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in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little and he was the fourth child of their seven children. malcolm's father earl was local civil rights activist advocating for america's long oppressed african-american people. when malcolm was just infant, the family were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluk's clan in nebraska. in michigan, the family were also subjected to terror and violence by white supremacist groups, and when malcolm was just four, the family home was burnt down. when malcolm turned six, his father died in what was officially ruled a street car accident, though his mother louise believed earl had been murdered by racist white militants. after several years of trying to raise seven kids on her own, and with meger income and her own mental health struggles finally take... taking its tole, louise had a mental breakdown and all seven of her children were divided and sent to foster homes across the country. malcolm spent his adolescence, being sent to several foster homes and was drawn into a life of crime.
in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little and he was the fourth child of their seven children. malcolm's father earl was local civil rights activist advocating for america's long oppressed african-american people. when malcolm was just infant, the family were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluk's clan in nebraska. in michigan, the family were also subjected to terror and violence by white supremacist groups, and when...
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first let's take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. malcolm's father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for america's long oppressed african-american people. when malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluk's clan in nebraska. in michigan, the family were also subjected to terror and violence by white supremacist groups, and when malcolm was just four, the family home was burnt down. when malcolm turn six, his father died in what was officially ruled a street car accident, though his mother louise believed earl had been murdered by racist white militants. after several years of trying to raise seven kids on her. own and with meger income and her own mental health struggles finally taking its tole, louise had a mental breakdown and all seven of her children were divided and sent to foster homes across the country. malc
first let's take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. malcolm's father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for america's long oppressed african-american people. when malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluk's clan in nebraska....
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Feb 28, 2024
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malcolm web address era. still has on the out, is there a set by the u. k. government a little giving conditional immunity for crimes committed during the circle troubles era and move or not and is ruled until the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions we don't live in a postcolonial work we live in the neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, with fearless genesis of just behind me, hundreds of people have been about 2 inches in depth coverage. thailand, stakes it's future on fossil fuels. out just ears, teens on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. what do you consume amazing lexus and we believe in the luxury of choice. introduce each cross the why each the power of session with you en
malcolm web address era. still has on the out, is there a set by the u. k. government a little giving conditional immunity for crimes committed during the circle troubles era and move or not and is ruled until the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the...
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Feb 11, 2024
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you know malcolm x and martin luther king warned us about the white liberals. they said they'll come to you and use you when they need this little 5, their own power. but they don't really respect you. and so we're not going to deal with them. we're going to say to them no more and we are not going to vote for them this time around. well, i have a, a challenge for you guys right now. i would like to end the show with a very short answer from each one of you on whether or not this crisis could be spelling. i don't know the weight cutting of american voters with regards to the flaws within the political system in america right now. and if that could change in the near future. so how about can i, can i get your take? yes, i'm hoping that people start realizing the change needs to happen. i'll keep this very short. i studied my constitution in 8th grade and i took a p us history. and if our 2 options right now is somebody that's violating the constitution currently or another guy that is saying that he's going to violate the constitution. and it's donald trump single, put a muslim band or anything like that. so that violates the 1st
you know malcolm x and martin luther king warned us about the white liberals. they said they'll come to you and use you when they need this little 5, their own power. but they don't really respect you. and so we're not going to deal with them. we're going to say to them no more and we are not going to vote for them this time around. well, i have a, a challenge for you guys right now. i would like to end the show with a very short answer from each one of you on whether or not this crisis could...
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Feb 10, 2024
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you know malcolm x and martin luther king warned us about the white liberals. they said they'll come to you and use you when they need this little 5, their own power. but they don't really respect you. and so we're not going to deal with them. we're going to say to them no more and we are not going to vote for them this time around. well, i have a, a challenge for you guys right now. i would like to end the show with a very short answer from each one of you on whether or not this crisis could be spelling. i don't know the awakening of american voters with regards to the flaws within the political system in america right now. and if that could change in the near future. so how about can i, can i get your take? yes, i'm hoping that people start realizing the change needs to happen. i'll keep this very short. i studied my constitution in 8th grade and i took a p us history. and if our 2 options right now is somebody that's violating the constitution currently or another guy that is saying that he's going to violate the constitution. and it's donald trump single, put a muslim band or anything like that. so that violates the 1st amen
you know malcolm x and martin luther king warned us about the white liberals. they said they'll come to you and use you when they need this little 5, their own power. but they don't really respect you. and so we're not going to deal with them. we're going to say to them no more and we are not going to vote for them this time around. well, i have a, a challenge for you guys right now. i would like to end the show with a very short answer from each one of you on whether or not this crisis could...
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malcolm owns apple and amazon and several other names as well. all, of course, cnbc contributors. welcome, everybody. everyone owns apple. stephanie, you are a little underweight in the name. it is the worst performing of the mega caps since the market took off. what do you think investors need to hear after four consecutive quarters of negative revenue growth? >> well, it is definitely a show me story. 50% of their business which is iphones. if that is only going to be up 2 to 3%. if they can beat that number, that's interesting but that is 22% of revenue and it's expected to be 10 to 12% growth. that will be important to see if they can come in above. and china, how bad is iphone 15 expected to be double digits? the mixture is all over the place with margins and revenues but what you need to hear is better growth in services going forward. that is the exciting part of the story. and some sort of excitement around the iphone 16 because is not only the 15 that is bland, but the 16 as well. what is the visibility for half of their business overall? >> we have seen time and time again doubt apple and doubt this stock. joe, is it fair to say that this
malcolm owns apple and amazon and several other names as well. all, of course, cnbc contributors. welcome, everybody. everyone owns apple. stephanie, you are a little underweight in the name. it is the worst performing of the mega caps since the market took off. what do you think investors need to hear after four consecutive quarters of negative revenue growth? >> well, it is definitely a show me story. 50% of their business which is iphones. if that is only going to be up 2 to 3%. if...
