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and i got to talk then and many times afterward nelson mandela. even though sometimes we disagreed.inkins to more strident. i wanted him to fight like we were fighting. i would call him names. and he calmly understood. he said al, you do things your way. we must get things done. and as we became reconciled and stood together, i remember when we fought police brutality in 1999, and we started a series of sit-ins at the police headquarters, one police plaza. david dinkins as the former mayor came and joined us one morning, as you see in that bottom left picture, and got on his knee, long before we heard of colin kaepernick, he took a knee against police brutality and was arrested with congressman charles wrangell and i fighting police brutality and never stopped fighting. that's why today at national action network, many came to honor a man whose life honored us. senator chuck schumer, who you see in that photo sitting on the left, the mayor of new york, bill de blasio. former governor david paterson, and many others came because david dinkins was not just a symbolic first black mayor
and i got to talk then and many times afterward nelson mandela. even though sometimes we disagreed.inkins to more strident. i wanted him to fight like we were fighting. i would call him names. and he calmly understood. he said al, you do things your way. we must get things done. and as we became reconciled and stood together, i remember when we fought police brutality in 1999, and we started a series of sit-ins at the police headquarters, one police plaza. david dinkins as the former mayor came...
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i remember when nelson mandela came, which you mentioned, and dave dinkins had me as part of the groupse jackson and all of us it it took nelson mandela being in jail 27 years after fighting many decades around apartheid, how could we complain about fighting? we fight until we win, knowing that the victory is certain. and that's what dave dinkins would always say. and as i went more national from just doing new york activism, he said you're still fighting, al, keep fighting. he'd come up to your national action network rallies, in fact, he was just there a few months ago. we had his 90th birthday there, and we never forgot this gentle giant who had a spine of steel and he didn't need to be boisterous, he just needed to be effective. and he was the one that broke that ceiling and made people know you could be the ceo of the biggest city in the world and perform. he revitalized times square. he started this whole community policing. and in many ways, you are more than correct, joy, it's almost like to study donald trump, you have to study rudy giuliani. they took credit for things that t
i remember when nelson mandela came, which you mentioned, and dave dinkins had me as part of the groupse jackson and all of us it it took nelson mandela being in jail 27 years after fighting many decades around apartheid, how could we complain about fighting? we fight until we win, knowing that the victory is certain. and that's what dave dinkins would always say. and as i went more national from just doing new york activism, he said you're still fighting, al, keep fighting. he'd come up to...
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. >> here nelson mandela reads his own biography. >> troublemaker. >> it's very interesting because we don't -- replicate any specific part of -- >> replicate -- replicate speech. to replicate even like weird intonation. >> cheap fakes come across as untouched video. here's a real clip of the u.s. speaker of the house nancy pelosi. >> he had a press conference in the rose garden with all this -- obviously were planned long before. >> a here's an edit shared widely on facebook. >> and then he had a press conference in the rose garden with all this visuals that obviously were planned long before. >> the sound of the interview has been slowed down, giving the impression that the speaker i under the influence of alcohol. so the visuals that obviously were planned long before. >> we're very much alive. >> and heading into a contentious presidential election there are concerns about the power of these modifications. any press conference or speech is now up for reinterpretation. >> joe bide isn't a helpless puppet of the radical left. >> these kinds of manipulated videos or cheap fakes feel j
. >> here nelson mandela reads his own biography. >> troublemaker. >> it's very interesting because we don't -- replicate any specific part of -- >> replicate -- replicate speech. to replicate even like weird intonation. >> cheap fakes come across as untouched video. here's a real clip of the u.s. speaker of the house nancy pelosi. >> he had a press conference in the rose garden with all this -- obviously were planned long before. >> a here's an edit...
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nelson mandela by mimicking the dawn steps on to see an extract of a new and language course of video for you from the ghetto to bobby why i come from a new family. the pop star wants to become president. challenges, we've got this elite the credible story of bobby one starts december 10th on d, w 2 . want to see a strange at the indian netflix series delhi crime wins the international emmy for best drama. the show based on a shocking, true crime story was one of the night's big winners. more about that coming up on arts and culture and nigerian artistes, autobahn congress is a rising star in the art world. so why is she still looking at the ground? will also visit a house in harmony with the elements and amsterdam home, designed by architect giacomo garcia. welcome to arts and culture. we'll start with the international emmy awards honoring the best in global t.v. and full on pandemic. style the 44 nominees from 20 countries joined the new york award ceremony via video. so let's get straight to the winners, and some of those shows we should be watching. my colleague, adrian kennedy,
nelson mandela by mimicking the dawn steps on to see an extract of a new and language course of video for you from the ghetto to bobby why i come from a new family. the pop star wants to become president. challenges, we've got this elite the credible story of bobby one starts december 10th on d, w 2 . want to see a strange at the indian netflix series delhi crime wins the international emmy for best drama. the show based on a shocking, true crime story was one of the night's big winners. more...
