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so there's no way as young people or fair and children of nelson mandela oliver tumble. we cannot be part of that. we want to be part of the progressive world, which feeds human beings as human beings, not a subjects. and. busy the democrats see that who speak off in the world, they're most capos. i mean, it's great that means for the people by the people. and we've seen it leads speak for the people who don't pass, but they haven't had a chance to speak for themselves. so there's a way for them for us, was that opportunity for us to hear exactly what do the people of us say and what do they want? and i think they've spoken very loudly. we understand that some of the other international observers who with that and monitoring device has been criticized by the global community. they've been added to a global ones. his list by key one kind of response. if you i mean for them is not free. we cannot expect that when we side and we work towards freedom that they will not be consequences. but we're billed for this. and then we've been through wes. we are saying that we are not
so there's no way as young people or fair and children of nelson mandela oliver tumble. we cannot be part of that. we want to be part of the progressive world, which feeds human beings as human beings, not a subjects. and. busy the democrats see that who speak off in the world, they're most capos. i mean, it's great that means for the people by the people. and we've seen it leads speak for the people who don't pass, but they haven't had a chance to speak for themselves. so there's a way for...
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definitely nelson mandela because of the morality of his leadership. she practiced it in terms of service and fate and as her duty. king charles paid trip utility to al and i think that's really profound, a promise with destiny kept. think one of the reasons you're seeing that outpouring is not just because of the longevity but but because the queen went everywhere. she was in shops and schools and temples and mosques and opened bridges and launched ships. she talked to everybody all the time. eyou know it would have been hard to do if you were a young person, much less into your 90s. so now everybody you talk to pretty much has some kind of memory of meeting th e queen. >> there the -- >> isn't that incredible? the day her death was announced, we had as many that could fit themselves into the mall here all lined up filling the mall, which is that huge red tarmac avenue. >> talking about her relationship to melson nelson mandela and relationship to scottish farmers. >> watching this journey is also about her journey through history. when she came on to
definitely nelson mandela because of the morality of his leadership. she practiced it in terms of service and fate and as her duty. king charles paid trip utility to al and i think that's really profound, a promise with destiny kept. think one of the reasons you're seeing that outpouring is not just because of the longevity but but because the queen went everywhere. she was in shops and schools and temples and mosques and opened bridges and launched ships. she talked to everybody all the time....
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quietly morning and remembering her unique friendship with nelson mandela while others focused on the bitterly contested legacy of britain's empire. bbc's africa correspondent andrew harding reports now from cape town. andrew: it's 1947 and dakin ford -- a converted warship is taking the royal family to the southern tip of britain's fast african empire. on board and the hiday period, to princesses, elizabeth and margaret. but once ashore in cape town, elizabeth turns 21 and reflects earnestly on her future role as queen. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shelby devitt -- devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family. >> amid the crowds at her birthday party that night, a young ballet dancer, now 94 years old. >> i felt absolutely enraptured, overwhelmed. andrew: he would later dance at the queens coronation. >> the fst black dancer in the royal ballet. >> in the world, and the royal ballet. andrew: the royals african tour was hailed as a success, it intrudes, the empire was crumbling. soon after that royal visit sout
quietly morning and remembering her unique friendship with nelson mandela while others focused on the bitterly contested legacy of britain's empire. bbc's africa correspondent andrew harding reports now from cape town. andrew: it's 1947 and dakin ford -- a converted warship is taking the royal family to the southern tip of britain's fast african empire. on board and the hiday period, to princesses, elizabeth and margaret. but once ashore in cape town, elizabeth turns 21 and reflects earnestly...
