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. >> my guess is a lot of first-time authors don't have tracy kidder and desmond tutu better be in the back of their book with desmond tutu: you america's nelson mandela. >> well, i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been really energized, frankly, by the responses i've gotten after writingthis i was very ambivalent. i went into it with the goodness of time. i've been really energized by what i've heard and seen from people who have encouraged me. >> then you have john grisham on the front of your book. >> guest: yes a wonderful author who knows a lot about the courtrooms and counties that i work in every day, every year of my career. >> host: bryan stevenson, just mercies the name of the book the story of justice and redemption. we won't tell the ending to the narrative about walter macmillan. if you want to see it you can pick up the book for yourself. thank you for being on booktv. >> guest: you are very welcome. james cobb jr. talks about "flood of lies"
. >> my guess is a lot of first-time authors don't have tracy kidder and desmond tutu better be in the back of their book with desmond tutu: you america's nelson mandela. >> well, i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been really energized, frankly, by the responses i've gotten after writingthis i was very ambivalent. i went into it with the goodness of time. i've been really energized by what i've heard and seen from people...
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you know, tutu, himself, says no one is beyond redemption. and so we just have to say, actually, you know, people are extraordinarily complicated, often terrible but miraculous and wonderful things and we have to trust in basic humanity at some level. so a lot of situations, you know, they won't be able to help, but there will be some situations at a tipping point, a crucial moment where they can come in and really make a difference person to person. for instance, i think hundreds of thousands of young girls around the world turned into brides before they became adults, as kids, and they managed to get this on the united nation's platform. it's changed laws in various countries and my dream is that when applied for citizen power, which can connect at the cross borders globally on some campaigns. if something bad happens, we can map it. we have tools to visualize it in extraordinary ways to make it very clear what's going on. we can then get the stories told so that individuals can speak in their own voices as well as, you know, we would still
you know, tutu, himself, says no one is beyond redemption. and so we just have to say, actually, you know, people are extraordinarily complicated, often terrible but miraculous and wonderful things and we have to trust in basic humanity at some level. so a lot of situations, you know, they won't be able to help, but there will be some situations at a tipping point, a crucial moment where they can come in and really make a difference person to person. for instance, i think hundreds of thousands...
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you know, tutu, himself, says no one is beyond redemption. and so we just have to say, actually, you know, people are extraordinarily complicated, often terrible but miraculous and wonderful things and we have to trust in basic humanity at some level. so a lot of situations, you know, they won't be able to help, but there will be some situations at a tipping point, a crucial moment where they can come in and really make a difference person to person. for instance, i think hundreds of thousands of young girls around the world turned into brides before they became adults, as kids, and they managed to get this on the united nation's platform. it's changed laws in various countries and my dream is that when applied for citizen power, which can connect at the cross borders globally on some campaigns. if something bad happens, we can map it. we have tools to visualize it in extraordinary ways to make it very clear what's going on. we can then get the stories told so that individuals can speak in their own voices as well as, you know, we would still
you know, tutu, himself, says no one is beyond redemption. and so we just have to say, actually, you know, people are extraordinarily complicated, often terrible but miraculous and wonderful things and we have to trust in basic humanity at some level. so a lot of situations, you know, they won't be able to help, but there will be some situations at a tipping point, a crucial moment where they can come in and really make a difference person to person. for instance, i think hundreds of thousands...
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. >> my guess is a lot of first-time authors don't have tracy kidder and desmond tutu better be in the back of their book with desmond tutu: you america's nelson mandela. >> well, i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been really energized, frankly, by the responses i've gotten after writing this book yet i was very ambivalent. it was a good use of time given the cases i have to do, but i have been energized on what i have heard and seen from people who encouraged me to do more. >> year john grisham on the front of your book. >> yes, yes, a wonderful author does a lot about these courtrooms and counties that i work in everyday and every every year of my career. >> bryan stevenson. "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption" is the name of the book. we won't tell the ending. the narrative about walter
. >> my guess is a lot of first-time authors don't have tracy kidder and desmond tutu better be in the back of their book with desmond tutu: you america's nelson mandela. >> well, i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been really energized, frankly, by the responses i've gotten after writing this book yet i was very ambivalent. it was a good use of time given the cases i have to do, but i have been energized on what i have...
