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now, as to the, um, the human side of malcolm, you know, malcolm, um, most of us who have studied malcolm, read his autobiography, read his speeches or listened to his speeches captivating -- one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker. but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was, i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in this book. he has to check himself into the hospital for exhaustion. and, like, a few days later he's back out the hospital on the road again. but what's important, you know, and this may be a generational thing in terms of historians, and manning really tried to debate or really tried to come to an understanding of what was public and what was private, and why with was the private important in certain instances. in the case of malcolm's challenges that he had with his marriage with dr. betty she because, i think -- and what this comes across is the head of a religious community that is patriarchal, right? that promotes a certain gender-constructed gender roles of men and women. >> all
now, as to the, um, the human side of malcolm, you know, malcolm, um, most of us who have studied malcolm, read his autobiography, read his speeches or listened to his speeches captivating -- one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker. but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was, i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in this book. he has to check himself into the hospital for exhaustion. and, like, a few...
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this was malcolm -- malcolm x when he is on his sojourn through africa. he had just left the secretary's home, the leader of guinea. i will read this one paragraph. as malcolm saw a recognition of status talking about big house and liberation for route africa, reflected on how he changed in the last few months, quote, my mind is more at peace, my thoughts come strong and clear and easier to express myself. paradoxically he then added my mind is almost incapable of producing words and phrasess lately and it has worried me. what he appears to be saying is his african experiences greatly brought to his mind is limited to have -- vocabulary of black nationalism was insufficient to the challenges he clearly saw confronting african. he says he needs to create new theoretical tools and a different frame of reference beyond race. that paragraph says a lot. a lot of pieces to this, 100 page essays every other sentence. let's start with one. >> as manning -- that is non in part. [talking over each other] >> in other words i think manning is too ltd. in his reading
this was malcolm -- malcolm x when he is on his sojourn through africa. he had just left the secretary's home, the leader of guinea. i will read this one paragraph. as malcolm saw a recognition of status talking about big house and liberation for route africa, reflected on how he changed in the last few months, quote, my mind is more at peace, my thoughts come strong and clear and easier to express myself. paradoxically he then added my mind is almost incapable of producing words and phrasess...
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why wouldn't they warn malcolm x. one of the characteristics marks of blackness is self-sabotage and the willingness to hate other blacks. that's just funky, internalized white supremacy that's spread in black face. it's the inventory trillist act of white supremacy, black mouth moving white ideas speaking. [applause] >> i think the hatred and self-sabotage that we internalized and disseminated is characteristic of what happened to malcolm and what we must resist in ourselves and why re retreat. that's why i think love is at heart and malcolm embraced that at his best and what manning's book can do it can help, i think, open up a conversation about what black nationalism is and what it should be and what any, not just black nationalism but any ideology, any politics, any theory that is put forward in the name of people, the litmus test must be to what degree does it free vulnerable and working peoples who are black, who are poor and whose backs are against the wall and to what degree does it arrive in their lives as a
why wouldn't they warn malcolm x. one of the characteristics marks of blackness is self-sabotage and the willingness to hate other blacks. that's just funky, internalized white supremacy that's spread in black face. it's the inventory trillist act of white supremacy, black mouth moving white ideas speaking. [applause] >> i think the hatred and self-sabotage that we internalized and disseminated is characteristic of what happened to malcolm and what we must resist in ourselves and why re...
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so malcolm x, but i think about malcolm directing black people toward islam i think about millions of other people who have subscribed and held fast to the faith. the problem of course is not in the islam in its theological verities that it produces in the same way as christianity. it is in the practice of it and perversion of it by the people who done messed it up. so i think that malcolm x's ambition, moral ambition, cannot the distinguished from what he learned from a laysha mohammed at his best. he did produce an minister farrakhan in boston and then of course converted and of course mohammed ali and ali made the choice of staying with a the nation of islam. to be brief, it is the ideals and the theologies and i think would malcolm did was about love of black people and i'm going to say something is a baptist minister. your islamic faith because they were christians who claim they know jesus who are doing crazy stuff that i don't agree with that also i would rather side with people who claimed to be atheists but who were doing the work of elijah or jesus or the holy koran or the a
so malcolm x, but i think about malcolm directing black people toward islam i think about millions of other people who have subscribed and held fast to the faith. the problem of course is not in the islam in its theological verities that it produces in the same way as christianity. it is in the practice of it and perversion of it by the people who done messed it up. so i think that malcolm x's ambition, moral ambition, cannot the distinguished from what he learned from a laysha mohammed at his...
