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little: the boy who grew up to become malcolm x." here is the cover of the book. author ilyasah shabazz, his daughter, is the author. >> richard moe is next on the tv. he talks about his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of war" at the 14th annual national book festival from the walter e. washington convention center in washington d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> well, we are in for a treat right now. we are here to hear richard moe and i know his friends call him dick, to discuss his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of war." as a preface of the book notes, with the exception of lincoln, no president has been more scrutinized than roosevelt. richard himself wrestles with the question spread at the very beginning of the thousands of roosevelt books, why do we need another one? and the answer is most of what has been written about the fdr presidency is concentrate on the new job is first to terms during world war ii. roosevelt's second act is rooted in the years 19
little: the boy who grew up to become malcolm x." here is the cover of the book. author ilyasah shabazz, his daughter, is the author. >> richard moe is next on the tv. he talks about his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of war" at the 14th annual national book festival from the walter e. washington convention center in washington d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> well, we are in for a treat right now. we are here to hear richard moe...
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>> guest: the kkk. >> host: when did your father stop being malcolm little and become malcolm x? >> guest: my father became malcolm x once he went to jail, at 20. he went to jail at 20. and he was -- before he came out of jail, 1962, -- i guess he was -- i don't know, however old he was -- he went to 26, 27 years old -- he became malcolm x. the national spokesman for the muslims, that they nation of islam. >> host: this is a children's book and just goes through his very young childhood. >> guest: yes. it focuses on the values and importance, the role of a mother, the role of a father, you see a young impressionable child. could be any nationality. and the values -- when the values of a mother, nurturing her children, stressing the importance of education, the love for learning, and the father being the provider, the strength, and just instilling the values of leadership, accountability, compassion, integrity, all the things that my father would go on to exhibit to the world in his adult life. >> are you fining that the generation today is too removed from your father's activism?
>> guest: the kkk. >> host: when did your father stop being malcolm little and become malcolm x? >> guest: my father became malcolm x once he went to jail, at 20. he went to jail at 20. and he was -- before he came out of jail, 1962, -- i guess he was -- i don't know, however old he was -- he went to 26, 27 years old -- he became malcolm x. the national spokesman for the muslims, that they nation of islam. >> host: this is a children's book and just goes through his very...
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here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happens, it is a waste of money. >> malcolm believes scotland has enough resources to survive without support from the u.k.. he says industries like salmon fishing, whiskey, and oil will keep scotland afloat. >> we can lose westminster or go it alone. >> you can make your own choices. >> it is time for scotland to make its own way without westminster holding it back. a little further down the river lies a town which is a part of england. gail jones was born in scotland but says she wants to remain british. >> i am a firm believer that the nation is stronger together. it would be a sad day for scotland to feel like it needs to go to isolate itself from the rest of the united ki
here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happens, it is a waste of money. >> malcolm believes scotland has enough resources to survive without...
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here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happens, it is a waste of money. >> malcolm believes scotland has enough resources to survive without support from the u.k.. he says industries like salmon fishing, whiskey, and oil will keep scotland afloat. >> we can lose westminster or go it alone. >> you can make your own choices. >> it is time for scotland to make its own way without westminster holding it back. a little further down the river lies a town which is a part of england. gail jones was born in scotland but says she wants to remain british. >> i am a firm believer that the nation is stronger together. it would be a sad day for scotland to feel like it needs to go to isolate itself from the rest of the united ki
here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happens, it is a waste of money. >> malcolm believes scotland has enough resources to survive without...
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malcolm johnson at the one. >> gary: same match-up. six versus 17. >> verne: i go with prescott here. no. the bowling ball. josh robinson. >> verne: there is a young man with a low center of gravity and a high energy level. the extra point is good. malcolm johnson, the tight end with the catch to the goal line. >> gary: a fake screen. malcolm johnson runs the wheel route to the outside and it ends up being a back-shoulder throw. handled well, defended well and malcolm johnson epitomizes this mississippi state team. a high school two-star wide receiver who grew in to a tight end, and then they give it, as verne says, to the bowling ball. it began with a turnover on the kickoff. we've seen that before, haven't we? >> verne: oh. here is prescott. josh robinson loves his nickname. why not? look at the smile. this is alex. we saw him holding bud light, which means he's up for whatever happens... so we surprised him with a new buccaneers-themed living room. alex, come and check this out! >>what? hey man, you like it? yeah! alex! hey! what th
malcolm johnson at the one. >> gary: same match-up. six versus 17. >> verne: i go with prescott here. no. the bowling ball. josh robinson. >> verne: there is a young man with a low center of gravity and a high energy level. the extra point is good. malcolm johnson, the tight end with the catch to the goal line. >> gary: a fake screen. malcolm johnson runs the wheel route to the outside and it ends up being a back-shoulder throw. handled well, defended well and malcolm...
