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>> my name is amber and i'm from malcolm x academy.ve submitted a file that gives examples of why i feel i should continue to serve the san francisco school district. i'm here today because i want to continue serving and through the packet you'll see, very top -- i think one of the most telling examples is examples of my english learners' writing, samples from the beginning to have year till now. also, i grabbed some examples of high, mid, and low examples from my class this year. where they were in the beginning and where they are now. our math scores show that nearly all -- actually all of my students now are on benchmark or in challenge. their reading levels, almost every one of my students came in this year far below. they were pre-a coming into first grade and now they're either where they should be or half the class is above where they should be for this time of year. i do backwards planning, i turn in very detailed lesson plans every single week ahead of time. i assess every single day with running records and other various asse
>> my name is amber and i'm from malcolm x academy.ve submitted a file that gives examples of why i feel i should continue to serve the san francisco school district. i'm here today because i want to continue serving and through the packet you'll see, very top -- i think one of the most telling examples is examples of my english learners' writing, samples from the beginning to have year till now. also, i grabbed some examples of high, mid, and low examples from my class this year. where...
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whatever it is that malcolm -- that mr. malcolm young just showed, it is worse if the boats move forward in the way we're talking about. the comments that mr. paul, fernandez, and peter made about the need for stabilizing neighborhoods -- this is one of our primary sources of funding. i think the problem is it is not easy to opt out of the system. it is a vision anding -- a visioning exercize. it is not like you can suddenly be out of the equity problems or the air pollution problems, or whatever it is. i think the feedback for folks is what mr. paul described. we pretend we are creating a solution to environmental problems. that is a think one of the things we have been insisting back to the staff at the regional level, who in their defense are trying to ensure the model and help us understand it. if we do not provide the affordable housing, people will need transit. to get more of the regional pi, it is important to communicate back that if we want to get their, the pie has to get bigger. we are talking about shrinking th
whatever it is that malcolm -- that mr. malcolm young just showed, it is worse if the boats move forward in the way we're talking about. the comments that mr. paul, fernandez, and peter made about the need for stabilizing neighborhoods -- this is one of our primary sources of funding. i think the problem is it is not easy to opt out of the system. it is a vision anding -- a visioning exercize. it is not like you can suddenly be out of the equity problems or the air pollution problems, or...
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we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an international convention that says young people have a basic human rights. not citizenship rights but human-rights that need to be protected around the world. everybody in the united nations assembly signed this except for the united states and somalia. we have begun to gather the information. i have a little bit more literature year if you want to talk afterwards, and some examples of that, but that is one of the things we need to do. let's look at the fundamental violations of our rights that are happening in your community and think about how we can elevate this to a level of internat
we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an...
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public system -- the american public school system, the lower income population is not playing the role they should play. we are not adequately educating these children. the classrooms are too crowded -- that is all over the tv in new york. they blame it all on teachers. i think the youth deserve better. that is what i think. [applause] we have to start not when they are a teenager, but pre-k. [applause] >> you have said what families need to do. as a person in school, we know how much of our children's time is spent in school. we are often the surrogate parents for a leng
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public...
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what was your sense of malcolm x? ek: oh, i was always fighting with malcolm. he and i had tremendous discussions. as a matter of fact, the sunday before he was killed, i had come out of africa, i think, and we had . my daughter and i had stopped in london and we were on the bbc. and i was trying to get . get him to think and join martin luther king's movement. and i think he was then thinking about doing that, and he came back to america . and that's when we had this tremendous discussion, all the time. as a matter of fact, the black panthers threatened me many times. they caught me in an elevator at the palmer house in chicago and said, "we know that you are with martin luther king, but we want you to be on our side. and if you're not going to be on our side, when you come to harlem we will get you. " and of course . scared to death with these four beautiful strapping men, you know, pinning me up against the wall for the wrong reason. (laughter) ek: you don't say anything. (laughs) absolutely quiet. and when i came to harlem to do the apollo theater, they wer
what was your sense of malcolm x? ek: oh, i was always fighting with malcolm. he and i had tremendous discussions. as a matter of fact, the sunday before he was killed, i had come out of africa, i think, and we had . my daughter and i had stopped in london and we were on the bbc. and i was trying to get . get him to think and join martin luther king's movement. and i think he was then thinking about doing that, and he came back to america . and that's when we had this tremendous discussion, all...