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. >>> in the desmond to you t tutu center, the heart of finding an hiv vaccine. best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current one... >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. tunisians have been casting their ballots in the presidential run off vote which will secure their country's transition for their democracy. they're choosing between beji yaad essebsi and moncef marzou marzouki. >>> in syria, 11 people were killed and dozens more injured. >>> the u.n. secretary general has been visiting west african countries affected by the ebola outbreak. aid is just now starting to hit the worst-hit areas in sierra leone. >> less than two weeks ago this nurse was too afraid to come to work. five nurses have died. >> you think that when you come here, i decided not to come and work again. since we added to the fight of ebola i decided to come again. >> she gained the courage to come back after intensive week of trai
. >>> in the desmond to you t tutu center, the heart of finding an hiv vaccine. best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current one... >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. tunisians have been casting their ballots in the presidential run off vote which will secure their country's...
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. >> three tutus were made from scratch. we rebeaded all the spanish both the women's and the men's. all the snowflakes got re- rhinestoned. >> reporter: this is one of the costumes for the snow queen made in new york. it took about 3.5 weeks to make. and over 20 people worked on it. it costs about $5,100. and check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead, sewn on by hand. and everything must be just as it was from the day the costume first made its debut. >> silly things like topaz rhinestones, we discovered don't exist anymore. so how do you find those? so a lot of it, it's two things. it's really getting to jazz up and refurbish, but it's also part treasure hunt on how to get those same supplies. >> reporter: it's that consistency that keeps audiences of all ages coming back year after year. >> the feedback i get from people in the audience, parents bringing their children or grandparents bringing their grandchildren, is this stableness that they know it's nutcracker, they know that doesn't change. >> reporte
. >> three tutus were made from scratch. we rebeaded all the spanish both the women's and the men's. all the snowflakes got re- rhinestoned. >> reporter: this is one of the costumes for the snow queen made in new york. it took about 3.5 weeks to make. and over 20 people worked on it. it costs about $5,100. and check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead, sewn on by hand. and everything must be just as it was from the day the costume first made its debut. >>...
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. >> south africans also heard from another leader who fought against apartheid, desmond tutu. he said mandela taught the world to not lose hope and urged everyone to follow his example. mandela became president in 1994. citizens of all races voted together for the first time. still, many blacks remain poor. some say reconciliation with richer whites is a long way off. >>> typhoon hagupit is moving to the central philippines and could make landfall on saturday night. roselyn debhavalya is following the story. >> in november last year super typhoon haiyan hit the philippines leaving 7,300 people either dead or missing. authorities are taking extra precautions for another strong typhoon. officials say torrential rain could trigger flooding and mudslides. they warn of possible storm surges in coastal area. people are rushing to evacuation centers with their belongings. residents are buying emergency supplies of food, water and gasoline. the city became known as ground zero after it was devastated by typhoon haiyan a year ago. officials say about 2.5 million people are expected to
. >> south africans also heard from another leader who fought against apartheid, desmond tutu. he said mandela taught the world to not lose hope and urged everyone to follow his example. mandela became president in 1994. citizens of all races voted together for the first time. still, many blacks remain poor. some say reconciliation with richer whites is a long way off. >>> typhoon hagupit is moving to the central philippines and could make landfall on saturday night. roselyn...
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of course what's happening is not just because of significance to tutu -- to tunisians. get information about the new president and other stories i've been covering on bbc.com/news. see you in half an hour. bye bye. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ♪ (vo) love does not come first. first comes...nice meeting you. first comes...getting everything right. first comes...getting it a little wrong. love does not come first. first comes like. >>> hello. this is bbc world news. these are our top stories. two bodies from the crashed airasia plane have been returned to shore. the company's ceo says the recovery mission is still in early stages. >> they're narrowing the search. they are feeling more comfortable that they are beginning to know where it is. there's no confirmation no sonaring nothing. some visual identification but nothing confirmed. >>> the ship carrying 700 migrants is docked in italy
of course what's happening is not just because of significance to tutu -- to tunisians. get information about the new president and other stories i've been covering on bbc.com/news. see you in half an hour. bye bye. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ♪ (vo) love does not come first. first comes...nice...
