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the other version is a civil rights leader the modern-day nelson mandela. >> we all love nelson mandela now but he was a prisoner for 27 years of his life and had there not been a liberation movement he would have died in prison. >> he did not kill that. she believes in. she thought that by teaching her third-graders to write a letter she was teaching them about compassion. >> suffered what is related to the diabetes skin disorder lesions all over his body. bill: the context, a big rally. it is a reason something called evidence versus propaganda. they arrested mumia abu-jamal at the feet of the dead officer. >> the problem is not where she believes but the fact that she used a 3rd grade class a lot of whom have parents currently in prison so not a far stretch to understand someone is in prison. >> fighting for the right to teach what she believes in. that is not that is not what a teacher is supposed to do. you teach the curriculum. >> great marks as a teacher, was respected couldn't she get a pass? possibly have learned her lesson? be a better teacher for it. >> on sunday and then whe
the other version is a civil rights leader the modern-day nelson mandela. >> we all love nelson mandela now but he was a prisoner for 27 years of his life and had there not been a liberation movement he would have died in prison. >> he did not kill that. she believes in. she thought that by teaching her third-graders to write a letter she was teaching them about compassion. >> suffered what is related to the diabetes skin disorder lesions all over his body. bill: the context,...
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what we don't need to be a gandhi or a martin luther king or a nelson mandela, to make a difference in the life of just one person. let me tell you about one of the best days of my life. it wasn't when i graduated from west point. it wasn't when i graduated from the university of utah. it wasn't when i was given the opportunity to serve as the chairman and ceo of the proctor and gamble company or as the secretary of veterans affairs. one of the best days of my life was when i saw a paralyzed veteran wounded in combat walk. get up from their wheelchair as if they have been able to do that for 40 years and walk. some might call it the miracle and in a sense it was miraculous, but not in the way you might think. his name was billy, and he could walk because some good people trained him on how to use a device we call the exoskeleton. it wasn't so much about getting someone to walk. that is important. but it is important because of what happens when you don't walk . when you don't walk, your muscles atrophy. your bones become brittle. and your gastrointestinal system stops working the way t
what we don't need to be a gandhi or a martin luther king or a nelson mandela, to make a difference in the life of just one person. let me tell you about one of the best days of my life. it wasn't when i graduated from west point. it wasn't when i graduated from the university of utah. it wasn't when i was given the opportunity to serve as the chairman and ceo of the proctor and gamble company or as the secretary of veterans affairs. one of the best days of my life was when i saw a paralyzed...
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what we don't need to be a gandhi or a martin luther king or a nelson mandela, to make a difference in the life of just one person. let me tell you about one of the best days of my life. it wasn't when i graduated from west point. it wasn't when i graduated from the university of utah. it wasn't when i was given the opportunity to serve as the chairman and ceo of the proctor and gamble company or as the secretary of veterans affairs. one of the best days of my life was when i saw a paralyzed veteran wounded in combat walk. get up from their wheelchair as if they have been able to do that for 40 years and walk.
what we don't need to be a gandhi or a martin luther king or a nelson mandela, to make a difference in the life of just one person. let me tell you about one of the best days of my life. it wasn't when i graduated from west point. it wasn't when i graduated from the university of utah. it wasn't when i was given the opportunity to serve as the chairman and ceo of the proctor and gamble company or as the secretary of veterans affairs. one of the best days of my life was when i saw a paralyzed...
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haley: "i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it," said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do. actions matter far more than words. it is not what you say, it is what you do that people will remember you for. the story of america is the story of men and women of action. george washington, susan b anthony, the roosevelts, rosa parks, these icons of american history changed our world, not by what they said but by what they did. even those words that we remember so well, the letters and speeches and governing documents we still revere me what they do to us today because of the deeds we know they represent. thomas jefferson's declaration of independence would simply be an elegant letter and not a founding document if it was not for the courage of he and his fellow revolutionaries who put not just their freedom but th
haley: "i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it," said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do. actions matter far more than words. it is not what you say, it is what you do that people will remember you for....
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haley: "i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it," said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do.
haley: "i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it," said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do.