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one crash i295 northbound near malcolm x still in the roadway with delays from nrl. back to you. >>> investigators in virginia are still working to bring hannah graham home. graham went missing one month ago, hard to believe. the man charged with her abduction is not cooperating with police. >> 32 year old jr. is in jail in charlottesville, virginia. vanessa herring has more on how graham's disappearance led police to investigate several cold cases. >> reporter: police say matthew could be linked to sex assaults, other disappearances, and a murder. hannah graham was last seen in surveillance video leaving a bar in charlottesville with jessie matthew, and if matthew knows where she is, he's not telling police . the search for the missing university of virginia student has stretched into rural parts of virginia with no sign of hannah graham. days after graham went missing police searched 32 year old jessie matthew's home and car and charged him with abduction with intent to defile. matthew was arrested in texas after nearly a week on the run and is now behind bars in c
one crash i295 northbound near malcolm x still in the roadway with delays from nrl. back to you. >>> investigators in virginia are still working to bring hannah graham home. graham went missing one month ago, hard to believe. the man charged with her abduction is not cooperating with police. >> 32 year old jr. is in jail in charlottesville, virginia. vanessa herring has more on how graham's disappearance led police to investigate several cold cases. >> reporter: police say...
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you can see the arm of malcolm floyd on rahim moore. jim: peyton's already got his offensive unit and he's waving them back to retreat. referee: after review, the intercepting player was down by contact at the 4-yard line. please set the game clock to 4:53. first down, denver. jim: rahim moore's such a different player. was missed most of -- all of last year, but two years removed from the flacco throw in the playoffs. john fox. mixesing it up there. phil: i don't know. i think that was all good stuff. i think john fox is going, that's what we need you to do, they've had so many safety troubles over the first two years. this year there there have been no problems with rahim moore or t.j. ward. jim: first down. underneath goes hillman for three. and that gives him 100 on the nose. all philip can do is shake his head, three touchdowns and two picks tonight. phil: they accomplished this, as we watched the game, especially here in the second half, they threw the ball enough, it did tire the denver broncos's pass rush out. they were not gett
you can see the arm of malcolm floyd on rahim moore. jim: peyton's already got his offensive unit and he's waving them back to retreat. referee: after review, the intercepting player was down by contact at the 4-yard line. please set the game clock to 4:53. first down, denver. jim: rahim moore's such a different player. was missed most of -- all of last year, but two years removed from the flacco throw in the playoffs. john fox. mixesing it up there. phil: i don't know. i think that was all...
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rose demonized malcolm x, he came out against the empire of vietnam. living in a time where there is a ruin is asian of blog journalism. people weren tv, activists if they were critical. at 1960's,k back very few people talk about car ruining. especially the peace that he wrote in 1967 about how martin luther king jr. had lost responsibility and integrity. manyame is true for so black journalist today on tv, thee in the mainstream, black independent press is being lost like independent radio. this is simply an attempt to say, when it comes to our youth, music, culture, politics, we need a renaissance of integrity, vision, willingness to serve, and willingness to sacrifice. other subjects in the book is the bb the boys. you call him, along with john dewey, one of the two towering intellectual figures of the early 20th century. you can just say his name and you want to be silent for a while. 95 years of struggle. and what did he say after 95 years? you must catch your struggle in on an international stage. i am going to africa. i remain tied to the best
rose demonized malcolm x, he came out against the empire of vietnam. living in a time where there is a ruin is asian of blog journalism. people weren tv, activists if they were critical. at 1960's,k back very few people talk about car ruining. especially the peace that he wrote in 1967 about how martin luther king jr. had lost responsibility and integrity. manyame is true for so black journalist today on tv, thee in the mainstream, black independent press is being lost like independent radio....
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we have joined malcolm webb.colm, i know this is where much of the 2007 post election violence took place. there must be mixed feelings, i know a lot of kenyatta's supporters moved in to that area, but there were a lot of people there who suffered too. >> reporter: well, that's right. the i.c.c. prosecutors explicitly says that some of the violence that happened in this area in january 2008, was orchestrated by kenyatta himself. that's what the prosecution says. in this area, now then there were ethnic people belonging to the ethnic group of the opposition who were attacked at the time. many of them have now fled and are no longer here. but there is also people from the president ethnic group who did flee to this area when they were attacked in other parts of western kenya. we spoke to some of those people earlier today, a lot of them don't feel very warmly towards the i.c.c. they feel that justice hasn't been done properly there. it's still living in squalid conditions, having lost their homes and had their prop
we have joined malcolm webb.colm, i know this is where much of the 2007 post election violence took place. there must be mixed feelings, i know a lot of kenyatta's supporters moved in to that area, but there were a lot of people there who suffered too. >> reporter: well, that's right. the i.c.c. prosecutors explicitly says that some of the violence that happened in this area in january 2008, was orchestrated by kenyatta himself. that's what the prosecution says. in this area, now then...
