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also, louis farrakhan involved in another controversy.ng prisons coming right back. enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain ice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ smetimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announc ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. >> back of the book sellingment tonight, did you see that? we have been watching former georgia congressman woman cynthia mckinney because she is traveling in the muslim world saying awful things, awful things about her own country. we believe ms. mckinney is being paid to do this but we
also, louis farrakhan involved in another controversy.ng prisons coming right back. enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain ice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ smetimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announc ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the...
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also, louis farrakhan involved in another controversy.ncerning prisons coming right back. >> back of the book sellingment tonight, did you see that? we have been watching former georgia congressman woman cynthia mckinney because she is traveling in the muslim world saying awful things, awful things about her own country. we believe ms. mckinney is being paid to do this but we can't confirm that we have asked her office to explain. we get nothing from them. so what is the former congresswoman really doing? here is her latest from iran. >> those who have worked very hard for peace, there was a time when we almost won. we almost won in the 1960's. but, unfortunately, because we were so close to winning, the authorities fought back. we were so close to winning and then they killed john kennedy, our president. they killed malcolm x. they killed dr. martin luther king jr. >> they were killed by the authorities? >> yes. >> okay. >> yes. this is all documented. >> bill: outrageous. here now to analyze fox news business anchor dagen mcdowell. that
also, louis farrakhan involved in another controversy.ncerning prisons coming right back. >> back of the book sellingment tonight, did you see that? we have been watching former georgia congressman woman cynthia mckinney because she is traveling in the muslim world saying awful things, awful things about her own country. we believe ms. mckinney is being paid to do this but we can't confirm that we have asked her office to explain. we get nothing from them. so what is the former...
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he did produce a farrakhan minister in an episcopalian church in boston and ali chose to stay in the nation of islam when malcolm left. and i got a chance to speak to muhammad ali, he should have been much more open-minded. to be brief, that it's the ideals and the theologies and the moral verities are great and i think what malcolm did is about love as black people and i'm going to say something as a black minister, it transcends yo christianity and your islamic faith there are some christians who claim they know jesus who are doing crazy stuff that i don't agree at all i would rather be atheists who are doing the work of jesus or the holy koran or the art of motorcycle maintenance but i think in the end -- here's where i ironically even though i tried to be critical of many elements of the fascist dimensions of black insular thinking and the way in which as professor harris-perry says that it polices the boundaries of blackness you want us all to be together and you say except these kind of people who are black. what the hell are you talking about if you can't accept the gay people
he did produce a farrakhan minister in an episcopalian church in boston and ali chose to stay in the nation of islam when malcolm left. and i got a chance to speak to muhammad ali, he should have been much more open-minded. to be brief, that it's the ideals and the theologies and the moral verities are great and i think what malcolm did is about love as black people and i'm going to say something as a black minister, it transcends yo christianity and your islamic faith there are some christians...
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unless you're on a ride with the wind in your face, the alameda county farrakhan be pretty hot. as these folks have the hottest job of all, trying to cook up the world's biggest hamburger. you don't slap this patty together between your hands. you slap your hands into a tub of meat and pack the custom- made burger form. >> we need to break the 590- pound record, which is set from canada. so we are starting with 600 pounds of ground beef, and then we're cooking that for 10 hours. >> reporter: because the burger starts out at about 600 pounds or so, they climb right up on the grill to get the cooking started. to be sure it gets cooked, wrap it with aluminum foil. everything about attempting to grill a world record burger is a challenge. >> we can say we've cooked meat before and we can say we've cooked burgers before and all that type of stuff, but have you ever cooked a 600-pound burger? no. >> how do you flip it? >> we had to have a welder come over and actually create this jig that will allow us to flip this burger. that's the biggest effort. >> reporter: what do you do for a b
unless you're on a ride with the wind in your face, the alameda county farrakhan be pretty hot. as these folks have the hottest job of all, trying to cook up the world's biggest hamburger. you don't slap this patty together between your hands. you slap your hands into a tub of meat and pack the custom- made burger form. >> we need to break the 590- pound record, which is set from canada. so we are starting with 600 pounds of ground beef, and then we're cooking that for 10 hours. >>...
