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., and bono of all people. the main event, it was barack obama. this celebration started before people could get through the doors. continued. and continued. this massive crowd, most had never met mandela. [indiscernible] >> a picture taken before this young man was even born. he has done so much for us. day about this was a nelson mandela and his legacy. they came with more than that on their minds. these women traveled for hours in the dirt for a once and a lifetime experience. >> this is an exciting event. >> many show that the rockstar here was president obama, even with real rock stars on stage. was an electric afternoon. i wish the television could do justice to the sensation of 40- 50,000 people who would spontaneously jump at the song and dance routines. stadium.miniscent of a there was something else going on the stadium. you were following that. ifa moment of awkwardness you talk about politics. specifically, one of the moments was that everyone arranged on stage, they found themselves waiting for quite some time. president obama was not
., and bono of all people. the main event, it was barack obama. this celebration started before people could get through the doors. continued. and continued. this massive crowd, most had never met mandela. [indiscernible] >> a picture taken before this young man was even born. he has done so much for us. day about this was a nelson mandela and his legacy. they came with more than that on their minds. these women traveled for hours in the dirt for a once and a lifetime experience. >>...
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or maybe bono live in a free, miniconcert. that's what folks in ireland were treated to christmas eve. bono, singing christmas songs like "merry christmas, everyone." >> this is outside? >> this is outside, on a street, in dublin. a famous street, actually. he song "o come all ye faithful." he got help from the hot house flowers. this is a christmas eve tradition. if you're in dublin, you might want to make your way to that neighborhood. people are encouraged to make a donation, as all of the money goes to the simon community to get homeless people housing during the cold winter season. and bono and friends transforming a chilly night into a beautiful day. >>> 2013 might be known as the year of the panda breaking records. for the most panda bear cubs born in captivity ever. i love this. 49 pandas born this year. a remarkable 42 have survived. scientists are thrilled, saying breeding giant pandas is the only chance we have of saving the species. it's working and better than ever. there's 367 pandas living in captivity, includin
or maybe bono live in a free, miniconcert. that's what folks in ireland were treated to christmas eve. bono, singing christmas songs like "merry christmas, everyone." >> this is outside? >> this is outside, on a street, in dublin. a famous street, actually. he song "o come all ye faithful." he got help from the hot house flowers. this is a christmas eve tradition. if you're in dublin, you might want to make your way to that neighborhood. people are encouraged to...
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. ♪ >> reporter: bono, dylan, run dmc, bruce springsteen, suddenly mtv was plastered with images of apartheid oppression. all organized by springsteen's guitar player steven van zandt. >> children were coming up to him saying we saw a video on mtv, on b.e.t., what's this south african thing all about? ♪ >> reporter: the apex of this musical movement came in 1988 in a concert in england to celebrate mandela's 70th birthday while he was still in prison. it was seen by 600 million people in 67 countries, but it was banned in south africa. ♪ >> reporter: nelson mandela once said music could ignite the political resolve of those who might be otherwise be indifferent. he was right. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> interesting back story, isn't it? good stuff. >> here's an interesting story about the national anthem of south africa. when nelson mandela was elected president it was still in africans -- africans. when he was elected it was changed to include the five languages spoken in south africa. >> neat stuff. >> check it out. those are the pictures and images of people remembering him. him
. ♪ >> reporter: bono, dylan, run dmc, bruce springsteen, suddenly mtv was plastered with images of apartheid oppression. all organized by springsteen's guitar player steven van zandt. >> children were coming up to him saying we saw a video on mtv, on b.e.t., what's this south african thing all about? ♪ >> reporter: the apex of this musical movement came in 1988 in a concert in england to celebrate mandela's 70th birthday while he was still in prison. it was seen by 600...
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bono and other celebrity also expected to taken. here at home today mayor ed lee opened condolence book for the public to sign in san francisco located in the mayor office in city hall and will be there all week. like to stop by the mayor ordered flag ins all city property and buildings be flown at half staff next sunday. that is the day mandela funeral and burial are scheduled. >> then this. an aclaimed boy choir from oakland heading to washington dc first thing tomorrow to take part in a service in memory of nelson mandela. nick smith met with these talented students at pacifica boy choir academy. the ♪ these are the boys at the grammy award winning pacific boy choir academy in oakland. the all between the ages of 11 and 18 and i caught up with them at rehearsal. group has been invited by the south african embassy to the u.s. to perform at services for man della in washington, d.c. >> this brings us closer to everyone else mourning the death and celebrating the life of nelson mandel 8. he's part of the original group to visit th
bono and other celebrity also expected to taken. here at home today mayor ed lee opened condolence book for the public to sign in san francisco located in the mayor office in city hall and will be there all week. like to stop by the mayor ordered flag ins all city property and buildings be flown at half staff next sunday. that is the day mandela funeral and burial are scheduled. >> then this. an aclaimed boy choir from oakland heading to washington dc first thing tomorrow to take part in...
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fill that football stadium in south africa honoring the life of nelson mandela, among them front man bono. he spoke to "nbc nightly news" brian williams about the loss of the man he called his friend, his mentor and his guide. >> the man was made famous with absolute the fist, the fist opening into a handshake. this is a man who has all the reasons in the world to hate his enemy but he refused to hate. not because he didn't feel rage. i think he just thought love would do a better job. two years ago, another type of celebration for the man who changed the world, this time with a little help from bono and u 2. g. and we're here. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to americ
fill that football stadium in south africa honoring the life of nelson mandela, among them front man bono. he spoke to "nbc nightly news" brian williams about the loss of the man he called his friend, his mentor and his guide. >> the man was made famous with absolute the fist, the fist opening into a handshake. this is a man who has all the reasons in the world to hate his enemy but he refused to hate. not because he didn't feel rage. i think he just thought love would do a...
