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in the terms of the way in which historians view malcolm x, malcolm is not part of that heroic period of the civil rights movement. he usually only pops up around 1963, '64, and he really only serves as a foil to dr. king. he's more characterized or caricaturized as this prophet of rage who's not a brilliant political strategist, who's not a local and national political organizer, and who's not really one of the most important figures of the post-war period. >> host: and as you note that back in the '50s he's probably the most important political grassroots organizer in holland. >> guest: absolutely. malcolm x is rereesed from prison -- released from prison in 1952 after serving six years for bar ri. he trans-- burglary. he transforms himself to malcolm x, he come cans out of prison, and he works a number of different odd jobs while also working as a muslim minister. in 1954 he's opening up the mosque in philadelphia, but he also becomes the head of muslim mosque number seven on west 116th street in harlem. and right away malcolm becomes the key muslim, black muslim figure in the enti
in the terms of the way in which historians view malcolm x, malcolm is not part of that heroic period of the civil rights movement. he usually only pops up around 1963, '64, and he really only serves as a foil to dr. king. he's more characterized or caricaturized as this prophet of rage who's not a brilliant political strategist, who's not a local and national political organizer, and who's not really one of the most important figures of the post-war period. >> host: and as you note that...
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he transforms himself from malcolm little to malcolm x. while in charlestown prison in massachusetts. he comes out of prison and works a number of different odd jobs while also working as a muslim minister. in 1954 he is opening up the mosque in philadelphia that he also becomes the head of muslim mosque number seven on the west 116th street in harlem and right away he becomes the key muslim black muslim figure in the entire group. the group goes from several hundred when he joins in the early -- late 1940's and early fifties to have an 20,000 by the time he leaves the group. but what is really important about malcolm is between 1954 to 1964 when he is his most active in the group he leads the nation of islam by january, 1964 he transforms the group from the secretary in group to a secular group. he transforms a group that is not on anyone's radar to a group that is considered by the fbi to be one of the leading subversive groups in the country about 1959 there is a mike wallace documentary news beat five parts. a decade who produced it ma
he transforms himself from malcolm little to malcolm x. while in charlestown prison in massachusetts. he comes out of prison and works a number of different odd jobs while also working as a muslim minister. in 1954 he is opening up the mosque in philadelphia that he also becomes the head of muslim mosque number seven on the west 116th street in harlem and right away he becomes the key muslim black muslim figure in the entire group. the group goes from several hundred when he joins in the early...
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[laughter] there is a rehabilitation of malcolm x and has occurred over the last 20 years.start with spike lee malcolm x in 1982 there reissue of the autobiography and also the stamp. even barack obama autobiography dreams for my father he expresses admiration and says he admires his self-determination and his ability to recreate himself. malcolm x is the quintessential self-made african-american man of the postwar period. >> the cardis them for you live on the ideological spectrum justice clarence thomas also embraced the collective recordings of malcolm x and found something important in the theories himself spasmodic spasmodic . >> absence of the he liked ploy yourself up from your boot straps and political self-determination in the notion the outcome would say that black people had to do for themselves. and to reduce handouts for the white man so conservatives would find that as a great attribute. >> another important figure in your book that you devote considerable space is stoke the car might call -- stokely carmichael. >> guest: of the most politically activist in ci
[laughter] there is a rehabilitation of malcolm x and has occurred over the last 20 years.start with spike lee malcolm x in 1982 there reissue of the autobiography and also the stamp. even barack obama autobiography dreams for my father he expresses admiration and says he admires his self-determination and his ability to recreate himself. malcolm x is the quintessential self-made african-american man of the postwar period. >> the cardis them for you live on the ideological spectrum...
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malcolm delaney had 11. dorenzo hudson had seven. high man, solomon alabi is florida state's leading scorer and a balanced attack at 12 a game and he has seven. >> larry: florida state really took good care of the ball from about the 10-minute mark onto the end of the half. they had eight turnovers early and they really did take good care of the ball. >> bob: delaney, allen. and that's a three. jeff allen, minutes limited drastically in the first half because of foul difficulty. hits a three, just his fifth of the season. and the hokies are within four. >> larry: seth greenberg, in the first half started the 2-3 zone. which served him so well. cut the deficit to four. >> bob: singleton and the hokies can knife into the lead even further. >> larry: delaney's got it, you've got to stop the ball. held in by the offensive. >> bob: dulkys takes the charge and delaney has his third foul of the game. >> larry: i thought dulkys did a real good job on delaney in the first half defensively. nice job right there get in position to get the playe
malcolm delaney had 11. dorenzo hudson had seven. high man, solomon alabi is florida state's leading scorer and a balanced attack at 12 a game and he has seven. >> larry: florida state really took good care of the ball from about the 10-minute mark onto the end of the half. they had eight turnovers early and they really did take good care of the ball. >> bob: delaney, allen. and that's a three. jeff allen, minutes limited drastically in the first half because of foul difficulty....