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unless you're on a ride with the wind in your face, the farrakhan be pretty hot. as these folks have the hottest job of all, trying to cook up the world's biggest hamburger. you slap your hands into a tub of meat and pack the custom- made burger form. >> we need to break the 590- pound record, which is set from canada. we are starting with 600 pounds of ground beef, and then we're then cooking that for 10 hours. >> reporter: because the burger starts out at about 600 pounds or so, you climb right up on the grill to get the cooking started. to be sure it gets cooked, you wrap it with aluminum foil. everything about attempting to grill a world record burger is a challenge. >> we can say we've cooked meat before and we've cooked burgers before and we can say all that type of stuff, but have you ever cooked a 600-pound burger? no. >> reporter: how do you flip it? we had to have a welder create this jig that would flip the burger. that's the biggest effort. >> reporter: what do you do for a bun? >> athens bakery created the bun. how do you put 170 -- well, 340 pounds o
unless you're on a ride with the wind in your face, the farrakhan be pretty hot. as these folks have the hottest job of all, trying to cook up the world's biggest hamburger. you slap your hands into a tub of meat and pack the custom- made burger form. >> we need to break the 590- pound record, which is set from canada. we are starting with 600 pounds of ground beef, and then we're then cooking that for 10 hours. >> reporter: because the burger starts out at about 600 pounds or so,...
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he reminds me of louis farrakhan. he's been dying for 25 years of cancer.was released on medical grounds. >> compassionate grounds. >> everybody knew. >> do we really need to point this out? he was released under president obama's watch. >> he doesn't deserve a thread of compassion. >> if it were bush, or the other bush, bush 43 or 41, yes. >> do you think you can get through a segment without mentioning obama? >> you're kidding. this guy was supposed to be worm food three years ago, but of course with the far left european compassion policies, this guy is now still walking the earth. and it's unbelievable that he has the cahones to sit there at a pro-qaddafi rally. he's not even in the witness protection program. >> it's like seeing an employee of yours, calling in sick, and then you see them on the jumbotron at the mets game. you know, what are you doing there? it brings to mind the fact that no one is talking about the war in libya. it's like the jane brady of wars. it's faded into the background. it's time we use this as an excuse -- >> marcia, marcia,
he reminds me of louis farrakhan. he's been dying for 25 years of cancer.was released on medical grounds. >> compassionate grounds. >> everybody knew. >> do we really need to point this out? he was released under president obama's watch. >> he doesn't deserve a thread of compassion. >> if it were bush, or the other bush, bush 43 or 41, yes. >> do you think you can get through a segment without mentioning obama? >> you're kidding. this guy was supposed...
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he did produce an minister farrakhan in boston and then of course converted and of course mohammed ali and ali made the choice of staying with a the nation of islam. to be brief, it is the ideals and the theologies and i think would malcolm did was about love of black people and i'm going to say something is a baptist minister. your islamic faith because they were christians who claim they know jesus who are doing crazy stuff that i don't agree with that also i would rather side with people who claimed to be atheists but who were doing the work of elijah or jesus or the holy koran or the art art of motorcycle maintenance. whatever book establishes the predicate of your faith beautiful but i think in the end and here is where i ironically even though i've tried to be critical of many elements of the fascist dimensions of black insular thinking and the way in which as professor harris-perry says that it polices the boundaries of blackness. you want us to be together and then you say except these people who are black. what the heck are you talking about? he can't all be together be done e
he did produce an minister farrakhan in boston and then of course converted and of course mohammed ali and ali made the choice of staying with a the nation of islam. to be brief, it is the ideals and the theologies and i think would malcolm did was about love of black people and i'm going to say something is a baptist minister. your islamic faith because they were christians who claim they know jesus who are doing crazy stuff that i don't agree with that also i would rather side with people who...
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louis farrakhan -- this was bad and crazy. he walked onto other people's plantation. harriet tubman was credited with freeing 300. john parker freed more than 900 people. what about the plantations? what he said was we will free ourselves. the thing i want us to think about was the audacity which is not a word -- i just made it up. the many ways our people have been phenomenal and the reason i raise it is for my young people, my younger sisters and brothers, if they could do that what could we do next? if they could do that, enslave people to free themselves by purchasing themselves, 25% of enslaved people were self emancipated in cincinnati. you bought yourself. i always think that this is a sixth thought, who ran away and who saved? if i could be a sociologist and go back in time, who bought themselves and who ran away i know i was a runaway slave. i wasn't paying nobody for nothing. but the woman who was -- a seamstress. there were many women. men's stories are more told the history belongs to shiva holds the pen. she not only paid for herself but supporter white f
louis farrakhan -- this was bad and crazy. he walked onto other people's plantation. harriet tubman was credited with freeing 300. john parker freed more than 900 people. what about the plantations? what he said was we will free ourselves. the thing i want us to think about was the audacity which is not a word -- i just made it up. the many ways our people have been phenomenal and the reason i raise it is for my young people, my younger sisters and brothers, if they could do that what could we...
