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malcolm x. it's the first book to look at that complex friendship. it goes deep and previously untouched records and documents. we are very, very pleased to have randy here today. we are really glad that randy is joining us tonight. >> the live talkshow on fridays at noon, they host a politics owl hour. and multiple media outlets. they have been listed among the most influential people by the washingtonian. we're so glad they could join us tonight. this is one of our many partner events, were pleased to partner today and they share so many of our values and bringing authors together and having great conversation. thank you again so much for coming. please join me in welcoming our gas [applause]. >> thank you all for showing up on a dark and stormy night. if you bed to bermuda you know that is a drink. dark and stormy. before we get started i would like to not only think sarah and the whole staff here at cramer books, but the partner team is working here with events because we know listeners are
malcolm x. it's the first book to look at that complex friendship. it goes deep and previously untouched records and documents. we are very, very pleased to have randy here today. we are really glad that randy is joining us tonight. >> the live talkshow on fridays at noon, they host a politics owl hour. and multiple media outlets. they have been listed among the most influential people by the washingtonian. we're so glad they could join us tonight. this is one of our many partner events,...
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he doesn't confide that to malcolm but ultimately the malcolm was assassinated but by 1996 was carrying the torch for the united states was the most beloved athletes when people were rooting for sunday listed against him. because of his religious beliefs. you still muslim to this day. the change that caused muhammad ali to become the hero. he took a controversial stand. that was incredibly of unpopular when he took that but after a few years it was mainstream. it was longer for that anti-war causes so he became debilitated. with that power that he once had. with that power of american culture that he believes made wallpaper out of cleaver and the black panther so we were able to absorber. you can ask questions now. >> i am a big fan i know when you approached the project with anything historical there is a lot of research and you probably had some perspective. >> as you go through that process do you have any prospective? >> during the course of writing the book was that point of view from the process of writing the book. >> we wrote the acknowledgments with the research and realize now
he doesn't confide that to malcolm but ultimately the malcolm was assassinated but by 1996 was carrying the torch for the united states was the most beloved athletes when people were rooting for sunday listed against him. because of his religious beliefs. you still muslim to this day. the change that caused muhammad ali to become the hero. he took a controversial stand. that was incredibly of unpopular when he took that but after a few years it was mainstream. it was longer for that anti-war...
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in 1955 malcolm x. would be assassinated and carmichael smith would be organizing the black panthers. and also a number of twists and turns, shifts and influences and events, routes and routes and roots and proliferation's of organization, by 1966, smith with carmichael as his chair and robinson as his executive director leading efforts around black liberation international affairs, sncc the student nonviolent coronary committee and other organizations had turned to under the big ten to black power. that is just one way, just one way to connect some of the dots. so now, because the interlude from marcus garvey all the way down to sncc and connecting the dots, now we arrived back at in 1968. amy who spots this interlude facing the roots and the roots and expressions to hear about her path was published in 1968. this catholic featured an essay titled the fourth and course of black power in america. it began this way, with, with depth of emotion of small words, with with a depth of emotion of small word ca
in 1955 malcolm x. would be assassinated and carmichael smith would be organizing the black panthers. and also a number of twists and turns, shifts and influences and events, routes and routes and roots and proliferation's of organization, by 1966, smith with carmichael as his chair and robinson as his executive director leading efforts around black liberation international affairs, sncc the student nonviolent coronary committee and other organizations had turned to under the big ten to black...
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not just of malcolm x, but of her entire family. so to conclude, rather, tracing louise little's story extends the study of the black world by uncovering the history of a transnational midwest as a distinct and important set of black protests. it illustrates the significance of women in advancing pan-africanism. for scholars of americans, little's life -- [inaudible] who left few, if any, written records and whose legacies scholars have largely overlooked and denigrated still. there are many questions that remain unanswered about her life. finally, little's life serves as a powerful model for those of us today committed to creating a more just and democratic world. she understood the importance of grassroots organizing for black liberation as well as the need to cultivate the next generation, cultivating the next generation of black freedom fighters. she also believes in the dignity of black womanhood. given that african devenn p cant people remain second class citizens globally and that the lives of black people seemingly don't mat
not just of malcolm x, but of her entire family. so to conclude, rather, tracing louise little's story extends the study of the black world by uncovering the history of a transnational midwest as a distinct and important set of black protests. it illustrates the significance of women in advancing pan-africanism. for scholars of americans, little's life -- [inaudible] who left few, if any, written records and whose legacies scholars have largely overlooked and denigrated still. there are many...
