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he came out saying let us reconcile, let us solve problems. it was so dramatic and so, in a way, unexpected, but it was so mandela to stay on the moral high ground. as he was fighting others also, he thought about problem and said it's not enough to say things, you have to do things. what did we do? we thought a lot of the problem was because it was caught up in the dynamics of the cold war. the soviets had moved into southern africa. they had their proxy cuban troops in angola and south africaen had troops in their neighbor where was installed. so we looked at this and scratched our heads and we said to the south africans, how come you and your neighbor while at cold war with cubans -- well, what if we get the cubans out of angola? you leave namibia? deal. they didn't think it was possible. however, as the cold war was subsiding and some brilliant diplomacy by my assistant secretary chester crocker, we made a deal and the cubans left. and so we went to the south africans and said okay, your part of the deal, leave. and they did. so in the cou
he came out saying let us reconcile, let us solve problems. it was so dramatic and so, in a way, unexpected, but it was so mandela to stay on the moral high ground. as he was fighting others also, he thought about problem and said it's not enough to say things, you have to do things. what did we do? we thought a lot of the problem was because it was caught up in the dynamics of the cold war. the soviets had moved into southern africa. they had their proxy cuban troops in angola and south...
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the fight, she said, you would be surprised my grandson, nelson mandela is going to tell all of us, reconcile, shake hands with our former enemies. so she came back the man had not changed. he was for the policies which the anc buzz founded. test monday tutu said that it changed h imfrom an aggressive young militant, isn't it ironic that that terrible imprisonment may have forged him as the great leader he then became? >> i think most people forget that he was a great leader before he went into prison. i have been watching the reports on him, and they seem to forget the contributions he made all the things that he did before he went into jail. so he was a leader long before he went into prison. perhaps prison made him mellow a bit. until he saw that people needed to be defended. >> i would not -- i am sorry, he was really not violent, it was defense. he was never really violent. but he had preached nonviolence very very strongly, and it got to the point after a massacre and all sorts of things, defense, they felt they needed to take up arms in order to struggle against the white government th
the fight, she said, you would be surprised my grandson, nelson mandela is going to tell all of us, reconcile, shake hands with our former enemies. so she came back the man had not changed. he was for the policies which the anc buzz founded. test monday tutu said that it changed h imfrom an aggressive young militant, isn't it ironic that that terrible imprisonment may have forged him as the great leader he then became? >> i think most people forget that he was a great leader before he...
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this is the moment when, as we put him to rest, all of us as south africans will be saying, let us reconcile, let us transform our country to properly turn it into the south africa of nelson mandela's dreams. that is the route that we are now going to walk. >> and very, very, very big shoes, indeed, as you can imagine. but even at the state funeral today, president zuma made a lot of outreach to this very point, because, you know, people were booing him, in fact, at the state commemoration in johannesburg at the soccer stadium, and i think he knows that for the future of this country, there needs to be some more reconciliation in the mandela spirit. he spoke to it quite strongly during his speech at the state funeral today. >> rick, you worked with president mandela on his autobiography, "a long walk to freedom." and in the book, you write and he writes that when mandela was a child in this community of qunu, that africans weren't afforded the privilege of having the title of land and owning that land. they had to pay rent to the government, annually. talk about what it meant to go back and
this is the moment when, as we put him to rest, all of us as south africans will be saying, let us reconcile, let us transform our country to properly turn it into the south africa of nelson mandela's dreams. that is the route that we are now going to walk. >> and very, very, very big shoes, indeed, as you can imagine. but even at the state funeral today, president zuma made a lot of outreach to this very point, because, you know, people were booing him, in fact, at the state...
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. >> here is a man wanting us to reconcile with this brutish people who have humiliated us for ages ing to be persuaded even by the great madiba to support the springboks. >> who would have believed that south africa would beat australia world champions? >> reporter: as the tournament begins, the underdog springboks begin a magical run. >> south africa has beaten france. >> reporter: but as the team advances, something even more improbable happens. black south africans start to stand behind the national team. >> we started realizing, you know what, this is our country. this is our brother. we all have to be behind them. >> reporter: one team, one country -- that was mandela's vision. and on the morning of the final game, blacks and whites alike were swept up into a shared frenzy of excitement. as mandela drove to ellis park stadium, he saw firsthand what just weeks ago had been unimaginable. >> flags everywhere, was just the world cup, the world cup. >> reporter: beneath the stadium, the springboks are preparing, knowing they would never play a more important game. moments before they
. >> here is a man wanting us to reconcile with this brutish people who have humiliated us for ages ing to be persuaded even by the great madiba to support the springboks. >> who would have believed that south africa would beat australia world champions? >> reporter: as the tournament begins, the underdog springboks begin a magical run. >> south africa has beaten france. >> reporter: but as the team advances, something even more improbable happens. black south...
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nelson man della has been able to teach us patience, to teach us to give the other the benefit of the doubt. and he has been able to reconcile in a way that has given us the space to overcome those problems systemically as we go forward. and so i want to really say that that legacy of nelson mandela, the patience and the perseverance and not to descend into anarchy and into instability, i think, persists to this day. >> ebrahim rasool, thank you so much for joining us on this sad night. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. if you're seeing spots before your eyes... it's time... for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. aveeno® positively radiant. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop p
nelson man della has been able to teach us patience, to teach us to give the other the benefit of the doubt. and he has been able to reconcile in a way that has given us the space to overcome those problems systemically as we go forward. and so i want to really say that that legacy of nelson mandela, the patience and the perseverance and not to descend into anarchy and into instability, i think, persists to this day. >> ebrahim rasool, thank you so much for joining us on this sad night....
