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nelson, good morning. matt: good morning. thanks for having me. pedro: talk a little bit about your organization. what do you do? what is your role in the space, particularly when it comes to electric vehicles. matt: electrify america is the largest provider of public d.c. fast charging, the fastest kind of electric vehicle charging in the united states. we did not exist five years ago so we have grown quickly, symbolic of this, or symbolic of this whole industry growing as quickly as it is. we now have about 800 stations in more than 35 -- and more than 3500 charges that provide what we refer to as ultrafast charging. chargers have 350 kilowatts of power. that equates to about 20 miles of range for every minute of charging. so, it's not quite as fast as consumers are expecting at a gas station, but it's pretty darn close. you've got the ability to pull into a station, plug-in, get a cup of coffee, maybe use the restroom, come back out and your car is refueled. we think that this move towards the faster, what we call ultrafast charging, is critica
nelson, good morning. matt: good morning. thanks for having me. pedro: talk a little bit about your organization. what do you do? what is your role in the space, particularly when it comes to electric vehicles. matt: electrify america is the largest provider of public d.c. fast charging, the fastest kind of electric vehicle charging in the united states. we did not exist five years ago so we have grown quickly, symbolic of this, or symbolic of this whole industry growing as quickly as it is. we...
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nelson mandela was imprisoned. ohter potential leaders were either in exile or in the underground, or dead. and so this apolitical priest emerged as the public face, the voice, of the struggle for freedom. i think desmond tutu was the voice. i think i would rather say the voice of the people when the liberationl movements were banned or restricted. and some of us went in and out of prison, he was the voice - of the people and he represented the views of the people _ and their feelings on the ground. as the struggle became ever more violent, tutu often positioned himself between black protesters and white security forces, trying to find a way to avoid bloodshed. but, increasingly, tutu also found himself mediating between rival black groups. in the townships, anger and desperation were growing. and the search for traitors, for people spying for the apartheid security forces was turning murderous. suspects were killed on the spot. sometimes with a so—called necklace — a burning tyres placed over them. famously, t
nelson mandela was imprisoned. ohter potential leaders were either in exile or in the underground, or dead. and so this apolitical priest emerged as the public face, the voice, of the struggle for freedom. i think desmond tutu was the voice. i think i would rather say the voice of the people when the liberationl movements were banned or restricted. and some of us went in and out of prison, he was the voice - of the people and he represented the views of the people _ and their feelings on the...
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after one term as president, nelson mandela stepped down. his old home in soweto turned into a museum. desmond tutu's house is a few doors down. two nobel prize winners on the same street. but there was no easing into a quiet retirement for desmond tutu, mostly perhaps because it just wasn't his style, but also because there was still so much to do, so much to say and, increasingly, so much going wrong in the new south africa. there was the scourge of hiv, mishandled for so many years, and then there was corruption flourishing spectacularly during the presidency ofjacob zuma. tutu, as usual, spoke without caution and from the heart. i am warning you. i am warning you that we will pray as we prayed for the downfall of the apartheid government, we will pray for the downfall of a government that misrepresents us. but the anc largely shrugged. south africa's turbulent priest had become an irritant, a voice to be ignored. tutu was still lauded abroad. desmond tutu continues to give voice to the voiceless and bring hope to those who thirst for fre
after one term as president, nelson mandela stepped down. his old home in soweto turned into a museum. desmond tutu's house is a few doors down. two nobel prize winners on the same street. but there was no easing into a quiet retirement for desmond tutu, mostly perhaps because it just wasn't his style, but also because there was still so much to do, so much to say and, increasingly, so much going wrong in the new south africa. there was the scourge of hiv, mishandled for so many years, and then...
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nelson, good morning. matt: good morning. thanks for having me. pedro: talk a little bit about your organization. what do you do? what is your role in the space, particularly when it comes to electric vehicles. matt: electrify america is the largest provider of public d.c. fast charging, the fastest kind of electric vehicle charging in the united states.
nelson, good morning. matt: good morning. thanks for having me. pedro: talk a little bit about your organization. what do you do? what is your role in the space, particularly when it comes to electric vehicles. matt: electrify america is the largest provider of public d.c. fast charging, the fastest kind of electric vehicle charging in the united states.
