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so i was doing push-ups with bishop tutu. i gave aspeech to a group of young african women leaders . and nelson mandela. we went on a safari. i went to botswana, that's like 4 days all that kind of stuff would happen in 4 days and then you go to next week and i could literally forget everything that just happened the week before because something like that would be happening in the next week so to be able to remember it all, to keep it all in your head, i would find myself forgetting oh yeah , i went to prod. i literally forgot that i've been to prod and i'm not, i mean, we had this conversation and somebody said what do you think of prod and i said i've never been to prod and my chief of staff said yes you have and i said i've never been to prague ever. he said yes andwe went back and forth and took a picture of me in prague going you're right . i forgot all about that. i was therefore 2 days. that's how, that's what the pace is. you can forget the major things not because they weren't important but theyget crowded out by th
so i was doing push-ups with bishop tutu. i gave aspeech to a group of young african women leaders . and nelson mandela. we went on a safari. i went to botswana, that's like 4 days all that kind of stuff would happen in 4 days and then you go to next week and i could literally forget everything that just happened the week before because something like that would be happening in the next week so to be able to remember it all, to keep it all in your head, i would find myself forgetting oh yeah ,...
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a little dolly like many girls her age she wanted to do ballet you know wear a pink tutu and jump around. she was all glum after her 1st lesson she was only 3 years old telling me mama don't want to be brown and all i was so sad for her instantly sense that even at that age she felt like an outsider like she was always going to be the only one who looked like she knew she would never have long way if you haven't looked like the others she would always stand out in your house. or reconsider playgroup for afro german kids so her daughter would feel less isolated . the kids have all grown up now and many have joined all rekers organization total plural which promotes diversity only an estimated one percent of people in germany have african roots. discusses most racism is very hurtful and is a feeling many people think races don't counters are an exception and i know they're not why you experience these things every day hark. you know on a regular leave joins the group's monthly get togethers. today they're doing a dance flash mob in the rain for. their having food but they're serious about
a little dolly like many girls her age she wanted to do ballet you know wear a pink tutu and jump around. she was all glum after her 1st lesson she was only 3 years old telling me mama don't want to be brown and all i was so sad for her instantly sense that even at that age she felt like an outsider like she was always going to be the only one who looked like she knew she would never have long way if you haven't looked like the others she would always stand out in your house. or reconsider...
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request was received to coordinate the patients exit for an ambulance after his health deteriorated tutus dispersion of coordination by the civilian committee the organization made the request was asked to provide the missing details on july the 19th the missing details were received and his exit for treatment was approved immediately the ngo physicians for human rights told us access to israeli health care from gaza has been limited after security cooperation was halted since june since then only urgent cases have been processed in fact we look at the stats in june and july of 195 urgent patients only half of the requests were approved by israel family say right now the feeling of helplessness is the biggest. it was hard not to feel helpless condition was worsening and we couldn't do anything about it we could only give him pain killers he was always happy to see me and we used to stay up late in the hospital and have fun and laugh he used to ask me to take him to the beach for a few minutes to cheer him up was a very social person beloved by everyone he wanted to build a house and get m
request was received to coordinate the patients exit for an ambulance after his health deteriorated tutus dispersion of coordination by the civilian committee the organization made the request was asked to provide the missing details on july the 19th the missing details were received and his exit for treatment was approved immediately the ngo physicians for human rights told us access to israeli health care from gaza has been limited after security cooperation was halted since june since then...
