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and malcolm x. anyway she is probably the most courageous person in this text to the degree to which she was willing to write classic in 1892 another classic in 1895 a redhaired doing what was telling the truth about american terrorism to a lot of talk about terrorism in the world especially since nine 9/11. all americans feel unsafe. whether they be black in america. unsafe unprotected or random violence in haiti for who you are. we have got a 9/11 fight. it happens every week. it happens every month but it happens every year. not something that happens one time everybody gets all the freight. no. what did ida b. wells duplex while booker t. washington and the boys were arguing about education and civil rights, she was confronting american terrorism, lynching, the raw face of the american nationstate with courage, and they ran her out of tennessee, put a bounty on her head but if it were not for the age the receiver in new york and they still let her down a new, she had to leave the country and go
and malcolm x. anyway she is probably the most courageous person in this text to the degree to which she was willing to write classic in 1892 another classic in 1895 a redhaired doing what was telling the truth about american terrorism to a lot of talk about terrorism in the world especially since nine 9/11. all americans feel unsafe. whether they be black in america. unsafe unprotected or random violence in haiti for who you are. we have got a 9/11 fight. it happens every week. it happens...
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avenue still closed between malcolm x and alabama avenue.too, on that situation in north west where nikki has been this morning. back to you. >> thanks, beverly. cbs this morning is next. a dinner date to remember. meet the woman accepting applications for a seat next to her at the best restaurant in the world. >> that's pretty interesting. will your favorite stars be selected? the oscar nominations are live from los angeles this morning. >> beverly and i will be back in 25 minutes with traffic and weather. >> for news, weather and traffic 24 hours a day, just use the wusa9 app. >> allyson and i will see you again today at noon. so hope you join us then. have a great day. >> see you back here here you go. wow! thanks! get a free beverage in any size for enrolling in dd perks, and start earning points towards more rewards with every purchase. join today for a free beverage on us. america runs on dunkin'. just tell us your budget and the "name your price" tool helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that.
avenue still closed between malcolm x and alabama avenue.too, on that situation in north west where nikki has been this morning. back to you. >> thanks, beverly. cbs this morning is next. a dinner date to remember. meet the woman accepting applications for a seat next to her at the best restaurant in the world. >> that's pretty interesting. will your favorite stars be selected? the oscar nominations are live from los angeles this morning. >> beverly and i will be back in 25...
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. >>> over the past few days, malcolm webb met the family of one man who died in the capital cin shas ah. kinshahasa. >> thousands have been demonstrating here in congo's capital kinshasa. watching police arresting protesters from this upstairs window. >> translator: we heard boom. we both went down. and i got up but he didn't. i tried to wake him. then i saw he was injured in the neck poop lot of blood was coming out of the wound. >> reporter: he died here on the floor. luke thinks the shot must be aimed at mumba. here at the high court the government says police arrested more than 300 mostly young men who will be tried here in the coming days and says prosecutors will seek the harshest possible punishment. this man says he's innocent, didn't do anything. then lawyers arrive and the first trial begins. the first suspects are charged with looting. the political opposition who called for the protest call for arrests and say the detainees should be released. intended to extent president kabila's rule. >> translator: it's disorder. the demonstrations calling on people to call civil disob
. >>> over the past few days, malcolm webb met the family of one man who died in the capital cin shas ah. kinshahasa. >> thousands have been demonstrating here in congo's capital kinshasa. watching police arresting protesters from this upstairs window. >> translator: we heard boom. we both went down. and i got up but he didn't. i tried to wake him. then i saw he was injured in the neck poop lot of blood was coming out of the wound. >> reporter: he died here on the...
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>> so kim malcolm took leave. it was at her request. we granted it and it expires on january 31. >> okay great. and then if either ms. malcolm or someone else was engaged or some preliminary weights can be set as -- you know, a suggestion to the commission to the puc that they can start to begin to think how these would compare in these areas for cleanpowersf so that we can just start moving forward. i mean it sounds like the enernex report is a path forward and i want to see we're not stalling things with waiting on a meeting. i think on the staff side creating some of the suggested rates or preliminary rates could be a way that we could move the ball. >> so the enernex report provides good information. it does not describe a new program. >> i understand that -- but it's also set out -- said in the report some of the things can't be done until the sf puc sets the rates. >> and we can't set the rates or we can't propose rates to our commission until we know resource mix, costs, size of the program. we put all that data together with the
>> so kim malcolm took leave. it was at her request. we granted it and it expires on january 31. >> okay great. and then if either ms. malcolm or someone else was engaged or some preliminary weights can be set as -- you know, a suggestion to the commission to the puc that they can start to begin to think how these would compare in these areas for cleanpowersf so that we can just start moving forward. i mean it sounds like the enernex report is a path forward and i want to see we're...
