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he transforms himself from malcolm will that malcolm x while in charleston prison in massachusetts. he comes out of prison and he works in number of different odd jobs while also working as a muslim minister. in 1954, he is opening up the mosque in philadelphia, but he also becomes the head of muslim in harlem. and right away, malcolm becomes the key muslim black muslim figure in the entire crew. the group grocery group that has several hundred when he joined in early 19, late 1940s, early '50s to having over 25,000 by the time he leaves the group that but what is important, between 1954 and 1964 would usually has most active in the group, he leaves the nation of islam by 1964, he transforms that group from a sectarian group to a secular group that he really 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. by 1959, there's a mike wallace documentary newspeak, five parts in the summer of 1959, that he produced that makes malcolm in the nation national and international figures. >> host
he transforms himself from malcolm will that malcolm x while in charleston prison in massachusetts. he comes out of prison and he works in number of different odd jobs while also working as a muslim minister. in 1954, he is opening up the mosque in philadelphia, but he also becomes the head of muslim in harlem. and right away, malcolm becomes the key muslim black muslim figure in the entire crew. the group grocery group that has several hundred when he joined in early 19, late 1940s, early '50s...
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malcolm is a counterpart. saying things king can't say very boldly in a confrontational manner that actually gives king room to negotiate and not just king roy wilkins of the naacp and whitney young of the urban league to negotiate because people are looking at malcolm has been so extreme because of his robust criticism of american democracy and american politicians but also against the politics of white supremacy that gives the other civil rights leaders room to maneuver. but the whole notion -- but quote that you take from malcolm had a great gift of speaking to ordinary people. jenny baldwin, the great african-american writer, the genius writer of the 1960's and 70's has often said malcolm had such a love for african-american people he spoke to them in the language they understood and one of the reasons he was able to so effectively communicate with african americans is that he was from the black working class and as malcolm had been hanging help with hustlers he was in roxbury, he was in detroit, he was in
malcolm is a counterpart. saying things king can't say very boldly in a confrontational manner that actually gives king room to negotiate and not just king roy wilkins of the naacp and whitney young of the urban league to negotiate because people are looking at malcolm has been so extreme because of his robust criticism of american democracy and american politicians but also against the politics of white supremacy that gives the other civil rights leaders room to maneuver. but the whole notion...
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peniel joseph figures malcolm x. and discusses his book with kevin merida author of the national post. >> welcome to booktv "after words." we're talking to taft university history professor, peniel joseph, who has a very compelling new book out, "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama." welcome, professor joseph. >> thank you. >> host: tell me what that title means. at the very intriguing title. just go well, the title really talks about, refers to wear black people have come from in this country, really from the dark days of slavery, segregation and jim crow all the way to having the first african-american president. >> host: it was kind of a little ditty during the campaign that you mentioned early on in the book. and it goes rosa fatso martin could walk so barack could run, so your children could fly. and that became kind of a catch phrase toward the end, particularly among african-americans. you cite this and say that that emotionally powerful as these words may be, they make for poor history.
peniel joseph figures malcolm x. and discusses his book with kevin merida author of the national post. >> welcome to booktv "after words." we're talking to taft university history professor, peniel joseph, who has a very compelling new book out, "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama." welcome, professor joseph. >> thank you. >> host: tell me what that title means. at the very intriguing title. just go well, the title really talks...
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but also goes to malcolm x november grassroots leadership conference in detroit where malcolm delivers his famous message to the grassroots what he really lays out a secular vision of a domestic national, but also international global, political revolution. >> host: you write that malcolm x was nothing less in the civil rights era's invisible man. >> guest: absolutely. in the terms of the way in which historians view malcolm x, he is not part of that heroic period of the civil rights movement that he usually only pops up around 1963-64, and he really only serves a foil to dr. king. he is more characterized
but also goes to malcolm x november grassroots leadership conference in detroit where malcolm delivers his famous message to the grassroots what he really lays out a secular vision of a domestic national, but also international global, political revolution. >> host: you write that malcolm x was nothing less in the civil rights era's invisible man. >> guest: absolutely. in the terms of the way in which historians view malcolm x, he is not part of that heroic period of the civil...
