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mohammad aziz and khalil islam were exonerated last year.d only one lived to see his innocence acknowledged. malcolm x. revolutionary. civil rights leader. firebrand. >> we invested 310 years of slave labor. they can give us the back pay. >> reporter: his assassination inside harlem's autobahn bam room in 1965 was a baum to the guilty of america. of the three found guilty of his murder, two were wrongfully convicted. >> two people were not inside of the ballroom the day malcolm was shot. >> reporter: their case finally reopened, a correcting a miscarriage of justice. >> we are moving to vacate the convictions of mohammad aziz and khalil islam for the assassination of malcolm x. >> nobody was listening. >> but the world is listening now. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: by 1965, malcolm x had enemies. he had split from the nation of islam, and he was under surveillance by the fbi. >> there's a moment in 1964 when j. edgar hoover, the fbi director, sends a telegram to his office located in new york. and basically he says, quote, do something about ma
mohammad aziz and khalil islam were exonerated last year.d only one lived to see his innocence acknowledged. malcolm x. revolutionary. civil rights leader. firebrand. >> we invested 310 years of slave labor. they can give us the back pay. >> reporter: his assassination inside harlem's autobahn bam room in 1965 was a baum to the guilty of america. of the three found guilty of his murder, two were wrongfully convicted. >> two people were not inside of the ballroom the day...
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aziz and the family of mr. islam have filed multimillion dollar civil suits against the state of new york and they plan on suing the city. and dave, this wasn't only a black tragedy, this was an american tragedy. since 1989, 3,000 people falsely convicted have been exonerated in the u.s. >> this is really something. a powerful interview, byron. we'll be watching later tonight. it's coming up, byron's exclusi exclusive. a soul of a nation presentation. that's 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. byron, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, news this evening about the expolice officer convicted of shooting a black teenager. the officer now out of prison tonight. >>> and the stunning losses today for facebook and their parent company meta. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real
aziz and the family of mr. islam have filed multimillion dollar civil suits against the state of new york and they plan on suing the city. and dave, this wasn't only a black tragedy, this was an american tragedy. since 1989, 3,000 people falsely convicted have been exonerated in the u.s. >> this is really something. a powerful interview, byron. we'll be watching later tonight. it's coming up, byron's exclusi exclusive. a soul of a nation presentation. that's 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here...
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have do to try to get the saudis to put more oil on the market what we do know about prince abdel azizct unilaterally before i expect some type of decision in the coming weeks. but i think for now they're likely to stay the course. >> he's turned opec into the federal reserve of oil, and occasionally they have press conferences. occasionally they don't. here's the thing under the opec deal they've got to kick in for the saudis to make up any production lag as i understand it, the cooperation and deal we talked about, the other countries are going to have to approve it so the saudis could say, we'll approve more, but the other countries have to say okay do you think they will if the saudis raise their hand and say, we'll raise output to make up some of that gap >> i mean we have seen before, brian, that the saudis have acted unilaterally when it comes to pulling back barrels, and so i do think again if prince abdul aziz wants to proceed, if his boss, wants to come into the market, i do think saudi tends to get what saudi arabia wants, and i do think there are certain producers that love
have do to try to get the saudis to put more oil on the market what we do know about prince abdel azizct unilaterally before i expect some type of decision in the coming weeks. but i think for now they're likely to stay the course. >> he's turned opec into the federal reserve of oil, and occasionally they have press conferences. occasionally they don't. here's the thing under the opec deal they've got to kick in for the saudis to make up any production lag as i understand it, the...
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a look at black women changing hollywood, plus more of my interview with mohammad aziz. we'll leave you with this thought from malcolm x. quote, you can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the com news. dan: an oakland man is in a medically induced coma after police believe he was also altered after that nfc championship ballgame. the 49ers fan traveled to southern california to see the team take on the rams. i'm dan ashley. ama: i'm ama daetz. we are live with more on the investigation. reporter: good evening. police have identified daniel luna is the oakland man who was at the ucla hospital where he is in a medically induced coma, and police say those injuries came as a result from being assaulted . according to inglewood police, los angeles fire department got a call after 4:00 p.m. of luna being down in a parking lot. that is after the 49ers and rams game had kicked off. fire department rushed him to the hospital. several hours later, doctors contacted police. investig
a look at black women changing hollywood, plus more of my interview with mohammad aziz. we'll leave you with this thought from malcolm x. quote, you can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the com news. dan: an oakland man is in a medically induced coma after police believe he was also altered after that nfc championship ballgame. the 49ers fan traveled to southern california to see the...