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and bono, another of mandela's great friends wrote in the end nelson mandela showed us how to love rather than hate, not because he had never surrendered to rage or violence but because he learned that love would do a better job. ♪ ♪ ♪ across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> vice president joe biden, secretary hillary clinton, compare and contrast. >> not a chance. here is what i'll say. both hillary and joe would make outstanding presidents and possess the qualities that are needed to be outstanding presidents. >> joining me now, fresh from his exclusive interview with president obama msnbc's chris matthews joining me from boston. he didn't bite. he's a smart guy. >> he did. >> yeah, he did. >> thank you. >> what's your takeaway? he seemed at once defensiv
and bono, another of mandela's great friends wrote in the end nelson mandela showed us how to love rather than hate, not because he had never surrendered to rage or violence but because he learned that love would do a better job. ♪ ♪ ♪ across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor....
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you know, at least another 100 or so more eminent people like pop stars like bono or film stars like char lease they are ron. it was the who's who of the world. what was so powerful was it was everybody mixed up and mushed up together. it was so mandela. i've said it over and over again. he didn't mind if you weren't wearing your best clothes when you saw him, even if you hadn't brushed your hair or if your kids weren't wearing shoes. you saw you. he saw every person. that was what was so key. it was so key today. it was a wonderful sendoff because it was a bit of everybody's experience of him all mixed up in that stadium, and you know, it was a bit messy because it was raining and the logistics were sometimes a bit off. that didn't matter because this was for madiba, for mandela. everybody came to say good-bye. at the home, people are still coming, laying flowers. this doesn't seem like it's going to end. >> it's wonderful the way you put that messy and all smushed up the way nelson mandela would have loved that. an amazing tapestry of people there in that stadium. thank you so much
you know, at least another 100 or so more eminent people like pop stars like bono or film stars like char lease they are ron. it was the who's who of the world. what was so powerful was it was everybody mixed up and mushed up together. it was so mandela. i've said it over and over again. he didn't mind if you weren't wearing your best clothes when you saw him, even if you hadn't brushed your hair or if your kids weren't wearing shoes. you saw you. he saw every person. that was what was so key....
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so i rode to those people who are interested in justice and fairness but as bono irene addis states. and i tried to tell a story narrative we so that it is interesting to people and so that you see what it is like to go through the court for my client perspective. i talk about 18 euros you're in a car accident and charged with vehicular manslaughter. i talk about much of euro who is accused of sexual. [indiscernible] because he played with a neighbor or allegedly. and i talk about a death penalty case and other cases like that and i try to tell the story through the perspective of those plans and what it's like and how important a lawyer's role is because the court system can be very overwhelming when you look at it, you know, and you walk into any court in the country and you will see rows and rows and rows of people sitting on benches are standing in always you are meeting their lawyers for the first time on the fly down of their names camino, the test out their hand, they fill up some story in finance. and then ask this person to go into court and fnn. and this person is doubling
so i rode to those people who are interested in justice and fairness but as bono irene addis states. and i tried to tell a story narrative we so that it is interesting to people and so that you see what it is like to go through the court for my client perspective. i talk about 18 euros you're in a car accident and charged with vehicular manslaughter. i talk about much of euro who is accused of sexual. [indiscernible] because he played with a neighbor or allegedly. and i talk about a death...
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bush with u-2 front man bono. that was posted on a site where selfies were ubiquitous there were thousands of pictures with the hash tag mandela's service. >> if it was terrible to take photos as a memorial service, maybe they should have kicked out all the camera crews. >> reporter: is taking selfies at funerals a trend? maybe not. there is a site dedicated to pictures of grieving mourners. really? probably safer to picture yourself at less somber historic occasions like the president's daughters seen snapping selfies at their father's most recent inauguration. we need to know the selfie for which the president posed yesterday has not surfaced. given the uproar the likelihood of that photo showing up on the internet any time soon seems pretty slim. we'll keep checking the danish prime minister's twitter feed. >> have you ever posted a selfie bill? >> no. >> charlie? you have to take it of yourself. >> you have the camera. >> if i take it of you, it's not a selfie. >> no, but you can do it like this, dear. >> i'm
bush with u-2 front man bono. that was posted on a site where selfies were ubiquitous there were thousands of pictures with the hash tag mandela's service. >> if it was terrible to take photos as a memorial service, maybe they should have kicked out all the camera crews. >> reporter: is taking selfies at funerals a trend? maybe not. there is a site dedicated to pictures of grieving mourners. really? probably safer to picture yourself at less somber historic occasions like the...
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u2's bono, deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her. >> i put on james brown and started dancing. i did my famous slidestep and of course he outdanced me. one of my favorite memories in life will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of love. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a camera? >> my father was a very serious amateur photographer and like any little girl who wants to connect with her dad, you want to do what he's doing and be part of it. >> reporter: the camera offered something else. >> freedom. >> freedom? >> yeah. freedom. the camera is a passport into people's lives, and i learned so much through other people. >> goldsmith has covered sports and worked for the national gee graph ic graphic, but she's always had a way with musicians. >> and so i would sit in the position that i wanted them to be in or stand or jump or do whatever and i would have them make the picture. that did a number of things to our relationship. they understand my
u2's bono, deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her. >> i put on james brown and started dancing. i did my famous slidestep and of course he outdanced me. one of my favorite memories in life will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of love. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a camera? >> my father was a very serious amateur...
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and bono's singing. that's so appropriate. wow. >> and it may be the most important treasure hunt in history. how the monuments men led a mission to save millions of pieces of art in the face of evil. you'll meet one of the few remaining survivors. this incredibly story is next on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] if you love natural creamers, you'll love coffee-mate natural bliss. it makes coffee delicious with only four simple ingredients -- milk... cream... sugar... ♪ ...and a touch of flavor. ♪ simply put, it's everything you need for a delicious cup of coffee. coffee-mate natural bliss. coffee's perfect mate. naturally. nestle. good food, good life. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male annou
and bono's singing. that's so appropriate. wow. >> and it may be the most important treasure hunt in history. how the monuments men led a mission to save millions of pieces of art in the face of evil. you'll meet one of the few remaining survivors. this incredibly story is next on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] if you love natural creamers, you'll love coffee-mate natural bliss. it makes coffee delicious with only four simple ingredients -- milk... cream... sugar......
