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>>> new insight into malcolm x.ome research shows some of his most controversial views were watered down. >>> and shots from space. off the put th astronaut scott, kelly shows us what he saw. but we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> agitated about what you might be receiving in the mueller investigation? >> i'm not agitated. the whole thing is a hoax. there was no collusion. >> the president says he's autopsied writt answered written questions from special counsel robert mueller. >> my lawyers aren't working on that, i write that. my lawyers don't right answers, i write answers. >>> a federal judge ruled you pass back. jpss st g im>> we have to create rules an rit now. that. and if he misbehaves we'll throw him out. >>> president trump visits california to tour the areas devastated by wildfires. >>> the death toll continues to goes up. >>> new yorkers are slamming city officials to be adequately repaired for the city's weather conditions on thursday. >> the city failed. >> this is comple
>>> new insight into malcolm x.ome research shows some of his most controversial views were watered down. >>> and shots from space. off the put th astronaut scott, kelly shows us what he saw. but we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> agitated about what you might be receiving in the mueller investigation? >> i'm not agitated. the whole thing is a hoax. there was no collusion. >> the president says he's autopsied writt...
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malcolm, i followed your stuff, same thing.to each of you, to what extent do you actually this man is compromise by the kremlin come and do you actually he is taking or has taken some sort of instruction from them? to what extent? >> a large extent. when we talk about things in the abstract, we don't really get into what that means, i mean, when napoleon bonaparte brother was running spank him he did a lot of stuff he didn't like. constant back-and-forth. he was a puppet. yanukovych did things putin didn't like. when i think of things in compromise or something like that, i think there's two things. one is how with a compared to the other potential candidate? in this case it's obvious. and the other is not counted completely control this person. does donald trump wake up and wait for orders from putin? no. are the things has to avoid are areas he has to negotiate about things in a way he's not considering what's best for america, he's considering what's best for him. i think that is clearly with me, clearly an issue and a probl
malcolm, i followed your stuff, same thing.to each of you, to what extent do you actually this man is compromise by the kremlin come and do you actually he is taking or has taken some sort of instruction from them? to what extent? >> a large extent. when we talk about things in the abstract, we don't really get into what that means, i mean, when napoleon bonaparte brother was running spank him he did a lot of stuff he didn't like. constant back-and-forth. he was a puppet. yanukovych did...
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so malcolm, i have a three-part question to start you off. will they meet?you think they should meet? and what's the chance trump gets played? >> oh, there's no doubt here no matter what is said, donald trump will meet with vladimir putin and with crown prince salman of saudi arabia. despite all of their protestations. he just can't help himself. he loves to surround himself with autocrats, and he will listen carefully to vladimir putin and his protestations against the ukrainian clash that occurred in the sea of azov and by the time he comes out of the meeting he'll be calling the sea russian waters and will completely agree with the kremlin. should he meet? of course he shouldn't meet. there's no way the president of the united states should be is up plikant to autocrats such as vladimir putin. but donald trump appears to have been mentored by vladimir putin and he will do whatever he has to to ensure that he makes him happy and that will guarantee that he will meet him at the g20. >> do you have any doubt that this has been part of the putin strategy that
so malcolm, i have a three-part question to start you off. will they meet?you think they should meet? and what's the chance trump gets played? >> oh, there's no doubt here no matter what is said, donald trump will meet with vladimir putin and with crown prince salman of saudi arabia. despite all of their protestations. he just can't help himself. he loves to surround himself with autocrats, and he will listen carefully to vladimir putin and his protestations against the ukrainian clash...
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not just malcolm's book. [laughter] >> there is a great book over there. >> what russia is doing is probing and that is what they have been doing for several years, throwing shit out there and seeing what sticks. we are both ex military, that is what you do in reconnaissance. you probed for the weak spots and when you've got it, you send everything through. that is what is happening, you see even going back to the 2000, you see this probing. where can we get traction? where can we find people who are willing to put aside what they believe for money or influence or power. it wasn't trump at first. it was actually far left. stein sitting at the lunch or dinner or awards ceremony with vladimir putin? she's green, she's really left. maybe she is so far left that she is back right, but she is left. that is where i have the problem with this broad russia plan. i think russia, as bad as they are at a lot of these things, is trying to figure out what works for the last five or six years and it turned out, the trump c
not just malcolm's book. [laughter] >> there is a great book over there. >> what russia is doing is probing and that is what they have been doing for several years, throwing shit out there and seeing what sticks. we are both ex military, that is what you do in reconnaissance. you probed for the weak spots and when you've got it, you send everything through. that is what is happening, you see even going back to the 2000, you see this probing. where can we get traction? where can we...
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(narrator) lee's ambitious "malcolm x" cost over $25 million.malcolm "x") i say and i say it again, you been had, you been joked. you been hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray, run amok. there was a point in the film, after we had finished shooting, while we were finishing, where the money was cut off. i wanted to continue working, so i called up michael jordan and magic johnson, prince, janet jackson, tracy chapman, oprah winfrey, and i just told them the truth: i need money. and they wrote me a check -- all of them. (narrator) 1994 signaled a return to smaller budgets with "crooklyn" a film about growing up in brooklyn in the 1970's. what we wanted to do is to elevate black cinema to what we've done in music, in sports and everything else. we're not at the level yet because we're in our infancy as far as films go. but another 20 years, we're going to produce our duke ellingtons, our own mary beardons, our james baldwins, people of that stature in film. (jim jarmusch) for us in new york at the time, in the late seventies, it was an idea kind o
(narrator) lee's ambitious "malcolm x" cost over $25 million.malcolm "x") i say and i say it again, you been had, you been joked. you been hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray, run amok. there was a point in the film, after we had finished shooting, while we were finishing, where the money was cut off. i wanted to continue working, so i called up michael jordan and magic johnson, prince, janet jackson, tracy chapman, oprah winfrey, and i just told them the truth: i need...