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peniel joseph figures malcolm x. and discusses his book with kevin merida author of the national post. >> welcome to booktv "after words." we're talking to taft university history professor, peniel joseph, who has a very compelling new book out, "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama." welcome, professor joseph. >> thank you. >> host: tell me what that title means. at the very intriguing title. just go well, the title really talks about, refers to wear black people have come from in this country, really from the dark days of slavery, segregation and jim crow all the way to having the first african-american president. >> host: it was kind of a little ditty during the campaign that you mentioned early on in the book. and it goes rosa fatso martin could walk so barack could run, so your children could fly. and that became kind of a catch phrase toward the end, particularly among african-americans. you cite this and say that that emotionally powerful as these words may be, they make for poor history.
peniel joseph figures malcolm x. and discusses his book with kevin merida author of the national post. >> welcome to booktv "after words." we're talking to taft university history professor, peniel joseph, who has a very compelling new book out, "dark days, bright nights: from black power to barack obama." welcome, professor joseph. >> thank you. >> host: tell me what that title means. at the very intriguing title. just go well, the title really talks...
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malcolm delaney takes the inbounds pass, drives all the way, goes for the layup.ps led by one. seth greenberg praying the hokies have the lead. eric green misses the three, sean mosley grabs the rebound and the terps win 104-100. they lock up second place in the acc. they play duke on wednesday. >>> while maryland hands tech their first home loss in 15 games, georgetown left verizon center disappointed. unranked notre dame was without the nation's second leading scorer, luke. austin freeman not starting because he was battling the flu. ineffective, five points. 23 minutes. tori jackson fires the three. misses. carlton scott with the follow-up duck. chris wright drives, dishes to greg monroe. he misses, jum yan vaughn is there. georgetown within five. the hoyas still down. they force a loose ball. greg monroe can't corral it. carlton scott knocks it away, into the hands of ben hansbrough. he came up huge for notre dame. the irish upset georgetown. hoyas at west virginia. hey, to foggy bottom. karl hobbs always energetic. first half, tied. sloppy pass. gary reen ste
malcolm delaney takes the inbounds pass, drives all the way, goes for the layup.ps led by one. seth greenberg praying the hokies have the lead. eric green misses the three, sean mosley grabs the rebound and the terps win 104-100. they lock up second place in the acc. they play duke on wednesday. >>> while maryland hands tech their first home loss in 15 games, georgetown left verizon center disappointed. unranked notre dame was without the nation's second leading scorer, luke. austin...
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malcolm's death. -- malcolm smith. >> thank you very much, girl.ood evening everyone. -- that you very much, earl. good evening, everyone. all the men in the house, but to the lady -- look to the lady on your left or right and say, happy valentine's day. now -- now, all the ladies in the house, look to the left and right to demand, and say happy valentine's day to them. and my wife is way over there, table 84, happy valentine's day, michelle. thank you very much. i have the pleasure -- shh. i have the pleasure of introducing someone tonight, a young man that all of you know. i was at service this morning, and the preacher, dr. sojay, davis a sermon at of exodus, and the topic was "through struggle comes straiength." the young man i'm about to introduce to you is a man who understood and knows what struggle is and how that struggle gives strength to individuals. this young man could have left washington and went on to make millions of dollars, but he recognized that there were people and individuals who were struggling that needed somebody to stand
malcolm's death. -- malcolm smith. >> thank you very much, girl.ood evening everyone. -- that you very much, earl. good evening, everyone. all the men in the house, but to the lady -- look to the lady on your left or right and say, happy valentine's day. now -- now, all the ladies in the house, look to the left and right to demand, and say happy valentine's day to them. and my wife is way over there, table 84, happy valentine's day, michelle. thank you very much. i have the pleasure --...
