@@BenGearig "@vinyltapelover it was in the video" Yep, I think I mentioned, to Mr Wilson,'s thought about Craig derserving a medal, that in fact, Craig got a 2009 Peabody, unless you are speaking of something else I'm not understanding.
@@BenGearig No congrats, for whatever it was worth, was required. I had seen the original broadcast of this videos and of course that broadcast had no Outtro. Us fans became aware of Craig's peabody when he mentioned, being given it, on a later broadcasted show. Therefore, I had no idea, of what you were referring to when you wrote "it was in the video" until I reviewed the y.t. video to the end and saw the Outtro, which actually was not part of the original show. I applaud you on a great joke.
@@BenGearig Sorry Benjamin Geariag, I see that it is really pointless to attempt to a sensible dialogue with someone bent on narcissistic playfulness. You just going to have to play by yourself.
The level of depth and seriousness in this conversation is amazing and I feel like you wouldn't see it on late night talk shows nowadays. Not to mention that I don't think any host aside from Craig could really pull it off.
if we were on any other late night show he'd be interrupted 20 times while he was talking. Craig really knows how to just have a genuine conversation, wish there were late night hosts like him now.
What an amazing lady and what an amazing man. And the way Craig adapts to each one to give them space and comfort at the same time he brings a smile from them and his audience. Can anybody doubt, after watching these two interviews, that Craig is the best host ever?
My favourite part of this interview is at 21:50. The silence as they wait for Father Tutu to finish his story is staggering. Completely enthralled by this man. We are so lucky to have him. EDIT: Father Tutu passed away in December 2021. We are so lucky to have had him.
Sad to say, this is my first time listening to him. I am also one of those people as you described the audience, silent waiting on every word . The way he described how in a way to deal with evil , and how the woman who was in icu for months after that grenade, is actually making me look at my own self . I came here via watching Craig’s interview with Morgan Freeman , like 7 interviews of them, and Craig and Morgan talking about Nelson and how Craig interviewed Father Tutu. I’m glad I came here for this. Just over halfway and loving this.
A Nobel prize-winning bishop with a deliciously evil cackle, and a talkshow host who can quote Thomas Aquinas. And he LISTENED! In a way I don't think I've ever heard any talkshow host listen before, with the possible exception of Michael Parkinson. And they hardly mentioned religion once. They didn't need to. It was humanity.
I watch this video again and again time after time! When everything around is nuts (worldwide that happens more and more often) - this talk gives hope!!! Thanks to both of those beautiful people!!!
What a fantastic human being, and a great guest. The Archbishop has such a wonderful sense of humor. Craig said in a speech that Archbishop Desmond Tutu was the guest that made the biggest impact on his show. He also stated he believes the show got better after his appearance. I am so happy you've shared this wonderful episode.
(Apologies if this is not right written, english is not my first language)i love how Craig always thinks less of himself, but every time that he talks to someone more "intelligent" than him, he dont even try to be at the same level of intelligence, he is always at the same level. he was always right when he used to said "i'm not a talk show host" because he was not, he was better than that.
English IS my first language and you wrote that better than more than half the "native speakers" I've encountered in my life. I also agree with your points
Beto Garcia As used to be said in my neighborhood, many decades ago, "there ain't no shame in your game". No the grammar is not correct as it should be, but the intent is to give very high praise for thoughtful , well written words coming from the heart. Well done,
The accomplishments of Desmond Tutu are too many to list here and i wish late night talk shows would invite people like him on their shows. Also in this interview we get to see a completely different craig. He thoroughly deserved that peabody award. He listened and did not try to control the interview. I cannot imagine other late night talk show hosts responding the way he did. Desmond Tutu was the once in a lifetime guest. Thanks TJLF for this. You have done a valuable service for putting these out there for the whole world to see.
The best bar none late night show ever...and why you ask? because of the honesty and the lack of cheap laughs that other late shows engage in... I miss Craig Ferguson on late night. Who else could do an interview with the like of Tutu and still have the humor and integrity of the art intact.