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for the street was once home to former president nelson mandela and archbishop emeritus desmond tutu the area usually bustles with tourists and students and school twas 5 months into south africa's lock down its deserted. before the covert $1000.00 pandemic up to $400.00 customers a day from all over the world would visit this restaurant which specializes in traditional food now its owner says he's lucky if he sees a handful of customers a day he hopes the easing of lockdown restrictions and the resumption of alcohol sales even if limited to certain hours will boost business for us it's been difficult because we used to sell buffy before and for us to change from there buffalo set up to be in a locker or of sales plays that has meant was quite difficult and made tool of about 1000 people to stay at home instead of the 110000 we normally have south africa's revenue service is the ban on cigarettes and alcohol sales cost the economy almost $600000000.00 in tax revenue and affected thousands of jobs so that rika has an official unemployment rate of about 30 percent the government had ho
for the street was once home to former president nelson mandela and archbishop emeritus desmond tutu the area usually bustles with tourists and students and school twas 5 months into south africa's lock down its deserted. before the covert $1000.00 pandemic up to $400.00 customers a day from all over the world would visit this restaurant which specializes in traditional food now its owner says he's lucky if he sees a handful of customers a day he hopes the easing of lockdown restrictions and...
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is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the lockdown people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the country and visit places like this it's going to take some time before people here see the benefits we've spoken to a call card who says that he relies solely on the income he gets from looking after cars in this area because there are no visitors there's no income restaurants are quiet and there is concern here that it will take some time to see any changes so that rico is also unbanned alcohol for several months now during the lockdown the government had said that alcohol could not be consumed in public places it couldn't be sold and this severely impacted the restaurant trade some restraint saying that th
is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the lockdown people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the country...
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be packed with tourists it was once the home of the now the mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason thousands of tourists visit this area and so to give you an idea around the reaction people still remain hopeful because the street behind us is deserted while the lockdown restrictions have eased not much has. danged poor people here and in many tourists site because the borders remain closed so there are no international tourists and people here are hoping that the easing of the restrictions such as the un banning of alcohol will bring people back to restaurants and this is where they would see perhaps a boost to their income the money coming in given that there's nothing happening at the moment it may take time for things to return to normal and of course people didn't feel relying on the local industry to keep them going as the borders remain closed. we've seen this pattern having way around other countries around the world as well for their loved ones have been released and restrictions have been lifted and then there has been a surge in cases of people worrie
be packed with tourists it was once the home of the now the mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason thousands of tourists visit this area and so to give you an idea around the reaction people still remain hopeful because the street behind us is deserted while the lockdown restrictions have eased not much has. danged poor people here and in many tourists site because the borders remain closed so there are no international tourists and people here are hoping that the easing...
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is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the law down people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the country and visit places like this it's going to take some time before people here see the benefits we've spoken to a call card who says that he relies solely on the income he gets from looking after cars in this area because there are no visitors there's no income restaurants are quiet and there is concern here that it will take some time to see any changes so that rika is also unbanned alcohol for several months now during the lockdown the government had said that alcohol could not be consumed in public places it couldn't be sold and this severely impacted the restaurant trade some restraint saying that th
is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the law down people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the country...
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so, the first black governor from virginia, his daughter went to howard, desmond tutu's daughter went. we have this incredible incubator, i want say, for the development of strong leadership at howard university and most hbcus. we had a strong sense all together and a strong camaraderie and sororities and frat e fraternities. we all find a connection and we all find an extreme level of joy in kamala's nomination for the democratic party as vice president. >> well, professor, we so appreciate you being part of this conversation. thank you for your voice. take good care. >> thank you. thank you. >>> howard university certainly is a special place. >> who else went to howard, victor? >> i did indeed. dr. anthony fauci he calls this absolutely far out contingency but as we know scientists across the country are developing to develop a vaccine, some are pushing back to start these human trails. >> basically treating people like laboratory animals. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. ♪ take the good, with the bad ♪ live the lif
so, the first black governor from virginia, his daughter went to howard, desmond tutu's daughter went. we have this incredible incubator, i want say, for the development of strong leadership at howard university and most hbcus. we had a strong sense all together and a strong camaraderie and sororities and frat e fraternities. we all find a connection and we all find an extreme level of joy in kamala's nomination for the democratic party as vice president. >> well, professor, we so...