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Feb 20, 2024
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malcolm lab reports 10 months of fighting has made many positive suit on livable. that's why every weeks, thousands of people arriving here in the town of rank in south sea done. many say what little they had is being taken by fighters. a check points along the way. you know, been, well, we came by bus. it took us 2 days to reach here. we came from saddam because of the war. what we need is food. the immediate support we need is the aids to be able to survive the world food program which published this video says maquida and her family are among about half a 1000000 people. he's arrived here in the last year. this is what they've left behind in april last, the fighting abrupt between c don's army and the paramilitary rapids, the pool forces attempts at mediation have failed the sites and the risk of being caught in the pro 5 millions of people has been cut off from essential supplies some of those arriving in sounds to don, ready, severely, malnourished. many more become malnourished as the weights in the transit centers. food russians have been slashed because of a lack of funding. the rates of malnutrition, all high. we are finding that the most impacted the women and children,
malcolm lab reports 10 months of fighting has made many positive suit on livable. that's why every weeks, thousands of people arriving here in the town of rank in south sea done. many say what little they had is being taken by fighters. a check points along the way. you know, been, well, we came by bus. it took us 2 days to reach here. we came from saddam because of the war. what we need is food. the immediate support we need is the aids to be able to survive the world food program which...
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Feb 11, 2024
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don't you that little that feel you get that little that feel that see the response get absolutely. >> malcolmmuch indeed. why indeed. just finally, mark, why is the var system proving so difficult in football when it works well in cricket? in works very well in cricket? in tennis, pretty well in in rugby union. what is wrong with the var system ? why is it so bad in var system? why is it so bad in football? i think if you look where is, i mean i think it's where it is, i mean i think it's about 4 to 5 years now in the premier league. >> if you, i think it's >> i think if you, i think it's the education, i think the training education, i think the, the, var protocol needs the, the, the var protocol needs a reform. we've got to a total reform. we've got to take and obvious take away this clear and obvious error. and when i talk about error. um and when i talk about the training education, as i said earlier , they haven't got said earlier, they haven't got noidea said earlier, they haven't got no idea of when to come in and when not to come in. they have got no idea of, of, uh, the handball , th
don't you that little that feel you get that little that feel that see the response get absolutely. >> malcolmmuch indeed. why indeed. just finally, mark, why is the var system proving so difficult in football when it works well in cricket? in works very well in cricket? in tennis, pretty well in in rugby union. what is wrong with the var system ? why is it so bad in var system? why is it so bad in football? i think if you look where is, i mean i think it's where it is, i mean i think...
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malcolm great to have you with us full of defka was a long time coming. i was there with artillery units on the outskirts of the town back in december. they had littleagainst the russians who as we know with throwing their soldiers into what was called a meat grinder. i mean, russia had more men, more weapons, more ammunition. ukrainians could not compete with this. so you'd have to assume this was the right decision to pull out of abdivka >> that's correct i mean, essentially what was happening was the town was essentially being encircled by russian forces who had worn down the ukrainians ability to resist adding to this was the fact, as you say, they're running low on ammunition. so they are rapidly approaching the point whereby they literally could not defend their positions. and the danger is if they didn't withdraw, then the russians could overrun them and either killed them on the spot, will take them prisoner and the ukrainian military decided quiet correctly, that the sensible move was to withdraw from that. that location and set up new defensive positions to the west of abdivka and of course, there are reports that ukrainian pows were taken
malcolm great to have you with us full of defka was a long time coming. i was there with artillery units on the outskirts of the town back in december. they had littleagainst the russians who as we know with throwing their soldiers into what was called a meat grinder. i mean, russia had more men, more weapons, more ammunition. ukrainians could not compete with this. so you'd have to assume this was the right decision to pull out of abdivka >> that's correct i mean, essentially what was...
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Feb 19, 2024
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malcolm where possible. 10 months of fighting has made many positive suit on livable. that's why every weeks thousands of people arriving here in the town of rank in south sea don as many say what little they had is being taken by fighters. a check points along the way. you know, been, well, we came by bus. it took us 2 days to reach here. we came from saddam because of the war. what we need is food. the immediate support we need is the aids to be able to survive the world food program which published this video says maquida and have family ever among about half a 1000000 people have arrived here in the last year. this is what they've left behind in april last year. 5 thing abrupt it between c don's all me and the power military rapid support forces attempts at mediation have failed. aside from the risk of being caught in the cross 5, millions of people has been cut off from essential supplies. some of those arriving in south to don, ready, severely, malnourished, many more become malnourished as the weights in the transit centers. food russians have been slashed because of a lack of funding. the rates of malnutrition, all high. we have finding the most impacted the women and children
malcolm where possible. 10 months of fighting has made many positive suit on livable. that's why every weeks thousands of people arriving here in the town of rank in south sea don as many say what little they had is being taken by fighters. a check points along the way. you know, been, well, we came by bus. it took us 2 days to reach here. we came from saddam because of the war. what we need is food. the immediate support we need is the aids to be able to survive the world food program which...