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malcolm's death. -- malcolm smith. >> thank you very much, girl. good evening everyone. -- that you very much, earl. good evening, everyone. all the men in the house, but to the lady -- look to the lady on your left or right and say, happy valentine's day. now -- now, all the ladies in the house, look to the left and right to demand, and say happy valentine's day to them. and my wife is way over there, table 84, happy valentine's day, michelle. thank you very much. i have the pleasure -- shh. i have the pleasure of introducing someone tonight, a young man that all of you know. i was at service this morning, and the preacher, dr. sojay, davis a sermon at of exodus, and the topic was "through struggle comes straiength." the young man i'm about to introduce to you is a man who understood and knows what struggle is and how that struggle gives strength to individuals. this young man could have left washington and went on to make millions of dollars, but he recognized that there were people and individuals who were struggling that needed somebody to stan
malcolm's death. -- malcolm smith. >> thank you very much, girl. good evening everyone. -- that you very much, earl. good evening, everyone. all the men in the house, but to the lady -- look to the lady on your left or right and say, happy valentine's day. now -- now, all the ladies in the house, look to the left and right to demand, and say happy valentine's day to them. and my wife is way over there, table 84, happy valentine's day, michelle. thank you very much. i have the pleasure --...
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. >>> and virginia tech's malcolm delaney drove hard for a lay-up and a foul against north carolina ase reigning national champs took their fifth loss in six games, 74-70. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and new doubts about climate change thanks to sloppy work by scientists. you ready, axel? [ announcer ] your dog's one of a kind. good boy. and now, you have the power... to help significantly extend his healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime-- ready, axel? can help extend his lovable antics... up to 1.8 healthy years. faster, axel! faster! long live your buddy. whoo-hoo! long live your dog. purina puppy chow and purina dog chow. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a snowy day in store not lower midwest and ohio valley. chevy snow developing across the mid-atlantic states which continues until tomorrow. stormy across the southeast. the weekend will be dry. and now another look at this morning's top stories. toyota is denying repo
. >>> and virginia tech's malcolm delaney drove hard for a lay-up and a foul against north carolina ase reigning national champs took their fifth loss in six games, 74-70. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and new doubts about climate change thanks to sloppy work by scientists. you ready, axel? [ announcer ] your dog's one of a kind. good boy. and now, you have the power... to help significantly extend his healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year...
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when luke robinson adopted his great pyrenees malcolm in 1999, he really understood the true meaning>> he changed everything in my life. very quickly, i golfed, so he became my caddie. he would ride shotgun in my golf cart. he would go everywhere with me. >> reporter: tragedy, at the age of 6, malcolm was diagnosed with bone cancer, sadly losing his fight after a grueling two-year battle. >> it torpedoed my world. he was so much a part of my life that i wanted to know why he got cancer. >> reporter: so, in 2008, luke went looking for an answer. he sold his truck, put his belongings in storage and hit the open road with his two other great pyrenees pooches, murphy and hudson. his goal -- two dogs 2,000 miles, walking from austin to boston to raise awareness about canine cancer. the journey in itself for a human is daunting. yet, you're taking these beautiful dogs on this trip with you. the first thing that comes to my mind is the risks for them. >> if something does happen, i mean, these are my boys, i'm responsible. i had to get over that emotional hurdle and realize that, you know,
when luke robinson adopted his great pyrenees malcolm in 1999, he really understood the true meaning>> he changed everything in my life. very quickly, i golfed, so he became my caddie. he would ride shotgun in my golf cart. he would go everywhere with me. >> reporter: tragedy, at the age of 6, malcolm was diagnosed with bone cancer, sadly losing his fight after a grueling two-year battle. >> it torpedoed my world. he was so much a part of my life that i wanted to know why he...