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malco malcolm, why is this story important, if true? >> i think that if this story is true, this is the first real definitive evidence that we have of what i call the bridge. the bridge between russian intelligence, their subcontractor julian assange and wikileaks, and the trump team. and to tell you the truth, i have to -- i'm quite surprised that would have been involving paul manafort. it's quite boss that i believe they decided to go to the top or the trusted agent. manafort has been very well known to the russian government for decades. but it's quite possible also that there's -- that this is a "b" team effort, that he was going to hand this off to other players. we don't know right now. but what we do know is that this information appears to have come from some very primary sources. there was reporting from "the guardian" back in may about an ecuadoran intelligence operation which tracked every individual that came in there that had a special activities fund in the millions. and the reporting that i'm seeing here from luke hardin
malco malcolm, why is this story important, if true? >> i think that if this story is true, this is the first real definitive evidence that we have of what i call the bridge. the bridge between russian intelligence, their subcontractor julian assange and wikileaks, and the trump team. and to tell you the truth, i have to -- i'm quite surprised that would have been involving paul manafort. it's quite boss that i believe they decided to go to the top or the trusted agent. manafort has been...
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>> derek: the most powerful person in british imperial presence in asia was malcolm mcdonald, completely unknown to history and unknown to any historians of the vietnam war. he became high commissioner for all of british interests. and in southeast asia, it's called the reign of the phoenix. he became high commissioner in '46, stayed until '55. the americans called him the wise man of asia. no one in the u.s. who spoke authoritatively on vietnam, no one, would not trundle to singapore to have an audience with malcolm mcdonald. he wielded great authority's merchandise he saw the british interest in southeast asia as equivalent to the americans in japan. the american press adilated him, the kennedys nixon, every publisher and editor, anybody of anything to do with vietnam ended unhaving an audience with malcolm mcdonald at phoenix park in malaya. he would take the montowers of malaya. he would tell them about the first line of defense being in vietnam and only the americans could do it. he, himself, toured vietnam and with the french drying to hold them up but he knew the french couldn't s
>> derek: the most powerful person in british imperial presence in asia was malcolm mcdonald, completely unknown to history and unknown to any historians of the vietnam war. he became high commissioner for all of british interests. and in southeast asia, it's called the reign of the phoenix. he became high commissioner in '46, stayed until '55. the americans called him the wise man of asia. no one in the u.s. who spoke authoritatively on vietnam, no one, would not trundle to singapore to...
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rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> firefighters from sacramento are returning home. he is one of them. he is part of a strike team. they spent more than 2 weeks fighting the most deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. now safe at home he said she thankful to be alive and thinking about the people who once called paradise home. >> we have the advantage but we go into something like that and trimagine surviving without that is -- you know -- you wonder how they did it. you look and pray and look fo >> the people of paradise have a long road to recovery. the city's mayor said she doesn't expect normal life to return to paradise for three to five years. >>> a frightening scene at the ferry building when a ferry crash said into the dock. the -- crashed into the dock. there weren't too many people on the ferry at the time because of the thanksgiving holiday. but tomorrow people will be heading back to work and many about a to know whether the accident will cause -- many want to know whether the andre senior has the elays. answers. answers. >> report
rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> firefighters from sacramento are returning home. he is one of them. he is part of a strike team. they spent more than 2 weeks fighting the most deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. now safe at home he said she thankful to be alive and thinking about the people who once called paradise home. >> we have the advantage but we go into something like that and trimagine surviving without that is -- you know -- you wonder how they...
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inbound 295 at malcolm x, the flooding on the right side of the road there.tiple crashesse of ice and spin outs. 270, look at that. really good. top of the beltway not bad either. inbound on 66. unbound on 95. remember to listen to wt 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> sun ist coming up and that will start to melt down quickly and temperatures in the mid to upper 40s later today. yesterday a record amount of snow atll three airports. november 15th is not exactly the snow season around here. thatas the biggest november storm in 29 years. that will be northwest and gusty bye bwi gaithersburg khmer rouge. >>> good morning. chaos. the nortast brought to a standstill by a record setting snowstorm. >> students forced tei sleep in r classrooms. drivers trapped in their cars overnight. more than 10,000 flights canceled or delayedo coast coast. and the misery is notnhe over s and this rning's messy commute. >>> breaking overnight from bad to much, much worse. the number of dead and missing in these california wildfires sky rockets. authorities say more than 600 peo
inbound 295 at malcolm x, the flooding on the right side of the road there.tiple crashesse of ice and spin outs. 270, look at that. really good. top of the beltway not bad either. inbound on 66. unbound on 95. remember to listen to wt 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> sun ist coming up and that will start to melt down quickly and temperatures in the mid to upper 40s later today. yesterday a record amount of snow atll three airports. november 15th is not exactly the snow season around...
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rob malcolm spent the day at an emergency shelter in yuba city where many are searching for loved ones. >> reporter: with thousands of homes still in the path of the butte county fire, shelters have become a place of rest -- refuge and are sadly the place where people are looking for missing loved ones. >> my husband's aunt, her name is carolyn krause. i tried to do the internet search but the internet was going in and out and we can find out any information about whether she is safe or where she could be. the other person is raymond decker sure who lives in paradise. we haven't been able to find out information about him either. >> reporter: this is a challenge for those looking for answers, especially the visually impaired who has been trying to navigate through her phone. >> he is about 87 years old and lives in southern canyon and is so far the only one still missing. >> reporter: with over 200 missing, residents are turning to social media using the red cross safe and well website to register themselves as safe or search for love one. paradise campfire missing persons is a website
rob malcolm spent the day at an emergency shelter in yuba city where many are searching for loved ones. >> reporter: with thousands of homes still in the path of the butte county fire, shelters have become a place of rest -- refuge and are sadly the place where people are looking for missing loved ones. >> my husband's aunt, her name is carolyn krause. i tried to do the internet search but the internet was going in and out and we can find out any information about whether she is...
