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malcolm stories were engaging in intellectual. he goes on this journey and that is what makes them much more satisfying and picking up a scientific journal. in my story similarly i really wanted to tell a story. i want to take the reader on a journey and i really see my job as a month action writer as gathering the facts and presenting them and showing them and i try to have faith that the reader can interpret them and clearly i make judgments of time organizing things but i am a terrible op-ed writer. i just don't think that way. the way i see the world is in stories and characters, moving through stories and really my job is to show the reader what i have seen and what these characters have seen. i grew up on the prairie fiction and i love sherlock holmes when i was young but the things that draws me to the stories is that they are not, while characters often inspire and guide inspired to be sherlockian we are inevitably immortal and we don't always see the picture perfectly and you write a lot about this in your stories about m
malcolm stories were engaging in intellectual. he goes on this journey and that is what makes them much more satisfying and picking up a scientific journal. in my story similarly i really wanted to tell a story. i want to take the reader on a journey and i really see my job as a month action writer as gathering the facts and presenting them and showing them and i try to have faith that the reader can interpret them and clearly i make judgments of time organizing things but i am a terrible op-ed...
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so malcolm came up with a dlefr way to raise money.s his inspiring story. >> reporter: playing with his younger sister, malcolm looks like a happy, healthy 9-year-old. but that wasn't awe always the case. that's because malcolm was born with a rare heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, also known by its frightening nickname, sudden death syndrome. >> the doctor said it could die anytime. it's thickening of the muscle of the heart and it doesn't leave enough room for the blood to get through. >> reporter: then early last month, doctors told his parents that malcolm would have to undergo open heart surgery to correct the problem and save his life. but instead of being scared about the risky surgery, this exceptional third grader's thoughts were on the family's finances. and the out of pocket costs it would take to perform the operation in atlanta over 300 miles away. >> here's this 9-year-old kid who will have open heart surgery and he's more concerned about helping his family than he's going to have surgery. >> reporter: o
so malcolm came up with a dlefr way to raise money.s his inspiring story. >> reporter: playing with his younger sister, malcolm looks like a happy, healthy 9-year-old. but that wasn't awe always the case. that's because malcolm was born with a rare heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, also known by its frightening nickname, sudden death syndrome. >> the doctor said it could die anytime. it's thickening of the muscle of the heart and it doesn't leave enough room for...
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without him, it would not have been the same. >> malcolm mclaren died at the age of 64.ood to have you with us on a "bbc world news." still to come, a special report from khartoum. another opposition party have pulled out of the elections in to down before the historic vote. -- sudan before the historic vote. first though, it took 14 hours working in shifts. conjoined twins have been separated in central london. the parents say the boys have won the battle of their lives, as jane hughes reports. >> for four months, these two little boys have lived face-to- face with each other. but today, they are part for the first time after the successful operation to sit -- separate them. conjoined twins are incredibly rare, developing in the early days of pregnancy from a single egg. initially, growth is normal, but around 11 days, a clump of cells tries to split in form twins. if it does not fully separate, distinct embryos growing in the balloon was still connected. the operation to operate took place at the hospital and lasted 14 hours. >> it is an incredibly delicate procedure.
without him, it would not have been the same. >> malcolm mclaren died at the age of 64.ood to have you with us on a "bbc world news." still to come, a special report from khartoum. another opposition party have pulled out of the elections in to down before the historic vote. -- sudan before the historic vote. first though, it took 14 hours working in shifts. conjoined twins have been separated in central london. the parents say the boys have won the battle of their lives, as...
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one of the most important music managers of the punk era, malcolm mclaren, has died. he was the former manager of the sex pistols. he was diagnosed with cancer sometime ago. a lot of people as a certain age will feel a certain warmth inside at the mention of malcolm mclaren. can you separate the image from the man? >> not really. all we ever knew of him was his image that he put across and successfully translated into parts of his life. british impact has had -- british culture has had a massive impact across the globe. hplonk was a big part of that. without malcolm mclaren, that might have never happened. -- punk was a big part of that. with the sex pistols, he made the music popular. he knew that the image was just as important if not more important than the music. in the week the queen was celebrating her silver jubilee, he organized a boat trip where the group performed "god save the queen." that got him headlines all over the world. >> some of us live for those memories. thank you. it took 20 hospital staff working in shifts 14 hours. today the courcode joined tw
one of the most important music managers of the punk era, malcolm mclaren, has died. he was the former manager of the sex pistols. he was diagnosed with cancer sometime ago. a lot of people as a certain age will feel a certain warmth inside at the mention of malcolm mclaren. can you separate the image from the man? >> not really. all we ever knew of him was his image that he put across and successfully translated into parts of his life. british impact has had -- british culture has had a...