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this is not like nelson mandela's funeral where it was a little bit of a celebration. this was much more solemn, because westminster abbey is limited in how many people can it have. nelson mandela's was a large athletic stadium. and so, they've limited the number of people. and then these security services have worked together in the past, just think, biden has visited the queen and others. the actually unique one that you mentioned is the emperor of japan, who this is considered a new thing. he does not travel to go visit others. thinking over the last week and a half of coverage, so far how interesting safety and security is from the perspective of the crown, you know, the crown doesn't have power. it just has its ability to show order. and i think in many ways, keeping this safe and security is another way of them sort of asserting power at a time when many people do question it. >> and you mentioned the funeral, the memorial service for nelson mandela. i covered that for cnn. and one of the most extraordinary things that we're going to see, i suppose tomorrow, base
this is not like nelson mandela's funeral where it was a little bit of a celebration. this was much more solemn, because westminster abbey is limited in how many people can it have. nelson mandela's was a large athletic stadium. and so, they've limited the number of people. and then these security services have worked together in the past, just think, biden has visited the queen and others. the actually unique one that you mentioned is the emperor of japan, who this is considered a new thing....
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and one of the great moments of my career was when the first time nelson mandela came to the united states. i was a senator at the time, and we met in the senate foreign relations executive committee room. and he came in, and we all stood there and said hello to him and the like. and afterwards, he asked me to come by my office. and he came by to say thank you, because he heard i had been stopped trying to get to to visit him, to see him in prison. and i had said once i said i got arrested. i wasn't arrested. i got stopped. pres. ramaphosa: you got stopped. pres. biden: prevented from from moving. he was extremely gracious. and, you know, we've ended up with two great democracies, and a lot to do. you personally and your country are such a critical part of what happens in a continent of 100 billion people, almost. we really need to make sure we're fully understand one another. you know, our trade relations with south africa we have 600 american companies doing business in south africa. pres. ramaphosa: true. pres. biden: and you're a leader on climate and health and covid-19. i'd like to t
and one of the great moments of my career was when the first time nelson mandela came to the united states. i was a senator at the time, and we met in the senate foreign relations executive committee room. and he came in, and we all stood there and said hello to him and the like. and afterwards, he asked me to come by my office. and he came by to say thank you, because he heard i had been stopped trying to get to to visit him, to see him in prison. and i had said once i said i got arrested. i...
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w with, i'm standing in front of the house, nelson mandela moved into all thing is released from prison in 1994, i guess at this house and food at all. my you, if president, oprah winfrey, magic johnson and now you could pick it says, welcome to century monday le. in find out how one either uses unusual material to create beautiful and haunting piece of travel with us to the city of peggotty. the capital. everyone does take us around the city and then what the latest and hospital fashion produced in malawi, in on my end of it and you know, watching actor mac a m a d was home re imagined and now a sensory for reflection. it's only fitting that we acknowledge the visionaries behind the spaces that we inhabit. vanessa and his design team from the i t like maurice says, has for more than 3 decades crafted, beautiful, sustainable, and functional buildings. in. ringback ringback to welding and you know, our truck for visual team leader and finish down the motion borne architect and his team follow the architecture of the we visual addresses architecture. we always try to see things on how it'
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so because you know that big to president nelson, mandela, nelson, mandela, father, a man of eternal forgiveness, said that piece is a long road is enough, but, but it has no alternative in the public. it has no hazy lucas. in reality, the russians and more craniums have no other choice, but to take this path, i am half of a piece. moreover, we too should go with them because we must, throughout the world be legion working together in solidarity. and we must be able to impose seal in conditional unconditional option of peace on the war lobbies. you i do now. we are march. i wish to be directly alamo. and i'm glad pacifically address. you mean that again, my dear him, russian and ukrainian friends? fish come, regulars grove, too much blood has been spelled swan but i do love me too much. blood rush, the sacred blood of your sweet children, but i asked them, i mean it's time matters to stop this mass destruction. my apologies, it's time to stop this war. he is neil, never the entire world is watching you reach nov renier, but time has come to fight for life news just as you courageousl
so because you know that big to president nelson, mandela, nelson, mandela, father, a man of eternal forgiveness, said that piece is a long road is enough, but, but it has no alternative in the public. it has no hazy lucas. in reality, the russians and more craniums have no other choice, but to take this path, i am half of a piece. moreover, we too should go with them because we must, throughout the world be legion working together in solidarity. and we must be able to impose seal in...
