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on today's show, my interview with nelson mandela's daughter, dr. macke mandela. she will tell us about what her father's legacy means for the world. and i caught up with comedian trevor noah. one of the host of global citizen mandela 100, and a very proud south african who grew up under apartheid and is so thrilled to come back home to be part of this huge event honoring his hero. but first, introducing my co host for the weekend, the "washington post" jonathan capehart. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. we'll get to all of that soon. but we want to start with the latest news today. if last week's bombshell developments in the special counsel's russia investigation that president trump desired to build a trump tower in moscow are any indication of what robert mueller has in store, then this week may bring forth even more evidence of possible collusion with two key players. former national security adviser, michael flynn, who has yet to be sentenced, will appear in court on tuesday. plus, we're still waiting for details on the, quote, crimes and lies of former trum
on today's show, my interview with nelson mandela's daughter, dr. macke mandela. she will tell us about what her father's legacy means for the world. and i caught up with comedian trevor noah. one of the host of global citizen mandela 100, and a very proud south african who grew up under apartheid and is so thrilled to come back home to be part of this huge event honoring his hero. but first, introducing my co host for the weekend, the "washington post" jonathan capehart. >>...
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nelson mandela, head of the outlawed african national congress. >> the possible release of nelson mandelar government will be very happy with. >> no problem, he'll be able to leave soon. >> how soon will that surprise come? >> soon, soon. >> so i went back to the hotel, called new york and i said this is going to happen. they said we're get nothing indication of this. swell at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. new york called me and said brokaw, you lucked out again. >> nelson mandela, free at last and back among his people. >> one of the most electrifying moments of my life is when nelson mandela stepped out on the balcony. and the crowd erupted in an emotional cheer. he was tall, elegant. he looked like he had just returned from a business trip to geneva. he addressed the crowd in a most eloquent possible way. calm and reassuring. >> i greet you all, in the name of peace. >> i wept actually. i was so moved by it all. >> tom brokaw from nbc. nice to see you. very happy to see you. >> and then he gave me a great interview about his hope for the country. but again it was a very measured tones. the
nelson mandela, head of the outlawed african national congress. >> the possible release of nelson mandelar government will be very happy with. >> no problem, he'll be able to leave soon. >> how soon will that surprise come? >> soon, soon. >> so i went back to the hotel, called new york and i said this is going to happen. they said we're get nothing indication of this. swell at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. new york called me and said brokaw, you lucked out again....
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back tow nelson mandela who is the main reason why we are here tonight. >> yesterday i was welcomed into the home of his eldest daughter who talked about mandela, the icon and mandela, the dad. >> you grow up in the controversy that you didn't ask for and you have to adjust to. everyone knows you are mandela's daughter. you are in the middle of a firestorm and didn't even ask to be there. >> yes, but i'm one of his children who has been open and honest to say i was bitter. i had a father who was there, but was never there really. i never i'm very strong like him. but i have come to admire my dad for what he did. the sacrifices he made. >> what do you think when all of the fanfare is over this weekend, all of the entertainers and all the krcrowds are gone, what do you think your father would hope for and what do you hope happens? >> it's about making sure that the lives of people are fundamentally changed in this country. that's why i think for me, the global citizens concert is important, but it's about what will be left behind by the global citizens concert that will benefit and change
back tow nelson mandela who is the main reason why we are here tonight. >> yesterday i was welcomed into the home of his eldest daughter who talked about mandela, the icon and mandela, the dad. >> you grow up in the controversy that you didn't ask for and you have to adjust to. everyone knows you are mandela's daughter. you are in the middle of a firestorm and didn't even ask to be there. >> yes, but i'm one of his children who has been open and honest to say i was bitter. i...
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and we're all the better because nelson mandela lived. his legacy continues to live and tonight it speaks to us urging each one of us to become a global citizen. forging a more ek wi tabl and secure world for all people. we can use this global citizen platform to fuel a movement. of individual acts of grace and he heroism and humanity. as he wanted. we can recognize that it really doesn't take a to pull another person from despair. every single one of us has the ability to comfort and strengthen somebody through small acts of kindness. like buying sanitary pads or buying books. or providing clean water. we can open someone's world to new possibilities. better opportunity. and a much deeper faith in humanity. we can help somebody to feel if not cherished, which is my very favorite word. we can help somebody to feel at least not alone. and that my friends, is everything. you know, i always thought that it was because he was a citizen of the world. he really got to see how the power of one leads to the empower of many. he knew that when a so
and we're all the better because nelson mandela lived. his legacy continues to live and tonight it speaks to us urging each one of us to become a global citizen. forging a more ek wi tabl and secure world for all people. we can use this global citizen platform to fuel a movement. of individual acts of grace and he heroism and humanity. as he wanted. we can recognize that it really doesn't take a to pull another person from despair. every single one of us has the ability to comfort and...