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rob malcolm reports while the mission -- why the devastation from the fire it's really close to home. >>reporter: the convoy from california task force unpacked enough equipment to outfit a tent city. this response was needed as they responded to the camp fire in butte county. >> some of the firefighters lost their homes and family members. they were there reporting for duty to get the job done every day. very impressive. >>reporter: dozens were killed and thousands ofdestroyed and a first responders are now reflecting on the deadliest wildfire in california. >> the world trade center was a huge event and the oklahoma city bombing and hurricane katrina. we will have to see where this fits. in terms of the totality of damage of the amount of homes destroyed and the impact on the team, specifically to the team members -- what they had to do and how much work they had -- it was significant. >> thanksgiving for many was spent in the fire zone and returning home and it was time to reconnect with their families while they were thinking of others. >> i was on the search team as we sifted thr
rob malcolm reports while the mission -- why the devastation from the fire it's really close to home. >>reporter: the convoy from california task force unpacked enough equipment to outfit a tent city. this response was needed as they responded to the camp fire in butte county. >> some of the firefighters lost their homes and family members. they were there reporting for duty to get the job done every day. very impressive. >>reporter: dozens were killed and thousands...
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. >> northbound 295 before malcolm x, right lane getting by that workzone. your on time here. it's going to take you nine minuteea as you'reng in and out of town. no problems either, it's still nice andthreen e. that's not any big worry. alexandria, between king and duke street. we do have two left lanes getting by. that work zone as far as the ltway goes. no problems inner loop or outer loop. we'll take a lookt that coming up in just a minute. >> it's 4:31 and developg now murders in the district are up almost 40% this year compared tt >> today the mayor will talk with residents about the violence d ping alic safety walk this afternoon. the walk comes after a violent day in the district. a man was stabbed to death inside his apartment in the shaw neighborhood last night. a neighsr told n 4 he heard a fight coming from the apartmentey on new je avenue northwest around 7:00 p.m.. d.c. police have not yet released the victim's name. >> i northeast, a fight over a girl may have lead to the death of a young man. -year-old randall francis was shot after getting into an argument wit
. >> northbound 295 before malcolm x, right lane getting by that workzone. your on time here. it's going to take you nine minuteea as you'reng in and out of town. no problems either, it's still nice andthreen e. that's not any big worry. alexandria, between king and duke street. we do have two left lanes getting by. that work zone as far as the ltway goes. no problems inner loop or outer loop. we'll take a lookt that coming up in just a minute. >> it's 4:31 and developg now murders...
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mac as malcolm.r died in september and today the coroner ruled his cause of death as an accidental o.d. of fet -- fentanyl and cocaine. ♪ thought i'd end up with sean but it wasn't a match ♪ ♪ wrote some songs about ricky now i listen and laugh ♪ ♪ even almost got married and for pete i'm so thankful ♪ >> grande assured fans exes big sean and ricky alvarez heard it before it came out, but did pete? grande dropped the surprise single about 30 minutes before her exfiance went live on "snl." >> sometimes things don't work out. >> during the broadcast the comedian rocking blue breakup hair was rather sincere. >> camera shy at the after party pete was overheard saying everything is going to be all right. a source tells "e.t." his way of coping is by making jokes, but this one about a wounded vet has davidson in hot water. >> he's a congressional candidate from texas and not a hit man from a porno movie. >> yeah. he definitely missed the mark. >> on "today" "snl" castmate keenan thompson called the outcome
mac as malcolm.r died in september and today the coroner ruled his cause of death as an accidental o.d. of fet -- fentanyl and cocaine. ♪ thought i'd end up with sean but it wasn't a match ♪ ♪ wrote some songs about ricky now i listen and laugh ♪ ♪ even almost got married and for pete i'm so thankful ♪ >> grande assured fans exes big sean and ricky alvarez heard it before it came out, but did pete? grande dropped the surprise single about 30 minutes before her exfiance went...
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malcolm nance will stay with us. thank you jill wine banks, great panel. >>> up next, the new cia assessment on the assassination of washingt"washington post" jo jamal khashoggi. jal makhashoggi. just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. the united states postal service makes more holiday deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ with one notable exception. ♪ new aveeno® cracked skintell you cica ointment. what to wear. with shea butter and triple oat complex. for fast relief and a protective barrier for lasting relief. wear what you love, aveeno®. on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299. plus 24-month financing on all beds. ends sunday. ♪ a
malcolm nance will stay with us. thank you jill wine banks, great panel. >>> up next, the new cia assessment on the assassination of washingt"washington post" jo jamal khashoggi. jal makhashoggi. just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. the united...
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malcolm and trine's film is called malcolm is a little unwell. now posting over 2.2 million updates through the past three years. and as many as 1700 each and every day. believe it or not we do as a team look through just about all of them to choose the best pictures to help us tell you what the weather is doing across the uk and moving that weather story throughout. it doesn't matter if it isa throughout. it doesn't matter if it is a golden sunrise or mike a grey rainy day, we love your pictures and they are very useful to us. there are great for getting out and taking are great for getting out and taking a bit more notice of what is around you. we will be talking to carl and her children in the next half an hour. here this morning, just outside tamworth, it is quite a frosty start. lovely sunshine behind me. uk wide we have a frost this morning. temperatures dropped below —6 overnight. slowly starting to lift now. it will take a few hours. plenty of sunshine overhead. yesterday's rain, which came courtesy of the weather front which is in denmar
malcolm and trine's film is called malcolm is a little unwell. now posting over 2.2 million updates through the past three years. and as many as 1700 each and every day. believe it or not we do as a team look through just about all of them to choose the best pictures to help us tell you what the weather is doing across the uk and moving that weather story throughout. it doesn't matter if it isa throughout. it doesn't matter if it is a golden sunrise or mike a grey rainy day, we love your...