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late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers scoops it -- ball but carlos rogers scoops it up. volek to tolbert, two yards, game over. redskins beaten by the chargers, 23-20. jim zorn finishes 4-12. jason campbell, 281 passing. fourth highest of the season. two t ds give him 20 for the year. malcolm kelly registered his first 100 yard receiving game but skins have the worst season in 15 years. dave feldman has more from san diego. >> reporter: the season for the washington red redskins ends the way it began with a painful loss on the road. now that the season is officially over many people are left to wonder was jim zorn's post-game press conference officially his last. >> i have had no indication of that and i wo
late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers scoops it -- ball but carlos rogers scoops it up. volek to tolbert, two yards, game over. redskins beaten by the chargers, 23-20. jim zorn...
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malcolm delaney, senses the offense. and hokies turn it over. let's have another look at the great pass. >> larry: coming off of the high screen right there, the defense of virginia tech came out to challenge derwin kitchen and everybody forgot about down inside. and an easy lay-up down in there. virginia tech was, things swaying a little bit with delaney, you've got play everybody else, but he's got to be the focus of your defense. delaney, really tough on kitchen, he got screened out on last play. >> bob: singleton, baseline, pop shot -- no. gets his own miss. that's blocked. and victor davila pulls it down for the hokies and virginia tech is off and running. 15-footer, shot at 14. kitchen to the trailing alabi. kitchen, baseline -- >> larry: an early indication, we're going to be going up and down tonight. maybe not as much of a defensive affair as i thought. >> bob: great anticipation by singleton and terrell bell. singleton, you talked about it earlier, the physical talents that this young man possesses, he's a rare combination of a big kid
malcolm delaney, senses the offense. and hokies turn it over. let's have another look at the great pass. >> larry: coming off of the high screen right there, the defense of virginia tech came out to challenge derwin kitchen and everybody forgot about down inside. and an easy lay-up down in there. virginia tech was, things swaying a little bit with delaney, you've got play everybody else, but he's got to be the focus of your defense. delaney, really tough on kitchen, he got screened out on...
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. >> bob: malcolm delaney, 18 points, three rebounds and five assists. >> larry: i think i counted four changes of possession on that particular play. >> bob: and no puns. 53-45. five minutes left. snaer bounced back to singleton. ooh. >> larry: hokies, with big fullcourt pressure after that time-out. >> bob: hokies tried to feed it inside, it's out of bounds to virginia tech. 20 turnovers now for the home team. >> larry: when that ball was on the perimeter and florida state is trying to get it inside, those five guys collapsed so fast. i mean, all five of them can stand there and hold hands. they're so close to each other. >> bob: delaney, six seconds to shoot. >> larry: sometimes delaney puts himself in jeopardy. when he goes down the lane like that and guys aren't open. he puts himself in a bad position the because the big guys make it difficult for him to get his shot off. >> bob: 30-second time-out for virginia tech. florida state again continues to pile up the blocks. >> larry: that's why they lead the atlantic coast conference. they've big guys and have great tiling on anybody tr
. >> bob: malcolm delaney, 18 points, three rebounds and five assists. >> larry: i think i counted four changes of possession on that particular play. >> bob: and no puns. 53-45. five minutes left. snaer bounced back to singleton. ooh. >> larry: hokies, with big fullcourt pressure after that time-out. >> bob: hokies tried to feed it inside, it's out of bounds to virginia tech. 20 turnovers now for the home team. >> larry: when that ball was on the perimeter...
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jason campbell to malcolm kelly buckle i was stopped on the 4 yard line. the longest completion of jason campbell's career. three plays later campbell hits mike sellers for the touchdown. redskins led 14-13. of the final minute of the game, leading 20-16 but chargers are charging. second string quarterback billy volek. two yards, tolbert, redskins falling 23-20. they finish the season 4-12 and after the game jim zorn was asked to comment on reports that he would be fired as early as tomorrow. >> i have had no indication of that, and i would not be even comment on that in many you know -- there are a lot of thing i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that, but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off season schedule. and until i'm -- till i'm told
jason campbell to malcolm kelly buckle i was stopped on the 4 yard line. the longest completion of jason campbell's career. three plays later campbell hits mike sellers for the touchdown. redskins led 14-13. of the final minute of the game, leading 20-16 but chargers are charging. second string quarterback billy volek. two yards, tolbert, redskins falling 23-20. they finish the season 4-12 and after the game jim zorn was asked to comment on reports that he would be fired as early as tomorrow....