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it was a very big ask for nelson mandela but also a brilliant choice from nelson mandela to ask tutu because he was fit for purpose. it was very difficult. to get the truth of what happened, preside over, and here the victims tell their stories. it was contested as well. for those people to reconcile afterwards. i think the end for me most possibly was one of his biggest achievements in history. many anc leaders were not happy that he was also, the truth commission was also critical of the behaviour during the liberation struggle. i think you know, it was his greatest achievement. for us, it is about focusing on the legacy of reconciliation stop the trauma that came out of the reconciliation was so visible. . , ., ~ . so visible. the images of the arch with his head _ so visible. the images of the arch with his head on _ so visible. the images of the arch with his head on the _ so visible. the images of the arch with his head on the desk, i so visible. the images of the arch l with his head on the desk, hurting. absolutely i cannot imagine anyone else who could have chaired the truth
it was a very big ask for nelson mandela but also a brilliant choice from nelson mandela to ask tutu because he was fit for purpose. it was very difficult. to get the truth of what happened, preside over, and here the victims tell their stories. it was contested as well. for those people to reconcile afterwards. i think the end for me most possibly was one of his biggest achievements in history. many anc leaders were not happy that he was also, the truth commission was also critical of the...
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and i know i think everything that willie nelson ever wrote. it was the all man brothers helped put me in the white house by raising money when i didn't have any money. ♪ ♪ for there's a man down there might be your man i don't know ♪ >> the allman brothers had been here, and bob dylan has not been here, but willie nelson has been here, and johnny cash has been here. ♪ we got married in a beater ♪ >> he brought june cash down here to meet me. we always claimed she was my cousin. ♪ >> when willie nelson boat his autobiography, he confessed that he smoked pot in the white house one night when he was spending the night with me. and he says that his companion that shared the pot with him was one of the servants at the white house. that is not exactly true. it actually was one of my sons, which he didn't want to, you k know, get a rise from a pot smoker like him. there were people that didn't like my being deeply involved with willie nelson and bob dylan and disrepable rock 'n' rollers, but i didn't care about that because i was doing wh
and i know i think everything that willie nelson ever wrote. it was the all man brothers helped put me in the white house by raising money when i didn't have any money. ♪ ♪ for there's a man down there might be your man i don't know ♪ >> the allman brothers had been here, and bob dylan has not been here, but willie nelson has been here, and johnny cash has been here. ♪ we got married in a beater ♪ >> he brought june cash down here to meet me. we always claimed she was my...
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nelson, thank you for your time today. matthew: thank you for having me pedro, it has been a pleasure. >> c-span's washington journal. coming up tuesday morning, manhattan institute mark mills discusses his book the cloud revolution. detailing how technology and automation will change the future of work and could spur an economic boom. campaign legal centers delaying moscow. watch at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new local -- mobile app. >> a new mobile video app from c-span. c-span now, download today. >> next, a look at the future of this beam court. from the washington post, this runs one half-hour.
nelson, thank you for your time today. matthew: thank you for having me pedro, it has been a pleasure. >> c-span's washington journal. coming up tuesday morning, manhattan institute mark mills discusses his book the cloud revolution. detailing how technology and automation will change the future of work and could spur an economic boom. campaign legal centers delaying moscow. watch at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new local -- mobile app. >> a new...
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but over here, this is all nelson court. everybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for about 8 months now, man. so, it was developed from the community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon throw's away, literally, from the house, and then right behind [indistinct] on this side is the tank. we've seen this tank in past years, you know, releasing vocs into the air. and so, we monitor--monitor the 8 monitors that we have here in arvin, and we--and the story is the same. you know, the background levels in this community are sky-high. we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communities like this, you know, in small, rural communities, nd so, this is one of the big issues here in arvin. gurrola: what the city and its residents h
but over here, this is all nelson court. everybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for about 8 months now, man. so, it was developed from the community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon throw's away,...