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this one from malcolm johnson, american university. the canopy at mary gradin just across the street from the studios of nbc4 collapsed with all of the snow. send in your pictures. we'll get them on. we'll look at the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> all right. keep those pictures coming. >>> one of the only ways to get around today other than on your feet was on metro's underground line. how is metro running now? >> good afternoon. we are still running the underground portion of the metro rail system. it will run until midnight. the following lines, the redline between medical center and union station, the blue and between boston and stadium armny, the greenline and the yellowline shuttle, that is the only service that we are operating today. that is again strictly the underground system. trains are running about every 24 to 30 minutes. >> all right. steven, thanks for that update we appreciate it. we'll be right back with our continuing coverage of this record-breaking bliz >>> at 4:30, welcome back to our special continu
this one from malcolm johnson, american university. the canopy at mary gradin just across the street from the studios of nbc4 collapsed with all of the snow. send in your pictures. we'll get them on. we'll look at the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> all right. keep those pictures coming. >>> one of the only ways to get around today other than on your feet was on metro's underground line. how is metro running now? >> good afternoon. we are still running the...
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malcolm lean jamming at the buzzer. ucla takes the lead into the break. outside the arc. knocking down the three-pointer. bruins win it. juan porter. outside the arc. hits the three-pointer. he had 16. then porter again making the steal. to kendrick longmeyer. oregon outscores them in the second half and wins it by 10. the full 30 minutes of highlights including all the action if a very busy saturday in college basketball. tune in later tonight after boxing for "the final score" presented by burger king. until then enjoy the second half. >> steve: welcome back to the "acura halftime report." we're back in berkeley. cal has a great guard and free-throw shooter in jerome randle. don maclean talks with randle about his time on the line. >> hey, jerome, take us through that free throw routine. >> first, i come up, come up to the line. make sure my feet are parallel and my right is always in front of my left. take a deep breath. let it out. kiss my tattoo. three dribbles. eyes on the rim. >> pretty simple, jerome. have you had a routine for a long time? >> sin
malcolm lean jamming at the buzzer. ucla takes the lead into the break. outside the arc. knocking down the three-pointer. bruins win it. juan porter. outside the arc. hits the three-pointer. he had 16. then porter again making the steal. to kendrick longmeyer. oregon outscores them in the second half and wins it by 10. the full 30 minutes of highlights including all the action if a very busy saturday in college basketball. tune in later tonight after boxing for "the final score"...
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how nice was that introduction that malcolm should call me a young man made me so happy.[laughter] >> is a great senator, great president pro tem. he has done a fantastic, fantastic job bringing the senate to the majority, malcolm smith. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] >> to our great in c. tonight, he paid me to give him that plug but it was my pleasure in what. let's give him a round of applause. carol lewis. [applause] >> nick perry, to ruth thompson, to govern patterson and senator schumer and senator gillibrand and harold ford we'll be hearing from and all the other a lack is, it's a pleasure to be with you. nearly 40 years for the caucus. let's give them all around of applause. 40 years what they have accomplished. [applause] >> and as david dinkins used to say when you get to this point in the program, everything has been said, just not everyone has said it. [laughter] >> so let me be brief also. but this is an important we get. because on this weekend, we recommit ourselves to the battle. we recommit ourselves to the battle for justice, the battle t
how nice was that introduction that malcolm should call me a young man made me so happy.[laughter] >> is a great senator, great president pro tem. he has done a fantastic, fantastic job bringing the senate to the majority, malcolm smith. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] >> to our great in c. tonight, he paid me to give him that plug but it was my pleasure in what. let's give him a round of applause. carol lewis. [applause] >> nick perry, to ruth thompson, to...
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me on -- to ideas, writers, books i'd never seen before back in nigeria, like "the autobiography malcolmoets' "negroes are scared of revolution." it was amazing. ♪ i had to go all the way to america to understand things my mother had been trying to teach me all along. ♪ ♪ let's open that book them call dictionary open and make me see i said open that book ♪ ♪ them call dictionary open and make me see upside down is right there clearly ♪ ♪ open and make me see we recognize the word for sure yes open and make me see ♪ ♪ because we get its meaning too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ because we get its meaning too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ upside down's got more meanings too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ upside down's got more meanings too head for down nyash for up ♪ ♪ when i travel when i see like any teacher for this land ♪ ♪ the way i see things i go talk about upside up and downside down ♪ ♪ for overseas where i see communication organized agriculture organized electric organized ♪ ♪ big system organized black people organized black people organized ♪ ♪ english man get english name
me on -- to ideas, writers, books i'd never seen before back in nigeria, like "the autobiography malcolmoets' "negroes are scared of revolution." it was amazing. ♪ i had to go all the way to america to understand things my mother had been trying to teach me all along. ♪ ♪ let's open that book them call dictionary open and make me see i said open that book ♪ ♪ them call dictionary open and make me see upside down is right there clearly ♪ ♪ open and make me see we...