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. >> he did not come out bitter and vindictive but came out, let us solve problems and reconcile. >> a south african moved to the united states 20 years ago and traveled self hours with his daughter to be here at the memorial. >> his work is not done. the greatest message from nelson mandela is that we have to embody his life and we have to attempt to do what he did in the best way possible because at this time with all the events happening in the world today we really, really, we could use someone stepping up to the plate and live out his creed in an important way. >> the public is invited to sign a book at the mayor's office through friday. >> thank you, matt. a noon rally for mandela will be underway outside oakland city hall at the plaza including the council general of south africa will be attending with a condolence book to sign to be sent to south africa. >> thousands are expected to pay final respects to nelson mandela lying in state the next three days at the government building to pretoria where he was sworn in as south africa's first black president almost 20 years ago. th
. >> he did not come out bitter and vindictive but came out, let us solve problems and reconcile. >> a south african moved to the united states 20 years ago and traveled self hours with his daughter to be here at the memorial. >> his work is not done. the greatest message from nelson mandela is that we have to embody his life and we have to attempt to do what he did in the best way possible because at this time with all the events happening in the world today we really,...
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she said, "you'll be surprised, my grandson, nelson mandela is going to tell us all to reconcile, shakeands with our former enemies." he is convinced he'll be released. she came back convinced the man had not changed. he was for the policies and would reconcile. desmond tutu, the arch bishop also an important civil right figure has said that prison changed nelson mandela from an aggressive young mill tant. isn't it ironic that terrible imprisonment may have forged him as the great leader he became? >> i think that most people forget he was a great leader before going into prison. i have been watching the reports on him, and they seem to forget the contributions he made and all the things that he did before he went into gaol. he was a leader long before he went into prison. perhaps prison made him mellow, but he was the same nelson mandela that went into prison. he was for peace, not violence, until he saw people needed to be defended. he turned to violence. >> sorry, it was really not violence, it was defense, he never was violent. >> exactly, but he preached nonviolence strongly and it
she said, "you'll be surprised, my grandson, nelson mandela is going to tell us all to reconcile, shakeands with our former enemies." he is convinced he'll be released. she came back convinced the man had not changed. he was for the policies and would reconcile. desmond tutu, the arch bishop also an important civil right figure has said that prison changed nelson mandela from an aggressive young mill tant. isn't it ironic that terrible imprisonment may have forged him as the great...
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nelson man della has been able to teach us patience, to teach us to give the other the benefit of the doubt. and he has been able to reconcileven us the space to overcome those problems systemically as we go forward. and so i want to really say that that legacy of nelson mandela, the patience and the perseverance and not to descend into anarchy and into instability, i think, persists to this day. >> ebrahim rasool, thank you so much for joining us on this sad night. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ you're talking to the guy who hasn't approved a new stapler purchase in three years. but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus, it's got apps and games, for after hours, of course. compared to an ipad -- way more value.
nelson man della has been able to teach us patience, to teach us to give the other the benefit of the doubt. and he has been able to reconcileven us the space to overcome those problems systemically as we go forward. and so i want to really say that that legacy of nelson mandela, the patience and the perseverance and not to descend into anarchy and into instability, i think, persists to this day. >> ebrahim rasool, thank you so much for joining us on this sad night. >> thank you....
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reconciling love. lord, we pray for south africa in particular on this memorial day. help uso draw and address of our past, and to build on a firm foundation that by your grace madiba laid for us.ir give us courage to hold fast, to heed values, to follow the example of his practices, and to share them with the world. we lift our hearts with gratitude for your loving care that you have now called madiba home to his eternal rest where pain and suffering are no more. we commend his soul to your keeping, and we commend his family to your loving embrace, and we say to madiba, go forth revolutionary and loving soul on your journey out of this world in the name of god who created you suffered with you and liberated you, go home, madiba. you have self-lessly done all that is good, noble and honorable for god's people. we will continue where you have left off, the lord be our helper. we now turn to you, lord, it is our darkness, sadness pain and death in tears and mourning, we believe you will console us, that you will give us the strength to hold in our hearts and minds and the coura
reconciling love. lord, we pray for south africa in particular on this memorial day. help uso draw and address of our past, and to build on a firm foundation that by your grace madiba laid for us.ir give us courage to hold fast, to heed values, to follow the example of his practices, and to share them with the world. we lift our hearts with gratitude for your loving care that you have now called madiba home to his eternal rest where pain and suffering are no more. we commend his soul to your...
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one speaker after another priest mandela has agreed to reconcile that even fiance's death. us president barack obama compared mind of its achievements with the lights work of indian states under mahatma gandhi us president abraham lincoln and american civil rights leader martin luther king what is possible. it is the history books. while. and many were amazed to see what was possible. during the ceremony. barack obama in an historic handshake with cuba's president raul castro their two countries have been arch foes for tickets in south africans whose own lives were shipped by mandela that day had special meaning many johannesburg residents stayed up all night all hope is in the stadium. even the bad weather can do spirit it is. you can do to a baby play with the government has done this. and as much as they think the team what did he do with irony and typed on an assist in the mall. and that the ancestors take him up and protect him when he's getting now. rokocoko block in the bin. a celebration of one of the greek men in world history and unforgettable moments for self the us
one speaker after another priest mandela has agreed to reconcile that even fiance's death. us president barack obama compared mind of its achievements with the lights work of indian states under mahatma gandhi us president abraham lincoln and american civil rights leader martin luther king what is possible. it is the history books. while. and many were amazed to see what was possible. during the ceremony. barack obama in an historic handshake with cuba's president raul castro their two...