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that's matt nelson with electrify america. he will join us next from the autoshow when "washington journal" continues. ♪ as our next guest gets ready to join us, call in, especially if you have questions taking a look at the topic of electric vehicles, particularly the infrastructure involved with that. here's how you can call. if you live in the eastern and tensile time zones, if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones, and particularly for you electric vehicle owners, if you want to ask questions, particularly when it comes to charging stations and availability and the like, you can do so at (202" 748-8002. the washington autoshow takes place most years, last year not so because of covid, but today is that public policy day. among the people expected to speak, including our next guest, they will hear from the epa administrator gina mccarthy, as well as other public policy legislators expected to join to talk about a wide variety of topics that you heard our guest discuss. the state of automobile vehicles, self-driv
that's matt nelson with electrify america. he will join us next from the autoshow when "washington journal" continues. ♪ as our next guest gets ready to join us, call in, especially if you have questions taking a look at the topic of electric vehicles, particularly the infrastructure involved with that. here's how you can call. if you live in the eastern and tensile time zones, if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones, and particularly for you electric vehicle owners, if...
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but nelson, what he knows that affordable property remains a major problem in a crime. his house made of plastic bricks is about a 3rd cheaper than a comparable concrete house. some construction contractors, c building with plastic bricks as a chance for people to have access to their own homes. so it in this is bruce was coming now to help us reduce the cost of production or cost of burden. then you go for it now. so that's a lease in low encompass and concrete assess recommendation. so why do you have to wait? because the plastic is already polluting the environment, the youtube videos of help spread the word about plastic bricks in a crop. they've received orders for 20 houses with each dwelling requiring $3000.00 plastic bricks, the hub your work, cut out for them. the problem is, god enough, i equipment and space to preach to meet the customer. so we are still in this struggle stage to meet the customer because people like to put that dead because it's cheaper and did your ability a house with all the amenities for doors who can afford it? view and take place every
but nelson, what he knows that affordable property remains a major problem in a crime. his house made of plastic bricks is about a 3rd cheaper than a comparable concrete house. some construction contractors, c building with plastic bricks as a chance for people to have access to their own homes. so it in this is bruce was coming now to help us reduce the cost of production or cost of burden. then you go for it now. so that's a lease in low encompass and concrete assess recommendation. so why do...
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in fact, our government, captain, nelson mandela on our terrorist watch list until 2008, nelson mandela, a terrorist. and we all know the only thing more dangerous. any terrorist? a radicalized wizard. reporting live from just outside emma watson house. this is jennifer con. the redacted tonight. ah. here all your headlines from the future. you probably heard about the tragic fire in the bronx and killed 17 people. but the city and the landlord are saying they share none of the blame tomorrow. you'll read this in statement may or adam stresses future fire victim should not all yell for help at once. problem solved and coming up a year from now, you'll hear after pentagon audit forest, our general suddenly remembers black hawk helicopter alone to 14 year old nephew. i mean, we can expect them to keep tabs on every single black hawk. finally, next wednesday, you'll learn in meandering 7. our speech mostly about leg hair, president biden demands and a filibuster, that our show. but if you like more for me, check out my podcast government secrets on any podcast platform. also join our pre e
in fact, our government, captain, nelson mandela on our terrorist watch list until 2008, nelson mandela, a terrorist. and we all know the only thing more dangerous. any terrorist? a radicalized wizard. reporting live from just outside emma watson house. this is jennifer con. the redacted tonight. ah. here all your headlines from the future. you probably heard about the tragic fire in the bronx and killed 17 people. but the city and the landlord are saying they share none of the blame tomorrow....