Thank you for uploading this. Remarkable and uplifting, I am not ashamed to say that Craig's interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu did bring a tear to my eye, in a good way! Plus the remarkable Jody Williams who is absolutely spot on regarding sexism and attitudes towards women who are just as capable, if not more so, than men in the fight against injustice in the world. Craig Ferguson has proved once again his ability to get the best out of his guests. Thanks again!
This interview had me discover Desmond Tutu and I am thankful for that endlessly. Also Craig was just so good at this. Thank you so so much for posting this interview. You helped me find an amazing man. Bless you. ❤❤❤
I just watched the first half with the Arch Bishop and I have to say, TJLF, that was probably one of the best interviews he ever had. It was amazing to for the audience to be so quiet and listening so intently as they did that night. Wonderful upload. Thank you very much. =D
TJLF, thank you for the Jody Williams spot, too. It was good to see someone who had done as much as she did and got the recognition for it, having such a good sense of humor with Craig. I did learn one very important thing with that interview. If I was a vampire and I walked up to a woman that had kangaroo testicles hanging around her neck, I would definitely run the other way. Thanks for another great upload. =D
This guy is famous for changing the history on this planet.not a movie star or anything crap like that.THIS is the kind of guy you sit down,shut up and listen to.
When this episode aired on CBS, I wasn't in the mood for "serious talk" so, I skipped it entirely. I have since been considering searching for it on RUclips. I didn't search, but it was suggested to me today. I sort of remember some of the first few words, so I must have watched a little bit (I'm listening as I type this comment). I do intend to actually watch and listen to the entire interview this time. Thank you, RUclips for suggesting it.
The respect afforded to the Archbishop & even the faith, is something seldom seen today. Humour is the key to empathy. Craig Ferguson: Respect Level 100
Tutu was a man who was easy to respect, whether a person was Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Scientologist, atheist or whatever. His humanitarian ideals and basic decency were clear and his place in history is assured.
🌿👀 Wish they could have kept talking (Desmond and Craig) for hours. Two humans so different and yet the same. Love and forgiveness. 💟🙆🙋💟 Edit: And both fun and silly! 😁
Queen B As outgoing President Obama wisely reminded us, the path of human progress has never taken place in a straight line and that we need to patiently observe its trajectory over the long haul, not become jaded by its occasional short deviations.
Just heard him today on Kevin Pollak's Chat Show. He was talking about it. This is the interview that got Craig his peabody. And the one where he finally decided 'fuck it' and brought us Jeff, Secretariat, and Craig crazy as he wanted to be. ruclips.net/video/IT-XlP5Bk4Y/видео.html
Hey The JayLeno Fly, would you consider doing a compilation with Trace Adkins? I've just seen a couple of shows featuring him and their chemistry is on the whole another level, they make fun of each other like the best friends. Would really love to see that in one piece. Thanks!
@@denisepaulsenful I do believe he/she meant Craig. His flirting does sometimes, by some people, get misunderstood as being pervy. But I do think most people, including the guests, do find his flirting more funny and/or charming.
That outro: even when he's not in the room, he gets a laugh. I reckon part of why he made his name in the US is that his comedy has a level of endearing self-deprecation that is quite common in British humor, but is often lacking in American comedy. Makes him stand out more. This is not a criticism of American comedy, merely an observation.
The interview with Desmond Tutu made me remember my time in the military. All those horror stories he tells are just the norm in so many places throughout the world. People would always throw the negative politic BS questions at me about so-n-so's agenda, we're only there for oil (never saw a single oil well), etc. Let me tell you, when people cry uncontrollably, because they're so happy to be safe now. "You can't imagine what it was like before you came....". Things like that. I tell you, that's something you can never explain to sensationalists, and spin doctors. I never fought for our freedom; I fought so that others could have the same, or at least a slice of the types of freedoms we have.
Despite being christian,he was a very nice guy,it seems. Hard to square his loving personality with how the church treats gay people,especially on the African continent. But still,this guy had a big heart,and was able to really forgive the seemingly unforgivable.Thats rare.ps.Funny as hell too!☝😁 Tu tuut boing boing
Brett Herring - Me too also. So many people of certain religions go through life scolding anyone unfortunate enough to get within their reach. Archbishop Tutu quite simply transcends. Like you, I am atheist - that doesn’t stop me respecting someone of his ilk.