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and what do you see in my humanity is bound up in yours for we can only be human together, bishop tutu >> so let's say we have a pretty high focus on values here, jim we felt like for a long time we can differentiate and established a nice leadership but we feel like it's how we treat our customers and partners and employees and everyone in the echo system and with a lot of challenging issues of covid and the race related issues in the u.s. here, everyone is on a high alert attention if you will and we want to reinforce our value is to treat people right, you know, i treat my employees right, they will treat the customers right and do good business that's a great way to look at it. >> i won't assume it's southwest that herb created but you had an airline come on and it was interesting. the last thing an airline, airlines are bleeding. they are bleeding from the eyeballs but they still felt they had to spend the money and install sale points. >> that's been interesting when covid first hit with a vengeance and we got shipped home, we spun up laptops and virtual private networks to make
and what do you see in my humanity is bound up in yours for we can only be human together, bishop tutu >> so let's say we have a pretty high focus on values here, jim we felt like for a long time we can differentiate and established a nice leadership but we feel like it's how we treat our customers and partners and employees and everyone in the echo system and with a lot of challenging issues of covid and the race related issues in the u.s. here, everyone is on a high alert attention if...
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and tutu asked pynchon for this is the ideal outcome for moscow american democracy once a shining hitting on the sill is weak and groveling in 2028. with the dissent and protest with the u.s. was founded are increasingly foreign concept. corruption once kept in check by active media and engaged electric, which is the highest levels of government. consumed by problems at home, the u.s. is less engaged abroad goes to the failings of our democratic system had a broader range of authoritarian inside and outside its borders see may seem far-fetched by the united states along with some of the countries profiled in my book and european democracies were all on her way to a fact free version of democracy like in which the tenants of the democratic process participation and protest are under attack. might book how to lose the information war lays out how to avert this scenario. and how to rebuild our discours discourse. this polio, czech republic and ukraine i introduce readers to the people who fought this information some success with some less so and the enabler prayed the most important one is
and tutu asked pynchon for this is the ideal outcome for moscow american democracy once a shining hitting on the sill is weak and groveling in 2028. with the dissent and protest with the u.s. was founded are increasingly foreign concept. corruption once kept in check by active media and engaged electric, which is the highest levels of government. consumed by problems at home, the u.s. is less engaged abroad goes to the failings of our democratic system had a broader range of authoritarian...
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. >> shakira: from "she wolf" into "tutu," right? that's the one you stretched out?in show business. it seemed to us shakira is vying for that title. in the studio, on the stage, shakira strives for perfection. >> shakira: i can really be hard on myself wanting it to be 100% perfect, but i know perfection doesn't exist, but it's a lesson i haven't quite learned yet. if it were up to me i wouldn't be celebrating any of my performances. >> whitaker: none of them? >> shakira: none of them, no. there's always something that i wish would have been done differently and i could have done better. >> whitaker: where she sees imperfection, her multitude of fans see incandescence. she has sold 80 million records worldwide. five albums cracked the u.s. billboard top ten. she writes or co-writes nearly all her songs. what does creating the music do for you? >> shakira: sometimes it saves me a visit to a shrink. ( laughs ) literally, it's such-- >> whitaker: it's cathartic? >> shakira: such a therapeutic, yeah, cathartic vehicle, you know, for me to express my thoughts and my angs
. >> shakira: from "she wolf" into "tutu," right? that's the one you stretched out?in show business. it seemed to us shakira is vying for that title. in the studio, on the stage, shakira strives for perfection. >> shakira: i can really be hard on myself wanting it to be 100% perfect, but i know perfection doesn't exist, but it's a lesson i haven't quite learned yet. if it were up to me i wouldn't be celebrating any of my performances. >> whitaker: none of...