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you can see the arm of malcolm floyd on rahim moore. jim: peyton's already got his offensive unit and he's waving them backo retreat. referee: after review, the intercepting player was down by contact at the 4-yard line. please set the game clock to 4:53. first down, denver. jim: rahim moore's such a different player. was missed most of -- all of last year, but two years removed from the flacco throw in the playoffs. john fox. mixesing it up there. phil: i don't know. i think that was all good stuff. i think john fox is going, that's what we need you to do, they've had so many safety troubles over the first two years. this year there there have been no problems with rahim moore or t.j. ward. jim: first down. underneath goes hillman for three. and that gives him 100 on the nose. all philip can do is shake his head, three touchdowns and two picks tonight. phil: they accomplished this, as we watched the game, especially here in the second half, they threw the ball enough, it did tire the denver broncos's pass rush out. they were not gettin
you can see the arm of malcolm floyd on rahim moore. jim: peyton's already got his offensive unit and he's waving them backo retreat. referee: after review, the intercepting player was down by contact at the 4-yard line. please set the game clock to 4:53. first down, denver. jim: rahim moore's such a different player. was missed most of -- all of last year, but two years removed from the flacco throw in the playoffs. john fox. mixesing it up there. phil: i don't know. i think that was all good...
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one of the interesting clubs i think is one that was founded by an individual who is a friend of malcolm asked. during the war she was sent to the camp and she was a teacher of sunday school in santa anita and to realize that a number of hers did in had brothers who were serving in the military. she wanted to participate in the war effort. but she also wanted to give girls something meaningful to do. so she started a club called the crusaders and they became immensely popular. what they did was they were writing letters for servicemen, sending them first two brothers and more and more girls join the club because they wanted to help out and they were sending letters to thousands of servicemen. i think she wrote 16,000 soldiers just by herself. and the crusaders continued throughout the war and the servicemen were very appreciative so eventually they were ready to send the letters in to send envelopes. >> you said that nisei were allowed to serve in the army, is that a fair assessment of the situation for japanese-americans during world war ii? >> yes. all the japanese-americans who lived
one of the interesting clubs i think is one that was founded by an individual who is a friend of malcolm asked. during the war she was sent to the camp and she was a teacher of sunday school in santa anita and to realize that a number of hers did in had brothers who were serving in the military. she wanted to participate in the war effort. but she also wanted to give girls something meaningful to do. so she started a club called the crusaders and they became immensely popular. what they did was...
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and malcolm x following their assassination. and the reporting committee, stokely started as a believer in nonviolence, led him to concentrate his thinking on the notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure and that complexity was captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokely: a life". you can never be disappointed with a book when you have chapter titles like the chocolate and fred astaire. peniel joseph 11 is restoring, activist, popular radio commentator on subjects like race relations and civil rights, politics, democracy, a nice shoe collection. give a warm welcome to peniel joseph. [applause] >> thank you for that warm introduction. i start by thanking the library of congress for this invitation to talk about "stokely: a life". it is an honor and privilege to be here. i spent ten years on the life of stokely carmichael, kwame ture, and a lot of questions i received was why did i spend so much time, why was stokely carmichael, kwame ture, so interesting to me and why did he deserve a biograph
and malcolm x following their assassination. and the reporting committee, stokely started as a believer in nonviolence, led him to concentrate his thinking on the notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure and that complexity was captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokely: a life". you can never be disappointed with a book when you have chapter titles like the chocolate and fred astaire. peniel joseph 11 is restoring, activist, popular radio...
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so as children of malcolm we took that position. and they also brought up the fact me, most of us came from the south. i came from aniston. and we could not take a non violent posture in a light of what was happening on a nationwide level. we were all from the south. we saw what was happening in memphis and stuff like that. so my mother was not a non violent person. she believed in self defense and taught all of her kids, all ten of us to do that. so that philosophy was permanent in the black panther party but did not stop us from working with other groups. because we worked with church groups. we had 90% of our breakfast programs at churches. so even though we believed in self defense, that just because someone was non violent or thought their method was different from ours, as long as we got together on the strategy and what direction to go, it didn't matter. >> within the farm workers, non violence -- i mean it was really chavez's thing. so he studied gandhi. he was deeply committed to non violence, not just on a tactical level b
so as children of malcolm we took that position. and they also brought up the fact me, most of us came from the south. i came from aniston. and we could not take a non violent posture in a light of what was happening on a nationwide level. we were all from the south. we saw what was happening in memphis and stuff like that. so my mother was not a non violent person. she believed in self defense and taught all of her kids, all ten of us to do that. so that philosophy was permanent in the black...