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mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do. actions matter far more than words. it is not what you say, it is what you do that people will remember you for. the story of america is the story of men and women of action. george washington, susan b. anthony, the roosevelts, rosa parks, these icons of american history changed our world, not by what they said but by what they did. even those words that we remember so well, the letters and speeches and governing documents we still revere me what they do to us today because of the deeds we know they represent. thomas jefferson's declaration of independence would simply be an elegant letter and not a founding document if it was not for the courage of he and his fellow revolutionaries, who put not just their freedom but t
mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do. actions matter far more than words. it is not what you say, it is what you do that people will remember you for. the story of america is the story of men and women of action. george washington, susan b. anthony, the...
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a dominican official likened him to jesus, nason met -- nelson mandela. it fact of the matter is, more than itay does in germany. angie: interesting correlation there. it seems that europe has given up on mr. blatter though. david: the french football legend was actually a big supporter of mr. blatter for many years. he came out calling on the for jordan'ste prince ali who is up against blatter peavy >> a very large majority of european associations will vote for prince ali. people are tired. they no longer want a president that they no longer support, and neither do i. i've always said it is important for fifa to be strong, and today, it is not strong. david: not that it matters, really. be -- example would malaysia for example would have the same vote, one country, one vote. the 209 federations around the world still support mr. blatter. anyway, the election is tonight. angie: david, thank you so much for that. you can get more on all the days top stories at our new digital destination, bringing together the best of bloomberg news all at one address. fi
a dominican official likened him to jesus, nason met -- nelson mandela. it fact of the matter is, more than itay does in germany. angie: interesting correlation there. it seems that europe has given up on mr. blatter though. david: the french football legend was actually a big supporter of mr. blatter for many years. he came out calling on the for jordan'ste prince ali who is up against blatter peavy >> a very large majority of european associations will vote for prince ali. people are...
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unfortunately among the shia leadership, there's not a nelson mandela. this is going on for some time until everyone understands they need to work together as you suggest. >> ambassador chris hill knows exactly what he's talking about. he was ambassador in iraq. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> a sea of blue. police officers from around the country paying tribute to the new mother killed in the line of duty. details coming up next. ready to leave sticky sunscreens behind? new neutrogena cooldry sport. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection stays on. new cooldry sport. neutrogena. you, my friend recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. that's what a type e* does. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take
unfortunately among the shia leadership, there's not a nelson mandela. this is going on for some time until everyone understands they need to work together as you suggest. >> ambassador chris hill knows exactly what he's talking about. he was ambassador in iraq. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> a sea of blue. police officers from around the country paying tribute to the new mother killed in the line of duty. details coming up next. ready to leave...
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mandela this is a rich moment in time we've been offered with the amazing phenomenal performance of the warriors certainly highlighted the opportunity to offer them a home in san francisco alongside our winning san francisco giants they've been the guest that keeps on giving for me in now career i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to offer assistance in organizing a safe and secure emergency medical plan for the stadium this is a something that had been thought about from the ground up i don't have to tell access to victims in a crowded stadium and ambulance access that needs to be you know definitely thought-out so thank you very, very much i wanted to offer the service in that capacity. >> thank you. okay thank you, everyone for your comments do the commissioners have questions on the design or any topic that's been raised. >> i do madam chair before you i get into the design questioning commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell i want to make sure there was a public comment we need to be careful around language and especially, as we do work in the southeast section they said we're tir
mandela this is a rich moment in time we've been offered with the amazing phenomenal performance of the warriors certainly highlighted the opportunity to offer them a home in san francisco alongside our winning san francisco giants they've been the guest that keeps on giving for me in now career i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to offer assistance in organizing a safe and secure emergency medical plan for the stadium this is a something that had been thought about from the ground up i...
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others include enry kissinger and nelson mandela. i'm more thank you for joining us. for the latest room head to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪ ] >>> it happened faster than anyone could have predict. in 2004 massachusetts was the only state where same-sex couples could marry. over a decade later it's legal in 36 states and the district of columbia and public opinion changed swiftly. but the political and legal shoving matches over redefines marriage are far from offer. whatever way the supreme court
others include enry kissinger and nelson mandela. i'm more thank you for joining us. for the latest room head to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪ ] >>> it happened faster than anyone could have predict. in 2004 massachusetts was the only state where same-sex couples could marry. over a decade later it's legal in 36 states and the district of columbia and public opinion changed swiftly. but the political and legal shoving matches...