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the lead bottom of the 7th now all knotted up to 3 runners at the corners for darin ruf there's a tutu he smacks one to left center field back it goes. it is gone, the giants extend their lead to 3 on russ three-run shot. so now we go to the top of the 9th, china's leading 63 sean murphy, 70 in on the first pitch app it will come out. and he hits one. deep to center field now one keeps on carrying just over the reach of the track my receipt of banja is cut the deficit to 2. moments later runners at the corners for trevor gott trying to close it out for the giants mark hanna muscle says one high and deep to left center no doubt about that one it is gone the a's come back once again in the 9th this time on a three-run shot got can't believe that blowing another save situation a's. take the lead. now it's the bottom of the 9th last chance for the giants won on for the bond. he pops one out to center field tony kemp underneath it. ill make the catch and that's it the a's with another come from behind win 7 to 6 a final score. they're going to look to sweep the series tomorrow. we'll see wh
the lead bottom of the 7th now all knotted up to 3 runners at the corners for darin ruf there's a tutu he smacks one to left center field back it goes. it is gone, the giants extend their lead to 3 on russ three-run shot. so now we go to the top of the 9th, china's leading 63 sean murphy, 70 in on the first pitch app it will come out. and he hits one. deep to center field now one keeps on carrying just over the reach of the track my receipt of banja is cut the deficit to 2. moments later...
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is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the lockdown people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the country and visit places like this it's going to take some time before people here see the benefits we've spoken to a call card who says that he relies solely on the income he gets from looking after cars in this area because there are no visitors there's no income restaurants are quiet and there is concern here that it will take some time to see any changes so that rika is also unbanned alcohol for several months now during the lockdown the government had said that alcohol could not be consumed in public places it couldn't be sold and this severely impacted the restaurant trade some restraint saying that th
is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the lockdown people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the country...
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for the street was once home to former president nelson mandela and archbishop emeritus desmond tutu the area usually bustles with tourists and students and school twas 5 months into south africa's lock down it's deserted. before the covert $1000.00 pandemic up to $400.00 customers a day from all over the world would visit this restaurant which specializes in traditional food now its owner says he's lucky if he sees a handful of customers a day he hopes the easing of lockdown restrictions and the resumption of alcohol sales even if limited to certain hours will boost business for us it's been difficult because we used to sell buffy before and for us to change from their profits set up to be in a locker or of sales plays that has meant was quite difficult and made tool of about 1000 people to stay at home instead of the 100 intern we normally have south africa's revenue service is the ban on cigarettes and alcohol sales cost the economy almost $600000000.00 in tax revenue and affected thousands of jobs so that ruka has an official unemployment rate of about 30 percent the government h
for the street was once home to former president nelson mandela and archbishop emeritus desmond tutu the area usually bustles with tourists and students and school twas 5 months into south africa's lock down it's deserted. before the covert $1000.00 pandemic up to $400.00 customers a day from all over the world would visit this restaurant which specializes in traditional food now its owner says he's lucky if he sees a handful of customers a day he hopes the easing of lockdown restrictions and...
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friends or to our ideals, not to human rights, not to the refuseniks, not to sakharov, not to bishop tutu the others struggling for freedom in south africa. [applause] [cheers] we have, in the last few years, spent more than we can afford. we have pounded our chests and made bold speeches. but we lost 279 young americans in lebanon, and we live behind sandbags in washington. how can anyone say that we are safer, stronger, or better? [applause] [cheers] that is the republican record. that its disastrous quality is not more fully understood by the american people i can only attribute to the president's amiability and the failure by some to separate the salesman from the product. and, now -- [applause] [cheers] now, it's up to us. now it's up to you and to me to make the case to america. and to remind americans that, if they are not happy with all that the president has done so far, they should consider how much worse it will be if he is left to his radical proclivities for another four years unrestrained. unrestrained. [applause] [cheers] now, if july brings back ann gorsuch burford, what c
friends or to our ideals, not to human rights, not to the refuseniks, not to sakharov, not to bishop tutu the others struggling for freedom in south africa. [applause] [cheers] we have, in the last few years, spent more than we can afford. we have pounded our chests and made bold speeches. but we lost 279 young americans in lebanon, and we live behind sandbags in washington. how can anyone say that we are safer, stronger, or better? [applause] [cheers] that is the republican record. that its...