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it seems like malcolm brogdon was the difference maker tonight, rob. robert: yeah, erin, that's right. for butler, 12 in the first half, 12 in the first seven minutes of the second half. uva regrouped, put malcolm brogdon on him, go to way for guard lineup, and that was pretty much all she wrote. >> he was having himself a good game. a very skilled player, very crafty. guardk doing the four lineup was the adjustment. >> malcolm said to me, coach, let me take him. we had to put anthony on number , austin full stop it was a tough matchup for anthony, but malcolm made it hard on andrew. guard him ato little bit and see if i could disrupt him a bit. malcolm is the best player of the year in the acc. he played him really well, and also in the post. he did not make it easy. had one of their best halves of the season, shooting 70% from the field. shoot well, play good defense, you win, simple as that. erin: i have virginia winning it all, so i'm not complaining full stop over the you get to go to chi-town next time. robert: going back home, baby. maryland bar
it seems like malcolm brogdon was the difference maker tonight, rob. robert: yeah, erin, that's right. for butler, 12 in the first half, 12 in the first seven minutes of the second half. uva regrouped, put malcolm brogdon on him, go to way for guard lineup, and that was pretty much all she wrote. >> he was having himself a good game. a very skilled player, very crafty. guardk doing the four lineup was the adjustment. >> malcolm said to me, coach, let me take him. we had to put...
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all of which brings us right back to malcolm nance.colm, the question i didn't have time to ask, the question you're probably always asked by public sector and private. what do you do? >> well, for the most part, we are in a global war. with this organization. but when we say this organization, you have to remember, this is al qaeda's fifth generation. just younger, faster, better equipped with weapons, and they now have carved out a piece of terrain in iraq and syria, north africa, libya, and parts of egypt, yemen, and somalia. so this organization has to be taken on connectically, as we have been doing, which is military combat operations we have sustained. we have carried out over 22,000 air strikes on this group, not just in iraq and syria, but also in libya and other places. but also, we have to -- we have to empower the muslim world. all right, to show their rejection of this. the muslim world has been speaking out against isis in this corrupt cult-like islamic ideology. they call it islamic but it's not really. we have assist th
all of which brings us right back to malcolm nance.colm, the question i didn't have time to ask, the question you're probably always asked by public sector and private. what do you do? >> well, for the most part, we are in a global war. with this organization. but when we say this organization, you have to remember, this is al qaeda's fifth generation. just younger, faster, better equipped with weapons, and they now have carved out a piece of terrain in iraq and syria, north africa,...
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okay, malcolm, i'm glad you're here. i'm a huge fan.ssues i could discuss with you tonight, but i want to talk about a subject you're passionate about, and that's football. there's been a lot of stories in the news lately about the injuries and concussions, and you've even mentioned banning it. why are you so down on america's favorite past time, canadian >> i should say i'm a hypocrite. >> larry: you're a fan. >> i'm a huge fan even if i understand what i'm watching is morally problematic in many ways. i feel more strongly as i thought about this. more strongly about what's wrong with college and high school football than with the pros. it's one thing to have someone play a game that runs the risk of bringing them permanent damage while they're making a couple million dollars a year, right. it's another thing to do that on the college level where they're not making anything where they're potentially endangering their own health to entertain alumni and drunken college students. >> larry: do you think college football is a problem. >> li
okay, malcolm, i'm glad you're here. i'm a huge fan.ssues i could discuss with you tonight, but i want to talk about a subject you're passionate about, and that's football. there's been a lot of stories in the news lately about the injuries and concussions, and you've even mentioned banning it. why are you so down on america's favorite past time, canadian >> i should say i'm a hypocrite. >> larry: you're a fan. >> i'm a huge fan even if i understand what i'm watching is...