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wide every malcolm -- receiver malcolm kelly did talk today. he loves his quarterback. >>it's almost like he's been here, like he got the playbook when we got it. it's crazy because he knows everything. he already knows, you know, the concepts and things like that and he's just been here two or three days. >> malcolm is smart. you suck up to the quarterback and maybe he'll give you the ball. i'm dave feldman. brian is back with more of the edge right after this. plan úñúúp >>> now you have the news edge. the news is always on myfoxdc.com. see you tomorrow.
wide every malcolm -- receiver malcolm kelly did talk today. he loves his quarterback. >>it's almost like he's been here, like he got the playbook when we got it. it's crazy because he knows everything. he already knows, you know, the concepts and things like that and he's just been here two or three days. >> malcolm is smart. you suck up to the quarterback and maybe he'll give you the ball. i'm dave feldman. brian is back with more of the edge right after this. plan...
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the catechism of the assassinated african-american icon malcolm x was the model for that preached by the assassinated south african icon steve. with mandela and the king the fund inspiration from gandhi and the liberation hero. america's anti-apartheid movement was largely set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's afrikaners white settlers of dutch and french extraction who initiated the formal part by state or the spending architectural image of
the catechism of the assassinated african-american icon malcolm x was the model for that preached by the assassinated south african icon steve. with mandela and the king the fund inspiration from gandhi and the liberation hero. america's anti-apartheid movement was largely set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's afrikaners white settlers of dutch and french extraction who initiated the formal part by state or the spending architectural image of
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and >> malcolm is much smarter than me. >> that is absolutely right. [laughter] i did not mean it that way. [laughter] >> did i answer the question? i guess what david was talking about coming hampshire you send an mad to you came up with your ideas because you want to figure something out to figure out how people work. >> i grew up on speaking of the sherlock holmes and grow up on a steady diet of murder mysteries and that may be still all i read really. you go into the booksellers and all the international -- i read every one of those. my earliest memories are my father showing the story is. agatha christie which i read since i was 10 and so that is my former, but i can read fiction. in you write some kind of an maximally -- a facsimile which is a nonfiction mystery. but the minute i think i could write dialogue i am gonna. [laughter] >> you say you made an effort to to concentrate more on people, social experiments and biological experiments. >> i wanted to -- i wanted my riding to be little less chilling so i have had it made a conscious effort, pa
and >> malcolm is much smarter than me. >> that is absolutely right. [laughter] i did not mean it that way. [laughter] >> did i answer the question? i guess what david was talking about coming hampshire you send an mad to you came up with your ideas because you want to figure something out to figure out how people work. >> i grew up on speaking of the sherlock holmes and grow up on a steady diet of murder mysteries and that may be still all i read really. you go into the...
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the catechism of the assassinated african-american icon malcolm x was the model for that preached by the assassinated south african icon steve. with mandela and the king the fund inspiration from gandhi and the liberation hero. america's anti-apartheid movement was largely set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's afrikaners white settlers of dutch and french extraction who initiated the formal part by state or the spending architectural image of america's white southerners both groups invented full-court tales of how the conquer hostel play and and hostile dark skinned people delivering civilization, religion and technology to welcome savage. south africans translate the work colloquially as red neck. there's a popular story told in south africa perhaps. it goes like this, a white south africans traveled to the united states in the mid 80's and landed at o'hare international airport in chicago. at customs, a white american immigration officer summed silently to the south africans passport for a minute or two prompting the white south african traveller
the catechism of the assassinated african-american icon malcolm x was the model for that preached by the assassinated south african icon steve. with mandela and the king the fund inspiration from gandhi and the liberation hero. america's anti-apartheid movement was largely set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's afrikaners white settlers of dutch and french extraction who initiated the formal part by state or the spending architectural image of america's white...
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>> i'd like to continue the malcolm bruce was referring to. being part of international trade most of my working life, there was a company that there's no way could have controlled elsewhere and some of you might have heard of it. the point that lord west brings up is delivery, it's key. the whole world is moving to that. we are still an island. what i was curious about when you were just saying you're looking at a forward strategy of what might happen in europe and european union is key or could be important in the years to come. to what extent, when you are looking at a long-term national interest beyond this table, taking it 0, 40, 50-year view, not tomorrow, not the next election, to what extent are you saying the scenarios who will be our allies? what would happen if the european union did not exist and broke up in some format? where would it come from? what would our energy situation be at? do you go as far as that taking your view around the world where our interest might lie? >> i can't -- was it wellington or castle ray, one of those
>> i'd like to continue the malcolm bruce was referring to. being part of international trade most of my working life, there was a company that there's no way could have controlled elsewhere and some of you might have heard of it. the point that lord west brings up is delivery, it's key. the whole world is moving to that. we are still an island. what i was curious about when you were just saying you're looking at a forward strategy of what might happen in europe and european union is key...