"We send them to asylums," rdt. Wow. That just didn't sound right coming from him. What we do here, generally, is work with the mentally ill to enable integration with the help of meds and counselling. When this isn't feasible, we hospitalise. Asylums are a deep dark thing of the past and the term isn't thrown around in polite conversation - and most particularly when recorded for public. D'oh.
Smil3y702 "It's been years and I still don't like the fact that he said "harmonica" and not Mouth organ 😏" May I offer this thought? Ms.Williams was, a sharp, witty and unpretentious lady who could banter with the best of them and negotiate with all types of individuals anywhere on the globe. As this was her first and only visit, I like to believe that Craig accorded this Nobel Prize winner some respect, by not subjecting her the double entendre offer of the "Mouth Organ". I would have loved to seen her return for another visit. Anyway just my humble thoughts.
I didn't like her. I'm originally from Mexico and I doubt things were as black and white as she described. Also, the supreme court could not have made the decision Mexican people have the right to protest. That is in the constitution since 1917.
Yes, it's been in the constitution since 1917, but it has almost never been respected by the government. A reminder? 1968, Tlatelolco. Yo también soy mexicano. Y permíteme corregirte... Aún estamos esperando a los 43 (sabes cuáles ¿Verdad?) por los que el gobierno de México no ha hecho NADA. No te engañes. Hay cientos de casos como ese cada año. Maybe you've been living in a foreign country too long to see the truth faced by those who live here. We are at the mercy of a corrupt system.
The British actually used their naval power to go on a crusade against slavery all but wiping it out in Africa by attacking slave galleys and threatening to economically cripple the countries that sold slaves. So we colonized countries, installed infrastructure, an made a horrible civil rights violation a little less horrible. I'm just saying, we were pretty cool some times.
Kyle Whitehead, it's hard to weigh history and our nations actions in the past. As a Canadian I am alternately entirely proud and deeply ashamed of things my country has done in its history, but I can't quantify the actual good or bad brought about by those actions. I don't think anyone can truly say exactly what impact individual actions had on our history, the best we can do is learn from both the good and bad decisions made so none of that bullshit gets repeated ever again. All that said, I didn't specifically know the detail you spoke of and it is certainly reassuring that not every white dude in that time period was a total scumbag.
The British are good at a few things. We're - I'm a Glaswegian - we are notable in the Arts and communication in general and engineering I believe. And I quite easily stand corrected. Remaining with the topic at hand - we were good at colonizing - or commanding groups of people throughout the world to fulfill our sordid vision of empirical domination, and in doing so we enslaved countless. So kindly refrain Mr Whitehead with your laughable revisionism. It's wildly inaccurate. Our legacy in this regard is sadly a tattered old bed sheet. Churchill sure gets a lot of credit for a blood thirsty old tyrant. And an incorrigible recalcitrant somewhat functioning alcoholic.
When Father laughed, i couldn't help but feel like Craig was talking to Master Yoda
Aww his little giggles 🙈😆😆 what a sweet sweet man.
He was a great human being, may he Rest in Peace.
The Desmond Tutu interview is simply beautiful. I love Craig so much
Bishop Tutu is an absolute legend and Craig deserves a medal for the way he handled this interview.
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Grant Wilson
"... Craig deserves a medal for the way he handled this interview." Craig, actually, received a Peabody Award for that 2009 interview.
@@vinyltapelover thank you so much for your reply/comment
@@BenGearig "@vinyltapelover it was in the video"
Yep, I think I mentioned, to Mr Wilson,'s thought about Craig derserving a medal, that in fact, Craig got a 2009 Peabody, unless you are speaking of something else I'm not understanding.
@@BenGearig No congrats, for whatever it was worth, was required. I had seen the original broadcast of this videos and of course that broadcast had no Outtro. Us fans became aware of Craig's peabody when he mentioned, being given it, on a later broadcasted show. Therefore, I had no idea, of what you were referring to when you wrote "it was in the video" until I reviewed the y.t. video to the end and saw the Outtro, which actually was not part of the original show. I applaud you on a great joke.
