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aziz: we are very bullishness year.ve seen the success of our vaccination rate, now at 79% of the population. in fact, our adult population is 95%. we are projecting gdp growth to be between five point 5% and 6.5%, driven by the strong economic performance of next year. haidi: the 2022 budget is a showstopping one in a lot of respects, but there is also concern and criticism as to how this is going to be funded. what would you say to that? mnstr. aziz: well, if you look at their plan, what we said in the budget, it is an expansionary budget. we feel that it is not too -- we shouldn't put the brakes too early. we want to make sure the economy scarring is minimized and the economy returns to its growth trajectory. in terms of the debt, we have enough liquidity in the market. very diverse investor base, and we are confident that we will be able to raise the bonds domestically. shery: yet you are collecting more taxes. how will malaysia remain attractive for foreign investors as compared to your peers in the region? mnstr.
aziz: we are very bullishness year.ve seen the success of our vaccination rate, now at 79% of the population. in fact, our adult population is 95%. we are projecting gdp growth to be between five point 5% and 6.5%, driven by the strong economic performance of next year. haidi: the 2022 budget is a showstopping one in a lot of respects, but there is also concern and criticism as to how this is going to be funded. what would you say to that? mnstr. aziz: well, if you look at their plan, what we...
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but muhammad aziz stood there in the courtroom. talk about the moment, describe e scene. >> it was a beautiful fall afternoon. the weather could not have been better in new york. when we sat down, we had to process what we were witnessing. it was surreal. it was almost out of body to be sitting there and watching and exoneration -- not a pardon, an exoneration --long after half a century -- a half-century of a man who was still living. a presence, 83 years old. and to watch the government admit that these brothers were sent to prison for a crime they did not commit, it was stunning. it was stunning. it was breathtaking, honestly. it just took my breath away. amy: a lot of this is based on your research, a lay historian, who just devoted your life to uncovering what happened. you talk about to is in his role in the assassination? >> back in their most days -- those days, the winter of 1965, was known as talmage. at the time he was arrested, he was known -- the name was put on his jacket was thomas hagan. but he is one of the confess
but muhammad aziz stood there in the courtroom. talk about the moment, describe e scene. >> it was a beautiful fall afternoon. the weather could not have been better in new york. when we sat down, we had to process what we were witnessing. it was surreal. it was almost out of body to be sitting there and watching and exoneration -- not a pardon, an exoneration --long after half a century -- a half-century of a man who was still living. a presence, 83 years old. and to watch the government...
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has there been any comment at all from mr aziz?— all from mr aziz?m mr aziz? representatives of the families of both _ all from mr aziz? representatives of the families of both men _ all from mr aziz? representatives of the families of both men said - all from mr aziz? representatives of the families of both men said that i the families of both men said that he as well as the family of khalil islam feel that this was a real moment for them which is understandable of course because the two men were scarred by being branded as the killers of malcolm x and went through a terrible time for decades. their marriages had broken up decades. their marriages had broken up ijy decades. their marriages had broken up by the time they came out of prison and so it's a moment of restitution for them, but the representatives and families also say that there has been so much damage that it can never really be remedied. . ~ damage that it can never really be remedied. ., ~ , ., , damage that it can never really be remedied. . ~' , ., , . several times this year we have
has there been any comment at all from mr aziz?— all from mr aziz?m mr aziz? representatives of the families of both _ all from mr aziz? representatives of the families of both men _ all from mr aziz? representatives of the families of both men said - all from mr aziz? representatives of the families of both men said that i the families of both men said that he as well as the family of khalil islam feel that this was a real moment for them which is understandable of course because the two men...
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muhammad aziz and the late khalil islam were convicted, and imprisoned until the 1980's. but, a new investigation found there was no evidence that they were involved. we'll get the details, later in the program. the defenshas rested in the trial of three whites accused of chasing down and murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. that came after one of the three, travis mcmichael, acknowledged today there was no overt threat before he shot arbery. on cross examination, a prosecutor walked mcmichael through video of the confrontation. >> at this point right here, hasn't said anything to you. >> no he has not said anything no ma'am. >> and hasn't, hasn't shown you a weapon this entire time >> he has not. >> hasn't said a word the entire time. >> not one time. >> all he has done is run away from you. >> run past me, yes ma'am, >> and you pulled out a shotgun and pointed it at him. >> woodruff: mcmichael said arbery struck him and grabbed the gun, and that he had to make a split-second decision to shoot. on the video, mcmichael's truck blocked any view of that moment. the jury in t
muhammad aziz and the late khalil islam were convicted, and imprisoned until the 1980's. but, a new investigation found there was no evidence that they were involved. we'll get the details, later in the program. the defenshas rested in the trial of three whites accused of chasing down and murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. that came after one of the three, travis mcmichael, acknowledged today there was no overt threat before he shot arbery. on cross examination, a prosecutor walked mcmichael...