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the phrase in my head was from another book from the autobiography of malcolm x and i remember malcolm had said we did not land on plymouth rock. plymouth rock landed on us. that people felt plymouth rock and landed on them all they have gotten was three minutes 46 seconds into public appearances along the lines to those much is given, much as expected i screwed up and i am leaving good luck. i felt the people of the state deserve to know a lot more and need to understand more than that. not about the prostitutes but about their government there past, the current likely future governor. legislature attorney general, the district attorney for the various agencies the mind boggling number of redundant agencies there to investigate official corruption in the state. they need to understand what troopergate was all about. i don't think very many people know what that is about and if you read this book once and for all you will understand what that was all about. but was that driver's license initiative? what the hell was that all about? this book really explains a that was about. the budget
the phrase in my head was from another book from the autobiography of malcolm x and i remember malcolm had said we did not land on plymouth rock. plymouth rock landed on us. that people felt plymouth rock and landed on them all they have gotten was three minutes 46 seconds into public appearances along the lines to those much is given, much as expected i screwed up and i am leaving good luck. i felt the people of the state deserve to know a lot more and need to understand more than that. not...
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in fact malcolm loved it is time and went can't start to point his finger.our continued efforts to pursue bruno in this manner and to put malcolm in the middle by using him as our messenger had been sheer stupidity, at least bridges, or both. the retreat had been for the most part upbeat. were not causing losses for democrats and local election contest around the state. although proponents of pulling the plug on the license but had not gotten a commitment from l. it at the retreat, it seemed to them that this would eventually happen. on november 12, 2007 can i echo big eliot to an event at the new york hilton for the state universities liberal arts college purchase was honoring cunningham. after la's brief and gracious remarks focusing on nelson rockefeller's legacy in the performing arts in the state university, we were chatting with a group of friends, someone raise the license of and eliot, absurd edit cause his' popularity ratings to decline from near 7010 year 30. i to eliot aside and i asked him, what he would do if hillary or barack called and asked h
in fact malcolm loved it is time and went can't start to point his finger.our continued efforts to pursue bruno in this manner and to put malcolm in the middle by using him as our messenger had been sheer stupidity, at least bridges, or both. the retreat had been for the most part upbeat. were not causing losses for democrats and local election contest around the state. although proponents of pulling the plug on the license but had not gotten a commitment from l. it at the retreat, it seemed to...
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[inaudible conversations] >> " >> malcolm garcia, what is "the khaarijee"? >> it literally means the man that comes from outside. with the transmitter and the book would call me. he had difficulty pronouncing my name. >> where were you? >> kabul, afghanistan. >> why? >> i went there shortly after november 11th. i was working at the kansas city star. the editors needed people to go overseas. i've volunteered. i have not worked overseas. i saw it as an opportunity. >> what were you writing about before you went over there? >> daily stories, feature stories, anything from dog of the week to local news. so afghanistan was certainly quite a jump. >> how did that decision change your life? >> well, you know, i did not even know where afghanistan was to be candid. it gave me a perspective. across the globe outside of my day-to-day 9-5 existence. seeing a culture just radically different from my on in a country that experienced 30 years of warfare. just been devastated. a kind of devastation i had only seen in photographs of world war two and pictures of europe afte
[inaudible conversations] >> " >> malcolm garcia, what is "the khaarijee"? >> it literally means the man that comes from outside. with the transmitter and the book would call me. he had difficulty pronouncing my name. >> where were you? >> kabul, afghanistan. >> why? >> i went there shortly after november 11th. i was working at the kansas city star. the editors needed people to go overseas. i've volunteered. i have not worked overseas. i...
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the fault he can't move things would that suggest like a king or malcolm x interest of the whole group that is antiquated because he's the most powerful position in the plan that [inaudible] not to be considered and the flip side is because we get in terms of president obama becoming the first black president he is now the icon with our meritocracy like he has risen from the place that many black people have risen from the please let people start and the pedigree that nothing is further from the truth so one of the leadership is steady at number two, our presence has become indictment against us. >> messianic -- the country when we start talking about the media it's hard -- it's easy to do that though. it's hard in the of media environment in which we operate. that's what i don't want to say cells necessarily the that is how you end up -- our community is different than it was when martin luther king was there. there are different voices and let me step back a little bit. when we talk about what broke the baala's agenda is and what he's not been able to get accomplished first of all a
the fault he can't move things would that suggest like a king or malcolm x interest of the whole group that is antiquated because he's the most powerful position in the plan that [inaudible] not to be considered and the flip side is because we get in terms of president obama becoming the first black president he is now the icon with our meritocracy like he has risen from the place that many black people have risen from the please let people start and the pedigree that nothing is further from...