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tell the world what nelson mandela meant.rst american that he shook hands with when he got out of jail. >> well, he was -- he was a liberated leader. 100 years of a landmark as a liberator. he tried nonviolent demonstration, it was shot down, massacred. they tried the law and the courts were stacked. he became the military journal of the military wing of anc, and finally he was captured before he moved from installations to people, he was there 27 years and he was there without guilt and became a moral authority from the jail. he did turn tragedy into triumphed and became the most moral authority of the western world before he was finally released. >> you have mentored many people over your long career as you were mentored by dr. king and mentored others in politics and in civil rights like me. as you look at this country today, through the lens of your mentor, dr. king, through the lens of your friend, nelson mandela, where do you see the moral standing from a global perspective of the world as we head into 2020 and what typ
tell the world what nelson mandela meant.rst american that he shook hands with when he got out of jail. >> well, he was -- he was a liberated leader. 100 years of a landmark as a liberator. he tried nonviolent demonstration, it was shot down, massacred. they tried the law and the courts were stacked. he became the military journal of the military wing of anc, and finally he was captured before he moved from installations to people, he was there 27 years and he was there without guilt and...
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long live the state of nelson mandela. viva nelson mandela. viva.eat honor to introduce dr. and ambassador mandela, the daughters of the president nelson mandela. >> hello. hello. my father embraced what was good in everybody and his virtues were love, peace, forgiveness, kindness, humility, and above all dada believed and fought for women. i am encouraged by citizens that the challenges we face at the global level. i encourage all who are here today to continue to be active citizens and work in transforming our lives and challenging others to actually do things to improve the lives of citizens of this world. as we celebrate the 100th year, let us remember it is important to empower women. to organize and recognize women. to get women into office. to create wealth for women. and continue dad a's fight to continue for opportunities for women in this world. power to women. >> a programming note, tonight you can watch the festival celebrating nelson mandela's legacy. don't miss appearances from trevor noah and oprah winfrey. tonight at 9:00 p.m. easter
long live the state of nelson mandela. viva nelson mandela. viva.eat honor to introduce dr. and ambassador mandela, the daughters of the president nelson mandela. >> hello. hello. my father embraced what was good in everybody and his virtues were love, peace, forgiveness, kindness, humility, and above all dada believed and fought for women. i am encouraged by citizens that the challenges we face at the global level. i encourage all who are here today to continue to be active citizens and...
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reverend sharpton's interview with nelson mandela's daughter, telling us about what her father's legacyns to the world. and trevor noah, one of the host of global citizens mandela 100. all tomorrow right here on msnbc. we'll be right back. ♪ let's do the thing that you do. let's clear a path. let's put down roots. let's build something. let's do the thing that you do. let's do the thing that changes the shape of everything... that pushes us forward and keeps us going. let's do the work. it's proven quality sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it can even warm your feet to help you fall asleep faster. how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you shed those sugar cookies, get a running start on the holidays, and take it all in with the patience of a saint. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can
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the festival is celebrating nelson mandela on the 100th anniversary of his birthday.nd joy reed will host special coverage of the festival tonight. it begins 9:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> a gleaming new trump tower in moscow, that was the prize donald trump was chasing along with his presidential dreams back in 2016. according to michael cohen's new guilty plea, we'll take a look at the trump business mod. an emergency meeting called in paris by president emmanuel macron to discuss the violent riots. security forces are being asked to prepare for future protests. angry groups torched a monument. 133 have been injured and 412 have been arrested during the riots so far. yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. >>> he put out a statement talking about a project which was essentially i guess more or less of an option that we were looking at in moscow. everybody knew about it. it was written about in newspapers. i didn't do the project. i decided not
the festival is celebrating nelson mandela on the 100th anniversary of his birthday.nd joy reed will host special coverage of the festival tonight. it begins 9:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> a gleaming new trump tower in moscow, that was the prize donald trump was chasing along with his presidential dreams back in 2016. according to michael cohen's new guilty plea, we'll take a look at the trump business mod. an emergency meeting called in paris by president emmanuel macron to...