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insurance companies on the honor system, to say okay, here, you take that subsidy, and you'll reconcile this with us later. i don't think the public says that that's the right way for us to go about doing this. >> if you're not communicating with the president, who's telling you this stuff? >> we obviously, as you showed video after video, we have been very active in terms of oversight of obama care on capitol hill. we don't have to go far, when we go home we are deluged with aneck doits of stories of problems. >> tell me about this honor system. >> there was a report last night. and, again, we don't know. we're waiting for the briefing by the administration. but what we are being told now, and we need to verify this, but what we've been told is that the income verification miss is not working. that there has to be a guesstimate or an honor system where people say i'm eligible for the subsidy and oh, by the way, insurance companies, take the taxpayer dollars and we'll reconcile it later. >> the honor system didn't work in school very much at least where i went to school. broadening of the gop. how a
insurance companies on the honor system, to say okay, here, you take that subsidy, and you'll reconcile this with us later. i don't think the public says that that's the right way for us to go about doing this. >> if you're not communicating with the president, who's telling you this stuff? >> we obviously, as you showed video after video, we have been very active in terms of oversight of obama care on capitol hill. we don't have to go far, when we go home we are deluged with aneck...
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reconcile people. we pray to you, o almighty lord, let us strive towards peace, harmony, reconciliation on the basis ofuman dignity. as he made everyone feel important whenever he met them, we ask of you, almighty lord, let us acknowledge each other in our places of work and our places of residence. as he stood up to injustice in illegal wars, let us do likewise, even if it is waged by the powerful. as he stood up for the oppressed people of the world, we pray to you, almighty allah, to help us sustain that resolve and realize we preserve our freedom by helping others towards freedom. as he was merciful and as the prophet muhammad upon him said -- [ speaking foreign language ] have mercy and kindness to people in this world, the almighty will show kindness towards you. we ask of you, almighty, in the hearts of every human being, the seed of kindness. and as madiba lived an example showing us a spirit of self-sacrifice, we ask of you, almighty lord, grant us the grace of resisting corruption and temptation. and finally, on this prayer we ask, almighty allah, let us dedicate ourselves to the good ideals
reconcile people. we pray to you, o almighty lord, let us strive towards peace, harmony, reconciliation on the basis ofuman dignity. as he made everyone feel important whenever he met them, we ask of you, almighty lord, let us acknowledge each other in our places of work and our places of residence. as he stood up to injustice in illegal wars, let us do likewise, even if it is waged by the powerful. as he stood up for the oppressed people of the world, we pray to you, almighty allah, to help us...
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to say, okay, here, you take that subsidy, and you will reconcile this with us later. again, i don't think the public says that that is a right way for us to go about doing this. >> if you are not communicating with the president, who is telling you this stuff. >> we obviously as you just showed video after video. we have been very active in terms of oversight of obamacare on capitol hill. we don't have to go far when our members go home into their district, believe me, we are deluged with antidotes, with stories of hardship of families of obamacare. >> in terms of the harsh system, who is telling you about the honor system? this is the first time i'm hearing about the honor system. >> again there was a report last night. again, we don't know. we are waiting for a briefing by the administration. what we have been told now, and we need to verify this, but what we have been told is the income verification piece is not yet working. there now has to be like a guestimate or honor system where people say i'm eligible for the subsidy and oh by the way insurance companies take
to say, okay, here, you take that subsidy, and you will reconcile this with us later. again, i don't think the public says that that is a right way for us to go about doing this. >> if you are not communicating with the president, who is telling you this stuff. >> we obviously as you just showed video after video. we have been very active in terms of oversight of obamacare on capitol hill. we don't have to go far when our members go home into their district, believe me, we are...
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and he taught all of us, black, white, all across to reconcile, and just think about our future. and where we want to go. >> outside, another mandela home in johannesburg, there were flowers, notes and music. well, the memorial is tomorrow, and for many people, mandela's house here in johannesburg has been the place to go, to congregate and to bring love to the man of the people. tomorrow, more than 90 heads of state will join more than 90,000 people at the fnb stadium in johannesburg, the site of mandela's first speech since being released from prison. now it is the site where people will say good-bye. tomorrow with me will be chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, she is joining us alone with brianna keiller. >> just one of those notes said thank you, madiba, without those notes we wouldn't have been able to get married. that is a racial couple, who would never have been able to get married under the old regime. what is incredible, people are joyful. i think people expected the country to fall apart once mandela died. but it really is a celebration, a great mot
and he taught all of us, black, white, all across to reconcile, and just think about our future. and where we want to go. >> outside, another mandela home in johannesburg, there were flowers, notes and music. well, the memorial is tomorrow, and for many people, mandela's house here in johannesburg has been the place to go, to congregate and to bring love to the man of the people. tomorrow, more than 90 heads of state will join more than 90,000 people at the fnb stadium in johannesburg,...
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and endure so many personal sacrifices and still came out and he taught us, all of us, black, white, all across to reconcile and just think about our future and where we want to go. >> reporter: outside another mandela home in johannesburg, there are flowers, notes and music. while the memorial is tomorrow, for many people mandela's house has been the place to come to congregate and to express their live for the man they know as. >> reporter: join at least 90,000 people in johannesburg. the site of mandela's first major speech after being released from prison. now the site where people will say good-bye. well, memorial service gets under way here at 11:00 a.m. local time. covering with me chief international correspondent christiane amanpour she is the host of "amanpour international" and along with brianna keilar who joins us from the white house. what strikes you as you're walking around talking to people here? >> one thing says thank you, without you, we wouldn't be able to get married. a multi-racial couple who could have never had a family under the old regime. that is a stark example. what is so incre
and endure so many personal sacrifices and still came out and he taught us, all of us, black, white, all across to reconcile and just think about our future and where we want to go. >> reporter: outside another mandela home in johannesburg, there are flowers, notes and music. while the memorial is tomorrow, for many people mandela's house has been the place to come to congregate and to express their live for the man they know as. >> reporter: join at least 90,000 people in...