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so the messiah was always in some ways if you look at king and malcolm definitely from a working-class family, fred hampton who i am a huge fan of, very much working class families and even if you look all over the world, the power and impact of unions and radicalizing people and making them sort of want to understand what their rights are and what their rights should be and that is what is missing because ultimately what to talk about is isolation of people and that is i think the greatest danger for the community now because we are isolated from one another, rich verbivore and that is true for the entire country but that to me is where the messiah figure comes up short. we can't produce it any more. >> [inaudible] >> thank you for sharing with us tonight. in the last question you touched on this issue and that is barack obama campaigned didn't say anything specific to what people except the most part of some personal responsibility [inaudible] other groups he served specific things. it seems like he [inaudible] i'm also sure when we talk about black people and all this -- he talked a
so the messiah was always in some ways if you look at king and malcolm definitely from a working-class family, fred hampton who i am a huge fan of, very much working class families and even if you look all over the world, the power and impact of unions and radicalizing people and making them sort of want to understand what their rights are and what their rights should be and that is what is missing because ultimately what to talk about is isolation of people and that is i think the greatest...
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malcolm unsworth, president and chief executive officer of itron, you've got a great story.t's a multiyear story. i wish we'd gotten on it when it was lower and not the high point. but you have a terrific one. i see multiple years of great earnings. thank you so much for coming on the show. much appreciated. >> thank you very much, jim. >> you've heard malcolm unsworth, president and chief executive officer of itron, itri. yes, 52-week high. do i think it can go higher? the answer is absolutely. after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >> announcer: coming up, nuclear profits? could green energy make you some real green? cramer's going head to head with the shoe group's ceo to find out on the "executive decision." and later, can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." all coming up on "mad money." >>> it's green week here at nbc. but you know as your investing coach my job is to try to help you make money, not help you pick stocks that let you feel good about yourself for saving the environment or retirement. however, t
malcolm unsworth, president and chief executive officer of itron, you've got a great story.t's a multiyear story. i wish we'd gotten on it when it was lower and not the high point. but you have a terrific one. i see multiple years of great earnings. thank you so much for coming on the show. much appreciated. >> thank you very much, jim. >> you've heard malcolm unsworth, president and chief executive officer of itron, itri. yes, 52-week high. do i think it can go higher? the answer...
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i had the experience just before he was assassinated comment malcolm x, that to come to sydney point* eight house in pleasant hill where malcolm x had just come back from mecca and he wanted to share with leadership in the civil-rights his thinking. i will never forget he said to us, we have to be working and unity and belongs in minsk -- sens made it clear that does not mean uniformity but we should not be in a press talking against each other work together i have put so much attention on the high command and the evil white man has done a comeback from mecca and i want to put the intention instead on the black people and how we can build our people and what we can do and work together to 17 there are pictures in your book of jimmy carter, george bush, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, but unless i missed something i cannot find a picture of richard nixon. is there a reason? >>guest: there probably is. i had many pictures. there probably are some of those were selected by the publisher. but also, even at to the time that people place the monument, it was at the time president
i had the experience just before he was assassinated comment malcolm x, that to come to sydney point* eight house in pleasant hill where malcolm x had just come back from mecca and he wanted to share with leadership in the civil-rights his thinking. i will never forget he said to us, we have to be working and unity and belongs in minsk -- sens made it clear that does not mean uniformity but we should not be in a press talking against each other work together i have put so much attention on the...
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. >> their staff was great, you know, malcolm kelly is the receiver there.lahoma. it was good seeing a familiar face and i enjoyed my time with him. >> the nats will try to get above 500, and after three days in which the nats starting pitchers twice gave up six runs in the first unking, we are reminded once again that help is only 100 miles away. his name is steven strasburg. he made his start and he was lights out again, guys. he pitched five shutout innings, just one hit, one walk allowed. struck out five. his e.r.a. is 0.72 and the kid is learning to pitch now, not just throw. >> can't just expect to throw a fastabll by a guy every time, especially at this level. and at the higher level, too. you have to throw all your stuff for strikes. >> tiger woods is ready to take number two after his comeback at the masters. he committed to play the placers championship in two weeks and the at&t national. i wonder how the philly fans will treat tiger. finally, a hockey coach is supposed to stand behind his bench. occasionally coaches climb on top of the bench, but
. >> their staff was great, you know, malcolm kelly is the receiver there.lahoma. it was good seeing a familiar face and i enjoyed my time with him. >> the nats will try to get above 500, and after three days in which the nats starting pitchers twice gave up six runs in the first unking, we are reminded once again that help is only 100 miles away. his name is steven strasburg. he made his start and he was lights out again, guys. he pitched five shutout innings, just one hit, one...