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she's shot bono deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her at the florida's epcot center. >> i put on james brown and started dancing and i did my famous slide step and, of course, he outdanced me. so one of my favorite memories in life, i think, will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of light. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid, growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a camera? >> my father was a very serious amateur photographer and like any little girl who wants to connect with her dad, you want to do what he's doing and be part of it. >> the camera offered something else. >> freedom. >> freedom? >> yeah. freedom. the camera is a passpot into people's lives, and i learned so much through other people. >> goldsmith has covered sports and worked for the "national geographic," but she's always had a way with musicians. >> that's it. yep. and so i would sit in the position that i wanted them to be in or stand or jump or do whatever and i would have them make the picture. that did a numbe
she's shot bono deborah harry and michael jackson who got shy on her at the florida's epcot center. >> i put on james brown and started dancing and i did my famous slide step and, of course, he outdanced me. so one of my favorite memories in life, i think, will be dancing with michael in the tunnel of light. >> she's been taking pictures since she was a kid, growing up in michigan and florida. >> it's almost like i have to do that to breathe. >> what made you pick up a...
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even celebrities of the likes of bono and charlize theron making the long journey to pay their respects. ♪ at times with the singing and the dancing, it just felt like a revival with american gospel singer kirk franklin just pumping up the crowd ahead of president obama's remarks. >> i am not a saint, he said, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. that was precisely because he could admit to imperfection, because he could be so full of good humor, even mischief, despite the heavy burdens he carried that we loved him so. he was a man of flesh and blood, a son and a husband, a father and a friend. and that's why we learned so much from him, and that's why we can learn from him still. for nothing he achieved was inevitable. in the arc of his life, we see a man who earned his place in history through struggle and shrewdness and persistence and faith. he tells us what is possible not just in the pages of history books but in our own lives as well. mandela showed us the power of action, of taking risks on behalf of our ideals. perhaps mandela was right that he inherit
even celebrities of the likes of bono and charlize theron making the long journey to pay their respects. ♪ at times with the singing and the dancing, it just felt like a revival with american gospel singer kirk franklin just pumping up the crowd ahead of president obama's remarks. >> i am not a saint, he said, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. that was precisely because he could admit to imperfection, because he could be so full of good humor, even mischief,...
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bono, other celebrities. we saw leaders, sitting world leaders from more than 19 on mix trithens of thousands of south africans. all of them here. there was a slight damper, quite heavy rain throughout the service. that didn't stop people from celebrating and paying his grao say. >> a group of trees break the wind but the tree that towers above the rest is broken by the wind. child of the wind, of the land. de, men, wen and ch m liveeying at the crucible time in our land, we salute you. >> reporter: so these extraordinary scenes continue. the singing, the dancing. and then we see now nelson mandela's widow slightly bent over, being escorted out of here under an umbrella. it's starting to rain again. people will slowly make their way out of the stadium. the events, the celebration, the mourning will continue day after day until sunday. he will be lying in state for the next three days as of tomorrow. and then his body will be flown to a remote area where he was born, where he grew up and there will be a state
bono, other celebrities. we saw leaders, sitting world leaders from more than 19 on mix trithens of thousands of south africans. all of them here. there was a slight damper, quite heavy rain throughout the service. that didn't stop people from celebrating and paying his grao say. >> a group of trees break the wind but the tree that towers above the rest is broken by the wind. child of the wind, of the land. de, men, wen and ch m liveeying at the crucible time in our land, we salute you....
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and u2 singer bono who said was a man who refused to hate. mandela is zoebd buried sunday in his childhood village of qunu. >> a controversy following the memorial for mandela. the deaf federation of south africa claims the event sign language interpreter was fake. african and american sign language experts watched the event and agreed with the federation's conclusion. the south african government is preparing a statement on the matter. >>> pope francis controversial to some loved by many and calling for major changes to the catholic church now he's "time" magazine's person of the year. 1ñp hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. be
and u2 singer bono who said was a man who refused to hate. mandela is zoebd buried sunday in his childhood village of qunu. >> a controversy following the memorial for mandela. the deaf federation of south africa claims the event sign language interpreter was fake. african and american sign language experts watched the event and agreed with the federation's conclusion. the south african government is preparing a statement on the matter. >>> pope francis controversial to some...
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people like bono or mariah carey? all you have to do is win tonight's megamillions jackpot, collect the $636 million up for grabs. alison kosik is over at a 17 eleven on 42nd street in the manhattan. a huge amount of money. you're meeting a lot of people there waiting in line. what's going on as far as lottery fever in new york city is concerned? >> you can feel the energy, you can certainly sense the excitement. everybody, walking up for yeah, what is the ultimate fantasy. you put down your money, you put down numbers and say i'm going to win today. $636 million. that's what the jackpot is right now. but what's interesting as each person that walks in each and every store across this corrupt where there are lottos, that amount of jackpot is going to go higher and higher. if there's no winner of the jackpot tonight, the estimated value of that jackpot could go up to $800 million by friday. if it rolls over yet again, the next drawing would be, would you believe, christmas eve and the jackpot then could be $1 billion,
people like bono or mariah carey? all you have to do is win tonight's megamillions jackpot, collect the $636 million up for grabs. alison kosik is over at a 17 eleven on 42nd street in the manhattan. a huge amount of money. you're meeting a lot of people there waiting in line. what's going on as far as lottery fever in new york city is concerned? >> you can feel the energy, you can certainly sense the excitement. everybody, walking up for yeah, what is the ultimate fantasy. you put down...
