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always thought nelson mandela names there is an inspirational figure for the attack but he wasn't alone donald trump and the norwegian white supremacist a mass murderer hundreds brevik were also listed the attackers said he wanted his actions to pit political parties around the world against each other parties right against the explains. in the hours after the dreadful events in new zealand an act so horrid so soulless that defies understanding in those hours it seems everyone's become a detective judge and jury it seems that everyone's milking this tragedy using it as an opportunity to sling mud at those they disagree with starting of course with trump mr trump your awards matter. your policies matter here's the u.s. president with his friends trump inspired an australian white supremacist to murder a group of new zealand muslims words have consequences like saying we have an invasion or border. and talking about people as though they were different in some fatal way this partisan madness has well and truly spilled over the chairman of the democratic coalition has published a poll aski
always thought nelson mandela names there is an inspirational figure for the attack but he wasn't alone donald trump and the norwegian white supremacist a mass murderer hundreds brevik were also listed the attackers said he wanted his actions to pit political parties around the world against each other parties right against the explains. in the hours after the dreadful events in new zealand an act so horrid so soulless that defies understanding in those hours it seems everyone's become a...
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dangerous rhetoric we're connexions shooter also likened himself to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global icon the reason all of these people and others are getting flack is because they were mentioned by the killer in this manifesto in the live stream therefore because they were mentioned by a deranged maniac or somehow complicit the logic goes oh really this madman is being taken seriously another thing the murderer route is that what he did will set off a larger political conflict global pit the right against the left and unfortunately it seems to be happening exactly as he wanted to see the whole all about terrorism is to turn one section of the community against another whether it's muslims or wethers christians or anyone else it is about turning people on themselves and the terrorists and i think most most countries these days do realize that there's a problem is not only with islamic terrorism it's with these right wing people it's also we've got to be aware that the only way really to stop to catch people before they actually got
dangerous rhetoric we're connexions shooter also likened himself to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global icon the reason all of these people and others are getting flack is because they were mentioned by the killer in this manifesto in the live stream therefore because they were mentioned by a deranged maniac or somehow complicit the logic goes oh really this madman is being taken seriously another thing the murderer route is that what he did will...
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we are in several schools nelson mandela school in brooklyn south bronx community charter high school in the bronx that's are you coalition we were in there every day for the last three weeks teaching these kids about racism teaching these kids about police brutality teaching these kids about taking pride in who they are that they have the power to affect your weight change is what we told no one will be looking at you just do you want to have to say that police brutality are you books. are you. are you going to. tell do. you think. yes yes yes yes. yes. so the other with. the sub pop. the front b.z. these. he knows the neighborhood. you lived in this same neighborhood for fifty two years how do you live in a same neighborhood with fifty two years we have a big right here and sixty three. and we really top the city so we're really. you know never really came back from there the blacks around here always struggle school game war wisely always have problems during the sixty's there was a lot of drinking and was in the other drug problems the drug problems didn't hit us in tool really in
we are in several schools nelson mandela school in brooklyn south bronx community charter high school in the bronx that's are you coalition we were in there every day for the last three weeks teaching these kids about racism teaching these kids about police brutality teaching these kids about taking pride in who they are that they have the power to affect your weight change is what we told no one will be looking at you just do you want to have to say that police brutality are you books. are...
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we are in several schools nelson mandela school in brooklyn so. community charter high school in the bronx that's argue with coalition we were in there every day for the last three weeks teaching these kids about racism teaching these kids about police brutality teaching these kids about taking pride in who they are teaching these kids that they have the power all the powers and the people that they have the power to effect to a change say this is what we told no one will be lookin at soon for fear you would soon have to say that police brutality are you. are you. are you was killed you yet. i. have. something of a. friend b.z. . this one day. he knows the neighborhood. you lived in this same neighborhood for fifty two years how do you live in the same neighborhood with fifty two years we have a big right here in sixty three. and we really tore up the city so we're really. never really came back from there the blacks around here always struggle school again war wisely always have problems during the sixty's there was a lot of drinking and was in t
we are in several schools nelson mandela school in brooklyn so. community charter high school in the bronx that's argue with coalition we were in there every day for the last three weeks teaching these kids about racism teaching these kids about police brutality teaching these kids about taking pride in who they are teaching these kids that they have the power all the powers and the people that they have the power to effect to a change say this is what we told no one will be lookin at soon for...
