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i mean his autobiography really creative malcolm x. i put him here in this because -- she's an extraordinary figure and he had cultural impact. but he didn't have that much historical impact. first of all, he's a fugitive. she's out of the country for a lot of this period. we read a lot backwards into it, that's not -- she was not that big of a figure. lyndon johnson couldn't even pronounce his name cockled muslim ex. it didn't know who he was. the autobiography that cannot nine months after he was killed, towards the end of 1965, raised his profile dramatically. and the next year when black power was pronounced and he was -- as a new doctrine -- and he was kind of adopted as the patron saint of political power, she became more significant in death than he was in life as a political the influence. c-span: how what are you now? >> guest: and 51. c-span: one is the next book do? this is 1998. >> guest: well, i hesitate to make predictions, because so many of them have been long, but i don't think this will take nine years. i think it'll
i mean his autobiography really creative malcolm x. i put him here in this because -- she's an extraordinary figure and he had cultural impact. but he didn't have that much historical impact. first of all, he's a fugitive. she's out of the country for a lot of this period. we read a lot backwards into it, that's not -- she was not that big of a figure. lyndon johnson couldn't even pronounce his name cockled muslim ex. it didn't know who he was. the autobiography that cannot nine months after he...
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(cell phone beeping) raeburn: malcolm? do you have a second? um... yeah, yeah. roger's ever so grateful to the master for nudging us up the waiting list for the flat. andrew was very fond of your husband. and every penny counts now with ted. poor old ted. it must be difficult. it's not him anymore. he looks the same, but it's not him. has the police come up with anything? only questions no answers. dr. ransome's coming over. well, you need friends at a time like this. yes, and the thing with ella is, selfishly, she's my friend, not andrew's and mine. they scarcely knew each other, which means her grief is for me, not him. (orchestra playing "jupiter" theme from the planets) now, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! will you play it. don't scratch it. it all sounded splendid to me, malcolm. well, with respect, arnold you're there and i'm here. finniston: right. the anacrusis, please, eight bars after andante maestoso and this is "jupiter the bringer of jollity," so jolly yourselves up, please for god's sake, all of you. (orchestra resumes playing) apologies, arnol
(cell phone beeping) raeburn: malcolm? do you have a second? um... yeah, yeah. roger's ever so grateful to the master for nudging us up the waiting list for the flat. andrew was very fond of your husband. and every penny counts now with ted. poor old ted. it must be difficult. it's not him anymore. he looks the same, but it's not him. has the police come up with anything? only questions no answers. dr. ransome's coming over. well, you need friends at a time like this. yes, and the thing with...
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i was more in agreement with malcolm x, the later malcolm x and stokely carmichael then i was with dr. king despite knowing him and later as i got older i appreciated dr. king's tactics. he was the one with with the monument on the wall. during that time you had some misgivings about time magazines naming dr. king man of the year. >> guest: not at all. from a distance i was very proud of martin luther king but i think i kind of absorbed a lot of -- the people -- martin luther king is following us. we are not following him. he is the one. we are out there trying to break new ground in terms of before me it was moving to los angeles in getting involved with a group called non-violent action committee which was kind of the sncc group at the local level, getting involved with issues like employment issues and urban issues and this was a year before kaine comes to chicago. we are already from a prospective king is following us and catching up the same on the vietnam war. you know we were very involved in opposing the war and kaine was much more cautious than that because he knew he had muc
i was more in agreement with malcolm x, the later malcolm x and stokely carmichael then i was with dr. king despite knowing him and later as i got older i appreciated dr. king's tactics. he was the one with with the monument on the wall. during that time you had some misgivings about time magazines naming dr. king man of the year. >> guest: not at all. from a distance i was very proud of martin luther king but i think i kind of absorbed a lot of -- the people -- martin luther king is...
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i was more in agreement with malcolm x, the leader malcolm x and stokely carmichael and dr. king despite knowing him and as i had gotten older i appreciate his tactics. he is the one with the monument on the mall. during that time you had misgivings about "time" magazine >> guest: from a distance i was very proud of martin luther king but i think that i kind of a sort of a lot of resentment on him. we kind of felt this way martin luther king is falling out with. we are trying to break new ground for me if he is moving to los angeles and getting involved in the movement there and getting involved in the group called nonviolent action committee which is kind of a sncc group at the level getting involved in issues like employment issues and urban issues and this was a year before he comes to chicago so from our perspective he is catching up and the same on the vietnam war. we are very involved in opposing the war from a very early stage, and he was much more cautious and not because he knew that he had much more to lose. >> host: and he lost a lot, didn't he? being against the
i was more in agreement with malcolm x, the leader malcolm x and stokely carmichael and dr. king despite knowing him and as i had gotten older i appreciate his tactics. he is the one with the monument on the mall. during that time you had misgivings about "time" magazine >> guest: from a distance i was very proud of martin luther king but i think that i kind of a sort of a lot of resentment on him. we kind of felt this way martin luther king is falling out with. we are trying to...