@@BenGearig Sorry Benjamin Geariag, I see that it is really pointless to attempt to a sensible dialogue with someone bent on narcissistic playfulness. You just going to have to play by yourself.
What a lovely, wise, sweet old man. His giggle is infectious and he reminds me of Yoda lol
Nailed it. Almost sounds mischievous. A diminutive looking yet truly powerful older being.
You nailed it, Steve.
The level of depth and seriousness in this conversation is amazing and I feel like you wouldn't see it on late night talk shows nowadays. Not to mention that I don't think any host aside from Craig could really pull it off.
Desmond Tutu in Carpool Karaoke?
if we were on any other late night show he'd be interrupted 20 times while he was talking. Craig really knows how to just have a genuine conversation, wish there were late night hosts like him now.
Impressive when a funny person gets calm and shows his/her intelligence in other form. Bravo, Craig!
What an amazing lady and what an amazing man. And the way Craig adapts to each one to give them space and comfort at the same time he brings a smile from them and his audience.
Can anybody doubt, after watching these two interviews, that Craig is the best host ever?
Watching this makes me wish I could've had an opportunity to sit and talk to Desmond Tutu. May he rest in power.
Craig won the prestigious Pea Body Award 🥇
My favourite part of this interview is at 21:50. The silence as they wait for Father Tutu to finish his story is staggering. Completely enthralled by this man. We are so lucky to have him.
EDIT: Father Tutu passed away in December 2021. We are so lucky to have had him.
Sad to say, this is my first time listening to him. I am also one of those people as you described the audience, silent waiting on every word . The way he described how in a way to deal with evil , and how the woman who was in icu for months after that grenade, is actually making me look at my own self . I came here via watching Craig’s interview with Morgan Freeman , like 7 interviews of them, and Craig and Morgan talking about Nelson and how Craig interviewed Father Tutu. I’m glad I came here for this. Just over halfway and loving this.
A Nobel prize-winning bishop with a deliciously evil cackle, and a talkshow host who can quote Thomas Aquinas. And he LISTENED! In a way I don't think I've ever heard any talkshow host listen before, with the possible exception of Michael Parkinson. And they hardly mentioned religion once. They didn't need to. It was humanity.
I watch this video again and again time after time! When everything around is nuts (worldwide that happens more and more often) - this talk gives hope!!! Thanks to both of those beautiful people!!!
What a fantastic human being, and a great guest. The Archbishop has such a wonderful sense of humor. Craig said in a speech that Archbishop Desmond Tutu was the guest that made the biggest impact on his show. He also stated he believes the show got better after his appearance. I am so happy you've shared this wonderful episode.
(Apologies if this is not right written, english is not my first language)i love how Craig always thinks less of himself, but every time that he talks to someone more "intelligent" than him, he dont even try to be at the same level of intelligence, he is always at the same level. he was always right when he used to said "i'm not a talk show host" because he was not, he was better than that.
English IS my first language and you wrote that better than more than half the "native speakers" I've encountered in my life.
I also agree with your points
Beto Garcia As used to be said in my neighborhood, many decades ago, "there ain't no shame in your game". No the grammar is not correct as it should be, but the intent is to give very high praise for thoughtful , well written words coming from the heart. Well done,
Well Said we understand you perfectly.
Yaaay been asking for Desmond Tutu for a while :D Now to watch it for the millionth time
The accomplishments of Desmond Tutu are too many to list here and i wish late night talk shows would invite people like him on their shows. Also in this interview we get to see a completely different craig. He thoroughly deserved that peabody award. He listened and did not try to control the interview. I cannot imagine other late night talk show hosts responding the way he did. Desmond Tutu was the once in a lifetime guest. Thanks TJLF for this. You have done a valuable service for putting these out there for the whole world to see.
The best bar none late night show ever...and why you ask? because of the honesty and the lack of cheap laughs that other late shows engage in... I miss Craig Ferguson on late night. Who else could do an interview with the like of Tutu and still have the humor and integrity of the art intact.
You all know Craig got a Peabody for this episode.
But do you know that this man was also the Ultimate Flirtmaster?
He's that good.