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others include enry kissinger and nelson mandela. i'm more thank you for joining us. for the latest room head to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is next with "inside story". have a great night. [ ♪ ] >>> it happened faster than anyone could have predict. in 2004 massachusetts was the only state where same-sex couples could marry. over a decade later it's legal in 36 states and the district of columbia and public opinion changed swiftly. but the political and legal shoving matches over redefines marriage are far from offer. whatever way the supreme court decides, there are big complications ahead. that's tonight's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez, a majority of americans live in places where same-sex marriage is legal. a cluster of places are fighting back hard. in recent arguments several justices seemed to wrestle with the change that is in their power to make to essentially redefine the old idea of marriage between one man and one woman for good. john arthur was dying of a.l.s. and wanted to list his husband as his surviving spouse but the s
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nelson mandela comes to power as the first democratic leader and we have average levels of gdp growth of just over 3%. considering where we came from there's a member of success in that number. but it's been a bit of a roller coaster ride. what you are seeing over both my shoulders here is gdp growth performance in south africa from the year 2000 projected by the institute into the year 2019. the 3% growth that we've averaged over the whole period to today where we sit started relatively slowly coming out of the transition years as the african national congress grew out of debt and the high interest rates. by the early 2000s, things were looking fairly positive indeed, between the years 2004 and 2007, south africa will exceed growth rates an average of just over 5% of gdp and those years that growth rate is something that you must keep in mind because we're going to revisit it again on a few occasions this afternoon. you can then see coming out of 2007, very obviously, the global financial crisis the south african economy contracts by 1.5% in 2009 and bounces out of the crisis and app
nelson mandela comes to power as the first democratic leader and we have average levels of gdp growth of just over 3%. considering where we came from there's a member of success in that number. but it's been a bit of a roller coaster ride. what you are seeing over both my shoulders here is gdp growth performance in south africa from the year 2000 projected by the institute into the year 2019. the 3% growth that we've averaged over the whole period to today where we sit started relatively slowly...
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nelson mandela did in south africa. but we don't need to be a gandhi or a martin luther king or a nelson mandela to make a difference in the life of just one person. let me tell you about one of the best days of my life. it wasn't when i graduated west point. it wasn't when i graduated from the university of utah. it wasn't when i was given the opportunity to serve as ceo of procter & gamble or secretary of veterans affairs. one of the best days in my life was when i saw a paralyzed veterans wounded in combat walk, get up from their wheelchair as if they've been able to do that for 40 years and walk. some might call it a miracle. in a sense, it was miraculous, but not in the way you might think. his name was billy, and he could walk because some good people trained him how to use a device we call the exoskeleton. it wasn't so much about getting someone to walk. that is important. but it's important because of what happens when you don't walk. when you don't walk, your muscles atrophy. your bones become brittle. and your
nelson mandela did in south africa. but we don't need to be a gandhi or a martin luther king or a nelson mandela to make a difference in the life of just one person. let me tell you about one of the best days of my life. it wasn't when i graduated west point. it wasn't when i graduated from the university of utah. it wasn't when i was given the opportunity to serve as ceo of procter & gamble or secretary of veterans affairs. one of the best days in my life was when i saw a paralyzed...
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thierry portheault: it might sound laughable to some, but marine le pen reminded me a bit of nelson mandela. in her speeches she said that she wanted to unite french citizens, regardless of their background. i think that our society is very divided, and that bothers me. reporter: thierry and his wife nadia joined the party. and not only that, they also offered to be candidates for the front national in their village of saint-alban, near toulouse. supporters of the party's new direction, they quickly distanced themselves from the politics of jean-marie le pen, who had been repeatedly found guilty of holocaust denial. jean-marie le pen: vive la france. damian: jean-marie le pen became infamous for claiming that the gas chambers in nazi concentration camps were "a detail of history." but after a year and a half in the front national, the portheaults realized that marine le pen's views weren't so different from her father's. marine le pen: i've been answering this question for 30 years, and i've always been very clear on this subject. for me, the gas chambers aren't a detail of history, they're
thierry portheault: it might sound laughable to some, but marine le pen reminded me a bit of nelson mandela. in her speeches she said that she wanted to unite french citizens, regardless of their background. i think that our society is very divided, and that bothers me. reporter: thierry and his wife nadia joined the party. and not only that, they also offered to be candidates for the front national in their village of saint-alban, near toulouse. supporters of the party's new direction, they...