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breaks it up into very small pieces so that it is easier to trade back and forth via a swarm. >> malcolm showed us what a bit torrent program looks like on his computer. the programs are perfectly legal, but every day, we're told, up to 50 million people around the world are using programs like this to illegally download pirated movies. and you're downloading the movie right now? >> that's right. >> so those little dots going back and forth are the little pieces of the movie. >> that's right. >> the tiny bits moving toward the blue column in the middle of the screen are pieces of the movie we're getting from people all around the world. the bits moving away from the column are pieces we have and are sharing with someone else. >> and when we get that complete movie, the technology will rearrange all of those little pieces into one complete film that is watchable. >> there's a technology that automatically puts it in the right order? >> sure does. [ticking] >> coming up: how to catch a pirate. >> investigators searching for movie pirates also use a secret method they don't like to talk abo
breaks it up into very small pieces so that it is easier to trade back and forth via a swarm. >> malcolm showed us what a bit torrent program looks like on his computer. the programs are perfectly legal, but every day, we're told, up to 50 million people around the world are using programs like this to illegally download pirated movies. and you're downloading the movie right now? >> that's right. >> so those little dots going back and forth are the little pieces of the movie....
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malcolm x, stoically carmichael, all of these people that i knew so well. they did not see themselves as followers of martin luther king. they thought of king as following them because they were in the vanguard of the movement. we need a generation of people and who have that feeling, that they might admire barack obama, but barack obama needs to follow them, not the other way around. tavis: i hear your point loud and clear. king and obama are running into different lanes. king is a profit and obama is a politician. i get that. yet the president, while he is constrained, clearly, he has certain institutional constraints that we need to be sympathetic to, but he also has to make choices as well. that is not just true of barack obama, it is true of all of us. how do you think we're doing making the world safe, if i could put it that way, for the legacy of dr. king? i ask that against the backdrop of the words of abraham joshua hester. he basically said that the future of this country is clearly and irrevocably, inextricably linked to how seriously we take the
malcolm x, stoically carmichael, all of these people that i knew so well. they did not see themselves as followers of martin luther king. they thought of king as following them because they were in the vanguard of the movement. we need a generation of people and who have that feeling, that they might admire barack obama, but barack obama needs to follow them, not the other way around. tavis: i hear your point loud and clear. king and obama are running into different lanes. king is a profit and...
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>> this is little malcolm. malcolm is not for the feint of heart.n active family. >> you wouldn't suppose that by looking at him that he's not for the feint -- maybe i was right when i called him terrible earlier. i take this back. he's a terrier. >> he's a terrier, very friendly and active, great running buddy, smar smart as a whip, would be trainable for just about anything. >> what type of family perfect, kids? >> children would be fine, probably not little toddlers but 5, 6-year-olds would not be bad and -- >> somebody's got to run around. >> absolutely. >> fantastic. lisa, thank you very much. let's hope we find malcolm a home. find more about pets in need on petsinneed.org. lisa thanks for joining thus morning. >>> congresswoman nancy pelosi on the defensive this morning after a photo opp and it's not just any photo-op. look at this picture showing the historically large number of women in congress, but it's not what it seems. pelosi admitted to photo shopping in four congresswomen because they were running late. pelosi defends the move saying
>> this is little malcolm. malcolm is not for the feint of heart.n active family. >> you wouldn't suppose that by looking at him that he's not for the feint -- maybe i was right when i called him terrible earlier. i take this back. he's a terrier. >> he's a terrier, very friendly and active, great running buddy, smar smart as a whip, would be trainable for just about anything. >> what type of family perfect, kids? >> children would be fine, probably not little...
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. >> reporter: malcolm bowman is an expert on the many dangers of a storm surge hitting new york.e, he reveals that everything we see left by superstorm sandy is a bitter contradiction, apparently inevitable, yet tragically preventible. how do you stop something like that? >> you can't stop it except if you're going to build some kind of regional protection system for metro new york. >> reporter: bowman leads the storm surge research group at long island's stoney brook university. the group promotes a plan called the outer harbor gateway, an elaborate system of barriers and causeways that would virtually flood proof much of metro new york, all for billions less than the damage caused by sandy. >> the barrier itself across the five-mile opening of the harbor would cost about $13 billion. in addition, the sand berms on both sides, on the sandy hook side and the far rockaways side would need to be built up for another $5 billion. for $20 billion, you could have complete protection for new york harbor, including the three major airports. >> reporter: a $20 billion project that would t
. >> reporter: malcolm bowman is an expert on the many dangers of a storm surge hitting new york.e, he reveals that everything we see left by superstorm sandy is a bitter contradiction, apparently inevitable, yet tragically preventible. how do you stop something like that? >> you can't stop it except if you're going to build some kind of regional protection system for metro new york. >> reporter: bowman leads the storm surge research group at long island's stoney brook...