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laura: as the floodwaters continue to rise, nelson mandela's widow is appealing for n d. was the educatnister for mozambique and she is a member of the elders, a group of global leaders. heshe spoke exclusively tobc and was asked what the situation is le on the ground. >> the sittion is much worse than what we have seen in 2000. communications are totally broken. there is not yet a thorough information of people, how many people are stranded in villages, how many people are dying, howeo manye need assistance. it is very, very dire. the needs are simply of everything, from food, medicine, clothes. reporter: what do you want the international community to do? graca: i called the deputy secretary-general of the u.n. this morning, and i asked the united nations to send a specialized team. we need to know the magnitude, the depth, the extension, the complexity of this tragedy, which we don't have. second, it is the countries -- it is three countries which are involved. it is not only mozambique, it id zimbabwealawi. ri need united nations to look at the three countes and they
laura: as the floodwaters continue to rise, nelson mandela's widow is appealing for n d. was the educatnister for mozambique and she is a member of the elders, a group of global leaders. heshe spoke exclusively tobc and was asked what the situation is le on the ground. >> the sittion is much worse than what we have seen in 2000. communications are totally broken. there is not yet a thorough information of people, how many people are stranded in villages, how many people are dying, howeo...
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point the finger blame blame blame selectively of course the shooter also likened himself to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global i call we discussed the terror attack and the question of radicalization with our guest stephen morse of the english democratic party and catherine schachter of the shack in a institute for middle eastern studies. i think that the issue of radicalism is rampant nine our society and across the board regardless of geography and i think that's a problem we need to actually be courageous about and face up to and it's not limited to islamic radicalism i think that fascism is on the rise wherever and it has a lot to do with the fact that there's been so much you know identity politics there is so much part of the ring of certain demographics that people always doing behind i would say very practical lines when it comes to the way that they identify politically socially ethnically and of course religiously and this is this is an issue we have this kind of brand new values and now that is targeting everyone i need to see th
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dangerous rhetoric were connections shooter will soon likened himself to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global i call the reason all of these people and others getting flack is because they were mentioned by the killer in this manifesto in the lives tree therefore because they were mentioned by a deranged maniac as somehow complicit the logic goes oh really this madman is being taken seriously another thing the murderer route is that what he did will set off a larger political conflict global pit the right against the left and unfortunately it seems to be happening exactly as he wanted we discussed the terror attack and the question of radicalization with our guest stephen morris of the english democratic party and katherine schachter of the shack now institute for middle eastern studies. i think that the issue of radicalism is rampant nine our society and across the board recall is of geography and i think that's a problem we need to actually be courageous about and face up to and it's not limited to islamic radicalism i think that fascism is
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mouth point the finger blame blame blame selectively of course shooter also likened him self to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global i. mean people have gathered outside one of the mosque that was attacked pay tribute to the victims. you. know just want to point. out that. many people in the world. who are living in. not just the great church in new zealand want to do. i want truth i want to i want them to know we have together we must fight. in the field. we discuss the terror attack and the question of radicalization without stephen morris of the english democratic party and catherine schachter the institute for middle eastern studies. i think that the issue of radicalism is rampant nine our society and across the board recall is of geography and i think that's a problem we need to actually be courageous about and face up to and it's not limited to islamic radicalism i think that fascism is on the rise wherever and it has a lot to do with the fact that there's been so much you know identity politics there is so much part of the ring of certain
mouth point the finger blame blame blame selectively of course shooter also likened him self to nelson mandela and thank goodness no e.d.s. has yet come forward to blame the global i. mean people have gathered outside one of the mosque that was attacked pay tribute to the victims. you. know just want to point. out that. many people in the world. who are living in. not just the great church in new zealand want to do. i want truth i want to i want them to know we have together we must fight. in...
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hardens me and reminds meof what i did -- heartens and reminds me of whatat i did n college with nelson mandela meeting to have abolishment of apartheid in south africa. they don't always get it right in the c court of law, but we te great solace andnd notice that e are on the right set of history and harvard is not on the right sidede of history. what do youlanier, want to see happen to these photographs? >> well, i certainly want to consider all of the options. the one thing that i have talked about with my attorneys and with my family is it is imimportant r me that people know who renty is and also who renty was and who louis agassiz was. i hope there is a greater education or reteaching of history so that we can dispute the legacy that louis agassiz has kind of stained my family with. amy: his name is all over harvard. >> it is. his name is all over this country and parts of south carolina and the world. i think that is also an interesting point to share. i'm not only getting support from people all over this country, i am getting international support. and i heard from a young lady in hels
hardens me and reminds meof what i did -- heartens and reminds me of whatat i did n college with nelson mandela meeting to have abolishment of apartheid in south africa. they don't always get it right in the c court of law, but we te great solace andnd notice that e are on the right set of history and harvard is not on the right sidede of history. what do youlanier, want to see happen to these photographs? >> well, i certainly want to consider all of the options. the one thing that i have...