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this was the jive $10000.00 saying a break that leaves nelson mandela by making his the dawn steps on to see an extract of a new book is why our people forced to hide in trucks. there are many cancers and there are many stories make up your own mind. w. made for minds to wander. the scene of the strange and the indian netflix series delhi crime wins the international emmy for best drama. the show based on a shocking, true crime story was one of the night's big winners. more about that coming up on arts and culture, and nigerian artistes, archibong in congress is a rising star in the art world. so why is she still looking at the ground while also visit a house in harmony with the elements and amsterdam home, designed by architect giacomo garcia on welcome to arts and culture. we'll start with the international emmy awards honoring the best in global t.v. and full on pandemic style. the 44 nominees from 20 countries joined the new york award ceremony via video. so let's get straight to the winners and some of those shows we should be watching . my colleague, adrian kennedy, is here for
this was the jive $10000.00 saying a break that leaves nelson mandela by making his the dawn steps on to see an extract of a new book is why our people forced to hide in trucks. there are many cancers and there are many stories make up your own mind. w. made for minds to wander. the scene of the strange and the indian netflix series delhi crime wins the international emmy for best drama. the show based on a shocking, true crime story was one of the night's big winners. more about that coming up...
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meanwhile a group of respected independent leaders founded by nelson mandela have seen enough. elders — as they're known — say mr trump is undermining democracy around the world. here's their chair, the former president of ireland, mary robinson. the tragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter, a strong advocate for democracy and for adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so we do see it as being serious for the united states in the short term but also very worrying internationally because it is obviously something that autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in. they arejust laughing. they are saying, who talks about democracy? look at the united states. our correspondent explained the impact of these statements.” think it is quite something, coming from the elders, the world's eldest states people saying that this has undermined democracy in the us and how does the us go to other countries and say look, your election wasn't free, wasn't fair, you have undermined the democratic process, how does it go to leader
meanwhile a group of respected independent leaders founded by nelson mandela have seen enough. elders — as they're known — say mr trump is undermining democracy around the world. here's their chair, the former president of ireland, mary robinson. the tragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter, a strong advocate for democracy and for adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so we do see it as being serious for the united...
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meanwhile a group of independent leaders founded by nelson mandela have seen enough. elders — as they're known — say mr trump is undermining democracy around the world. here's their chair, the former president of ireland, mary robinson. the tragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter, a strong advocate for democracy and for adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so, we do see it as being serious for the united states in the short term but also very worrying internationally because it is obviously something that autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in. they arejust laughing. they are saying, who talks about democracy? look at the united states. our correspondent, lebo diseko, joins me from washington. hello lebo. so both of those comments from former world leaders there, essentially saying the same thing that democracy is at stake here in the us? i think it is quite something, lewis, coming from the elders. the group of really the elders. the group of really the world's elder states people saying tha
meanwhile a group of independent leaders founded by nelson mandela have seen enough. elders — as they're known — say mr trump is undermining democracy around the world. here's their chair, the former president of ireland, mary robinson. the tragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter, a strong advocate for democracy and for adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so, we do see it as being serious for the united states in the...
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continuing denial about the result has prompted the elders, a group of senior world figures founded by nelson mandelaemn the presidents behaviour. the tragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter of the strong advocate for democracy and adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that and so, we do see it as being serious for the united states in the short—term also very worrying internationally because it is obviously that something autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing because they're laughing, leaders are rejoicing because they‘ re laughing, they leaders are rejoicing because they're laughing, they are saying who talked about democracy? look at the united states! apart from playing golf last weekend and one official engagement to mark veterans' day, donald trump is confined himself to the white house since the election, venting his anger through social media. peter bowes, bbc news. onto the pandemic now and the world health organisation has issued a warning saying: "we may be tired of covid 19 — but it is not tired of us." many countries are in
continuing denial about the result has prompted the elders, a group of senior world figures founded by nelson mandelaemn the presidents behaviour. the tragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter of the strong advocate for democracy and adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that and so, we do see it as being serious for the united states in the short—term also very worrying internationally because it is obviously that something...