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use something like visa or master card or pay ball. they would make money from my account and add it to yours. everything would reconcile to zero. tween us. why would we do that? because these are central points of control for government regulation. we may want to engage in a transaction that is frowned upon or prohibited or i would want privacy. >> and the government could still find out about it? >> ultimately they may be able to find us and punish us but they can't prevent that transaction from taking place in the first place. >> they may find us if we get something shipped in the mail they may be able to follow the mail. there's this web site silk road where people are buying illegal things, drugs. >> that's right. silk road is a dark web site. it is protected by inscription nobody knows where it is. they make about $20 million in sales a year and you can buy just about anything with silk road using bit coin. >> they won't sell guns. >> they won't sell anything that harms anybody. they won't sell child pornography or guns or anything of that nature. >> and we agree that drugs only harm the users sometimes and personal choice,
use something like visa or master card or pay ball. they would make money from my account and add it to yours. everything would reconcile to zero. tween us. why would we do that? because these are central points of control for government regulation. we may want to engage in a transaction that is frowned upon or prohibited or i would want privacy. >> and the government could still find out about it? >> ultimately they may be able to find us and punish us but they can't prevent that...
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and endure so many personal sacrifices and still came out and he taught us, all of us, black, white, all across to reconcile and just think about our future and where we want to go. >> reporter: outside another mandela home in johannesburg, there are flowers, notes and music. while the memorial is tomorrow, for many people mandela's house has been the place to come to congregate and to express their live for the man they know as. >> reporter: join at least 90,000 people in johannesburg. the site of mandela's first major speech after being released from prison. now the site where people will say good-bye. well, memorial service gets under way here at 11:00 a.m. local time. covering with me chief international correspondent christiane amanpour she is the host of "amanpour international" and along with brianna keilar who joins us from the white house. what strikes you as you're walking around talking to people here? >> one thing says thank you, without you, we wouldn't be able to get married. a multi-racial couple who could have never had a family under the old regime. that is a stark example. what is so incre
and endure so many personal sacrifices and still came out and he taught us, all of us, black, white, all across to reconcile and just think about our future and where we want to go. >> reporter: outside another mandela home in johannesburg, there are flowers, notes and music. while the memorial is tomorrow, for many people mandela's house has been the place to come to congregate and to express their live for the man they know as. >> reporter: join at least 90,000 people in...
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i think it's hard for us in the global imagination to reconcile those different characteristics. >> guerrilla ark warfare a war of independence or a terror fight. >> he gets into that, a testament 25 years ago mandela was a controversial figure in the united states. newt gingrich was fighting over ronald reagan what the policy in the united states ought to be towards mandela. now it's clear the pro mandela have won in the fight. you have web bloggers complaining. >> shut them down. no. freedom of speech. weather sweeps the country, jim cantore will tell us where it's heading next on "now." [ male announcer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorrow. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's r
i think it's hard for us in the global imagination to reconcile those different characteristics. >> guerrilla ark warfare a war of independence or a terror fight. >> he gets into that, a testament 25 years ago mandela was a controversial figure in the united states. newt gingrich was fighting over ronald reagan what the policy in the united states ought to be towards mandela. now it's clear the pro mandela have won in the fight. you have web bloggers complaining. >> shut them...
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we had to reconcile the community. it helped put us, the nation, on a path toward greater harmony, greater social just. we're not there yet, but we're further along the path. so i think that that model of south africa and the united states for that matter can be a model that's very relevant across africa. >> dr. frasier mentions the civil war. we already talked about the example of george washington that nelson mandela followed. and mentioned, as well, he does share so many quality, doctor, with abraham lincoln in how he handled these conflicts in his political skills. >> absolutely right. if it was -- you know, bringing the opposition closer, there was a machiavellian understanding that you've got to keep your enemies close. but also a better chance to persuade and convert people with kindness. old preachers used to say you can win more followers by honey than vinegar. i think in that sense, that lincolnan since of practical politics, principally driven by one's beliefs, but also practic practical. i'm not going to be wed or tethered
we had to reconcile the community. it helped put us, the nation, on a path toward greater harmony, greater social just. we're not there yet, but we're further along the path. so i think that that model of south africa and the united states for that matter can be a model that's very relevant across africa. >> dr. frasier mentions the civil war. we already talked about the example of george washington that nelson mandela followed. and mentioned, as well, he does share so many quality,...
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and to the extent that he made it to reconcile with those that were used to oppress us, he was convinced that it was not too difficult and too much to demand of himself to be forgiving. that's what he did. unfortunately, the people of south africa responded and were able to have what was a peaceful transition which could have been complicated. >> many of us that saw him on television and watched portrayalals of him in the movie feel like we know the man, but we don't. can you tell us what it was like to work with him from day to day. >> in some ways he is the kind of person that had enormous stature and presence. of course, he comes from a - from royalty. you feel that, but at the same time he can make you feel very easy. madiba was the kind of person that made you feel like you were the only person in the room when he was talking to you. there was a want that you always exuded. also, he could hold an argument, he could challenge, he could engage and he could be very funny. i mean, he could tell a joke and laugh at it. >> how could he bring whites and blacks together in the government? >
and to the extent that he made it to reconcile with those that were used to oppress us, he was convinced that it was not too difficult and too much to demand of himself to be forgiving. that's what he did. unfortunately, the people of south africa responded and were able to have what was a peaceful transition which could have been complicated. >> many of us that saw him on television and watched portrayalals of him in the movie feel like we know the man, but we don't. can you tell us what...