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bier -- malcolm barry's piece is about age great in washington, d.c. >> reporter: his experience, volunteeringith them last summer. just like lucas cannon, experiencing when he traveled to the country as a young boy. >> and it actually is the only country that measures happiness with other people instead of measuring, you know, for the correct happiness. >> reporter: the kind of lessons they treasure. these students hope they too can inspire next year's contestants. >> i didn't expect to win at all. >> one world education gave me the opportunity to write about something really current and encourage students around here to take out. >> reporter: brittany morehouse, 9news now. >>> each month, a different essay will be featured. teachers at one world education will work with the winners to come up with the course load that could be used in the classroom. >>> poland said farewell to president lech kaczynski today at his funeral. mourners applauded and chanted we thank you as the casket burying lech kaczynski and his wife, maria. their final resting place will be the royal crib in the historic cath
bier -- malcolm barry's piece is about age great in washington, d.c. >> reporter: his experience, volunteeringith them last summer. just like lucas cannon, experiencing when he traveled to the country as a young boy. >> and it actually is the only country that measures happiness with other people instead of measuring, you know, for the correct happiness. >> reporter: the kind of lessons they treasure. these students hope they too can inspire next year's contestants. >> i...
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. >> that is malcolm kelly, the wide receiver. >> which turned out to be a piece of the old fedex fieldumbo tron. installing a new high definition video board. and obvious, they don't work. but i guess it's like having a piece of the berlin wall in your house after they tore that down. >>> finally a shaky piece out there. not only the field, but in the spelling department. check them out. that's too many c's. it looks like san francisco. and he played the whole game and he didn't notice that he had a misspelled jersey. >> no, but whatever. >> a minor oversight. >> far from us who follow the natonals. >> did we spell it right this season? >> yes, i believe they hired a spell checker. >> fantastic for the nationals. >> rt will, that's it for us -- all right, that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. derek will see you at 7. topper, before we get out of here real quick? >> no warnings right now. big thunderstorms possible about 2 a.m. we'll keep you posted. >> all right, that's it for us. hope you have a great night. we hope you tune in to our very early morning show. get started at
. >> that is malcolm kelly, the wide receiver. >> which turned out to be a piece of the old fedex fieldumbo tron. installing a new high definition video board. and obvious, they don't work. but i guess it's like having a piece of the berlin wall in your house after they tore that down. >>> finally a shaky piece out there. not only the field, but in the spelling department. check them out. that's too many c's. it looks like san francisco. and he played the whole game and he...
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he went to high school and college with skins receiver malcolm kelly who advised him to come back for his senior year. it was good advice. he made himself a top five pick. now he's scheduled to be the skins' starting left tackle. >> just looking on the roster -- i'm blessed to come to a team that only have a couple missing pieces from being a super bowl contender. i just thank god. i thank the organization for having the confidence to bring me in. >> reporter: nats hosting the dodgers, bottom 4, tied at 1. dunn after charlie hagueer, wow, a solo home run off the upper deck facade. 2-0 nationals on top. a two-run shot, second of the game, third of the season. nats beat the dodgers 5-1. they're now 9-8. meanwhile the o's lose to boston 4-3. they have the worst record in major league baseball. the caps lose 2-1. they now lead the series 3-2. they will try to close it out monday in montreal. i'm dave feldman. brian is back to wrap up the edge right after this. >>> did you see it? a musician ditching his piano for an ipad. that's the chinese pianist at a concert in
he went to high school and college with skins receiver malcolm kelly who advised him to come back for his senior year. it was good advice. he made himself a top five pick. now he's scheduled to be the skins' starting left tackle. >> just looking on the roster -- i'm blessed to come to a team that only have a couple missing pieces from being a super bowl contender. i just thank god. i thank the organization for having the confidence to bring me in. >> reporter: nats hosting the...