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and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that, i was actually working for usa today and interviewed the governor. oh, you did that, huh? a lot of us did. this guy was... mecham. intransigent. there was no-- and the state was in no mood to be lectured to by public enemy about what they ought to be doing. you did this-- this rap video, and you did-- the video itself had some provocative scenes. the governor was poisoned; is that right? or blown up. the governor was blown up, and a senator is poisoned. here's my question: beyond the obvious entertainment value of that... i was steven steelberg in that one. [laughter] (paulson) wh
and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that,...
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malcolm to the city operations and neighborhood services committee. -- welcome to the city operations in neighborhood services committee. are there any announcements? >> yes. all persons attending this meeting are requested to turn off all cell phones and pagers. if you wish to submit speaker cards, please put them in the container that your left in front of view. if you wish to submit copies of the material to the committee, please submit an extra copy for the file. items recommended out of committee today will be considered next week unless another date is indicated. supervisor avalos: thank you. please call item no. 1. >> item 1. hearing on the budget and legislative analyst report "housing assistance and other services to enable seniors to remain in their communities and homes" project no. 100158.1. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. we are going to hear -- >> we are going to miss some great information from the budget analysts office. i want to say that the issue of quickly aging populations in san francisco where baby boomers are becoming seniors, some people might call it
malcolm to the city operations and neighborhood services committee. -- welcome to the city operations in neighborhood services committee. are there any announcements? >> yes. all persons attending this meeting are requested to turn off all cell phones and pagers. if you wish to submit speaker cards, please put them in the container that your left in front of view. if you wish to submit copies of the material to the committee, please submit an extra copy for the file. items recommended out...
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i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground.ompassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix, cream, and then go down to the grove to see other music. you could go to the mission district to hear mexican. everywhere i went there was this multi dimensional color and i felt like it was on necessary for me to do just one. like baskin-robbins, i want all the flavors. you cannot just be a mexican play music. there is a lot of beauty in that, but it was not for me. i was born without arms around my heart that wants to embrace everything. palestine's, israelis. japanese, apaches. i am more concentrated with life and love than flags, nationality, religion. that stuff gets in the way. one gets in the
i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground.ompassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix,...
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we have two members from the mta board, bruce oka and malcolm hideke here today. i'd like to thank our judges. we have judges representing a lot of president businesses here in the union square area. with that, to all the mta employees and fine citizens of san francisco, thank you for joining us today and thank you for your support. >> matt ford, ladies and gentlemen. the bell ringing competition is a two-part event today. we have professionals competing for a number of prizes in the coveted title of world champion bell ringer. for the amateur portion we have executives from some of our local media outlets competing for first, second, and third place trophies. the competition started with preliminaries. 37 contestants went through filling out the paperwork and a chance to proceed to the finals. all cable car crews were invited to compete. this year they have six finalists competing here at union square, competing against the two-time current champion mr. leonard oates. going to be tough. two years with the tiara, hard to give up. individual trophies welcome awarde
we have two members from the mta board, bruce oka and malcolm hideke here today. i'd like to thank our judges. we have judges representing a lot of president businesses here in the union square area. with that, to all the mta employees and fine citizens of san francisco, thank you for joining us today and thank you for your support. >> matt ford, ladies and gentlemen. the bell ringing competition is a two-part event today. we have professionals competing for a number of prizes in the...
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they started to listen a little more to people like malcolm x talking about any means necessary also robert williams who by the time had fled the country but now one of the leading apostles both the -- fighting violence with violence in the black community. a number of people were involved when the zero north carolina a big battle there and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing note to non-violence and no to integration which for the two pillars of the civil-rights movement. at the same time there was a movement on the left, at the same time the more radical edges of the civil-rights movement to repudiate the very core, there was also growing pressure from the right not only the fbi developing plans to go after the movement but there were movements throughout the state legislatures to essentially passed constitutional amendments to take congress right away to legislate anything on in the civil-rights. these constitutional amendments that were slowing moving at the time would essentially create a new confederate states of america. there was a lot going on at the mo
they started to listen a little more to people like malcolm x talking about any means necessary also robert williams who by the time had fled the country but now one of the leading apostles both the -- fighting violence with violence in the black community. a number of people were involved when the zero north carolina a big battle there and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing note to non-violence and no to integration which for the two pillars of the civil-rights movement....