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. >> we had three tutus made completely from scratch. we had both the women's and the men's.l of the snow flakes got rerhinestoned. >> this is one of the costumes for the snow queen. it took three-and-a-half weeks to make and it cost $5,100. check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead sewn on by hand. >> reporter: and must be the way it was since the costume first made the debut. >> silly things like topaz rhinestones don't exist anymore. so how do you find those? it is really getting to jazz up and refurbish but it is also part treasure hunt on how to get those same supplies. >> reporter: it is that consistency that keeps audiences of all ages coming back year after year. >> the feedback again from people in the audience, parents bringing their children or grandparents bringing their grandchildren is this stableness that they know it is the nutcracker. they know that doesn't change. >> reporter: in san francisco, elizabeth cook, kpix5. >> and the nutcracker runs through december 29. to see liz's pictures behind the scenes, head to our facebook page. >>> well s
. >> we had three tutus made completely from scratch. we had both the women's and the men's.l of the snow flakes got rerhinestoned. >> this is one of the costumes for the snow queen. it took three-and-a-half weeks to make and it cost $5,100. check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead sewn on by hand. >> reporter: and must be the way it was since the costume first made the debut. >> silly things like topaz rhinestones don't exist anymore. so how do you...
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. >> i'm tania page reporting from south africa, from the desmond tutu center at the heart of efforts to find h.i.v. vaccine. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him... >> pan am flight 103 explodes december 21st, 1988 was the right man convicted? >> so many people, at such a high level, had the stake in al-megrahi's guilt >> the most definitive look at this shocking crime >> the major difficulty for the prosecution that there was no evidence >> al jazeera america presents lockerbie part one: the pan am bomber >>> hello, you are watching al jazeera. here is a reminder of the top stories. polls opened in the tunisian run-off election for what is hoped to be the final step in the country. it's the first time tunisians vote for a president since the revolution three years ago. iraqi security forces have been forced to retreat from the city of baiji. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant took control of the city after an intense battle with iraqi forces. and kurdish forces battle to recapture the town of sinjar from i.s.i.l. i
. >> i'm tania page reporting from south africa, from the desmond tutu center at the heart of efforts to find h.i.v. vaccine. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him... >> pan am flight 103 explodes december 21st, 1988 was the right man convicted? >> so many people, at such a high level, had the stake in al-megrahi's guilt >> the most definitive look at this shocking crime >> the major difficulty...
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and we sang a song that later -- that was written for the occasion of a demonstration with bishop tutuobin island." there's something -- the context of what we were experiencing. people say, well, what kept you together. you look at the results of these things or -- for instance, in l.a., we do something called survival sunday to stop these nukes being put -- like on the san andreas fault. >> that's right. >> diablo canyon. when you say, look, this has a result, they stopped that from going on line. or if you read in robert mcmaaimcm mcnamara's book about the march on washington, you say, of course they went. on they got all this encouragement. there was evidence we were going forward. meantime, we go from the time in the civil rights move. when we -- we marched with martin luther king. we -- if you were a person of color, you couldn't use in our nation's capitol a published bathroom unless it -- ist said "colored only." and there was lynching. now the races in this country, profound and horrific, for young black men. but what progress we've made. i was just asked thatment you know, we
and we sang a song that later -- that was written for the occasion of a demonstration with bishop tutuobin island." there's something -- the context of what we were experiencing. people say, well, what kept you together. you look at the results of these things or -- for instance, in l.a., we do something called survival sunday to stop these nukes being put -- like on the san andreas fault. >> that's right. >> diablo canyon. when you say, look, this has a result, they stopped...