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. >> how is it going to go down, malcolm if it's very difficult to prove the cases. understand at the moment, a few years ago it might have been easier, but a lot as been lost and witnesses have decided they don't want to come forward anymore. what is going to be the general sentiment if the case collapses? >> reporter: well, it will be very different in different parts of kenya. amongst supporters of kenyatta, then that will be seen as a great victory. the case here has been framed by kenyatta's aids and allies is a standoff between africa and the west, and that narrative has gained quite a lot of traction amongst some supporters. but there are still victim's groups and human rights activists who want the trial to go ahead, and those who believe that kenyatta was responsible for the much of the violence. but there's now a lot less people who are willing toment -- to come out and speak vocally about what has happened. there has been allegations of bribery, and even killing of the witnesses, and there is still very much a climate of fear, so it's something that a lot
. >> how is it going to go down, malcolm if it's very difficult to prove the cases. understand at the moment, a few years ago it might have been easier, but a lot as been lost and witnesses have decided they don't want to come forward anymore. what is going to be the general sentiment if the case collapses? >> reporter: well, it will be very different in different parts of kenya. amongst supporters of kenyatta, then that will be seen as a great victory. the case here has been framed...
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x academy started out at an emergency room and now at malcolm so i'm here i guess to thrill any story in a sense i am a parent and to tell you guys to get this contract together i have two children i have a 35-year-old who is also following in my footprints she's running an after-school program program at charles elementary and have a 33-year-old and he is one of his first loves he's been coaching since he was 17 years old for the san francisco seahawks we're in the business of children so but in order to give my child to a college she went to florida southern in florida and there for about 5 years i had to work two jobs i was the special ed par a in the daylight by worked for charities at night it wasn't an easy task and the job that i do i love oh, my god i love, love love what i do i'm a little bit of everything people say what does that mean student advisor i'm a little bit of everything i'm momma and council and lawyer you know out there on the yard and a lot of my parents when i talk to talk to the parents they say oh, ms. hardy i can't do it i said, yes you can i educated two c
x academy started out at an emergency room and now at malcolm so i'm here i guess to thrill any story in a sense i am a parent and to tell you guys to get this contract together i have two children i have a 35-year-old who is also following in my footprints she's running an after-school program program at charles elementary and have a 33-year-old and he is one of his first loves he's been coaching since he was 17 years old for the san francisco seahawks we're in the business of children so but...
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but my choice is safety malcolm jenkins.have been looking for a play making leader since dawkins, not comparing the two but jenkins is playing better than advertised and better than he played in new orleans. malcolm jenkins my m.v.p. through six games. >>> surprise move in seattle. wide receiver percy harvin has been traded from the seahawks to the jets. harvin has been injured a lot of his nfl career. playing on a $67 million contract when he's healthy, though, he is a game breaker. >>> temple owls on the road in houston with their spotless conference record on the line. first quarter is where we pick it up. >>> temple down by a field goal. pj walker steps back and throws and picked off by stuart. he took it 29 yards to the house. the owls trailing 17 to three in the seconds quarter of play. >>> to the flyers now. they start that three game road trip tomorrow in dallas. they hope to have defensive man braden coburn back in the lineup he's missed the last three games with a lower body injury. the orange and black still looki
but my choice is safety malcolm jenkins.have been looking for a play making leader since dawkins, not comparing the two but jenkins is playing better than advertised and better than he played in new orleans. malcolm jenkins my m.v.p. through six games. >>> surprise move in seattle. wide receiver percy harvin has been traded from the seahawks to the jets. harvin has been injured a lot of his nfl career. playing on a $67 million contract when he's healthy, though, he is a game breaker....
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my choice is safety malcolm jenkins we've been looking for a play maker leader since dawkins i'm notparing the two but jenkins is playing better than advertised, better than played in new orleans, malcolm jenkins my mvp through the first sick games of the season. >> all right. temple putting its unbeaten conference record on the road at houston. late in the first half pj walker avoids a rush and throws into the end zone and keith kirkwood came down with the 39-yard touchdown. temple trailing 17-10 in the third. >> ♪ it's time for a victory it's time to start the clock, it's time to really rock. it's time for a victory. whoo! >> it's time for the friday football frenzy. take it away beasley! >> whoo! >> all right. excellent job did we get to your town, your team, your kids on tv the friday football frenzy spanning the delaware valley all the way to the lehigh valley let's get started in the city. olney versus martin luther king people ask me who's the best player in the city. suit tan jones has got to be in the discussion. you think he's down. no. here he come. here he comes. get him!
my choice is safety malcolm jenkins we've been looking for a play maker leader since dawkins i'm notparing the two but jenkins is playing better than advertised, better than played in new orleans, malcolm jenkins my mvp through the first sick games of the season. >> all right. temple putting its unbeaten conference record on the road at houston. late in the first half pj walker avoids a rush and throws into the end zone and keith kirkwood came down with the 39-yard touchdown. temple...