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americans cheered, along with the rest of the world, when nelson mandela became the country's first blackdent. who wins this election matters, because america is still a because amer barometer for the world, says south african author ferial haffajee. >> america has always been a place where democracy has been hamething to look up to. and it's very sad that that's no longer the case. >> reporter: south african-born osaily show" host trevor noah ce j jokingly compared president trump to an african dictator. >> i have got a very good brain. >> god helped me by giving me a certain brain. >> we will win. he timl be winning all the time. >> we will have so much winning if i get elected that you may get bored with winning. >> yeah, remember that? >> reporter: five years later, it's no laughing matter. africans regard the u.s. president as a leader who cozies up to dictators, shreds climate t ange agreements, and quits international human rights organizations. of course, africa views the u.s. through the lens of its own often-violent history. after all, this is the continent t at knows the cost o
americans cheered, along with the rest of the world, when nelson mandela became the country's first blackdent. who wins this election matters, because america is still a because amer barometer for the world, says south african author ferial haffajee. >> america has always been a place where democracy has been hamething to look up to. and it's very sad that that's no longer the case. >> reporter: south african-born osaily show" host trevor noah ce j jokingly compared president...
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one with nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release and arrival in the ited state states. by chance i myself downtown an as i walked broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived in pride way there was mandela in the bubble car in the parade his glance powell to the left of me but i could see there was e same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light i saw it once in an artist looking at something the same kind of attention of the subject the same thing happen and then strangely and what connect me back to mrs. rooselt was an odd coincidence in 2001 i was given access to a sement on madison avenue and to give one - - and have access to have the records of 1950 of the beginning of the peanuts cartoon strip aoung cartoonist from minneso trying to get this started a united feature syndicate was the iernational syndicate that scholz was accepted by and his papers were down there. as i found him there was the our bankers box on theirst day sought to my left was roosevelt / my day. i picked up the lid and magical dust flew into the air i remember the first descrip
one with nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release and arrival in the ited state states. by chance i myself downtown an as i walked broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived in pride way there was mandela in the bubble car in the parade his glance powell to the left of me but i could see there was e same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light i saw it once in an artist looking at something the same kind of attention of the subject the same thing happen and...
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south africa's nelson mandela foundation called the defeat of trump relief, saying -- "now begins theng task for the u.s. of undoing the trump administration's deepening of racism, xenophobia, afrophobia." president trump never visited a single country on the african continent during his time in office. he infamously praised the healthcare system of "nambia" -- mispronouncing namibia -- during a speech at the united nations. pres. trump: uganda has made incredible strides in the battle against hiv/aids. in guinea and nigeria, you fought a horrifying ebola outbreak. a's health system is increasingly self-sufficient. amy: president trump also sparked outrage when he referred to haiti and african nations as "s-hole countries." but he used the forward. president-elect biden has said he will halt the u.s. withdrawal from the world health organization and rejoin the paris climate agreement. africa is likely to be the continent hit hardest by climate crisis. for more, we go to durban, south africa, to speak with kumi naidoo, the global ambassador for africans rising for justice, peace & dign
south africa's nelson mandela foundation called the defeat of trump relief, saying -- "now begins theng task for the u.s. of undoing the trump administration's deepening of racism, xenophobia, afrophobia." president trump never visited a single country on the african continent during his time in office. he infamously praised the healthcare system of "nambia" -- mispronouncing namibia -- during a speech at the united nations. pres. trump: uganda has made incredible strides in...
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i hope black folks turn out like they did for nelson mandela in south africa because we need a massive law to restore the voting rights act and show these republicans who want to continue to attack black people that you will pay a price for this and shame on trump and any republican who is silent about what he is doing. >> roland, you get the venmo prize for mentioning nelson mande mande mande mandela 30 minutes in the show. you and i were on together the night the canvassers in the city of detroit in wayne county first voted not to certify and then voted to certify. since then, i have been hearing from people whose level of alarm about the outcome of the election has raised because they are saying if there is anything to this, if transparendonald tr influence legislators in michigan to fiddle with the election, then anything is fair game. pennsylvania becomes fair game. what do you think is happening and what will happen? >> what is happening is clear and to roland's point. they were specific in saying the wayne county board of canvassers when they tried to pull their s shenanigans. t
i hope black folks turn out like they did for nelson mandela in south africa because we need a massive law to restore the voting rights act and show these republicans who want to continue to attack black people that you will pay a price for this and shame on trump and any republican who is silent about what he is doing. >> roland, you get the venmo prize for mentioning nelson mande mande mande mandela 30 minutes in the show. you and i were on together the night the canvassers in the city...