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the archbishop desmond tutu says the anti-apartheid leader taught the world to never give up hope. >>s in california are the newest youtube stars making the big bucks playing with toys. john blackstone reports. >> ready, action. >> let's open this thing. >> reporter: with christmas opening, brothers gabe and garrett have plenty to do. their youtube channel with videos of them trying out new toys has tens of millions of views. >> this is the new ford f-150. >> reporter: the boys are inspired and may show what shows up under christmas trees this christmas. gabe's and garrett's dad brian shoots the videos. mom laurie is in charge of set decoration. it's a true family business. >> it really is. we all have our part in it. >> was your dad always chasing after you guys with the video camera? >> yeah. >> let's go. >> i mean kids are really good at this because it's authentic and they tell it like it is. >> reporter: april anderson sells advertising for google which owns youtube. >> we have hundreds of thousands of contact creators who make over six figures. >> it's gone beyond all of our wil
the archbishop desmond tutu says the anti-apartheid leader taught the world to never give up hope. >>s in california are the newest youtube stars making the big bucks playing with toys. john blackstone reports. >> ready, action. >> let's open this thing. >> reporter: with christmas opening, brothers gabe and garrett have plenty to do. their youtube channel with videos of them trying out new toys has tens of millions of views. >> this is the new ford f-150. >>...
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. >> three tutus were made from scratch.rebeaded all the spanish both the women's and the men's. all the snowflakes got re- rhinestoned. >> reporter: this is one of the costumes for the snow queen made in new york. it took about 3.5 weeks to make. and over 20 people worked on it. it costs about $5,100. and check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead, sewn on by hand. and everything must be just as it was from the day the costume first made its debut. >> silly things like topaz rhinestones, we discovered don't exist anymore. so how do you find those? so a lot of it, it's two things. it's really getting to jazz up and refurbish, but it's also part treasure hunt on how to get those same supplies. >> reporter: it's that consistency that keeps audiences of all ages coming back year after year. >> the feedback i get from people in the audience, parents bringing their children or grandparents bringing their grandchildren, is this stableness that they know it's nutcracker, they know that doesn't change. >> reporter: i
. >> three tutus were made from scratch.rebeaded all the spanish both the women's and the men's. all the snowflakes got re- rhinestoned. >> reporter: this is one of the costumes for the snow queen made in new york. it took about 3.5 weeks to make. and over 20 people worked on it. it costs about $5,100. and check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead, sewn on by hand. and everything must be just as it was from the day the costume first made its debut. >> silly...
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the trial is run from the desmond tutu research center. it's time to see if it's still working. so far all her blood tests have come back negative for hiv. the vaccine cuts the probability of infection by aids by 30%. >> i want to make sure that the people i'm left with learn more about hiv and maybe in three years time or for our generation, there will be nothing left, like no people dying of aids. >> the second side of the trial involving 200 volunteers starts in january. within two years 7,000 people could be taking it. this is a pharmacy where everything is tested is kept. the vaccines, drugs and hiv preventivity products. in different temperatures in one of the fridges. but making a bigger difference in people's lives right now, instead of taking several pills some hiv positive people are on a single dose, anti-retroviral. she has seen potential vaccines come and go but this is the first one they are talking about licensing for widespread use by 22022. >> so for me, to be part of a team, that starts an hiv vaccine that's protective would be the best thing that could ever ha
the trial is run from the desmond tutu research center. it's time to see if it's still working. so far all her blood tests have come back negative for hiv. the vaccine cuts the probability of infection by aids by 30%. >> i want to make sure that the people i'm left with learn more about hiv and maybe in three years time or for our generation, there will be nothing left, like no people dying of aids. >> the second side of the trial involving 200 volunteers starts in january. within...
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. >> a lot of first-time authors, michelle ng alexander tracy kidder, desmond tutu, blurred mr. j the back of their books. >> desmond tutu calling you america's -- i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been energized i was very ambivalent. i am not sure it was the good use of time but i have been really energized by what i have heard and seen from people really encouraged. >> host: john grisham on the front of your book. >> guest: a wonderful lawyer from mississippi and he knows a lot about these courtrooms and counties that i work in every day and every year of my career. >> host: bryan stephenson "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption" is the name of the book. we won't tell the ending. walter mcmillan, you want to see it, pick up the book for yourself. thank you for being on booktv. >> booktv is on facebook. like us to get publishing news scheduling updates behind-the-scenes pictures and video, author information, talk about authors during live programs. facebook.com/booktv. >> tell me about the golden hour. what
. >> a lot of first-time authors, michelle ng alexander tracy kidder, desmond tutu, blurred mr. j the back of their books. >> desmond tutu calling you america's -- i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been energized i was very ambivalent. i am not sure it was the good use of time but i have been really energized by what i have heard and seen from people really encouraged. >> host: john grisham on the front of your book....