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. >> with the help of the innocence project and a team of local pro bono lawyers, michael martin, look at that, was finally exonerated. he and his attorney are now good friends. we are talking about this incredible moment. you met michael morton in 2005? >> yes, ma'am. >> you ultimately got the news you all wanted seven years later? >> june, 2011, we filed a motion for dna testing in february, 2005. >> it took that many years? >> i was really surprised by the degree of opposition we faced. we were talking about a simple test on a bloody bandana found near the murder scene that can only reveal the truth and the test would have been free to the state because of the innocence project. we would have paid for the cost of the test. for nearly seven years, they fought us tooth and nail in state courts and federal courts and appellate courts. eventually the truth came out. >> describe for me the moment when finally you said yes and head said yes and could finally be free. >> it's indescribable. nina morris, my co-council and i went to speak to him and tell him the news. >> you broke the news t
. >> with the help of the innocence project and a team of local pro bono lawyers, michael martin, look at that, was finally exonerated. he and his attorney are now good friends. we are talking about this incredible moment. you met michael morton in 2005? >> yes, ma'am. >> you ultimately got the news you all wanted seven years later? >> june, 2011, we filed a motion for dna testing in february, 2005. >> it took that many years? >> i was really surprised by the...
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i was talking to one of the pro bono attorneys. he was telling me, the moment when he told, he and another delivered the news of this exoneration -- >> neal morrison, yeah. >> can you take me inside the moment when you saw michael for the first time? what did he say to you? >> you know, michael, by the way, has a book coming out that's -- that i have read that is absolutely terrific. he was stunned, of course. by all of this. but you know, when you are incent and you didn't commit the crime, the only issue is whether or not the truth will ever come out. and i think michael realizes how lucky he is, and that there are other people in prison that did not commit the crime, and the key thing to do is to try to learn the lessons from his case. and one of the key lessons from his case, which it's clear to me that ken anderson hasn't learned, is that you don't hide exculpatory evidence. there's a lot that can be done to make sure that prosecutors don't do that. let me be the first to say it's not an epidemic, but it is not episodic either
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his release from that robben island prison, the issue includes tributes by rick stengel as well as by bono and morgan freeman. the magazine hits newsstands monday. >>> still toment could, the administration is working out the details for president obama to travel to south africa to pay his respects to nelson mandela. brianna keilar is at the white house. >> reporter: good morning to you, wolf. nelson mandela was a hero to president obama from the time even he was a teenager. i'll have a live report on their special relationship coming up. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post
his release from that robben island prison, the issue includes tributes by rick stengel as well as by bono and morgan freeman. the magazine hits newsstands monday. >>> still toment could, the administration is working out the details for president obama to travel to south africa to pay his respects to nelson mandela. brianna keilar is at the white house. >> reporter: good morning to you, wolf. nelson mandela was a hero to president obama from the time even he was a teenager. i'll...
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among the other dignitaries to pay their respects, bono, oprah, prince charles, former president jimmy carter, and republican senator ted cruz. a short time ago, archbishop desmond tootoo paid homage to his home in the johannesburg suburbs. >> everybody was saying we would have gone up in flames. and he was like, he really was like a magician. he really was like a magician, with a magic wand. turning us into this glorious multicolored rainbow people. >> cnn's senior international correspondent arwa damon is in johannesburg with a look at the extraordinary preparations involved ahead of tomorrow's memorial service. >> these men have been asked not to be identified for their safety. they're part of an elite task force. usually operating in secret and under cover. south africa is using its best to sweep and secure the fnb stadium ahead of the nation's largest single event. there is no room for error. in action, thousands of military and police. sniper teams, canine units. continuous air surveillance to include helicopters. and fighter jets. >> shoot anybody or anything dead to disrupt the
among the other dignitaries to pay their respects, bono, oprah, prince charles, former president jimmy carter, and republican senator ted cruz. a short time ago, archbishop desmond tootoo paid homage to his home in the johannesburg suburbs. >> everybody was saying we would have gone up in flames. and he was like, he really was like a magician. he really was like a magician, with a magic wand. turning us into this glorious multicolored rainbow people. >> cnn's senior international...
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. >> we begin with bono. >> i have been working for nelson mandela pretty much my whole life. since i was 18, u2 did the first anti-apartheid gig. the anti-apartheid movement was really big in dublin. his instruction to be that great generation, he made that incredible speech at trafalgar square where he said, the fight against extreme poverty is not the task of charity. poverty, like apartheid, is not natural. it is man-made. you know, you must be the generation that takes it on. that has been my instruction book. and i slowly got to know him over the years and received his guidance and his wisdom over the years, and even those last moments, even to go meet his maker. he will decide. the man who would stand up for an entire day in a courtroom to protest over there being no african blacks in the room. he wanted everyone to see that a man could stand up, not have to sit down. the genius of the high ground. i am not sure if people understand that he had an operation on his tear ducts because when he worked on robben island in the salt mines, the salt burned out his tear ducts. t
. >> we begin with bono. >> i have been working for nelson mandela pretty much my whole life. since i was 18, u2 did the first anti-apartheid gig. the anti-apartheid movement was really big in dublin. his instruction to be that great generation, he made that incredible speech at trafalgar square where he said, the fight against extreme poverty is not the task of charity. poverty, like apartheid, is not natural. it is man-made. you know, you must be the generation that takes it on....
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we begin with bono. >> i've been working with nelson mandela pretty much my whole life, since i was 18. i was with the first anti-apartheid. the movement was very big because almost wrote the south african consubstitution in the college there. and his instruction to be that great generation, he made that incredible speech at trafalgar square where he said, the fight against extreme poverty is not the task of charity. it's an act of justice. and that poverty like apartheid is not natural. it's man made. and you know, you must be that generation that takes that on. that's been my instruction book. and i suppose i got to know him over the years and received guidance and his wisdom over the years. and even those last moments, this incredible, even to go meet his maker, he'll decide. the man would stand up for an entire day in a courtroom to make a protest over the fact that there were no african blacks on the rugby team. and he wanted everyone to see that an older man could stand up and not have to sit down. a genius of the high ground. people, i'm not sure if people under that he had an o
we begin with bono. >> i've been working with nelson mandela pretty much my whole life, since i was 18. i was with the first anti-apartheid. the movement was very big because almost wrote the south african consubstitution in the college there. and his instruction to be that great generation, he made that incredible speech at trafalgar square where he said, the fight against extreme poverty is not the task of charity. it's an act of justice. and that poverty like apartheid is not natural....