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nelson, my dad, they spoke a lot. they were very fond of each other as to the, the us talking about reconciliation amongst the races in today, south africa in today's africa, in general, across the continent. the relationship between britain and africa is that of trade, age and diplomacy. african leaders want to be treated on an equal footing asked to purchase, and they also want certain things dressed like they want artifact stolen during the crony. those returned back to africa, they also went the issue of landed raised in some countries, some foreigners, some british people still own the land that was stolen from black africans. but on the whole, those who are fond of the queen said the, remember her memory is i remember her visits here and there, remember her legacy and the impact she had in africa. queen elizabeth assented for an on february, the 5th 1952. she was in kenya at the time, 3 hours outside of nairobi to rural lodge, where she was informed of her father's death. catherine sawyer has more than the queen
nelson, my dad, they spoke a lot. they were very fond of each other as to the, the us talking about reconciliation amongst the races in today, south africa in today's africa, in general, across the continent. the relationship between britain and africa is that of trade, age and diplomacy. african leaders want to be treated on an equal footing asked to purchase, and they also want certain things dressed like they want artifact stolen during the crony. those returned back to africa, they also...
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i'm standing in front of the house, nelson mandela moved into our thing is released from prison in 1994 guess at the housing food at the u. s. president, oprah winfrey magic johnson. and now you could pick it says, welcome to century mandela. in find out how and either either unusual material to create beautiful and haunting piece of travel with us to the that the upper gallery, the capital, everyone does take us around the city. and then what the latest and hospital fashion produced in malawi a and you're watching actor mac, a m a d was home re imagined and now a sanctuary for reflection. it's only fitting that we acknowledge the visionaries behind the spaces that we inhabit. when tom and his design team from the italic marissa has for more than 3 decades crafted, beautiful, sustainable, and functional building. a team leader finished and on the motion born architect and christine followed distinct architectural philosophy. the way visual addresses architecture. we always try to see things on how it's going to integrate people, their experience, and improving the quality of life and br
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so because you know that big to president nelson, mandela, nelson mandela, probably a man of eternal forgiveness said that peace is a long road to nap, but, but it has no alternative in the public. it has no right.
so because you know that big to president nelson, mandela, nelson mandela, probably a man of eternal forgiveness said that peace is a long road to nap, but, but it has no alternative in the public. it has no right.
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freedom fighters, such as former south african president nelson mandela, was detained for decades and faced torture and prison cells. despite the queens warm relation with nelson mandela after his release in 1990, some south africans feel she said -- she should have acknowledged atrocities by the british. they are calling for an end to any nostalgia and to the british monarchy. >> the monarchy has never produced or done anything positive to south africa. there is nothing positive that the monarch has ever done. >> still, several african leaders has sent kind messages of condolences and have praised her efforts to restore friendly ties with former colonies. >> i saw her driving in a ceremonial car with nelson mandela, a longtime victim of colonialism in south africa. that was part of her contribution to the mutating world efforts for the contribution. >> as king charles takes over the throne, there are questions whether britain will acknowledge their atrocities committed by british colonial masters. but for victims like them, there is not much time left and they may not live to see com
freedom fighters, such as former south african president nelson mandela, was detained for decades and faced torture and prison cells. despite the queens warm relation with nelson mandela after his release in 1990, some south africans feel she said -- she should have acknowledged atrocities by the british. they are calling for an end to any nostalgia and to the british monarchy. >> the monarchy has never produced or done anything positive to south africa. there is nothing positive that the...
