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they're writing a new back "my name is tani," and i believe in miracles. >> do you still believe in miracles? >> yes. >> there are more wonders ahead. trevor noah is developing a film based on his life story. >> how exciting is that? >> it's very exciting when
they're writing a new back "my name is tani," and i believe in miracles. >> do you still believe in miracles? >> yes. >> there are more wonders ahead. trevor noah is developing a film based on his life story. >> how exciting is that? >> it's very exciting when
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ok some people just called me funny tani yesterday in my life was full of pain if my accent reminds you of the killer not by chance i'm austrian when i was young i was a pick frantically kid but every form along the way and i thought it's just bad luck that i didn't enter the driver in full of all just as surely. not like this no it's tough sport really concentrate them into very good that become this. high concentration of journalling in your blood you can't imagine. i met some also as champions but one day to go took me on a ride around monaco and since was the 1st time i found out that a girl can drive faster and fairness than me i lose my mind this was the reason why i started focusing on female drivers the noticeboard which is a man's world completely. nevertheless a percent you know very personal score will suffice fastest woman in the world focus let's start number feel. feel that's one woman with an extraordinary strong spirit to fight sophia only 19 years old race driver from germany. she was one of the hottest competitors of michael schumacher son mick. conformal a 3. but says
ok some people just called me funny tani yesterday in my life was full of pain if my accent reminds you of the killer not by chance i'm austrian when i was young i was a pick frantically kid but every form along the way and i thought it's just bad luck that i didn't enter the driver in full of all just as surely. not like this no it's tough sport really concentrate them into very good that become this. high concentration of journalling in your blood you can't imagine. i met some also as...
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and isn't tani can stand for his life to be one big reality t.v. show where he said in the appearance of good about himself he is a very very small mean spirited it never paid of them out on their well that i would like to envisage off to be 19 is when we. grew very rare. axioms know and wisdom is joe is joe biden the better choice joe biden is no different joe that's a puppet he's just he's he's the other glove puppet you know that both both culprits the monster that lives between the suckers which he hates well i've been trying to describe which is which has created the monster that it's the united states of america and you know the seats that come from for 3 or 400 years got it all comes from european colonialism the british empire was a disgusting monstrosity we were pouring we could we didn't exactly what the americans are doing now and we did it for several 100 years along with the approach he was in the spanish and the germans and the dutch and the better chance than we and we we went around the planet stealing rape and destroying. everythin
and isn't tani can stand for his life to be one big reality t.v. show where he said in the appearance of good about himself he is a very very small mean spirited it never paid of them out on their well that i would like to envisage off to be 19 is when we. grew very rare. axioms know and wisdom is joe is joe biden the better choice joe biden is no different joe that's a puppet he's just he's he's the other glove puppet you know that both both culprits the monster that lives between the suckers...
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they're writing a new back "my name is tani," and i believe in miracles. >> do you still believe in miracles? >> yes. >> there are more wonders ahead. trevor noah is developing a film based on his life story. >> how exciting is that? >> it's very exciting when you got movie and like made for you. you don't just use it as ok, fine. right? you got spoiled, right then that you use it to like help yourself grow better. >> reporter: it's that humility that helps him stay brounlded. >> bam! >> reporter: when you lose what does that feel like? >> you don't actually lose. you learn. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> you lost for a reason and you have to figure that out. >> reporter: do you think people have something to learn from your story? >> yes. that never, never give up. always try your best. >> reporter: a lesson in a game of chess and in the game of life. >> cbs news, new york. >> not yet a grand master, but already grand. i'm major garrett. small request, enjoy your day. . >>> good morning, everyone. i'm major garrett in washington vnlt there is still no new help from congress for the mi
they're writing a new back "my name is tani," and i believe in miracles. >> do you still believe in miracles? >> yes. >> there are more wonders ahead. trevor noah is developing a film based on his life story. >> how exciting is that? >> it's very exciting when you got movie and like made for you. you don't just use it as ok, fine. right? you got spoiled, right then that you use it to like help yourself grow better. >> reporter: it's that humility...
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one of the thing tani says as we all will share in any sort of reparations that would happen, including african americans. this would be redistributing public goods to help communities that have been disproportionately affected by the legacies of slavery. anyone who pays taxes would be paying into that. i think that is the road to go. i think -- the other side of it, and where i will be much more comfortable talking about as a historian and educator, not the sort of politics side of it and how feasible it is, is the stories have to be told. they should be part of any interpretive programming at historic sites. their stories deserve to be told just as much as the founding fathers. there is an education component to reparations that is an easy answer for me as a historian, which is to say, the stories should be front and center in our interpretations. they should be present in the history in the way that they have not been. i think that is the first step ahead for education. >> i have a question about the 20,000 that you estimate that were enslaved in new england. i'm wondering if you bas
one of the thing tani says as we all will share in any sort of reparations that would happen, including african americans. this would be redistributing public goods to help communities that have been disproportionately affected by the legacies of slavery. anyone who pays taxes would be paying into that. i think that is the road to go. i think -- the other side of it, and where i will be much more comfortable talking about as a historian and educator, not the sort of politics side of it and how...