellum opposed and you why should you lead south africa. one mr i'm opposed has been part of the system of corruption he's part of the furniture he's part of what's brought the economic challenge that south africa has come into. the difference here is that south africa needs a change it needs a change from his own views that stand for statelet economic development i want to focus on a market based economy where private citizens are able to attract. well i simply want to defend south africans
are all across all races all different religions different cultures and that's the vision that nelson mandela would have stood for and that is a vision that we still hold and therefore i'm comfortable to learn that we will show to the people of this country that that's the future they are looking for and they showing their trust by voting for the deal they were successful in transfer but of course there were some issues in cape town which we can't we don't have enough time to get into here for...
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politician arrived from nowhere was out any expectation and he put then to a party together with nelson mandela this might happen also here that someone that we don't expect the theme to be courageous or moral more than the others might might surprise us right now i don't see anyone really anyone in israeli political life in the zone istic parties that might take this role but you know let's leave some some hope and some room for surprises is it seems right now if the map will look like it looks now it will be again a right wing government leader that by netanyahu but there are two are known facts to us one is the investigations against the neo which we don't know yet how will the end of the above all when will they end and the second unknown factor is will they be new organizations new new extorts in the game because in the lift side of the centralist side of the may the these some talking about a new party new extorts new politicians stepping in and this might change the whole picture we have to wait but as i said before don't expect dramatic changes so had for you on the program a formal war
politician arrived from nowhere was out any expectation and he put then to a party together with nelson mandela this might happen also here that someone that we don't expect the theme to be courageous or moral more than the others might might surprise us right now i don't see anyone really anyone in israeli political life in the zone istic parties that might take this role but you know let's leave some some hope and some room for surprises is it seems right now if the map will look like it...
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he also gave a book for nazanin, which was nelson mandela's ‘long walk to freedom'. 0h.arrived yet. so he's been very clear. yesterday, when matt was released, he made a statement welcoming the fact that matt had been released and mentioned nazanin again. so you think that will have an effect, the release of matthew hedges? i mean, for us as a family, it was a lovely hopeful moment. i mean, really, really triumphant. there are many days that are fairly miserable and me coming on the media complaining. they had their breakthrough. i saw daniela with a couple of the other families last night and just to share that moment of how happy. i mean, still uncertain, because he wasn't back home at that point. yes, sure. but just, you know, the fact that there is light at the end of the tunnel. so on an emotional level, very important. and then also, the fact that the foreign secretary was signalling that he wasn't giving up on nazanin and that he had had one success, but was carrying on for more. very important for us, for all of ourfamily. i suppose a part of you must be saying,
he also gave a book for nazanin, which was nelson mandela's ‘long walk to freedom'. 0h.arrived yet. so he's been very clear. yesterday, when matt was released, he made a statement welcoming the fact that matt had been released and mentioned nazanin again. so you think that will have an effect, the release of matthew hedges? i mean, for us as a family, it was a lovely hopeful moment. i mean, really, really triumphant. there are many days that are fairly miserable and me coming on the media...
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you have a nelson mandela handy, he can do the job or she could do the job. i don't see that in yemen but as a result you probably could look for that external peacekeeping force. that is how the way the scholars measure it 40% of all the civil war since 1991 have been ended in exactly that -. but you have to be willing to do that. that probably would mean convincing the houthi they cannot win which we can probably do we back the saudi's and everybody's more but also require us to pull them back and say you're not going to win the military victory. you will have to sit down and make it reasonable set of concessions to the duties. >> i want to take a few minutes and open it to questions from the audience. >> tom frank. how do you think the election results on tuesday will affect us middle east policy? >> anyone? >> wall, look, election is not about foreign policy reform policy or even those former colleagues and many in room who ran for office and foreign probably experts were not asked about foreign policy. there's no mandate one way or the other but that sai
you have a nelson mandela handy, he can do the job or she could do the job. i don't see that in yemen but as a result you probably could look for that external peacekeeping force. that is how the way the scholars measure it 40% of all the civil war since 1991 have been ended in exactly that -. but you have to be willing to do that. that probably would mean convincing the houthi they cannot win which we can probably do we back the saudi's and everybody's more but also require us to pull them...