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. >>> plus, what "malcolm in the middle's" frankie muniz is saying.eports he held a gun to his head. >>> then, elizabeth taylor fighting for her life? the latest news inside the hospital. >>> ll cool j co-hosting "e.t." with me. >> do not be confused. i am your co-host tonight, america. >> his hit show, backstage stories from the grammys, plus -- would you mind taking your shirt off? how he got so ripped. >> it wasn't steroids. it was hard work. >>> justin bieber on "c.s.i." beaten, bruised and about to blow up? >> he's wired. he's got a bomb. >> don't shoot. >>> and then --
. >>> plus, what "malcolm in the middle's" frankie muniz is saying.eports he held a gun to his head. >>> then, elizabeth taylor fighting for her life? the latest news inside the hospital. >>> ll cool j co-hosting "e.t." with me. >> do not be confused. i am your co-host tonight, america. >> his hit show, backstage stories from the grammys, plus -- would you mind taking your shirt off? how he got so ripped. >> it wasn't steroids. it...
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i look at black politicians, historically the treatment of malcolm x. in 1965 when he was assassinated, "the times" said he was extraordinary and twisted. they also said his ruthless believe in violence. in 2004, it referred to malcolm x as a civil rights giant. then there's al sharpton. al sharpton has more lies than a cat. when you think of just what kind of racial arson and agitation this man is responsible for, the riots in crown heights, and most -- i think one the worst was his role in the massacre at freddy's market up on 125th street in harlem. where eight people were killed, was that the case? >> seven or eight. >> seven or eight people were killed. sharpton had gotten on the radio and said we will not stand by and allow them, meaning white landlords, in fact, the landlords were black, we will not allow them to move this brother so that some white interloper can expand his business. one very bright commentator, one the sharpest pencils in the box, wrote one time that the memory hole into which freddy's disappeared fits the pattern of mr. sharpt
i look at black politicians, historically the treatment of malcolm x. in 1965 when he was assassinated, "the times" said he was extraordinary and twisted. they also said his ruthless believe in violence. in 2004, it referred to malcolm x as a civil rights giant. then there's al sharpton. al sharpton has more lies than a cat. when you think of just what kind of racial arson and agitation this man is responsible for, the riots in crown heights, and most -- i think one the worst was his...
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with that, i will turn it over to malcolm. >> mining is a welcome young. i am with thee chinatown community. we are a member of the community council of housing organizations. i want to provide in the public more detail about some of the infrastructure? -- the infrastructure gaps, particularly in affordable housing. let me give you a little bit of background before i jump into my slides. first of all, it was probably outlined in the presentation earlier, but the sustainable community strategy is requiring the bay area to hit a 15% greenhouse gas production per capita level for the bay area. in order to hit that area, mtc assigned a certain level of housing production growth in each of the various sub- jurisdictions in the bay area. in santa sysco, based off of -- in san sysco, based off -- in san francisco, based of projections, these numbers illustrate the amount of housing units that need to be produced over the next 25 years to hit that 50%. but a segregated into the two columns. as we saw earlier, priority development communities have borne the brunt o
with that, i will turn it over to malcolm. >> mining is a welcome young. i am with thee chinatown community. we are a member of the community council of housing organizations. i want to provide in the public more detail about some of the infrastructure? -- the infrastructure gaps, particularly in affordable housing. let me give you a little bit of background before i jump into my slides. first of all, it was probably outlined in the presentation earlier, but the sustainable community...
