sources that might have another view of nelson mandela or if they do they ll discount them because of their trusted sources of information. and so i don t know if information is more balkanized than before but at least in this instance on these sorts of issues it absolutely is vulcanized. the notion that mandela targeted people for being white is sort of imperally false, right, so as much as there may be ideological ways of reading there s also just sort of reading. khalil mohammed and marcus marbury, marcus has a piece in the new york times on the this morning. you should take time to read it for sure. this is about the generation born after apartheid and how they see mandela s fight as history. marcus, thank you so much for being here. mark, see you in the next hour. before we change topics, i again invite you to visit our webpage, mhpshow.com. in particular, please take a look at msnbc reporter at am
0 es have crisscross bristles that remove up to 90% of hard to reach plaque. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. this morning, my question are republicans in denial about the country s growing inequality? plus, job numbers shoot up dramatically, but so, too, do demands far living wang. and a tactical shift in the ongoing fight for immigration reform. first understanding the impact and importance of president nelson mandela. i pledge to use all my strength and ability to live up to expectations. we are going forward. our noorch freedom is irreversible. we must not allow fear to stand in our way. good morning. i m melissa harris-perry. the world lost one of its greatest leaders and agents of social change with the passing of nelson mandela at the age of 95 on thursday. madiba, the clan name by which he was known, transcended the boundaries of south africa as it became synonymous with the country s greatest struggles and triumphs.