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if you have a nelson mandela handy, he can do that job or she could do that job. i don't see that in yemen but as a result probably be looking for that external peacekeeping force. that's how -- the way the scores measure it, 40% of all the civil wars since 1991 have been ended in exactly that fashion. but you got to be willing to do that. and that probably would mean convincing the houthis they cannot win, which we can probably do if we back the saudis and emiratis more than and then will require to us pull them back and say you're not going to get to win the military victory. you're going to have to sit down, going do have to make a reasonable set of concessions. >> i want to take a few minutes and open it up to questions from the audience. i think there's a couple of microphones here. sir? i'm tom frank. how do you think the election results on tuesday will affect u.s. middle east policy? >> anyone? >> anyone want to take it? >> well, i'll just -- the election was not about foreign policy. the even those former colleague of ours in the room, who ran for office,
if you have a nelson mandela handy, he can do that job or she could do that job. i don't see that in yemen but as a result probably be looking for that external peacekeeping force. that's how -- the way the scores measure it, 40% of all the civil wars since 1991 have been ended in exactly that fashion. but you got to be willing to do that. and that probably would mean convincing the houthis they cannot win, which we can probably do if we back the saudis and emiratis more than and then will...
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template that it's an external peacekeeping force and if you have a nelson mandela handy, he can do that job. i don't see that in yemen, but as a result, you will probably be looking at that external peacekeeping force. that is how the scholars measure it and 40% of all civil wars since 1991 have been ended in exactly that fashion. but you have to be willing to do that. that probably would mean convincing the uzis -- the people they cannot win. it will require us to pull back and say you are not going to win the military victory. you are going to sit down and make a reasonable concession. >> i wanted to take a view minutes and opened it up to questions in the audience. >> how do you think the election results on tuesday will affect the united states and middle east policy? >> anyone want to take it? >> the election was not about foreign policy, and even those former colleagues of many of hours in the room who ran for office and was foreign policy experts do not get even asked about foreign policy. there is no mandate one way or another, but given the configuration of the new congress whe
template that it's an external peacekeeping force and if you have a nelson mandela handy, he can do that job. i don't see that in yemen, but as a result, you will probably be looking at that external peacekeeping force. that is how the scholars measure it and 40% of all civil wars since 1991 have been ended in exactly that fashion. but you have to be willing to do that. that probably would mean convincing the uzis -- the people they cannot win. it will require us to pull back and say you are...
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>> this room is coined as the mandela room because nelson mandela visited this home all through the ' a house with a soul -- >> yeah. >> -- seems to be really -- this is a good choice. so over time -- >> oh, my god. this is my favorite room! >> it's been used both as a billiard room and also as a wine tasting. >> look at all the wine. >> he's a happy camper. there is a movie theater. >> it's like a tunnel. whoa. >> come on. >> look at this. what's on the screen? >> so it's probabl >> so how would you like to host your next birthday at this pool outside? >> we're having a pool party. >> pool party! >> i just need some friends. ♪ it's a party in the usa >> one more trick. >> what is that? >> come on. >> clap on, clap off. >> voila. >> of course. of course there are dancing fountains. >> dancing fountains. >> it's like the bellagio. >> all yours for 18.95. >> for 18.95. >> kendis, you -- >> why can't i get it up? >> i'm not going to answer that question. >> if i had a dime for every time that question was asked. props to mark, our floor manager, whose idea that was for the house. >> to f
>> this room is coined as the mandela room because nelson mandela visited this home all through the ' a house with a soul -- >> yeah. >> -- seems to be really -- this is a good choice. so over time -- >> oh, my god. this is my favorite room! >> it's been used both as a billiard room and also as a wine tasting. >> look at all the wine. >> he's a happy camper. there is a movie theater. >> it's like a tunnel. whoa. >> come on. >> look at...
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." >>> beyonce has a new tribute to nelson mandela today.the 100th anniversary of his birth this year. in a letter she writes this about meeting the former south african president. the government held mandela prisoner for 18 years. the letter says your kindness and gratitude for every and your ability to forgive are lessons i have learned and will pass on to my three children. so the big concert's sunday. i'm heading to >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. in marin, rain triggered a small rockslide that partially blocked the panoramic highway near the pantoll ranger station. chp says their officer was able to clear it on its own but is warning drivers to be careful. >>> this is more storm damage out of san francisco. this 30-foot tree landed on parked cars in noe valley last night. the biggest storm is still on the horizon. >> oakland a's are unveiling sketches of a new ballpark near the waterfront. it calls for demolition of the current coliseum to be replaced with a smaller amphitheater on that site. we'll have news updates th
." >>> beyonce has a new tribute to nelson mandela today.the 100th anniversary of his birth this year. in a letter she writes this about meeting the former south african president. the government held mandela prisoner for 18 years. the letter says your kindness and gratitude for every and your ability to forgive are lessons i have learned and will pass on to my three children. so the big concert's sunday. i'm heading to >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. in...