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king, malcolm x, and many others. but you also had many successes that you had the voting rights act of 65, civil rights activist 64, which is a phenomenal piece of legislation. you had to open housing act. there are many other positives. but you also had the election in 19 city and there's a recognition that these rise industries, these constant protest, how sustainable would that be. and even african-americans had a convention in gary, indiana, to figure out where to go from here? a when you ask the impact of the voting rights of 1955, i think that definitely had an impact. you had new voters think that maybe we will attempt to work within a system, if we have politician to working within the. and thus we have fred gray, the richard arrington's, who were saying okay, we have these politicians who are responding to these new voters, let's see what we can do to sort of move this idea for. and that's what i would like to add, but they would have to discuss how 25 -- we're talking a politician who had a significant numb
king, malcolm x, and many others. but you also had many successes that you had the voting rights act of 65, civil rights activist 64, which is a phenomenal piece of legislation. you had to open housing act. there are many other positives. but you also had the election in 19 city and there's a recognition that these rise industries, these constant protest, how sustainable would that be. and even african-americans had a convention in gary, indiana, to figure out where to go from here? a when you...
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the catechism of the assassinated malcolm x was the model preached by the assassinated icon steve beko. mandela and king found inspiration of gandhi and others. america's potent antiapartheid movement was larger set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's and those of french and black extraction are the spitting archetypical image of america's white southerners. both groups have invented folk-loric sales -- tails. and having religion and technology to welcoming savages. south africans translates it as rednecks. there's a popular story told in south africa perhaps apocryphal. it goes like this. a white south african traveled to the united states in the mid-'80s and landed at o'hare international airport in chicago. at customs a white american immigration officer thumbed silently through the south african's passport for a minute or two prompting the white south african traveller to ask the beefy middle-aged officer if there was a problem. so you're from south africa the officer asked without looking up. yes, i am the traveller answered. expecting the worst.
the catechism of the assassinated malcolm x was the model preached by the assassinated icon steve beko. mandela and king found inspiration of gandhi and others. america's potent antiapartheid movement was larger set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's and those of french and black extraction are the spitting archetypical image of america's white southerners. both groups have invented folk-loric sales -- tails. and having religion and technology to welcoming...
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king, malcolm x and many others but to also had many successes. you have the voting rights act of 65 in the civil rights act of 64 which was a phenomenal piece of legislation. there were many other-- but you also have the election of richard nixon in 1968 and these constant protests, how sistani would that be an even after the americans had a convention in gary indiana to figure out where do we go from here, so when you ask the impact of the voting rights since 1965 i think that definitely had an impact. we have note-- new voters who would say we would attempt to work with the new system if we have politicians to work with us and that is where we had fred grays, the richard harrington's they joe reeves to set we have these politicians who are responding to new voters. let's see what we can do to push this idea ford and that is what i would like to act on. they would have to discuss, they were talking about politicians who have a significant number of black voters in their district. immature dewhite but significant number of black voters in the vot
king, malcolm x and many others but to also had many successes. you have the voting rights act of 65 in the civil rights act of 64 which was a phenomenal piece of legislation. there were many other-- but you also have the election of richard nixon in 1968 and these constant protests, how sistani would that be an even after the americans had a convention in gary indiana to figure out where do we go from here, so when you ask the impact of the voting rights since 1965 i think that definitely had...