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and we have a statement here from bono, the musician activist best nobody with u-2. emif he was born to teach the age a lesson in humility, in humor and above all, patience. in the end, nelson mandela showed us how to love rather than hate. not because he had never surrendered to rage or violence but because he learned that love would do a better job. so those are just two of the many statements coming in from all over the world as people celebrated the life and times of nelson mandela. >> and more and more will be pouring in over the next ten days of official mourning. the south african ambassador is here. and i understand here in washington, you're planning for some sort of memorial service as well? >> in the next few minutes we'll convene the meeting of black trade unions, the embassy, the faith communities, in order to give shape to what it is. but in our minds, it would be in the middle of next week in washington. we think the place at the washington cathedral. that is what we're aiming at. preferably wednesday but those are the details we will tie up. and outs
and we have a statement here from bono, the musician activist best nobody with u-2. emif he was born to teach the age a lesson in humility, in humor and above all, patience. in the end, nelson mandela showed us how to love rather than hate. not because he had never surrendered to rage or violence but because he learned that love would do a better job. so those are just two of the many statements coming in from all over the world as people celebrated the life and times of nelson mandela....
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we have seen the likes of bono, and naomi campbell. and robert move backby and those filing past mandela. we have seen tears, john, outward signs of the grief that people feel. i think it was a sign that this was a man loved byall. all walks of life. heads of government, heads of state. leaders of pop culture and snow biz all here to pay their respects. john, i really wanto mark one moment that really stood out to me. and that was seeing nelson mandela's widow grash sha mi michelle. and she was just sobbing. you could see she lost her partner. he was ill. he was old. people had been preparing themselves for this. but the reality of seeing his remains really brings it home to them. they're the father of this democracy and the pillar of the mandela family has gone. john. >> it's such a public event this week, it's nice that people are having private moments to say good-bye. isha sesay in pretoria, thanks. appreciate that. >>> ten minutes after the hour. coming up, al qaeda moves into syria. the terror group making a claim in the country'
we have seen the likes of bono, and naomi campbell. and robert move backby and those filing past mandela. we have seen tears, john, outward signs of the grief that people feel. i think it was a sign that this was a man loved byall. all walks of life. heads of government, heads of state. leaders of pop culture and snow biz all here to pay their respects. john, i really wanto mark one moment that really stood out to me. and that was seeing nelson mandela's widow grash sha mi michelle. and she was...
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tonight, exclusively on 360, you're going to hear my interview with bono. it's all at the top of the hour. >> sounds great. thank you so much. >>> no banks, no fees. no inflation. these are the potential perks of this thing called bit coin. but is bit coin really the money of the future? >> bit coin. >> bit coin. >> bit coin. >> reporter: bit coin is all the rage, but what the hell is it? and why should you care? it's an electronic currency, imagine buying and selling without any middleman or banks and in complete anonymity. names of buyers and sellers are never revealed. that's why some call it the wild, wild west for criminals. bit coins are stored in a digital wallet in the cloud. you can buy furniture, flight, even haircuts online and use them at bars, restaurants and other businesses in the real world. there's now even a bit coin atm in british columbia. and last year somebody bought a $100,000 car using only bit coins. is it the money of the future? but not everyone is soiled. some can't even get their heads around the concept, including alan greenspa
tonight, exclusively on 360, you're going to hear my interview with bono. it's all at the top of the hour. >> sounds great. thank you so much. >>> no banks, no fees. no inflation. these are the potential perks of this thing called bit coin. but is bit coin really the money of the future? >> bit coin. >> bit coin. >> bit coin. >> reporter: bit coin is all the rage, but what the hell is it? and why should you care? it's an electronic currency, imagine buying...
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behind her u2 front man bono. paul joins us live from the massive memorial service there. what is the latest? >> heather and ainsley good morning. it is an incredible scene here today. it has been raining almost 24-hours nonstop. that is highly unusual in johannesburg this time of year. many say they are giving mandela a blessing. when it rains here it is considered a blessing. there is a huge contrast between the faces of the world leaders who are some der in the traditional guys of mourning and the celebration, the elation, the jubilation of the people, the normal people in the stands here in the stadium who are celebrating the life of nelson mandela. it is highly appropriate this ceremony should be taking place in a stadium. his last public appearance was in this stadium in the 2010 world cup he appeared suddenly down the tunnel unannounced in a golf cart. he gave his customary grain and he gave his customary wave as well. in life he has been here no doubt at all in spirit he has returned here. in africa this is the circle of life. back to you ainsley and heather. >> th
behind her u2 front man bono. paul joins us live from the massive memorial service there. what is the latest? >> heather and ainsley good morning. it is an incredible scene here today. it has been raining almost 24-hours nonstop. that is highly unusual in johannesburg this time of year. many say they are giving mandela a blessing. when it rains here it is considered a blessing. there is a huge contrast between the faces of the world leaders who are some der in the traditional guys of...
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know ad hoc and pro bono were obscenities. >> janice dean knows those. >> yes, if you're out on the streets of new york or anywhere across the country, we're into a deep freeze. let's talk to some of these people. hi, where are you from? >> columbus, ohio. >> how do you like the deep freeze? >> it's really cold. >> where are you from? >> west virginia. >> look at this fanciness. >> birmingham, alabama. >> what do you think of this cold here? >> we like it. it's fun zbl very nice. take a look at the temperatures. it is cold outside for much of the country into a deep freeze. 450 degrees below average. there are your current temperatures, minus 8 in rapid city. 19 in kansas city. 30 in new york. 20 in dallas. feels like 7 in kansas city. minus 25 is what it feels like in rapid city. except for florida. there's the satellite radar imagery. ice storm in the making here across parts of tennessee, kentucky, up towards west virginia, ohio river valley and into the mid-atlantic and northeast. unfortunately it will be a nasty travel day starting really right now in towards the evening overni
know ad hoc and pro bono were obscenities. >> janice dean knows those. >> yes, if you're out on the streets of new york or anywhere across the country, we're into a deep freeze. let's talk to some of these people. hi, where are you from? >> columbus, ohio. >> how do you like the deep freeze? >> it's really cold. >> where are you from? >> west virginia. >> look at this fanciness. >> birmingham, alabama. >> what do you think of this cold...