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. >> host: has one of my heroes as well as malcolm x i was more in an agreement with of later malcolm x and stokely carmichael but as an older i appreciate the teton and -- dr. king tactics. he has the monument. you had misgivings of time magazine naming him man of the year? >> guest: not at all. from a distance i was very proud but i and absorb a lot of resentment from him. that martin is ticking is following us. we are out there trying to break new ground. for me, moving to los angeles and getting involved with the non-violent action committee and me involved with employment issues and urban issues. one year before king comes to chicago so he catches up also with the vietnam war and we oppose from an early stage and that he was much more and had more to lose. is easier to discover for the 21 year-old student to take a stand on anything when you have nothing to lose except maybe your draft status. which i did lose. but for king he interested everything he accomplished with civil-rights was the white house and congress was contingent on not taking a stand with vietnam. >> host: presid
. >> host: has one of my heroes as well as malcolm x i was more in an agreement with of later malcolm x and stokely carmichael but as an older i appreciate the teton and -- dr. king tactics. he has the monument. you had misgivings of time magazine naming him man of the year? >> guest: not at all. from a distance i was very proud but i and absorb a lot of resentment from him. that martin is ticking is following us. we are out there trying to break new ground. for me, moving to los...
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and tune in next time when brian cranston will reenact scenes from malcolm in the middle. that going to be crazy! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, you know as we say good-bye to 2012 i'm going to take a moment here to bid a fon fair well to someone we lost this year. ham rove, ham was chief strategist and principal lunch metaphor colbert super pac. then last month tragedy struck when he fell repeatedly on to a knife that i was holding. before we could get him to a took tore he was eaten by a dog. i can't tell you how much ham meant to me. well, technically coy but it's a super pac so legally i don't have to. just like i don't have to tell you where the 773,704.83 of super pac money went. i just hope and pray they're both in a better place now. well that brings me to this letter that i received from a group calling itself the ham rove memorial fund, which i was surprised to learn i am on the board of. now in the letter that i sent to me it says that the fund was founded to honor ham's memory with charitable gifts. and recently the fund receive
and tune in next time when brian cranston will reenact scenes from malcolm in the middle. that going to be crazy! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, you know as we say good-bye to 2012 i'm going to take a moment here to bid a fon fair well to someone we lost this year. ham rove, ham was chief strategist and principal lunch metaphor colbert super pac. then last month tragedy struck when he fell repeatedly on to a knife that i was holding. before we could get...
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google that if you want to see some amazing video of malcolm x. given these policies, the yen is going to keep getting weaker, terrific for japan's export-oriented economy. best way to play it? >> i like the i-shares, msci japan index fund, the ewj, edward walter jim. a diversified index that owns about 100 of the biggest companies that trade in japan. what other parts are doing better? europe. granted the european economy is still depressed. we've seen a number of data points that suggest things are stabilizing, purchasing managers index numbers for manufacturing and nonmanufacturing that have clearly stabilized and inching higher in several countries led by germany. and positive retail sales, and german business growth came at the highest level in two and a half years. greece's debt was upgraded. greece of all places. we've seen big monetary policy changes in europe. as over the last several months, the money supply in europe has doubled versus last year. plus, last month the eu agreed to a common european banking regulator, which was a very big
google that if you want to see some amazing video of malcolm x. given these policies, the yen is going to keep getting weaker, terrific for japan's export-oriented economy. best way to play it? >> i like the i-shares, msci japan index fund, the ewj, edward walter jim. a diversified index that owns about 100 of the biggest companies that trade in japan. what other parts are doing better? europe. granted the european economy is still depressed. we've seen a number of data points that...