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im ratty to give up alex haley's malcolm x and spike lee's malcolm x. not everybody is. is. as a friend who teaches at an all boys charter school in the inner-city and there is no book that appears more frequently on the spring syllabus are on the friend's personal bookshelf than the autobiography of malcolm max. he was never taught a class to these kids about teaching the autobiography. and you know, the work in political science is this idea that malcolm is built through the film and through the autobiography is the kind of magical talent and you got him to get your manhood fix and you started to a malcolm x incantation to represent your anger the american states and your sense of which are organizing political possibilities of black manhood are. and so that meant is incredibly important and powerful and does organizing work. but i'm ready to give it up without to give it up into a void. i suspect that it wasn't quite right, but it wasn't ready to give it up to avoid. but in its text does is allow us to give up five minutes without having to opt-in to avoid. it gives us so
im ratty to give up alex haley's malcolm x and spike lee's malcolm x. not everybody is. is. as a friend who teaches at an all boys charter school in the inner-city and there is no book that appears more frequently on the spring syllabus are on the friend's personal bookshelf than the autobiography of malcolm max. he was never taught a class to these kids about teaching the autobiography. and you know, the work in political science is this idea that malcolm is built through the film and through...
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defendant malcolm davies...lease, please. ...guilty. (gallery murmurs, groans) what? i'm sorry, malcolm. we knew this was a long shot. judge: malcolm davies, you have been found guilty by a jury of your peers of a class-two felony. it is the order of this court... wait, wait, wait, judge. if you're about to sentence my client, i certainly wish to be heard. the defendant is sentenced to two years in state prison. your honor... said sentence to be suspended in its entirety, pending mr. davies's successful completion of a drug rehabilitation program. peyton: your honor, this is his third offense. you kidding me? you kidding me? ms. korn... check with probation, then your client is free to go. son... do not let me down. we're adjourned. (gavel bangs) (both laughing) w-what... what does it mean? no jail. it means no jail. really? you can't mess this up, malcolm. he's giving you another chance. you need to make this work. (voice breaking): i will. i will. all right. i'm-i'm not a hugger. (harry chuckles) i'm not a hug
defendant malcolm davies...lease, please. ...guilty. (gallery murmurs, groans) what? i'm sorry, malcolm. we knew this was a long shot. judge: malcolm davies, you have been found guilty by a jury of your peers of a class-two felony. it is the order of this court... wait, wait, wait, judge. if you're about to sentence my client, i certainly wish to be heard. the defendant is sentenced to two years in state prison. your honor... said sentence to be suspended in its entirety, pending mr. davies's...
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really, malcolm? i like your afro. there is definitely by of all questions that he posed in that article, but beyond that, the reason why such a silly question, it is like saying, telephones are part of our lives, right? almost everyone here uses up alone in some way. it permanently changes everything, part of your life. evaluating whether that is important are not is silly. politicians always call people and say vote for me. that is a method of communication. saying that facebook and twitter is not viable, it strikes me as what are we even talking about? it exists. by the way, i take special events -- a fence to the word/-- offense to the word slackivist. or ae who wasn't an actor writer or a comedian, do it now. do not say you are going to. do it right now. do it with a cause. there are ways to do it. talk to me later. e-mail me. i would get is some tips on how to make a video pirates. does anyone know what fire remains? getting it moving, getting that contagious? just put kittens in the video. everyone will watch it
really, malcolm? i like your afro. there is definitely by of all questions that he posed in that article, but beyond that, the reason why such a silly question, it is like saying, telephones are part of our lives, right? almost everyone here uses up alone in some way. it permanently changes everything, part of your life. evaluating whether that is important are not is silly. politicians always call people and say vote for me. that is a method of communication. saying that facebook and twitter...