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rob malcolm joins us live from san francisco with more on the festivities. >> good evening andre. we're here with the festival -- at the festival pavilion. this is where the guardsmen had their christmas tree lot. they do it every year. cleaning up that you can see everything here shutting down. right now, they are getting together. they reopen tomorrow at 9 am. we crosstown into san francisco searching for the holiday spirit. this thanksgiving weekend we found people relieved to finally be breathing clean air and spending time with the family sharing those annual holiday traditions. >> nothing says the holiday season is here like gingerbread and christmas trees and the fairmont hotel in san francisco again went over the top. >> it was great. i never been in a gingerbread house is a large. >> did you try to take a bite out of something? >> now. i saw some kids taking a bite. >> it was tempting. the 2 story life-size gingerbread house sits in the grand lobby of the fairmont hotel. every year, it becomes the must- see attraction for visitors to san francisco. >> is a tradition. you
rob malcolm joins us live from san francisco with more on the festivities. >> good evening andre. we're here with the festival -- at the festival pavilion. this is where the guardsmen had their christmas tree lot. they do it every year. cleaning up that you can see everything here shutting down. right now, they are getting together. they reopen tomorrow at 9 am. we crosstown into san francisco searching for the holiday spirit. this thanksgiving weekend we found people relieved to finally...
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teenager who died after being stabbed outside a clapham tube station has been named by police as malcolmudent from peckham. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is at the scene of the stabbing in bromley in south east london. three fatal stabbings within a few miles of each other in less than 72 hours. the latest happened in broad daylight around about half past 12 here in bromley, and the body of a man who police believe is just 22 years old is still lying in the road behind me, with forensic officers at the scene. we spoke to a couple who said they were driving up the road when they saw the body laying in the road, a man in distress. they tried to save him, stop the bleeding, but were unable to do so. the ambulance service arrived, and he died just about half an hour later. this is just three days after another fatal stabbing. a 15—year—old was stabbed outside of a chicken restaurant and then on friday night, just outside clapham south tube station, a 17—year—old, malcolm mide—madariola, also stabbed to death. it brings the total number of homicides being investigated in the capital this year
teenager who died after being stabbed outside a clapham tube station has been named by police as malcolmudent from peckham. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is at the scene of the stabbing in bromley in south east london. three fatal stabbings within a few miles of each other in less than 72 hours. the latest happened in broad daylight around about half past 12 here in bromley, and the body of a man who police believe is just 22 years old is still lying in the road behind me, with forensic...
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we are in marin county, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> a lot more questions than need answers. >>> we are learning more this afternoon about a man shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy in danville. he has been identified as 33- year-old laudemer arboleda of newark. someone in danville reported he was circling the neighborhood in his car at about 11:00 saturday morning. neighbors say they tried to talk to him but he drove off which led to a short chase. danville police say he then accelerated toward the deputy. >> unfortunately, the driver drove his vehicle straight toward one of our officers. fearing for his life, our officer fired his weapon towards the vehicle. in an attempt to get the driver to stop. >> the deputies who shot the man had minor injuries. he has been as deputy andrew hall. he had is on paid administrative leave. 11th neighbors in newark say he sometimes acted strangely but they never saw him do anything violent. >>> a san jose mother wanted for kidnapping her two children from foster care has now been found in colorado with the kids and has been arrested. authoriti
we are in marin county, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> a lot more questions than need answers. >>> we are learning more this afternoon about a man shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy in danville. he has been identified as 33- year-old laudemer arboleda of newark. someone in danville reported he was circling the neighborhood in his car at about 11:00 saturday morning. neighbors say they tried to talk to him but he drove off which led to a short chase. danville police say he...
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rob malcolm talked to people still searching for loved ones this evening. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the weather conditions but we begin with tom vacar live in chico with the latest on the fire fight. tom? >> reporter: there are several major fronts going on. one of course is the most important thing to keep fighting the fire. second, the survivors and the frustrations that they are now facing, increasingly, and finally, the search for bodies. currently, there are 52,000 people evacuated. though some never left the evacuation area. and, some of those may well have died in their homes. >> the evacuation centers are very populated right now as you can imagine and we are doing everything we possibly can to get folks information, make sure they have food, clothing, and water. >> reporter: evacuees are likely to be out for quite some time, given that some homes were incinerated, and 15,000 structures are still threatened because this is still a very large fire. where the fires are most remote, they are almost unfightable. >> mother nature dictat
rob malcolm talked to people still searching for loved ones this evening. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the weather conditions but we begin with tom vacar live in chico with the latest on the fire fight. tom? >> reporter: there are several major fronts going on. one of course is the most important thing to keep fighting the fire. second, the survivors and the frustrations that they are now facing, increasingly, and finally, the search for bodies. currently, there are 52,000...
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malcolm nance, thank you very much.od weekend. >> you too. >> more "am joy" after the break. to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> you know, for anyone that was offended by my comments, i certainly apologize. there was to ill will, no intent whatsoever in my statements. >> i don't know what is in your heart but we all know what came out of your mouth. this has given our state another black eye that we don't need. its rejuvenated stereotypes we don't need any more. >> it is hard to find a state more red than mississippi but democrats are hoping to pull off a major upset on tuesday in the runoff for the u.s. senate seat between cindy hyde smith and former agricultural secretary mike espy. the backlash over the comment that she would sit with the supporter in the front row of a public hanging talked about lynching that targeted black people and she has a pride in the con
malcolm nance, thank you very much.od weekend. >> you too. >> more "am joy" after the break. to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> you know, for anyone that was offended by my comments, i certainly apologize. there was to ill will, no intent whatsoever in my statements. >> i don't know what is in your...
