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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140524:17:37:00

intellect. during a safari in search of elephants in the jungle of south africa, jakes discovered another ingredient of success. as he watched the actions of a zooologist with an encyclopedia and a guide with a rifle. >> the zooologist can explain it, but he can't find it. he can explain the elephant, but he couldn't find it. the zulu who had said nothing the whole trip suddenly stands up and he says, the elephant is over there. the summarization of what i walked away from with was intellect can explain it, but instinct can find it. if instinct -- if information loads the gun, instinct pulls the trigger. >> how do people find their instinct? >> as much as i respect data and information, because i for years have taught you can't make good decisions with poor information.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140324:04:48:00

we are all dead people now. let me do it my way." and decide -- i don't know how they did it. disengaged the autopilot. >> disengaged it? >> he did. >> from this -- >> from that control. >> right. >> and then, i disconnected the autopilot and then i had to start flying it myself. >> in the cabin, passengers start to panic. >> when the pilot first made the announcement that the plane was out of fuel in one engine and running out in the other, the plane just broke into pandemonium and then we heard passengers in the back who panicked and they all inflated their life jackets. they all put them on and inflated them. >> so you could hear this happen? >> you hear the bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. >> in the cockpit the captain tries as hard as he can to put the plane he nicknamed zulu down onto the water. >> you have to hold it. hold it, hold it. okay, zulu. you are going to make it. you are going to make it.

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New Day Sunday-20131215-11:06:00

was known as the great place, and he became a charge, became another son, as it were, of the king, where he was imbued with all of the transitions of the tembu tribe and the larger clan and he loved the those things. he loved their style of leadership, he loved listening to the stories of the battles against the british, against the zulu, and he was imbued with a feeling of african aristocracy, african history, african greatness. and in a way, the fact that he was so far from where white settlements were, so far from cities, preserved that sense of confidence that he had by living in a royal village and being educated by a king and having these kingly and royal responsibilities that were devolved upon him. and what happened when he eventually ran away, because the king tried to arrange a marriage for him, and the king's real son, justice, he ran away to

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131210-06:20:00

we had many, many meetings over the years. >> what was he like? >> a lesson in humility, humor, and of course patience, but would always make you laugh. >> one of the things i find extraordinary about him, as a young man, the white regime used divide and conquer, to keep black south africans apart, to emphasize, well, you're a zulu, whatever your ethnic group may be. and he early on started to see the importance of being an african, not just the group he was born into. >> oh, you're really -- this is the piece we should really dwell on in his passing. who are the figures now for this? and why is that so critical? well, the only thing that can stop africa's dramatic rise to be the dominant continent over the next century, is tribal

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AC 360 Later-20131210-03:20:00

i think it was in dublin, in the four seasons hotel. it was not a very auspicious. we had many, many meetings over the years. >> what was he like? >> a lesson in humility, humor, and of course patience, but would always make you laugh. >> one of the things i find extraordinary about him, as a young man, the white regime used divide and conquer, to keep black south africans apart, to emphasize, well, you're a zulu, whatever your ethnic group may be. and he early on started to see the importance of being an african, not just the group he was born into. >> oh, you're really -- this is the piece we should really dwell on in his passing. who are the figures now for this? and why is that so critical? well, the only thing that can

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131210:09:49:00

you know jimmy carter very well. he is absolute of an absolute dynamo. >> he is. he never stopped. i worked on the carter board and see him several times a year, and i am just amazed, he never stops traveling around the world, and he is part of the elder's group you just mentioned, and we saw his grandson, jason carter, who is currently running for governor of georgia spent several years here in south africa working with the peace corps and speaks excellent zulu. >> carter complained when they went to introduce his grandson, they took off and left the former president out of the conversation. >> that happens. >> he is remarkable man in so many ways.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131210:14:11:00

but also president zuma reads most of his speeches and when he's speaking in zulu, he's much more impressive than when he's reading from a text. that may have had something to do with it. i'm not sure. but i'm in soweto outside of former president mandela's house and diplomats and heads of state are arriving at his house to look at what is now a museum. it's a very exciting moment just behind me. >> we expect president obama there as well, right, charlayne? >> i'm not sure. my understanding was they were going to leave immediately after the memorial service. but if he comes, i'll be the first to let you know. >> i bet. ambassador gibbs, i want to go -- south africa postman della. there is going to be a fight for his -- control his legacy and there's been prankly a soap opera with some of his family

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20131210:11:25:00

it's zulu for father. and he is a father of this country in profound ways. you get the sense that they are remembering and grieving in a celebratory fashion a father figure. people said that to me directly. and crass the tribal lines, the racial lines, he is the dad -- across the tribal lines, the racial lines, he is the dad. going back it his early days when he game that famous speech at his trial and confronted the court saying, "i have fought against white domination, and i have fought against black domination." he said, "it's a cause for which i'm willing to live to achieve, if need be, it's a cause for which i'm willing to die for." one of the winter things about that that people for-- of the important things about that that people forget is that at the time the anc's rainbow policy was not the dominant movement in black south african politics.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131210-01:20:00

we. there is more of our conversation. do you remember the first time you met mandela? >> you know, i worked for him way longer than i met him. i think it was in dublin, in the four seasons hotel. it was not a very auspicious. we had many, many meetings over the years. >> what was he like? >> a lesson in humility, humor, and of course patience, but would always make you laugh. >> one of the things i find extraordinary about him, as a young man, the white regime used divide and conquer, to keep black south africans apart, to emphasize, well, you're a zulu, whatever your ethnic background may be. and he early on started to see the importance of being an african, not just the group he

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State of the Union-20131208-17:36:00

because theyn' think about it. they had one goal, which was a pretty big goal, which was to defeat the soviet empire, and they succeeded and in the process they weren't willing to be diverted to what they would have called secondary issue when you look at the worldwide scale of the cold war. i think there's no question that you had a continued american effort to end apartheid. there were arguments -- >> they weren't pro-apartheid. they were just against sanctions. >> they were against sanctions. at the same time, for example, i met at the time with the chief of the zulu and he was against sanctions. there was a split argument inside south africa but a group of us decided in the end, a number of younger conservatives at that time, bob walker, vin webber, myself. if you're pro-freedom, you can't be tolerant of apartheid. >> newt gingrich, thank you. always interest.

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