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nelson mandela was asked about courage. he said courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. these 80 men, the doolittle raiders, triumphed over fear. they went out on that mission and amazingly, 69 of them returned. i would like to recognize major griffith paul williams. a reader from my home state of illinois. major williams copilot did the 1525 bomber. a flight that almost did not happen. one of the engine the plane was not working. the cannot get it running. the told him that if they could not get that plane up and running they would have to push it overboard when the other bombers launched. that is when lieutenant colonel edward saylor, the engineer said we are in this wish and -- in this mission to stay. he to the engine off the aircraft and rebuild it and put it on the plane. when they asked him, do you think is going to work, he said a line we can all relate to. there are not any parts left over. [laughter] >> the engine worked. the mission was successful. unfortunately, edward saylor passed away a f
nelson mandela was asked about courage. he said courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. these 80 men, the doolittle raiders, triumphed over fear. they went out on that mission and amazingly, 69 of them returned. i would like to recognize major griffith paul williams. a reader from my home state of illinois. major williams copilot did the 1525 bomber. a flight that almost did not happen. one of the engine the plane was not working. the cannot get it running. the told him...
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as leaders in recent history gandhi and nelson mandela have taught us the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch inappropriately. we'll show better hiring, better training, a new culture of policing. yes, a new culture of policing where good policing is with with rewarded and bad policing is punished. where bad policemen fear committing misconduct because good policemen no longer fear preventing it correcting it, reporting it, or prosecuting it. the blue wall of silence which makes policemen wrongfully conspire to conceal evil must come down. in the days ahead we will be inviting police experts community leaders rank and file officers and others who have seriously studied what must be done
as leaders in recent history gandhi and nelson mandela have taught us the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the on switch never to be turned...
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police fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters, piling rocks up to the house of the late nelson mandela. no arrests have been reported. >> elton john addressed congress today, today he told lawmakers that the u.s. needs to fund efforts to combat the spread of aids. >> i'm here today with a simple message. the aids epidemic is not over and america's continued leadership is critical. there is a window of opportunity before us, a window through which we can very clearly see the end of aids within my lifetime. we cannot afford to let the window close. >> john created a foundation that works with the u.s. to provide health care and aids education. >>> what scientists are learning from the shifting patterns of glaciers in new zealand. >> and a wandering l cool la koala takes a walk. >> spacex successfully test launched its space capsule designed to bring the crew to safety in the case of emergency. less than two minutes into the flight the capsule launched 5,000 feet then safely descended into the surface by parachute. >>> the united arab emirates unveiled plans for unmanned mission to mars.
police fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters, piling rocks up to the house of the late nelson mandela. no arrests have been reported. >> elton john addressed congress today, today he told lawmakers that the u.s. needs to fund efforts to combat the spread of aids. >> i'm here today with a simple message. the aids epidemic is not over and america's continued leadership is critical. there is a window of opportunity before us, a window through which we can very clearly see the end...
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. >> after 27 years in prison, nelson mandela is now free. >> the skies over baghdad has been illuminated. >> in 1990. >> the u.n. ordered saddam hussein to roof r remove his troops from kuwait or else, but he refused. as the troops prepared for war, so did cnn, in bagdad, a four wire kept them connected to the cnn newsroom, broadcasting live as operation desert storm began. >> an explosive development here in the persian gulf. >> there is no place for this sort of naked occasion into today's world. >> the failure of the geneva talk has convinced the pentagon that war is imminent. >> i don't think the world really accepted cnn until the first gulf war. >> the president has laid down the gauntlet and he gave us a window of when it was going to happen and so we had prepared everything for it. i recall during this time of preparation i would wake up from my sleep at 3:30 in the morning and i would say this is ridiculous. planning to cover a war with television. this is unheard of. >> it was very, very worrisome for all of us at cnn because we have producers and camera crews in baghdad. three
. >> after 27 years in prison, nelson mandela is now free. >> the skies over baghdad has been illuminated. >> in 1990. >> the u.n. ordered saddam hussein to roof r remove his troops from kuwait or else, but he refused. as the troops prepared for war, so did cnn, in bagdad, a four wire kept them connected to the cnn newsroom, broadcasting live as operation desert storm began. >> an explosive development here in the persian gulf. >> there is no place for this...