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rob malcolm talked to people still searching for loved ones this evening. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the weather conditions but we begin with tom vacar live in chico with the latest on the fire fight. tom? >> reporter: there are
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malcolm, let me begin with you. we'll start with taking a quick listen to the president talking about saudi arabia yesterday morning. watch this. >> they've got a job. they give us a lot of business, a lot of economic developments. they have been a truly spectacular ally in terms of jobs and economic development. i also take that -- i'm president. i have to take a lot of things into consideration. >> that is as blunt as you can possibly get right there. you and i have talked a lot about this. we always discuss what is it that the russians have over president trump that makes him behave or say certain things? with the saudi, it's very transparent. he's essentially saying the economic interest that saudi arabia provides for us is more valuable than a journalist working for an american newspaper literally being murdered overseas. >> absolutely. that's the way he views things. i lived in abu dhabi for seven years. there's a certain mindset that they're always going into relations with the united states with and they als
malcolm, let me begin with you. we'll start with taking a quick listen to the president talking about saudi arabia yesterday morning. watch this. >> they've got a job. they give us a lot of business, a lot of economic developments. they have been a truly spectacular ally in terms of jobs and economic development. i also take that -- i'm president. i have to take a lot of things into consideration. >> that is as blunt as you can possibly get right there. you and i have talked a lot...
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and was cast in "malcolm in the n ddle."i got an egger break when i was cast as walter white o"breaking bad." so, that was my trajectory. it came en it was supposed to come, and that's the interesting thing about luck, it doesn'tet work on your tle it works on its own. this is bryan cranston, and this is my brief but spectacular take on being an actor. >> woodruff: you can watch additional brief but spectacular episodes on our website, shs.org/newshour/brief. on the nr online right now, researchers think they're on the path to a n kind of flu protection that might last llonger and work against types of influenza viruses. fethe source of their new e? strange but true: it's llamas. learn all about why on our web site, s.org/newshour. a reminder, th the midterm elections next tuesday, we'll have special coverage all that >> get out and voteu repblican. >> got to do more than tweet a hashtag, you've got to vote. >> across the country candidates on both parties hit the trails to win voters' support. >> woodruff: that's next tuesd
and was cast in "malcolm in the n ddle."i got an egger break when i was cast as walter white o"breaking bad." so, that was my trajectory. it came en it was supposed to come, and that's the interesting thing about luck, it doesn'tet work on your tle it works on its own. this is bryan cranston, and this is my brief but spectacular take on being an actor. >> woodruff: you can watch additional brief but spectacular episodes on our website, shs.org/newshour/brief. on the nr...
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one of the co-authors of this intense long read based on interviews with more than 50 people, malcolm nance is an msnbc contributor, derrick thompson writes about technology for "the atlantic" and dylan byers is a senior media reporter for nbc news. a big thanks to all of you. some big findings here. your story says on two occasions facebook appeared to stand down from action so republicans wouldn't get angry. they didn't respond to the president's muslim ban post. quote, one top official, joel kaplan told the company, quote, don't poke the bear. and then there was the russian influence, your story says officials first spotted in the spring of 2016. tell us about that and how they handled it. >> hey, craig, so what happened here is that the company got early warning signs as early as spring of 2016 of what became a large campaign of russian interference on the network, but they kept it inside the company as more and more evidence was growing that their own people were finding, and they didn't tell anyone outside the company or acknowledge it or even tell their own board until the fall
one of the co-authors of this intense long read based on interviews with more than 50 people, malcolm nance is an msnbc contributor, derrick thompson writes about technology for "the atlantic" and dylan byers is a senior media reporter for nbc news. a big thanks to all of you. some big findings here. your story says on two occasions facebook appeared to stand down from action so republicans wouldn't get angry. they didn't respond to the president's muslim ban post. quote, one top...
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the employed by malcolm that he got right. a lot up on some level. of. i'm going. to. go. to india. there are no cars around. there are no. drama. coming in there are people in the. new going to unsung of. some kind. to mention one. yeah they say you know that which i was a big agent for years and that's certainly. so that's why you know. simon know. what you know what you know in that way of doing so it should. sure china. has if you send any show has a close enough we've been. no news on as we've been. planning and. but china chenier for young women now parents. it's so them or even mom it's the city's. you're more than. your friends you're going on your question yes or no you know we should. you know if you're the only that. sure truly it's. young enough. unity to you. calling them when you're most well. yet you know they're. still. i. mean. by. law. oh oh my. goodness you know ha ha you know right well he was not suddenly going to. hold for yourself what good for your father you know your son has often. told. that your. color conal are going to die every day of we don't have to
the employed by malcolm that he got right. a lot up on some level. of. i'm going. to. go. to india. there are no cars around. there are no. drama. coming in there are people in the. new going to unsung of. some kind. to mention one. yeah they say you know that which i was a big agent for years and that's certainly. so that's why you know. simon know. what you know what you know in that way of doing so it should. sure china. has if you send any show has a close enough we've been. no news on as...
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malcolm jon, thank you very much for the very latest in southeast london.xit campaign complied with electoral law and came from his uk businesses. an investigation‘s begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night. none suffered serious injuries. tributes from theresa may and ex prime ministers, to former head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood who has died aged 56. republicans and democrats have begun a final burst of campaigning — ahead of tuesday's mid—term elections in the united states. president trump told supporters at rallies in montana and florida that democrats wanted to flood the country with illegal immigrants, and described the barbed wire being erected along the border with mexico as a "beautiful sight". let us cross live to our correspondent jane 0'brien, who is near fedex field stadium in maryland, where the home side are taking on the atlanta falcons in the nfl shortly. maryland, traditionally a strong state for the democrats. how is looking there? is very interesting because the
malcolm jon, thank you very much for the very latest in southeast london.xit campaign complied with electoral law and came from his uk businesses. an investigation‘s begun into how eight children fell from an inflatable slide at a fireworks display in woking last night. none suffered serious injuries. tributes from theresa may and ex prime ministers, to former head of the civil service, sirjeremy heywood who has died aged 56. republicans and democrats have begun a final burst of campaigning...