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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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>>manning passed away at the age of 60s, days before the publication of malcolm x. he was the director of the project at columbia jufort. visit columbia.edu srb cu cu/ccbh/mxp. >> what are you reading? >> it's a small book, tremendous wisdom for today, reading an enpsych la peed ya and the digital commons by david, and a recent best seller which i have not got to fully reading called the black swan. >> visit booktv.org to see this and other reading lists. >> now on booktv, the storm of war. andrew roberts examines the entire expanse of the war resulting in the deaths of 50 million people and the financial costs of $1.5 trillion. this is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. if i could have your attention, we'll get started. we're here to mark the publication of andrew roberts latest book. i'm the president of manhattan institute, and it's my pleasure to introduce roger hetzog tonight. he's one of the founding partners of the firm. the gold standards of investment research shops on wall street and served at the firm's president before th
>>manning passed away at the age of 60s, days before the publication of malcolm x. he was the director of the project at columbia jufort. visit columbia.edu srb cu cu/ccbh/mxp. >> what are you reading? >> it's a small book, tremendous wisdom for today, reading an enpsych la peed ya and the digital commons by david, and a recent best seller which i have not got to fully reading called the black swan. >> visit booktv.org to see this and other reading lists. >> now on...
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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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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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the first panel focusing on the late manning parable's biography of malcolm x. a panel on african-american economic history. our coverage will continue three hours from now with a panel discussion on african-american humor. that will be followed by a panel on african-american history and finally about six hours from now we will wrap up with a discussion on the first years of the obama administration. that is coming up in the 2011 harlem book fair. right now united negro college fund president michael lomax on the state of african-american literacy. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the thirteenth annual harlem book fair. i am max rodriguez, founder of the event. [applause] >> thank you. i would like to thank you for joining us for a conversation in community, conversation in books, conversation on who we are, where we see ourselves, where we hope to see ourselves and how we get there. that is what we do at the harlem book fair. we assess ourselves and celebrate ourselves and plan for ourselves and our families and children and our community and bring in the
the first panel focusing on the late manning parable's biography of malcolm x. a panel on african-american economic history. our coverage will continue three hours from now with a panel discussion on african-american humor. that will be followed by a panel on african-american history and finally about six hours from now we will wrap up with a discussion on the first years of the obama administration. that is coming up in the 2011 harlem book fair. right now united negro college fund president...
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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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i really feel like the better example is malcolm x. many people doing research are studying his life still think that he was a radical, crazy person and that he hated all white people in that he actually wanted to change that. similarly the fact that being ogled tom, because i used to hear that in college, it was negative. it wasn't based on this book. you had to have violence and death to change and stop slavery because i think that human beings, as we were saying earlier, republican opinion -- public opinion changes. people are capable of human revolution at some points. you know, we should not expect that there has to be violence. we shouldn't expect that. you know, we shouldn't. and the truth is slavery has not ended. it has gone underground with human trafficking and so many different things that you can put into that box. i would hope that if harriet were here today she would be working on these other issues of how, you know, what's going on under the current -- and talking in public, voting. thank you. >> talked about uncle tom'
i really feel like the better example is malcolm x. many people doing research are studying his life still think that he was a radical, crazy person and that he hated all white people in that he actually wanted to change that. similarly the fact that being ogled tom, because i used to hear that in college, it was negative. it wasn't based on this book. you had to have violence and death to change and stop slavery because i think that human beings, as we were saying earlier, republican opinion...
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they killed malcolm x. they killed dr. martin luther king jr. they killed. >> they were killed by the authorities. >> yes. this is all documented. >> bill: a former georgia congressman woman rooming around the muslim world saying vial things about our country. we have a factor investigation. >> o for oil, i for israel. l is for logistics. >> acaviar? >> i hope so. >> bill: also tonight jesse watters goes to the hamptons, tally who he. and dennis miller on the proposed junk food tax. >> it's a fakeout. it's a fakeout. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why a debt deal can't get done. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memos. first of all, we taped this program earlier today because right now at this very moment i'm on a plane to california. if anything happens this hour shepard smith will magically appear before your eyes. do not be horrified. if anythi
they killed malcolm x. they killed dr. martin luther king jr. they killed. >> they were killed by the authorities. >> yes. this is all documented. >> bill: a former georgia congressman woman rooming around the muslim world saying vial things about our country. we have a factor investigation. >> o for oil, i for israel. l is for logistics. >> acaviar? >> i hope so. >> bill: also tonight jesse watters goes to the hamptons, tally who he. and dennis miller...