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what is the myth of malcolm gladwell, and what is the reality?> i am just about as boring and pedestrian in my private life as i appear to be in my public life. >> the tipping point, was your first best-selling book, you said you had no idea how big it would become. looking back, do you understand why it did? >> i don't. my books and books of many other people caught a specific wave, i think, over the last 20 years. which is, there was this emerging class of businessperson demanding a higher level of sophistication in thinking about business in the world. i was part of that wave. but why my book was chosen above, instead of others, i have no -- the whole thing is as mysterious to me today as it was when the book came out. i haven't read it in 20 years. i have no idea how it stands up. >> you went on to write four more books, all bestsellers. blink, outliers, what the dog saw, david and goliath. so many of your ideas have been widely implemented, widely debated, have you evolved your conclusions? have you changed? >> all the time. if you still bel
what is the myth of malcolm gladwell, and what is the reality?> i am just about as boring and pedestrian in my private life as i appear to be in my public life. >> the tipping point, was your first best-selling book, you said you had no idea how big it would become. looking back, do you understand why it did? >> i don't. my books and books of many other people caught a specific wave, i think, over the last 20 years. which is, there was this emerging class of businessperson...
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or face military action and we go live to the eastern democratic republic of congo and al jazeera malcolm is there, the group, fdlr agreed to lay down their arms but didn't do so before this deadline why was that? >> well it's one faction of the fdlr that said and still say they want to lay down their arms. the international community say they had apple time to do that and lots of people believe they are playing games and stalling things and still want to disarm and it's taking time and said even since the launch of the operation was launched on thursday they said on friday they are still in the process of disarming. however critics and many analysts say they are playing games and trying to buy political capital and say they want talks with rwanda and they say talks are out of the question and international community backs them on that and don't recognize the fdlr as a legitimate political group. however, there are some questions now regarding when or if this offensive will go ahead. some diplomates off record are raising some questions about the level of political will on the part of the
or face military action and we go live to the eastern democratic republic of congo and al jazeera malcolm is there, the group, fdlr agreed to lay down their arms but didn't do so before this deadline why was that? >> well it's one faction of the fdlr that said and still say they want to lay down their arms. the international community say they had apple time to do that and lots of people believe they are playing games and stalling things and still want to disarm and it's taking time and...
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malcolm has the end of january is there any way she can participate. i'm not sure if that is official when she comes back or come back sooner it would be good to include her because she's done a lot of work on the clean power project so if there is a way to reach out if she can participate too that would be great. okay. that's part a of item 3 so we also have part b. could we have a presentation on that. . >> yes and part b is the topic whether we have update on the regulatory front for cleanpowersf and yes, i will say that as i have reported at prior meetings we do have activity on the pg&e green tariff application before the california public utilities commission. the administrator law judge assigned to that case reopened the record to take in some additional information to reconcile that record with a recent california puc decision on renewable portfolio standards and the integration and the -- excuse me, the costs of integration of renewables into the utilities supply port folio. we had taken the position in the green tariff case that integration c
malcolm has the end of january is there any way she can participate. i'm not sure if that is official when she comes back or come back sooner it would be good to include her because she's done a lot of work on the clean power project so if there is a way to reach out if she can participate too that would be great. okay. that's part a of item 3 so we also have part b. could we have a presentation on that. . >> yes and part b is the topic whether we have update on the regulatory front for...
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the question is more about about the political well. >> malcolm webb. stay with us here on al jazeera. after the break we'll look at the humanitarian situation in the democratic republic of congo and how local people are being affected. and art imitating life. who australians on death row in indonesia. revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> hello again the top stories here on al jazeera. yemen's southern movement have pulled out much talks to form a government. the former government of ali abdalla al salah. driven the islamic state of iraq and the levant out of the city of kirkuk. come under attack trying to get control of the oil fields near the city. >>> launch an offensive
the question is more about about the political well. >> malcolm webb. stay with us here on al jazeera. after the break we'll look at the humanitarian situation in the democratic republic of congo and how local people are being affected. and art imitating life. who australians on death row in indonesia. revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera...
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malcolm web has the latest from kinsasha. >> reporter: following days of protest in kinsh aasa. thousands of demonstrators they say that president joseph kabila is trying to change the law to extend his 13-year rule. the governor refutes it. >> the issue that people in kinsh aasa don't understand is that they want kibabila wants to continue. >> reporter: protesters threw stones and burned cars. in some areas there has been looting. this is what remains from the goods of this chinese store. goodbye kabila is written on the wall. it's not clear why they were targeted. some people hearsay that those who were jobless resent those here. in the senate politicians have been discussing changes to the voting law. the ruling coalition said that's because it wants a census before next year's presidential election. but it could delay the election by a year, and that's why the opposition is suspicious. we met opposition politician josephat his home. >> we will mobilize the entire population to chase him out of power. he wants to up hold the constitution in front of the whole country. he is m
malcolm web has the latest from kinsasha. >> reporter: following days of protest in kinsh aasa. thousands of demonstrators they say that president joseph kabila is trying to change the law to extend his 13-year rule. the governor refutes it. >> the issue that people in kinsh aasa don't understand is that they want kibabila wants to continue. >> reporter: protesters threw stones and burned cars. in some areas there has been looting. this is what remains from the goods of this...