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he wasn't popular amongst his own colleague and malcolm turnbull took the crown from him. it could on be the same. he could lose the election. it could be that the leader of the opposition, bill shorten, could become prime minister later this year. turnbull doesn't think that will happen. he would control the senate putting in a much stronger position stopping the kind of internal rivalaries that brought miss predecessors down >>> coming up, we look at how obama's journey to cuba is dividing generations. ding generations. >>> the top stories on al jazeera. obama is in cuba. the first sitting u.s. president to visit in nearly 90 years. he will be meeting his counterpart castro. it is a sign of warming relations between the two countries. air strikes against i.s.i.l. in northern iraq have killed at least 25 people and injured around 70 others. the u.s.-led coalition hit mosul university around shops nearby. a football match between two of turkey's biggest teams has been cancelled. the istanbul derby had been scheduled for sunday evening. it was called off because of intellig
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we were talking to malcolm nance. and malcolm, to your initial point, why europe?urope because it has a very large body of combatants who they have managed to recruit, bring back into operation zones like syria, libya, yemen. and because europe is the nearest or the proximate ally to the united states. it's also places that they can infiltrate with great ease. molenbeek is a very deep section of the city, west of -- the west side of brussels, with 30% of the population as foreigners from north africa and the arab-speaking nations of the middle east, near east. those people, they are operatives, can swim within that sea of people and not be seen. as we've seen over the last four months. we have had one of the most intense man hunts in europe with the operative laterally one block from his parents' home. with that support structure, it allows them to go in, do their planning, marry up with the weapons systems that they want to use for terrorist attacks and actually carry out the attacks as we have seen today. >> malcolm, one more question on this specifically. i just
we were talking to malcolm nance. and malcolm, to your initial point, why europe?urope because it has a very large body of combatants who they have managed to recruit, bring back into operation zones like syria, libya, yemen. and because europe is the nearest or the proximate ally to the united states. it's also places that they can infiltrate with great ease. molenbeek is a very deep section of the city, west of -- the west side of brussels, with 30% of the population as foreigners from north...
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it was malcolm nance, and i forgot what time this was this morning, malcolm, that what we're witnessingi wrote it down, is nothing short of a strategic campaign to destabilize all of europe by isis. that's a lot to say, a lot of people will find that a very depressing thought, a very worrisome thought. >> it is, but you have to look it from isis' perspective. even though we have them hold up in syria and iraq, self-made cal ln fet, egypt, yemen, what they're doing now is returning fighters and a european battle front. so in essence, they're throwing punches at europe. and every time we react politically, diplomatically or air strikes, they sit down, calmly plan, activate networks, and then they throw another punch. some of them have been blocked. but today, they had a successful punch that landed. >> i should add, malcolm nance is also the author of the book called defeating isis. so mr. author, how is that done? if i read your comments correctly, there is an over reaction by the west, after each attack, that emboldens isis. it's hard to snuff out an idea? >> i have ee a said that many
it was malcolm nance, and i forgot what time this was this morning, malcolm, that what we're witnessingi wrote it down, is nothing short of a strategic campaign to destabilize all of europe by isis. that's a lot to say, a lot of people will find that a very depressing thought, a very worrisome thought. >> it is, but you have to look it from isis' perspective. even though we have them hold up in syria and iraq, self-made cal ln fet, egypt, yemen, what they're doing now is returning...