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. >> malcolm bowlman is the an expert on the dangers of a storm surge hitting new york.surveying the damage, he reveals that everything we see left by superstorm sandy is a bitter contradiction. apparently inevitable, yet tragically preventible. >> how do you stop something like that? >> you can't stop it except if you're going to build some kind of regional protection system for metro new york. >> bowman leads the storm surge research group at long island's stoney brook university. the group promotes a plan called the outer harbor gateway. an elaborate system of barriers and causeways that would virtually floodproof much of metro new york. all for billions less than the cost of the damage done by sandy. >> the barrier would cost about $13 billion. in addition, the sand berms on both sides on the sandy hook side and the far rockway side would need to be built up for another $5 billion. so for $20 billion, we could have complete protection for new york harbor, including the three major airports. >> a $20 billion project that would take decades to complete, compared to the
. >> malcolm bowlman is the an expert on the dangers of a storm surge hitting new york.surveying the damage, he reveals that everything we see left by superstorm sandy is a bitter contradiction. apparently inevitable, yet tragically preventible. >> how do you stop something like that? >> you can't stop it except if you're going to build some kind of regional protection system for metro new york. >> bowman leads the storm surge research group at long island's stoney brook...
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. >> malcolm bowman is an expert on the many dangers of a storm surge hitting new york.veying the damage, he reveals that everything we see left by superstorm sandy is a bitter contradiction, apparently inevitable, yet tragically preventible. how do you stop something like that? >> you can't stop it except if you're going to build some kind of regional protection system for metro new york. >> bowman leads the storm surge research group at long island's stony brook university. the group promotes a plan called the outer harbor gateway, an elaborate system of barriers and causeways that would virtually flood-proof much of metro new york, all for billions less than the damage caused by sandy. >> the barrier itself across the five-mile opening to new york harbor would cost about $13 billion. in addition, the sand berms on both sides, on the sandy hook side and the far rockaways side, would need to be built up for another $5 billion. so for $20 billion, you could have complete protection for new york harbor, including the three major airports. >> a $20 billion project that wou
. >> malcolm bowman is an expert on the many dangers of a storm surge hitting new york.veying the damage, he reveals that everything we see left by superstorm sandy is a bitter contradiction, apparently inevitable, yet tragically preventible. how do you stop something like that? >> you can't stop it except if you're going to build some kind of regional protection system for metro new york. >> bowman leads the storm surge research group at long island's stony brook university....
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and the other members and malcolm couldn't be here today but we are proud to work together on behalf of the people of the city and we are happy to have john fung head this up and behalf of the board and all of us and thank you mr. secretary. mr. administrator. senator feinstein, leader pelosi, congress woman spear and mayor lee and thank you all for being here and now it's time to make it official. it's sign that document. okay. [applause] >> thank you tom. and as we're getting ready to sign this grand slam document let me make sure we give a great appreciation to our county transportation authority who has been administering the funds for this great project and a great shout out to the union square improvement district. i know there are businesses big and small that will suffer a little bit from the construction but they're going to be patient. they know the result of this is a great future for our great city and thank you to all of the businesses and we will be communicating with them all the time with all of the agencies. decades now ladies and gentlemen city residents and our cit
and the other members and malcolm couldn't be here today but we are proud to work together on behalf of the people of the city and we are happy to have john fung head this up and behalf of the board and all of us and thank you mr. secretary. mr. administrator. senator feinstein, leader pelosi, congress woman spear and mayor lee and thank you all for being here and now it's time to make it official. it's sign that document. okay. [applause] >> thank you tom. and as we're getting ready to...
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and malcolm x., fiery. you know, by any means necessary.ted to, you had your sides you could go to. but they lived beyond that. >> exactly. the two women actually forged a really deep and intimate bond, not the least of which, they were both widows. they both lost their husbands violently. >> they had that deeply in common. they had families to raise. they were committed to the movement, and to the community, and to the struggle, i think to the larger issues. so, they were to get past it what was considered petty. >> single mothers. raised between the two of them ten children without their husbands. i want to look at a clip. originally, malcolm x. was killed first, assassinated first. you play betty shabazz, who didn't want a public life until she saw coretta scott king. >> i saw on tv how you led that march. you took them right into the city where he was shot dead. i was so amazed. but it's not a choice i would have made. >> it's something i had to do. there was no choice. >> talk a little bit about that, angela. the exact that coretta sco
and malcolm x., fiery. you know, by any means necessary.ted to, you had your sides you could go to. but they lived beyond that. >> exactly. the two women actually forged a really deep and intimate bond, not the least of which, they were both widows. they both lost their husbands violently. >> they had that deeply in common. they had families to raise. they were committed to the movement, and to the community, and to the struggle, i think to the larger issues. so, they were to get...
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your answer be the first time in decades people will really discussing the world happen leaders like malcolm bring a better world and this historical lesson the kids who like the freedom fighters probably coming back and coming back a little bit because they knew the light and they knew they could change food places who actually. think from then on to. her. sons. it. could be. he ever after. gone. under left nothing to live. syllables of and for precious children. like. rajiv shoulders. leave it to the to be on the to. the be. i. mission in free cretaceous three comes four chargers free. range humans three risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. and download the official. to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere.