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. >> host: joining us outside the history room is the author of this children's book malcolm little. who are you parents? >> my father was malcolm-x and my mother was a humanitarian to. >> host: what do you remember about your father? >> guest: a tall man with great presence and always smiling. i remember the way
. >> host: joining us outside the history room is the author of this children's book malcolm little. who are you parents? >> my father was malcolm-x and my mother was a humanitarian to. >> host: what do you remember about your father? >> guest: a tall man with great presence and always smiling. i remember the way
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so as children of malcolm we took that position. and they also brought up the fact me, most of us came from the south. i came from aniston. and we could not take a non violent posture in a light of what was happening on a nationwide level. we were all from the south. we saw what was happening in memphis and stuff like that. so my mother was not a non violent person. she believed in self defense and taught all of her kids, all ten of us to do that. so that philosophy was permanent in the black panther party but did not stop us from working with other groups. because we worked with church groups. we had 90% of our breakfast programs at churches. so even though we believed in self defense, that just because someone was non violent or thought their method was different from ours, as long as we got together on the strategy and what direction to go, it didn't matter. >> within the farm workers, non violence -- i mean it was really chavez's thing. so he studied gandhi. he was deeply committed to non violence, not just on a tactical level b
so as children of malcolm we took that position. and they also brought up the fact me, most of us came from the south. i came from aniston. and we could not take a non violent posture in a light of what was happening on a nationwide level. we were all from the south. we saw what was happening in memphis and stuff like that. so my mother was not a non violent person. she believed in self defense and taught all of her kids, all ten of us to do that. so that philosophy was permanent in the black...
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malcolm webb has joined us live. malcolm, how is uhuru kenyatta's appearance at the i.c.c. viewed as being in kenya? >> i should correct you there, we are in koorey town. across kenya, there's different rehabilitations in different places. there's a lot of opposition for the trial. here there's some people we have been speaking to that said in late january 2008 they were caught up in the violence. let me show you where we were. in the road it follows the electricity lines behind me. people say the armed gang approached down this road, came here, and another gang in coordination came up the other way and killed dozens of people on the ground behind me. they say that the armed gangs were organised and the i.c.c. offices of the prosecutor says president uhuru kenyatta, before he was president, was paid, for mobilizing the gangs in this town and other towns. he denies it. people here were victims of that, feel worried that justice won't be done. it seemed that the prosecution doesn't have enough evidence to proceed. >> while ken is at the i.c.c., he leaves his ex-rival also wan
malcolm webb has joined us live. malcolm, how is uhuru kenyatta's appearance at the i.c.c. viewed as being in kenya? >> i should correct you there, we are in koorey town. across kenya, there's different rehabilitations in different places. there's a lot of opposition for the trial. here there's some people we have been speaking to that said in late january 2008 they were caught up in the violence. let me show you where we were. in the road it follows the electricity lines behind me....
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we have copies on sale here and i want to thank you, malcolm, for coming today. i want to thank you for writing the book. thank all of you for being here. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching the tv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. spent as barber explain this is a book about scaring the emerging diseases and where the emerged from. and where they emerge from generally is wildlife, is some other species, nonhuman animals and the particular nonhuman animals other than our domesticated animals. if you've been following certain stories in the news over the last few months of you know that one point of entry into this subject is a daily newspaper itself. you've probably heard about antivirus killing -- enterovirus killing three people innocently this summer. people have been dying in north texas of west nile fever. i think in that house a alone there've been few 15 people who died of west nile fever distance july. there has been an ebola outbreak again in centra central afr
we have copies on sale here and i want to thank you, malcolm, for coming today. i want to thank you for writing the book. thank all of you for being here. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching the tv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. spent as barber explain this is a book about scaring the emerging diseases and where the emerged from. and where they emerge from generally is wildlife, is some...
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one is malcolm x. raise your hand if you know who i'm talking about. and millions of others throughout the world know this figure. and they know him because he stood for his principles. he stood for his beliefs. and something very profound that, here in atlanta, one of the secretaries was malcolm's secretary. she's a pioneer. may allah preserve her. may allah bless her. she shared a story with me. and to be brief with it, i said how was malcolm rond the ross strum? how was he outside of the public face? and she said he was the most righteous man that i knew. he was a man that was consistent with his principles. when i heard that, i think about the politicians, those that have to be before the meek phone. those who have to speak for all. champion these causes. and are they the same behind closed doors? are they the ones charged with this faith, this belief that god is watchful at all times, not just when the news comes on, and are you consistent with your challenge, are you consistent with how you respond to the challenge? so that really touched me to b
one is malcolm x. raise your hand if you know who i'm talking about. and millions of others throughout the world know this figure. and they know him because he stood for his principles. he stood for his beliefs. and something very profound that, here in atlanta, one of the secretaries was malcolm's secretary. she's a pioneer. may allah preserve her. may allah bless her. she shared a story with me. and to be brief with it, i said how was malcolm rond the ross strum? how was he outside of the...