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mandela have taught us, the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruit of that love, real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with enforcible regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch inappropriately. we shall demand better hiring, better training, better oversight and a new culture of policing. yes, a new culture of policing where good policing is rewarded and bad policing is punished. where bad policemen fear committing this conduct because good policemen no longer fear preventing it, correcting it, reporting it or prosecuting it. the blue wall of silence which makes policemen wrongfully conspire to conceal evil must come down. in the days ahead we will be inviting police experts, community officers and others who have seriously studied what must be done to join us in w
mandela have taught us, the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruit of that love, real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with enforcible regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch inappropriately. we shall...
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i was covering nelson mandela. i was teaching in montana, and his backache would not go away. i had it before, it could be relieved. there is a very well-known orthopedist here in new york and the mayo clinic. they did a conventional x-ray. i had a really smart internists they drew some blood and he did some test. they called me over. this was of the mayo clinic. i thought maybe i had a parasite from the african trip. maybe that was what it was. they brought in a very well-known hematologist, it sounded like an sat test to me. a spike in the protein cells. he said you have a malignancy, we have known people who died from this. frank reynolds has died geraldine ferraro -- the former candidate for vice president area i always wondered how i would react to the kind of news. and he said it is incurable, but it is treatable. in a very called voice, and i was taking my temperature at the time, i said how long? he said, statistically, five years area but i think you can beat that because you're in good shape. we talked about what i was in for. but i do not ask the questions i should
i was covering nelson mandela. i was teaching in montana, and his backache would not go away. i had it before, it could be relieved. there is a very well-known orthopedist here in new york and the mayo clinic. they did a conventional x-ray. i had a really smart internists they drew some blood and he did some test. they called me over. this was of the mayo clinic. i thought maybe i had a parasite from the african trip. maybe that was what it was. they brought in a very well-known hematologist,...
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mandela. came back and was fishing in montana. they could kind of be relieved. a very well known orthopedist in new york. they said the same thing, they did a conventional x-ray. i had a very smart internist at the clinic. so he drew some blood and they ran the test and called me over. i thought maybe i had a parasite from the african trip. they've brought in a very well-known hematologist. spike in protein cells and so on. he turns to me and says you have a malignancy. you know people who have died from this. the first woman to run for president of the united states. i always wondered how he would react to that kind of news. he said it is incurable but it is treatable. i was kind of taking my temperature at the time and he said how long? statistically five years, but i think he can beat that. we talked about what i was in for. i didn't ask the questions i probably should've as how this will affect my family, how this will affect my ability to move and do those things. we were on a short stick
mandela. came back and was fishing in montana. they could kind of be relieved. a very well known orthopedist in new york. they said the same thing, they did a conventional x-ray. i had a very smart internist at the clinic. so he drew some blood and they ran the test and called me over. i thought maybe i had a parasite from the african trip. they've brought in a very well-known hematologist. spike in protein cells and so on. he turns to me and says you have a malignancy. you know people who have...
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as the greatest leaders in recent history gandhi, martin luther king, and nelson mandela have taught us, the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love, real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the "on" switch never to be turned to the "off" switch inappropriately. we shall demand better hiring better training better oversight and a new culture of policing. yes, a new culture of policing. where good policing is rewarded. >> billy murphy the attorney for freddie gray's family reacting today to the news that the six officers have been charged in relation to freddie gray's death. you know, all afternoon in baltimore we've been hearing people celebrating in the same spot where earlier this week we saw fires and looting. news4's derrick ward continues our team coverage now with
as the greatest leaders in recent history gandhi, martin luther king, and nelson mandela have taught us, the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love, real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable...