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i'm joined by msnbc contributor malcolm nance, a combat veteran, retired u.s.elligence collector, and steve clemens, editor at large for "the atlantic" just outside the airport in brussels arriving when the attacks took place and just made his way back to washington. thank so much to you, steve. malcolm, the whole question whether we should be surveying muslim neighborhoods and stepping our intelligence and doing a better job in helping europe the fact that hillary clinton is going make proposals in a couple of hours at stanford, what more should we be doing? what more should ufrp europe be doing. >> i've been training and lecturing to new york state's entire homeland security and intelligence officer community for law enforcement and local police. this proposal to do surveillance on american citizens, as if they were in a ghetto, the president made it very, very clear, not only do these, number one, not stand up to our values, this country's 239 years old, we have never done that on the scale apart from the civil war. we're not going to go to the gestapo and a
i'm joined by msnbc contributor malcolm nance, a combat veteran, retired u.s.elligence collector, and steve clemens, editor at large for "the atlantic" just outside the airport in brussels arriving when the attacks took place and just made his way back to washington. thank so much to you, steve. malcolm, the whole question whether we should be surveying muslim neighborhoods and stepping our intelligence and doing a better job in helping europe the fact that hillary clinton is going...
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organization lope to uncover more about malcolm x's early life.ormer malcolm little became a minister and the spokesman for the nation of islam in the 1950's and 60's. he eventually renounced the radical black muslim group and was gunned down by its followers in new york city in 1965. >> new this morning three first grade students in anchorage alaska have been suspended after plotting to kill one of their little classmates. investigators say three girls at winter berry charter school were planning on using silica gel packets from their lunch bags to poison and kill another student. the gel isn't toxic but the students thought it was. another classmate notified a teacher. the principal says the girls will be returning to class after a multiple day suspension. no charges will be filed. it's not clear why the girls targeted their classmate. >>> a can customer an clerk fought off a would be robber at a new york gas station. 20-year-old rob phelps was talking to the manager sunday morning. that's when a man with a knife grabbed him from behind and dema
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organizers hope to uncover more about malcolm x's early life.ormer malcolm little became a minister and spokesman for the nation of islam in the 50's and 60's. he eventually renounced the radical black muslim group and was gunned down by its followers in new york city into 1965. >> 5:53 and up next the company blamed for sickening a delaware family by using a toxic chemical at their u.s. virgin islands vacation home are going have to pay up. >> snapchat is getting a major overhaul but things still will disappear. we'll be right back. >> two people are recovering after this wreck in philadelphia's olney section. police say a driver lost control hit a parked car then slammed into the side of a house. this happened around nine:00 last night at fourth and west ashdale streets. it's unclear if anyone was inside the home. the home did sustain some minor damage because of the crash. >>> and the u.s. government is has fined terminix $10 million for spraying a toxic pesticide that nearly killed a family from delaware who was off on vacation. the justice
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my thanks to malcolm nance, lawrence korb, general mark kimmitt, ayman mohyeldin, gabe gutierrez, an extraordinary team to have when you have sadeveloping story like that. that's going to do it for me. i'm chris jansing. joy reid is coming up next. i'll see you back here at 3:00 eastern time. until then, have a wonderful sunday and a happy easter. for a limited time, you can get a great deal on this passat. wow, it looks really good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... is happening now! get a $1,250 volkswagen reward card and 0% apr on new 2016 passat models. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts
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now we kick off the weekend with malcolm gay. he explores the signals from the brain that dictate motor skills. >> and now i am very thrilled to introduce malcolm gay to left bank books. malcolm gay is an arts reporter for "the boston globe" where he covers visual and performing arts. he previously worked as a contributing writer at the "new york times" and the critic at large for our very own riverfront times where he reviewed of visual and performing arts. his writing has appeared in wired, the olympic, and time, among other publications. in 2004 the society of professional journalists northern california chapter named him that you're supposed in the emerging journalist. at a 2005 he received the james beard award for nutrition or food related consumer issues. his work has since received other national accolades, including top honors in 2008 from the association of alternative news weeklies, and in 2009 from the national association of black journalis journalists. in 2010 he was awarded the woodward bernstein award for the miss
now we kick off the weekend with malcolm gay. he explores the signals from the brain that dictate motor skills. >> and now i am very thrilled to introduce malcolm gay to left bank books. malcolm gay is an arts reporter for "the boston globe" where he covers visual and performing arts. he previously worked as a contributing writer at the "new york times" and the critic at large for our very own riverfront times where he reviewed of visual and performing arts. his...