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if you a nelson mandela handy, he can do that job or she could do that job. i don't see that being yemen, but as a result, you probably would be looking for that external peacekeeping force. that's how we have brought -- the way the scholars measure it, 40% of all the civil wars since 1991 have been ended in exactly that fashion. right. but you got to be willing to do that. that would mean convincing the houthis they cannot win, right, which we can probably do if we back the saudis and emiratis more, but it will require us to pull them back and say you're not going to get to win the military victory. right. you're going to have to sit down and make a reasonable set of concessions with the houthis. >> i want to take a few minutes an open it up to questions from the audience. sir? >> i'm tom franklin. how do you think the election results on tuesday will affect u.s. middle east policy? >> anyone? >> i mean, i'll just -- look, the election was not about foreign policy, even those former colleagues of many of ours in the room who ran for office who were foreign p
if you a nelson mandela handy, he can do that job or she could do that job. i don't see that being yemen, but as a result, you probably would be looking for that external peacekeeping force. that's how we have brought -- the way the scholars measure it, 40% of all the civil wars since 1991 have been ended in exactly that fashion. right. but you got to be willing to do that. that would mean convincing the houthis they cannot win, right, which we can probably do if we back the saudis and emiratis...
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registration and when you saw the long lines in south africa with people waiting to vote for nelson mandelat's why you answer the call. called as 20 years ago when i had one of the highest-paid jobs, finally six figures and he called and said my leader and i knew that was a mistake and i said to you and he said i'm going talk to norton gephardt and i need to go to the dnc. we did it. newt gingrich predicted the republicans would gain over 44 seats and they came within five seats of losing the house because we went out because charlie wrangle called and said we have to do this so i think this is the level of service we have had. >> and i think we came of age in an era where serving people was an honor. >> yes. >> and whatever you can do to help the people and that you have the skills and been blessed with the skills to help and you get to help and you get to help make a difference it's an honor and so you-- yes, your body gets weary, but your spirit doesn't. >> every day we celebrate the holiday because i tell you i licked a lot of stamps. [laughter] i just want to add one thing in this is a
registration and when you saw the long lines in south africa with people waiting to vote for nelson mandelat's why you answer the call. called as 20 years ago when i had one of the highest-paid jobs, finally six figures and he called and said my leader and i knew that was a mistake and i said to you and he said i'm going talk to norton gephardt and i need to go to the dnc. we did it. newt gingrich predicted the republicans would gain over 44 seats and they came within five seats of losing the...
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onto jared kushner that is a very high honor, indeed the previous winners of that order include nelson mandelaueen of england awarding kushner that order has been controversial back home in mexico been reading some press coverage of that in mexico. one pundit called it a kick in the crotch for mexicans for pooen pena nieto to give that to kushner. it's an unpopular gesture among some in mexico for the outgoing president to do that this morning. we just saw that ceremony of pena nieto and kushner saying nice things about each other and the way they worked together to get this deal. kushner saying pena nieto was always willing to put the interest of mexico first so pena nieto leaving office now on this note where he's very much doubling down on this trade deal there are dramatic politics involved for all three leaders here as we watch this ceremony unfold this morning. >> yeah. and it is unfolding. because they have now entered the room, eamon. you have a monitor here we go >> justin trudeau is there. >> he is let's listen in. >> thank you very much we're gathered together this afternoon for a v
onto jared kushner that is a very high honor, indeed the previous winners of that order include nelson mandelaueen of england awarding kushner that order has been controversial back home in mexico been reading some press coverage of that in mexico. one pundit called it a kick in the crotch for mexicans for pooen pena nieto to give that to kushner. it's an unpopular gesture among some in mexico for the outgoing president to do that this morning. we just saw that ceremony of pena nieto and...
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you're going to celebrate the life of nelson mandela. >> to be there with his family and oprah and othersbrate his family. jerry reed and i are co-hosting a special here on msnbc 9:00 to midnight on sunday to celebrate a man who did 17 years in jail to get one man one vote. when you see saudi and putin and g-20 and we end the weekend with the man who raised the noble statesmanlike aura of what men should be like. >> joy reed hosts coverage of mandela 100. that's sunday night at 9:00 eastern time. reverend sharpton, off to the airport. >> tell oprah i'm sorry i can't make it, but next time. >> she said next time loan me your plane. >> she doesn't need a plane. >> your plane, your plane. >>> the g-20 is about to get underway. president trump is expected to sign a new trade deal with mexico. >>> michael cohen on brushing off the president's new admission of guilt. he said it basically under lili what was said in court yesterday. "morning joe" comes back in two minutes. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensu
you're going to celebrate the life of nelson mandela. >> to be there with his family and oprah and othersbrate his family. jerry reed and i are co-hosting a special here on msnbc 9:00 to midnight on sunday to celebrate a man who did 17 years in jail to get one man one vote. when you see saudi and putin and g-20 and we end the weekend with the man who raised the noble statesmanlike aura of what men should be like. >> joy reed hosts coverage of mandela 100. that's sunday night at 9:00...