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despite the queen's personally warm relationship with nelson mandela after his release in 1990, some south africans feel she should have acknowledged atrocities by the british. and they are calling for an end to any nostalgia about the british monarchy. >> the monarchy has never done anything positive to africa and south africa, there's nothing positive that the monarch has ever done. >> still, several african leaders have sent kind messages of condolences and have praised her efforts to restore friendly ties with former colonies. >> i saw her driving in a ceremonial car with nelson mandela, a long-time victim of colonialism in south africa. i also saw pictures of her -- that was part of her efforts for reconciliation. >> and as king charles iii takes over the throne, there are questions over whether britain will now acknowledge the atrocities committed by british colonial masters. but for victims like ndegwa, there is not much time left, and they may not live to see compensation, that acknowledgement, or even an apology. for the pbs newshour, i'm isabel nakirya in nairobi. ♪ judy:
despite the queen's personally warm relationship with nelson mandela after his release in 1990, some south africans feel she should have acknowledged atrocities by the british. and they are calling for an end to any nostalgia about the british monarchy. >> the monarchy has never done anything positive to africa and south africa, there's nothing positive that the monarch has ever done. >> still, several african leaders have sent kind messages of condolences and have praised her...
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. >> nelson mandela was the only world leader that called her, elizabeth. he didn't call her, mom, or your majesty. >> what medicine are you using? you look young every time i see you! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no foreign relationship was more important than with britain's closest and most powerful ally, the united states. >> friendship with our powerful ally, the united states, it's a powerful element -- >> during her seven decades on the throne, she took five official trips to the knighted states, emphasizing their shared link, going back to 1776, when the 13 american colonies broke free from great britain. >> the declaration of independence, but is it not for long break our friendship. >> now came the presidents official welcome -- >> queen elizabeth first traveled to the united states in 1957, visiting new york, where it took rotate parade was held in her honor. >> lovely to be here. >> she met president eisenhower at the white house. over the years, she danced -- >> some after dinner dancing. >> hosted -- and celebrated with many american presidents. she even wen
. >> nelson mandela was the only world leader that called her, elizabeth. he didn't call her, mom, or your majesty. >> what medicine are you using? you look young every time i see you! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no foreign relationship was more important than with britain's closest and most powerful ally, the united states. >> friendship with our powerful ally, the united states, it's a powerful element -- >> during her seven decades on the throne, she took five official trips...
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they spoke a lot that a big bond between them was very, very fond of south africa ad of nelson mandela to day. the relationship between britain and the morning keys out of age, trade and diplomacy. but so africa and other african countries want britain to cheat them under more equal footing. african leaders know that they now have more options on the table such as china, india, and russia. britain knows this demonic he knows this other western countries know this. so they are trying to cultivate that relationship with other forget other african countries. but jeremy, those people in south africa in other parts of the continent who are morning, the queen, i remember seeing her legacy and remembering her life. i was a serious her with tosh. her that live in johannesburg, retention due to her or elizabeth was named quinn. on february 5th, 1952. she was in kenya at the time. 3 hours outside my ruby, a rural lodge where she was informed of her father's death, observed catherine sawyer has more. now, on the queen's legacy in that country, queen elizabeth was here in central kenya in 1952. an
they spoke a lot that a big bond between them was very, very fond of south africa ad of nelson mandela to day. the relationship between britain and the morning keys out of age, trade and diplomacy. but so africa and other african countries want britain to cheat them under more equal footing. african leaders know that they now have more options on the table such as china, india, and russia. britain knows this demonic he knows this other western countries know this. so they are trying to...
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a personal friendship with nelson mandela, perhaps behind the scenes working to moderate the policies of margaret thatcher, w. so yes, there was soft power, but there was a very delicate and steely behind the scenes of what we might call hard power. elizabeth had an agenda, but it was anti-racism, harmony, people getting together. >> and for those that hear, that is big ben that is tolling, and while you hear some of the music from the band, the guns and the bell and the cloping of the horses, there is mostly silence on the streets there. there is king charles. of course, along with his siblings, the queen's children. behind them, the grand children, including the heir to the throne, the new prince of wales, prince william, and his brother, prince harry, who is not in military uniform. i want to bring in mark phillips on that. prince harry has weighed in on his dress for today. >> yes. well, we've seen several shots of the brothers marching along. what is interesting, i think to note here, is that while this is a public ceremonial expression of the family's grief, there are also proto
a personal friendship with nelson mandela, perhaps behind the scenes working to moderate the policies of margaret thatcher, w. so yes, there was soft power, but there was a very delicate and steely behind the scenes of what we might call hard power. elizabeth had an agenda, but it was anti-racism, harmony, people getting together. >> and for those that hear, that is big ben that is tolling, and while you hear some of the music from the band, the guns and the bell and the cloping of the...