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a monster wave smashes into the boat destroying the mast and throwing malcolm overboard into churning white water. >> it just enveloped the whole craft. we thought then that was the end. >> as the men in the news chopper watch helplessly, malcolm, who was tied to a lifeline, manages to scramble back on board. the situation looks dire. but then the coast guard appears. >> we thought, thank god, they've arrived. now we'll be able to get this guy out of this predicament. but it became obvious very quickly they had their own problems. >> once we were out there, the waves were bigger than the boats. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopters flying above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was basically hang on
a monster wave smashes into the boat destroying the mast and throwing malcolm overboard into churning white water. >> it just enveloped the whole craft. we thought then that was the end. >> as the men in the news chopper watch helplessly, malcolm, who was tied to a lifeline, manages to scramble back on board. the situation looks dire. but then the coast guard appears. >> we thought, thank god, they've arrived. now we'll be able to get this guy out of this predicament. but it...
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joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. you so mucfo
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malcolm webb reports from the capitol. >> on the streets of kinshasa demonstrateors are undeterred by police crackdown. they think it's an attempt by president joseph kibila to extend his rule beyond the constitution limits of two terms.. >> we don't want the president to continue ruling after 2016. >> it's an advantage to the president personally. he's not doing it for the interest of the population. that's why they need to change the constitution. >> in some suburbs people took advantage of the situation to loot property. but others keep trying to earn a living. this market was open for business in spite of the unrest. >> people on this street told us that the owner of this car works for the judiciary. they say that the protesters got the better of police here and then soldiers from the presidential guard were sent in. the owner of the car tried to plead with people to calm down. but the people here identified him as a government worker, so they burned his car and chased him away. >> a spokesperson for president kabila said that they should let him finish his second term. >> we ask
malcolm webb reports from the capitol. >> on the streets of kinshasa demonstrateors are undeterred by police crackdown. they think it's an attempt by president joseph kibila to extend his rule beyond the constitution limits of two terms.. >> we don't want the president to continue ruling after 2016. >> it's an advantage to the president personally. he's not doing it for the interest of the population. that's why they need to change the constitution. >> in some suburbs...
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joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. you so much for being here, it's really great to have you. in your latest book, "david and goliath," your argument is disadvantages can become
joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. you so much for being here, it's really great to have you. in your latest book, "david and goliath," your argument is disadvantages can become
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malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> u.n. sponsored peace talks on libya collapsed after one of the two rival governments of libya walked out. the parliament is accused of orchestrating new violence. united nations launched a new round of talks in geneva last week. >> early results in zambia's presidential election show the ruling patriot ok fund candidate slightly ahead. the election was called after the president died in office last year. police fired tear gas at some opposition protestors who believe the result was rigged. >> there is much more to come still this half hour. we'll look at a new medical test that could make it easier to diagnose heart attacks in women. >> high level talks continue in cuba we'll gauge the reaction of the business community and more than 1 million cuban americans that call south florida home. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. let's update you. 13 people have been killed by a strike on a bus in donetsk. the city is a pro-russian separatists stronghold. it happens after hours for call
malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> u.n. sponsored peace talks on libya collapsed after one of the two rival governments of libya walked out. the parliament is accused of orchestrating new violence. united nations launched a new round of talks in geneva last week. >> early results in zambia's presidential election show the ruling patriot ok fund candidate slightly ahead. the election was called after the president died in office last year. police fired tear gas at some opposition...
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trotter is what we would see with king and malcolm k3 actively confronting those responsible for racial injustice where as the voice protested through scholarship and many of you are familiar with "the souls of black folks." that was trotter's message. now i thought i might open it up to any questions you all might have. feel free. yes? >> i'm curious if from ther tried to combine his protest efforts with others at the time which would include women veterans, others. >> absolutely. he had something called the political league. changed names several times. i don't know why. never could find out. but trotter actually worked with the naacp. his organization andors served as the umbrella organizations as well as the engines and a lot of them shared membership as well. trotter didn't align himself wholeheartedly with the naacp because he felt there were too many whites in there and it watered down the message and he wasn't prejudice but felt the white people couldn't understand the urgency needed in their struggle. brand-new they did work together in this movement and share in my opinion, an
trotter is what we would see with king and malcolm k3 actively confronting those responsible for racial injustice where as the voice protested through scholarship and many of you are familiar with "the souls of black folks." that was trotter's message. now i thought i might open it up to any questions you all might have. feel free. yes? >> i'm curious if from ther tried to combine his protest efforts with others at the time which would include women veterans, others. >>...