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>>rob: how much of the what malcolm is open? >> vote 40%. it's blowing pretty hard out there.ll take a few close looks. with the stretch we've been through, six weeks where it's been sending gorgeous, people start to put the squeeze away and taking up hikes in your tools. this get them back into the winter from of mine. we could be more excited about the timing. >>rob: thank-you very much. skiers are rejoicing about what they say classic pattern conditions from heavenly at south lake tahoe, kron 4 news. >>pam: was cold and window and sometimes wet in the ocean beach this afternoon. you see the rain hitting a couple at a sudden downpour at 1230 this afternoon. a few people did parade sunny conditions it wanted to come out and check out the ways in the area the storm brings with the high surf advisory which remains in effect until 2:00 a.m. tomorrow. new details tonight about a narcotics officer arrested and accused of selling method, marijuana and steroids. kron 4 as been following the story is live outside the county jail and martinez. >>dan: 2 people in the county jail tonigh
>>rob: how much of the what malcolm is open? >> vote 40%. it's blowing pretty hard out there.ll take a few close looks. with the stretch we've been through, six weeks where it's been sending gorgeous, people start to put the squeeze away and taking up hikes in your tools. this get them back into the winter from of mine. we could be more excited about the timing. >>rob: thank-you very much. skiers are rejoicing about what they say classic pattern conditions from heavenly at...
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. >> you had malcolm x. >> uh-huh. >> and strom thurmond saying some things. where did that come from? >> malcolm x was from the cbs footage -- strom thurmond came from the -- it was a documentary on the 1963 march that was put out to u.s. aid. carl roan actually narrated it. and it was a hour long documentary on the march and it was in there, i think. >> what's your philosophy when you do -- by the way, how long is this? >> it's just under two hours, an hour and 52 minutes, i think. a pbs two hours and 52 minutes. >> what is your philosophy about i.d.ing these people? how much do you assume your audience knows? >> i assumed they knew nothing so we tried to i.d. them at least three times. and it depended how long they were off camera and we didn't have to i.d. president carter more than once. >> here's hubert humphrey and strom thurmond in debate. >> ok. >> the showdown caught the public's attention but no cameras were allowed in the senate. is humphrey and thurmond agreed to take a piece of the debate to a television audience. >> and we know that fellow ameri
. >> you had malcolm x. >> uh-huh. >> and strom thurmond saying some things. where did that come from? >> malcolm x was from the cbs footage -- strom thurmond came from the -- it was a documentary on the 1963 march that was put out to u.s. aid. carl roan actually narrated it. and it was a hour long documentary on the march and it was in there, i think. >> what's your philosophy when you do -- by the way, how long is this? >> it's just under two hours, an hour...
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public system
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public system
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too ma
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too ma
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the tops of the santa cruz malcolms, the diablo malcolm's and of course the very tip the tops of these all these areas we circle the blow those are areas that are taller than 1,000 ft. above sea level. those are areas that if it snows and it is likely to do so, we will certainly see snow. the top of mount st. helena, you see these would circles with but around those are areas where will also see snow especially during the overnight hours when it gets colder and the snow level dropped to below where to save 500 ft.. this is the east we'll likely see snow, they did not stick to the pavement but sticking to vegetation of rooftops especially during the night hours when it's dark. around here in the santa cruz mountains is one other place or were likely to see snow especially over night. twin peaks up with a thousand feet tall but it is tall enough we might see snow during those nine hours and some whites to grow by morning. >>pam: stick with kron 4 for continuing coverage of the weather. he'd always send us your rain storm and snow weather pictures just e-mail them to breaking news @kron4.
the tops of the santa cruz malcolms, the diablo malcolm's and of course the very tip the tops of these all these areas we circle the blow those are areas that are taller than 1,000 ft. above sea level. those are areas that if it snows and it is likely to do so, we will certainly see snow. the top of mount st. helena, you see these would circles with but around those are areas where will also see snow especially during the overnight hours when it gets colder and the snow level dropped to below...
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bruins down three 1k3* malcolm leigh. they go to over time.20 seconds left and cal up one and brandon smith and clutched three and snaps a four-game slide. they rush the court snapping the bruins six-game winning streak. to the ladies, stanford is visiting ucla. she did not play because of an ankle injury. her sister took over in the second half. kayla peterson is pretty with the reverse. poland with 10 points, 67-53. they have won 52 in a row in pac-10 play. >>> buster posey set a new standard for first year players, and the giants won the rookie of the year. this year it is brandon belt. mike shumann has more from sports discal. -- scottsdale. >> he had an exceptional year. that might put more pressure on people like me. he made it easier for people like me as well. >> this texas native ripped through the minors with a 352 average and 112 r.b.i and 136 games. he is happy to be in camp and ready for the scrutiny. >> we are trying to use that pressure as positive energy and hopefully play against one another. >> reporter: he will play first ba
bruins down three 1k3* malcolm leigh. they go to over time.20 seconds left and cal up one and brandon smith and clutched three and snaps a four-game slide. they rush the court snapping the bruins six-game winning streak. to the ladies, stanford is visiting ucla. she did not play because of an ankle injury. her sister took over in the second half. kayla peterson is pretty with the reverse. poland with 10 points, 67-53. they have won 52 in a row in pac-10 play. >>> buster posey set a new...