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that's what's behind me. ( cheering ) in honor of nelson mandela's 100th birthday and they wanted to know if i could host the concert. i said, no, i'm not flying 16 hours to south africa for a concert for a guy who's dead. they were, like, oh, okay, thanks. beyonce was coming so he'd hope you'd come. then i said, i cannot wait to host the festival and celebrate the mandela birth day, whatever you said. so i thought i would show you all where i'm from so you can see the south africa i know and i can deduct the trip as a business expense. so hope you enjoy. ( cheers and applause ) >> december 3, 2018. from south africa, a special episode of "the daily show" from south africa, self-deportation edition. >> trevor: i flew out to south africa friday morning. 14 hours later i landed in my hometown johannesburg. the minute i got off the plane, i felt a voice inside reminding me of what i had forgotten. so this is a road i used to drive on pretty much my entire young life. because of apartheid, black people had to live in certain areas, and white people had to live in other areas, but white p
that's what's behind me. ( cheering ) in honor of nelson mandela's 100th birthday and they wanted to know if i could host the concert. i said, no, i'm not flying 16 hours to south africa for a concert for a guy who's dead. they were, like, oh, okay, thanks. beyonce was coming so he'd hope you'd come. then i said, i cannot wait to host the festival and celebrate the mandela birth day, whatever you said. so i thought i would show you all where i'm from so you can see the south africa i know and i...
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and we're here to celebra and celebrate nelson mandela. >> reporter: -- and epic duets. beyonce, joined by a longtaist of srs for the global citizen festival. in the audience, 90,000 captivated fans and not one of them bought a ticket. they earne their spot by doing good deeds, part of global tizen's efforts to help end poverty by 2030. usher got them dancing. pharrell me them "happy." alongside cold play's chris martin. and ed sheeran had them singing along. ♪ i'm in love withf the shape o you ♪ >> reporter: and in theiddle of it all, a twitter pledge from canada's prime minister, justin trudeau. $50 million from his country toward the cause. >> wow. $50 million. i would have taken 00$200,0 thank you, justin trudeau. > reporter: the memory a legacy of nelson mandela, front and center winfrey to honor the t apartheid. >> he demanded respect. he modeled integrity. brought joy and hope to every life he touched. >> reporter: a stirring tribute. ♪ halo >> reporter: and an emotional file. had them in tears. su an emotional performance. beyonce
and we're here to celebra and celebrate nelson mandela. >> reporter: -- and epic duets. beyonce, joined by a longtaist of srs for the global citizen festival. in the audience, 90,000 captivated fans and not one of them bought a ticket. they earne their spot by doing good deeds, part of global tizen's efforts to help end poverty by 2030. usher got them dancing. pharrell me them "happy." alongside cold play's chris martin. and ed sheeran had them singing along. ♪ i'm in love...
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you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky.0 years we knew each other very well. so we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would go into conflicts and try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you have a conflict, everything else breaks down. david: what is it that makes great leadership in your view? richard: i think being a really good listener is one of the key things. i think -- when i sit around and listen to the elders talk and elders' meetings, you realize why they have become elders is because they have spent their lifetime listening and absorbing and only speaking, choosing their words carefully. i think loving people -- a genuine love of everybody. and looking for the best in people, even if they are being a pain, you can normally find the best in pretty well anybody. david: so when you are a business leader, if you are a business leader -- if someone is watching this and wants to be richard branson, sir richard branson, what is the key? richard: surrounding y
you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky.0 years we knew each other very well. so we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would go into conflicts and try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you have a conflict, everything else breaks down. david: what is it that makes great leadership in your view? richard: i think being a really good listener is one of the key things. i think -- when i sit around...
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he promised its most famous leader, nelson mandela, would soon be free.a is probably the best known political prisoner in the world. he's been in prison for decades because of his actions in leading the armed struggle against apartheid in south africa. >> mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apartheid government of south africa sees the writing on the wall. south africa which an has been a pariah state won't be able to continue in the post-cold-war world. >> when he's released from prison, it becomes a global moment that signifies one of the earliest indications that the 1990s is going to be a very different sort of decade. >> i greet you all. in the name of peace, democracy, and freedom for all. >> he becomes a moral beacon around the world because of the way he handled himself. so you had this world, this moment in the early '90s when the peacemakers were in charge. the stars aligned. >> there has been a dangerous late-breaking development in the persian gulf. u.s. i
he promised its most famous leader, nelson mandela, would soon be free.a is probably the best known political prisoner in the world. he's been in prison for decades because of his actions in leading the armed struggle against apartheid in south africa. >> mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> while the world is changing in europe, the apartheid government of south africa sees the writing on the wall. south africa which an has been a pariah...