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jason campbell to malcolm kelley, he goes 84 yards, dragged down just inside the 5 yard line, aareer day for the big guy. five catches, 109 yards. that sets up campbell's 20th touchdown pass of the season. this time, to the full back, mike sellers and the redskins take a 14-3 lead going into halftime. the skins would hold on to the lead until late in the fourth quarter. backup quarterback, billy bollock in for the chargers and he goes to mike toll berth. where's the coverage? chargers beat the skins 23-20.
jason campbell to malcolm kelley, he goes 84 yards, dragged down just inside the 5 yard line, aareer day for the big guy. five catches, 109 yards. that sets up campbell's 20th touchdown pass of the season. this time, to the full back, mike sellers and the redskins take a 14-3 lead going into halftime. the skins would hold on to the lead until late in the fourth quarter. backup quarterback, billy bollock in for the chargers and he goes to mike toll berth. where's the coverage? chargers beat the...
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later, jason campbell hits malcolm kelly in stride. the end zone in his sights but he's taken down at the 4 yard line. 84 yard gain. the longest completion of campbell's career led to a mike sellers touchdown. text wash 2. antoine randle el skip ahead of the seam. set up a field goal. text wash 3 if you like that one. text wash 1 to 57447, moss juggling catch. play 2, kelly catch. and 3, randle el punt return. one person will randomly be selected for tickets for a home game for next season. >>> the final word goes to jim zorn, the outgoing coach of the washington redskins who was asked given everything he endured this season he thought he had been treated fairly. >> you got to understand, in my world, nothing has to be fair. you see what i mean? it's not up to me. it's not about fairness. i don't ever think about -- because i could whine about, you know, just whine about how uncomfortable everything is. that is not productive. >> reporter: jim zorn is scheduled to speak at a press conference tomorrow at 12:25. you have to wonder what's
later, jason campbell hits malcolm kelly in stride. the end zone in his sights but he's taken down at the 4 yard line. 84 yard gain. the longest completion of campbell's career led to a mike sellers touchdown. text wash 2. antoine randle el skip ahead of the seam. set up a field goal. text wash 3 if you like that one. text wash 1 to 57447, moss juggling catch. play 2, kelly catch. and 3, randle el punt return. one person will randomly be selected for tickets for a home game for next season....
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malcolm x.and we had a tired of seeing some african-americans of being forced to endure to the kinds of brutality in the face of seven insurance and the civil rights movement, that whole and nonviolent movement. we were entirely with that movement. we didn't believe in non-violence. we didn't believe in this notion of some day we will all sunday over,. we wanted to overcome yesterday. so the black panthers were like a tonic to us. it was this group of people who said we will no longer except the kind of brutality that the police were inflicting on our communities without any redress, without any sense of accountability. no one would respond to our please and sp -- the black panther party came along and said, you can't do this anymore. simple as back. we will stop you from doing its. and that to us was like, you know -- is really unimaginable a the kind of effect that that had on young people during that time who were sold under assault from this notion of a racist oppression of. and so the panth
malcolm x.and we had a tired of seeing some african-americans of being forced to endure to the kinds of brutality in the face of seven insurance and the civil rights movement, that whole and nonviolent movement. we were entirely with that movement. we didn't believe in non-violence. we didn't believe in this notion of some day we will all sunday over,. we wanted to overcome yesterday. so the black panthers were like a tonic to us. it was this group of people who said we will no longer except...
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. >> bob: peacock second behind miami's malcolm grant in bench scoring.you've got to hand it to a guy like peacock. a starter a year ago who accepted his role coming off the bench and making the most of it. >> reporter: tyler celler still not back with north carolina. michael snell playing really well at florida state too. he's having a great year. >> bob: 70 seconds left before halftime. ish smith only two points in this first half. aminu gets in and scores. did you notice he did it with his left hand? i mean cut across that time, did not use the right hand. protected the ball with his body. first wakefield goal since the 6:03 mark of the first half. you talk about diversity in your offensive game, he's got it. the play to bell, looking inside. bell steps up and off. the ball goes trickling out of bounds and belongs to wake forest. shot clock is off. 31.4 left in the half. favors out, lawal in. paul hewitt gets through the only one player, glen rice, with two personals. mcfarland, l.d. williams, tony woods, two fouls apiece for the deacs. nick foreman in
. >> bob: peacock second behind miami's malcolm grant in bench scoring.you've got to hand it to a guy like peacock. a starter a year ago who accepted his role coming off the bench and making the most of it. >> reporter: tyler celler still not back with north carolina. michael snell playing really well at florida state too. he's having a great year. >> bob: 70 seconds left before halftime. ish smith only two points in this first half. aminu gets in and scores. did you notice he...