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aziz had an alibi.ocence project saying about how these convictions even came up in the first place? i mean, it doesn't seem like they had a strong case. >> well, no. as you mentioned, we're going to hear more about this in a press conference tomorrow but "the new york times" is reporting several details. among them this idea that there was i ath third man who testifi in the trial. he confessed to being part of the killings. and he said these other two men were not his co-conspirators, they were innocent. he insisted this on the witness stand. we know both of these men had credible alibis. we also know in the reinvestigation a lot of these witnesses are dead, they can't re-examine this evidence but the people reinvestigating did find a witness who corroborated that aziz was at home that day, at home at the time of the shooting. we also know that while prosecutors say that khalil islam, the man who's now passed away, was the man holding the shotgun another witness said no, the man holding the shotgun loo
aziz had an alibi.ocence project saying about how these convictions even came up in the first place? i mean, it doesn't seem like they had a strong case. >> well, no. as you mentioned, we're going to hear more about this in a press conference tomorrow but "the new york times" is reporting several details. among them this idea that there was i ath third man who testifi in the trial. he confessed to being part of the killings. and he said these other two men were not his...
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earlierthis muhammad al aziz and khalil islam.olm x's daughters added their voices to calls to reopen their voices to calls to reopen the investigation in light of new evidence. it is a cause that malcolm x himself may have strongly argued for. let's get some of the day's other news. the american rapper young dolph has been shot and killed in tennessee. he was in a cookie shop in memphis when the shooting happened. in 2017 he survived after being shot three times in los angeles. last year his album topped the billboard 200 charts. police say so far no—one has been arrested. federal and regional leaders are meeting today in germany to discuss measures to curb a fourth wave of coronavirus. angela merkel called for tighter restrictions in light of rapidly rising infections and hospitalisations across the country. 2a aid workers are going on trial in greece today, charged with espionage. they include sean binder, an irish professional diver and sarah mardini, a syrian 0lympic—level swimmer. they were working for an organisation dedica
earlierthis muhammad al aziz and khalil islam.olm x's daughters added their voices to calls to reopen their voices to calls to reopen the investigation in light of new evidence. it is a cause that malcolm x himself may have strongly argued for. let's get some of the day's other news. the american rapper young dolph has been shot and killed in tennessee. he was in a cookie shop in memphis when the shooting happened. in 2017 he survived after being shot three times in los angeles. last year his...
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have you heard from the families, friends or lawyers of muhammad aziz or khalil islam?, we have been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they have communicated their gratitude to us as well for inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right about the time as there is began airing on netflix. there were doubts right from the start about the lack of evidence behind the convictions of muhammad aziz and khalil islam and a third man, thomas hagan, convicted of the murder, testified the other two were not involved, plus muhammad aziz had an alibi, so how was all that ignored and how easy was it to find? it might surprise your listeners and viewers to know that this evidence was hiding in plain sight all these years, for decades. much of what we revealed in the documentary was known. much of it was published and in biographies, written about malcolm, the biography life of reinvention, even the autobiography of malcolm x had evidence, and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of information
have you heard from the families, friends or lawyers of muhammad aziz or khalil islam?, we have been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they have communicated their gratitude to us as well for inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right about the time as there is began airing on netflix. there were doubts right from the start about the lack of evidence behind the convictions of muhammad aziz and khalil islam and a third man, thomas hagan, convicted of the...
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aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it, i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. ad tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes looks at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand tup lo.. >> rr:..u hav start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen serena port of l.a. in long beach. >> because there is no space in the yards, there's not that much we can offload. >> reporter: you have nowhere to put the containers when they come off the ship. >
aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it, i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to be officially announced tomorrow....
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aziz: i am not aware that he is an advisor.g on the revival of the economy and creating a, driving growth for next year. so the question for me in the ministry of finance and for my colleagues in the cabinet is to ensure that we continue with reopening the economy safely. we are optimistic that 2020 two with the projection of gdp growth between five point 5% and 6.5%, of our economy will be back on track next year. haidi: can you comment about the reports on the gentleman's agreement between the prime minister and what we're are hearing, that mejia brought zach -- that najib razak has been offered this consultancy role? mnstr. aziz: i am not aware. like i said, my focus is on the economy. so i am not aware. maybe you can share with me more details. shery: prime minister, let's talk a bit more about the economy. we are seeing central banks start to tighten. the back of malaysia is holding on doing anything with rates. at the same time with the reopening, we continue to see potentially more infections. do you have flexibility to
aziz: i am not aware that he is an advisor.g on the revival of the economy and creating a, driving growth for next year. so the question for me in the ministry of finance and for my colleagues in the cabinet is to ensure that we continue with reopening the economy safely. we are optimistic that 2020 two with the projection of gdp growth between five point 5% and 6.5%, of our economy will be back on track next year. haidi: can you comment about the reports on the gentleman's agreement between...