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not attacked i believe we have high concentrations in the bayview i don't why we can't do that have malcolm x and george drew and abraham lincoln if they're not going to the programs let's bring world language to them and give them an hour of language a day so that you know we just are not sitting on our laurels and saying they're not interested in the program well, they need to learn another language to be bilingual also so i suggest if we're not seeing the equality in those programs then 53 we should as a district be thinking about bringing language to those students so i suggest that thank you very much those are interesting yes, a whole list of stuff and hear it next month but thank you for this. >> mr. haney and i'd like to make comments. >> first of all, i agree a commissioner fewer she said i'm to have the opportunity to explore that our general conversation about the language pathway this was brought up particularly in reference to the vision 2025 i think a lot of the ways we're envisioning where we are going going to be the students won't be in the school room there is a lot more d
not attacked i believe we have high concentrations in the bayview i don't why we can't do that have malcolm x and george drew and abraham lincoln if they're not going to the programs let's bring world language to them and give them an hour of language a day so that you know we just are not sitting on our laurels and saying they're not interested in the program well, they need to learn another language to be bilingual also so i suggest if we're not seeing the equality in those programs then 53...
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malcolm webb al jazeera - kin chassa. >> heavy rain caused flooding in bolivia. a hardest hit area was the city of aururu where residents tried to protect their houses. 15 least are dead and thousands of acres of crops damaged. >> a ferry capsized near the east. survivors waited to be waiting on the shores. >> two spanish citizens and children are among the missing. >> the pakistan government be gun to round up illegal afghan citizens, and it could affect up to a million upregistered refugees and 1.5 million who are registered. we have more from peshawar. >> this is how the majority of afghan refugees live in pakistan. dirty mud houses without amenities. water contaminated by sewerage to wash their clothes. most are jobless. they can hardly feed their children. there are at least 1.5 million registered by the u.n. and an estimated 1 million who have not registered. the government in pakistan will force the unregistered to lead. >> search and combing operations are already underway in and outside islamabad, against afghan immigrants. stom orders have been -- some
malcolm webb al jazeera - kin chassa. >> heavy rain caused flooding in bolivia. a hardest hit area was the city of aururu where residents tried to protect their houses. 15 least are dead and thousands of acres of crops damaged. >> a ferry capsized near the east. survivors waited to be waiting on the shores. >> two spanish citizens and children are among the missing. >> the pakistan government be gun to round up illegal afghan citizens, and it could affect up to a million...
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malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: crowds of angry people demonstrated on the streets, demonstrating against a sen sis that could delay elections by up to four years. they think it's an attempt by president joseph kabila to extend his rule beyond two terms. down the road we met protesters carrying a body. they shout that she was shot by a police officer. then our camera man was hit by a rock. the crowd was angry, wanting the media to hear their message. >> translation: the moderation to the law is not a good thing. it will take three years. we don't want to president ruling after 2016. >> reporter: it is to the advantage of the president personally. he's not doing it for the interests of the population. that's why there has been an attempt to change the constitution. in some circumstances people took advantage. others keep trying to earn a living. this market was a business. the owner worked for the judiciary. protesters got the better of police, and soldiers were kept in. they tried to plead with people to calm down. people identified him as a government worker and they burnt his ca
malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: crowds of angry people demonstrated on the streets, demonstrating against a sen sis that could delay elections by up to four years. they think it's an attempt by president joseph kabila to extend his rule beyond two terms. down the road we met protesters carrying a body. they shout that she was shot by a police officer. then our camera man was hit by a rock. the crowd was angry, wanting the media to hear their message. >> translation: the...
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also martin luther king junior avenue southeast between alabama and malcolm x avenue aaron was talking about that earlier, police investigation closing that section of southeast here this morning. a wider look at things overall no major problems into and out of town. everything looking quite good. i'm back in enminuteten minutes.e w your diet resolutions, a new pill could work. how it works to burp fat. >>> and ray rice still without an nfl team after the scandal involving his marriage. why he may be in for a pay day from the ravens even though he's ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> right now at the live desk following pope francis on his week long trip to asia. just moments ago, he arrived in the philippines. these are live pictures. there you see the pope's plan. he's still inside. he has not deplaned yet. but he will receive a hero's welcome once he does step off from that plane. this is the first time in 20 years that a pope has visited the philippines and the philippines has the largest population of catholics in asia. there have been national holidays to that have been set up to coincide with pope franc
also martin luther king junior avenue southeast between alabama and malcolm x avenue aaron was talking about that earlier, police investigation closing that section of southeast here this morning. a wider look at things overall no major problems into and out of town. everything looking quite good. i'm back in enminuteten minutes.e w your diet resolutions, a new pill could work. how it works to burp fat. >>> and ray rice still without an nfl team after the scandal involving his...