Thank you for uploading this. Remarkable and uplifting, I am not ashamed to say that Craig's interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu did bring a tear to my eye, in a good way! Plus the remarkable Jody Williams who is absolutely spot on regarding sexism and attitudes towards women who are just as capable, if not more so, than men in the fight against injustice in the world. Craig Ferguson has proved once again his ability to get the best out of his guests. Thanks again!
This interview had me discover Desmond Tutu and I am thankful for that endlessly. Also Craig was just so good at this. Thank you so so much for posting this interview. You helped me find an amazing man. Bless you. ❤❤❤
Nice.. I'd seen the Desmond Tutu interview, but never saw the Jody Williams one. Thanks!
@Bishop Desmond Tutu Identity theft is not a joke
I just watched the first half with the Arch Bishop and I have to say, TJLF, that was probably one of the best interviews he ever had. It was amazing to for the audience to be so quiet and listening so intently as they did that night. Wonderful upload. Thank you very much. =D
I'm Dutch and still love Craig, just relaxing with some mighty herbs.
From the coffeeshop,
Tutu is like Yoda, starts out jokey and then hammers down the wisdom and truth
Craig you are a great interviewer.you can say whatever, but ( perhaps due to your Scottish background) you trascend goodness.
TJLF, thank you for the Jody Williams spot, too. It was good to see someone who had done as much as she did and got the recognition for it, having such a good sense of humor with Craig. I did learn one very important thing with that interview. If I was a vampire and I walked up to a woman that had kangaroo testicles hanging around her neck, I would definitely run the other way. Thanks for another great upload. =D
I can see exactly why Craig was changed by Tutu- amazing interview.
This guy is famous for changing the history on this planet.not a movie star or anything crap like that.THIS is the kind of guy you sit down,shut up and listen to.
This. You get an audience with a person as intelligent, honorable and accomplished as Father Tutu, ask questions and LISTEN to the answers.
I actually met him and spoke to him, and I was silent in the presence of this great man.
the news of him passing brought me here. REST IN POWER DESMOND TUTU
Love how they played zombie by the cranberries, that song has meaning about division and it fits
I love Tutu's description of Mandela, it's something I've always aspired to do in my life. Be kind.
When this episode aired on CBS, I wasn't in the mood for "serious talk" so, I skipped it entirely. I have since been considering searching for it on RUclips. I didn't search, but it was suggested to me today. I sort of remember some of the first few words, so I must have watched a little bit (I'm listening as I type this comment). I do intend to actually watch and listen to the entire interview this time.
Thank you, RUclips for suggesting it.
Craig shrank like he was a five year old boy when the Archbishop "shhh'd" him lol
Great interview! Well done both!.
Amazing interviews ! Very inspiring!
that Desmond Tutu guy was cool, I'm glad he was so encouraging and kind to Craig. what a wonderful piece of television history this is :)
My goodness what an infectious laugh
The respect afforded to the Archbishop & even the faith, is something seldom seen today. Humour is the key to empathy. Craig Ferguson: Respect Level 100
Tutu was a man who was easy to respect, whether a person was Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Scientologist, atheist or whatever. His humanitarian ideals and basic decency were clear and his place in history is assured.
fantastic watched it twice love this show
I wonder if there is a playlist or super cut of Craig having Philosophical conversations.
🌿👀 Wish they could have kept talking (Desmond and Craig) for hours. Two humans so different and yet the same. Love and forgiveness. 💟🙆🙋💟
Edit: And both fun and silly! 😁
Craig...what a blessing to have had the conversation with Archbishop Tutu.
Thank you🙏
I will watch this in full later...
I know right????!!!!
Woah this is so cool, to have one of our own on this show
When I learn more from Craig, than I ever did in school. Why and how is that even a real thing ..
Hope, Joy, and healing are universal. When someone else is happy, then we can also be happy.
so good to see the Jeff Peterson "BALLS!" watermark in the bottom right
Craig sure have brought his chair down so he was eye to eye With the Archbishop!
YES!!! Thank you Mr. Fly #tjlflier
Who would have thought you would hear a Mermaid Man quote from Bishop Tutu.
Craigs show actually won a peabody for Tutu's show
Dude, you need to do a "Best of Awkward Pause" video.