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aziz and mr.slam were not part of the shooting, they were not even conspirators, and they did not even look at mr. bradley, who mr. halim said was part of it. they have blinders on. i call it confirmation bias. they focused on two targets and they could not get away from that. brent: fascinating. it is, a major twist in what people were not expecting today. gene, thank you. we appreciate your time and your insights. for weeks now, the situation along the border between belarus and poland seems hopeless. people flying into belarus and looking to enter the european union kept arriving, many were pushed around by security forces and remained in inhumane conditions. but now, the tense situation along european union's easter frontier, we are seeing possibly a turning point. belarus says authorities have evacuated hundreds of people from a makeshift camp on the border. the first repatriation flights carrying migrants from barus arrived in iraq. >> it is the last stop on a long journeyor these passengers
aziz and mr.slam were not part of the shooting, they were not even conspirators, and they did not even look at mr. bradley, who mr. halim said was part of it. they have blinders on. i call it confirmation bias. they focused on two targets and they could not get away from that. brent: fascinating. it is, a major twist in what people were not expecting today. gene, thank you. we appreciate your time and your insights. for weeks now, the situation along the border between belarus and poland seems...
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aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985.-old saying in a statement, the events that led to my conviction and wrongful imprisonment should never have happened. those events were the result of a process that was corrupt to its core. one that is all too familiar, even in 2021. islam was granted parole two years later but died in 2009. >> our thanks to linsey davis there. >>> and coming up, the most surprising finds of amy robach's mission to antarctica. >>> plus, why this cow ended up on a water slide. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the numbe
aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985.-old saying in a statement, the events that led to my conviction and wrongful imprisonment should never have happened. those events were the result of a process that was corrupt to its core. one that is all too familiar, even in 2021. islam was granted parole two years later but died in 2009. >> our thanks to linsey davis there. >>> and coming up, the most surprising finds of amy robach's mission to antarctica....
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but islam and aziz never did. islam died in 2009. aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. norah. norah. >> maurice dubois, thank you. ♪♪ you pour your heart into everything you do, which is a lot. so take care of that heart with lipton. because sippin' on unsweetened lipton can help support a healthy heart. lipton. stop chuggin'. start sippin'. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, stop chuggin'. on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> and tonight we're examining what's behin
but islam and aziz never did. islam died in 2009. aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is...
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aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985. tonight, the 83-year-old saying in a statement, "the events that led to my conviction and wrongful imprisonment should never have happened. those events were the result of a process that was corrupt to its core. one that is all too familiar even in 2021." islam was granted parole two years later but died in 2009. >> linsey davis with us now. this is just an extraordinary development. 55 years after these convictions and now major questions for the fbi and the nypd. >> reporter: you know, aziz was skeptical that this day would ever come. and while his lawyers are thrilled to see his name cleared, as well as islam's they now would like to see an investigation reopened into who knew what and when, from the fbi as well as the nypd, but of course, so much time has passed, many of the people involved have now passed away, david. >> yes, and much more on this tomorrow. linsey, thank you. >>> and we turn now to the historic bipartisan infrastructure plan, now of course law. and today, preside
aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985. tonight, the 83-year-old saying in a statement, "the events that led to my conviction and wrongful imprisonment should never have happened. those events were the result of a process that was corrupt to its core. one that is all too familiar even in 2021." islam was granted parole two years later but died in 2009. >> linsey davis with us now. this is just an extraordinary development. 55 years after these convictions and...
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prosecutors say khalil islam and muhammad aziz "did not getjustice."ir starmer said the government had provided only "warm words" instead of a "plan of action". officials in delhi, trying to combat air pollution at dangerously high levels, have temporarily shut down several coal—fired power plants. schools and colleges have closed indefinitey. most construction work has also been suspended. the us capitol rioter nicknamed the "q—anon shaman" has been sentenced to 41 months in prison. jacob chansley had pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding, after taking part in the storming of the senate chamber.
prosecutors say khalil islam and muhammad aziz "did not getjustice."ir starmer said the government had provided only "warm words" instead of a "plan of action". officials in delhi, trying to combat air pollution at dangerously high levels, have temporarily shut down several coal—fired power plants. schools and colleges have closed indefinitey. most construction work has also been suspended. the us capitol rioter nicknamed the "q—anon shaman" has been...
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muhammad aziz, who was exonerated, was in court today, and kalil islam both served decades in prison.z addressing the court. >> those events were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core. one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. >> after the hearing, islam, who, of course, did not live to see this day, his sons said they did not think they would ever see this. aziz celebrating with his family. >>> in upstate new york tonight, a judge near buffalo facing backlash after sentencing a young man, an admitted rapist, to probation. the 20-year-old defendant ple pleading guilty to sexually assaulting four teenage girls. the judge said prison time would have been inappropriate. here's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight, outrage in new york, after a judge ruled a man who pleaded guilty to sex crimes against four teenage girls, including rape and sexual assault, could not serve a single day in prison. >> i agonized, i -- i'm not ashamed to say that i actually prayed over what is the appropriate sentence in this case. >> reporter: christopher belter associated two
muhammad aziz, who was exonerated, was in court today, and kalil islam both served decades in prison.z addressing the court. >> those events were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core. one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. >> after the hearing, islam, who, of course, did not live to see this day, his sons said they did not think they would ever see this. aziz celebrating with his family. >>> in upstate new york tonight, a judge near...