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it was nelson mandela who said, courage is not the absence of fear but the triumph over it. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the company, america. good night. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> i am thankful it was con camera. this is an issue that has been going on for a long time. >> to young children and a father inches away from a horrible tragedy. all are ok but new video speaks to a much larger problem. thank you for joining us. i am dan ashley. ama: and i am ama daetz. dash cam footage shows the shocking moment an suv came with
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>> nelson mandela. when i was being interviewed for my job working for the queen, was the at windsor castle. i was waiting and that was unusual. eventually her laughter at the top of the stairs and i looked up and there was nelson mandela who had run over by 30 minutes. when he walked in, he said, ma'am, you look fantastic. she said, you should see my mother. so, there was a special chemistry there. but importantly, i think they both understood each other, people like that, because the queen -- because they'd both been around a long time. they'd both seen ups and downs. and i think there was a hugely reassuring quality to the queen for world leaders. >> a lot of world leaders -- it must have been incredibly nerve wracking when someone's who's just come into power to meet the power and to know she has known all your predecessors and she has had relationships with all of them and wondering what your relationship is going to be like. >> and all the former prime ministers have said the same thing, she put t
>> nelson mandela. when i was being interviewed for my job working for the queen, was the at windsor castle. i was waiting and that was unusual. eventually her laughter at the top of the stairs and i looked up and there was nelson mandela who had run over by 30 minutes. when he walked in, he said, ma'am, you look fantastic. she said, you should see my mother. so, there was a special chemistry there. but importantly, i think they both understood each other, people like that, because the...
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but nelson mandela, a great friend of mine and hers he would say hello, elizabeth, how's the duke. that was nelson mandela. >> that's amazing. >> i remember also my children, they met the queen for the first time at balmoral, and they were very young at that time, both under 5. she was walking out and was going to introduce them for the first time and one she was out with her corgis and they were barking and she said shut up. so my kids said if the queen can say it. that was her sense of humor. though she was above us, she was alongside us, and she would like herself to be remembered as a person who served the country right until the last. there were pictures of her tuesday before she died on the thursday meeting the new prime minister and saying good-bye to the old prime minister and she did it with such dignity and clearly was not well at that time. >> i had the privilege of once being at balmoral and watching the rights in scotland, the incredible outpouring from the people, it was so clear there was a special bond between her and scotland and the fact she went to balmoral in sc
but nelson mandela, a great friend of mine and hers he would say hello, elizabeth, how's the duke. that was nelson mandela. >> that's amazing. >> i remember also my children, they met the queen for the first time at balmoral, and they were very young at that time, both under 5. she was walking out and was going to introduce them for the first time and one she was out with her corgis and they were barking and she said shut up. so my kids said if the queen can say it. that was her...
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>> the only comparison i can make was really nelson mandela, whose funeral i also attended. these were two people who, they transcended their countries and frankly, they ended upstanding and symbolizing for things greater than even the institutions they represented. that would be the only comparison i think you could make. >> they were good friends. in fact, nelson mandela had a habit of calling her elizabeth and kept being reproached by his family saying you can't call the queen by her first name. why not, she calls me nelson? . >> she knew everyone. >> she did. anyone she wanted to meet. i remember the story she wanted to meet billy graham came to see her and they spent time together. i wanted to ask you about king charles iii and his relationship with canada. i saw there were some hesitancy to put him on the currency in canada. what do you think about that? >> i'm not sure that hesitancy is very deep. i tell people that canada is a kind of a comfortably but not passionately monarchist country. the only thing smaller in canada than the monarchist movement is the republican
>> the only comparison i can make was really nelson mandela, whose funeral i also attended. these were two people who, they transcended their countries and frankly, they ended upstanding and symbolizing for things greater than even the institutions they represented. that would be the only comparison i think you could make. >> they were good friends. in fact, nelson mandela had a habit of calling her elizabeth and kept being reproached by his family saying you can't call the queen by...