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the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina, such was his commitment to social justice for all, that he took up the cudgels on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not. but he did make a difference in taking up their causes. he never stopped fighting, he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped caring. since the passing of our beloved arch, we have been looking back on his life, on the part he played in our transition to democracy and to his towering role as the chairperson of the truth and reconciliation commission. today, 27 years after the event of our democracy, we can still say with certainty that what we have achieved as a country was nothing short of a miracle. we could have chosen the path of retribution, but the project of national reconciliation, of recognising the injustices of our past, set us apart from many societies in transition. alongside president nelson mandela, archbishop desmond tutu helped to
the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina, such was his commitment to social justice for all, that he took up the cudgels on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not. but he did make a difference in taking up their causes. he never stopped fighting, he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped speaking out. and he never stopped caring. since the passing of our beloved arch, we...
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presentadora: y que siga nelson cruz gozando de buena salud. un asteroide de mÁs de media milla de ancho pasado y cerca de la tierra. segÚn la nasa del asteroide que se mueve a 47,000 millas por hora no tocarÁ la tierra, porque pasarÁ a unos 2 millones de millas de nuestro planeta, sin embargo segÚn la nasa es [música] iván: tú y yo la vamos a pasar muy bien.
presentadora: y que siga nelson cruz gozando de buena salud. un asteroide de mÁs de media milla de ancho pasado y cerca de la tierra. segÚn la nasa del asteroide que se mueve a 47,000 millas por hora no tocarÁ la tierra, porque pasarÁ a unos 2 millones de millas de nuestro planeta, sin embargo segÚn la nasa es [música] iván: tú y yo la vamos a pasar muy bien.
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nelson romÁn dice que su cuÑada y su sobrino se salvaron de milagro. >> es el fregadero de la cocina que volÓ. >> entre los heridos hubo cinco policÍas. >> una tambiÉn se da cuenta de la clase del peligro que era. >> el piso se moviÓ y yo dije: es una explosiÓn de gas. >> tiene que revisar las estructuras. >> el incidente ocurriÓ a pocas millas. posiblemente sucediÓ a causa de un calentador elÉctrico. patricia: quÉ mÁs se sabe? >> la mujer que falleciÓ tenÍa 77 aÑos. varias familias han sido desplazadas tras el colapso. >> peggy carranza informando. la llamas han arrancado con 300 acres. aumentan los delitos violentos en la ciudad del paÍs. en nueva york un desamparado empujÓ a una mujer en el metro en el momento que llega un tren causÁndole la muerte. los homicidios han bajado, pero las violaciones y los robos han subido en nueva york. atento al correo. el servicio de impuestos enviarÁ una carta para explicar quÉ planilla debe llenar. >> los que tienen entre seis y 17 aÑos estÁn entre $1000. >> recibirÁn una carta del departamento de rentas internas. >> esta car
nelson romÁn dice que su cuÑada y su sobrino se salvaron de milagro. >> es el fregadero de la cocina que volÓ. >> entre los heridos hubo cinco policÍas. >> una tambiÉn se da cuenta de la clase del peligro que era. >> el piso se moviÓ y yo dije: es una explosiÓn de gas. >> tiene que revisar las estructuras. >> el incidente ocurriÓ a pocas millas. posiblemente sucediÓ a causa de un calentador elÉctrico. patricia: quÉ mÁs se sabe? >> la mujer...
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earlier telling our nelson cooper how big the impact could be here. here he is. >> something could float for a long time and be tugged slowly in one direction or another. in this particular case it drifted towards the moon. and in an arch that will take it to collide with the moon. i did a fast calculation, and it will impact with about the energy of 2% of a stick of dynamite. if you want to get a sense of what that will be. >> so, the booster weighs at least three tons, and despite degrasse tyson's estimate it could create a crater when it crashes in march. i'm kim brunhuber. thanks very much. for those watching in north america, "new day" is next. for the rest of the world it's "africa avant-garde." rob did his best to manage his constipation with belly pain day after day. but after realizing it was ibs-c, he found another way. and finally said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain, discomfort, and bloating.
earlier telling our nelson cooper how big the impact could be here. here he is. >> something could float for a long time and be tugged slowly in one direction or another. in this particular case it drifted towards the moon. and in an arch that will take it to collide with the moon. i did a fast calculation, and it will impact with about the energy of 2% of a stick of dynamite. if you want to get a sense of what that will be. >> so, the booster weighs at least three tons, and despite...