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campbell with a bullet to malcolm kelly. he runs 84 yards, pulled down at the chargers' four.ple of plays later, more play action. suddenly the redskins take the lead, 17-16. now let's move to the fourth quarter. offsides, derrick dockery. the chargers get the ball and march right down the field. he drops it. that would have sealed the game. instead, another chance. he stops just before the goal line. two plays later, the chargers win, 23-20. jim zorn making his final comment as this games had scope to. >> there are a lot of things out there -- i did that, but i am working on over to the meeting, i am working on our off-season schedule. >> he taught me some things i can continue to keep working on in my nfl game as a quarterback. if it is the end of an era here, that i wish him the best wherever he goes. >> this season is on the line for the baltimore ravens. they have to beat the raiders to get into the playoffs. watch him right tackle and throw off defenders. maguey and the ravens win 21-13. they are in the playoffs. to the third, felix jones. jones goes 49 yards and the cow
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peel like malcolm x and stokely car michael added their voices to that period of time.they were really voices of trying to transform american democracy but... and at times in combative ways. >> suarez: how do you take us as a they're rate frr the foment of the '60s to the election of barack obama? >> well, when we think about obama. obama is very, very important. he's usually connected to the civil rights movement. obama himself talked about the joshua generation. he said that his generation was the generation after the moses generation which was the king generation. one of the things i argue is that when we look at barack obama, he grew up politically at least in chicago. that's harold washington's city. harold washington was the first black mayor of chicago elected in 1983. against the conservative back drop of ronald reagan's america in 1980 there are really rays of light in harold washington's chicago which inspires jesse jkson to run for president in 1984 and '88. so chicago and jesse jackson really impact the country's evolution from black power to barack obama. t
peel like malcolm x and stokely car michael added their voices to that period of time.they were really voices of trying to transform american democracy but... and at times in combative ways. >> suarez: how do you take us as a they're rate frr the foment of the '60s to the election of barack obama? >> well, when we think about obama. obama is very, very important. he's usually connected to the civil rights movement. obama himself talked about the joshua generation. he said that his...
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in late second half malcolm armstead, 3 of his 18, ducks win 67-57. ucla taking on oregon state.a up three, michael roe on the money to tyler honeycut. ucla wins 62-52. don't forget highlights, tune in later tonight for "the final score" presented by burger king. more of the acura half-time report right after this. we' ootichin no so sho intina t has. you 'm the er. just mahapp d dintio filt... pa squ at rkes? sc wh scooters? ke wu're ing uch. f my dr... an b a bi i o go b chi ch. nighight i can just sleep. [ announcer ] the new international business class. only on american. we know why you fly. why el me? acura half-time report. 34-32, the top teams in the pac 10, the cal bears on top here at the mckale center, alongside marques johnson, i'm derrin horton. i know you had a chance to get on the floor with williams. what does he do that makes him so effective? >> i love fundamentally sound basketball players. it's rare a guy at 18 could have that fundamental. let's see what he does in different situations. >> let me see something. get down low. drop step layup. >> give me a secon
in late second half malcolm armstead, 3 of his 18, ducks win 67-57. ucla taking on oregon state.a up three, michael roe on the money to tyler honeycut. ucla wins 62-52. don't forget highlights, tune in later tonight for "the final score" presented by burger king. more of the acura half-time report right after this. we' ootichin no so sho intina t has. you 'm the er. just mahapp d dintio filt... pa squ at rkes? sc wh scooters? ke wu're ing uch. f my dr... an b a bi i o go b chi ch....
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king and malcolm x. so it was no accident.ok what could have been a deficit and overcame them and became a powerful speaker. and he could speak to welfare mothers and he could speak to gain kids and he could speak to law students. when fred got older and was in high school, he was a good football player. he was very likable. he was known for being a very sociable guy but he wasn't content just to be popular. fred, when he saw injustice had to react to it. one of the first things he did, he noticed black girls were considered-- so he the to walk out on the school over that. the next year he is leading a walkout because they are not enough black administrators and very few black administrators there and his work is so compelling the principle calls the men when there is racial strife because he has so much respect of both the black and the white students. fred goes from there because he was such a good organizer, they recognize it and he becomes the chair of this suburban naacp, representing the west suburbs of chicago and spoke
king and malcolm x. so it was no accident.ok what could have been a deficit and overcame them and became a powerful speaker. and he could speak to welfare mothers and he could speak to gain kids and he could speak to law students. when fred got older and was in high school, he was a good football player. he was very likable. he was known for being a very sociable guy but he wasn't content just to be popular. fred, when he saw injustice had to react to it. one of the first things he did, he...