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the country to divest from south african apartheid, winning us a letter of recognition fromom nelson mandelajail. we were there first to divest from the israeli occupation of palestine. in 2001, the entire college community voted against war with afghanistan. there has been a consistent history, both on and off campus. as i said in my article, i think it would be hard to mention a progressive project or program, including democracy now!, or any social movemenent the last 49 years that has not seen the act of-- active preservation student, alumni, and staff from hampshire college. so naming social injustice and acting on it is part of the dna. one other thing i would like to say that is perhaps less well-known is that hampshire has also been a refuge for political intellectual refugees. zimbabwean, a revolutionary who was imprisoned, who i wrote petitions for, was 10 years later my colleague. james baldwin. people who had no place in the macon university system after political engagements, during the vietnam war, in favor of the palestinian people. extraordinary place. the presence of those p
the country to divest from south african apartheid, winning us a letter of recognition fromom nelson mandelajail. we were there first to divest from the israeli occupation of palestine. in 2001, the entire college community voted against war with afghanistan. there has been a consistent history, both on and off campus. as i said in my article, i think it would be hard to mention a progressive project or program, including democracy now!, or any social movemenent the last 49 years that has not...
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mrs machel, a former mozambican education minister and nelson mandela s widow spoke exclusively to they broken. there is not yet a thorough information of where are the people, how many people are stranded in villages, how many people are dying, harmony people need assistance? so it's very, very dire. the needs are simply of everything. from food, medicine, clothes. what do you want the international community to do? i called the participation of the un this morning. i mean mohammed, and i asked united nations to send specialised team to do the assessment. we need to know the magnitude, the depth of the extension, the complexity of this tragedy. which we don't have. second, it is three countries which are involved. it's not only mozambique, it's zimbabwe and beira. we need united nations to look at the three countries, and, they have to make a common appeal, a joint appeal as a region. as far as you are concerned, is the mozambique government equipped to deal with such a disaster? no, the magnitude, and the complexity of this crisis is not in the hands of one single government. we need
mrs machel, a former mozambican education minister and nelson mandela s widow spoke exclusively to they broken. there is not yet a thorough information of where are the people, how many people are stranded in villages, how many people are dying, harmony people need assistance? so it's very, very dire. the needs are simply of everything. from food, medicine, clothes. what do you want the international community to do? i called the participation of the un this morning. i mean mohammed, and i...
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among my legal heroes is della omar, nelson mandela's lawyer and the minister of justice in the mandelaovernment. tonight's program honors the victims and the valiant. we know that for every germany -- lawyer who started in germany or south africa, hundreds kept silent. the struggle against injustice calls us as clearly as ever. he who walks calmly across the street, is he not out of reach of his friends in trouble? the lawyers we honor, and their clients, stood up. how can we stand down? who are the human rights heroes now, and in time to be? well, there is one of them seated next to every person in this room. [applause] dan: i had forgotten playwright is one of your backgrounds. [laughter] dan: congresswoman holtzman, you have had a variety of experiences in public life, both elected office through appointments. from your experience, what kind of difference can a lawyer, a single lawyer make? and, to what extent does that differ in a role of someone who is elected, or appointed? >> well, words can make a difference for good and evil. that is one of the lessons that this panel has alre
among my legal heroes is della omar, nelson mandela's lawyer and the minister of justice in the mandelaovernment. tonight's program honors the victims and the valiant. we know that for every germany -- lawyer who started in germany or south africa, hundreds kept silent. the struggle against injustice calls us as clearly as ever. he who walks calmly across the street, is he not out of reach of his friends in trouble? the lawyers we honor, and their clients, stood up. how can we stand down? who...