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mandela in 2013 was mourned by millions worldwide. after spending nearly 3 decades in prison for demanding equality and fighting south africa's apartheid system, the country's 1st black president was buried in his rural home village of colonel. the most recent rural funeral, a much smaller affair than queen elizabeth with just 30 guests that of her husband . prince philip died last april at the age of 99. many say the queen never recovered from losing her life partner the body of prince philip will be lay to rest next to his queen once the funeral is over. on monday, the 1st time in history, the funeral of a british sovereign will be televised live around the world. stephanie decker algae, 0 or queen elizabeth. the 2nd was not the only the head of the royal family and the british head of state. she was the head of the commonwealth. that's a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics. had m with us as in johannesburg with more on south africa's reaction to the funeral. the mood here in south africa was generally low key.
mandela in 2013 was mourned by millions worldwide. after spending nearly 3 decades in prison for demanding equality and fighting south africa's apartheid system, the country's 1st black president was buried in his rural home village of colonel. the most recent rural funeral, a much smaller affair than queen elizabeth with just 30 guests that of her husband . prince philip died last april at the age of 99. many say the queen never recovered from losing her life partner the body of prince philip...
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and to vote for nelson mandela as president. to get to that election and then the inauguration, i was like, being invited to the world's best party. the best party ever! >> i'm so glad that i voted, you see. [inaudible] i'll do it again. >> mandela would recognize -- , because you know, she was always around. >> yes, i'm too tall. >> how was your first day of retirement? >> it's great, if i were you i'd be very tired right now. >> anytime you around him you would just feel him and even one-on-one, he would ask after you. it's like, oh, are you going to dangerous places again? where have you been? you must stay out of these dangerous places. how extraordinary in your life to finally feel like the good guy, right? because there is no doubt about that this is the good guy. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, did i tell you i bought our car from carvana? yeah, ma. it was so easy. i found the perfect car under budget too! and i get seven days to love it or my money back... i love it! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. president biden signed the
and to vote for nelson mandela as president. to get to that election and then the inauguration, i was like, being invited to the world's best party. the best party ever! >> i'm so glad that i voted, you see. [inaudible] i'll do it again. >> mandela would recognize -- , because you know, she was always around. >> yes, i'm too tall. >> how was your first day of retirement? >> it's great, if i were you i'd be very tired right now. >> anytime you around him you...
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mandela who well, a few people who called her elizabeth. so she's been part of world history for 70 years. she's seen a huge amount happen. britain has gone to. busy war 3 or 4 times during her reign, we had crises, we've had all sorts of things happening. she's been there, she's been a constant. so her standing in the world is unsurpassed. it's not for nothing that she knows of the queen, the british we know she's just known as the queen around the world. i'm interested, you mentioned the, the american presence in the canadian isn't. and one of the things that was perhaps amusing for an international audience was the fact that some of the guess where she bused to the, to the venue. but that's not change you to have a chat on the bus and not present button, but have a chat on the bus. and perhaps to discuss some diplomacy, diplomatic avenues rather than just the funeral. yes. well, the busing of the dignitaries with a british pragmatic solution. you could not have a 100 heads of state and government all in their usual motorcade, so it would
mandela who well, a few people who called her elizabeth. so she's been part of world history for 70 years. she's seen a huge amount happen. britain has gone to. busy war 3 or 4 times during her reign, we had crises, we've had all sorts of things happening. she's been there, she's been a constant. so her standing in the world is unsurpassed. it's not for nothing that she knows of the queen, the british we know she's just known as the queen around the world. i'm interested, you mentioned the, the...