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us through the noise. he's recognized okay we've thrown much dishes. we've broken enough plates. now let's get to the point where we can begin to reconcileround some fundamentals. and that gives us a way forward. i think to gene's other point for these third party groups, this is about firing up a base that drives money. and at the end of the day, that's why boehner says i don't care what they do. because he knows what their ulterior motive is. >> not to be outdone as you say, paul ryan is upping his part of the tea party clown car as well. yesterday marco rubio kept up their attack on the budget. this is rubio on fox news last night. >> we're going to have a debt crisis in this country. it's going to continue to destroy jobs, threaten our national security. when are we going to get serious about dealing with this once and for all? >> this is what rand paul said hours before rubio. >> it's worse than the status quo. it does not significantly alter our course. we're still on a course for disaster. >> now here's paul ryan's response during an interview today on "morning joe." >> marco rubio said this last night. quote, your deal is going t
us through the noise. he's recognized okay we've thrown much dishes. we've broken enough plates. now let's get to the point where we can begin to reconcileround some fundamentals. and that gives us a way forward. i think to gene's other point for these third party groups, this is about firing up a base that drives money. and at the end of the day, that's why boehner says i don't care what they do. because he knows what their ulterior motive is. >> not to be outdone as you say, paul ryan...
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the reconcile is where we failed. it used to be this thing that we are pushing what we are fighting for to make it so that you can then go back and keep an employee coming keep fighting, that is the part that we failed. what we've been doing with those opportunities and all of that welfare is that we do our best to spend it on businesses or products that are not representing a hour community to get i think this is what i say when it is probably the best economic achievement of my class is making sure that the families are absolutely well-educated because that is what we spend our money on to make sure that they are doing great, that our communities are suffering. wouldn't it be great if those class's would be responsible for creating our own? wouldn't that be a bitter legacy for us than just saying think you and now we are able to buy and stay at hotels or what have you. so that is a conversation that we were having. we basically acknowledged that we were being very hypocritical that the movement had stalled basically because
the reconcile is where we failed. it used to be this thing that we are pushing what we are fighting for to make it so that you can then go back and keep an employee coming keep fighting, that is the part that we failed. what we've been doing with those opportunities and all of that welfare is that we do our best to spend it on businesses or products that are not representing a hour community to get i think this is what i say when it is probably the best economic achievement of my class is...
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i think reconciling is where we failed. it used to beat this thing that we are pushing you up and fighting for you to me get so that you can then go back and teach, employee, lead, expose those disparities, keep fighting. that is the part that we failed but we have been doing that with all of the opportunities and all of that wealth is that we do our best to spend it on businesses or product that are not representing the community. this is what i say when i speak probably the greatest economic achievement of my class has been making sure that the families aren't absolutely wealthy, and educated because that is what we spend our money on. we make sure that they are doing great, but the communities are suffering. wouldn't it be great if those middle and upper classes would be responsible for creating our own polo and hennessy and help him? wouldn't that be a bitter legacy than just think you now we are able to buy and stay at hotels or what have you. so there was a conversation a week for having. we basically acknowledged that we wer
i think reconciling is where we failed. it used to beat this thing that we are pushing you up and fighting for you to me get so that you can then go back and teach, employee, lead, expose those disparities, keep fighting. that is the part that we failed but we have been doing that with all of the opportunities and all of that wealth is that we do our best to spend it on businesses or product that are not representing the community. this is what i say when i speak probably the greatest economic...
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us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes, because he comes fromt of the world where people are basically rather swarthy, with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so, what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah ♪ >>> trying to figure out what jesus really looked like has preoccupied christians for centuries. and legions of artists have stayed busy trying to supply the answer. ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ >> but the difficulty in tryi
us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes, because he comes fromt of the world where people are basically rather swarthy, with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so, what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets,...
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us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes because he comes from part of the world where people are basically rather swarthy with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ how do you explain the feeling of this place? of pulling close the things you love. of days that crash headlong into night. and nights that say nothing but yes. you don't explain it. you just experience it. los cabos. live it to believe it. ♪ >>> trying to figure out what jesus really looked like has preoccupied christians for centuries and legions of artists have stayed busy trying to supply the answer. but the difficulty in trying to flesh out the image of jesus is that his contemporaries considered his message, not his looks, all important. also, judaism forbids the worship of images and idols, especially of someone claiming to be god. of course, that did not stop christians from imagining how jesus looked. he was first depicted as a god. since then jesus has been reimagined by every generation and movies have never tired o
us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes because he comes from part of the world where people are basically rather swarthy with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ how do you explain the feeling of this place? of pulling close the things you love. of days that crash headlong into night. and nights that say nothing but yes. you don't explain it. you just...
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us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes, because he comes from world where people are basically rather swarthy, with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so, what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ >>> trying to figure out what jesus really looked like has preoccupied christians for centuries. and legions of artists have stayed busy trying to supp
us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes, because he comes from world where people are basically rather swarthy, with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so, what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's...
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us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes, because he comes fromt of the world where people are basically rather swarthy, with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so, what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] no problem. oh...and hair products. aisle 9. [ inhales deeply ] oh what a relief it is. ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ >>> trying to figure out what jesus really looked like has preoccupied christians for centuries. and legions of artists have stayed busy trying to supply the answer. ♪ for the lord god omnipotent reigneth ♪ >> but the difficulty in trying to flesh out the image of jesus is that his contemporaries considered his message, not his looks, all important. also,
us is way off the mark. >> i could never reconcile myself to him having long blond hair and blue eyes, because he comes fromt of the world where people are basically rather swarthy, with dark hair and dark eyes. >> so, what then does science say is the true face of the son of god? ♪ [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ]...