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even nelson mandela, 1994, a couple days after mandela assumes office. he was very critical of mandela, and he says, why do you accept all of the benefits and the challenges of the apartheid government, why do you inherit it and accept it, why don't you take a cut of at least half the benefits. you know, so, he had the ability or the courage to talk to power, to his own side and also to the other side. >> you know, i'm struck just by the way you are speaking of him, and, again, pointing out that he would criticize anyone if he thought he had that moral authority to do so. you know, here in the united states, there is of course a civil rights leader john lewis, who always said good trouble. you should get into good trouble. as far as the archbishop is concerned, you know, there is a debate about tactics, right? and these things are debated fiercely. you should be violence or nonviolence? should reform come from within the system or by a toppling of the system altogether. can you give us insights now that he's being laid to rest, that so many people want t
even nelson mandela, 1994, a couple days after mandela assumes office. he was very critical of mandela, and he says, why do you accept all of the benefits and the challenges of the apartheid government, why do you inherit it and accept it, why don't you take a cut of at least half the benefits. you know, so, he had the ability or the courage to talk to power, to his own side and also to the other side. >> you know, i'm struck just by the way you are speaking of him, and, again, pointing...
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you were, as we said, an agency and pay under president nelson mandela who's integration, obviously a momentous occasion for the country and, and for the party. what was in like in the a and c back then and, and how does it differ to the agency of today? oh, well, it was extraordinary. it was of course, the hey, day of the a and c, m and a now some adela. and of course then you know, the 1st democratic elected parliament in south africa and they did their leadership caliber and also caliber of m. p 's that were electra were extraordinary. of course they were all people who did not think that they would ever end up in parliament more likely will be killed by this of the party forces. so they were 2 servants of the people which is unique. and of course like any liberation movement. the agency has struggled to make that transition over the last and 2025 years from a liberation movement to a majority party. but it was, it was extraordinary. but as, as we've mentioned, the issue is that in the last name particularly, and the zoom, things changed tremendously and it was very damaging to the
you were, as we said, an agency and pay under president nelson mandela who's integration, obviously a momentous occasion for the country and, and for the party. what was in like in the a and c back then and, and how does it differ to the agency of today? oh, well, it was extraordinary. it was of course, the hey, day of the a and c, m and a now some adela. and of course then you know, the 1st democratic elected parliament in south africa and they did their leadership caliber and also caliber of...
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the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina. such was his commitment to social justice for all that he took up the car jose on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not but he did make a difference in taking up their courses. he never stopped fighting. he never stopped speaking out and he never stopped carrie. since the passing of our beloved arch. we've been looking back on his life on the part he played in our transition to democracy. and to his towering role as the chairperson of the truth and reconciliation commission. today, 2070 is after the advent of our democracy. we can still say with certainty that what we have achieved to as a country was nothing short of a miracle. we could have chosen the path of retribution, but the project of national reconciliation, of recognizing the injustices of our past set us apart from many societies in transition. alongside president nelson mandela, archbishop desmond, to do to help to steer our nation through this very challenging and pai
the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina. such was his commitment to social justice for all that he took up the car jose on behalf of millions of people around the world. many would know his name, but many would not but he did make a difference in taking up their courses. he never stopped fighting. he never stopped speaking out and he never stopped carrie. since the passing of our beloved arch. we've been looking back on his life on...