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the trial is run from the desmond tutu research center in cape town. a scientist dedicated to stop the virus. it is time to see if it's working. so far all her blood tests came back negative for h.i.v. the vaccine cuts the risk of new inspections. she's helping because two of her uncles died of aids. >> i'm working to help. i want to make sure that the people left at home learn about h.i.v. and maybe in three years time there will be nothing left. >> the second phase of the trial involving 200 volunteers starts in january within two years 7,000 people could be doing it. >> this is the pharmacy where everything tested at the rarp center is kept. the vaccines, drugs, h.i.v. presentative products are at different temperatures in one of the fridges. >> it's another scientific advance that makes a bigger difference in people's lives. instead of taking several pills, some people are on a single dose anti-retro viral: it's easier for people to tick stick to. they have seen vaccines come and go. this is one for widespread use. the current interventions are our
the trial is run from the desmond tutu research center in cape town. a scientist dedicated to stop the virus. it is time to see if it's working. so far all her blood tests came back negative for h.i.v. the vaccine cuts the risk of new inspections. she's helping because two of her uncles died of aids. >> i'm working to help. i want to make sure that the people left at home learn about h.i.v. and maybe in three years time there will be nothing left. >> the second phase of the trial...
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she volunteered to take a vaccine that could save lives much the trial is run from the desmond tutu research center, in an hear with the highest prevalence of h.i.v. in the world. >> so war all the blood tests came back negative for h.i.v. she is helping because two of her uncles died of aids. >> she's making sure no one dies in the home. it's better for those two. so i want to make sure that the people i'm left with at home learn more about h.i.v. and maybe in three years time there will be nothing left, like people dying of aids. >> the second phase of the trial starts in january. within two years 7,000 people could be taking it. >> this is the pharmacy where everything tested at the research center is kept. the vaccine, drugs. h.i.v. preventive products here or at different temperatures in one of the figures. >> it's another advance taking a difference. instead of taking several pills, some h.i.v. people are on a single dose ain viral. the doctor says it's easier for people to stick to. this is the first one they are talking about licensing for widespread use by 2022. in terms of a game c
she volunteered to take a vaccine that could save lives much the trial is run from the desmond tutu research center, in an hear with the highest prevalence of h.i.v. in the world. >> so war all the blood tests came back negative for h.i.v. she is helping because two of her uncles died of aids. >> she's making sure no one dies in the home. it's better for those two. so i want to make sure that the people i'm left with at home learn more about h.i.v. and maybe in three years time...
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the trial is run from the it's mummed tutu h.i.v. research center, a scientific hub dedicated to fighting the violence in a country with the highest prevalence of h.i.v. in the world. all her blood tests so far came back negative to h.i.v. it cuts the risk of infections by 30%. she is helping, because two of her uncles died of aids. >> i'm making sure no one dies. it's better. i want to make sure that the people learn about h.i.v., and maybe in three years time, for our generation, there'll be nothing left, people dying of aids. >> the second phase of the trial starts in january. within two years, 7,000 people could be taking it. >> this is a pharmacy where everything tested is kept. vaccines, drugs, h.i.v. preventive product here or at different temperatures in a trim. >> it's a scientific advance that is making a difference in people's lives. instead of taking several pills, some h.i.v. positive people are on a single dose anti-retro viral. because it's simpler, the doctor says it's easier for people to stick to. he she has seen va
the trial is run from the it's mummed tutu h.i.v. research center, a scientific hub dedicated to fighting the violence in a country with the highest prevalence of h.i.v. in the world. all her blood tests so far came back negative to h.i.v. it cuts the risk of infections by 30%. she is helping, because two of her uncles died of aids. >> i'm making sure no one dies. it's better. i want to make sure that the people learn about h.i.v., and maybe in three years time, for our generation,...