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i looked, up and there was nelson mandela, who had run over by 30 minutes. his audience with the queen, apparently -- when he walked, and he said, ma'am, you look fantastic. and she said, you should see my mother. so, there was a special chemistry there. but, importantly, i think they both understood each other. because they both had been around a long time. they both seen ups and downs. and i think it was a hugely reassuring quality to the queen for world leaders. >> a lot of them, i must of been incredibly nerve-racking, somebody who's just come into power, to meet the queen. and yet, to know that she has known all your predecessors, and it's had relationships with all of them, wondering what your relationships gonna be like. >> and all the former prime ministers who spoke about their relationship with the queen have said the same thing. the she put them at their ease. and the thing about ali being a world leader is spending time with the queen, everything else is put to one side. you just got time with someone with this experience. it must of been a very
i looked, up and there was nelson mandela, who had run over by 30 minutes. his audience with the queen, apparently -- when he walked, and he said, ma'am, you look fantastic. and she said, you should see my mother. so, there was a special chemistry there. but, importantly, i think they both understood each other. because they both had been around a long time. they both seen ups and downs. and i think it was a hugely reassuring quality to the queen for world leaders. >> a lot of them, i...
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nelson mandela wasn't on tiktok, "it's your boy nelson, kicking it in prison." if we had more time we could talk about how this protest follows on the heels of a series of events that turned iran into a powder keg. water mismanagement has caused massive droughts. and on top of all of, that the united states has sanctioned iran so badly people can barely afford medicine. this protest and moment in time has many people in iran wondering if this is going to be a tipping point. but we don't have the time to cover all of that, because it turns out iran's government is not the only one feel the heat. >> this morning, more than 1,000 russian protesters detained by russian police after taking to the streets. young men chanting, "i don't want to die for putin." mothers screaming, "send putin to the trenches. let our children live." this after president putin suddenly announcing he would call up 300,000 men for military service after his massive losses in ukraine. >> other russians are fleeing the country, flights from moscow to all visa-free destinations selling out quic
nelson mandela wasn't on tiktok, "it's your boy nelson, kicking it in prison." if we had more time we could talk about how this protest follows on the heels of a series of events that turned iran into a powder keg. water mismanagement has caused massive droughts. and on top of all of, that the united states has sanctioned iran so badly people can barely afford medicine. this protest and moment in time has many people in iran wondering if this is going to be a tipping point. but we...
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i'm not, no nelson mandela ma'am, just to granny. but i think he's on the leasing team. this is carol. 2 brother in law test, manias, resources. 3 minister guide by nature. mm hm. he's a vocal supporter of m m g 's, proposed tailings and tough penalties for protesters. we strongly support the company's right to proceed through the environment, the planning, approval process. and that's what they're attempting to do, not withstanding the, the very radical bar environmental protesters who are trying to stop at that sign that they're above the law. where place safety is important. workers should have the right to go to work without thing. i stopped, you sang as a threat to work a safety from the actions of the protestant. absolutely. m under his proposed new law procedures could be fined up to $6000.00 or jail for up to a year for a 1st offense. ah, it will have no impact whatsoever on tasteful practice. it's still a peaceful process though. then they can still be arrested and charged under the existing laws. well, the laws are working very well. ah, and she did get approva
i'm not, no nelson mandela ma'am, just to granny. but i think he's on the leasing team. this is carol. 2 brother in law test, manias, resources. 3 minister guide by nature. mm hm. he's a vocal supporter of m m g 's, proposed tailings and tough penalties for protesters. we strongly support the company's right to proceed through the environment, the planning, approval process. and that's what they're attempting to do, not withstanding the, the very radical bar environmental protesters who are...
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it was nelson mandela who said, courage is not the absence of fear but the triumph over it. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the company, america. good night.
it was nelson mandela who said, courage is not the absence of fear but the triumph over it. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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mandela. and she was seen as part of the soft power that patricia on the apartheid government and bought about its demise. having said that, though the queen paid little attention to africa, she seldom mention to africa. and all her attempts to keep the empire alive through the commonwealth did not seem to work here amongst african countries. this sentiment expressed in the next clip is very much representative of the feeling on the ground here, amongst many africans, she was becoming irrelevant here. we know about chinese president jim ping or russian president vladimir putin, not the queen. this was her feeling on the ground that with the passing of the queen, the commonwealth itself might become irrelevant. so, with the queen now gone, you have issues of me or colonialism. issues of african poverty. no longer receiving any more attention than they did when she was alive. so it's no wonder then, many here still that the u. k. has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell
mandela. and she was seen as part of the soft power that patricia on the apartheid government and bought about its demise. having said that, though the queen paid little attention to africa, she seldom mention to africa. and all her attempts to keep the empire alive through the commonwealth did not seem to work here amongst african countries. this sentiment expressed in the next clip is very much representative of the feeling on the ground here, amongst many africans, she was becoming...