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>> malcolm, explain what is broken windows mean?the '70s which said criminals take their cues -- would be criminals take their cues from environment. when they are in an environment that appears to them disorderly they take that as permission to behave in disorderly ways themselves. that led to folk is in new york in the 1980s when there was a renewed push to bring down crime rates that said part of that anti-crime strategy ought to be paying attention to symbols in the environment. things like remember famous squeegee men in new york or panhandling on the street or trash on the sidewalk. if it looked clean, people might he behave differently. >> what happens is this policing you describe new policing does correlate, does seem to coincide with very dramatic long time reduction in crime that has gone on and on and on. crime has gone way down. >> i don't know. one of the things that happened since i wrote "broken windows and tipping point" i've become a little bit of a skeptic. i do think there's something to this idea but i think it
>> malcolm, explain what is broken windows mean?the '70s which said criminals take their cues -- would be criminals take their cues from environment. when they are in an environment that appears to them disorderly they take that as permission to behave in disorderly ways themselves. that led to folk is in new york in the 1980s when there was a renewed push to bring down crime rates that said part of that anti-crime strategy ought to be paying attention to symbols in the environment....
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malcolm webb reports the government has also been criticized for clamping down on press readings. >>ter: this is a popular television journalist here in the capitol. he hosts a talk show critical of the government. he shows us where he was covering the violent anti-government demonstrations last week. demonstrators think the president is trying to change election laws to extend his rule. these protesters were pleased to see him there, but after that he says he was stopped by a police major. >> translator: he took the cam ma and then fired his gun next to my head. he took the camera in the police car. he has forcibly taken by property. >> reporter: the intimidation doesn't end there. this television station has been off of the air for more than a week. it is owned by an opposition politician. the manager accuses the government of switching it off, because it broadcast the opposition's call for protest. >> translator: the government says we must have democracy, but we can't have that without freedom of the press. since they closed us down it mean there is no democracy and no freedom of
malcolm webb reports the government has also been criticized for clamping down on press readings. >>ter: this is a popular television journalist here in the capitol. he hosts a talk show critical of the government. he shows us where he was covering the violent anti-government demonstrations last week. demonstrators think the president is trying to change election laws to extend his rule. these protesters were pleased to see him there, but after that he says he was stopped by a police...
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protesters in democratic republic of congo and demonstrating against changes to election laws and as malcolmts the government has been criticized for clamping down on press freedom. >> reporter: a popular television journalist in the capitol here and hosts a talk show that is critical of the government and shows us where he was covering the violent anti-government demonstrations last week this is the video the cameraman filmed that day and think the president is trying to change election laws to extend his rule. these protesters were pleased to see him there but after that he says he was stopped by a police major major. >> translator: he took the camera then he fired his gun next to my head. he took the camera in the police car. i could not run away because he had taken my property. >> reporter: the intimidation doesn't end there. this television station has been off the air more than a work and called channel contasa and owned by a politician and accused the government of switching it off because it broadcast the call for protests. >> translator: the government says we must have democracy b
protesters in democratic republic of congo and demonstrating against changes to election laws and as malcolmts the government has been criticized for clamping down on press freedom. >> reporter: a popular television journalist in the capitol here and hosts a talk show that is critical of the government and shows us where he was covering the violent anti-government demonstrations last week this is the video the cameraman filmed that day and think the president is trying to change election...
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found their thrill on malcolm hill. [laughter] he was going . that's part of a 13-0 run and more hill, he had 28 points and maryland beaten on the road 64-57. >> another good one, good wednesday night of basketball virginia hosting nc state, good game. kyle washington from the corner the little lefty stroke here corner pocket and book here with 13 and wolf pack looking for the upset but virginia' defense, what do they always tell you? trail the play you never know what's going to happen. justin anderson follows it up with a flush and eventually pulling away and they take it 61-51 and they are 14 and 0 on the season. got to be scared. >> it's about to be a busy spring gang, maryland, georgetown, george washington looking like turyney teams, spring training is a month away and red rockers seem cooked a month ago but here we go. they are hitting it again on the road at toronto. they call this flash back. the whip shot right there, goes right past the goal and the caps poured it on and they will light more lamps than genera
found their thrill on malcolm hill. [laughter] he was going . that's part of a 13-0 run and more hill, he had 28 points and maryland beaten on the road 64-57. >> another good one, good wednesday night of basketball virginia hosting nc state, good game. kyle washington from the corner the little lefty stroke here corner pocket and book here with 13 and wolf pack looking for the upset but virginia' defense, what do they always tell you? trail the play you never know what's going to happen....