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. >> three tutus were made from scratch.rebeaded all the spanish both the women's and the men's. all the snowflakes got re- rhinestoned. >> reporter: this is one of the costumes for the snow queen made in new york. isn't it gorgeous? it took about 3.5 weeks to make. and over 20 people worked on it. it costs about $5,100. and check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead, sewn on by hand. and everything must be just as it was from the day the costume first made its debut. >> silly things like topaz rhinestones, we discovered don't exist anymore. so how do you find those? so a lot of it, it's two things. it's really getting to jazz up and refurbish, but it's also part treasure hunt on how to get those same supplies. >> reporter: it's that consistency that keeps audiences of all ages coming back year after year. >> the feedback i get from people in the audience, parents bringing their children or grandparents bringing their grandchildren, is this stableness that they know it's nutcracker, they know that doesn't cha
. >> three tutus were made from scratch.rebeaded all the spanish both the women's and the men's. all the snowflakes got re- rhinestoned. >> reporter: this is one of the costumes for the snow queen made in new york. isn't it gorgeous? it took about 3.5 weeks to make. and over 20 people worked on it. it costs about $5,100. and check out this incredible detail. every sequin, every bead, sewn on by hand. and everything must be just as it was from the day the costume first made its...
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she's even wearing a special tutu for the occasion.rolling through the area. the sky above starts to look ominous as the crowd waits for the band to take the stage. >> just start seeing dark storm clouds. something told me get out of here. >> magjars tells her girls to start walking away from the stage. then a large gust of wind violently rocks the rigging. >> and i looked and i could see the beams sway. i picked up maggie and put my arm around the other two girls and i said run. >> natalie prater and her husband are also near the stage when the wires start to buckle and the stage begins to fall. >> we started running and people were just pushing. my husband kept yelling, "stay standing. stay standing," afraid we were going to get trampled. >> from the grandstand, concertgoers watch in horror as the stage comes crashing down right on to the crowd. >> she and her husband find themselves just feet from the wreckage. but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze of metal beams and wires. after momentarily blacking out, magjars com
she's even wearing a special tutu for the occasion.rolling through the area. the sky above starts to look ominous as the crowd waits for the band to take the stage. >> just start seeing dark storm clouds. something told me get out of here. >> magjars tells her girls to start walking away from the stage. then a large gust of wind violently rocks the rigging. >> and i looked and i could see the beams sway. i picked up maggie and put my arm around the other two girls and i said...
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we will learn from african leaders like desmond tutu, who recently called time of change the greatestn rights challenge of our time, and from sami leaders who are watching winter weather wrecked time-honored ways of life. we struggle alongside residents of delhi and beijing and the other smog-trooped patroclus's of our planet, for we other children die from the same false of fuel combustion that endangers the whole earth. we look with great inspiration to the countries like germany that are demonstrating daily that it is entirely possible to turn to renewable energy for the power that we need on this planet. global warming is a test for all of us -- d test in our time on earth. it is a test in a sense of whether the big brain was a good adaptation after all. clearly, that brain can get us in a good deal of trouble, but maybe, just maybe, it is attached to big enough heart to get us out of some of that trouble. i cannot promise you that we will win this struggle. we have waited a very long time to get started and the science is quite dark, but i can promise you that in every corner of
we will learn from african leaders like desmond tutu, who recently called time of change the greatestn rights challenge of our time, and from sami leaders who are watching winter weather wrecked time-honored ways of life. we struggle alongside residents of delhi and beijing and the other smog-trooped patroclus's of our planet, for we other children die from the same false of fuel combustion that endangers the whole earth. we look with great inspiration to the countries like germany that are...