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alameda county sheriff's office spokesperson sergeant jd nelson says now is the time to take action on this before somebody else is killed in a car to car shooting with the plethora shootings that we had on the freeway, not just our own recruit. >> but jesper woo. >> you would think that somebody would say, hey, it's time to get cameras up, not just on the freeways, but >> in the cities as well. i i fully support. >> the call and have advocated to increase our surveillance technology. >> however, oakland city council member laura taylor cautions that the right ballot has to be struck between public safety and the privacy rights of local residents. >> you know, can we have a privacy advisory commission that helps us balance the needs to improve safety using technology while also making sure we don't abuse the >> access to that technology nelson says there's no time to waste get the cameras out there so we can start solving some of these shootings. has he let you on for news? the $10,000 reward is being offered to find the person who shot and killed that alameda sheriff's cadets. investi
alameda county sheriff's office spokesperson sergeant jd nelson says now is the time to take action on this before somebody else is killed in a car to car shooting with the plethora shootings that we had on the freeway, not just our own recruit. >> but jesper woo. >> you would think that somebody would say, hey, it's time to get cameras up, not just on the freeways, but >> in the cities as well. i i fully support. >> the call and have advocated to increase our...
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sergeant nelson says there's no time to waste. i know that in contra costa county, they have a series of cameras that they put on the freeways that have worked very well in solving crimes. and i'm quite honestly amazed that that cameras does not exist in alameda county. >> has he let kron? 4 news? >> national news now and the 3 white men convicted of murder for chasing and eventually killing ahmaud arbery were sentenced to life in prison today. travis mcmichael, who shot arbery as he ran through that georgia neighborhood and his father, greg mcmichael, who also chased arbery both got life in prison without parole. their neighbor, william roddie bryan, who joined the pursuit in recorded this cell phone video here was granted a chance of parole but must first serve at least 30 years in prison. in a statement for the victim arbery's mother spoke about the day her son died. >> these man. deserve the maximum sentence. for the crimes. i never say they were to them. he never threatened them. he just wanted to be left alone. >> during the
sergeant nelson says there's no time to waste. i know that in contra costa county, they have a series of cameras that they put on the freeways that have worked very well in solving crimes. and i'm quite honestly amazed that that cameras does not exist in alameda county. >> has he let kron? 4 news? >> national news now and the 3 white men convicted of murder for chasing and eventually killing ahmaud arbery were sentenced to life in prison today. travis mcmichael, who shot arbery as...
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, none of us had seen nelson mandela. none of us it had his voice until 1990 and so in the 1980s it was desmond to to who was the face and voice of the people of south africa. and that freedom struggle for much of the world. and he was that voice a while wearing the cloth, while archbishop ship of cape town wall an anglican clergyman. and let's remember that he had to push the anglican church to take a moral stance on a path. and remember the anglican church refused for a long time. to die fest from south africa. so he was pushing them and up to the present day. he was consistent. desmond tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the oppressed means in effect, siding with the oppressor.
, none of us had seen nelson mandela. none of us it had his voice until 1990 and so in the 1980s it was desmond to to who was the face and voice of the people of south africa. and that freedom struggle for much of the world. and he was that voice a while wearing the cloth, while archbishop ship of cape town wall an anglican clergyman. and let's remember that he had to push the anglican church to take a moral stance on a path. and remember the anglican church refused for a long time. to die fest...
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berkeley to speak to professor kara nelson, her team has been monitoring the wastewater of about 2.5 million people in the bay area. they detect cases before people even know they have covid. here's what they're seeing. >> we are starting to see concentrations plateau or decrease in san francisco, in the locations we monitor in marin and then in the eastern portions of contra kosta county. reporter: even with this shift professor nelson highlighted that we're still seeing the highest concentration of cases of the pandemic. >> we may be turning the corner. but it doesn't mean we can let our guard down yet. reporter: there's hope but experts say we still need to see this decline for multiple days and weeks to confirm if covid cases are decreasing. we should know more in the next two weeks. in the newsroom, luz pena, abc7 news. amy: all right, thank you so much. and now here's a look at the latest state covid data. more than seven million californians have now been infected by the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. and in a huge spike, data released by the state yesterday show
berkeley to speak to professor kara nelson, her team has been monitoring the wastewater of about 2.5 million people in the bay area. they detect cases before people even know they have covid. here's what they're seeing. >> we are starting to see concentrations plateau or decrease in san francisco, in the locations we monitor in marin and then in the eastern portions of contra kosta county. reporter: even with this shift professor nelson highlighted that we're still seeing the highest...