Watching this in 2018 is so depressing. What a hopeful time.
Queen B
As outgoing President Obama wisely reminded us, the path of human progress has never taken place in a straight line and that we need to patiently observe its trajectory over the long haul, not become jaded by its occasional short deviations.
Just letting you know that it's 2020 now :/
Mista Winta bruh... ouch
@Bishop Desmond Tutu omg, I can't believe it's really you! Sending all my money now!
Loving the reaction at 28:30 :)
*_When Craig's life flashes before tutu's eyes_*
Just heard him today on Kevin Pollak's Chat Show. He was talking about it.
This is the interview that got Craig his peabody. And the one where he finally
decided 'fuck it' and brought us Jeff, Secretariat, and Craig crazy as he wanted
to be.
ruclips.net/video/IT-XlP5Bk4Y/видео.html
A little akward pause from mister Tutu at 35:30 XDDDDDDD How happy he was about Obama, I wonder what he is thinking now.
Love you JLF.
Note to teachers - Maybe if our schools made lessons this interesting and enjoyable, our country wouldn’t be so illiterate about history.😏
Maybe if your school system paid its teachers a decent wage and focused on something more than just cranking out worker-consumer units 😏
I need to see Archbishop blowing the mouth organ, come on!
Hey The JayLeno Fly, would you consider doing a compilation with Trace Adkins? I've just seen a couple of shows featuring him and their chemistry is on the whole another level, they make fun of each other like the best friends. Would really love to see that in one piece. Thanks!
Craig showed just how good he can be here. I think a lot of people just wrote him off as a pervert until this happened.
Pervert? And whom are you referring to. Craig or Tutu.
@@denisepaulsenful I do believe he/she meant Craig. His flirting does sometimes, by some people, get misunderstood as being pervy. But I do think most people, including the guests, do find his flirting more funny and/or charming.
That outro: even when he's not in the room, he gets a laugh. I reckon part of why he made his name in the US is that his comedy has a level of endearing self-deprecation that is quite common in British humor, but is often lacking in American comedy. Makes him stand out more. This is not a criticism of American comedy, merely an observation.
Wooooow he is amazing...craig is pretty darn good too :)
In Craig Furgy I miss. Different level all together
The interview with Desmond Tutu made me remember my time in the military. All those horror stories he tells are just the norm in so many places throughout the world. People would always throw the negative politic BS questions at me about so-n-so's agenda, we're only there for oil (never saw a single oil well), etc. Let me tell you, when people cry uncontrollably, because they're so happy to be safe now. "You can't imagine what it was like before you came....". Things like that. I tell you, that's something you can never explain to sensationalists, and spin doctors. I never fought for our freedom; I fought so that others could have the same, or at least a slice of the types of freedoms we have.
I love this show. Corbin tries, but he's not in Craig's league.
Corbin ain't in Craig's universe, let alone league.
8:08 Craig channelling a bit of Eddie Izzard?
Very intense
Studio beee leaaaakkkkiiiin
28:00 Desmond does an 'owa owa'
28:13 to 28:35 was awesome.
@Bishop Desmond Tutu Firstly iam a Muslim. Secondly this seems like a scam.
Despite being christian,he was a very nice guy,it seems. Hard to square his loving personality with how the church treats gay people,especially on the African continent. But still,this guy had a big heart,and was able to really forgive the seemingly unforgivable.Thats rare.ps.Funny as hell too!☝😁 Tu tuut boing boing
Rest In Peace Mfundisi !
This has 8900 views. That says a lot of the quality of people today and what they value
Anyone can tell me the name of Rev. Desmond Tutu's entrance music?
As a south African this is Awkward lol
Why? :O
@@PriyanshuBharadwa i wonder too
When Craig gets upstaged...
Boer War 2:Electric Boogaloo
I wonder if Craig offers training in how to be relaxed in ur own skin... all the time
This and john Oliver with the Dalai Lama best interviews ever.... and that's from an atheist
Brett Herring - Me too also. So many people of certain religions go through life scolding anyone unfortunate enough to get within their reach. Archbishop Tutu quite simply transcends. Like you, I am atheist - that doesn’t stop me respecting someone of his ilk.