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was he wearing a tutu and you didn't tell me because i didn't ask in i said, wayne you to hit your dad. so, when i wrote my book proposal it came with a chapter outline for 27 chapters, and the 27th chapter was going to be about this great moment in 2012 i was actually able to witness first hand. he had won his antidumping petition in 2005, and again in 2010, and resulted in millions being pumped back into american manufacturers, many of whom did other things with the money, but john actually put it back into his factory, which is what the law was intended for, and so it was this great kind of hero's story, and where he says to me at the en, peering over sawdust covered glasses, well, if you never went cheap with the woman down the street you don't have to come drag-assing back. so he had never gone to china and imported so now he was in a place to grow and keep his business. that was the great triumphant moment in the book, and i knew that was going to be the end, and then one day i spent a lot of time in bassett, and i hung out in the historic center for weeks at a time, and really f
was he wearing a tutu and you didn't tell me because i didn't ask in i said, wayne you to hit your dad. so, when i wrote my book proposal it came with a chapter outline for 27 chapters, and the 27th chapter was going to be about this great moment in 2012 i was actually able to witness first hand. he had won his antidumping petition in 2005, and again in 2010, and resulted in millions being pumped back into american manufacturers, many of whom did other things with the money, but john actually...
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was he wearing a tutu and you didn't tell me because i didn't ask in i said, wayne you to hit your dad. so, when i wrote my book proposal it came with a chapter outline for 27 chapters, and the 27th chapter was going to be about this great moment in 2012 i was actually able to witness first hand. he had won his antidumping petition in 2005, and again in 2010, and resulted in millions being pumped back into american manufacturers, many of whom did other things with the money, but john actually put it back into his factory, which is what the law was intended for, and so it was this great kind of hero's story, and where he says to me at the en, peering over sawdust covered glasses, well, if you never went cheap with the woman down the street you don't have to come drag-assing back. so he had never gone to china and imported so now he was in a place to grow and keep his business. that was the great triumphant moment in the book, and i knew that was going to be the end, and then one day i spent a lot of time in bassett, and i hung out in the historic center for weeks at a time, and really f
was he wearing a tutu and you didn't tell me because i didn't ask in i said, wayne you to hit your dad. so, when i wrote my book proposal it came with a chapter outline for 27 chapters, and the 27th chapter was going to be about this great moment in 2012 i was actually able to witness first hand. he had won his antidumping petition in 2005, and again in 2010, and resulted in millions being pumped back into american manufacturers, many of whom did other things with the money, but john actually...
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wayne: with a dental smock and tutu.
wayne: with a dental smock and tutu.
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wayne: oh, so you're a monster in a tutu. - yes, i'm a sweet monster.
wayne: oh, so you're a monster in a tutu. - yes, i'm a sweet monster.
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siempre lo tutu cro., y corrupciÓn. >>familia. >>el antÍdoto contra la fama. >>peÑa nieto. >>no ha sabido reaccionar. como el tÉrmino que usan en box hondo todavÍa no caen a la lona. >>teletÓn. >>es una gran causa. hay que sumarse. vamos por el 22. me parezca fascinante. >>un entrevistado. >>jose hernÁndez. estemexicano de origen mexicano nacido en california. entra en estados unidos siendo un hijo de campesino, campesino el mismo y va a la escuela y lleva a la nasa y la escogiÓ para ir al espacio. >>gran error. >> acusar al cantante de violar a una niÑa. hice una entrevista muy dura, muy injusta. >> cual fue la primera persona que tÚ seguiste. te acuerdas? >> no. no sÉ. >>amor es... >> amor es el sustantivo mÁs apabullado de la realidad dramÁtica castellana, se le atribuyen muchas mÁs cosas de las que ha hecho y se le resta responsabilidad en muchas otras. >>por que hay que donar? >>nos despierta humanamente y nos asegura. si no nos toca, un poco de solidaridad con quien ya han pasado mÁs. >> con esto, u
siempre lo tutu cro., y corrupciÓn. >>familia. >>el antÍdoto contra la fama. >>peÑa nieto. >>no ha sabido reaccionar. como el tÉrmino que usan en box hondo todavÍa no caen a la lona. >>teletÓn. >>es una gran causa. hay que sumarse. vamos por el 22. me parezca fascinante. >>un entrevistado. >>jose hernÁndez. estemexicano de origen mexicano nacido en california. entra en estados unidos siendo un hijo de campesino, campesino el mismo y va a la...