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we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a and buildal manager these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the reality of what happened within the office, i -- having met with thousands of pastors in the 2008 campaign and since then, there wasn't a basic expectation that most congregations in the country thought about the faith- based initiative, they felt as if they should be repaid -- should be receiving funding from the initiative. maybe it is not something that you could have managed or that anyone could manage, but i think that it existed. i think the other contribute infect her -- contributing factor, when you are hosting roundtables focused on capacity building in order to apply for i think thats, sets an
we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a and buildal manager these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the...
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bono is right. entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of capitalism than aid ever will. that's our show. see you next week. >>> tonight on huckabee. a failed obama carroll out and a broken promise that you can keep your daughter cost the president the public's trust and candid in his lowest approval ratings of his presidency. does bad news tr the president mean good news for republicans? >>> last minute changes are making insurance companies scramble to accommodate the president an his health care law. what surprises still lie ahead. >>> plus, the catholic church wins a big court victory against obama care. will 2014 be the year the health care mandate is scrapped once and for all? >>> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you very much. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. happy new year, everybody. 2013 started with followers of president obama pretty much feeling like that they were the world. there was a confidence even an arrogance having won the 2012 elections. the president had skated past answering questions about bengh
bono is right. entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of capitalism than aid ever will. that's our show. see you next week. >>> tonight on huckabee. a failed obama carroll out and a broken promise that you can keep your daughter cost the president the public's trust and candid in his lowest approval ratings of his presidency. does bad news tr the president mean good news for republicans? >>> last minute changes are making insurance companies scramble to accommodate...
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cameron of britain, and celebrities ranging from south african-born actress charlize theron and u 2's bono. and people from all over south africa traveled there to johannesburg to say goodbye, to celebrate this man who changed all of their lives and our own arwa damon followed a group of south africans making the pilgrimage all the way to johannesburg. ♪ >> these people have been weight for three hours just to get on this bus. so cramped in here that a short while ago some of these gentlemen almost fell outside the door. but everyone incredibly excited to finally be on their way. >> reporter: the mood is utterly infectiou infectious. >> i'm feeling good. yeah, why? because i'm going to celebrate. >> look at the children there as well. today's memorial is the first major event honoring mandela since his death but it won't be the last. a state funeral will be held sunday in mandela's ancestral hometown. >>> we have to take a quick break but when we return cnn on the front lines. arwa risks her life to get the story. you won't want to miss this. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting o
cameron of britain, and celebrities ranging from south african-born actress charlize theron and u 2's bono. and people from all over south africa traveled there to johannesburg to say goodbye, to celebrate this man who changed all of their lives and our own arwa damon followed a group of south africans making the pilgrimage all the way to johannesburg. ♪ >> these people have been weight for three hours just to get on this bus. so cramped in here that a short while ago some of these...
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. > bono and peter gabriel are spotify. with ♪ >> in washington we talk about he white house p.r. push but what group is trying to get its chat.e across using snap we have more. this is interesting because it coke brothers who are involved. it calls themselves generation opportunity a conservative eaning organization and has received funding from the coke brothers. seen some of bly these creepy uncle sam videos rollout ng since the and demonizing big government but encouraging young people insurance to refuse to the up, to opt out of using healthcare is exchanges. tkpwpbgotten over five million views and they are chat. into snap this is the first one and disappeared after the first received it but it was posted on twitter. promoting ed a video the move mimic being the promo net he next season of the flick series "house of cards." events at anning colleges including the recent gegattailgate.miami tail they are trying to get young people to apt out. budget is just $750,000 bei -- but they are aggressive. >> new numbers crossed about the care act sign-ups in november. >> 250,000 in n
. > bono and peter gabriel are spotify. with ♪ >> in washington we talk about he white house p.r. push but what group is trying to get its chat.e across using snap we have more. this is interesting because it coke brothers who are involved. it calls themselves generation opportunity a conservative eaning organization and has received funding from the coke brothers. seen some of bly these creepy uncle sam videos rollout ng since the and demonizing big government but encouraging young...
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even the singer bono. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out
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plus, rock star bono on his friend's wisdom and courage. >>> relentless cold batters much of the country. the ice storm threatens to disrupt the lives of millions. >>> and one of the last survivors of what could be the most important treasure hunt history. >>> but today, your world in 90 seconds. >> for me, he had hope, he re
plus, rock star bono on his friend's wisdom and courage. >>> relentless cold batters much of the country. the ice storm threatens to disrupt the lives of millions. >>> and one of the last survivors of what could be the most important treasure hunt history. >>> but today, your world in 90 seconds. >> for me, he had hope, he re
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charlize theron and bono were among the celebrities in the crowd. those who couldn't make it to the stadium found other ways to take part in the memorial. many watching from large tvs. >> he was a once in a lifetime kind of man. we definitely will be hitting all the spots to celebrate his life. >> his body will lie in state for three days beginning wednesday. >>> live wires that fell on a road in san jose are back up in place. pg&e crews and officers blocked off trade zone boulevard and ringwood avenue to clear up that hazard. nobody was hurt. >>> a gas line break in san jose's alum rock neighbor has been fixed. it was in the 500 block of membering avenue about 9:00. a contractor working on the sewer line hit the gas line. >>> an initiative to legalize pot could soon be on the the ballot near you. that's because for the first time in 44 years, a clear majority of california voters support it. 55 p% according to a new field poll. of those 8% believe anyone should be allowed to buy marijuana. 47% are in favor of legalizing it with certain restrictions
charlize theron and bono were among the celebrities in the crowd. those who couldn't make it to the stadium found other ways to take part in the memorial. many watching from large tvs. >> he was a once in a lifetime kind of man. we definitely will be hitting all the spots to celebrate his life. >> his body will lie in state for three days beginning wednesday. >>> live wires that fell on a road in san jose are back up in place. pg&e crews and officers blocked off trade...