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picture i'm joined now by and by he is a professor of modern history at berlin's free university mr malcolm thank you so much for being here with us today we heard from both leaders machall and mccrone off the dangers of nationalism and of europe returning to the sort of fanatical nationalism that preceded all ball one how do you weigh the risks well i don't think there will be returning to the pre-war nationalism the national extent nationalism in the years before nine hundred fourteen before the first world war but there are of course indications that nationalism is on the rise again i mean if you look at some states such as hungry poland and in particular the us america first i mean the writing is on the war and so we should be considered what lessons should we learn from the mistakes of people back then well i think first of course the first world will point and highlights the dangers of nationalism extreme nationalism and impurities in. and second if you look at the at the outbreak of the first world war. you can ruin that what. what impact misconceptions misunderstandings between the
picture i'm joined now by and by he is a professor of modern history at berlin's free university mr malcolm thank you so much for being here with us today we heard from both leaders machall and mccrone off the dangers of nationalism and of europe returning to the sort of fanatical nationalism that preceded all ball one how do you weigh the risks well i don't think there will be returning to the pre-war nationalism the national extent nationalism in the years before nine hundred fourteen before...
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king had his nonviolent resistance following but after the assassination of malcolm x, you have the formation of the black panthers. leaders calling out for black power to take control of their own neighborhoods and communities. in ideologysplit and philosophy in which was the most effective way to combat civil rights in america. king was overshadowed by these black militants. was not receiving a high approval rating in the black community. the community in some ways turned their back. this was only supposed to be a detour for him, coming to memphis. he was going to lead a march and get to washington, d.c. later that month. and thosenists opposing dr. king's mission at this time are saying that he could not have a control margin in memphis. there was no way that he was going to be successful in washington. he was taken aback by this. he had a rift in his own party and group. there are members who wanted to go to washington. there are others who believed they should be here in memphis. ofis under a great about pressure, scrutiny and stress during the weeks leading up to his assassination. here
king had his nonviolent resistance following but after the assassination of malcolm x, you have the formation of the black panthers. leaders calling out for black power to take control of their own neighborhoods and communities. in ideologysplit and philosophy in which was the most effective way to combat civil rights in america. king was overshadowed by these black militants. was not receiving a high approval rating in the black community. the community in some ways turned their back. this was...
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so malcolm, i have a three-part question to answer. there is no doubt here. president trump will meet with vladimir put. he just can't help himself. he loves to surround himself with autocrats, and he will listen carefully to vladimir putin and his protestation about killing at the meal of viren doffs and will completely agree with the president. should he meet? no, they contracted. he appears to have been mentored by vladimir putin, and he will do it all that makes him happy at the g-20 sum might. this is part of the putin treasures so much about the air. weaken i.c.e. >> well, it is certainly part of stra teenl i can. even the braking news that you had on at the top of the hur, had you in you. paul manafort may have actually been an agent of the kremlin directly, injected in there to work with wikileaks to essentially steal an learn selection, put in an obsequious. i wanted this to be a conspiracy theory, it's listening to job bolton. he has not listened to the kashoki type haven't. >> i haven't risenned to us, i guess i should ask you, what do you think he
so malcolm, i have a three-part question to answer. there is no doubt here. president trump will meet with vladimir put. he just can't help himself. he loves to surround himself with autocrats, and he will listen carefully to vladimir putin and his protestation about killing at the meal of viren doffs and will completely agree with the president. should he meet? no, they contracted. he appears to have been mentored by vladimir putin, and he will do it all that makes him happy at the g-20 sum...
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tonight in clapham, a vigil at the spot where 17—year—old malcolm mide—madariola was stabbed to deathe been arrested. but few believe we can arrest our way to beating criminal gangs who are becoming more sophisticated and more callous. mark easton, bbc news, london. more on the midterms in the us but first it is sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: rafael nadal withdraws from next weeks season ending atp finals in london due to ankle surgery. jurgen klopp leaves xherdan shaqiri out of his liverpool squad for the trip to red star belgrade to avoid any distractions. and the race that stops the nation will be run in wet conditions after heavy morning downpours in melbourne. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that rafael nadal will miss next week's season ending atp finals in london after having an operation on an ankle injury. nadal pulled out of the paris masters with a stomach muscle problem leaving novak djokovic to replace him as world number one. the spaniard said that as he was suf
tonight in clapham, a vigil at the spot where 17—year—old malcolm mide—madariola was stabbed to deathe been arrested. but few believe we can arrest our way to beating criminal gangs who are becoming more sophisticated and more callous. mark easton, bbc news, london. more on the midterms in the us but first it is sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: rafael nadal withdraws from next weeks season ending atp finals in london due...