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. >> malcolm, thanks very much. barbara slavin from the atlantic council. i wanted to focus on the iran policy aspects of this which i did in a review i wrote a week or so ago, and still i find it just stunning how people in the government can take x and y and put them together and get, you know, c. your documents that show people arguing that selling arms to iran will somehow promote people in the government who want to overthrow the government, at the same time these same people are expected to get american hostage is freed from lebanon. how in god's name can you reconcile these two things? and how ignorant or officials in the us government about iran? >> well, they were very ignorant as you know, and one expression of that was -- they acknowledge it. this is why he went to paris but is why the idea, had some traction with a lot of people who thought about these issues, people at the cia under the people in the nsc. everybody wasn't after hostages alone. there were people who seriously wanted to see improvement. as i mentioned earlier in the early part of
. >> malcolm, thanks very much. barbara slavin from the atlantic council. i wanted to focus on the iran policy aspects of this which i did in a review i wrote a week or so ago, and still i find it just stunning how people in the government can take x and y and put them together and get, you know, c. your documents that show people arguing that selling arms to iran will somehow promote people in the government who want to overthrow the government, at the same time these same people are...
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malcolm webb has been at the trial.arning that some viewers may find images in his report disturbing. >> people here in the democratic republic of congo have been waiting months for this military court case to begin. it's highly sensitive and closely watched. the killing of this man in january is at the center of it. colonel mama dew and we met him here last year fighting rebels. he was credited with defeating m 23 and so he became a national hero. the military prosecutors say they are now bringing the culprit to book. the trials are expected to go on for weeks. >> the court went to the scene of the crime. the court has listened to messages. the court was shown the video. everybody, even the families of those prosecuted have seen that video. >> reporter: the video is taken by a journalist traveling in the come vroy show his car and his body after he was shot. it was am burned outside the town of bene. the attackers ran into the bush. the prosecutors say this 16-year-old boy was among those responsible. they say he's fro
malcolm webb has been at the trial.arning that some viewers may find images in his report disturbing. >> people here in the democratic republic of congo have been waiting months for this military court case to begin. it's highly sensitive and closely watched. the killing of this man in january is at the center of it. colonel mama dew and we met him here last year fighting rebels. he was credited with defeating m 23 and so he became a national hero. the military prosecutors say they are...
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malcolm webb is with us. his supporters jubilant at his return from the international criminal court. not everyone in kenya is happy, are they? >> that's right. there's a mixed set of rehabilitations. amongst uhuru kenyatta's supporters, they are against the i.c.c., since the indictments and uhuru kenyatta was elected at the end of 2012, it's been framed by his political allies as an attack on kenya's sovereignty, and as a battle between the west and africa. that narrative has gained a lot of traction among his supporters. they are up in the streets and chheng streets and cheering. a lot of political elite are against the call. activists say and the human rights community say that's because many of them were involved in political violence and they don't want to see this kind of accountability. there's a number of other voices from victims and human rights groups that want to see justice for what happened. we spoke to some of the people in the valley region of kenya today and yesterday, let's look at that stor
malcolm webb is with us. his supporters jubilant at his return from the international criminal court. not everyone in kenya is happy, are they? >> that's right. there's a mixed set of rehabilitations. amongst uhuru kenyatta's supporters, they are against the i.c.c., since the indictments and uhuru kenyatta was elected at the end of 2012, it's been framed by his political allies as an attack on kenya's sovereignty, and as a battle between the west and africa. that narrative has gained a...
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malcolm webb, al jazeera, bene, in the democratic republic of congo. >> still ahead on the newshour,s ukraine heads to the polls, the parliamentarieer elections, voters wonder who can bring statementy to the country. >>> we look at the impact of hong kong's proceedtests on the tourism industry. and find out why serena wasn't too happy at the wta finals. the rest of today's sport in about 20 minutes. rage has hanged a woman who killed a former intelligence official she says was trying to rape her. there has been international condemnation of the sentence. human rights group say she was acting in self defense when the man tried to sexually assault her. there urged iran's judiciary to halt the execution. accusing prosecutors to pressuring her to confess. >> if the international research on iran joining me from london g to have you with us on al jazeera. what is your reaction to the hanging? >> the internationals are shokd. they condemned her executionsho they condemned her execution. they condemned it in the strongest ways and they were hoping until the last minute the iranian authoriti
malcolm webb, al jazeera, bene, in the democratic republic of congo. >> still ahead on the newshour,s ukraine heads to the polls, the parliamentarieer elections, voters wonder who can bring statementy to the country. >>> we look at the impact of hong kong's proceedtests on the tourism industry. and find out why serena wasn't too happy at the wta finals. the rest of today's sport in about 20 minutes. rage has hanged a woman who killed a former intelligence official she says was...