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. >> reporter: mort takes one or two new cases a year pro bono. nursing home reform advocate patricia mcginnis says before mort's landmark legal victories in the 1980s, mental health and nursing home patients had no laws protecting them from being given mild-altering drugs. >> we were able to craft regulations that required informed consent before anybody in a nursing home can be drugged up with psychotropic drugs. >> reporter: mort won a marin county case in state appellate court last year that affirmed similar rights for mental health patients. >> you could not treat such individuals involuntarily without counsel, without notice, without a hearing. and so all of those things changed. they changed not merely in marin. they changed throughout the state. >> reporter: in his lawsuits on behalf of jail inmates, the 78- year-old attorney battled against overcrowding, understaffing and unsafe conditions that led to the building of four new jails. >> he's the ultimate civil rights attorney. those are lasting legacies. and not too many people want to tan
. >> reporter: mort takes one or two new cases a year pro bono. nursing home reform advocate patricia mcginnis says before mort's landmark legal victories in the 1980s, mental health and nursing home patients had no laws protecting them from being given mild-altering drugs. >> we were able to craft regulations that required informed consent before anybody in a nursing home can be drugged up with psychotropic drugs. >> reporter: mort won a marin county case in state appellate...
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south african oscar winner charlize theron and proctor bono -- rock star bono were among the ones in the crowd. they came to honor and remember and celebrate a man who united a nation and inspired generations, alphonso van marsh, johannesburg south africa. >> tributes are also planned here in the united states including one this week in washington, d.c.. there the oakland based pacific boy choir academy will make the ceremony. the one trip in 2009 was to mandela's home. >> being in his house, seeing where he stood with like where he got all his great ideas. >> the event in washington at the national cathedral is set for thursday. >>> some bay area news, investigators are looking into a two alarm fire that burned much of this morning at a recycling warehouse in san francisco. the recologj is just north of the brisbane city line. it began about 8:30 last night but the crews were on scene for more than nine hours because of the heavy smoke. there are no reports of injuries. >>> they hope the surveillance video will lead to the arrest of a thief. it shows a man stealing a package from ro
south african oscar winner charlize theron and proctor bono -- rock star bono were among the ones in the crowd. they came to honor and remember and celebrate a man who united a nation and inspired generations, alphonso van marsh, johannesburg south africa. >> tributes are also planned here in the united states including one this week in washington, d.c.. there the oakland based pacific boy choir academy will make the ceremony. the one trip in 2009 was to mandela's home. >> being in...
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obama, bono, charlize theron paying tribute to the man that president obama showed us the power of action of taking risks on behalf of our ideals. >> abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran has more from south africa. >> his struggle was your struggle. his triumph was your triumph. >> it's almost impossible to describe the feeling that filled this stadium. it was a combination of joy, of pride in the achievement of nelson mandela and of a fond farewell. >> i am not a saint, he said,
obama, bono, charlize theron paying tribute to the man that president obama showed us the power of action of taking risks on behalf of our ideals. >> abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran has more from south africa. >> his struggle was your struggle. his triumph was your triumph. >> it's almost impossible to describe the feeling that filled this stadium. it was a combination of joy, of pride in the achievement of nelson mandela and of a fond farewell. >> i am not...
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i worked full-time, did a little pro bono. charged anybody for anything. i did some adoptions and things to help out people in the community and ran for office and got a let did and ran for president and got elected. >> union contracts are done behind closed doors. confrontational approach. the first time i covered you was in virginia. >> to an extent a strike can be good. it was over health care. >> we saw a little of your style there. >> i did what i had to do to protect retired workers and widows. that is what the strike was over. they actually believe our active members were in support of retirees and widows. calculate. imissed tried to explain. they wouldn't listen. to do away with health care. we couldn't allow that to happen. the industry depended upon the plan would have lost their health care. we took a hard line and said, you are not going to do that. it was a 15 month strike. we engaged in peaceful civil disobedience. very confrontational strike that ended up making worldwide news. everybody in europe knew. even russia people knew. we had tremen
i worked full-time, did a little pro bono. charged anybody for anything. i did some adoptions and things to help out people in the community and ran for office and got a let did and ran for president and got elected. >> union contracts are done behind closed doors. confrontational approach. the first time i covered you was in virginia. >> to an extent a strike can be good. it was over health care. >> we saw a little of your style there. >> i did what i had to do to...
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we launched something called the pro bono challenge, which is calling on corporate america to come inside nonprofits and nonfinancial -- in a nonfinancial manager and build these organizations from the inside out. we have a billion dollar equivalent of contribution that these as it is that said yes to the challenge have done. we have -- my question is what is the distinction? why was that not understood as a nonfinancial contribution to these organizations. >> two answers. number one, it's pure perception. maybe the reality of what happened within the office, i can't say that -- having met with thousands of pastors in the 2008 campaign and since then, there wasn't a basic expectation that most congregations in the country thought about the faith- based initiative, they felt as if they should be repaid -- should be receiving funding from the initiative. maybe it is not something that you could have managed or that anyone could manage, but i think that it existed. i think the other contribute infect her -- contributing factor, when you are hosting roundtables focused on capacity building in
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founded the eye clinic, the organization that provided help to needy families and he still does that pro bono work today. an advocate for term limits, a balanced budget amendment, a act, an audit of the federal reserve. e's gained prominence for his independent positions on many political issues. now, on a personal note, senator paul is a devoted husband and father. e's been married for 23 years to kelly ashbury and has three sons. him at green high school cheering on his son who soccer player as they went into the semifinals. our history here at the detroit to show case is interesting and diverse ideas and solutions to issues of the day. today senator rand paul will nveil his new legislative proposal to remove bankrupt detroit and other economically poverty and s from the shackles of big government. and michiganetroit welcome to senator rand paul. -- z applause [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. a deal is me how big it to give a speech to the detroit economic club. big deal that a i gave so many speeches and interviews saying i was going to give a speech that i lost my voice. an
founded the eye clinic, the organization that provided help to needy families and he still does that pro bono work today. an advocate for term limits, a balanced budget amendment, a act, an audit of the federal reserve. e's gained prominence for his independent positions on many political issues. now, on a personal note, senator paul is a devoted husband and father. e's been married for 23 years to kelly ashbury and has three sons. him at green high school cheering on his son who soccer player...