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we also heard today from muhammad aziz who is now 83 years old.n this nightmare began. here's what he said in part. he said, i do not need this court, these prosecutors to tell me i'm innocent. i'm glad my family and friends and attorneys who worked and supported me all these years are finally seeing the truth we have all known officially recognized. there were a lot of problems with this case from the beginning, both men had credible alibis. the people who reinvestigated the case spoke with a witness who confirmed or corroborated that mr. aziz was at home at the time of the shooting. we also learned the fbi and the and n.y.p.d. hid substantial evidence from both the defense and the prosecution, including evidence they had gathered in the weekends after the killing of malcolm x that implicated five men in new jersey. and one more thing. the third man convicted in this case said on the witness stand that these two men who have now been exonerated today were innocent. they were not his coconspirators. so clear a blatant miscarriage of justice and fo
we also heard today from muhammad aziz who is now 83 years old.n this nightmare began. here's what he said in part. he said, i do not need this court, these prosecutors to tell me i'm innocent. i'm glad my family and friends and attorneys who worked and supported me all these years are finally seeing the truth we have all known officially recognized. there were a lot of problems with this case from the beginning, both men had credible alibis. the people who reinvestigated the case spoke with a...
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islam died in 2009 aziz was paroled in 1985 >>> next, after the american withdrawal, richard engel in afghanistan with an inside look at the dire conditions. >>> now to afghanistan where nearly three months after the chaotic u.s. withdrawal the economy has crashed, creating a heart-breaking humanitarian disaster. richard engel is there. >> reporter: a nurse at a clinic run by doctors without borders measures her arm. if the band goes red, she's severely malnourished she is nearly at the end of the scale, weighing six and a half pounds. at eight months old. as u.s. troops pulled out, the taliban took over, and aid money stopped. now the people are starving occupancy here is up 70% compared to last year ali's mother was herself malnourished, so the baby was born too weak to suckle. >> things have gotten worse since the taliban came what little we had went to zero. >> reporter: the babies here are given a fortified blend of formula. in this ancient city, there is plenty of food only the poorest people can't afford it like in this neighborhood, where the elders say work has disappeared si
islam died in 2009 aziz was paroled in 1985 >>> next, after the american withdrawal, richard engel in afghanistan with an inside look at the dire conditions. >>> now to afghanistan where nearly three months after the chaotic u.s. withdrawal the economy has crashed, creating a heart-breaking humanitarian disaster. richard engel is there. >> reporter: a nurse at a clinic run by doctors without borders measures her arm. if the band goes red, she's severely malnourished she...
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cientos de familias se encuentran en riesgo de acabar en las calles en libertad tendrás chicanos >>> azizesidades y y afecto. 600 más discrecionales es el costo de vida que está residente con de la familiares son asistentes para este la concejal el plan federal de rescate americano y también un fondo de california que se aprobó el pasado julio por $35,000,000 para apoyar a madres embarazadas y jóvenes en hogares de crianza. >>> nos ayudaría mucho en la entrada para las familias para los niños también en ir al escuela la noticia de que este programa podría llegar por sorpresa los residentes una telles que le gustaría tener más información. y?, se puede registrar durante la realmente o cuanto de serie se >>> muchasveces fuertes de center, y es de forma obligatoria. se la no tesis todo se visten de una junta tienes esto ha provocado un aumento de lesiones enfermedades e incluso afectan su vida personal este departamento 50 hombresstanford vamos contigo cuando otro día agradable de mañana miércoles la temperatura mayormente despejadas 11 estresante por lomenos en el 5° cuando entremeses nubla
cientos de familias se encuentran en riesgo de acabar en las calles en libertad tendrás chicanos >>> azizesidades y y afecto. 600 más discrecionales es el costo de vida que está residente con de la familiares son asistentes para este la concejal el plan federal de rescate americano y también un fondo de california que se aprobó el pasado julio por $35,000,000 para apoyar a madres embarazadas y jóvenes en hogares de crianza. >>> nos ayudaría mucho en la entrada para las...
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muhammad aziz and khalil islam spent more than two decades in prison. aziz is 83. islam died in 2009. the investigation found that authorities withheld key evidence in both of the men's trials. malcolm x was murdered in february of 1965. a third person who was convicted, thomas hagan, was sentenced to life in prison. he was paroled in 2010. >>> well, the so-called qanon shaman will spend 41 months in prison for his role in the january 6th capitol attack. jacob chansley who wore face paint and horns during the riot was sentenced yesterday. during the ruling, chansley told the judge it was wrong for him to enter the capitol but emphasized he was not an insurrectionist. he is one of more than 650 charged. >>> rapper killed. young dolf is shot dead in memphis. where minorities are calling for calm. >>> and senator amy klobuchar shares good news after being treated for early stage breast cancer. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps hea
muhammad aziz and khalil islam spent more than two decades in prison. aziz is 83. islam died in 2009. the investigation found that authorities withheld key evidence in both of the men's trials. malcolm x was murdered in february of 1965. a third person who was convicted, thomas hagan, was sentenced to life in prison. he was paroled in 2010. >>> well, the so-called qanon shaman will spend 41 months in prison for his role in the january 6th capitol attack. jacob chansley who wore face...