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a hint of the civil rights movement, and gondi, martin luther king, malcolm x when he went to mecca and have enlightened and. it is a myth deal to me. you can call at wish you washy, i feel like the one to move towards faith in the found myself to skeptical to be able to do that. tavis: i have admitted publicly that i am a huge fan of your work over the years in part because you're curious in your eye. because you are well read have learned. all those things that make you the person, the certainty. what i can understand is how a guy that can be so certain in every other aspect of his life can be so uncertain about this? how does one navigate a life? >> you're very kind and i am grateful for that. what i am particularly concerned about is beyond what is my understanding. i dunno what about in the universe for many universe is. i dunno what is in the death of the ocean. to assume that we know with dion of the dividing the louvre which is were we think of where god is. we have to form some side of code of our own, some kind of notion of what we believe. you make a leap of faith or you don'
a hint of the civil rights movement, and gondi, martin luther king, malcolm x when he went to mecca and have enlightened and. it is a myth deal to me. you can call at wish you washy, i feel like the one to move towards faith in the found myself to skeptical to be able to do that. tavis: i have admitted publicly that i am a huge fan of your work over the years in part because you're curious in your eye. because you are well read have learned. all those things that make you the person, the...
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we listened to malcolm x.fluenced by fidel castro and che guevera and patrice lamumba. we were thinking about transformation and we were thinking about freedom in the largest possible sense. >> so many of the memories in the public of the black panther party are with people standing around with gun, but there were programs. there were ideas and there was so much going on other than men toting gun, right? >> oh, absolutely. as a matter of fact, initially i would say the guns were more symbolic of resistance which isn't to say that members of the black panther party didn't have weapons. i had weapons myself at that time. it was a different era, but as you point out the black panther party had all kinds of programs. as a matter of fact, free breakfast program that is run by the department of agriculture. that idea emanated with the black panther party because the assumption was children could learn if they were hungry. very simple, but no one else had done it. >> if the panthers were so engaged and so involved an
we listened to malcolm x.fluenced by fidel castro and che guevera and patrice lamumba. we were thinking about transformation and we were thinking about freedom in the largest possible sense. >> so many of the memories in the public of the black panther party are with people standing around with gun, but there were programs. there were ideas and there was so much going on other than men toting gun, right? >> oh, absolutely. as a matter of fact, initially i would say the guns were...
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. >> my name is malcolm kaufman. i am on the board of directors of the cal hollow neighborhood association. there is little i can add to the eloquence of the 50 speakers to her and her today. i will add my voice to request to take all of san francisco beautiful, as it may be, into consideration, even though dpw talks about a specific site. we have to look at san francisco as a series of neighborhoods, as i am sure you will. we can live without at&t providing us their new system, whether it is comcast or someone else, and if they want to enter into the city they ought to do it with the idea that they are going to do it without contradicting what is best in this city. supervisor weiner: thank you very much. is there any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. let me just ask mr. allenbaugh to come up again. there are a couple of things i should ever lifted earlier. i apologize for that. in terms of some of the questions the or asked to dpw, it -- that were asked to dpw, can you talk about the sit
. >> my name is malcolm kaufman. i am on the board of directors of the cal hollow neighborhood association. there is little i can add to the eloquence of the 50 speakers to her and her today. i will add my voice to request to take all of san francisco beautiful, as it may be, into consideration, even though dpw talks about a specific site. we have to look at san francisco as a series of neighborhoods, as i am sure you will. we can live without at&t providing us their new system,...
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excited to have him here in baltimore and to hear him discuss as much anticipated landmark claus, malcolm, the life of reinvention. we were heart broken when we heard he became ill and passed away days before that monumental book was released, but we stillmented to honor him and his work and definitely his life, so thanks to a lifelong library supporter, mark steiner, we alived at this event tonight, and we are really honored to have the people we have on our panel tonight. we know it's going to be a great tribute to a great man, but before we get started, we have a very special guest here who we want to come up to say a few words. manning's stepdaughter, malia. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. >> goos evening. >> on behalf of my stepfather and rest of my family, i'd like to welcome you to this wonderful event. i'm happy to see you here who honor him and his legacy. he would be pleased to know how many people cared about him, found inspiration in his work and found truth in his scholarship. for manning, the last process was a ten year labor of love. when i had the time to go to n, my
excited to have him here in baltimore and to hear him discuss as much anticipated landmark claus, malcolm, the life of reinvention. we were heart broken when we heard he became ill and passed away days before that monumental book was released, but we stillmented to honor him and his work and definitely his life, so thanks to a lifelong library supporter, mark steiner, we alived at this event tonight, and we are really honored to have the people we have on our panel tonight. we know it's going...