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codirector of the supreme court institute at georgetown law where she personally aconsists lawyers on a pro bono first-come basis without regard to which side they represent. in fact, professor pillard chaired the bar association reading committee that reviewed samuel eliteo's writings during his nomination process for the supreme court. her committee's assessment led the a.b.a. to give justice eliteo their highest rating of well qft. -- qualified. her unbiased approach to the law has won the respect of her colleagues in law and government including former department of justice officials who have endorsed her nomination to the d.c. circuit. in short, professor plarpd is a fair -- pillard is a fair-minded, accomplished liggetdor with an outstanding reputation for public service. then why are we here now after midnight carrying on this debate? and to get to the root of that question we have to examine the dysfunction that's present here in the u.s. senate. virtually all americans know that congress is not working well. virtually all americans know that the u.s. senate is broken. i saw a poll that
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i worked full-time in the mind and, and did a little pro bono while i practice law on the side, some black lung cases for people, some under one account, never charge anybody for anything. did some adoptions, other stuff like that to help out members, people in the community. and then ran for office, ran for our executive board and they got elected and then ran for president. >> union contractors, a lot used to be done behind closed doors. you took a more conversational approach the first time i covered you, i had there, with way back in the coal strike down in southwest virginia. >> yeah, that was, to the extent a strike could be good, that was a good strike because it was over health care. >> you were confrontational. we saw a little bit of your style there. >> down your i did what we had to do to protect 200,000 retired workers and widows. because that's what the strike was over. they want to jettison their retirees and their widows from health care plan. they actually believe that are active members would support the retirees and the widows. they totally miscalculated. i tried to
i worked full-time in the mind and, and did a little pro bono while i practice law on the side, some black lung cases for people, some under one account, never charge anybody for anything. did some adoptions, other stuff like that to help out members, people in the community. and then ran for office, ran for our executive board and they got elected and then ran for president. >> union contractors, a lot used to be done behind closed doors. you took a more conversational approach the first...
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right now to be joined life by michael morton on the right-hand side and john riley who worked pro bono, very hard on this case, vowing that he would never quit trying to get him out of prison as long as he lived. good thing you did, sir, because he's here now to talk to us about this. the first thing i want to ask you about, the last comment i just heard in that piece was "deadly serious." and in this country, there is a death penalty and you very well could have spent the better part of that 25 years on death row, and you did not but for the grace of god. >> absolutely. in fact, that was one the first things i commented on was i thanked god that mine wasn't a capital case. because had it been, i possibly would have been executed because of the length of time it took to turn all of this around. >> 25 years. and the average execution is now within about 20 years. >> it's been sped up a bit in texas. >> and a couple of other states as well. >>> john, it will profound people watching this right now what kind of evidence existed in this case that never saw the light of day because of the b
right now to be joined life by michael morton on the right-hand side and john riley who worked pro bono, very hard on this case, vowing that he would never quit trying to get him out of prison as long as he lived. good thing you did, sir, because he's here now to talk to us about this. the first thing i want to ask you about, the last comment i just heard in that piece was "deadly serious." and in this country, there is a death penalty and you very well could have spent the better...
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. >> bono said nelson mandela showed us how to love rather than hate. he put his family, country, time, his life on the line. stubborn until the end for all the right reasoned. it felt like he very nearly outstaired his maker. and finally today he blinked. >> the star issue i couldn't figure out why the stars had all glommod onto this cause early on. >> i think it started an awareness in in hollywood in the '80s. and they started to glom on to his story. and the 70th birthday celebration at womenably stadium, that was an iconic moment. and he came out and says, i believe that that had a lot to do with me being released just a couple years later. >> i still hear the congress. ♪ free nelson mandela and i love it. >>> another celebrity paying tribute to nelson mandela. more began freeman called him a man of incomparable honor. and he played mandela in the movie "inviktus." >>> we've been telling you a lot about a big ice storm that's hitting the midsection of this country. and what you might not realize is that it is threatening citrus crops. i'll talk m
. >> bono said nelson mandela showed us how to love rather than hate. he put his family, country, time, his life on the line. stubborn until the end for all the right reasoned. it felt like he very nearly outstaired his maker. and finally today he blinked. >> the star issue i couldn't figure out why the stars had all glommod onto this cause early on. >> i think it started an awareness in in hollywood in the '80s. and they started to glom on to his story. and the 70th birthday...
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casket of long the dignitaries south african president a of zimbabwe president and you tousing error bono. the situation has ben escalating cents a different back away from the deal with the european union after intense pressure from russia time magazine denounces pope francis says person of the beating out finalist like edward snowden the magazine credits francis for changing the perception of the catholic church in an extraordinary way in a short amount of time. those are your headlines. dennis: time to make some scratch with charles payne. >> in this environment it is hard to find something to chase but this is a remarkable story i don't see a slowing down. not only in macao and singapore -- singapore but taking market share the last quarter the venetian businesses up 20% in macau. up 47% loss vegas was down 3% it is up your asia story on the mall side record covers and record revenue this is a stock that has room to the upside. dennis: yesterday analyst were concerned the macao revenue would decrease the paper wrong and it is doing gangbusters as well. dennis: id asia their income is
casket of long the dignitaries south african president a of zimbabwe president and you tousing error bono. the situation has ben escalating cents a different back away from the deal with the european union after intense pressure from russia time magazine denounces pope francis says person of the beating out finalist like edward snowden the magazine credits francis for changing the perception of the catholic church in an extraordinary way in a short amount of time. those are your headlines....