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so before you've done everything we can or general are young and there are still in 6 am aziz's for, for then we'll have to use pesticides across here at ones that were approved here in peru and but in the countries switchboard to go to her. and by herself, another problem is water. for now, there's enough meltwater from the ice caps in the mountains to irrigate the plantations. but the blue very fields are said to expand 3 fold in the next few years. and what then, dans have been built on the edge of the desert with the water diverted through tunnels. it flows towards the fields on the pacific side of the andes and away from the amazon basin at up levels over here on your in order for our exports to remain internationally. competitive. peru needs to create more farmland and grow more produce. we see. and for that that we need new irrigation infrastructure project. some of these upon the left and lazily asana. the whole operation is geared towards maximum growth. unlike smaller european bill berries, which are rarely cultivated and have less commercial potential peruvian blueberries,
so before you've done everything we can or general are young and there are still in 6 am aziz's for, for then we'll have to use pesticides across here at ones that were approved here in peru and but in the countries switchboard to go to her. and by herself, another problem is water. for now, there's enough meltwater from the ice caps in the mountains to irrigate the plantations. but the blue very fields are said to expand 3 fold in the next few years. and what then, dans have been built on the...
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with him. >> we are moving today to vacate the convictions of muhammad aziz and khalil islam for theord to be made today, the joint motion is hereby granted. [ applause ] >> it was a wonderful feeling now that the whole world knows he did not do this. >> reporter: justice was 55 years in the making. khalil islam convicted alongside him was also exonerated but passed away in 2009 before he could clear his name. both muhammad aziz and the estate of khalil islam have entered multimillion dollar civil suits against the state of new york and say they intend to sue the city. citing among other things all that was lost, two of khalil islam's sons never doubted their father but lived under constant threats. >> my mother was in fear of our lives. that's why she had to move us to hunts point. it was a major culture shock. >> w1. was 13. >> yeah. >> we feared -- people had loyalty to malcolm. we worried about government agencies. reporter: khalil spent a lifetime trying to clear his name. >> november 18, 2021, your father is finally exonerated. what was the day like for you? >> i thought that i
with him. >> we are moving today to vacate the convictions of muhammad aziz and khalil islam for theord to be made today, the joint motion is hereby granted. [ applause ] >> it was a wonderful feeling now that the whole world knows he did not do this. >> reporter: justice was 55 years in the making. khalil islam convicted alongside him was also exonerated but passed away in 2009 before he could clear his name. both muhammad aziz and the estate of khalil islam have entered...
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covid, like many other respiratory aziz as we are fully or with will be with us for the foreseeable future heard earlier, cdc direct your dr. rochelle walensky says some of these moves are happening to quickly. mercedes carnethon is a professor of epidemiology, pulmonary and kregel care at northwestern university feinberg school of medicine. welcome to the newshour. thanks for making the time. massachusetts the latest in a growing list of states to announce when they will end the mask mandates in the weeks ahead. is this the right call for them to be making? >> i have significant concerns about the timing for making this call. what i am hearing are lowered rates of disease in the community as a justification. when really the cdc announced they are -- there are many communities across the unit states that still have high transmission and our schools are not separate from our communities but are part of them. if we see spread in the community, it is ao likely we will see spread in schools particularly when we take away the one strategy that we have and we know works to prevent spread. >> let
covid, like many other respiratory aziz as we are fully or with will be with us for the foreseeable future heard earlier, cdc direct your dr. rochelle walensky says some of these moves are happening to quickly. mercedes carnethon is a professor of epidemiology, pulmonary and kregel care at northwestern university feinberg school of medicine. welcome to the newshour. thanks for making the time. massachusetts the latest in a growing list of states to announce when they will end the mask mandates...