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people in south africa have been celebrating the life of the country's first black president nelson mandela as a music festival in johannesburg it's part of celebrations marking one hundred years since his birth mandela was imprisoned for nearly thirty years for fighting against the racist apartheid regime a regime. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories the saudi and morality led coalition in yemen has confirmed it will allow fifty injured truthy fighters to be evacuated monday for treatment and i months capital muscat un envoy martin griffiths requested this arrangement as a goodwill gesture ahead of peace talks in sweden this month. an exchange of electronic messages appears to show the extent of jamal khashoggi is fair about saudi crown prince mohammed bin cylon c.n.n. gained access to more than four hundred watts of messages by the saudi journalist and activist omar abdel aziz planned an online movement that would hold the saudis states to account. turkey's president has repeated his demands that saudi arabia reveal the whereabouts of jamal khashoggi body russia says he'll lo
people in south africa have been celebrating the life of the country's first black president nelson mandela as a music festival in johannesburg it's part of celebrations marking one hundred years since his birth mandela was imprisoned for nearly thirty years for fighting against the racist apartheid regime a regime. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories the saudi and morality led coalition in yemen has confirmed it will allow fifty injured truthy fighters to be evacuated monday for...
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catch the global citizen festival celebrating the legacy of nelson mandela, a special broadcast fromas famously a star-studded line-up and this year is no different. a quick look at pharrell performing as we go to break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mplgs before we go, let's talk about what everybody is watching in the week ahead. >> three things the state funeral for president george h.w. bush. and the other two are the sentencing for michael flynn. we could learn a lot. and the paul manafort information that comes out on friday. >> fair enough, michael steele? >> in the background of the funeral i'll be watching the shutdown showdown as we barrel towards the friday deadline and maybe a one or two-week extension of the partial funding of the federal government. >>> what are you looking for? >> we don't know how much of the senate schedule will be scuttled because of hw's funeral plans and i'm looking for the vote on yemen and whether the senate will stand up and say hey we can't be involved in this any more. it's somewhat symbolic, but an interesting symbol. >> i'm watching behind the scenes the fight
catch the global citizen festival celebrating the legacy of nelson mandela, a special broadcast fromas famously a star-studded line-up and this year is no different. a quick look at pharrell performing as we go to break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mplgs before we go, let's talk about what everybody is watching in the week ahead. >> three things the state funeral for president george h.w. bush. and the other two are the sentencing for michael flynn. we could learn a lot. and the paul manafort...
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. # bring back nelson mandela. # bring him back home to soweto. # i want to see him walking hand in handith winnie mandela. wilkins scores! normally as a player you have one thing that you can do quite well and i would like people to say i could pass the ball well. whether it was sideways or forward, i'm not too sure. that was my philosophy of the game. keep the ball, make the opposition work, so that when they receive the ball, they're tired because they've had to work hard to get it back. don't give the ball away cheaply. ray wilkins scores for england. he's taken it well on the chest. lovely control by cyrille regis. what a great shot! what a goal. cyrille regis! armfield, a perfect interception. people look back and say remember the world cup squad. it's not the same as being in the xi that played in the final. the point was it's better that they won. i had a moment of mixed joy and anguish, and my mind took over. it raced well ahead of my body and drew me compellingly forward. i felt that the moment of a lifetime had come. i collapsed as i crossed the tape, but then i recovered suff
. # bring back nelson mandela. # bring him back home to soweto. # i want to see him walking hand in handith winnie mandela. wilkins scores! normally as a player you have one thing that you can do quite well and i would like people to say i could pass the ball well. whether it was sideways or forward, i'm not too sure. that was my philosophy of the game. keep the ball, make the opposition work, so that when they receive the ball, they're tired because they've had to work hard to get it back....
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. >>> and finally tonight, this year marks the 100th anniversary of nelson mandela's birth.ted in style. ♪ ♪ >> queen bey showing her halo in johannesburg, in pink with the south african choir. honoring a man we'll never forget. ♪ ♪ >> and that's night line for the night. when you can't stay up with us, you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. good night.