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shawn, first then malcolm. what do you make of trump's statement, he doesn't know whether he'll use a tactical nuclear weapon? what do you think of that statement to a reporter today? >> well, you know, that's -- you're talking about a statement that is fraught with peril making a statement like that. i don't know if i want to comment on what mr. trump says, that statement is somewhat irresponsible. >> malcolm? >> yeah, as a war fighter, my views on this are pretty well known. control of nuclear weapons is the ultimate responsibility of the president of the united states. cannot play with the words, you cannot use rhetoric like that. what he would have to expect, anyone who chooses that, take the option and put it on the table, will have to deal with the department of defense. we have the right to resist unlawful orders or destabilize the security of the united states. >> wow, thank you so much. thank you, shawn. up next, trump versus cruz. things got nasty, once their wives were invoked, with cruz calling trum
shawn, first then malcolm. what do you make of trump's statement, he doesn't know whether he'll use a tactical nuclear weapon? what do you think of that statement to a reporter today? >> well, you know, that's -- you're talking about a statement that is fraught with peril making a statement like that. i don't know if i want to comment on what mr. trump says, that statement is somewhat irresponsible. >> malcolm? >> yeah, as a war fighter, my views on this are pretty well known....
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malcolm joins us from philadelphia tonight. so malcolm we heard what others think of this. what do you think is the significance of this? >> well, i think it is a very significant capture. but the one thing that everyone should pay very close attention to. we have captured the head of i.s.i.s.'s chemical weapons program. we know they have manufactured must the tard gas imustard gas l amount. 50-year-old man, in 2003 when the united states invaded, was a 38-year-old be officer in the iraqi bagh baathist party. >> wonder how i.s.i.l. was able to get access to these chemical weapons. any clues on that? >> well, the chemicals that they're using are very, very crude. you know you hear a lot of rumors, saying saddam took his chemical weapons to syria. no, that's not what happened. they are manufacturing devices which are irritants, at best, especially the chlorine gas bombs, which are designed the actually channel people and frighten them. but we've even seen i.s.i.s. use scorpions in a bomb, in a throw-back to an old roman tactic. you could almost call that biological weapons. t
malcolm joins us from philadelphia tonight. so malcolm we heard what others think of this. what do you think is the significance of this? >> well, i think it is a very significant capture. but the one thing that everyone should pay very close attention to. we have captured the head of i.s.i.s.'s chemical weapons program. we know they have manufactured must the tard gas imustard gas l amount. 50-year-old man, in 2003 when the united states invaded, was a 38-year-old be officer in the iraqi...
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malcolm, i want to go to you first.ill neely was giving us great information on the growth of far right nationalist groups in belgium, a country he described as fractious, perhaps the least cohesive culturally in europe where muslim immigrants often feel unwelcome and right wing group like nation feel empowered. talk about how this plays into the efforts to fight groups like isis that prey on that kind of division. >> belgium is not the only country in europe that has this problem. there are much larger groups operated in the political systems of many other european countries. most notably golden dawn in greece, which almost came to power at one point. a group which is very far to the right, and has neonazi roots. germany has to dpeel with groups like this all the time. as i mentioned in the previous segment, anders braeivik, in norway, who executed 77 people, mainly children, because he thought norway was allowing immigration to wash out the white race. these things play into the hands of both isis and they take away f
malcolm, i want to go to you first.ill neely was giving us great information on the growth of far right nationalist groups in belgium, a country he described as fractious, perhaps the least cohesive culturally in europe where muslim immigrants often feel unwelcome and right wing group like nation feel empowered. talk about how this plays into the efforts to fight groups like isis that prey on that kind of division. >> belgium is not the only country in europe that has this problem. there...