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and oregon getting the protection they got early on from malcolm armstead, then the bull in the chinanelson leading the bruins to the win against oregon state. >> darrin: those bruins were fighting hard. >> marques: on the road, you defend your home court. you got a good chance of making some noise in the pac 10 during the regular season. there's always the tournament where you can really make some noise and get an automatic bid to the tournament. all teams against usc of course. >> darrin: wise thought about it. he'll let it go and knock it down. >> marques: he's done so good a job at extending the range on his jump shot. his side, his ability to handle the ball, penetrate. that's the big equalizer to step down and knock out a three-point shot. >> darrin: 11 points for nic wise in this game. rebound by parrom. quick pass to mo mo jones. and arizona takes the lead! >> marques: it's the new york city boys, bronx to harlem on the two-on-one. parrom to mo mo jones. parrom has the ability to lead the break as you mentioned, darin. >> darrin: christopher through the lane and finally gets t
and oregon getting the protection they got early on from malcolm armstead, then the bull in the chinanelson leading the bruins to the win against oregon state. >> darrin: those bruins were fighting hard. >> marques: on the road, you defend your home court. you got a good chance of making some noise in the pac 10 during the regular season. there's always the tournament where you can really make some noise and get an automatic bid to the tournament. all teams against usc of course....
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accidental guerrilla" by david kilcullen and of course "outliers" by malcolm gladwell. you can see more about all ten of our 2009 book recommendations on cnn.com/gps. >>> don't forget, gps has joined the social networking revolution. go to cnn.com/gps to find out how to follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> tonight, a senior white house adviser breaks news on cnn, warning of the world of a possible al qaeda terror attack against u.s. and british interests. we will get to that story just ahead. >>> first, breaking news on how the rules of air travel are about to change. hello, everyone, i'm don lemon reporting tonight from new york city. those new developments from the white house, released just moments ago in the aftermath of the botched christmas day airline bomb. starting at midnight, all travelers flying into the u.s. from abroad will be subject to stricter random security measures. and if you are flying from a terrorism-prone country, expect a full screening. a statement released
accidental guerrilla" by david kilcullen and of course "outliers" by malcolm gladwell. you can see more about all ten of our 2009 book recommendations on cnn.com/gps. >>> don't forget, gps has joined the social networking revolution. go to cnn.com/gps to find out how to follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> tonight, a senior white house adviser breaks news on cnn, warning of...
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it may be in the form of making a postage stamp out of malcolm x, or naming a street after sesser chavezr including a book by noam chomsky in the reading list, usually optional, but the reading list. so i call them the manipulators of history, or the politicians of history who sort of take what they like and try to make it system, the greatest in the world, because we are so elastic and so able to achieve these reforms. right? that is something to there are get that they have it backwards. but it is true, i think, from my study and my experience, and maybe yours, that the greatest things that we enjoy aboutu our country were initiated by people who were considered radicals and french people at the beginning, whether it's in music, culture, art, politics. and i'm talking about things very simple like, what would be a good example? you know, the curb ramps that allow disabled people in wheelchairs to move around, well, that came from the americans with disabilities act, which had to be funded by the government. but it originated with people i knew from brooklyn who are antiwar activists w
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jason campbell to malcolm kelley, he goes 84 yards, dragged down just inside the 5 yard line, aareer day for the big guy. five catches, 109 yards. that sets up campbell's 20th touchdown pass of the season. this time, to the full back, mike sellers and the redskins take a 14-3 lead going into halftime. the skins would hold on to the lead until late in the fourth quarter. backup quarterback, billy bollock in for the chargers and he goes to mike toll berth. where's the coverage? chargers beat the skins 23-20. after the game, jim zorn talked about his job status. >> i'm still reeling from this loss. anything that i say about my -- what my future might be here would just be -- just be babbling along here. i'm, you know, i'm just going to -- i'm going to be forthright and kind of get things moving but i certainly want to be the head coach here. >> i don't think anybody is really talking about this ball game. most redskins fans hoping tomorrow is the beginning of a new era and the end of more than a decade of subpar football here in washington if and when shan shannihan gets hired he'll be
jason campbell to malcolm kelley, he goes 84 yards, dragged down just inside the 5 yard line, aareer day for the big guy. five catches, 109 yards. that sets up campbell's 20th touchdown pass of the season. this time, to the full back, mike sellers and the redskins take a 14-3 lead going into halftime. the skins would hold on to the lead until late in the fourth quarter. backup quarterback, billy bollock in for the chargers and he goes to mike toll berth. where's the coverage? chargers beat the...