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we would like to see director malcolm come back to the puc and actually start looking at what the rates would be for a program that wouldn't include the shell contract and that's pretty much it so thanks so much for all of your work on this and we look forward to having you continue to push this forward and really putting pressure on everyone to move the program forward. thank you. >> thank you. any other public that would like to comment? >> hello commissioners. i am tiffany from the sierra club and i am also in agreement with everyone in this room that i am looking forward to seeing cleanpowersf being moved forward and also i am happy to see that we're addressing the fact we shouldn't be fixated on what type of jobs and more on the issue of climate change and how san francisco can work to combat that so thank you for having us here today and i am excited to see this program move forward. >> great. thank you so much and seeing no other member of the public come forward we will close public comment. [gavel] and this is just an information item, right, so we will go on to our next item,
we would like to see director malcolm come back to the puc and actually start looking at what the rates would be for a program that wouldn't include the shell contract and that's pretty much it so thanks so much for all of your work on this and we look forward to having you continue to push this forward and really putting pressure on everyone to move the program forward. thank you. >> thank you. any other public that would like to comment? >> hello commissioners. i am tiffany from...
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malcolm webb, al jazerra in the democratic republic of congo. >>> the u.n.iolence in afghanistan has driven 140,000 people from their home last year. around 800,000 of these have moved to other parts of the country. while the others have left afghanistan completely. jennifer glass has more. >> reporter: at the camp on the out skirts kabul the families keep arriving, five in the last monthmonth loan, fighting in forced them to leave everything they have. that where she her four sons, learn grandchildren are from. they didn't arrive here all at once group by group over the past four years they left fertile farmland in the south gradually becoming too dangerous because of war. >> translator: we don't have anything. our men go out to try to find work sometimes they find it, sometimes they don't. they bring us a little foot and water. >> reporter: the camp has no electricity, sewage or running water. the people have to pay to fill up from a nearby well. there are hundreds of families in this cam' loan. most of them fled fighting in other parts of the country. and
malcolm webb, al jazerra in the democratic republic of congo. >>> the u.n.iolence in afghanistan has driven 140,000 people from their home last year. around 800,000 of these have moved to other parts of the country. while the others have left afghanistan completely. jennifer glass has more. >> reporter: at the camp on the out skirts kabul the families keep arriving, five in the last monthmonth loan, fighting in forced them to leave everything they have. that where she her four...
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are safer but waiting for their leaders the politicians and diplomats to determine their future, malcolmongo. >>> u.s. police have faced a barrage of criticism over the recent killings of unarmed black men but police supporters have also been making their voices heard. from washington, d.c. a report. >> reporter: organizers fell short of their goal of creating a sea of blue to show support for the police on saturday. the exasperation of those that did gather was deep. >> we were just tired of no support for our law enforcement officers. if you look around, whether it's the media whether it's just walking down the street, there is lack of support every request. >> reporter: since the police killing of unarmed black teenager michael brown last august regular demonstrations around the country calling for reform. the organizers of this march feel the public is forgetting the police butt their lives on the line every day. >> reporter: should people worried that a young black man is 21 times more likely to be killed than a young white person, for example? >> no, i don't think so. we need to lo
are safer but waiting for their leaders the politicians and diplomats to determine their future, malcolmongo. >>> u.s. police have faced a barrage of criticism over the recent killings of unarmed black men but police supporters have also been making their voices heard. from washington, d.c. a report. >> reporter: organizers fell short of their goal of creating a sea of blue to show support for the police on saturday. the exasperation of those that did gather was deep. >> we...
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malcolm, thank you very much for that update. malcolm web report from kinshasa. german newspaper says german has stopped exports. they ex pour more weapons than any other country except the united states and russia. it's largest customer in fact is saudi arabia. the german government agreed on a $1.7 billion deal for two battle tanks four years ago. last year more than 100 patrol and border patrol boats were ordered worth around $2,000,000,000 and saudi arabia says realtime it wants to buy five type 209 submarines costing 3 and a half$3 and a half billion dollars crossing over to peter whitesman, an arms researcher at the stockholm research institute joining us via skype. the german newspaper reporting germany is stopping or cancelling. it's not clear. weapons exports to saudi arabia. what's behind this move? >> faurlts we don't know exactly the decision is made in secret. but it appears to be mainly related to saudi airrray i can't, a considered a repressive state and many people also within german politics strongly against supplying arms to saudi aabe i can't.
malcolm, thank you very much for that update. malcolm web report from kinshasa. german newspaper says german has stopped exports. they ex pour more weapons than any other country except the united states and russia. it's largest customer in fact is saudi arabia. the german government agreed on a $1.7 billion deal for two battle tanks four years ago. last year more than 100 patrol and border patrol boats were ordered worth around $2,000,000,000 and saudi arabia says realtime it wants to buy five...