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this happened two other times in my life one very movingly with nelson mandela coming up broadway soon after his release and his arrival in the united states by chance i found myself downtown and as i walked toward broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived, there was mandela in the parade his glance felt to the left of me but i could see the that same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light. i saw once in an artist when he was looking at something the same kind of attention when it was given a pure love of the subject the same thing happened and then strangely what connected me back to mrs. roosevelt was the odd coincidence around 2001 i was given access to a basement on madison avenue and to go into the basement under the office building working for the records from the beginning of the peanuts cartoon character of charles schultz a cartoonist had been trying for a number of years to get his cartoon started and united feature syndicate was international that scholz was accepted by and his papers were down there i found him and the bankers boxes they are were the a
this happened two other times in my life one very movingly with nelson mandela coming up broadway soon after his release and his arrival in the united states by chance i found myself downtown and as i walked toward broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived, there was mandela in the parade his glance felt to the left of me but i could see the that same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light. i saw once in an artist when he was looking at something the same kind of attention...
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this happened to me one or two other times in my life one very movingly with nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release. in his arrival into the united states. by chance i have my sup downtown. as i walked towards broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived at broadway there he was in a bubble car. in the parade. and his glance fell to the left of me. there was the same phenomenon. i sought thought once in an artery just when he was looking at something. and when it was given as pure tension connected me back to mrs. roosevelt and begin this book to me. i only realized around 2001 i was given the access to a basement on madison avenue and to go down into that basement with a young cartoonist from minnesota had been trying for a number of years to get his cartoon started. it was the international syndicate that scholz was accepted by. and as i found it at the s part of the banker box. they are alphabetical. and the first one i sought to my left was a roosevelt/my day. i just picked up the lid and the magical dust flew into the air as we lifted out a long galley. a
this happened to me one or two other times in my life one very movingly with nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release. in his arrival into the united states. by chance i have my sup downtown. as i walked towards broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived at broadway there he was in a bubble car. in the parade. and his glance fell to the left of me. there was the same phenomenon. i sought thought once in an artery just when he was looking at something. and when it...
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nelson mandela was never like where are my-- where are my spikesk i got to play and oppression. >> butis point i feel like trump will always find time for golf no matter what is happening. he could be running away from a bear and he would still be like the bear is going to kill me. the bear is going to-- hold on. remember this green is bad. aahh, the bear. >> so donald trump is staying that he won the election. his supporters are saying that he won the election. but meanwhile trump's lawyers are slowly moon walking away. >> president trump facing a new setback in his legal challenges to the election. the trump campaign is abandoning a major part of his legal challenge to votes in pennsylvania. the campaign is dropping its claim that officials unlawfully blocked observers from watching ballot counting in philadelphia and pittsburgh. >> today the president's lawyers dropped their lawsuit in arizona. admitting it would not change enough votes to matter. >> in a pennsylvania lawsuit a judge asked trump's attorney are you claiming that there is any fraud in connection with these disputed ba
nelson mandela was never like where are my-- where are my spikesk i got to play and oppression. >> butis point i feel like trump will always find time for golf no matter what is happening. he could be running away from a bear and he would still be like the bear is going to kill me. the bear is going to-- hold on. remember this green is bad. aahh, the bear. >> so donald trump is staying that he won the election. his supporters are saying that he won the election. but meanwhile...
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this happened to me one or 2 other times in my life, once very movingly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from roman island and his release from the united states, by chance found myself downtown and as i walked toward broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived at broadway there was mandela in a bubble car in the parade and his glance fell to the left of me and i felt i could see there was the same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light. i saw it once in an artist when he was looking at something, the same attention when it was given, pure attention, pure love of the subject the same thing happen and strangely, what connected me to mrs. roosevelt and began this book for me was an odd coincidence, in 2001 i was given access to a basement on madison avenue. and go down is that basement under office building to look for records from 1950 of the beginning of the peanuts character and strip with charles shultz, a young cartoonist from minnesota had been trying for a number of years to get this cartoon started at united feature syndicate was the inter
this happened to me one or 2 other times in my life, once very movingly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from roman island and his release from the united states, by chance found myself downtown and as i walked toward broadway realizing something was happening just as i arrived at broadway there was mandela in a bubble car in the parade and his glance fell to the left of me and i felt i could see there was the same phenomenon of goodness appearing as light. i saw it...