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we did catch up with sergeant nelson with the sheriff's office last night to catch up. he's in shock that this type of senseless violence continues to happen. >> own product guy here. in that area my entire life and the life out there on here and i've never seen anything like to put out like this. just that it come to this for people. >> indiscriminately fire on people on the freeway. and got a lot work bring it all today. it's just awful, >> i think anytime someone is shot and killed on the freeway were all kind of at a loss for words. we're now seeing someone who was going to devote their lives to the public trying to protect others when he's now been killed. just driving home from training. we've seen a nearly one year old jasper, lou shot and killed on the freeways as well. just sitting in a car. i mean, this is senseless. they're trying to figure out the motive. this man. he was not in a police officer uniform. he was not in a sheriff's vehicle just driving home like anybody else. so trying to figure out who's responsible and why this would happen. back to you. >>
we did catch up with sergeant nelson with the sheriff's office last night to catch up. he's in shock that this type of senseless violence continues to happen. >> own product guy here. in that area my entire life and the life out there on here and i've never seen anything like to put out like this. just that it come to this for people. >> indiscriminately fire on people on the freeway. and got a lot work bring it all today. it's just awful, >> i think anytime someone is shot...
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rob nelson to me was like hilarious. i was in local news in san diego, and i used to watch him all the time in the mornings, and he knew how to tow the line. >> and of course a huge thanks to barry mitchell and the polka! ♪ ♪ ♪ light the candles ♪ ♪ cut the cake ♪ ♪ holy cow, we're still awake ♪ ♪ it's our ten-year polka ♪ ♪ is this news or infotainment ♪ ♪ no one really cares ♪ ♪ i only know that we've been doing this for 20 years ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mona, andrew great rapport ♪ ♪ let's do this for 30 more ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ ♪ the world has changed since '92 ♪ ♪ but one thing has seen us through ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ ♪ it started as a one-time gag ♪ ♪ to bug lisa mcree ♪ ♪ but it's been 30 years and here i am still on tv ♪ ♪ thanks for all your loyalties ♪ ♪ thanks for all the royalties ♪ ♪ from the world news polka ♪ ♪ we've seen former anchors whose careers have gone sky high ♪ ♪ and there's anderson cooper ♪ ♪ wha
rob nelson to me was like hilarious. i was in local news in san diego, and i used to watch him all the time in the mornings, and he knew how to tow the line. >> and of course a huge thanks to barry mitchell and the polka! ♪ ♪ ♪ light the candles ♪ ♪ cut the cake ♪ ♪ holy cow, we're still awake ♪ ♪ it's our ten-year polka ♪ ♪ is this news or infotainment ♪ ♪ no one really cares ♪ ♪ i only know that we've been doing this for 20 years ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mona,...
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sergeant nelson, thank you very much. thank you. sergeant please. call role or top of >> and now we sure like to all right. >> coming up next at 10 o'clock helping people who are behind bars, transition back into a normal life. >> where the first of its kind program has been deployed here in the bay area. >> and some clouds rolled through right now. some raindrops not far away your i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> a banner reading asians are strong, was on highway one. oh, one near the vermont street exit in san francisco on new year's day as a way to try to start off the new year with a positive message whil
sergeant nelson, thank you very much. thank you. sergeant please. call role or top of >> and now we sure like to all right. >> coming up next at 10 o'clock helping people who are behind bars, transition back into a normal life. >> where the first of its kind program has been deployed here in the bay area. >> and some clouds rolled through right now. some raindrops not far away your i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the...