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then you have malcolm white sitting out. 6'9", 240-pound post player transferring from ole miss thisr to help l.s.u. considerably next year. >> dave: mitchell with a tough, tough shot. that as much or anything is indication of how difficult is it for l.s.u. to put points on the board. showing no sign of going in. the only solace for stansburick stansbury today, as bad as the team is shooting, he is taking on a team that has even more difficult time putting the ball in the basket. mitchell got that one to go. >> joe: starting to heat up. getting the ball on the perimeter. he's must better from there with varnado lurking in the lane area. mitchell is a very, very good perimeter shooter. now leads all scorers with ten. >> dave: the question is did stansbury say go ahead and shoot ourselves out of this while we have the game in a little perspective, or when you do that, do you go ahead and say we have to pound it inside. populist is called for the ten-second violation. >> joe: a good question. watch mitchell on the fade-away jump-shot. his talent level against varnado right there. steps
then you have malcolm white sitting out. 6'9", 240-pound post player transferring from ole miss thisr to help l.s.u. considerably next year. >> dave: mitchell with a tough, tough shot. that as much or anything is indication of how difficult is it for l.s.u. to put points on the board. showing no sign of going in. the only solace for stansburick stansbury today, as bad as the team is shooting, he is taking on a team that has even more difficult time putting the ball in the basket....
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and of course i think this issue is a phyllis utt vote-malcolm-- philosophical issue as well, right? [applause] >> we will call and let's see hansen mable get the mic circulating about, so can i see -- do you want to ask a question here? okay. >> professor from my understanding you were very young when you started organizing a red guard unit in your village and you were saying that, or so i read that there are a lot of newspapers around and everybody was writing, publishing and debating so as a young person what were some of the subject can remember that people were widely debating? >> the counterrevolution, i will always consider the counterrevolution as an empowerment movement and some chinese khaled, somebody before my talk ask me, mao tried a counterrevolution, and i don't agree with that. i think mao's power is very, very solid at the time when he started the counterrevolution. he was so solid. nobody in china-- most people did not understand, there reason why no one so powerful was because the government did not allow people to criticize mao. because your friends will not toler
and of course i think this issue is a phyllis utt vote-malcolm-- philosophical issue as well, right? [applause] >> we will call and let's see hansen mable get the mic circulating about, so can i see -- do you want to ask a question here? okay. >> professor from my understanding you were very young when you started organizing a red guard unit in your village and you were saying that, or so i read that there are a lot of newspapers around and everybody was writing, publishing and...
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places like negroes with guns, williams' famous book where he talks at length about schizophrenia, malcolm x talks about schizophrenia and books most famously like black rage that make arguments that schizophrenia basically is an illness that's not caused by a defect in the black mind, it's caused by living in a particularly racist society. so that's one place the definition of schizophrenia is changing. but the point i want to talk about today in terms of where that is actually that i do feel also that certain troupes from within black power, from within the civil rights era and particularly the civil rights era of the late 1960's, played out and reflected in and to my mind, impacted psychiatric discourse. so for people familiar with this history, you know that probably the second wave of the civil rights era was a moment in which there were two largely competing camps, people advocating non-violent resistance and other types of arguments basically saying that non-violence had had its end point and we should fight back at this particular moment. and it's somewhat of an understatement to s
places like negroes with guns, williams' famous book where he talks at length about schizophrenia, malcolm x talks about schizophrenia and books most famously like black rage that make arguments that schizophrenia basically is an illness that's not caused by a defect in the black mind, it's caused by living in a particularly racist society. so that's one place the definition of schizophrenia is changing. but the point i want to talk about today in terms of where that is actually that i do feel...
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malcolm x. i read intensely, frederick douglass. hmp arriet tubman. read about them. so many more.dr. king was there. he was present. he was tangible. palpable. you could -- i never touched him but you know. the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watch the marches. when i was a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington and i looked for her in the crowd and i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi, love your enemies. and i saw the pictures of the ku klux klan on television saying we're going to get you, negro. i would look at my mother. she would say don't worry. i would see the hatred in terms of burning buses and mobs overturning buses. i would read about a man who had his brains knocked out with an axe handle. unitarian minister. i believe james reid. the three young men. i followed that. and i would hear in dr. king and see it, love your enemies. pray for those who spitefully use you. turn the other cheek. my god, how do you do that as a young man who is angry? and i would remember
malcolm x. i read intensely, frederick douglass. hmp arriet tubman. read about them. so many more.dr. king was there. he was present. he was tangible. palpable. you could -- i never touched him but you know. the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watch the marches. when i was a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington and i looked for her in the crowd and i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi,...