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., and on the walls are pictures of nelson mandela, bill clinton, autographed photos of president obama saying, thanks for being a good friend. he was incredible. he was a fun-loving man. it is sad to see it, because i kept asking him to go out to lunch after the first meeting because i knew he had amazing things to tell. it turns out the whole time he was really sick and had cancer. i didn't realize how bad it was because it didn't seem, when you would talk to him he seemed ok. a lot of these people who passed away will carry incredible secrets and stories. this book tells a lot of their stories, but it's the tip of the iceberg. brian: how did they get the job in the first place? kate: they get it usually through friends. people know somebody. that's why they are related. there are security checks. they dug through his records and found out he has been charged with rape. they had chelsea clinton in the white house. you cannot have some but he was a serious criminal record in the white house. even a minor criminal record. they would tell me, i have a clean record. that is very important
., and on the walls are pictures of nelson mandela, bill clinton, autographed photos of president obama saying, thanks for being a good friend. he was incredible. he was a fun-loving man. it is sad to see it, because i kept asking him to go out to lunch after the first meeting because i knew he had amazing things to tell. it turns out the whole time he was really sick and had cancer. i didn't realize how bad it was because it didn't seem, when you would talk to him he seemed ok. a lot of these...
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we had been working on a nelson mandela story for a long time. it wasn't until we got the book that we found the end to tell the story of mandelia in two hours. we need to figure out 761st 761st what the heart and soul is and need a writer to crack that. >> rose: tell me what you do as president of the producer's guild. >> it's a trade organization, we're not a union. we do a lot of education. we're keen on making sure the producer's team has health benefits. we have something in june in los angeles and new york in october where we cather thousands of producers together that help teach each other what's going on because there's no real school to go to to find out how you get films financed and how you get television made and work in this new media, so we come together as a community. it's a really great place to come to and belong as a producer. >> rose: here's a clip. we mentioned madam secretary and "5 flights up." here's a clip of through the wormhole which asks the question are we here for a reason. >> what is the meaning of life? don't you b
we had been working on a nelson mandela story for a long time. it wasn't until we got the book that we found the end to tell the story of mandelia in two hours. we need to figure out 761st 761st what the heart and soul is and need a writer to crack that. >> rose: tell me what you do as president of the producer's guild. >> it's a trade organization, we're not a union. we do a lot of education. we're keen on making sure the producer's team has health benefits. we have something in...
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he was supposed to have known nelson mandela personally. >> narrator: through his international ties, jones promises to get investors in on a secret gold deal. >> he was this miracle worker. he was gonna make all this magic happen. >> narrator: but dr. jones leads a double life, living it up with young, sexy wannabe pop stars... >> ♪
he was supposed to have known nelson mandela personally. >> narrator: through his international ties, jones promises to get investors in on a secret gold deal. >> he was this miracle worker. he was gonna make all this magic happen. >> narrator: but dr. jones leads a double life, living it up with young, sexy wannabe pop stars... >> ♪
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as few of the greatest leaders in recent history, gandhi, martin luther king and nelson mandela have taught us the only lasting response to either is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now, let us all show them the fruits of that love. real and lasting progress. the lasting changes that we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch. a new culture of policing. yes, a new culture of policing. where good policing is rewarded and bad policing is punished. where bad policemen fear committing misconduct because good policemen no longer fear preventing it correcting it reporting it or prosecuting it. the blue wall of silence which makes policemen wrongly conspire to conceal evil must come down. in the days ahead, we will be inviting police experts community leaders, rank and file officers and other who have seriously studied what must be done to join us
as few of the greatest leaders in recent history, gandhi, martin luther king and nelson mandela have taught us the only lasting response to either is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now, let us all show them the fruits of that love. real and lasting progress. the lasting changes that we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and...