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forty two for larry malcolm of who here is a long haul lorry driver was one of the passengers on this train pretty clocking its way through the forest in russia's far east during the night he goes for a cigarette he goes to the vestibule at the end of the carriage smokes his cigarette and then he goes to to come back to his cabin and he opens the wrong door he say's and rather than going back to the part of the carriage he falls out of the back of the train onto the tracks and into the forest at night and the train speeding away into the distance he then begins to run but he rapidly realizes he's not just running to try and catch the train he's running for his very life we managed to get hold of ourselves earlier here's what he had to say when i fell out i only had parents slippers and t. shirt i ran for seven kilometers i didn't curse minute tap and i just saw the train was gone so i came quickly to my senses and started running so that i didn't freeze i ran on the railway track for about twenty or thirty minutes when i go to the nearest station their eyes popped out after they saw a
forty two for larry malcolm of who here is a long haul lorry driver was one of the passengers on this train pretty clocking its way through the forest in russia's far east during the night he goes for a cigarette he goes to the vestibule at the end of the carriage smokes his cigarette and then he goes to to come back to his cabin and he opens the wrong door he say's and rather than going back to the part of the carriage he falls out of the back of the train onto the tracks and into the forest...
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also happened that you came to be acquainted with a minister who was from south africa, reverend malcolm headings, and who was, himself, a pastor of a biracial church in the old south africa. >> uh-huh. >> before the overthousand of the regime and was basically told he better go before bodily harm, and he wound up in israel as the head of international christian embassy for jerusalem, and i gather you have in your report, you had a conversation about him with -- >> several, actually. >> about what's the real experience of it and how he would compare that to what he experienced in israel. >> yeah. well, he was really very hot-headed about the subject because he lived with it, and he was government, and, in fact, they had sent a journalist to his church to infiltrate -- >> when he was in south africa? >> when he was in south africa, and the guy warned him to get out of the country and the guy warned him you're going to be locked up. he fled, and he fled to israel, and then the next thing you know, there's carter's book. i said, how do you compare the two? he said they, for example, when he
also happened that you came to be acquainted with a minister who was from south africa, reverend malcolm headings, and who was, himself, a pastor of a biracial church in the old south africa. >> uh-huh. >> before the overthousand of the regime and was basically told he better go before bodily harm, and he wound up in israel as the head of international christian embassy for jerusalem, and i gather you have in your report, you had a conversation about him with -- >> several,...
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malcolm gladwell calls it the tipping point. we've had all these incremental, amazing changes over the last five years, and now we're really poised to make some great leaps in these complex diseases. our understanding of cancer, for instance, has really the last five years has dwarfed the last 25, and the next ten years will really take us into some amazing advances like the ability to take a tumor biopsy and using these digital chips sequence that, identify the unique signature -- every cancer's you teak to that -- unique to that patient -- and then we'll be able to monitor in the blood that signature. so when we treat the cancer, we'll then be able to come back and look for significant signal changes out of the blood, so a patient today gets treated, they come back, you know, a year later for a pet scan, uh-oh, we've got a met static event and the patient doesn't live. now we'll be able to draw blood once a month and be able to catch them before they reoccur and monitor them using these chip technologies so we can then add the
malcolm gladwell calls it the tipping point. we've had all these incremental, amazing changes over the last five years, and now we're really poised to make some great leaps in these complex diseases. our understanding of cancer, for instance, has really the last five years has dwarfed the last 25, and the next ten years will really take us into some amazing advances like the ability to take a tumor biopsy and using these digital chips sequence that, identify the unique signature -- every...
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malcolm took over the reign of scotland, so almost straightaway as the loser macbeth is invented as a tyrant, and that's the material that shakespeare has to work with. hawke: ruling kings were determined to show their claim to the throne was better than that of any rivals' and the historians were expected to help. we have historians who deliberately set out to invent tradition, but as long as they work as long as they suit the powers that be they are regarded as as credible as any other history that you might encounter. hawke: scottish history may not reflect the real macbeth but it does show the brutal, cutthroat world that kings lived in and their queens. i also need to understand macbeth's soul mate lady macbeth who is as notorious as her husband. she is his partner in crime, so how actor might play macbeth will depend a lot on who he thinks she is and on the influence she wields. lady macbeth: "they met me in the day of success"... hawke: she first enters, reading a letter from macbeth, where he can't contain his excitement about the witches' prophecy. lady macbeth: "when i burne
malcolm took over the reign of scotland, so almost straightaway as the loser macbeth is invented as a tyrant, and that's the material that shakespeare has to work with. hawke: ruling kings were determined to show their claim to the throne was better than that of any rivals' and the historians were expected to help. we have historians who deliberately set out to invent tradition, but as long as they work as long as they suit the powers that be they are regarded as as credible as any other...