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involvement in the war in yemen while the issue after malcolm's shirt jeans was not on the senate agenda today it was very much on the minds of senators it was the senate that invoked the global magnitsky act in terms of which the sanctions have been imposed and while the move has been welcomed senators on both sides of the aisle insist it does not go far enough senator rand paul is one of those who insist the saudi crown prince should be among those sanctioned maintaining muhammad in selman at least knew of the murder and probably ordered it he said in a tweet the united states needs to project strength when dealing with saudi arabia putting sanctions on people who are already in jail means nothing these individuals might lose their heads you think they care they are pretending to do something and doing nothing. a view echoed by senator bob corker the administration today sent out notice that they were sanctioning seventeen of individuals that were involved hopefully additional steps were made up asked for a lot more briefing with matters peo and you asked for the comment as soon as we
involvement in the war in yemen while the issue after malcolm's shirt jeans was not on the senate agenda today it was very much on the minds of senators it was the senate that invoked the global magnitsky act in terms of which the sanctions have been imposed and while the move has been welcomed senators on both sides of the aisle insist it does not go far enough senator rand paul is one of those who insist the saudi crown prince should be among those sanctioned maintaining muhammad in selman at...
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i want you to think about people like martin luther king and malcolm x. these are not people who demanded a safe space. their goal was to create a safer space for everyone else and willingly engage the challenges of their space. look at what they were able to do. in our community, we have to be willing to engage to keep a smile on our face, to have a conversation. everybody watched the fight. we had gotten in arguments online over it. one of the interesting things is that he fought a great fight and then he did what he did. the question becomes is he justified or not justified? if you want to jump into the arena of politics, you play on those rules even if sometimes they are not fair. the last thing i will say is find really good people and build really strong relationships with them. seek to always be generous even if sometimes the circumstances are not generous to you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> so let's see, advice for first-time candidates. you know, i think for anyone that is interested in either running for office or just getting involved in poli
i want you to think about people like martin luther king and malcolm x. these are not people who demanded a safe space. their goal was to create a safer space for everyone else and willingly engage the challenges of their space. look at what they were able to do. in our community, we have to be willing to engage to keep a smile on our face, to have a conversation. everybody watched the fight. we had gotten in arguments online over it. one of the interesting things is that he fought a great...
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malcolm x avenue left lane is the ongy thing gety the high standing water.ing there this southbound bw parkway, those lanes blocked byas a you can get around it there and get back on. it's because a w truck is still out there on the scene. beltity at unive boulevard. moisture on the roadway. no slow down on the beltway. >> thank you, 5:32 now. continuing our team coverage on this weather alemo this ing. melissa warned us to be careful on the roads. take a look at the mess on i-70 in frederick county yesterday. that road ispe back after being shutdown for hours. our cameras caught a lot ofiv s waiting outside of their cars. things started moving latern the evening. snowplows worked through the night. >> we have team cserage of t morning's road conditions. chris lawrence is monitoring the slick spots in d.c. but we begin with megan who is live in loudoun county.me n, how are things looking where you are? >> well, i have to tell you, we just slid a little bit on the dull green way aew minutes ago and we're in a heavy live truck here. but as we went over an over
malcolm x avenue left lane is the ongy thing gety the high standing water.ing there this southbound bw parkway, those lanes blocked byas a you can get around it there and get back on. it's because a w truck is still out there on the scene. beltity at unive boulevard. moisture on the roadway. no slow down on the beltway. >> thank you, 5:32 now. continuing our team coverage on this weather alemo this ing. melissa warned us to be careful on the roads. take a look at the mess on i-70 in...
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. >> as rob malcolm reports many of them worked alongside the first responders who lost their homes and loved ones. >> reporter: the convoy from california unpacked enough equipment to outfit a tent city. the response was needed as they responded to the camp fire in butte county. >> some of the fighters and ems personnel working with us lost their homes and family members and they were there reporting for duty and getting the job done every day. that was impressive. >>reporter: dozens were killed and thousands of acres destroyed. all of these heroic first responders are now reflecting on california's deadliest wildfire. >> the world trade center was a huge event and the oklahoma city bombing -- bombing in hurricane katrina. i would like to see where this fits but in terms of the totality of damage in the amount of homes destroyed and the impact on the team, specifically to the team members and how much work they had, it is significant. wear thanksgiving for many was spent in the fire zone and they returned home to reconnect with their families. >> i was in the search team and we sifted
. >> as rob malcolm reports many of them worked alongside the first responders who lost their homes and loved ones. >> reporter: the convoy from california unpacked enough equipment to outfit a tent city. the response was needed as they responded to the camp fire in butte county. >> some of the fighters and ems personnel working with us lost their homes and family members and they were there reporting for duty and getting the job done every day. that was impressive....
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<malcolm cardoz: "bart can get delayed because of the rain so that's a fear."> emily hurt takes bart from walnut creek to emeryville - especially in rainy conditions to avoid the freeway..kevin armonio also takes bart, he commutes to san francisco.. with the recent dry spell, isarel singh is also welcoming the rain.as he takes his four l
emily hurt takes bart from walnut creek to emeryville - especially in rainy conditions to avoid the freeway..kevin armonio also takes bart, he commutes to san francisco..
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. >> malcolm, given your expertise in how other countries do this and obviously the donald trumps be beefs are carefully selected. they are not random. they are with the institutions that have power. we in the media have some type of influence and power. we try to exercise it responsibly. judges have a lot of power. they have life tenure and the intelligence community that you were a part of has a type of power and fact finding that he resents. take a look at donald trump going after those institutions that concern john roberts tonight. >> should james comey be locked up? >> what he did was criminal? should he be locked up? let somebody make a determination. >> i'm going to ask my attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to look into her crimes. >> comey is leaker and he's liar. he's guilty of crimes. >> she should be in prison. >> special prosecutor here we come. >> malcolm. >> what you just saw there is a litany of activities and words designed to fundamentally destroy the foundations of american jurisprudence, american politics, american law enforcement, american intellige
. >> malcolm, given your expertise in how other countries do this and obviously the donald trumps be beefs are carefully selected. they are not random. they are with the institutions that have power. we in the media have some type of influence and power. we try to exercise it responsibly. judges have a lot of power. they have life tenure and the intelligence community that you were a part of has a type of power and fact finding that he resents. take a look at donald trump going after...