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malcolm bricklin is a story. bricklin had these successes and failures so when she was bringing the car over it was a communist rate in america, that is news. it was a 3,990-dollar car, the cheapest new subcompact car was 5,000 the average was 9,000 so that's news already. but then bricklin is a master at using the media to his advantage, just getting of the word out. and the press through the summer before anyone had seen or driven the car they had seen about $20,000 in free publicity to 1985. the yugo level three might flee news programs. it was on cnn, virtually every magazine in the country. before it really ever hit the market. and so when the yugo can now it really was a fact it was a yugomania to read this whole bunch of $50,000 diman putative regarding imported for the fall of 1985. people were ordering yugos site unseen. some dealerships. it really was a fad. but like all fads what goes up must come down. people loved the car, they wanted to see it and drive it and then consumer reports got ahold of it a
malcolm bricklin is a story. bricklin had these successes and failures so when she was bringing the car over it was a communist rate in america, that is news. it was a 3,990-dollar car, the cheapest new subcompact car was 5,000 the average was 9,000 so that's news already. but then bricklin is a master at using the media to his advantage, just getting of the word out. and the press through the summer before anyone had seen or driven the car they had seen about $20,000 in free publicity to 1985....
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malcolm barry's piece will compliment health studies. >> mine is about hiv aids rates. >> he draws ond of measuring gdp they measure happiness.
malcolm barry's piece will compliment health studies. >> mine is about hiv aids rates. >> he draws ond of measuring gdp they measure happiness.
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so the messiah is in some ways if you look at king or malcolm who was definitely from a working class family -- fred hampton whom you know i'm a huge fan of. very much working class families. and even if you look at all over the world, you know, you look at some of the power and the impact of unions and radicalizing people and making them sort of want to fight, understanding what their rights are and what their rights should be. and that's what's missing, i think, in this. ultimately what you're talking about is this isolation of people. i think that's the greatest danger for our community now is that we're isolated from one another. rich from poor and that's true for the entire country. but that to me is sort of where the messiah figure comes up short. we can't really produce them anymore. [inaudible] >> good evening. thank you for sharing your thoughts tonight. in the last question you touched on this issue. and that is when barack obama campaigned, it didn't seem as if he really said anything specific to black people except for the most part -- take some responsibility for your iss
so the messiah is in some ways if you look at king or malcolm who was definitely from a working class family -- fred hampton whom you know i'm a huge fan of. very much working class families. and even if you look at all over the world, you know, you look at some of the power and the impact of unions and radicalizing people and making them sort of want to fight, understanding what their rights are and what their rights should be. and that's what's missing, i think, in this. ultimately what...
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back to the point, sir malcolm rifkin made earlier, what was the significant changes that less strategic approach about the use of armed services and rather than stretching further it is concentrating on where the capabilities lie, but the question i want to ask is, how is this reflected in the review just concluded of the use of reserve forces, how is it reflected in preparation for the strategic defense review and the building of the proposed in future? does it mean effectively that we are able to preserve our armed services for the source of violence that they are uniquely trained to deploy? >> the point of that's just been made is a trend that is happen over a long parade of time and was having before the national security strategy, and continues. and that is that defense has seen defense capability, armed forces capability is seen as being something that is not dramatically called upon in any given circumstance. i what we've seen over a long period of time is various organizations, most particularly the police, developing their own capabilities so that defense is not as frequent as
back to the point, sir malcolm rifkin made earlier, what was the significant changes that less strategic approach about the use of armed services and rather than stretching further it is concentrating on where the capabilities lie, but the question i want to ask is, how is this reflected in the review just concluded of the use of reserve forces, how is it reflected in preparation for the strategic defense review and the building of the proposed in future? does it mean effectively that we are...
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malcolm poyer suffers from a thickening of the vessels around the heart. he was worried about the cost. he came up with this idea -- sell stories of a short story he wrote and he sold them on the e-bay. >> to help with my medical billings. >> it's really helpful for my family. we didn't have to worry about that piece of the puzzle. >> he sold nearly 1300 copies of the story making over $12,000 which covered the out-of-pocket costs and he made a swift recovery from the surgery. >> gregg: that is a great story. i wish we would get more stories like that. good for him. >>> nature's fury in iceland, but the fallout is now being felt worldwide. the effects this is having on travel here on the united states and all over the world, coming up next. my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. nature knows just how much water vegetables need. so, to tur
malcolm poyer suffers from a thickening of the vessels around the heart. he was worried about the cost. he came up with this idea -- sell stories of a short story he wrote and he sold them on the e-bay. >> to help with my medical billings. >> it's really helpful for my family. we didn't have to worry about that piece of the puzzle. >> he sold nearly 1300 copies of the story making over $12,000 which covered the out-of-pocket costs and he made a swift recovery from the surgery....