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it is called the nelson mandela rule. more than 140 of them, very specific.know, japan has a long history of enthusiastic participation in the u.n. pays 10% of the u.n.'s budget. that is a big pressure point for them to push, and it seems that may have been one of the things that work in ghosn's favor in terms of granting bail. he did appoint a new legal team. part of the reason for that was he felt there was not an aggressive enough approach. now, they are pushing this line that japan is under global germany for this and that may have helped -- global scrutiny for this and that may have helped contribute. francine: if he does get out on bail, what will be the focus going forward? dave: once he gets out on bail, the defense will have to start putting together a picture of what its case is going to be. what we have seen so far has basically been a narrative that is driving at the court of public opinion, where they have suggested that this entire case is built on a kind of coup by nissan as they try to push him out unfairly. that is a hard story to put togethe
it is called the nelson mandela rule. more than 140 of them, very specific.know, japan has a long history of enthusiastic participation in the u.n. pays 10% of the u.n.'s budget. that is a big pressure point for them to push, and it seems that may have been one of the things that work in ghosn's favor in terms of granting bail. he did appoint a new legal team. part of the reason for that was he felt there was not an aggressive enough approach. now, they are pushing this line that japan is under...
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harleck tower, in west london was used to represent nelson mandela house, the home of the trotter family degrees celsius at the moment. we‘re going to keep those layers of cloud all day, just swirling around this area of high pressure, so very grey all in all. if we do get any breaks in the cloud, and i wouldn‘t count on them, we could get as high as 15 or 16 degrees celsius perhaps but i rather fancy that most of us will stay languishing on 13 or 14 degrees celsius and it will remain grey all day. 0vernight tonight, again, plenty of cloud around, a few mist patches developing into tomorrow morning, particularly over the higher ground. 0vernight lows between 7 and 9 degrees celsius. tomorrow looking more or less the same. lots of cloud, staying dry. if we get any brightness, we‘ll be up as high as 16 degrees, sunnier at the weekend but also cooler. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now though it‘s back to charlie and louise. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. 0ur h
harleck tower, in west london was used to represent nelson mandela house, the home of the trotter family degrees celsius at the moment. we‘re going to keep those layers of cloud all day, just swirling around this area of high pressure, so very grey all in all. if we do get any breaks in the cloud, and i wouldn‘t count on them, we could get as high as 15 or 16 degrees celsius perhaps but i rather fancy that most of us will stay languishing on 13 or 14 degrees celsius and it will remain grey...
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applause to deny people their human rights is to challenge their very shimano t, said nelson mandela.he long journey since our fathers and brothers were brutally slaughtered on the streets of derry on bloody sunday. over that passage of time, all the parents of the deceased have died. we are here to ta ke deceased have died. we are here to take their place. bloody sunday was notjust a take their place. bloody sunday was not just a wanton act carried out by a trade army against defenceless civil rights activists. it also created a deep legacy of hurt and injustice. it deepened and prolonged a bloody conflict unimaginable even in those dark winter days of 1972. the full cost of bloody sunday cannot be measured in terms of those who suffered that day. it must also be measured in terms of those who suffered because of that terrible day. we have just been informed of this series of charges. they are easy to read. one soldier, soldier f. easy to read. one soldier, soldier f, multiple murderer, has been charged with two murders and for attempted murders. good morning, everybody. we the famil
applause to deny people their human rights is to challenge their very shimano t, said nelson mandela.he long journey since our fathers and brothers were brutally slaughtered on the streets of derry on bloody sunday. over that passage of time, all the parents of the deceased have died. we are here to ta ke deceased have died. we are here to take their place. bloody sunday was notjust a take their place. bloody sunday was not just a wanton act carried out by a trade army against defenceless civil...
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absolutely, there it is, there is the memorial to the great nelson mandela.rtition and that in turn led to the creation of the modern commonwealth. today really, no one is glossing over the past. it was britain‘s past that led to the commonwealth, but what happened 70 yea rs commonwealth, but what happened 70 years ago was a sea change. it was a moment when free association nations we re moment when free association nations were born, as i said before, nobody has tojoin the were born, as i said before, nobody has to join the commonwealth but 53 nations are very much enthusiastic members of it. it conducts itself in so many different ways. the commonwealth doesn‘t have ambassadors, we have high commissioners and high commissions instead of embassies. in all of these are small ways, a myriad of ways, it is a unique organisation. we saw nelson mandela‘s stone. he was a particular favourite of the queen. yes, indeed. the queen always had the highest regard for mandela, possibly the only royal non—world leader who could call her as often as he probably did, elizab
absolutely, there it is, there is the memorial to the great nelson mandela.rtition and that in turn led to the creation of the modern commonwealth. today really, no one is glossing over the past. it was britain‘s past that led to the commonwealth, but what happened 70 yea rs commonwealth, but what happened 70 years ago was a sea change. it was a moment when free association nations we re moment when free association nations were born, as i said before, nobody has tojoin the were born, as i...