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aziz was released from prison in 1985. this man was also convicted, released two years after aziz.s since died. both men maintained their innocence throughout. there have always been doubts over the perpetrator. for more background on this, barbara. >> three men were convicted of killing malcolm x, one who confessed the crime and the other two who maintained their innocence. for those two, there have been questions all along about whether they were in fact innocent. what happened was that netflix broadcast a documentary in 2020 that holds together all the questions, the fact that they have alibis, the fact that evidence could have pointed to another suspect, and so on, and broadcast that. off the back of the outcome of the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review -- on the back of that, the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review. they came up with -- reviewed many documents. hampered because much of the evidence is no longer available. many of the people who were involved in the trial are dead. but they came up with enough evidence to declare
aziz was released from prison in 1985. this man was also convicted, released two years after aziz.s since died. both men maintained their innocence throughout. there have always been doubts over the perpetrator. for more background on this, barbara. >> three men were convicted of killing malcolm x, one who confessed the crime and the other two who maintained their innocence. for those two, there have been questions all along about whether they were in fact innocent. what happened was that...
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aziz was inou crt yesterday when his name was cleared. th mttanhaan disttric atto'srney oicffe reveinstigated th ceas fwiollong afl netix documeyntar risees.th e investigaonti foundhe ten m did notei recve ar fairi tal and rewe wrongly convicted. >> a third manon cvicted and senten tcedo life admitted he killed malcolm x but said itneher aziz or islam were involved. >>>th "e new york t"imes ssay the decades' longea srch for jimmy ahoff led thebi f to the site of ame forr new jersey filandll. e fmeorrea tmsters union leader was last seen outside a michigan restaurant in 1975 afteree mting whit a mob boss. authorities lauhencd a new inigvestatioftn aer aor fmer worker at the newse jery landfiaill sd on his deathbed that he bdurie the body undergroundn i a steel drum. te fbis say agentsrr aived at the site last month to do ait se su.rvey >>>nd a "usa today" says a bipartisan group of steta attoeyrns gerenal is investigg atinwhheetr facooebk igno wredarngnisha tt the stagram app was unthhealyor f .kids officials say faboceok, now called meplt
aziz was inou crt yesterday when his name was cleared. th mttanhaan disttric atto'srney oicffe reveinstigated th ceas fwiollong afl netix documeyntar risees.th e investigaonti foundhe ten m did notei recve ar fairi tal and rewe wrongly convicted. >> a third manon cvicted and senten tcedo life admitted he killed malcolm x but said itneher aziz or islam were involved. >>>th "e new york t"imes ssay the decades' longea srch for jimmy ahoff led thebi f to the site of ame...
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muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling.nts were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that was all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need a court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i'm innocent, i am very glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. students in south korea are currently sitting the suneung — college entrance exam. the gruelling eight—hour marathon is sometimes called the toughest exam in the world. the stakes are really high, with students feeling the pressure to perform well, to secure university placements, jobs and even future relationships. our korea correspondent laura bicker has been documenting the preparations of three korean students. the big day has arrived. so much depends on this one exam that parents can't help but watch and worry... ..and make sure their loved ones have everything they need. for the la
muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling.nts were and are the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that was all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need a court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i'm innocent, i am very glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. students in south korea are currently...
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indeed, the families of both mr aziz and mr islam have said they are most relieved, even though this such a long time, of course, after those two men were convicted. they spent, as you said, a long time in solitary confinement, they were moved around to some of the worst prisons in the new york penal system, and indeed even after their release, they were widely seen as responsible in the eyes of many people for the death of malcolm x, so a lot of relief, i think, on the part of the family, and tomorrow will be a very significant day for them as well. david, where does this leave us in terms of the case at this point in time? the review didn't identify who prosecutors now believe really killed malcolm x, so what happens next? that is a very good question, and the district attorney has made clear that the whole point of this, really, is to put right mistakes that were made, very serious mistakes that were made in the past. what he doesn't have is much more of an indication as to who actually caused the death of malcolm x. many of the witnesses, much of the paperwork has been lost to ti
indeed, the families of both mr aziz and mr islam have said they are most relieved, even though this such a long time, of course, after those two men were convicted. they spent, as you said, a long time in solitary confinement, they were moved around to some of the worst prisons in the new york penal system, and indeed even after their release, they were widely seen as responsible in the eyes of many people for the death of malcolm x, so a lot of relief, i think, on the part of the family, and...