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us. his journey from a resin or to a the promisebodied that human beings and countries can change for the better. his commitment to transfer power and reconcile with those who jailed him set an example that all humanity should aspire to. >> bloomberg's kathleen hunter joins us from washington with more reaction. what are we hearing from the white house at this hour? >> from the speech we saw from president obama, the comments he made, one of the most striking was when the president talked about his own influence, the influence it had on his own life from nelson mandela specifically hisrencing the fact that first political act, his first act of political activism dating back to 1981 was when he helped lead and make a speech at an anti-apartheid rally at occidental college. 19-year-old barack obama with the beginnings and the roots of his political career being inspired by nelson mandela and it talks about the responsibility he feels going forward to emulate and live up to the example that he set. >> who are we hearing from him and he'll? what did they have to say? aboutce the news broke his death, there has been a real out touring of statement
us. his journey from a resin or to a the promisebodied that human beings and countries can change for the better. his commitment to transfer power and reconcile with those who jailed him set an example that all humanity should aspire to. >> bloomberg's kathleen hunter joins us from washington with more reaction. what are we hearing from the white house at this hour? >> from the speech we saw from president obama, the comments he made, one of the most striking was when the president...
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us. >> this is for me a good time to reflect on what mandela has done. i think i know to many mandela was reconcileror. he saved us from something, something that was meant to harm us, and i think he led us very well. to us he was a commander. to us mandela was a kind of a messiah, we love him. and i think he's very much still alive inside of us. and i think on this day we want to pay homage, came here with my children, to show him who this man was and what we must be in order to carry on his legacy. >> reporter: you know, everybody has a different reason for feeling close to, for feeling sad about the death of nelson mandela, but really don't underestimate what he did for this country in terms of knitting it together. more than 20 years ago this country really was on the brink of civil war. it was unclear how things would progress, and it was nelson mandela's very steady, very wise, very calm leadership that enforced reconciliation and forgiveness, that really changed the history, the path of this nation which created this democracy, and you can see it here today in the song and the dancing. people
us. >> this is for me a good time to reflect on what mandela has done. i think i know to many mandela was reconcileror. he saved us from something, something that was meant to harm us, and i think he led us very well. to us he was a commander. to us mandela was a kind of a messiah, we love him. and i think he's very much still alive inside of us. and i think on this day we want to pay homage, came here with my children, to show him who this man was and what we must be in order to carry on...
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us by the south african president. he was born in transic south africa. he moved to end the regime. the impact of his efforts reconciled generosity and to find the common ground between humanity's higher values and his own power. john carlin once described him and said he'll ultimately reach beyond south africa's borders. this coming to us from black borders. prior to doing so, mandela earned a bachelor's degree during which time he was elected onto the student's representative council and suspended from college for joining a protest boycott. he was eququalified in laura to make him ready for the struggle of his people he struggled to end during wars of resistance in their land. that degree gave him rights to practice law. he and oliver established the first black law firm. december 5, 1955 he would be on the other side of the law following a country wide sweep by police that would put him and 155 activists on trial for treason while which dragged on to the 28 accused were acquitted march 29, 1961. the headline from fox news desk this afternoon. just before midnight, about 20 minutes ago the south african president ann
us by the south african president. he was born in transic south africa. he moved to end the regime. the impact of his efforts reconciled generosity and to find the common ground between humanity's higher values and his own power. john carlin once described him and said he'll ultimately reach beyond south africa's borders. this coming to us from black borders. prior to doing so, mandela earned a bachelor's degree during which time he was elected onto the student's representative council and...
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us. his journey from a prisoner to a embodied the promise that human beings and countries can change for the better. transfer powerto and reconcile set an example all humanity should aspire to, whether in the lives of nations or our own personal lives. the fact that he did it all with and annd good humor ability to acknowledge his own imperfections only makes the man that much more remarkable. as he once said, i'm not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. countlessf the millions who drew inspiration from nelson mandela's life. action,first political the first thing i ever did that involved an issue or policy in politics was a protest against apartheid. i would study his words and his writings, the day he was released from prison gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they are guided either hopes and not by their fears. globe, iany around the cannot fully imagine my own life without the example nelson mandela set. live, i will do tot i can to learn from him. michelle and his family, michelle and i extend our deepest sympathy and gratitude for sharing this extraordinary man with us. long da
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used actuary specialist in this analysis. in regards to audit adjustments, there were no proposed adjustments. they have clean and reconciled books. we have no disagreements or difficulties with management to the best of our knowledge management did not consult with any other independent management account to not an agreeing with our analysis or our interpretation of accounting principals. prior to our contracting with contract for services we have not had any discussions outside of the normal course of the audit and we maintain independence with the commission. final communications we first engaged a letter to document the relationship of each department that we audit and we finally received a representation letter by each department to finalize the audit. just to conclude, i would like to state the financing accounting departments were very prompt with our audit request, they are very knowledgeable of financial reporting and provided answers, analysis, reconciliation to all of our questions and our request and made the overall audit process very smooth so we can issue the audit on time with the city's required deadline. i
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palin herself used the mama grizzly image to precisely capture the and to reconcile it. i'm talking about she offered this this sentiment. you thought pitbulls were tough, well you don't want to mess with mama grizzlies. lot of scary animal imagery going on here. hey have invoked the toughness themselves. as for bachmann, you have to have a very strong back bone and be a conservative woman running for office. bachmann is also described by another organization as having the strange and tenacity to do what's necessary to leave this ation. so here you have femininity suggesting that palin and bachmann can be ladies but also can be counted onto run the country. now i want to say here these complex descriptions are necessary for most women to run for office. so as an aside i think that's important to put out there. people prefer, and if you do studies and surveys of public opinion surveys, people for women to be communal and warm and kind and they expect men to be aggressive and self directed. what you have is a double bind for women running for office. are people going to sa
palin herself used the mama grizzly image to precisely capture the and to reconcile it. i'm talking about she offered this this sentiment. you thought pitbulls were tough, well you don't want to mess with mama grizzlies. lot of scary animal imagery going on here. hey have invoked the toughness themselves. as for bachmann, you have to have a very strong back bone and be a conservative woman running for office. bachmann is also described by another organization as having the strange and tenacity...