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and on the walls are pictures of james with nelson mandela. james with bill clinton. autographed photos from president obama saying thank you for being such a good friend. he was very fun loving and sweet. it is sad to see it because i kept asking him to go out to lunch after that first meeting because i knew he had some amazing things to tell and he kept telling me, someday i promise. it turned out the whole time he was really sick and he at cancer. i did not realize. it did not seem when you talked to him. he seemed ok. a lot of these people who have passed away will carry incredible secrets and stories to their grave. this book tells a lot of those stories but it is the tip of the iceberg with a lot of them. brian: how do they get the job in the first place? kate: usually through friends. people know somebody. is what a lot of them are related. these are people -- these are not jobs that are advertised. in rare cases where they bring people in from the outside there are extensive security checks in clearances. tony savoy, the head of operations, told me the story a
and on the walls are pictures of james with nelson mandela. james with bill clinton. autographed photos from president obama saying thank you for being such a good friend. he was very fun loving and sweet. it is sad to see it because i kept asking him to go out to lunch after that first meeting because i knew he had some amazing things to tell and he kept telling me, someday i promise. it turned out the whole time he was really sick and he at cancer. i did not realize. it did not seem when you...
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as three of the greatest leaders in recent history, gandhi martin luther king, and nelson mandela have taught us the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love. real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch inappropriately. we shall demand better hiring better training, better oversight, and a new culture of policing. yes, a new culture of policing. where good policing is rewarded and bad policing is punished. where bad policemen fear committing misconduct because good policemen no longer fear preventing it correcting it reporting it or prosecuting it. the blue wall of silence, which makes policemen wrongfully conspire to conceal evil, must come down. in the days ahead, we will be inviting police experts, community leaders, rank
as three of the greatest leaders in recent history, gandhi martin luther king, and nelson mandela have taught us the only lasting response to evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love. real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and...
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mandela and going with other guys in the bush and came back fishing in montana and the backache would not go away. i had had them before and they could be relieved. a very well-known orthopedist in new york and another at the mayo clinic, said it's your lifestyle, did a conventional x-ray. >> rose: did they slow down? i had a smart internist at the mayo clinic. he said i think it's something else. so he drew blood, they ran tests and they called me over. >> rose: this was in minnesota. >> minnesota at the mayo clinic. i thought maybe i had a parasite from the african trip. i thought maybe that's what it was. and they brought in a very well-known hematologist. he reads off the screen these numbers, sounds like an s.a.t. test to me, spike in the protein cells and so on. he says you have a malignancy called multiple myeloma. you know people who have died from this, frank reynolds died from it, geraldine ferraro, the first woman to run for vice president of the united states. i always wondered how you would react to that kind of news. and then he said, it's incurable but it's treatable. s
mandela and going with other guys in the bush and came back fishing in montana and the backache would not go away. i had had them before and they could be relieved. a very well-known orthopedist in new york and another at the mayo clinic, said it's your lifestyle, did a conventional x-ray. >> rose: did they slow down? i had a smart internist at the mayo clinic. he said i think it's something else. so he drew blood, they ran tests and they called me over. >> rose: this was in...
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others honored include henry kissinger and nelson mandela. more news from doha coming up next. >> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, this is the news hour. coming up in the next 60 minutes, saudi arabia holds talks with the u.s. about implementing a five day humanitarian ceasefire in yemen but will the houthis agree? >> fighting in syria near the lebanese border. >> b
others honored include henry kissinger and nelson mandela. more news from doha coming up next. >> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, this is the news hour. coming up in the next 60 minutes, saudi arabia holds talks with the u.s. about implementing a five day humanitarian ceasefire in yemen but will the houthis agree? >> fighting in syria near the lebanese border. >> b
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i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it said nelson said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers fear. don't be afraid of being afraid. push through it. triumph over it. find the fear and convert. for concord. for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable then you have something to do. third actions matter far more than words. it is not what you say but what you do the people remember you for. the story of america is the story of men and women of action. george washington susan b anthony the roosevelts, rosa the roosevelts rosa parks. these icons of american history change our world not by what they said that what they did. even those words we remember so well mean what they do to us today because of the deeds we know they represent. the declaration of independence would simply be an elegant letter if it wasn't for the courage of he and his fellow revolutionaries who put not just there freedom but their lives on the line in a war against britain. the gettysburg address money or 2
i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it said nelson said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers fear. don't be afraid of being afraid. push through it. triumph over it. find the fear and convert. for concord. for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable then you have something to do. third actions matter far more than words. it is not what you say but what you do the people remember...