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muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling.e the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i am innocent, i am glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. malaysia is sometimes portrayed as a model moderate muslim nation — diverse, democratic but the case of nur sajat, a transgender malaysian entrepreneur, has exposed the difficulties lgbtqi communities experience there. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head has more. now safe in australia, nur sajat seems an unlikely refugee. the flamboyant malaysian cosmetics entrepreneur was very successful in her own country. her difficulties there stemmed from her gender identity. translation: i've had to save myself by moving to a better place. _ to continue living my life as a transgender woman and to be m
muhammad aziz — now 83 — spoke after the ruling.e the result of a process that was corrupt to its core — one that is all too familiar to black people in 2021. while i do not need this court, these prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell me i am innocent, i am glad that my family, my friends and the attorneys who have worked and supported me all of these years are finally seeing the truth that we have all known officially recognised. malaysia is sometimes portrayed as a model moderate...
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he confessed to the murder but said aziz and islam were innocent.dence was withheld in the original trial. fbi documents that would have point aid way from aziz and islam were not revealed and they did not disclose reports that undercover officers were present at the time of the shooting. aziz is now 83 years old and was released from prisonen in 1985. islam died in 1989. the defense is asking for a mistrial in the case of kyle rittenhouse. gabe gutierrez has all the details from kenosha, wisconsin. >> reporter: the jurors in the kyle rittenhouse trial are apparently wrestling with video evidence. the first question -- >> do we view videos in private or in corporal. my nightmare has come true. >> reporter: they're looking at how best to replay the videos. one shows rittenhouse shooting and killing two men and injured a third. >> how crucial are the video is to this case? >> they are vital. the prosecution put their whole case on a drone video that seemingly appeared out of nowhere, out of thin air. >> reporter: the defense argues prosecutors did not
he confessed to the murder but said aziz and islam were innocent.dence was withheld in the original trial. fbi documents that would have point aid way from aziz and islam were not revealed and they did not disclose reports that undercover officers were present at the time of the shooting. aziz is now 83 years old and was released from prisonen in 1985. islam died in 1989. the defense is asking for a mistrial in the case of kyle rittenhouse. gabe gutierrez has all the details from kenosha,...
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aziz and mr. islam had nothing to do with it, the fbi and nypd sat on a trove of evidence. the defendant, their lawyers, the court, the prosecution, and the public at large were deceived and cheated. mr. aziz and mr. islam were wrongfully convicted and most of the men who murdered malcolm x never faced justice. >> so you're hearing barry sheck, co-director of the innocence project. mohammed aziz is the man you see, he's in the courtroom, he's 83 years old. he is now exonerated for the killing of malcolm x. the other man that was exonerated, khalil islam, died in 2009. both of these men spent 20 years in prison for this crime that they did not commit. just to be clear, i misspoke, barry sheck is not the one speaking now, he is at the end of the table. cy vance coming out apologizing to the city of new york, apologizing to these two men for putting them behind bars unfairly, putting them behind bars wrongly and keeping them there, living most of their lives, in the case of khalil islam the rest of h
aziz and mr. islam had nothing to do with it, the fbi and nypd sat on a trove of evidence. the defendant, their lawyers, the court, the prosecution, and the public at large were deceived and cheated. mr. aziz and mr. islam were wrongfully convicted and most of the men who murdered malcolm x never faced justice. >> so you're hearing barry sheck, co-director of the innocence project. mohammed aziz is the man you see, he's in the courtroom, he's 83 years old. he is now exonerated for the...
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muhammed aziz is now 83 years old. i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today.verage continues with wolf blitzer and "the situation room." >>> happening now, breaking news. the defense just rested its case in the murder trial of three white men charged in the killing of black jogger ahmaud arbery after the defendant who fired the fatal shot admitted under cross examination that arbery never actually threatened him or pulled a weapon. we're also on verdict watch in the kyle rittenhouse homicide trial. jirsors are in their third day of deliberations as key video evidence they rewatched is at the center of a defense request for
muhammed aziz is now 83 years old. i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today.verage continues with wolf blitzer and "the situation room." >>> happening now, breaking news. the defense just rested its case in the murder trial of three white men charged in the killing of black jogger ahmaud arbery after the defendant who fired the fatal shot admitted under cross examination that arbery never actually threatened him or pulled a weapon. we're also on verdict watch in the kyle...
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they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009.ry 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his family and to the family of mr islam and the family of malcolm x that i apologise for what were serious, unacceptable violations of law and the public trust. i apologise on behalf of our nation's law enforcement for this decades' long injustice, which has eroded public faith in institutions that are designed to guarantee equal protection of the law. your honour, we cannot restore what was taken away from these men and their families but by correcting the record perhaps we can begin to restore that faith. let's speak to our correspondent in washington barbara plett usher. barbara, we heard the district attorney there say five decades. why did it take so long? it’s attorney there say five decades. why did it take so long?— did it take so long? it's a question that a lot of _ did it take so long? it's a question that a lot of people _ did it take so long? it's a question that a lot of people are _ did it take so lon
they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009.ry 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his family and to the family of mr islam and the family of malcolm x that i apologise for what were serious, unacceptable violations of law and the public trust. i apologise on behalf of our nation's law enforcement for this decades' long injustice, which has eroded public faith in institutions that are designed to guarantee equal protection of the law....