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give us your estimated bill like utility companies and then we will reconcile the true numbers from theed numbers. >> this was inevidenceable. >> bob, i just want to know. maybe i'm looking for conspiracies that don't exist, but the insurers met with whomever, in at least one if not two meetings in november. i want to know were deals on this worked out with respect to, quote, sharing the profit and loss and with respect to, quote, the estimates for the payment of the subsidies? >> larry -- >> are those deals worked out in those meetings? where's congress? where's the oversight? where's the legislative oversight that's going to say this is okay, you know? that's the part that bothers me. it sounds like they're all going all spending taxpayer money. the insurance companies have their hands out. i'm not antiinsurance, but they have their hands out. the government has their wallet out. i want to know who's representing the taxpayers. >> there's no conspiracy. this is a chinese fire drill. that's what's going on here. they're not organized enough to have a conspiracy. i'm sorry. i mean, this
give us your estimated bill like utility companies and then we will reconcile the true numbers from theed numbers. >> this was inevidenceable. >> bob, i just want to know. maybe i'm looking for conspiracies that don't exist, but the insurers met with whomever, in at least one if not two meetings in november. i want to know were deals on this worked out with respect to, quote, sharing the profit and loss and with respect to, quote, the estimates for the payment of the subsidies?...
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reconcile or even beyond its debts. this is who that was. every year. i would eat. these the us until its achievements with the lights work the indian state of mahatma gandhi. us president abraham lincoln and american civil rights leader martin luther king. what is possible. it is the history books. while. first all african whose own lives were shaped by mandela that they had special meaning. and those who weren't able to get into the stadium watched elsewhere such as here in cape town . the we didn't do the deed they would be the one hundred and ten. what if they think the team celebration of one of the great men in world history. an unforgettable moment for south africa. well earlier we spoke to our correspondent in you hands are sore and she and he was in the us nbc into route and ceremony and we asked him to stop that day for us. well it was a very un emotional day for everyone here i was including the ayam a result a very long day and for the people that actually decided. what's the sunni themselves in the city and they began the wait before six o'clock that's when the key
reconcile or even beyond its debts. this is who that was. every year. i would eat. these the us until its achievements with the lights work the indian state of mahatma gandhi. us president abraham lincoln and american civil rights leader martin luther king. what is possible. it is the history books. while. first all african whose own lives were shaped by mandela that they had special meaning. and those who weren't able to get into the stadium watched elsewhere such as here in cape town . the we...
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and totally separate and now these young black students are telling us it is simply thanks to one man, his ability to forgive, to reconcileher than seek revenge that now they feel as if they do have the opportunity to better themselves and the nation. >> the hour i suppose, the man he was could be an object lesson to politicians in other parts of the world these days, a man of patience and reconciliation and forgiveness. you know, one thing that's ironic where you are now, that house, his house, he couldn't have lived there under apartheid. it was a whites only area. you mentioned the use there, the so-called born freel generation, those who never lived under apartheid. is there a sense there from the older generation thatting that born free generation needs to know that history? >> reporter: there will most certainly is, and that's a great point that you do bring up. and just to expand on that a little bit, blacks would not have been allowed into neighborhoods like this one unless they had a specific permit from their employer that allowed them access to areas like this. those permits were very restrictive. you would hav
and totally separate and now these young black students are telling us it is simply thanks to one man, his ability to forgive, to reconcileher than seek revenge that now they feel as if they do have the opportunity to better themselves and the nation. >> the hour i suppose, the man he was could be an object lesson to politicians in other parts of the world these days, a man of patience and reconciliation and forgiveness. you know, one thing that's ironic where you are now, that house, his...
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reconciler even beyond his death. u.s. president president obama compared mandela's achievements with the life's work of mahatma ghandi, abraham lincoln and martin luther king. >> he tells us what is possible, not just in the pages of his books but in our own lives as well. >> and many were amazed to see what was possible even during the ceremony. barack obama in an historic hand shack with cuba's president raul castro. they have been arch foes for decades. for south africans the day had special meaning. many johannesburg residents stayed up all night hoping to get a seat in the stadium. even the bad weather couldn't discourage them. >> there is nothing we can do to repay him for what he has done for this country. i do want to say thank you to him. >> i only hope that tpwod blesses him -- god blesses him even more and ancestors protect him where he is going now. >> a celebration of one of the great men in world history, an unforgettable moment for south africa. >> the winners of the nobel prizes collected their awards this week. the director general of the organization received the peace prize for his organization. the watchdog was honored for its lead roll in organizing t
reconciler even beyond his death. u.s. president president obama compared mandela's achievements with the life's work of mahatma ghandi, abraham lincoln and martin luther king. >> he tells us what is possible, not just in the pages of his books but in our own lives as well. >> and many were amazed to see what was possible even during the ceremony. barack obama in an historic hand shack with cuba's president raul castro. they have been arch foes for decades. for south africans the...