People like this aren't good people because they are religious. They're good people who happen to be religious.
Lisa!
That whole conversation with the woman was an awkward pause.
Yoda
A lot of SA histroy is pretty heavy.
Very good
Anyone agree that he does not answer 1 question directly.
Just tells a story about... or about.... that are no answers!
But Shit he waffles on at times
Telling about apartheid is like talking about USA! Still there.
Especially in USA.
Even with a guest like this they had to take a fucking commercial break.. Capitalism doesn't know any limits to how low you can go to make a dollar.
Oke
"We send them to asylums," rdt. Wow. That just didn't sound right coming from him. What we do here, generally, is work with the mentally ill to enable integration with the help of meds and counselling. When this isn't feasible, we hospitalise. Asylums are a deep dark thing of the past and the term isn't thrown around in polite conversation - and most particularly when recorded for public. D'oh.
ohhhhh please what do you think he meant by the "other crazies"?
It's been years and I still don't like the fact that he said "harmonica" and not Mouth organ 😏
Smil3y702 "It's been years and I still don't like the fact that he said "harmonica" and not Mouth organ 😏"
May I offer this thought? Ms.Williams was, a sharp, witty and unpretentious lady who could banter with the best of them and negotiate with all types of individuals anywhere on the globe. As this was her first and only visit, I like to believe that Craig accorded this Nobel Prize winner some respect, by not subjecting her the double entendre offer of the "Mouth Organ". I would have loved to seen her return for another visit. Anyway just my humble thoughts.
I didn't like her. I'm originally from Mexico and I doubt things were as black and white as she described. Also, the supreme court could not have made the decision Mexican people have the right to protest. That is in the constitution since 1917.
Yes, it's been in the constitution since 1917, but it has almost never been respected by the government. A reminder? 1968, Tlatelolco.
Yo también soy mexicano. Y permíteme corregirte... Aún estamos esperando a los 43 (sabes cuáles ¿Verdad?) por los que el gobierno de México no ha hecho NADA.
No te engañes. Hay cientos de casos como ese cada año.
Maybe you've been living in a foreign country too long to see the truth faced by those who live here. We are at the mercy of a corrupt system.
Man if this guy gets any funny out of Tutu...we are not worthy and Carson is a hack
Anybody getting babboon from the lion king vibes?
If their attitude is any indication...I can now understand why only a dozen women have won the Peace Prize...and the rest were men.
and then president Dump came.
The British actually used their naval power to go on a crusade against slavery all but wiping it out in Africa by attacking slave galleys and threatening to economically cripple the countries that sold slaves. So we colonized countries, installed infrastructure, an made a horrible civil rights violation a little less horrible. I'm just saying, we were pretty cool some times.
Kyle Whitehead, it's hard to weigh history and our nations actions in the past. As a Canadian I am alternately entirely proud and deeply ashamed of things my country has done in its history, but I can't quantify the actual good or bad brought about by those actions. I don't think anyone can truly say exactly what impact individual actions had on our history, the best we can do is learn from both the good and bad decisions made so none of that bullshit gets repeated ever again.
All that said, I didn't specifically know the detail you spoke of and it is certainly reassuring that not every white dude in that time period was a total scumbag.
The British are good at a few things. We're - I'm a Glaswegian - we are notable in the Arts and communication in general and engineering I believe. And I quite easily stand corrected. Remaining with the topic at hand - we were good at colonizing - or commanding groups of people throughout the world to fulfill our sordid vision of empirical domination, and in doing so we enslaved countless. So kindly refrain Mr Whitehead with your laughable revisionism. It's wildly inaccurate. Our legacy in this regard is sadly a tattered old bed sheet. Churchill sure gets a lot of credit for a blood thirsty old tyrant. And an incorrigible recalcitrant somewhat functioning alcoholic.
Watching this in 2018 is so depressing. What a hopeful time.
Hello from 2020.
@@dinosalatovic2606 August 2020 in Toronto.
Toronto August 2020 squad assemble
Watching this in 2021 just to remember to be human and to forgive. Thank you Desmond Tutu thank you Craig for this.
And now we're in 2022...