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pete malcolm.ust, i said, i have to -- i was in shock, again. >> ter yes has been to five previous super bowls this time taking a nephew to help him text, and tweet. >> what an experience good, for him. >> another happy ending for a woman who fell super bowl to a super bowl ticket scam. the fan wired $5900 for tickets she saw posted by a ravens fan this, is what sharon osgood got. a nasty note rooting for ravens. when ticket master heard about it, she will get to have...
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but here's the thing, malcolm x elementary was saved and so was garrison in logan circle.ome of the students will be transferred to nearby schools. others will be bused. when it comes to the school buildings themselves, the hope is to turn some into recreation centers or community centers. what about more school closures in the future? >> ultimately we're paying too much and offering too little. we'll be able to expand opportunities at some of our most sought after schools in the district. >> another school that will not close is johnson middle school. the chancellor says she didn't close that because of safety. her explanation was, there was concern if you moved students from that school to other schools, it could cause problems because of the gang differences and the other beefs between the schools. she says at this point she hopes not to have to close anymore schools. and we want to tell you the list of school closings is on our web site, myfoxdc.com. tony? >>> wisdom, thank you very much. we are following new developments in the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria. state
but here's the thing, malcolm x elementary was saved and so was garrison in logan circle.ome of the students will be transferred to nearby schools. others will be bused. when it comes to the school buildings themselves, the hope is to turn some into recreation centers or community centers. what about more school closures in the future? >> ultimately we're paying too much and offering too little. we'll be able to expand opportunities at some of our most sought after schools in the...
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. >> folks like malcolm glad well say all this is true, but to be truly an expert, to be world class,t notion of 10,000 miles, you say what to that? is that bogus, are you selling snake oil are they selling snake oil. >> i think we both are selling snake oil. the ten hour rule can be observed. it's important not to confuse causation. i would simple lay say from everything that i've seen and everything that i've demonstrate pretty well, if we define world class with 5% in the world there are very few skills where i think with six concerted effort you cannot reach that point. using feedback like video, skype training with people across the world which can cost like $20 you can dramatically excel your progress and that will increase with better technology. the 10,000 hour rule may apply to many things but it's the exceptions that are worth studying. >> gavin: personally i'm constantly looking for new ways to improve efficiency and transparency. up next the best new ideas in politics and policy. but first a quick greek. break. all the time now. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> tha
. >> folks like malcolm glad well say all this is true, but to be truly an expert, to be world class,t notion of 10,000 miles, you say what to that? is that bogus, are you selling snake oil are they selling snake oil. >> i think we both are selling snake oil. the ten hour rule can be observed. it's important not to confuse causation. i would simple lay say from everything that i've seen and everything that i've demonstrate pretty well, if we define world class with 5% in the world...
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. >> malcolm glad well he was writing, and he was a business insider. he was basically better than everyone else, but in using ped's. he looked at it as part of the race and it is an element in the competition. why not make that part of the definition. >> that's great logic. >> what, does it make you a star? >> if every other hurdler is running over them, aren't you going to start not jumping over them too? >> everybody is doing it. again i think in his case he was running campaigns to destroy people who are accusing him. he went out of his way to kill anyone who made the insin you weighings. >> i do it for money. >> thank you, andy. i'm done. >> see you at the end. >> coming up, what is up with things and stuff? we will investigate. >> we will look at the oscar nominations, next. >>> was it for blasphemy from the academy? leading with 12 nods is "lincoln" the film about the guy on the pen nay who later became president. "life of pi" got best use of a cgi tiger and" "les miserables"" got 8. this year's snub, a term i coined just now is "argo"'s ben affl
. >> malcolm glad well he was writing, and he was a business insider. he was basically better than everyone else, but in using ped's. he looked at it as part of the race and it is an element in the competition. why not make that part of the definition. >> that's great logic. >> what, does it make you a star? >> if every other hurdler is running over them, aren't you going to start not jumping over them too? >> everybody is doing it. again i think in his case he was...