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george carter, george chaves, drew, guadalupe, francis scott key, malcolm x, john muir, tenderloin, and others. i think it is important that the community know which schools are eligible, and i am so pleased that 311, if you dial 311, you should be able to get information about this service. 311 is the city-wide number for any kind of cities service, and then on the website, says that school secretaries are also the contact, so i just want to make sure that has happened -- citywide number for any kind of cities service -- city cervic -- service. >> we have netratings for teachers. we have that training is also for the clerical staff -- we have had trainings for teachers. we have met with the principles. also, we have maur outreach to do. the trash were met with the assistant superintendents to enlist their support. about 54% of the consent forms have come back. i do want to commend sanchez elementary for being 100% enrolled. it might say 96% on the website, but the doctor informed me that that is 100%. the one person that did not enroll does not go there anymore, so they are actually at
george carter, george chaves, drew, guadalupe, francis scott key, malcolm x, john muir, tenderloin, and others. i think it is important that the community know which schools are eligible, and i am so pleased that 311, if you dial 311, you should be able to get information about this service. 311 is the city-wide number for any kind of cities service, and then on the website, says that school secretaries are also the contact, so i just want to make sure that has happened -- citywide number for...
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i'm in malcolm mode. i'm not in paul mode. [laughter] >> do you know what concerns me is when -- honestly in order to create true, sustained, dramatic change, we need -- the reason i'm so careful is -- it isn't about one simple thing, right? it's about doing a lot of different things right. and i fear -- i really believe that a lot of the problem right now is that we like to play like the blame game and the silver bullet lurching and honestly, when you say, so the answer is to blow up the system, right? i have to think am i sure because i think the solution -- i guess i think it depends. but i think the real key in new orleans actually wasn't the hurricane. the real key was leslie jacobs, paul pasterak and a whole generation of other people in new orleans, most of whom, many of whom were teach for america alums who were deeply determined to address what they viewed is the single most unconscionable crisis in our country and who understood what you understand especially after you've taught successfully in this context which is
i'm in malcolm mode. i'm not in paul mode. [laughter] >> do you know what concerns me is when -- honestly in order to create true, sustained, dramatic change, we need -- the reason i'm so careful is -- it isn't about one simple thing, right? it's about doing a lot of different things right. and i fear -- i really believe that a lot of the problem right now is that we like to play like the blame game and the silver bullet lurching and honestly, when you say, so the answer is to blow up the...
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both malcolm gladwell, you know, clay sharky are probably wrong. >> brown: prominent people who made these arguments. >> probably wrong. the reality is somewhere in the middle of that spectrum. you have to remember that the majority of the 80 million or over 80 million egyptians do not have access to the internet. many of them for some time had no access to al jazeera as well. when it was pulled off the plug or when it was pulled off. some of them were able to scramble to find other sources of information but egyptian propaganda was quite influential in the early days of the revolution. in the end it was about the grievances of the egyptian population and their ability to see others come out to demonstrate in large numbers that compelled them to come out and really ask for their rights. >> own: larryintac, what do you think about this question because it comes down to controlling the message and governments can be very adept at doing that as well. >> well they can be but this showed us that there are limits to that. i mean you can't plug all those information portals now. and while s
both malcolm gladwell, you know, clay sharky are probably wrong. >> brown: prominent people who made these arguments. >> probably wrong. the reality is somewhere in the middle of that spectrum. you have to remember that the majority of the 80 million or over 80 million egyptians do not have access to the internet. many of them for some time had no access to al jazeera as well. when it was pulled off the plug or when it was pulled off. some of them were able to scramble to find other...