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this happened to me one otwo other times in my life, one very mongly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from ireland and his arrival in the united states. by chance i found myself downtown and as i walked toward oadway i realize something was happening and just as i arrived on broadway there was mandela in a bubble car in a parade in his glance fell to the left of me but i've could see there was thisame phenomenon of goodness appearing as light. i saw it once in an artt when he was looking at something the same kind of attention when it was given as aure love of the subject, the same thing happen strangely at what connected me back to mrs. roosevelt on what will really began this book for me was an odd coincidence i 2001 i was given access to a bament on madison avenue and i dug down into that basement underneath an office building to look for the record from 1950 of the beginning of the peanuts cartoon str light charles schultz, a young cartoonist from minnesota who had beetrying for number of years to get it started and united tchers syndicate was the national b
this happened to me one otwo other times in my life, one very mongly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from ireland and his arrival in the united states. by chance i found myself downtown and as i walked toward oadway i realize something was happening and just as i arrived on broadway there was mandela in a bubble car in a parade in his glance fell to the left of me but i've could see there was thisame phenomenon of goodness appearing as light. i saw it once in an artt...
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to successfully set the stage for the end of apartheid, opening the way for the release of nelson mandela joining the foreign service. he went on to become the first black director general of the u.s. foreign service and later u.s. ambassador to the united nations. so here's a salute to a man change world history not universally known, but a great man. may he rest in peace. >> great story. dana. >> i love that story, it's good. i want to talk to about an organization that's been doing a lot of good for many years. it is called the investing in others greatness. if they usually donate a car, so this is what happens. they donated a car to a woman who spent the last year in homeless shelter for recent return to life around. she started a new job, she gained custody of her son and is now moving into her own apartment. this group invested in others greatness has donated cars to people in need for 13 years and usually they have a golf tournament, so that's really fun. this year they couldn't do that but they figured out a way to raise the money anyway. and i got to say, i found this from politi
to successfully set the stage for the end of apartheid, opening the way for the release of nelson mandela joining the foreign service. he went on to become the first black director general of the u.s. foreign service and later u.s. ambassador to the united nations. so here's a salute to a man change world history not universally known, but a great man. may he rest in peace. >> great story. dana. >> i love that story, it's good. i want to talk to about an organization that's been...
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good come and i think you mentioned the battle against apartheid, but people forget he brought nelson mandela new york city right after mandela have been free. gave him a tickertape parade. really associated new york with the battle to end minority role in south africa. but he was felled in large part , the cracke in crime cocaine epidemic, and a refusal of the police department really to work for him. they did everything possible to undermine him and as a result, he only served one term with rudy giuliani coming in as mayor. we all know what rudy giuliani is now. but back then, a lot of people considered him almost a mystic figure in big-city politics. we have now seen for the end of his career, wt giuliani is like. david dinkins is refreshing -- was a refreshing figure in new york city potics. againstthe battle apartheid, he took on the , fighting to have the city to vest of its half $1 billion worth of pension penstock invested in companies that do business in south africa. and passed a bill that allow the city to rate banks on their opposition to apartheid. decision tod york's divest was
good come and i think you mentioned the battle against apartheid, but people forget he brought nelson mandela new york city right after mandela have been free. gave him a tickertape parade. really associated new york with the battle to end minority role in south africa. but he was felled in large part , the cracke in crime cocaine epidemic, and a refusal of the police department really to work for him. they did everything possible to undermine him and as a result, he only served one term with...
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of the election results has prompted the elders, a group of senior world figures, founded by nelson mandelays been a supporter of the strong advocates for democracy and for adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so, we do see a series for the united states, in that long to —— in the short term, but also very worrying internationally because it is of the something that autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in, but they are just laughing, they are saying, talking about democracy, look at united states! apart from playing golf last weekend and one official gauge meant to mike vetera ns‘ official gauge meant to mike veterans‘ day, donald trump has confined himself to the white house since the election, venting his anger through social media. the prime minister has said that the yorkshire ripper, peter sattler has died behind bars. in the late 19705 sutcliffe terrorised northern england, he was convicted of murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven others. he was given 20 life sentences, after admitting his crimes in 1981. a warning — this
of the election results has prompted the elders, a group of senior world figures, founded by nelson mandelays been a supporter of the strong advocates for democracy and for adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that. and so, we do see a series for the united states, in that long to —— in the short term, but also very worrying internationally because it is of the something that autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in, but they are just laughing, they...