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they drafted malcolm kelly in the second round in 2008 and linebacker robert henson in the sixth round last year. now trent williams. quite a coincidence, three guys from the same high school in three consecutive years. the nice thing here is under the new management they have now addressed a real issue. with vinnie cerrato they went after a big fish or flashy receiver. this is obviously where they need the help. >> it will be interesting to see how this all plays out. >> they have no second round picks. they don't pick till the fourth round unless they make a trip. >> that's next sunday. >> next friday. >>> two words, offensive tackle good it is a phrase we just heard over and over and over again tonight from fans leading up to the big pick. and they got their wish. stacey cohan is live in bethesda now with fan reaction. what are they saying? >> reporter: we're here at black fin in bethesda. everyone was glued to the screen over and over. folks wanted an offensive tackle. they were hoping they would get an offensive tackle and absolutely the redskins delivered and gave the fans their
they drafted malcolm kelly in the second round in 2008 and linebacker robert henson in the sixth round last year. now trent williams. quite a coincidence, three guys from the same high school in three consecutive years. the nice thing here is under the new management they have now addressed a real issue. with vinnie cerrato they went after a big fish or flashy receiver. this is obviously where they need the help. >> it will be interesting to see how this all plays out. >> they have...
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. >>> and 45 years after the murder of malcolm x, his confessed assassin walks free.t. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to work, designing, building, and selling the best cars and trucks in the world. with our 100,000-mile, 5-year powertrain warranty to guarantee the quality. and the unmatched life-saving technology of onstar to help keep you safe. from new energy solutions. to the designs of tomorrow. we invite you to take a look at the new gm. >>> president obama's in iowa right now, that's the state that helped launched his candidacy back in 2008 in a town hall meeting. he talked about arizona's tough new law, cracking down on illegal immigrants and the need for the federal government to take action on immigration reform. >> now, suddenly if you don't have your papers and you took your
. >>> and 45 years after the murder of malcolm x, his confessed assassin walks free.t. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to work, designing, building, and selling the best cars and trucks in the world. with...
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martin luther king killed, malcolm x bill killed. bobby kennedy killed. john f. kennedy killed.laces like oxford and selma, birmingham, these were battle grounds zones in the '60s. the thought that you could have so many black mayors in the south seem removed in the '60s. the fact that a michael steele african-american could be head of the republican party, and the fact that we have barack obama. but so i think we've got to kind of take stock. and also look at the anti-, the left hatred of richard nixon. and the things that were said about nixon and the let's get him by so many people. so i think we're in a danger zone right now that the heat is rising. that there too much hate language going on out there. but i don't want to leap forward and say the last 30, 40 years were a sweeter than this particular moment in time. it's been rough out there. i think in this country. particularly dealing with race and issues of the federal government and these great society program whether they are good or not. it's been a rage debate for a long time it just seems to be crystallizing right no
martin luther king killed, malcolm x bill killed. bobby kennedy killed. john f. kennedy killed.laces like oxford and selma, birmingham, these were battle grounds zones in the '60s. the thought that you could have so many black mayors in the south seem removed in the '60s. the fact that a michael steele african-american could be head of the republican party, and the fact that we have barack obama. but so i think we've got to kind of take stock. and also look at the anti-, the left hatred of...
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think of malcolm x and james baldwin. today the attractive qualities that saxons, anglo-saxons, nordics or white were soon to monopolize or also to be found elsewhere. after a string of nonwhite mrs. america, jennifer lopez and beyoncÉ knowles are celebrated hollywood duties. vijay singh and tiger woods in the williams sisters, venus and serena dominates the league sports. robert johnson, the founder of et, bill cosby and the financier on flickr junior have made millions. oprah winfrey as rich and famous, colin powell and condoleezza rice have been secretaries of state and alberto gonzales, attorney general. even more to the point of anointing power and beauty, barack obama is president of the united states. first lady, michelle obama, whose skin color alone would have condemned her to ugliness in the 20th century figures as an iconic duty and intelligent on the global stage. none of these individuals is white, but being white these days is not what he used to be. [laughter] that's a defensible to conclude that the americ
think of malcolm x and james baldwin. today the attractive qualities that saxons, anglo-saxons, nordics or white were soon to monopolize or also to be found elsewhere. after a string of nonwhite mrs. america, jennifer lopez and beyoncÉ knowles are celebrated hollywood duties. vijay singh and tiger woods in the williams sisters, venus and serena dominates the league sports. robert johnson, the founder of et, bill cosby and the financier on flickr junior have made millions. oprah winfrey as rich...