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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]
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]
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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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and as malcolm always said, is either the bullet or the ballot. and we will be voting this november. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> dean press. good morning. fortunately, this unconscionable project of parkmerced we expect to land on the ballot so the citizens have an opportunity to vote against it through the referendum process. but in the meantime, i want to commend the civil grand jury for their work on this important issue, and their oversight, and frankly, some of the oversight that has failed to be provided by various city agencies. let us talk about the title of this report. government by developer. that is what we are dealing with here. there has been no daylight whatsoever in this project between the planning department, the mayor's office of economic and workforce development. , and the developers. this is, indeed, government by developer. where this is headed, the planning department's responses, you may be tempted to incorporate the planning department's response to the civil grand jury findings as your own. i would cau
and as malcolm always said, is either the bullet or the ballot. and we will be voting this november. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> dean press. good morning. fortunately, this unconscionable project of parkmerced we expect to land on the ballot so the citizens have an opportunity to vote against it through the referendum process. but in the meantime, i want to commend the civil grand jury for their work on this important issue, and their oversight, and frankly, some of the...
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malcolm heinicke is most consistent on this mistake. i'd like to ask what good service makes good dispatch? don't you understand? of the recent recommendation, the most useful to genuinely improving taxi service, making a google map type of publicly operated cab dispatch. that would answer mr. whit's recent remarks about involvement of the public. what better way to solve problems than to empower the people with this themselves. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm a taxi driver for 21 years. i've been a resident of san francisco for 40 years. in my opinion, something has happened with nathaniel ford that he now gets a pension of $400,000. that's the amount of two medallions that were sold. why are we selling medallions when we give him a huge pension? what's the point? you're wasting money and saving money at the same time. he should not get a pension. i don't see anything he's done of any use to us. and i'm glad he's retiring. i'm glad to see the back of him. anyway, we should carry on -- i agree w
malcolm heinicke is most consistent on this mistake. i'd like to ask what good service makes good dispatch? don't you understand? of the recent recommendation, the most useful to genuinely improving taxi service, making a google map type of publicly operated cab dispatch. that would answer mr. whit's recent remarks about involvement of the public. what better way to solve problems than to empower the people with this themselves. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon,...
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after a series of bitter dispute over transfers in the past the biggest of these was yet getting malcolm switch from metalocalypse the boss to pittsburgh in two thousand and six despite him having signed a new one year contract with the russian club and then in two thousand and eight alexander who loves moved from the nashville predators to sell about to live as though he still had one year left on his contract in the n.h.l. k h l president alexander medvedev said he hopes the new agreement would reflect positively on the broader development of the sport. now an investigation is underway to find out why part of a roof at a dutch football stadium collapsed killing one person and injuring fourteen the instant happened while construction work was taking place as top club f.c. twenty's ground the roof fell onto a bank of seats behind one of the goals during offseason construction work though much was being played at the time dutch media say too good as bucholz during work to build an extra tier of seating on top of an existing stand the course is now being investigated by what. inspectors an
after a series of bitter dispute over transfers in the past the biggest of these was yet getting malcolm switch from metalocalypse the boss to pittsburgh in two thousand and six despite him having signed a new one year contract with the russian club and then in two thousand and eight alexander who loves moved from the nashville predators to sell about to live as though he still had one year left on his contract in the n.h.l. k h l president alexander medvedev said he hopes the new agreement...