. >>> and finally tonight, this year marks the 100th anniversary of nelson mandela's birth.ted in style. ♪ ♪ >> queen bey showing her halo in johannesburg, in pink with the south african choir. honoring a man we'll never forget. ♪ ♪ >> and that's night line for the night. when you can't stay up with us, you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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the celebration marks what would have been south african president nelson mandela's 100th birthday.a woman goes missing in a rica. she was celebrating her 36th birthday and never boarded her flight back home. >> for karla, it seemed like a great vacation. >> second day, the hot springs. >> videos taken in the days before she disappeared showing her for her 36th birthday with her sister in law. surfing. made her flight. >> woe jus wan ten because my s not the kind of person that just disappears. >> according to family, karla was seen leaving the airbnb the morning she was supposed to go home and never got to the airport. >> she had completely disconnected from social media, from what's app. it's very unlike her. >> laura was supposed to pick her up in miami. karla's brother has gone to costa rica, hoping the police and even tourists can help solve the mystery. nbc news. >> still ahead, inspiration on the ice. a young hockey player's return to the rink less than a year after his team's devastating bus him injured. ok, i'm ready... ...is it...? clearblue digital pregnancy test... ...wi
the celebration marks what would have been south african president nelson mandela's 100th birthday.a woman goes missing in a rica. she was celebrating her 36th birthday and never boarded her flight back home. >> for karla, it seemed like a great vacation. >> second day, the hot springs. >> videos taken in the days before she disappeared showing her for her 36th birthday with her sister in law. surfing. made her flight. >> woe jus wan ten because my s not the kind of...
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lost my swrois is, over the weekend, i was back in south africa celebrating my personal hero nelson mandelat the global citizens festival. as you say in last night's show, i was able to catch up with my grandmother and we talked about my shared memories growing up as black people under apartheid. it was an experience that meant a lot to me and to all my south africans back home, i want to say giyabunga! that's definitely how you say it. but we're going to do the show the way we normally do. so let's catch up on today's headlines. nice. you know, if you want to be rich and successful, you have to work hard, like this guy, who's been grinding his whole life all seven years. >> this minimogul is the highest paid youtube star 2018. "forbes" magazine estimates 7-year-old ryan earned $22 million from his toy review channel. well, now, ryan is brafning out. content from his channel will be repackaged and redistributed on hulu and amazon. he's also launched his own toy and clothing collection. >> a 7-year-old millionaire. that's not good for anybody, especially him. you know his parents can't even
lost my swrois is, over the weekend, i was back in south africa celebrating my personal hero nelson mandelat the global citizens festival. as you say in last night's show, i was able to catch up with my grandmother and we talked about my shared memories growing up as black people under apartheid. it was an experience that meant a lot to me and to all my south africans back home, i want to say giyabunga! that's definitely how you say it. but we're going to do the show the way we normally do. so...
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oprah also paid tribute to her friend, the late nelson mandela. >> he was one of the greatest honorsally romance deniers john mayer and halsey come clean. >> how do you feel about addressing the elephant in the room about you and i are dating? >> it's about that time. >> the singers revealed all last night on john's instagram live show, current mood. >> are we dating? [ drum roll ] >> no. >> but would they date? no. >> halsey and i ask for publicity in this very difficult time. >> that's funny. >>> now to julia roberts who shared some laughs with our nischelle turner. she have joins us from new york with that. hey niecy. >> julia's movie, no laughing matter. julia plays a mom desperately trying to save her son in the drama "ben is back" opposite lucas hedges. now lucas' dad, peter, actually directs them in this movie. so i had to know if that gave julia some inspiration. >> do you think you could ever direct your kids? how would they take direction from you? >> i do it all day. brush your teeth. wear your shoes. get your bag. we're gonna be late. all day. that's all i do. >> those ma
oprah also paid tribute to her friend, the late nelson mandela. >> he was one of the greatest honorsally romance deniers john mayer and halsey come clean. >> how do you feel about addressing the elephant in the room about you and i are dating? >> it's about that time. >> the singers revealed all last night on john's instagram live show, current mood. >> are we dating? [ drum roll ] >> no. >> but would they date? no. >> halsey and i ask for...
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the stream but when you're in front of a big crowd this is what it looks like let's go back to nelson mandela's and ninetieth birthday havoc. one. thing marty who. offer. c. c trued. in the making of the book. just to tell you. how this is. going to be did. and mandela was then you know watching i don't know what was so moving. this is why you're quote the voice when when did people start quoting the voice and how is that to be called a. well i think maybe there's two things here whatever to be called the voice we have to be does to disguise the when the time of the so that you don't use a lane you know some of my other committees change their names and if like maybe let me see those changes into and what they have so that's not tricking. i go and. like i said i would be honest. but yeah i was you know the voice because of. my singing voice and all that but also it's. also by the subject in the method of my brain into my music as well. as a question here for you on you tube. i wonder how he feels about popular music today and i'll extend that out to what do you think about performing artists th
the stream but when you're in front of a big crowd this is what it looks like let's go back to nelson mandela's and ninetieth birthday havoc. one. thing marty who. offer. c. c trued. in the making of the book. just to tell you. how this is. going to be did. and mandela was then you know watching i don't know what was so moving. this is why you're quote the voice when when did people start quoting the voice and how is that to be called a. well i think maybe there's two things here whatever to be...