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host: we want to welcome malcolm nance.uthor of "defeating isis: who they are, how they fight, and take you for being with us. -- the same could be said for the isis invasion of iraq. in one day, the entire balance of power in the middle east shifted. explain. isis is actually very long-standing organization that anybody who fought in the iraq war might remember. they were called al qaeda in iraq. over that decade they transitioned from a covert terrorist organization into an actual expeditionary warfare group. isis had decided they were going to accelerate osama bin laden's timetable to create their islamic caliphate. this is something osama bin laden thought would take over a century. they decided they were going to seize all the sunni terrain in northwestern iraq and eastern syria and carve out an islamic caliphate and sunni homeland. that was their invasion of iraq, they seized all those territories. they wiped out the entire political balance in most of the levant. host: do you think that could have been predicted? gue
host: we want to welcome malcolm nance.uthor of "defeating isis: who they are, how they fight, and take you for being with us. -- the same could be said for the isis invasion of iraq. in one day, the entire balance of power in the middle east shifted. explain. isis is actually very long-standing organization that anybody who fought in the iraq war might remember. they were called al qaeda in iraq. over that decade they transitioned from a covert terrorist organization into an actual...
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they finish 20 and 11 and could still be looking at a bid to the nit--- uva's malcolm brogdon made acc history today----named the atlantic coast conference player of the year---and defensive player of the year----first time that's ever happened in the acc---- leading uva to a 13 and 5 conference record---24 and 6 overall---the senior guard averaged over 18 points, 4 rebounds and nearly 3 assists a game--- he took home 38 votes for player of the year---ahead of north carolina's brice johnson who received 9---north carolina state guard anthony cat barber out of hampton high school got 3 votes---while duke's grayson allen got one--- the other acc awards---miami's jim larranaga---named the acc coach of the year----duke forward acc freshman of the year---brogdon, barber johnson and allen were all named acc first team---along with clemson's jaron blossomgame----the acc so, you wanted to talk about your account. yes. i-i don't know how else to say this, mr. vector, but i'm wiped out. oh. market's been in a slump lately. used to happen to me during my playing days. just got to ride it out. but
they finish 20 and 11 and could still be looking at a bid to the nit--- uva's malcolm brogdon made acc history today----named the atlantic coast conference player of the year---and defensive player of the year----first time that's ever happened in the acc---- leading uva to a 13 and 5 conference record---24 and 6 overall---the senior guard averaged over 18 points, 4 rebounds and nearly 3 assists a game--- he took home 38 votes for player of the year---ahead of north carolina's brice johnson who...
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. >>> and this video has come to light showing seven cmpd officers and a trooper surrounding malcolm elliots t. in the video it looks like an this all happened after a chase, and we're pushing this forward at 6:00, and tina teary is -- terry is checking into the next step. >>> kevin dejesus was denied bond today when it was revealed in court that dejesus was placed on an immigration hold because his legal stat us is in question. police say that dejesus killed jesse campbell in his lake wylie home in january. he worked with campbell at the greenhouse in south end. >>> tonight, several suspects in the death of a lake wylie couple could be sentenced as soon as this month. 12 suspected members or associates of united blood nation gang were indict immediate 2014. and court records today found that four suspects took a plea deal. ed for attempting murder. here is a picture of markevius harper. police say that he shot a 21- year-old man outside of a home on 14th street. police say that the two got into a fight before harper grabbed the gun and shot the man. the victim is suspected to surviv
. >>> and this video has come to light showing seven cmpd officers and a trooper surrounding malcolm elliots t. in the video it looks like an this all happened after a chase, and we're pushing this forward at 6:00, and tina teary is -- terry is checking into the next step. >>> kevin dejesus was denied bond today when it was revealed in court that dejesus was placed on an immigration hold because his legal stat us is in question. police say that dejesus killed jesse campbell in...