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who are concerned about justice which holds across the board but the catching hell in the land of malcolm x because you are a free black man on death row. >> don't tell nobody. [laughter] >> it is a different kind of three down believe may a lot of folks out here who are still in prison. >> that is absolutely true was that sojourners truth? i am sorry it was very tough men when she was 10 down further those hundreds of blackballed she could have read more if she knew they were slaves while she was only 4-foot 7 inches but 655 binges for those who got scared mama will shoot you dead if you make noise because you will reveal all the rest of us. that is a tradition of which we come my brother. >> exactly. >> with full american terrorism but those are those that take us too every corner of the globe that is why you represent the black freedom as with everybody but it looks at the world from below. >> this call is subject to monitoring and reporting. >> i certainly try because even though we all come from different environments and backgrounds this is one world. we drink the same water. >> the
who are concerned about justice which holds across the board but the catching hell in the land of malcolm x because you are a free black man on death row. >> don't tell nobody. [laughter] >> it is a different kind of three down believe may a lot of folks out here who are still in prison. >> that is absolutely true was that sojourners truth? i am sorry it was very tough men when she was 10 down further those hundreds of blackballed she could have read more if she knew they were...
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malcolm is a ceo. where did he go? there he is.this is a company that produces smart meters to help consumers analyze real-time data about how they use energy. they improve energy efficiency and save consumers money. they are part of the smart grid of tomorrow. the investment the recovery act made for the smart grid help increase demand for their product. they got their own advanced energy manufacturing tax credit. their meeting the new demand and getting production lines at its plants in minnesota, where it has hired 40 new workers. james morris is here. he is one of the workers that has been hired. james is a native and recently found himself laid off after punching in fort 28 years. today he and his wife both work their. david over here is president and ceo of a-123 systems. they produce batteries for energy storage. last august, vice president biden announced that they want a recovery grant for advanced battery technology. that helped them hire 44 new workers. it is supported the construction of three new plant in the state of
malcolm is a ceo. where did he go? there he is.this is a company that produces smart meters to help consumers analyze real-time data about how they use energy. they improve energy efficiency and save consumers money. they are part of the smart grid of tomorrow. the investment the recovery act made for the smart grid help increase demand for their product. they got their own advanced energy manufacturing tax credit. their meeting the new demand and getting production lines at its plants in...
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think of malcolm x and james bald when. today the attractive qualities that saxons, anglo-saxons were whites were soon to monopolize oral soon to be found elsewhere. after a string of small white mrs. america, jennifer lopez and beyonce knowles are submitted as duties, tiger woods and the williams sisters, venus and serena, a sports, the founder of bet, bill cosby and flecha jr have made millions, oprah winfrey is rich and famous, call one perlo and condoleezza rice have been secretaries and alberto gonzales attorney general. even more to the point of uniting power and beauty, barack obama is president at the united states. first leedy michelle obama whose skin color alone would have contended her ugliness in the 20th century figures as an icon of beauty and intelligence of global stage. none of these individuals is white but being white these days is not what it used to be. [laughter] thus it is sensible to conclude that the american is undergoing a fourth grade enlargement. although race may seem overweening without legal
think of malcolm x and james bald when. today the attractive qualities that saxons, anglo-saxons were whites were soon to monopolize oral soon to be found elsewhere. after a string of small white mrs. america, jennifer lopez and beyonce knowles are submitted as duties, tiger woods and the williams sisters, venus and serena, a sports, the founder of bet, bill cosby and flecha jr have made millions, oprah winfrey is rich and famous, call one perlo and condoleezza rice have been secretaries and...
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i have been reading michelle malcolm's culture of corruption which i think is a very good book and another good study of person obama that i think is very valuable so i read very, very generally and i read fiction as well as nonfiction. i read some old fiction. i have recently been going back and reading a lot of the old crime books you know, the maltese falcon and those 40s novels. i love that writing. i read very broadly all the time. >> do you know yet what your non-fiction problem-- will be? >> i'm talking just simon & shuster about a couple of different products. i am thinking is seriously about another book on oil. i read-- wrote a controversial book, it is not made by's-- fossil fuel. i would like to advance that in another book and simon & shuster is talking with me about another book on obama. maybe we will write another comprehensive look of obama after a couple of years in office and evaluate whether the biographical details of how they actually play forward into the administration. >> thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> more live coverage of the 2010 annapolis b
i have been reading michelle malcolm's culture of corruption which i think is a very good book and another good study of person obama that i think is very valuable so i read very, very generally and i read fiction as well as nonfiction. i read some old fiction. i have recently been going back and reading a lot of the old crime books you know, the maltese falcon and those 40s novels. i love that writing. i read very broadly all the time. >> do you know yet what your non-fiction problem--...