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malcolm x elementary in ward eight was saved and across town, garrison elementary in logan circle avoided the ax. >> consistency. it is really good to know we don't have to worry about them being split autopsy and having to learn a new place to be comfortable. it is really food news. >> reporter: here at johnson school, one reason keeping the school open was the safety of students. chancellor henderson was concerned that if you sent the kids to other nearby schools, there could be violence. >> this is kids from different neighborhoods who have established problems with each other, gangs, crews, beefs. >> reporter: some students will be transferred to nearby schools. others will be bussed. when it comes to the school buildings themselves, the hope is to turn them into recreation or community centers. what about more school closures in the future. here what is the chancellor had to say. >> i'm hoping not to have to do this dpep, my friends. >> matt ackland, fox anews. -- i'm hoping not to have to do this again, my friends. >> if you want to see the full list of closures again, on the myfoxd
malcolm x elementary in ward eight was saved and across town, garrison elementary in logan circle avoided the ax. >> consistency. it is really good to know we don't have to worry about them being split autopsy and having to learn a new place to be comfortable. it is really food news. >> reporter: here at johnson school, one reason keeping the school open was the safety of students. chancellor henderson was concerned that if you sent the kids to other nearby schools, there could be...
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in my own group when i look at malcolm x's children and even john kennedy's children, i almost have survivor's guilt, ann and geraldo, because as they all told me you know what? you're the lucky one. you got a chance to grow up with your father. i believe that people should have the right to bear arms, but you have with rights you have to have responsibilities. we're not having that discussion. >> agree a hundred percent. >> wait a second. i appreciate that. i think unless we have black leaders speaking to black children about killing other black children, you're going to have an epidemic continuing in the inner city. i think the issue of crazy people getting guns is an excellent issue. >> let me tell you something. >> it's two separate issues that end up in the same place. >> i will not -- i will not hear that everybody from pearl, mississippi to paducah, kentucky to virginia tech everybody involved in these mass slayings is crazy. that is not true. you have some people who are absolutely disturned. they're not all mentally ill. they are ill. let me tell you something. violence is an illness,
in my own group when i look at malcolm x's children and even john kennedy's children, i almost have survivor's guilt, ann and geraldo, because as they all told me you know what? you're the lucky one. you got a chance to grow up with your father. i believe that people should have the right to bear arms, but you have with rights you have to have responsibilities. we're not having that discussion. >> agree a hundred percent. >> wait a second. i appreciate that. i think unless we have...
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. >> malcolm in the middle. more like mushy in the middle. lose some weight.ot a good chuckle over that one. i'm coming after you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show for you tonight. no doubt is here. and we'll be right back with jennifer aniston, so stick around. >> jimmy: hello, welcome back to our first show at 11:35. this is my new desk. ikea had a great sale. tonight on the show, we have one of the most popular bands in the world. this is their latest album, called "push and shove." the pride of anaheim, no doubt from the bud light outdoor stage. we've got a good show for you tomorrow night, too. ryan gosling will be here. and we'll have music from brad paisley. and later this week, sofia vergara, dr. oz, blake griffin and chris paul from the l.a. clippers -- and two nights of music with bruno mars. that's how we do now at 11:35. that's how we do. and i know our first guest was waiting for us to move our show to 11:35, i would have done it sooner. she's here tonight not to promote anything, she is here out of love. please say hello t
. >> malcolm in the middle. more like mushy in the middle. lose some weight.ot a good chuckle over that one. i'm coming after you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great show for you tonight. no doubt is here. and we'll be right back with jennifer aniston, so stick around. >> jimmy: hello, welcome back to our first show at 11:35. this is my new desk. ikea had a great sale. tonight on the show, we have one of the most popular bands in the world. this is their...
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of five schools that won't close after an cease muppet. 15 others will close, including southeast malcolm x elementary and other poorly attended schools. >> i went into this knowing that schools consolidations are treacherous territory. this plan reflects a significant input. >> reporter: henderson says her revised list of 15, mostly almost tears and one high school, is final. it would go into effect next fall and next year. the drr 20 million savings will be plowed back into school programs. >> to reinvest in our schools to ensure that across the city students have access to the same diverse coursewok and enriching educational opportunities. >> about 140 jobs will be eliminated because of the school closings, but henderson says highly effective people will be found in other places. >>> we're just getting started here on knife nif. the battle over gun laws takes a new turn. find out why some lawmakers came to work with an ak-47. >>> getting shamed into paying up. how maryland drivers may not be able to dodge fines anymore. >>> and a fire breaks out in a restaurant that br at honda, we kno
of five schools that won't close after an cease muppet. 15 others will close, including southeast malcolm x elementary and other poorly attended schools. >> i went into this knowing that schools consolidations are treacherous territory. this plan reflects a significant input. >> reporter: henderson says her revised list of 15, mostly almost tears and one high school, is final. it would go into effect next fall and next year. the drr 20 million savings will be plowed back into school...