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his attention focused on that, michael flynn, trump's top pollster john mclaughlin called our nelson mandela, when it comes to the republican party and the maga movement. it's not encouraging if you're talking about political pardons and clemency in light of the trump era. >> we have not seen him shy away from controversy. thank you. happy thanksgiving to all of you. >>> wisconsin democratic congressman joins me now. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. thanks for having me. >> let me start where we left off. do you think this pardon of michael flynn could open flood gates for the president and how seriously do you take the idea of him potentially pardoning himself? >> you know, i think anything is possible with this president, and it has been unfortunately for four years, but if he pardons himself, he's admitting he's broken the law multiple times which is relatively odd to have a president say so i zoent' know ultimately if he has that power and if people will decide that he has that power but clearly you can look more for pardons of his cronies that has gone on and going to c
his attention focused on that, michael flynn, trump's top pollster john mclaughlin called our nelson mandela, when it comes to the republican party and the maga movement. it's not encouraging if you're talking about political pardons and clemency in light of the trump era. >> we have not seen him shy away from controversy. thank you. happy thanksgiving to all of you. >>> wisconsin democratic congressman joins me now. happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. thanks...
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about the election result has prompted the elders, a group of senior world figures, founded by nelson mandelatragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter and strong advocate for democracy and adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that and so we do see it as being serious for the united states in the short—term but also very worrying internationally because it is obviously something autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in. they're laughing, they are saying, "who talks about democracy? look at the united states!" apart from playing golf last weekend and one official engagement to mark veterans‘ day, donald trump has confined himself to the white house since the election, venting his anger through social media. peter bowes, bbc news. staying with the us election — and the bbc is now projecting that joe biden has won the state of arizona — increasing his already decisive lead over donald trump. it means he now has 290 electoral college votes, compared to mr trump's 217. the total required to win is 270. the result in arizona isn't yet of
about the election result has prompted the elders, a group of senior world figures, founded by nelson mandelatragedy is that the united states has always been the supporter and strong advocate for democracy and adherence to the will of the people. when the votes are counted, you accept that and so we do see it as being serious for the united states in the short—term but also very worrying internationally because it is obviously something autocrats and bad leaders are rejoicing in. they're...
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this was the break that leaves nelson mandela by making the dawn steps on to see an extra 1000000 kilometers. just look for a smart way to get where you're going. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word. a word from the rico is in germany to learn german and why not work with him? simple online on your mobile and free cell. the w z e learning course nikos fi. german made easy to want to see a strange and the indian netflix series delhi crime wins the international emmy for best drama show based on a shocking, true crime story was one of the night's big winners. more about that coming up on arts and culture and by jury. an artist's autobahn congo is a rising star in the art world. so why is she still looking at the ground? will also visit a house in harmony with the elements and amsterdam home, designed by architect giacomo garcia. welcome to arts and culture. we'll start with the international emmy awards honoring the best in global t.v. and full on pandemic style. the 44 nominees from 20 countries joined the new york award ceremony via video. so let's get
this was the break that leaves nelson mandela by making the dawn steps on to see an extra 1000000 kilometers. just look for a smart way to get where you're going. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word. a word from the rico is in germany to learn german and why not work with him? simple online on your mobile and free cell. the w z e learning course nikos fi. german made easy to want to see a strange and the indian netflix series delhi crime wins the...
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something we saw from the south african nationalist party until they were finally toppled and nelson mandelaecame president and was released from president in the 1990s. we are the type of country that maybe the carter country needed to oversee our election. >> joy, thanks for having me on. you know, i served with john brennan and he does not get that heat about anything in public, he keeps his cool. it gives you an idea the extent of the crisis we're in right now. you're absolutely right. this is the type of behavior we see from authoritarians in instances that we condemn. the secretary of state mike pompeo recently put out statements of concerns about violence and clashes following the elections in belarus and tanzania. two years ago the trump administration was making all kind office declarations about the corruption, the fraud and the challenges in the transition of power in the drc. so you're right that traditionally the united states is the broker of election integrity in places all around the world, and it's astonishing to see this being played out here in the u.s., but i have to say,
something we saw from the south african nationalist party until they were finally toppled and nelson mandelaecame president and was released from president in the 1990s. we are the type of country that maybe the carter country needed to oversee our election. >> joy, thanks for having me on. you know, i served with john brennan and he does not get that heat about anything in public, he keeps his cool. it gives you an idea the extent of the crisis we're in right now. you're absolutely...