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the kansas city plant recently received the malcolm alters national equality would come in the nation's highest presidential honor for performance excellence. and i think that deserves a round of applause. [applause] that does make it old would say, is a big deal. anton d'agostino had the vision to promote that and has done it tryptic job at that. so we can learn lot from each other and imply that in different places around the complex here it and this is already happy man. we need to do that not only for contact management in general, but for project management in particular. we have a number of large capital projects, some of which have a troubled histories. so we need constant effort to improve our project management principles and practices. we need to be sure that the objectives of the department aligned with the objectives of the contractors and that the incentives align with those. and that is another element of management reform. the final element other manage their reform is monitoring the results because as i learned from one of my mentors, if you don't measure it, you don't m
the kansas city plant recently received the malcolm alters national equality would come in the nation's highest presidential honor for performance excellence. and i think that deserves a round of applause. [applause] that does make it old would say, is a big deal. anton d'agostino had the vision to promote that and has done it tryptic job at that. so we can learn lot from each other and imply that in different places around the complex here it and this is already happy man. we need to do that...
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tonight in 83,000 bombing mission later is the anniversary of the assassination of malcolm x.sisting against racism in alabama, harlem come as south africa, vietnam, neither of these could have failed to condemn this carriage attack against the arab world. neither will they know anything less to equal justice and rights. hence the undeniably racist double standard levy against saddam hussein with the and alienated would be alienating both of them completely. i am proud to shake hands of the increasing numbers of african-american conscientious objectors them proud to observe although african americans remain disproportionately unrepresented in the armed forces, that we as a national community stand distinct up heart and the same for mall popular opinion and retain it proportionally higher level of opposition to this war and the horrendous invasion of decay. and a degeneration. i want to say something else. specific to you, mr. president. it is true you can humiliate and you can hound and u.k. and smashed and burned and terrify and smirk and boast and defame and demonize and bus
tonight in 83,000 bombing mission later is the anniversary of the assassination of malcolm x.sisting against racism in alabama, harlem come as south africa, vietnam, neither of these could have failed to condemn this carriage attack against the arab world. neither will they know anything less to equal justice and rights. hence the undeniably racist double standard levy against saddam hussein with the and alienated would be alienating both of them completely. i am proud to shake hands of the...
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civilian nominations and 1,802 pending military nominations first douglas wilson for public affairs, malcolmss o'neill for acquisition, lo kwgistics a technology, the financial management and controller, paul to be general counsel to the department of navy, and jacqueline steele for installations and environment. is there a motion to promote these nominations? all in favor say aye. they've been before the committee that require a length of time. is there a motion? >> so moved. >> second, all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> oppose e ed nee, the motion carries forward. >> the budget request being presented today includes $589 billion, a 3.4 increase over last year, or 1.8% real increase after adjusting for inflation. reflecting the administration's commitment to modest, steady, and sustainable real growth in defense spending. we're also requesting $159 billion in fy 2011 to support overseas contingency operations, plus $33 billion for the remainder of this fiscal year to support the added financial costs of the president's new approach in afghanistan. the base budget request reflects these major
civilian nominations and 1,802 pending military nominations first douglas wilson for public affairs, malcolmss o'neill for acquisition, lo kwgistics a technology, the financial management and controller, paul to be general counsel to the department of navy, and jacqueline steele for installations and environment. is there a motion to promote these nominations? all in favor say aye. they've been before the committee that require a length of time. is there a motion? >> so moved. >>...
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and of learning from others, such as garvey and malcolm and others who also went to jail for nonviolentnow their history and learn their history. it is not just about coming back into society and not being bad anymore, but about coming back to society and knowing what jill is like and then teaching your brothers to become leaders. -- what jail is like and teaching were brothers to become leaders. guest: that is a terrific point. and you are right about black leaders to work in prison. here in massachusetts, it took advantage of the mass of library and the massachusetts -- he took advantage of the massive library in the massachusetts prison and came out having studied. it is not just learning about history. it is being educated. the shameful part about our prison systems is that we are still allowing people to emerge from prison illiterate, unable to read and write. at the minimum we should be ensuring that all of our prisoners can read, can have an education, and have job skills. unfortunately, we tend to do a little bit too much warehousing. right now, the buzz words in corrections is
and of learning from others, such as garvey and malcolm and others who also went to jail for nonviolentnow their history and learn their history. it is not just about coming back into society and not being bad anymore, but about coming back to society and knowing what jill is like and then teaching your brothers to become leaders. -- what jail is like and teaching were brothers to become leaders. guest: that is a terrific point. and you are right about black leaders to work in prison. here in...