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. >>> we're going to find out the reaction now from kenya and speak to malcolm webb.l us how people there are viewing this case in the hague. >> reporter: you know, mixed reactions to the trial across kenya. certainly amongst kenyatta's supporters, a lot of them believe he is not guilty, and shouldn't be standing trial anyway simply because he is president. amongst the ruling party and the opposition, there is not much support for the icc, activists say because no one among the elite wants to see this kind of political accountability, because so many were involved in the violence back in 2007. but we have been speaking to people that witnessed killings that happened right there. they say armed gangs came down this road, another group came this way in an organized fashion, and they hacked many people to death for the support of the opposition. many of these people do not want to go on camera. they alledge killings and threats, and fewer and fewer people seem to be willing to openly talk about these things here in kenya. >> all right. malcolm thank you very much. >>> yo
. >>> we're going to find out the reaction now from kenya and speak to malcolm webb.l us how people there are viewing this case in the hague. >> reporter: you know, mixed reactions to the trial across kenya. certainly amongst kenyatta's supporters, a lot of them believe he is not guilty, and shouldn't be standing trial anyway simply because he is president. amongst the ruling party and the opposition, there is not much support for the icc, activists say because no one among the...
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directors please be advised directors brinkman and malcolm are absent in today's meeting however you do have a quorum. item 3 announcement of prohibition of sound producing devices during the meeting. please be advised the ripping big of and cell phones pager and
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introducing the high school feeders i'm to target the high school feeder to those schools harvard through malcolm x rather than expand to 8 schools we want to keep it targeted so i'll continue to support the amendment. >> ms. cap is going to call the roll. >> i'll sass say those schools have two feeder schools and no other elementary school does we know we've heard people who are unhappy with their feeder school and there's going to say why those schools i feel like so i just want to say this one thing i'm feeling bad about not having mr. kellerman having two more minutes because he's waited so long and part of our sfusd family and continues to be see as a parent then she has something to say about you speak. >> number 2 has two feeders and mroep to take those out of 5 but the schools in group two will have two feeders we propose to not take everyone's feeders away only adding to willie brown. >> well, the schools in 5 have not two feeders but a preference to a feeder. >> but the schools in number 2 would have two there's schools that have two and one one. >> that's what you call quite frankly th
introducing the high school feeders i'm to target the high school feeder to those schools harvard through malcolm x rather than expand to 8 schools we want to keep it targeted so i'll continue to support the amendment. >> ms. cap is going to call the roll. >> i'll sass say those schools have two feeder schools and no other elementary school does we know we've heard people who are unhappy with their feeder school and there's going to say why those schools i feel like so i just want...
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after four decades, founder and director malcolm young is leaving the band.is family says the 61-year-old is suffering from dementia. in december the band will release its 17th album and go on tour and hission nephew will take his place. >>> don't go looking for jimmy kimmel on list. he's at the of the. mcafee says searching for kimmel carries a nearly one in five chance that you'll end up on a website that has tested positive for malware. kimmel joked about it on his show last night. >> who would guess that a boy who used to carry a briefcase to junior high and played the clarinet would end up being the most dachls person of 2014. >> after kimmel on that list is dutch deejay amin van pren, singer flow ride a and bruce springsteen. >>> thi'm anne-marie green. this is the contribution cbs. arbor, michigan. university students are calling for the dismissal of the athletic director and head football coach for letting a player play after taking a hard hit to the game. the school admitted they made a mistake and they said a doctor would be monitoring the hits play
after four decades, founder and director malcolm young is leaving the band.is family says the 61-year-old is suffering from dementia. in december the band will release its 17th album and go on tour and hission nephew will take his place. >>> don't go looking for jimmy kimmel on list. he's at the of the. mcafee says searching for kimmel carries a nearly one in five chance that you'll end up on a website that has tested positive for malware. kimmel joked about it on his show last night....
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. >> i believe i become a killer like malcolm and jason voorhees on friday the 13th. i'm fascinated the way they work. i heard voices like jason. they told me how to kill people and when to do it. the devil, i was possessed with the devil for six years. >> how about now? >> i hear a demon outside my window right now. jim. he lives outside my window. >> what does he tell you? >> most time he just sings or hums. he aggravates me and i can't sleep. >> when our producer noticed his scarred arms, she learned that sometimes ramon directs violence at himself as well. >> what are these scars? >> i cut my vain open about three times. twice with a spoon and once with a razor blade. just to watch the blood come out. i do it sometimes just for the hell of it. took 15 years of bottled up anger to do what i did on the streets. if i keep bottled up again i'll end up doing something like that again. >> he's not going to get that chance any time soon. ramon is not eligible for parole until 2057. >> if i can go back in time, if i knew i would do all this time, i would escape when i had
. >> i believe i become a killer like malcolm and jason voorhees on friday the 13th. i'm fascinated the way they work. i heard voices like jason. they told me how to kill people and when to do it. the devil, i was possessed with the devil for six years. >> how about now? >> i hear a demon outside my window right now. jim. he lives outside my window. >> what does he tell you? >> most time he just sings or hums. he aggravates me and i can't sleep. >> when our...