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the inflammatory written, audio, and video material is produced by the nation of islam and louis farrakhan, and also examine all other islamic materials circulating in their facilities. an update on the fema trailers that set unused after some katrina victims fell sick due to formaldehyde in sight. the travelers are now being put to use. the government is giving the trailers to american indian tribes in rural oklahoma who need affordable housing. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> blackberry users, you can access our programming any time with this is a better radioapp, with four streams of our programming, commercial-free. if you can also listen to our signature -- signature interview programs. download it free. >> now available, c-span's congressional directory. inside, new and returning house and senate members, with contact information, including twitter addresses, district maps, and assignments. and, information on the white house, supreme court justices, and governors. order online. >> you are watching c-span, bringing you politics and public affairs. every mor
the inflammatory written, audio, and video material is produced by the nation of islam and louis farrakhan, and also examine all other islamic materials circulating in their facilities. an update on the fema trailers that set unused after some katrina victims fell sick due to formaldehyde in sight. the travelers are now being put to use. the government is giving the trailers to american indian tribes in rural oklahoma who need affordable housing. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span...
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. >> this andino is manufactured in china by farrakhan -- by foxconn. powers it was thought up by steve jobs and his team at apple. the design factor that makes this such a coveted device by millions of people around the world leads me to ask, can china do this? can china innovate in the same way and on the same scale as apple, google,im here in canada? they have to do it if they think they can only 21st century. >> yes, remembe no country starting from being buried pork innovate overnight. it is a learning process. learning whatever is good. something hundreds of thousands of students in t west learn, and then gradually innovate. china cannot innovate anything 30 years ago. now at least we have railroads. we have some automobiles that are not only cheaper but more efficient than gm. if it were not for chinese operations, gm would now have more u.s. money in being bailed out. it is a gradual process and in the long run, i am sure john will innovate. there a different levels of innovation my vision of china is that yes, we will innovate. however, coming
. >> this andino is manufactured in china by farrakhan -- by foxconn. powers it was thought up by steve jobs and his team at apple. the design factor that makes this such a coveted device by millions of people around the world leads me to ask, can china do this? can china innovate in the same way and on the same scale as apple, google,im here in canada? they have to do it if they think they can only 21st century. >> yes, remembe no country starting from being buried pork innovate...
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. >> this andino is manufactured in china by farrakhan -- by foxconn.s it was thought up by steve jobs and his team at apple. the design factor that makes this such a coveted device by millions of people around the world leads me to ask, can china do this? can china innovate in the same way and on the same scale as apple, google, rim here in canada? they have to do it if they think they can only 21st century. >> yes, remember, no country starting from being buried pork innovate overnight. it is a learning process. learning whatever is good. something hundreds of thousands of students in the west learn, and then gradually innovate. china cannot innovate anything 30 years ago. now at least we have railroads. we have some automobiles that are not only cheaper but more efficient than gm. if it were not for chinese operations, gm would now have more u.s. money in being bailed out. it is a gradual process and in the long run, i am sure john will innovate. there are different levels of innovation. my vision of china is that yes, we will innovate. however, comi
. >> this andino is manufactured in china by farrakhan -- by foxconn.s it was thought up by steve jobs and his team at apple. the design factor that makes this such a coveted device by millions of people around the world leads me to ask, can china do this? can china innovate in the same way and on the same scale as apple, google, rim here in canada? they have to do it if they think they can only 21st century. >> yes, remember, no country starting from being buried pork innovate...
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. >> this andino is manufactured in china by farrakhan -- by foxconn. powers it was thought up by steve jobs and his team at apple. the design factor that makes this such a coveted device by millions of people around the world leads me to ask, can china do this? can china innovate in the same way and on the same scale as apple, google, rim here in canada? they have to do it if they think they can only 21st century. >> yes, remember, no country starting from being buried pork innovate overnight. it is a learning process. learning whatever is good. something hundreds of thousands of students in the west learn, and then gradually innovate. china cannot innovate anything 30 years ago. now at least we have railroads. we have some automobiles that are not only cheaper but more efficient than gm. if it were not for chinese operations, gm would now have more u.s. money in being bailed out. it is a gradual process and in the long run, i am sure john will innovate. there are different levels of innovation. my vision of china is that yes, we will innovate. however
. >> this andino is manufactured in china by farrakhan -- by foxconn. powers it was thought up by steve jobs and his team at apple. the design factor that makes this such a coveted device by millions of people around the world leads me to ask, can china do this? can china innovate in the same way and on the same scale as apple, google, rim here in canada? they have to do it if they think they can only 21st century. >> yes, remember, no country starting from being buried pork...