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the stream but when you're in front of a big crowd this is what it looks like let's go back to nelson mandela's and ninetieth birthday havoc. so one. thing maher even who. says. see true. in the making of the book. just to tell you. that this is. going to be did it. and mandela was then you know watching i don't know what was so moving. this is why you're quote the voice when when did people start quoting the voice and how is that to be called a. well i think maybe there's more to things here whatever to be called the voice we have to be does to disguise than the time of day so that you don't use your lane you know some of my other committees change their names and if like maybe let me see those changes into and what they have so it's not that tricky. like i said it would be. but yeah i was you know the voice because of. my singing voice and all that but also it's. also by the subject in the method of my brain into my music as well. as a question here for you on you tube. i wonder how he feels about popular music today and i'll extend that out to what do you think about performing artists that
the stream but when you're in front of a big crowd this is what it looks like let's go back to nelson mandela's and ninetieth birthday havoc. so one. thing maher even who. says. see true. in the making of the book. just to tell you. that this is. going to be did it. and mandela was then you know watching i don't know what was so moving. this is why you're quote the voice when when did people start quoting the voice and how is that to be called a. well i think maybe there's more to things here...
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the studio albums and thrives as a live artist his performance was one of the highlights of nelson mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with. prissie is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what's the idea behind it. tall trees celebrating music from south africa. the music that i grew up listening. specially. because the place where i grew up my grandmother. should be. called the speakeasy you. know entirely legal so we say no. that's right but there has to be quite a lot of people characters coming in and then also musicians and other singing you know the appellant's form of music whatever so that's where i started to be in love with music and they were playing also some of the township music from the vinyl like the. mountain of queens
the studio albums and thrives as a live artist his performance was one of the highlights of nelson mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with. prissie is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through...
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the war ended when nelson mandela brokered a deal laying out the terms for a power—sharing agreement.hat the new army should be created from 50% of the hutus and 50% of the tutsis. the agreement also said that no president could hold powerfor more than two terms. it laid the foundations for a decade of peace and prosperity. —— peace and stability. but when pierre nkurunziza decided to run for a third term in 2015, many said he was violating the peace deal — a charge the president has always denied. it led to widespread protests in the country. people took to the streets, claiming he was violating the constitution. peaceful protests soon turned violent. hundreds were killed. these images were filmed when the bbc could still report freely on burundi's troubles. but there was a brutal crackdown on local independent media. foreign journalists were denied visas and special instructions were left at a border post refusing entry to a bbc team. faced with these restrictions, to try to find out what was really happening in burundi, the bbc decided to investigate some of the social media storie
the war ended when nelson mandela brokered a deal laying out the terms for a power—sharing agreement.hat the new army should be created from 50% of the hutus and 50% of the tutsis. the agreement also said that no president could hold powerfor more than two terms. it laid the foundations for a decade of peace and prosperity. —— peace and stability. but when pierre nkurunziza decided to run for a third term in 2015, many said he was violating the peace deal — a charge the president has...
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[applause] when david jenkins called and said he was sending over to help nelson mandela and then theyay i need you to come over and teach people about registration and useful these long lines people waited to vote for nelson mandela that's why you answer the call. they called it 20 years ago when i finally got to make six figures. charlie wrangle called and said i knew that was a mistake he said i'm going to talk to the congresswoman and i need you to go over to work. we did 20 years ago and newt gingrich predicted that bill with over 44 seats they came within 5 feet of losing the house because charlie wrangle called and said we have to do this. this is the level of service that we have. >> i think that we came of age in the era whatever you can do to help people and you have the skills that you have been blessed with the skills to help you get to help make a difference, it is an honor. yes your body gets weary, but your spirit doesn't. [inaudible] [applause] i just want to add one thing this is the way we came up in how we were trained and we learned how to do everything with nothing
[applause] when david jenkins called and said he was sending over to help nelson mandela and then theyay i need you to come over and teach people about registration and useful these long lines people waited to vote for nelson mandela that's why you answer the call. they called it 20 years ago when i finally got to make six figures. charlie wrangle called and said i knew that was a mistake he said i'm going to talk to the congresswoman and i need you to go over to work. we did 20 years ago and...