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malcolm delaney leading the hokies into the john paul jones arena.tony bennett await. once again, that is thursday, january 28th on comcast sportsnet in high definition. sean mosley showed why he came in field. he is 100% tonight. made all 5. he has 13 points made all 5. he has 13 points and the terps lead by 27. made all 5. he has 13 points and the terps lead by 27. in 1977, in johannesbu sorica n 8-ld b pickthe f go fromathe e ag9, h dy oing oddsis glad inni junrld lf onsh f thof 1 1 iilli e o tha boy en mit tu.s. and ean olf 1 illio odds thg eannin thechamip o and the uen pionwice f inmill ths of is pionaer h ld ded wtism 50. ie eourau learsignutis f t aueaks e at supportyourvet.org. >> steve: the maryland terrapins shoot 60% from the field in the first half. and in the first ever meeting between these two schools, maryland leads it by 27, 57-30. steve buckhantz with ron thompson. you talkedded about it very early on. clearly, gary williams wanted to set the stage, not allow this team to hang around, maybe like william & mary did. and get them out
malcolm delaney leading the hokies into the john paul jones arena.tony bennett await. once again, that is thursday, january 28th on comcast sportsnet in high definition. sean mosley showed why he came in field. he is 100% tonight. made all 5. he has 13 points made all 5. he has 13 points and the terps lead by 27. made all 5. he has 13 points and the terps lead by 27. in 1977, in johannesbu sorica n 8-ld b pickthe f go fromathe e ag9, h dy oing oddsis glad inni junrld lf onsh f thof 1 1 iilli e...
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is malcolm kelly, you saw him make a big play yesterday, i have not even enough from a critical standpointo say that this team is the team that is on the rise in 2010. >> a lot of work cut out for him. there has been so much instability. >> you wanted a crack at the trivia question i threw out earlier. northwest last 60 years, three head coaches for the redskins have had winning records. can you name them? >> norv turner. >> no. >> with the redskins. >> joe gibbs. >> yes. >> can i have another one to narrow in on this? >> how about george allen and you got to go way back but vip lombardi. >> very good stuff. i'm tired. okay? >> it's been a long morning and a long season for you, my friend. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >>> kind of sad. >> and lots twork on during the overnight hours unusually. >> that is one thing we've learned from this team this year. it is not just what happens on the field hat there is to talk about. just as much off the field keeping everybody busy. hopefully, some stability to come here in the future. >> we hope. let's take a quick look at what is happen with the weat
is malcolm kelly, you saw him make a big play yesterday, i have not even enough from a critical standpointo say that this team is the team that is on the rise in 2010. >> a lot of work cut out for him. there has been so much instability. >> you wanted a crack at the trivia question i threw out earlier. northwest last 60 years, three head coaches for the redskins have had winning records. can you name them? >> norv turner. >> no. >> with the redskins. >> joe...
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i was influenced heavily by any number of great prophets -- malcolm x. i read the intensity of frederick douglass, harriet tubman -- i read about them. so turner truth, so many more. -- sojourner truth, so many more. dr. king was there. i never touched him but you know what i mean. i would sit in the living room and watched the marches has a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. and i could hear the energy and i could hear the words of that prophet, that rabbi, love your enemies. i saw the pictures of the ku klux klan, saying, we're going to get you. and my mother would tell me not to worry. i heard about the bus is being overturned. i heard about a young man who got his brains knocked out, a unitarian minister. that three young men. i followed that. i would hear in dr. king and see it, love your enemies, pray for those who despite fully use you. my god, it was living. how do you do that any young man that was angry? i would remember the sunday school leaders. these only come out by prayer and fasti
i was influenced heavily by any number of great prophets -- malcolm x. i read the intensity of frederick douglass, harriet tubman -- i read about them. so turner truth, so many more. -- sojourner truth, so many more. dr. king was there. i never touched him but you know what i mean. i would sit in the living room and watched the marches has a younger man. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. and i could hear the energy and i could hear the words of...
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john malcolm of the american enterprise institute recently concluded that the recovery act helped, and quote, add about 4 percentage points to u.s. growth during the second half of 2009. that's progress. according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the recovery act is already responsible for as many as 2.4 million jobs. it has seen job losses decrease from more than 2 million during the last three months of the bush administration. a reduction of 200,000 in the last quarter of last year. another way from a quarterly average losses of 673,000 jobs per month to 69,000 jobs lost. that's too many jobs to lose. we need to be getting new jobs but it is significant progress. it ensured -- it being the american recovery and reinvestment act -- it ensured that teachers, firefighters, and police officers would stay on the job across america's -- across america. educating our children, protecting our homes. and keeping our streets safe. it has cut taxes for 95% of americans. made loans to nearly 40,000 small businesses. and funded over 11,500 transportation construction projects. add
john malcolm of the american enterprise institute recently concluded that the recovery act helped, and quote, add about 4 percentage points to u.s. growth during the second half of 2009. that's progress. according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the recovery act is already responsible for as many as 2.4 million jobs. it has seen job losses decrease from more than 2 million during the last three months of the bush administration. a reduction of 200,000 in the last quarter of last...