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ben nelson. then, i have said this before, i will state again, bennett nelson gave up his career for something he believed in. i call him once in a while just to remind him, because if there were ever anything that brings a tear to my eye, it is ben nelson, the sacrifice he made for the country. and he was right, it was the end of his career. so the nation owes you a lot, the people of nebraska ou a lot. [applause] -- the people of nebraska owe you a lot. and you have heard about the bill, he is here that did it. there he is. bennett, stand up. [laughter] [applause] but i will tell you, we are the reason, you and i, and a few others, why earmarks should come back. [applause] because when we were together, barbara mikulski, when we were together, we did what the constitution said we should do. we had congressionally directed spending. there were earmarks. why should we as members of congress give that authority to the white house? that is what is happened. and it has brought the congress to a stan
ben nelson. then, i have said this before, i will state again, bennett nelson gave up his career for something he believed in. i call him once in a while just to remind him, because if there were ever anything that brings a tear to my eye, it is ben nelson, the sacrifice he made for the country. and he was right, it was the end of his career. so the nation owes you a lot, the people of nebraska ou a lot. [applause] -- the people of nebraska owe you a lot. and you have heard about the bill, he...
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government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in this history of apartheid and nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. its, to apartheid and nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally.- be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. _ be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the _ be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the worlds - be set free unconditionally. a to a critical moment. the worlds most | critical moment. the worlds most powerful— critical moment. the worlds most powerful rocket ignites in all 27 of its engines at once and apart from its engines at once and apart from its power. — its engines at once and apart from its power, it's the recycling of the rocket _ its power, it's the recycling of the rocket flashing the cost that makes this a _ rocket flashing the cost that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space _ this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. to this a breakthrough in the business of space travel.— of space travel. to americans have become the _ of space travel. to americ
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as we have been hearing, pressure is going on unilever as nelson peltz buys a steak. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. losses of around 0.3% across the benchmark sectors. four in the green so far including telecom, energy, and autos. we are looking ahead, futures stateside, gains. francine: unilever, the chief executive alan jope is coming under increasing pressure. an activist investor bought a meaningful stake in the u.k. based consumer goods company. here with the very latest is dani burger. he is not having a fun time at all, alan jope. when he pulled out, the share price went flying. now activist investors are coming in. >> it does not inspire confidence, at least for alan jope, when you have activist investors stepping in. you have a disgruntled investor based. they sent share price is higher when the activist doesn't step in and the deal fails. -- activist does step in and the deal fails. it is going to be harder for alan jope to push his vision. his days are going to be harder whether they are numbe
as we have been hearing, pressure is going on unilever as nelson peltz buys a steak. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. losses of around 0.3% across the benchmark sectors. four in the green so far including telecom, energy, and autos. we are looking ahead, futures stateside, gains. francine: unilever, the chief executive alan jope is coming under increasing pressure. an activist investor bought a meaningful stake in the u.k. based...
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you know, that was off to democracy, came in 1990 4 am and both it actually came from a the, it from nelson mandela that they decided to have the, the truth and reconciliation committee, which was a 1st and a world way the enemy. and came to get there and put everything on the table, told shay killings and own of that. but it was also a cleansing process and it was created and to sort of in the, in the, in the hope that both to press and the children of the perpetrators could find a way for would to bone this new nation. am it has been criticized in recent years by younger generations and, but i personally still think i haven't seen anything like that anywhere else in the world. and it certainly helped and to, to sort of bring people together in bolding the nation. you mentioned a little yamaha. rosa mentioned that there the day to, you know, like it was an important legacy of to, to, sorry he is, you mentioned the younger generation that will desmond to tis what continue to have an impact on the younger generation. i think that this week they, it's been at re discovery by young people here
you know, that was off to democracy, came in 1990 4 am and both it actually came from a the, it from nelson mandela that they decided to have the, the truth and reconciliation committee, which was a 1st and a world way the enemy. and came to get there and put everything on the table, told shay killings and own of that. but it was also a cleansing process and it was created and to sort of in the, in the, in the hope that both to press and the children of the perpetrators could find a way for...
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sports life age are hopeful, joins the world's most northerly, husky race will have morphia, soon stated nelson to 5th grade, only to peek open, available, open over, and that's in home, the force and complete them. hold on us. we see mean that we can embed.
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