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look south africa nelson mandela on gun all stoppage lawyer and they could change have they had a chance to change the system from the inside and this is the question because to become a lawyer this needs really more than one hundred percent of your time and so one time in within the next one or two years. decide if you're a few wrestle see if you have to decide i want to go this way or you go down to the political and the education way and also pirlo with journalists and with a joke on his ations and so on but i predict you this is not possible in the end sure you will lose both. it's. just that even in command of the damage done here look we have. it expanding our you can get one day of school a month and it is pretty hard to use to do and to define exactly phenomenal one here to think you can bet he's been targeted instead of trying. to be the. good the team egypt and. then. you come in but when they. want to play. play. such low who love the lord oh really they're both exhibit so if i'm going to come up. to the team in egypt. you fill me in but in a. live . look closely not only was
look south africa nelson mandela on gun all stoppage lawyer and they could change have they had a chance to change the system from the inside and this is the question because to become a lawyer this needs really more than one hundred percent of your time and so one time in within the next one or two years. decide if you're a few wrestle see if you have to decide i want to go this way or you go down to the political and the education way and also pirlo with journalists and with a joke on his...
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eisel still controls some parts of eastern syria where they've been killing civilians the life of nelson mandela has been celebrated at a music festival in johannesburg it's part of the year long events nationwide on the tina of his birth south africa's first black president was ninety five when he died five years ago he was imprisoned for nearly thirty years for opposing the racist apartheid regime. that's not going to hold really dearly the legacy of thought and i think this is the kind of reestablishment not just of us a spot for us but as africans up finding our commonality realizing just how amazing our continent is and and well thought that it is going just ahead on news out football's prestigious spot on the whole award is announced later for the first time women play as i will so being. you're taught this course is for a jury and thank you so much football's prestigious ballon d'or ward will be given out on monday this year's ceremony comes with an extra twist there are thirty candidates on the mend shortlist among them the usual suspects christina rinaldo is the current holder of the on
eisel still controls some parts of eastern syria where they've been killing civilians the life of nelson mandela has been celebrated at a music festival in johannesburg it's part of the year long events nationwide on the tina of his birth south africa's first black president was ninety five when he died five years ago he was imprisoned for nearly thirty years for opposing the racist apartheid regime. that's not going to hold really dearly the legacy of thought and i think this is the kind of...
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it marks what would have been president nelson mandela's 100th birthday.e highlights, head to nbcnews.com/globalcitizen. >> worth going back and hearing that version of "better man," too. really cool. >>> investors breathing a sigh of relief this morning as the u.s. and china strike a temporary cease-fire in the trade war. president trump and chinese leader xi jinping agreed to a truce after meeting at the g-20 summit in argentina. overnight, the president tweeted that china agreed to reduce and remove tariffs on cars coming into the country. global markets rallying on the news, the dow up over 500 points in premarket trading. nbc's kristen welker has more. >> reporter: trade truce. president trump back from argentina, reached the temporary breakthrough at saturday's 2 1/2-hour dinner in buenos aires with chinese president xi jinping. >> the relationship is very special, the relationship that i have with president xi, and i think that is going to be a very primary reason why we'll probably end up getting something. >> reporter: the move means the u.s. won'
it marks what would have been president nelson mandela's 100th birthday.e highlights, head to nbcnews.com/globalcitizen. >> worth going back and hearing that version of "better man," too. really cool. >>> investors breathing a sigh of relief this morning as the u.s. and china strike a temporary cease-fire in the trade war. president trump and chinese leader xi jinping agreed to a truce after meeting at the g-20 summit in argentina. overnight, the president tweeted that...
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the stream but when you're in front of a big crowd this is what it looks like let's go back to nelson mandela's and ninetieth birthday havoc. one. thing maher even who. says. see trudeau. in the making of the book. just in terms. of how this is. going to be did. and one. you know watching i don't know what was so moving. this is why you're quote the voice when when the people start quoting the voice and how is that to be called a. well i think maybe there's more to things here whatever to be called the voice we have to be does to disguise than the time of day so that you don't use your lane you know some of my other committees change their names and if like maybe let me see those changes into and what they have so it's not that tricky. like i said it would be. but yeah i was you know the voice because of. my singing voice and all that but also it's. also by the subject in the method i bring into my music as well. as a question here for you on you tube. i wonder how he feels about popular music today and i'll extend that out to what do you think about performing artists that if there's enough su
the stream but when you're in front of a big crowd this is what it looks like let's go back to nelson mandela's and ninetieth birthday havoc. one. thing maher even who. says. see trudeau. in the making of the book. just in terms. of how this is. going to be did. and one. you know watching i don't know what was so moving. this is why you're quote the voice when when the people start quoting the voice and how is that to be called a. well i think maybe there's more to things here whatever to be...