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malcolm x, i read frederick douglass, harriet tubman, so many more. but dr. king was there. he was present. he was tangible, possible. i never touched him, but you know the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watched the marches. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that profit, that brought by -- that prophet, that the rabbi. i saw pictures of the ku klux klan and they would say "i am going to get to commandeer -- i am going to get you, nigger." i would read about a man who had his brains knocked out. he was a unitarian minister. the three young men, a catholic lay woman -- i followed that and i would hear in dr. king and see him love your enemy, turn the other cheek. my god, he was living. heidi do that as a young man who is angry? -- how do you do that as a young man who is angry? you begin to understand more deeply this rabbi from nazareth and this man who is leading this nonviolent army. and then the ultimate, the devastation of it all,
malcolm x, i read frederick douglass, harriet tubman, so many more. but dr. king was there. he was present. he was tangible, possible. i never touched him, but you know the miracle of television. [laughter] and i would sit in the living room and watched the marches. and then my mother went to the march on washington. i look for her in the crowd. i could feel the energy and i could hear the words of that profit, that brought by -- that prophet, that the rabbi. i saw pictures of the ku klux klan...
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in the words of malcolm x, "we have been bamboozled."ly in america, where the corporate media propaganda machine rules, would we not have health care. all other countries in the world have health care. what we have here is an oligarchy where our medical outcomes are somewhere between cuba and slovenia. you can sit there with a smirk, but -- guest: i will sit here with a smile. caller: we are subject to the biggest propaganda machine ever. host: you also said you had a question. do you have a question as well? all right, would you like to respond to her comments? guest: the status quo in health care is an acceptable, and the status quo is where you have an oligopoly or monopoly. i want to break that up. people buy insurance across state lines and let insurance companies compete against each other. we do that with car insurance and home insurance. why can't we do it with health insurance? a lot of this was greeted by government that props up the oligopoly or the monopoly. let's give the patients more power, more resources, and more rights
in the words of malcolm x, "we have been bamboozled."ly in america, where the corporate media propaganda machine rules, would we not have health care. all other countries in the world have health care. what we have here is an oligarchy where our medical outcomes are somewhere between cuba and slovenia. you can sit there with a smirk, but -- guest: i will sit here with a smile. caller: we are subject to the biggest propaganda machine ever. host: you also said you had a question. do you...
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after we pulled out of beirut, lebanon, after the attack on our marine barracks in 1984, malcolm kerra lebanese-born american, was president of the american university of beirut. he was killed by two gunmen outside his office. hezbollah said the assassination was part of the organization's plan to drive all americans out of lebanon. march 16, hezbollah kidnapped william buckley a political officer at the u.s. embassy at beirut. he was supposed to be exchanged for prisoners that didn't happen. but hezbollah, and there was a trial in u.s. district court of a civil nature, not a prisoners of war, not of enemy combatants, but there was a trial in u.s. district court where the evidence came forward to prove and it was established and the court found that hezbollah was responsible for the attack on the beirut marine barracks and that it was sponsored by iran. that iran was the one behind that all. they've been at war with us since 1979 and we didn't know it. you would have thought as other things occurred, like the kuwait airways flight 221 being hijacked and diverted to tehran where two am
after we pulled out of beirut, lebanon, after the attack on our marine barracks in 1984, malcolm kerra lebanese-born american, was president of the american university of beirut. he was killed by two gunmen outside his office. hezbollah said the assassination was part of the organization's plan to drive all americans out of lebanon. march 16, hezbollah kidnapped william buckley a political officer at the u.s. embassy at beirut. he was supposed to be exchanged for prisoners that didn't happen....
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again, it was such a malcolm of small ideas that there was really no one there. >> what's your sense why the ideas were small? >> again, because they're trying to cut around the edges. they left with the union contracts, which defined benefits and salaries. and that takes up 80%, 75 to 90 percent of their budgets. that leaves them with very little money. i use the example of in arizona, they have passionate after subtracting energy cost, they have 4% left to play with. that doesn't give you a lot of room to come up with big ideas. it's the big ideas, staffing, and benefits, are off the table. then you're left with a lot of little ideas. >> one thing you mentioned, which led to address it briefly at the end, so i don't know if folks realize just how incendiary, but you seem to suggest that the federal language relating to maintenance of effort, which of course is teacher promenade in the stimulus funding, and federal language regarding supplement, that these are actually potentially bad ideas in terms of running cost effective schools going forward. did i hear you right? >> i think yo
again, it was such a malcolm of small ideas that there was really no one there. >> what's your sense why the ideas were small? >> again, because they're trying to cut around the edges. they left with the union contracts, which defined benefits and salaries. and that takes up 80%, 75 to 90 percent of their budgets. that leaves them with very little money. i use the example of in arizona, they have passionate after subtracting energy cost, they have 4% left to play with. that doesn't...