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el tutÚ de payaso. alejandro chabÁn. ha ayudado a mucha gente. sigan mandando su hashtag.Último mes, el uso se incrementa con la edad. fumaron un cigarrillo electrÓnico el mes pasado. la 20 convenciÓn de naciones unidas sobre el cambio climÁtico celebrado en perÚ. consideran que no arrojÓ los resultados esperados. en materia de juguetes infantiles, nos muestra a continuaciÓn marÍa luisa martÍnez. ♪ >> lima estÁ más ecolÓgica que nunca. hasta mensajes navideÑos nos traen. >> juguetes alternativos... >> unas 28 millones de toneladas. ♪ enrique sierra es artista, educadores y reciclador, una propuesta muy creativa para divertir a los niÑos. lo hace juntando lo que se bota en las calles. no hay que regalar mucho para tenerlos divertidos y ocupados. >> cuando regalamos. un planeta donde vivir a nuestros hijos. no... un regalo artesanal... cosas muy bonitas. >> un envase de gotas para los ojos. restos de cartÓn pueden convertirse en un rompecabezas... ♪ o con un poco de maderas viejas se puede hacer una guitarra. Éste robot dibujante. >> necesitan mÁs abrazos. mÁs escuchas... >>
el tutÚ de payaso. alejandro chabÁn. ha ayudado a mucha gente. sigan mandando su hashtag.Último mes, el uso se incrementa con la edad. fumaron un cigarrillo electrÓnico el mes pasado. la 20 convenciÓn de naciones unidas sobre el cambio climÁtico celebrado en perÚ. consideran que no arrojÓ los resultados esperados. en materia de juguetes infantiles, nos muestra a continuaciÓn marÍa luisa martÍnez. ♪ >> lima estÁ más ecolÓgica que nunca. hasta mensajes navideÑos nos traen....
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. >> right below the visitor's bench, so they all looked like they were wearing tutus. >>> if you're question is, do you rsvp? >> absolutely. >> most times. >> let me tell you what i tried to do. i wrote, quick question, when you get an invite, and if you type out rsvp in twitter, it comes out, taco. >> it auto corrects it. >> anyway -- yeah, not great. "the wall street journal" says that more people are ignoring rsvps. and etiquette expert lizzy post suggests it's because you don't want to commit to those kind of things. do you respond? >> you have to. if you're having a party, you want to get food and make sure you have the head count right. >> but i have a hard time with an e-vite. if you get an e-vite at a tough time, on a plane or something and you can't respond right away, and then you forget. >> i'm a firm believer in a hard vi invitation. >> you did not have your christmastime for the first time in forever. >> he actually did. >> you didn't know? >> people e-mailed us, are you having your party? we just didn't have it this year. >> we love surprises around here. and here are
. >> right below the visitor's bench, so they all looked like they were wearing tutus. >>> if you're question is, do you rsvp? >> absolutely. >> most times. >> let me tell you what i tried to do. i wrote, quick question, when you get an invite, and if you type out rsvp in twitter, it comes out, taco. >> it auto corrects it. >> anyway -- yeah, not great. "the wall street journal" says that more people are ignoring rsvps. and etiquette expert...
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book with desmond tutu: you america's nelson mandela. >> well, i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been really energized, frankly, by the responses i've gotten after writing this book yet i was very ambivalent. it was a good use of time given the cases i have to do, but i have been energized on what i have heard and seen from people who encouraged me to do more. >> year john grisham on the front of your book. >> yes, yes, a wonderful author does a lot about these courtrooms and counties that i work in everyday and every every year of my career. >> bryan stevenson. "just mercy: a story of justice and redemption" is the name of the book. we won't tell the ending. the narrative about walter
book with desmond tutu: you america's nelson mandela. >> well, i feel really honored and fortunate to be encouraged by extraordinary people like that. i have been really energized, frankly, by the responses i've gotten after writing this book yet i was very ambivalent. it was a good use of time given the cases i have to do, but i have been energized on what i have heard and seen from people who encouraged me to do more. >> year john grisham on the front of your book. >> yes,...