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like most here, aziz is kurdish, and from iraq. find way out.mily arrive fair. - kurdish, and from iraq. and sam l emily family arrive fair. poland has vowed to defend _ emily family arrive fair. poland has vowed to defend its _ emily family arrive fair. poland has vowed to defend its and the - emily family arrive fair. poland has vowed to defend its and the eu's i vowed to defend its and the eu's borders, and accuses belarus of using civilians as weapons in retaliation for sanctions. translation: we retaliation for sanctions. translation:— retaliation for sanctions. translation: ~ ~ ., ., , retaliation for sanctions. translation: ~ ., ., , , retaliation for sanctions. translation: ~ ~ ., ., , translation: we know that this is a fully planned — translation: we know that this is a fully planned operation _ translation: we know that this is a fully planned operation which - fully planned operation which aims to disrupt — fully planned operation which aims to disrupt the _ fully planned operation which aims to disrupt the sovereignty- fully planned
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aziz is now 83 years old he was paroled in 1985 in court, he said the decision today does not make up for the decades he lost. >> the manhattan district attorney launched a review of the case nearly two years ago, after the netflix documentary "who killed mall colm x?" aired. the investigation found that the fbi, the new york police department and prosecutors withheld key evidence that likely would have led aziz and islam to be acquitted. >>> no jail time for a 20-year-old man who pleaded guilty to rape and sexual abuse after assaulting four teenage girls. no jail time instead, he's sentenced to eight years probation. that ruling from a niagara county new york judge on tuesday whose's exact words were -- it seems to me that a sentence that involves incarceration or partial incarceration isn't appropriate. prosecutors say he was 16 and 17 when he sexually assaulted the four teenage girls, all at parties at his parents ease home one girl said he told her to stop being a cry baby. she was 16 the judge did not elaborate on why no prison time instead he told him it will be like a sword han
aziz is now 83 years old he was paroled in 1985 in court, he said the decision today does not make up for the decades he lost. >> the manhattan district attorney launched a review of the case nearly two years ago, after the netflix documentary "who killed mall colm x?" aired. the investigation found that the fbi, the new york police department and prosecutors withheld key evidence that likely would have led aziz and islam to be acquitted. >>> no jail time for a...
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but that over mrs. battle aziz fuel for any of them i kind of can when i check the flu shot on them. well, just look into them. contact probably daniel individual and i tried this on both of them. i be leaving that that has been cut down. it must be allowed with them a name, a level of level what a lot of us must hit the wiley because we only do a half but i will beloved over hello. just a silicon buick and sheila had come on after she got a new job and possible costs with the long. i'm good to show valuable if someone had that. sure. just mac look and my job to boost an actual mexican but salvage my had schafer. and this one, a letter, how $101.00 list on multiple out love one another one. when you gone through a phase that would allow hama, ah, what, not the mill, but i mean, when i, when i become more, but then i will not be an issue to nanny bilateral. my, if you come on monday and be in the day, but lots of somebody i'll be a melvena or flood though when i let mom girl and have the la god is a sophomore, but she is a she'll be home to someplace matter that's been ha unless you f
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aziz he is now 83 and expected to be in court today.ed a piece of paper to tell him he's innocent he said he's glad his family and friends are seeing the truth officially recognized. for mr. islam, he did not get a chance to live to see this day. >> one of the most influential black figures in this country. still the people ultimately responsible were not held accountable for his death. >> lawyers would like to see the investigation open as far as what the nypd and fbi knew. >> these docuseries shed such a light on so many case. >> if you want to get out of jail. >> have a docu-series. >> keep that in mind. thank you so much. linsey, good to see you here in studio. >>> we want to turn to that deepening mystery over the chinese tennis star who hasn't been seen in public since claiming she was sexually assaulted by a top official. will reeve has been following this story for us. will, good morning. >> good morning, t.j. those new questions center around an email received. it is meant to be peng shuai, but they don't believe it. the head o
aziz he is now 83 and expected to be in court today.ed a piece of paper to tell him he's innocent he said he's glad his family and friends are seeing the truth officially recognized. for mr. islam, he did not get a chance to live to see this day. >> one of the most influential black figures in this country. still the people ultimately responsible were not held accountable for his death. >> lawyers would like to see the investigation open as far as what the nypd and fbi knew....
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aziz. it wasn't that just there was no fictional evidence tying them to the crime. it wasn't just that they had corroborating witnesses that testified to the veracity of the alibis. it was exculpatory evidence at the time that pointed the fingers at much more likely assailants was not handed over to to be considered in the trial. law enforcement had it, the fbi had it. no, they didn't allow it to surface when these men were on trial. witness and informant accounts that might have cleared them, that might well have led to them being acquitted, they were not disclosed, kept in the files all this time. how come? how and why did this case get mishandled like this? where does the surviving defendant here go to get decades of his life back? how do we write this new history, this new truer history of the slaying of one of the titanic figures in modern u.s. history, equally controversial and influential? vacating the convictions of the guys who didn't kill him is one step toward correcting that history, but they didn't stumble into this story themselves. why were they, it a
aziz. it wasn't that just there was no fictional evidence tying them to the crime. it wasn't just that they had corroborating witnesses that testified to the veracity of the alibis. it was exculpatory evidence at the time that pointed the fingers at much more likely assailants was not handed over to to be considered in the trial. law enforcement had it, the fbi had it. no, they didn't allow it to surface when these men were on trial. witness and informant accounts that might have cleared them,...