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one very movingly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his relea from prison and his wife and t united states. i by chance the myself dntown and as i walked toward broadway realizing something was haening, , just as i arrived at broadway that was mandela in a bubble car in the parade, and his glance fel to the left of me but i felt that i could see that was the same phenomenon of goodness, of goodness appearing as light. i thought once in an artisthen he was looking at something, the same kind of attenti when it was given as pure, a sort of yourttention, a pure love of the subje, the same thing happened. strangely, what connected the ba to mrs. roosevelt and what began this book for me was an odd coincence that i only realized se of the coincidence later, but aund 2001 i was given access to a basement on madison avenue, and to go down into the basement underneath an office building to look for the recosrom 1950 of the beginning of peanuts can of the penis cartoon strip that charles schultz, a yng cartoonist from minnesota had been trying for number of years to get his cart
one very movingly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his relea from prison and his wife and t united states. i by chance the myself dntown and as i walked toward broadway realizing something was haening, , just as i arrived at broadway that was mandela in a bubble car in the parade, and his glance fel to the left of me but i felt that i could see that was the same phenomenon of goodness, of goodness appearing as light. i thought once in an artisthen he was looking at something, the...
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justify able—bodied actors cripping up, you would have for example black up adam sandler to play nelson mandelaected the whole industry, to be honest. everything ground to a halt. i had honest. everything ground to a halt. ihada honest. everything ground to a halt. i had a couple of projects in the pipeline that had to be rescheduled. that is fine. if it means making a film a year later than scheduled,, and we can get over this awful year we have had quicker, that is something i'm happy to do. socially, the pandemic has had more effect on me than professionally. the amount of times i have had to pop out and go to the shops because i am also caring for my father part—time and i have general members of the public who don't know me telling me that i should be shielding or self—isolating. it's insane, the amount of people who have become doctors or immunologists over the past nine months. richard butchins, is that something that is familiar to you? not as directly as for adam, but i have noticed that i am exempt from wearing a mask, for example, but most of the time ijust wear one because it is irr
justify able—bodied actors cripping up, you would have for example black up adam sandler to play nelson mandelaected the whole industry, to be honest. everything ground to a halt. i had honest. everything ground to a halt. ihada honest. everything ground to a halt. i had a couple of projects in the pipeline that had to be rescheduled. that is fine. if it means making a film a year later than scheduled,, and we can get over this awful year we have had quicker, that is something i'm happy to...
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are beginning to acknowledge joe biden's victory. group of independent leaders founded by the nelson mandela state and national polls were way off in the election again. we will investigate some possible causes. also in the programme. china condemns resignation of pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong isa pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong is a blatant challenge to its authority. so how will the
are beginning to acknowledge joe biden's victory. group of independent leaders founded by the nelson mandela state and national polls were way off in the election again. we will investigate some possible causes. also in the programme. china condemns resignation of pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong isa pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong is a blatant challenge to its authority. so how will the
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victory.‘ group acknowledge joe biden's victory.l group of independent leaders founded by the nelson mandelae seen enough. they all say donald trump is undermining democracy and the rule of law around the world. we will hear more from the four president of ireland mary robinson. many state and national polls were way off in the election again. we will investigate some possible causes. also in the programme. china condemns resignation of pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong isa pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong is a blatant challenge to its authority. so how will the incoming administration deal with beijing? plus how turkmenistan‘s president has bestowed his favourite dog breed with the highest honour of the ball. a giant gold statue. hello, i'm a laura in washington and james is in london. nine days as america went to the polls and five days since joe america went to the polls and five days sincejoe biden was due to the winter and donald trump still when not concede any subpoenas failed to wina not concede any subpoenas failed to win a second term. today the pope became the latest global
victory.‘ group acknowledge joe biden's victory.l group of independent leaders founded by the nelson mandelae seen enough. they all say donald trump is undermining democracy and the rule of law around the world. we will hear more from the four president of ireland mary robinson. many state and national polls were way off in the election again. we will investigate some possible causes. also in the programme. china condemns resignation of pro—democracy lawmakers in hong kong isa...