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you had nelson mandela being set free and ultimately becoming the president of south africa.re remarkable times. >> experience and eight years as sprez had honed his skills. >> we said, hey, how are you doing? just checking in. how is the family and establishing the core. so when he needed them, he could go back to them. prudence is the hallmark of george bush's leadership. that humidity were the right qualities in that very sensitive time in history. mumt also described barbara bush. >> we've received so many letters who say i can let my hair go gray, gain a few pounds. >> i have gotten letters that say stay fat, stay gray, stay wrinkled. we love you. >> barbara bush promoted literacy. even ghost writing books. it was news when the puppies had puppies at the white house. >> it looked so warm. that couple would gather with children and grandchildren at their estate in maine. >> all of my cousins come together when my grandfather was president, there used to be a helicopter pad. we'd take a car down to greet him. >> there he is, the president, our dad. >> there is certainly fr
you had nelson mandela being set free and ultimately becoming the president of south africa.re remarkable times. >> experience and eight years as sprez had honed his skills. >> we said, hey, how are you doing? just checking in. how is the family and establishing the core. so when he needed them, he could go back to them. prudence is the hallmark of george bush's leadership. that humidity were the right qualities in that very sensitive time in history. mumt also described barbara...
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i think of nelson mandela and i think how sitting in a jail cell for all of those years did he not thinkare finally in power, blacks are going to dominate whites rather than thinking of a multiracial, multiethnic south africa for all south africans. most importantly, i think great leaders have a sense of humility about what they can achieve. david: humility. condoleezza: humility. david: versus arrogance. condoleezza: versus arrogance. david: right. condoleezza: arrogance and hubris are recipes for disaster. my parents were great people. they always taught me that you need personally to do three things. if you're going to lead and be successful, the first thing is try to be twice as good. in other words, work hard enough to be confident that you have worked hard enough to be twice as good. secondly, and remember i am growing up in segregated birmingham, alabama, and they were trying to armor me in some ways. secondly, never consider yourself a victim. because when you think you are a victim, you have given control of your life to somebody else. you may not be able to control your circums
i think of nelson mandela and i think how sitting in a jail cell for all of those years did he not thinkare finally in power, blacks are going to dominate whites rather than thinking of a multiracial, multiethnic south africa for all south africans. most importantly, i think great leaders have a sense of humility about what they can achieve. david: humility. condoleezza: humility. david: versus arrogance. condoleezza: versus arrogance. david: right. condoleezza: arrogance and hubris are recipes...
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thousands of protesters killing hundreds in broad daylight and he was invited to give a speech at the nelson mandela forum at the u.n. general assembly ironic but this is the standards of the region this is a region where libya is a civil war syria is in civil war the standards are very different i think with regards to if we're looking at it from a legal perspective we're not going to get it but politically there has been some movement forward against him and has changes tone towards turkey in london he was saying they are part of an axis of evil and supporters of extremism at the devil's in the desert for he said nobody can harm saudi turkey relations as long as one had been said man is here and present and again is an uncle or he changed his tone towards carter saying qatar has done well economically seemingly ignoring the fact that he is leading a blockade against the qataris one of the segment has made tangible changes as a result of the pressure that he is under but the problem for the turks is this. the foreign minister he said during discussion of the case we are ready to participate in an i
thousands of protesters killing hundreds in broad daylight and he was invited to give a speech at the nelson mandela forum at the u.n. general assembly ironic but this is the standards of the region this is a region where libya is a civil war syria is in civil war the standards are very different i think with regards to if we're looking at it from a legal perspective we're not going to get it but politically there has been some movement forward against him and has changes tone towards turkey in...
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associated with peace and truth throughout the world even inspired a lot of african leaders such as nelson mandela however he was an imperfect human being and over on twitter peter here says he made it clear speaking of gandhi that he fought for indian liberation only and he never saw indians as equal to african so talk to us about a complicated legacy and how you pick apart such a complicated legacy. i think i mentioned two things me first you know. and i'm not happy with the way in which the gun the muslim movement has moved her mainly because i think that it is not trying to deal with this in a way that i consider to be consistent with a pen african or black radical politics you know gandhi got his legacy in africa has as a lot of dimension is complicated but you know you cannot deny that he spent decades of his life in gazing with a variety of different black eyed political figures in very substantive and meaningful ways that would suggest that you know we have to think that they were naive or they didn't understand the racial politics of the time or that they were openly engaging with the rac
associated with peace and truth throughout the world even inspired a lot of african leaders such as nelson mandela however he was an imperfect human being and over on twitter peter here says he made it clear speaking of gandhi that he fought for indian liberation only and he never saw indians as equal to african so talk to us about a complicated legacy and how you pick apart such a complicated legacy. i think i mentioned two things me first you know. and i'm not happy with the way in which the...