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. >> the meeting of malcolm x and coretta scott king, while king is in jail is real? >> yes.ght to have that in the piece. it is so moving to me that malcolm x just weeks before his assassination, actually sought out king and went to selma with an offering of himself, of his reputation to say, they will be afraid of me so much that they may do what you want as an alternative, so let me be here to represent what can happen if they do not work with you i'm a the sclc. there's something emotional about that because i love malcolm and i love king come to think they were so close to maybe having some alignment, but it wasn't to be. >> he would be killed. and dr. king as well just a few years later. let's talk about the dismantling of the voting rights act. this 50 years after the selma marches. president obama has announced he will be going to selma. what your thoughts about that on the 50th anniversary? >> i celebrate him going anything that can bring more attention to this. real tragedy, american tragedy is what this is. so many people at risk of losing their right to let their
. >> the meeting of malcolm x and coretta scott king, while king is in jail is real? >> yes.ght to have that in the piece. it is so moving to me that malcolm x just weeks before his assassination, actually sought out king and went to selma with an offering of himself, of his reputation to say, they will be afraid of me so much that they may do what you want as an alternative, so let me be here to represent what can happen if they do not work with you i'm a the sclc. there's...
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malcolm x is brilliant at borrowing from billy graham. is also this virile, masculine preacher his big flaw is that he was a womanizer. this hymn, this poem becomes a masculine song, even though its origins were feminine. at a time when julia ward howe is forgotten. aside from battle -- elaine showalter, one of the great literary scholars of princeton is now doing a full book on julia ward howe, solely as a poet, making the case that her poetry in general will stand up to any poet in the 19th century, one of the great poets in the english language. and there is a whitening, you can sense. this song has its roots in african american culture. its race is forgotten. it is indelibly yoked to "john brown's body." that is forgotten and erased. many whites do not recognize that it has remained a powerful african-american hymn, not just in civil rights. a friend of mine, the scholar richard fox, who published a book on lincoln's assassination -- he is at university of south carolina and has family in boston. he told me a great story. he was flyin
malcolm x is brilliant at borrowing from billy graham. is also this virile, masculine preacher his big flaw is that he was a womanizer. this hymn, this poem becomes a masculine song, even though its origins were feminine. at a time when julia ward howe is forgotten. aside from battle -- elaine showalter, one of the great literary scholars of princeton is now doing a full book on julia ward howe, solely as a poet, making the case that her poetry in general will stand up to any poet in the 19th...
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the beginning. >> why would i read malcolm brad well? >>> did the doodle mean their doom? there was graffiti with the message, bye-bye along with a frowney face. the crew members found the sketchy sketch written in oil on the fuselage. just say sellly. belly. they requested a full sweep, but you fighted refused saying it was a, quote, joke. was it? since staff would not cooperate the flight was canceled and the employees later fired and thousand they are suing to get their jobs back. who made the graffiti? maybe it was one of the america nirks on -- mechanics seen on the plane. >> an ace mechanic. >> there have been some scares. >> the creepy bye-bye plane. are they filming the final destination? get me a new plane and get me an upgrade. if it was go ising to had fiewlgt are fiewlgt dirs -- if it was final destination plane it would be the greatest flight ever. >> that's why i said a bad horror movie. the newest "final destination" may be not as good. >> that's true. they are running out of plot lines. this seems like something you would
the beginning. >> why would i read malcolm brad well? >>> did the doodle mean their doom? there was graffiti with the message, bye-bye along with a frowney face. the crew members found the sketchy sketch written in oil on the fuselage. just say sellly. belly. they requested a full sweep, but you fighted refused saying it was a, quote, joke. was it? since staff would not cooperate the flight was canceled and the employees later fired and thousand they are suing to get their jobs...
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some people are now saying maybe it is more along the lines of what malcolm x would believe. other people are saying martin luther king fits the white narrative better. the bottom line is that race still has a stronghold on american debate. fear, guilt, anger those things all get brought up. i for one applaud oprah for what she did right there. >> for all of the things that eric described are certainly true. we talk about them. what a man to have given us the founding principle for the next several decades. i think the large celebrations of his life the fact that there is a federal holiday observed is that it shows the content of the character of our nation. i think -- i don't think we are as divides as the media seems to make it. >> i disagree. and bob starts today. >> before martin luther king was killed he was very ill and not going to give a speech to those on strike. they talked him to giving the speech. very much setting up and realizing his own death was coming. >> i don't know what will happen now but it doesn't matter with me now because i have been to the mountain t
some people are now saying maybe it is more along the lines of what malcolm x would believe. other people are saying martin luther king fits the white narrative better. the bottom line is that race still has a stronghold on american debate. fear, guilt, anger those things all get brought up. i for one applaud oprah for what she did right there. >> for all of the things that eric described are certainly true. we talk about them. what a man to have given us the founding principle for the...