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after that, the nelson mandela is there, she had a close relationship with them. she talked with him a lot, and she was very, very fond of him. years later, of course, a part of ends in 1994 britain's last a very strong relationship with saw that ford and other parts of africa and in south africa in particular. the relationship now is war about age, trade and diplomacy, african leaders. so that's going general snow that they have other options such as china, india and russia, britain, other western countries. i very much aware of this. they're trying to cultivate a relationship with africa, not everybody's on a more equal footing. that seems to be the sentiment now, but generally for those who are morning, the queen, they are watching the funeral, paying their respects and saying they go, vice of zeros, horrible thrust reporting live from johannesburg. how many times the solid turkish city of antalya is at the heart of the nations flower producing region. it's workers caution, prepare mainly combinations to be sent abroad to countries like the united kingdom . and
after that, the nelson mandela is there, she had a close relationship with them. she talked with him a lot, and she was very, very fond of him. years later, of course, a part of ends in 1994 britain's last a very strong relationship with saw that ford and other parts of africa and in south africa in particular. the relationship now is war about age, trade and diplomacy, african leaders. so that's going general snow that they have other options such as china, india and russia, britain, other...
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mandela was freed from prison and you will reap call that he was in prison for more than 20 years in south africa and the actor did not having said this or even indeed having ever met with the duchess so let's bring in our panel's reaction richard, she does seem to have rather grandiose ideas about herself doesn't she come the duchess. richard: ready has indeed, now while i will agree, i think the marriage was met with quite a lot of jubilation, i don't think it rose to the level of normally bring nelson mandel about west we know from history, he was also the beginning of the death of a - and south african i think that's a celebration was on a different level completely different c1 u.s. worse, did you rejoice in this meghan markle funeral. tomi: i care less about the royal family even in its entirety but nobody loves megan more than she loves herself and i think that's evident with each passing week two of this a good note to end and thank you for joining us this week, will be back next week with more commentary and interviews on wall street journal and thank you and have a great la
mandela was freed from prison and you will reap call that he was in prison for more than 20 years in south africa and the actor did not having said this or even indeed having ever met with the duchess so let's bring in our panel's reaction richard, she does seem to have rather grandiose ideas about herself doesn't she come the duchess. richard: ready has indeed, now while i will agree, i think the marriage was met with quite a lot of jubilation, i don't think it rose to the level of normally...
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over the decades, the queen met most of africa's notable leaders, including nelson mandela, julius narita, mobile to stacy sake of an ellen johnson, sir leaf in some african country. places institutions and streets carried queen elizabeth's name for many decades. well, the queen also touched many lives. he spoke to one woman in ghana who met her in person when receiving the young lead as a ward. and i was for young people across the commonwealth who dedicate their lives to serve the communities in unique ways. i mean a bower shares her memories of the queen with us. the news of her person is, ah, so do by stating. but again, an opportunity for us to reminisce and celebrate and long last to legacy her unmatched humility on dignity and values of of service ah, will continue to live in me especially and the lives of the young people she inspired. i'm the one on one posture in the award presentation is one that reminds me of how my grandmother was keeping me the last best way in the house. just to persuade me to go to school. i was actually shedding tears while receiving the award from her. t
over the decades, the queen met most of africa's notable leaders, including nelson mandela, julius narita, mobile to stacy sake of an ellen johnson, sir leaf in some african country. places institutions and streets carried queen elizabeth's name for many decades. well, the queen also touched many lives. he spoke to one woman in ghana who met her in person when receiving the young lead as a ward. and i was for young people across the commonwealth who dedicate their lives to serve the communities...