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that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo by printing the names and addresses of malcolm jenkins who can legally possess firearms. the journal news of west chester county, new york has put some people in danger. battered woman hiding from her abuser whose address has been protected by the courts. the police officer whose family is now in jeopardy. the witness who testified against the bad guy who is in jail and for years has been stewing about that witness. judges and d.a.s like me. >> bill: now the threats from the newspaper's action are even more specific. >> i have been in a meeting with my correction officers and their unions. have inmates coming up to them and telling them exactly where they live. that's not acceptable to me. that shouldn't be acceptable to the public in the rockland county. >> bill: prison guards are trained to defend themselves, many folks are not. >> this one lady who has been stalked for years in west chester county, she finally found peace two years without the stalker contacting her. two days after that paper released her information, she gets
that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo by printing the names and addresses of malcolm jenkins who can legally possess firearms. the journal news of west chester county, new york has put some people in danger. battered woman hiding from her abuser whose address has been protected by the courts. the police officer whose family is now in jeopardy. the witness who testified against the bad guy who is in jail and for years has been stewing about that witness. judges and d.a.s like...
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malcolm gault -- malcolm gladwell calls a tipping point. we have had all these amazing changes and now we are poised to really make some great leaps in these complex diseases. our understanding of cancer has in the last five years have dwarfed the last one of five years in a next 10 years we will take it to amazing advances. >> last year jim lehrer martha ravitch and bob schieffer was liked by the commission on presidential debates. to moderate the prepresidential and one vice presidential debate. tonight they will share their experiences and what impact the debates had on the 2012 election it's held at george washington university and the opal media institute. it starts live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. earlier today a group of eight bipartisan senators held a news conference to release their own blueprint for the new immigration bill. plan includes four changes to immigration laws and we will hear more about it starting with remarks from new york senator charles schumer. this is 45 minutes. >> the five of us here today and eight of us
malcolm gault -- malcolm gladwell calls a tipping point. we have had all these amazing changes and now we are poised to really make some great leaps in these complex diseases. our understanding of cancer has in the last five years have dwarfed the last one of five years in a next 10 years we will take it to amazing advances. >> last year jim lehrer martha ravitch and bob schieffer was liked by the commission on presidential debates. to moderate the prepresidential and one vice...
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we're seeing a lot of this out there, but liz and dave, bottom line, one long time industry analyst malcolmrestaurants have for 2013 is improving job market. even though we have a smaller paychecks if we're getting more paychecks into the hands of folks and more people are working it won't be such a problem for the restaurant chains. but for the time-being they're threaten ad bit. back to you. liz: as long as you offer a great product, turtle cheesecake at the cheesecake factory i will get it. carmel nut chocolate. david: that was charlie gasparino lurking around. he was making fun of you hand signals. >> it is friday. you can't stop him. david: you can never stop charlie. liz: thanks, sandra. ever wonder how high power lines get repairs. high flying workers. we have more on that, when we take it "off the desk.". david: love those stories. key things to keep an eye out for next week. things that will impact your money. you can bet on it, coming next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help signif
we're seeing a lot of this out there, but liz and dave, bottom line, one long time industry analyst malcolmrestaurants have for 2013 is improving job market. even though we have a smaller paychecks if we're getting more paychecks into the hands of folks and more people are working it won't be such a problem for the restaurant chains. but for the time-being they're threaten ad bit. back to you. liz: as long as you offer a great product, turtle cheesecake at the cheesecake factory i will get it....
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, ethnicity -- even across class three we're looking at the world from the vantage point from the malcolm x said, some of us are going down fighting to ensure it humanity is always a firms. [applause] >> that was cornel west speaking at northwestern law school in the middle of november, the week of president obama's re- election. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we are asking you to become l a member toink tv, 866-359-4334. you can get the dvd of the entire evening. that was a small portion. that would be $100 contribution. if you would like the book by tavis smiley and cornel west -- cornel west is a professor here in new york. before that, longtime professor at princeton and before that at harvard. speaking along with tavis smiley, the pbs and public radio broadcaster, tonight there holding a summit on poverty at george washington university. their book, "the rich and the rest of us" is yours for $75. the entire evening event at northwestern and chicago is yours for $100 for the book and dvd for $150. we're only doing this today. we're trying to keep t
, ethnicity -- even across class three we're looking at the world from the vantage point from the malcolm x said, some of us are going down fighting to ensure it humanity is always a firms. [applause] >> that was cornel west speaking at northwestern law school in the middle of november, the week of president obama's re- election. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we are asking you to become l a member toink tv, 866-359-4334. you can get the dvd of the...