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in san francisco, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the newly elected state superintendent of schools is making his first comments since winning election this weekend. tony thurmond defeated marshall talk in a race that was decided by a 1% margin. thurmond says he will focus his efforts on improving conditions for public schools. he also says he wants to slow the growth of charter school. >> i can think of no better way to serve in politics and a program that helps young people. public education the saves lives. that's all i've ever wanted to do. help people that create the same types of opportunities that have been provided for me. >> the race between thurmond and marshall talk was the most expensive race in spent on political advertising. mo outspending thurmond 2-1. >>> a gofundme page has raised thousands of dollars and 24 hours from a family of a teenager in orinda killed in a house fire over the weekend. 16-year-old lou cajero was trapped in a fire that broke out early yesterday morning at the family home. she was a student at miramonte a high school. two other people inside of
in san francisco, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the newly elected state superintendent of schools is making his first comments since winning election this weekend. tony thurmond defeated marshall talk in a race that was decided by a 1% margin. thurmond says he will focus his efforts on improving conditions for public schools. he also says he wants to slow the growth of charter school. >> i can think of no better way to serve in politics and a program that helps young people....
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rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> if you have to be outside a mask may help if you can find one. they are getting increasingly a 3500 and people lined up to get them. >> this air now is stifled because there's no wind movement and that's day and night. >> shortness of breath, headaches, still a little bit out of it so everybody should be careful. >> there was a limit of 5 masks per person. they sold out by noon. >>> president trump is heading to the fire zone tomorrow air force one landing at beale air force base in yuba city between nine a.m. and northern. governor brown and gavin brown will join them for the tour. ktvu reporters will be there tomorrow. find coverage online throughout the day. >>> public schools in butte county will re-open next month. an estimated 5,000 schools have missed class since the "camp fire" devastated the region. the butte county office of education announced today it hopes to have all those students back in the classroom on monday, december 3rd. butte county superintendent of schools taylor says there's an urgent need for the schools. >> a lot of peo
rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> if you have to be outside a mask may help if you can find one. they are getting increasingly a 3500 and people lined up to get them. >> this air now is stifled because there's no wind movement and that's day and night. >> shortness of breath, headaches, still a little bit out of it so everybody should be careful. >> there was a limit of 5 masks per person. they sold out by noon. >>> president trump is heading to the fire zone...
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in yuba city, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the family of one fire victim who died at his home in paradise is looking for answers tonight. 63-year-old ernie foss was confined to his bed in his home when flames swept through his neighborhood. his daughter said foss lived on a dead-end street where many other victims had been found. she says she is devastated and wants to know why so many people, including her father, did not have enough time to evacuate. foss' stepson was his caretaker. he is currently missing. ernie foss was a san francisco native who leaves behind two children and many grandchildren. >> reporter: a high school football team from paradise is a special guest tonight at the san francisco 49ers game. the team arrived at levi stadium this afternoon after boarding buses in butte county earlier today. this was the first time that paradise high school players had seen each other since the fire broke out last thursday morning. many of these kids lost their homes in the fire. >> even though our houses are gone and the town is flattened, one of the worst part is just not ha
in yuba city, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the family of one fire victim who died at his home in paradise is looking for answers tonight. 63-year-old ernie foss was confined to his bed in his home when flames swept through his neighborhood. his daughter said foss lived on a dead-end street where many other victims had been found. she says she is devastated and wants to know why so many people, including her father, did not have enough time to evacuate. foss' stepson was his...
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joining me now, msnbc counter terrorism expert malcolm nance and ned price, former cia an lift and formerd spokesperson during the obama administration. matt, i want to start with you because you made a lot of predictions that have borne out on what would happen on the khashoggi killing of this. what do you make of the cia assessment and the concurrent information that the trump administration was considering handing a turkish dissident over to turkey, knowing what we -- well, what do you make of those two pieces of information? >> well, first off the cia assessment is not surprising at all. these are intelligence professionals. they're going to make the call as they see it. and it's not coming from one bit of information. when they do an analysis like this and give you a high confidence report, they are using all of the collective knowledge of the united states government. they are packaging it, and they're going to come up with a straight assessment. now, whether the trump administration believes it at all that's entirely up to them. they're the consumers of this intelligence. on the ot
joining me now, msnbc counter terrorism expert malcolm nance and ned price, former cia an lift and formerd spokesperson during the obama administration. matt, i want to start with you because you made a lot of predictions that have borne out on what would happen on the khashoggi killing of this. what do you make of the cia assessment and the concurrent information that the trump administration was considering handing a turkish dissident over to turkey, knowing what we -- well, what do you make...
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. >> malcolm x called himself a black nationalist. >> different.the difference. >> it can lead to chauvinism. >> are you comparing him to malcolm x? >> that's the standard. >> by the way. the president we have a moment of agreement here. i do believe the president needs to be careful. particularly because he did so well with black women in florida. he got nearly one out of the republican rather desantis got nearly one out of the five black women supported the republican. >> what? >> he has an extraordinary opportunity. >> that's a fact. >> facts from breitbart? >> 18% of black women supported the desantis in florida. that's a fact. >> we don't know anything. about the election. not yet. >> somebody polled them. >> we'll know. >> let's leave that there. breitbart is okay. info wars. both of you thank you for being with me on friday night. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right. trumps choice to run the doj is a man named matt whisker. will he make it through the weekend. and will trump regret what he just said about michelle obama. we'll discus
. >> malcolm x called himself a black nationalist. >> different.the difference. >> it can lead to chauvinism. >> are you comparing him to malcolm x? >> that's the standard. >> by the way. the president we have a moment of agreement here. i do believe the president needs to be careful. particularly because he did so well with black women in florida. he got nearly one out of the republican rather desantis got nearly one out of the five black women supported the...