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my choice, safety malcolm jenkins. making leader at that position since dawkins. not comparing the two. but jenkins is playing better than advertised, better than he played when he played for new orleans. malcolm jen kings my mvp through the six games. >>> it is time for a victory. (cheers) >> it is time for the friday football frenzy! take it away, beasley. >> all right, big thanks to the cheerleaders, get to your town, your team, your kids on tv, the original friday football frenzy, spanning the delaware valley, from delaware to the jersey shore, all the way up to the lehigh valley, let's get it started in the city. olney versus martin luther king, people ask me who is the bets player in the city? jones end of discussion, look, thought he was gone. here comes sutan, see how he separates from everybody? in the end zone he flexes his muscles. olney a winner 21 to 14. link converse us washington, now i'm an old defensive back. i lover interception. smith miller the ball hawk there, washington, the winner, 32 to nothing.
my choice, safety malcolm jenkins. making leader at that position since dawkins. not comparing the two. but jenkins is playing better than advertised, better than he played when he played for new orleans. malcolm jen kings my mvp through the six games. >>> it is time for a victory. (cheers) >> it is time for the friday football frenzy! take it away, beasley. >> all right, big thanks to the cheerleaders, get to your town, your team, your kids on tv, the original friday...
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now, malcolm floyd, touchdown, 14-7. that was a 13-play, 85 yard drive. but, back come the raiders.arr, back to pass. james jones, the short touchdown for the linebacker. tying the game at 14 and a leap into the black hole. you sense something is happening. same score, 3rd quarter, now, butler, making the catch, in the open field, now, 47 yards going for his first career touchdown. the raiders took a 21-14 lead. later, rivers finds his security blanket. 313th yards and 3 touchdowns in 4 of the 6 games. for rivers. he rolls right, he has him, for the touchdown, now, they have the 28-21 lead. 28-24 raiders. the bruiser rookie. now, oliver, no one draft thursday guy. man, he is tough. the 1stdown, and then, another one at the goal line, later punching it in for a 31-28 lead. he had 101 yard rushing. carr with a chance to put the raiders on top. win the game. he is going for the victory. deep, deep, deep, but -- oh! the 1 that got away. his only mistake. now, jason, intercepted a field goal would of tied it. but carr was going for more. the raiders lose, 31-28. >> i just feel like right
now, malcolm floyd, touchdown, 14-7. that was a 13-play, 85 yard drive. but, back come the raiders.arr, back to pass. james jones, the short touchdown for the linebacker. tying the game at 14 and a leap into the black hole. you sense something is happening. same score, 3rd quarter, now, butler, making the catch, in the open field, now, 47 yards going for his first career touchdown. the raiders took a 21-14 lead. later, rivers finds his security blanket. 313th yards and 3 touchdowns in 4 of the...
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george washington and brent heart and malcolm x academy referred to as at bay area preservation and the 94124 preference and four students who reside in the consensus track and 5 students attending fifth grade at one of the following elementary school gordon jay allowing and the george moscone and the brown preference and of all other students in addition to modifying okay i'm not sure i'm ready in addition to modifying the order of priorities for students applying to brown we believe that modifying the student sovereigty policy to create a high school priority for students attending 6, 7 and 8 at brown middle school will help them to attract a robust student body so therefore the student policy modify the high school preference choice process to give preferences to students in transition al city hall's younger siblings of students enrolled in and attending the school during the year and two students graduating if willie l brown middle school who are enrolled in and attend in 6, 7 and 8 grade and 3 a minimum of 20 percent of seats reversed as each high school willing in the consensus tr
george washington and brent heart and malcolm x academy referred to as at bay area preservation and the 94124 preference and four students who reside in the consensus track and 5 students attending fifth grade at one of the following elementary school gordon jay allowing and the george moscone and the brown preference and of all other students in addition to modifying okay i'm not sure i'm ready in addition to modifying the order of priorities for students applying to brown we believe that...
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after four decades, founder and director malcolm young is leaving the band.is family says the 61-year-old is suffering from dementia. in december the band will release its 17th studio album and go on tour and young's nerve few will fev few will take his place. >>> don't go looking for jimmy kimmel on list. he's at the of the. mcafee says searching for kimmel carries a nearly one in five chance that you'll end up on a website that has tested positive for malware. kimmel joked about it on his show last night. >> who would have guessed that a boy who used to carry a believe case to junior high and played the clarinet would end up being the most dangerous person of 2014. >> after kimmel on that list is dutch deejay armin van buuren, singer flo rida and bruce springsteen. >>> coming up app f after your local news on "cbs this morning," the first case of ebola in the u.s. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." s the contribution cbs. ,,,,,,,, >>> a protest last night in ann arbor, michigan. university students are calling for the dismissal of the ath
after four decades, founder and director malcolm young is leaving the band.is family says the 61-year-old is suffering from dementia. in december the band will release its 17th studio album and go on tour and young's nerve few will fev few will take his place. >>> don't go looking for jimmy kimmel on list. he's at the of the. mcafee says searching for kimmel carries a nearly one in five chance that you'll end up on a website that has tested positive for malware. kimmel joked about it...