Nelson Mandela President Mandela's called one of the things that President Mandela says or said I should say It's hard for me to believe he's not with us anymore is
Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Nelson Mandela was behind bars for 27 years as a political prisoner of the apartheid government in South Africa.
Nelson Mandela started by being silent, and then he paid attention by listening to the concerns of people on both sides,
Nelson Mandela paid attention and he saw that what we needed as a country was to heal.
Nelson Mandela , for 19 years, he decided, purposefully, every single morning, he decided, if I can change, or if I can touch one person's life
Nelson Mandela who was a political prisoner, released, and became the president of South Africa, once said, "It always seems impossible until it's done."
Nelson Mandela said, "It's always impossible until it's done."
Nelson Mandela .
Nelson Mandela was removed from public view.
Nelson Mandela said that having a grievance is like drinking poison and hoping it'll kill your enemy.
President Nelson Mandela was my tata.
But Nelson Mandela , in the beginning, and the formation of the country, took a very different tact.
So Nelson Mandela actually trained military six months in Algeria, six months in Ethiopia with Emperor Haile Selassie--
But Nelson Mandela took a completely different tact.
So Nelson Mandela , we have an anniversary of 100 years the day he was born coming up this month, next week.
So Nelson Mandela was one of the world's greatest leaders.
So Nelson Mandela was a figure of that.
People remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison back in the '80s, but obviously he didn't die in prison in the '80s.
to interview Nelson Mandela and was told he was deathly sick and she couldn't meet with him.
Rwanda and then Nelson Mandela or Martin Nelson Mandela , Rwanda.
across from Nelson Mandela , and one day he surprised me literally surprised me and arranged for me to be with Nelson Mandela for a whole day.
And when Nelson Mandela came on to do just that, wearing the rugby jersey of our national side, the Springboks,
It was when Nelson Mandela was still in prison.
I loved wisdoms-- and Nelson Mandela .
and the ways that Nelson Mandela was very private about his family life, but also the public and serving as an example, and the pressure of being
the grandson of Nelson Mandela and having to outperform in school, outperform in life, and how, through transitions in school,
That's Nelson Mandela 's grandson.
both as Nelson Mandela 's grandson but also sort of grappling with the decisions that your parents are making.
Like-- like Nelson Mandela went through it.
It was Nelson Mandela , and we were thinking about how this guy should have been the most angry man in Africa.
We're not Nelson Mandela .
It started with Nelson Mandela .
And so when Nelson Mandela was released from prison, he came.
Maeve mentioned Nelson Mandela .
He is Nelson Mandela .
You did not hear Nelson Mandela .
So I think Nelson Mandela -- I believe Nelson Mandela was a great man, but I also think that being out of sight, in prison, actually helped his
humanists that's what Nelson Mandela did when he was in prison he went to every single religious service even though he
my favorite quote from Nelson Mandela who said, "It always seems impossible until it is done."
talking to nelson mandela quite soon after he came out of jail that was extraordinary because he was a a mature man who'd suffered enormous
And if you look at Nelson Mandela 's legacy, he stood on the world stage.
What did you learn most from President Nelson Mandela ?
going to go see your grandfather Nelson Mandela was like saying you're going to see Michael Jackson.
Because if you think about Nelson Mandela , at that moment, people thought it would be impossible to achieve freedom.
And tell us about why you chose Nelson Mandela for a performance.
So it'll be the Nelson Mandela work entitled "Madiba" followed by a brief intermission and then "A Mother's Rite".
Having spent one on one time with Nelson Mandela , like one on one, and getting to pick his brain.
You did not know what Nelson Mandela was thinking.
The contentious interview that I did with Nelson Mandela was done about 100 blocks uptown.