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mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for the crime. hagen admitted to being one of the three gunmen. but he also testified that neither disease nor islam were involved. both men were released from prison in the mid eighties. mohammed aziz is now 83 years old khalil islam died in 2000 and nine thousands of dollars worth of one items stolen from northern california targets coming up how investigators say they believe the suspect could be behind other thefts, including some right here in the bay area, and how high can they go? gas prices inching toward $5 a gallon how it's affecting people who depend on their cars to make a living. and the rest of the country may soon follow in california's covid booster footsteps, says some people worry about another spike in cases. hey, we've got a little bit of rain potential in the future here. we'll talk about that. and look at the five day as well. with the holidays a, san francisco's director of public health has issued some recommendations. think about where we were. last year. we were urging peop
mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for the crime. hagen admitted to being one of the three gunmen. but he also testified that neither disease nor islam were involved. both men were released from prison in the mid eighties. mohammed aziz is now 83 years old khalil islam died in 2000 and nine thousands of dollars worth of one items stolen from northern california targets coming up how investigators say they believe the suspect could be behind other thefts,...
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aziz and mr. islam. it wasn't also that there was no evidence pointing to them, it wasn't just that they had alibis, it was that ex quid a tory evidence at the time that pointed the finger at much more likely assailants. was not hinted over to be considered during the trial. law enforcement had, it the fbi had, it no, they didn't allow it to surface when these men were on trial. witness an informant accounts that might have cleared, them might have very well have led to them being acquitted, they were not disclosed, kept in the files, all this time. how come? well how and why did this case get mishandled like this? and where this the surviving defendant here go to get their decades of their life back? we and, we write this new history, this new true or history of the slaying of one of the titanic figures in modern u.s. history. equally controversial and info and show. vacating the conviction of the guys who killed him as one step in correcting the history. but they did not stumble into the story themselv
aziz and mr. islam. it wasn't also that there was no evidence pointing to them, it wasn't just that they had alibis, it was that ex quid a tory evidence at the time that pointed the finger at much more likely assailants. was not hinted over to be considered during the trial. law enforcement had, it the fbi had, it no, they didn't allow it to surface when these men were on trial. witness an informant accounts that might have cleared, them might have very well have led to them being acquitted,...
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when you speak to muhammad aziz, how does he feel?mething he didn't do. >> there is something about this day that's vindicating and it's important to go back to correct the historic record. if you have been shouting something for 55 years to have it recognize how significant it's, there is really nothing to celebrate right now. lives. were ruined by these wrong convictions. >> i know both of you have been working on this for a long time. congratulations. thank you both for being here. >>> still ahead this morning. the self-described qanon shaman gets prison time for his role on the january 6th attack u.s. capitol. president biden returns to detroit for an infrastructure victory lap in gmc's new electric hummer. you are watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. e watching we'll be right back. [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] (man 1 vo) i'm living with cll and thanks to imbruvica (man 2 vo) i'm living longer. (vo) imbruvica is a prescription med
when you speak to muhammad aziz, how does he feel?mething he didn't do. >> there is something about this day that's vindicating and it's important to go back to correct the historic record. if you have been shouting something for 55 years to have it recognize how significant it's, there is really nothing to celebrate right now. lives. were ruined by these wrong convictions. >> i know both of you have been working on this for a long time. congratulations. thank you both for being...
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very next play, kirk cousins picked up by aziz al-shair. and elijah mitchell back in.rs scored 29 points in four minutes. they're up 28-14. levi vikings going fourth and goal. and kirk cousins' pass to jefferson, incomplete. that ended the game niners win 34-26. that is three straight wins improving to 6-5. they're the sixth seed in the n.f.c. race. >> we played our best football. and just in all three phases, i thought this one was a huge one. you know, it came down to the why. and things went good for both sides at certain times in the game. and the momentum flip add number of times. i was just really proud of everyone on the team and everyone involved in this building. >> to the warriors, who announced klay thompson and james wideman has been their affiliate the g-league the wars orride ago six-game road streak with the clippers a 12:30 start in l.a. the dubs dancing but started add little slow. third quarter, stephen curry, oh that is july beautiful. great pass to draymond green we show it twice. warriors force 24 turnovers. steph has 26 steals. fans giving it to h
very next play, kirk cousins picked up by aziz al-shair. and elijah mitchell back in.rs scored 29 points in four minutes. they're up 28-14. levi vikings going fourth and goal. and kirk cousins' pass to jefferson, incomplete. that ended the game niners win 34-26. that is three straight wins improving to 6-5. they're the sixth seed in the n.f.c. race. >> we played our best football. and just in all three phases, i thought this one was a huge one. you know, it came down to the why. and...