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some people are now saying maybe it is more along the lines of what malcolm x would believe.er people are saying martin luther king fits the white narrative better. the bottom line is that race still has a stronghold on american debate. fear, guilt, anger those things all get brought up. i for one applaud oprah for what she did right there. >> for all of the things that eric described are certainly true. we talk about them. what a man to have given us the founding principle for the next several decades. i think the large celebrations of his life the fact that there is a federal holiday observed is that it shows the content of the character of our nation. i think -- i don't think we are as divides as the media seems to make it. >> i disagree. >> "one more thing" up next. re unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite ha
some people are now saying maybe it is more along the lines of what malcolm x would believe.er people are saying martin luther king fits the white narrative better. the bottom line is that race still has a stronghold on american debate. fear, guilt, anger those things all get brought up. i for one applaud oprah for what she did right there. >> for all of the things that eric described are certainly true. we talk about them. what a man to have given us the founding principle for the next...
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avenue between alabama and malcolm x still shut down from the police investigation. >>> 6:32 now. developing this morning, if you work on the hill fbi says you are safe after they arrested a man they say was planning an attack on the capitol. tracie potts live for us on capitol hill right now. they're saying employees were never really in danger there. >> reporter: no because the fbi informant who tipped the fbi off gave them plenty of time to foil this plot. apparently he hasn't even gotten the bomb making materials yet. but the fbi says this man will be in court tomorrow. christopher lee cornell bought two assault type rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition. that's when they got him. the gun store owner says he never would have suspected will by. and we'vd we've also heard from the father. >> he never showed any signs offand we've also heard from thfguy. anf violence or anything. quiet, shy, good kid. >> r according to authorities, it was a plot to set off pipe bombs at or near the capitol and then shoot people as they came running out. but again the fbi is saying they have been wa
avenue between alabama and malcolm x still shut down from the police investigation. >>> 6:32 now. developing this morning, if you work on the hill fbi says you are safe after they arrested a man they say was planning an attack on the capitol. tracie potts live for us on capitol hill right now. they're saying employees were never really in danger there. >> reporter: no because the fbi informant who tipped the fbi off gave them plenty of time to foil this plot. apparently he hasn't...
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so as malcolm said, many of these people were not involved. they were born after they were civilians, so militarily they are not that big of threat, but it is part of a political deal. of course, congo sovereignty wants to get rid of all the groups. i think you're right. rwanda will take them back and because it gives them tighter control over them, of course, who want to disarm them and prosecute them. >> thank you as ever, for your thoughts. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> all right well, we move away from africa now and go to iraq, where at least ten people have died in a series of explosions in and around the capitol. a blast in a car repair shop killed three people. five others died in another explosion, and a sheep market, two soldiers were also killed after their army patrol was targeted in a bomb attack north of the capitol. well this violence comes as the iraqi prime minister has been hosting a security summit also in the capitol. haider allah bady addressed factions across the country. it's aimed at reconciling division among
so as malcolm said, many of these people were not involved. they were born after they were civilians, so militarily they are not that big of threat, but it is part of a political deal. of course, congo sovereignty wants to get rid of all the groups. i think you're right. rwanda will take them back and because it gives them tighter control over them, of course, who want to disarm them and prosecute them. >> thank you as ever, for your thoughts. thank you very much. >> my pleasure....
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we are hearing from malcolm jamal warner.tells billboard magazine it is difficult to see cosby face allegations of sexual assault. he calls him an important mentor and friend. >>> winter storm set to dump snow across the southern rockies and southern plains. let's get to meteorologist derek van dam for the weather. >> a winter wonderland across mexico and texas. be careful traveling east or west along i-40. we are expecting 3 to 6 inches of snow. temperatures today, 46 for the capital. 39 for the big apple. windy city is topping 36 with sunshine. look at the storm system over the gulf of mexico. this will produce 3 and 5 inches locally from texas through the carolinas. as we look toward friday night and into saturday we have the potential for a big snow storm. a nor'easter for new york city and washington, d.c. the path of the storm still uncertain with some models indicating anywhere between 2 and 4 inches of snow for the big cities and as little as a light dusting. either way you look at it, christine and john we will monit
we are hearing from malcolm jamal warner.tells billboard magazine it is difficult to see cosby face allegations of sexual assault. he calls him an important mentor and friend. >>> winter storm set to dump snow across the southern rockies and southern plains. let's get to meteorologist derek van dam for the weather. >> a winter wonderland across mexico and texas. be careful traveling east or west along i-40. we are expecting 3 to 6 inches of snow. temperatures today, 46 for the...