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. >> malcolm bruce. >> thank you, mr. speaker. following the prime minister question for me three and a half years ago, the predecessor for the member set up pilot schemes to provide sign language support for deaf parents and the children. these have now been completed and a huge success. will he meet the del -- delegations to discuss how it can be extended to all parents across the united kingdom? >> we do a lot to support languages, signing is incredibly important. these schemes have been important. i looked at what he asked, and i'll arrange the meeting to see how he can take it forward. >> mr. robinson, my question to the prime minister concerns the rail program and the contractors escape concerns. he will be aware throughout the house and with 20,000 manufacturing jobs at risk, as rightfully should be. can the prime minister confirm that no contract has been signed and that indeed no contract can be signed until the funding package itself is determined as a complicated process. given this is the heart of the question that i p
. >> malcolm bruce. >> thank you, mr. speaker. following the prime minister question for me three and a half years ago, the predecessor for the member set up pilot schemes to provide sign language support for deaf parents and the children. these have now been completed and a huge success. will he meet the del -- delegations to discuss how it can be extended to all parents across the united kingdom? >> we do a lot to support languages, signing is incredibly important. these...
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so, buckle your safety belt. , no has anyone seen malcolm gladwell? a picture of him? he's has a giant afro, it's really cool. but i'm going to throw out there that he has a really, really big head. like arrogant. that article was i think ridiculous. i think it raised some really important questions because too many people take for granted the power of social media, think it's really important. so i think he did raise some really, really important questions, but first of all historically his summation of the civil rights movement was oversimplified and beyond that he's just -- i mean, like, he's like one of the hippest and coolest people out there and i don't know when he decided to become an old man complaining about the kids today, but that's kind of what happened in that article. and now he's not going back. he's like -- people are like, haye, malcolm gladwell, what about egypt? what about tunisia? people are using facebook and twitter and ending dictatorships through these things. what do you think now? and he's like, i still think the same thing i thought before.
so, buckle your safety belt. , no has anyone seen malcolm gladwell? a picture of him? he's has a giant afro, it's really cool. but i'm going to throw out there that he has a really, really big head. like arrogant. that article was i think ridiculous. i think it raised some really important questions because too many people take for granted the power of social media, think it's really important. so i think he did raise some really, really important questions, but first of all historically his...
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hello soon will malcolm to business seen the sights of pleads a pause expansion russia's bank is weighingup a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender is considering buying a ten percent stake in home credit be the buy the or these he wants to buy a stake in the bank or head of home credit b. visa listing the i.p.o. of a twenty five percent stake is expected to raise around one billion dollars because of these key assets as home credit and finance bank in russia the bank holds a quarter of the instant credit market in the country italy's an l group and germany's eon have put the finishing touches to the new power plants in siberia a foreign energy giants are leading investors and russia's liberalized pound market building more new capacity than russian firms the summit over ports. the generators are turning creating much needed electricity last year power companies built a record for google lots of capacity enough to power a quarter of more skilled and its foreign firms which provided bill lion's share of the investment and major maestro never a bigge
hello soon will malcolm to business seen the sights of pleads a pause expansion russia's bank is weighingup a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender is considering buying a ten percent stake in home credit be the buy the or these he wants to buy a stake in the bank or head of home credit b. visa listing the i.p.o. of a twenty five percent stake is expected to raise around one billion dollars because of these key assets as home credit and finance bank in...
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malcolm develop through the system and to russian powerhouse without money that dollars and dated for the team in two thousand and three when he was just seventeen the following year he was drafted second overall babies were behind his national team mate alexander ovechkin but due to a dispute elway a contract with metal geno was forced to stay for another year however his dream of playing in the n.h.l. came true in two thousand and six when he finally swapped the russians still city for them merican want to keep the ice alongside then up and coming canadian sidney crosby and it seems like the wind is wide enough to hold both hockey giants. and we're just going what they may or crosby was injured last season too and we spent a lot of time together while we were recovering we supported and cheered on our team. mate when we could we keep in touch and i know that his recovery is going well too and he's training on the ice already he's a nice guy and a big star who's already won almost all the trophies in hockey and he has no superiority complex molecule has been adding two of his to his
malcolm develop through the system and to russian powerhouse without money that dollars and dated for the team in two thousand and three when he was just seventeen the following year he was drafted second overall babies were behind his national team mate alexander ovechkin but due to a dispute elway a contract with metal geno was forced to stay for another year however his dream of playing in the n.h.l. came true in two thousand and six when he finally swapped the russians still city for them...