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nelson mandela's vision was to build a modern democratic state that would survive and thrive after the end of apartheid and the end of his term. his strategy included his now famous reconciliation commission where people who had committed crimes even murderous crimes during the apartheid era could come and testify, make their actions a part of the public record, and then be reconciled to the rest of the country so they could participate in the future. it was an astonishing thing. he said we don't have time to build anymore jails. we have to go forward. something that was copied largely in a slightly different form by rwanda. and a capacity that is beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough, we are now seeing the ongoing efforts of the president of colombia president santos, to resolve the last remaining conflicts there with the farc and the big hang-up is who is going to be held responsible for what. and this is something we all have to deal with in our lives. and we have to deal with in other cultures. but accountability is important, but so is going beyond. and
nelson mandela's vision was to build a modern democratic state that would survive and thrive after the end of apartheid and the end of his term. his strategy included his now famous reconciliation commission where people who had committed crimes even murderous crimes during the apartheid era could come and testify, make their actions a part of the public record, and then be reconciled to the rest of the country so they could participate in the future. it was an astonishing thing. he said we...
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mandela have taught us, the only lasting response top evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love, real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch inappropriately. we shall demand better hiring better training better oversight and a new culture of policing. yes, a new culture of policing. where good policing is rewarded and bad policing is punished. where bad policemen fear committing misconduct, because good policemen no longer fear preventing it, correcting it, reporting it or prosecuting it. the blue wall of silence which makes policemen wrongfully conspire to conceal evil must come down. in the days ahead we will be inviting police experts, community leaders rank and file officers and other who have seriously studied w
mandela have taught us, the only lasting response top evil is love. freddie gray's family thanks you for the love you have shown them. now let us all show them the fruits of that love, real and lasting progress. the lasting changes we make will be freddie's legacy. and the changes we make in baltimore can set the example for this nation. we can start with body cameras. we can continue with tough and enforceable regulations for the on switch never to be turned to the off switch inappropriately....
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he was the pacific northwest equivalent of nelson mandela or martin luther king jr. or desmond tutu that's how great a man he was. here's what billy said. i don't believe in magic. i believe in the sun and the stars, the water, the tides, floods, the owls, the hawks flying, the river running, the wind talking. they are measurements. they tell us how healthy things are. because we and they are the same. that's what i believe in. those who listen, those who learned to listen to the world that sustains them can hear the message brought forth by the salmon. billy frank jr. and his stories have to be told, and that's why i invite my colleagues today to join in co-sponsorship of h.r. 2270. join me and all the members of the washington statehouse delegation and mr. cole and ms. mccollum, the co-chairs of the native american caucus, in co-sponsoring the billy frank jr. tell your story act. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas mr. green for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speak
he was the pacific northwest equivalent of nelson mandela or martin luther king jr. or desmond tutu that's how great a man he was. here's what billy said. i don't believe in magic. i believe in the sun and the stars, the water, the tides, floods, the owls, the hawks flying, the river running, the wind talking. they are measurements. they tell us how healthy things are. because we and they are the same. that's what i believe in. those who listen, those who learned to listen to the world that...
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you know, nelson mandela, up until a few months ago, was on a terrorist list. so when it comes to the embargo and cuba, it is just dumb. no one country can have an economic impact on another country. but if i was a farmer and had manufacturing, the export of picks and rice and chicken, and not a mouse away was a country that was buying them, it would seem to me that the more people that have a relationship with each other, the less problems they have with each other. but i have never heard them say that castro -- we kept them from invading other countries. and there has been a lot of things said against communism that i agree with, but i never consider cuba if it is a free world. host: texas, johnny. an independent color. caller: yes, ma'am. thank you for taking my call. host: good morning. caller: i just wanted to make a comment real quick. the comment i am hearing is you keep coming back to the infrastructure, to the -- [indiscernible] and we have heard that before. i understand that you are advocating for the president's decision; however, i think we have he
you know, nelson mandela, up until a few months ago, was on a terrorist list. so when it comes to the embargo and cuba, it is just dumb. no one country can have an economic impact on another country. but if i was a farmer and had manufacturing, the export of picks and rice and chicken, and not a mouse away was a country that was buying them, it would seem to me that the more people that have a relationship with each other, the less problems they have with each other. but i have never heard them...