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civilian nominations and 1,802 pending military nominations first douglas wilson for public affairs, malcolmoss o'neill for acquisition, lo kwgistics a technology, the financial management and controller, paul to be general counsel to the department of navy, and jacqueline steele for installations and environment. is there a motion to promote these nominations? all in favor say aye. they've been before the committee that require a length of time. is there a motion? >> so moved. >> second, all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> oppose e ed nee, the motion carries forward. >> the budget request being presented today includes $589 billion, a 3.4 increase over last year, or 1.8% real increase after adjusting for inflation. reflecting the administration's commitment to modest, steady, and sustainable real growth in defense spending. we're also requesting $159 billion in fy 2011 to support overseas contingency operations, plus $33 billion for the remainder of this fiscal year to support the added financial costs of the president's new approach in afghanistan. the base budget request reflects these major
civilian nominations and 1,802 pending military nominations first douglas wilson for public affairs, malcolmoss o'neill for acquisition, lo kwgistics a technology, the financial management and controller, paul to be general counsel to the department of navy, and jacqueline steele for installations and environment. is there a motion to promote these nominations? all in favor say aye. they've been before the committee that require a length of time. is there a motion? >> so moved. >>...
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and of learning from others, such as garvey and malcolm and others who also went to jail for nonviolentck males need to know their history and learn their history. it is not just about coming back into society and not being bad anymore, but about coming back to society and knowing what jill is like and then teaching your brothers to become leaders. -- what jail is like and teaching were brothers to become leaders. guest: that is a terrific point. and you are right about black leaders to work in prison. here in massachusetts, it took advantage of the mass of library and the massachusetts -- he took advantage of the massive library in the massachusetts prison and came out having studied. it is not just learning about history. it is being educated. the shameful part about our prison systems is that we are still allowing people to emerge from prison illiterate, unable to read and write. at the minimum we should be ensuring that all of our prisoners can read, can have an education, and have job skills. unfortunately, we tend to do a little bit too much warehousing. right now, the buzz words
and of learning from others, such as garvey and malcolm and others who also went to jail for nonviolentck males need to know their history and learn their history. it is not just about coming back into society and not being bad anymore, but about coming back to society and knowing what jill is like and then teaching your brothers to become leaders. -- what jail is like and teaching were brothers to become leaders. guest: that is a terrific point. and you are right about black leaders to work in...
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he clerked for judge malcolm richard wilke of the d. c. circuit and then for supreme court justice harry blackman. he also then served as attorney adviser at the office of legal counsel, department of justice and as a yale law professor since 1985. he has not only taught courses, but also he has authored or co-authored eight books published more than 170 articles, testified before congress and litigated numerous cases involving international law. so, it's hard to imagine someone with a more impressive background. however, we have a close rival here in terms of acheeshmentes and that is john bellinger, who so arnold and porter is so lucky to have as a partner here. he's in our national security practice and he leads our international law practice. i have had the delight of working with john on several projects and i really look forward to many more. he was, as you know tsh legal adviser for the department of state from april of 2005 to january of 2009. and prior to that, he was former secretary of state rice''s served on the confirmation pr
he clerked for judge malcolm richard wilke of the d. c. circuit and then for supreme court justice harry blackman. he also then served as attorney adviser at the office of legal counsel, department of justice and as a yale law professor since 1985. he has not only taught courses, but also he has authored or co-authored eight books published more than 170 articles, testified before congress and litigated numerous cases involving international law. so, it's hard to imagine someone with a more...