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us. his journey from a prisoner to a embodied the promise that human beings and countries cachange forhe better. the commitment to transfer power and reconcileh those who jailed him is an example that all humanity should aspire to. he joined the african national congress and worked to oppose apartheid. inwould be sentenced to life prison and remained behind bars for 27ears for being released. want a free man, he was able to negotiate an end to apartheid rule and become the first elected black president of south africa and a global icon for reconciliation. nelson mandela is the subject of the latest film that hit theaters this weekend. i am joined with more. >> harvey weinstein has put out a statement on its passing. one of the privileges of making movies is immortalizing those that have had a profound impact on humanity. i was fortunate to have been immersed in his story and legacy. some of the material has been made available to high school students. the goal by asking why of this project was to do more than just make a movie. >> it is about bipartisanship. people working together. this movie inspires me to do things i never would have done
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and moved all of us his journey from a prisoner to a president embodied the promise that human beings and countries can change for the better. his commitment to transfer power, to reconcile with those thatailed him, an example all humanity should aspire to, whether in the lives of nations or our own personal lives. the fact that he did it all with grace him with humor, and the ability to acknowledge his own imperfection only makes him that much more remarkable. as he once said, i am not a saint unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. >> president obama speaking at the white house just a few minutes ago with his moving tribute having heard the news that former president mandela has died. by james robbins, our diplomatic correspondent who spent several years in south africa. what is your memory of the time that you were there? >> my strongest memory is of the immense privilege of being in cape town on that sunday in february him in 1990 when nelson mandela walked out. it was of course the most important moment in my journalistic career. you have to remember, if i can take people back in their memory, this was a man, people have hardly seen any pictures
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reconcile. >> no, the high deductibles are part of the lie that was used from the beginning to sell this programhere's what it will mean to a couple. if you have a deductible of $5,000 or more, do you realize the average cost of giving birth to a child, assuming the delivery is normal, is $6,050, according to insurance companies. you could go in and have a baby and get nothing back for the first $5,000. couples who are stretched to buy insurance and write that check every month expect when a monumental event like having a baby comes along that their insurance is going to help them out and it's not. >> matt, look, i'm not an expert on every aspect of this, but listen to what betsy is saying, the consequences, a lot of consequences for greater illnesses. delivering a baby is a choice event. but isn't this in part because obama care tried real hard to keep those premiums down as much as possible, but it turns out they couldn't do that either so now they're going after it on the deductible side? isn't it also the case because of these consequences that medicaid is going to explode like top si? >> we
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us. embodied the that countries can change for the better. his commitment for the power and reconcile with those who jailed him set an example for all humanity to aspire to, whether in the lives of nations or in our own personal lives. >>> i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." ♪ >> it's my honor to introduce the president of the united states. >> hey. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, thank you, mr. president, and thank you, dr. neil kirk win is here, the president of the american university for having us here today. >> it's good to see you. >> so what brought you to "hardball"? >> american university. [ cheers and applause ]. >> "hardball" was just an excuse to hang out with these fine young people. i've had wonderful experiences here. the first time i spoke here actually was when i was running for the presidency and ted kennedy announced his endorsement here. obviously he was an incredible friend and spoken here about immigration and so i just always had a wonderful interaction here with the young people. >> let's play "hardball." you have gr
us. embodied the that countries can change for the better. his commitment for the power and reconcile with those who jailed him set an example for all humanity to aspire to, whether in the lives of nations or in our own personal lives. >>> i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." ♪ >> it's my honor to introduce the president of the united states. >> hey. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, thank you, mr. president, and...
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us and saying, well done. don't you think? >> well, as you say, gayle, i mean, he's reconciling people in death just as he did in life and bringingple together. and of course everybody wants to borrow a little bit from the halo of nelson mandela. what world leader wouldn't want to be at nelson mandela's memorial service? >> how do you think he'd want to be remembered in history? >> i think as a unifier. i mean, he is the father -- as jacob zimmer said, he's south africa's greatest son, but he is the father of modern south africa. he was such a great patriot. i just think that he really sees as his legacy. he doesn't necessarily think about anything larger than that, even though his legacy is larger than that. i think he saved his country and brought democracy to his country. >> it was so interesting to hear president obama eulogize nelson mandela. this crowd in that stadium went wild for obama. and obama in some ways tying his own inspiration for politics, his own journeys to his own improbable journey to that of nelson mandela and comparing nelson mandela to gandhi and dr. king and abraham lincoln. this was a remarkable address.
us and saying, well done. don't you think? >> well, as you say, gayle, i mean, he's reconciling people in death just as he did in life and bringingple together. and of course everybody wants to borrow a little bit from the halo of nelson mandela. what world leader wouldn't want to be at nelson mandela's memorial service? >> how do you think he'd want to be remembered in history? >> i think as a unifier. i mean, he is the father -- as jacob zimmer said, he's south africa's...
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reconcile two different portraits of dickey. one is a doctor who settled in southeast specifically to serve an underserved community. >> he is a wonderful man. he helped my family tremendously. he got us through, got me through two children. >> but the other image is of a doctor who would sit in his bedroom at his home office and down load images of child pornography. 132 images of child pornography. some of them involving sato massickism. >> he helped so many people. he did so much for thousands of people. so i really feel we do need to help him now. >> despite an intense investigation, police were never able to uncover any evidence that dr. dickey actually physically abused any children. the doctor insists that he is not sexually interested in children. that this was just an educational exercise. but the judge said these are very, very sick images. he told them, i hope you get some help. and dr. dickey replied, i look forward to it. at u.s. district court, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> dickey has voluntarily surrendered his license to practice medicine and he will be on the sex offender registry for the rest of his life. >> grim discovery today in silver spring, maryland. the body of a ma
reconcile two different portraits of dickey. one is a doctor who settled in southeast specifically to serve an underserved community. >> he is a wonderful man. he helped my family tremendously. he got us through, got me through two children. >> but the other image is of a doctor who would sit in his bedroom at his home office and down load images of child pornography. 132 images of child pornography. some of them involving sato massickism. >> he helped so many people. he did...