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malcolm glen elliott was resisting arrest. pamela escobar has new information. you are getting more perspective on the video? tell us what it is. >> yes, we are. officers do not want their names to be used but one said from reviewing the footage the officer in the video is using controlled strikes so the suspect will release his hands under his body. >> cmpd says malcolm glen elliott is resisting officers as they tried to arrest him after a hit-and-run. the department's internal affairs department is reviewing the video and investigating a spokesperson says elliott was moving his arms around and not allowing officers to put handcuffs on him. and that is when elliott is hit in the back. the witness who shot this video did not want to go on camera. but she says the man was listening to officer's commands and does not understand why he is being punched. elliott is in jail and facing several charges including resisting a public officer and hit-and-run. now you have to remember the video that we're seeing has been taken from above. so we do not know what is officers.
malcolm glen elliott was resisting arrest. pamela escobar has new information. you are getting more perspective on the video? tell us what it is. >> yes, we are. officers do not want their names to be used but one said from reviewing the footage the officer in the video is using controlled strikes so the suspect will release his hands under his body. >> cmpd says malcolm glen elliott is resisting officers as they tried to arrest him after a hit-and-run. the department's internal...
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you can see the cmpd officers and a highway trooper surrounding the suspect, malcolm elliott. you can hear an officer hands behind his back and one officer appears to strike him again and again. >> you got seven cops and one person. is that hard to take down one person? they are repeatedly hitting this kid. >> reporter: officers say this started when elliott hit another vehicle and kept driving. they say someone flagged down a highway patrol trooper to help. eventually cmpd officers responded to help locate the blue mazda 3 that they say elliott was driving and he ran. >> they all started going that way to the left and the other exit. and it was like need out ground. need you on the ground. >> reporter: officers say elliott resisted when they tried to put him in handcuffs, and internal affairs is excessive force. and so far, police have not given us the names of the officers seen in the video or we just into the suspect's past. it appears that el the i don't was in trouble before with convictions for drug-related offenses and robberies dating back to 2006. live tonight at cmpd
you can see the cmpd officers and a highway trooper surrounding the suspect, malcolm elliott. you can hear an officer hands behind his back and one officer appears to strike him again and again. >> you got seven cops and one person. is that hard to take down one person? they are repeatedly hitting this kid. >> reporter: officers say this started when elliott hit another vehicle and kept driving. they say someone flagged down a highway patrol trooper to help. eventually cmpd officers...
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not just about military application. >> thank you, michael and malcolm. any way, nbc news tom costello has been following the story at home. the investigation that's underway all day today, tom, i've been watching you. i guesses the average american has a sim pi question. should we be afraid today, tomorrow, the next day? >> reporter: u.s. airports, the short answer is no, no more so than you were kbred. the tsa has been in a forward leaning posture. they collaborate as you know with the local police, state police, and with homeland security. homeland security tonight is coming out saying that they are going to add some nuanced improvements or upgrades, much ofwon't wwe won't see, we saw i already today in miami for example, at newark airport, we saw it out west, at l.a. that's likely to continue. and it will be up to individual airports to deploy those resources as they see fit. in addition, incoming passengers coming from belgium, they will have the passports screened maybe more closely than usual as they continue to watch for anybody who might be on th
not just about military application. >> thank you, michael and malcolm. any way, nbc news tom costello has been following the story at home. the investigation that's underway all day today, tom, i've been watching you. i guesses the average american has a sim pi question. should we be afraid today, tomorrow, the next day? >> reporter: u.s. airports, the short answer is no, no more so than you were kbred. the tsa has been in a forward leaning posture. they collaborate as you know...
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pamela escobar is live now and she has reaction from the mother of malcolm elliott, the man at the bottom of the pile of officers. what was his mom's reaction to seeing that videotape? >> she tells me when she first saw the video on the news she did not realize it involved her son until she saw the photo afterwards. she says there's so many officers in that video that she could not see her son's face for body. >> i was terrified. why did it take that many officers to hold my son down? my son is like 6'1" and he weighs like 100 pounds. so it should not have took that many officers to hold him down like that. >> malcolm elliott was arrested tuesday and charged with hit-and-run and resisting an officer. a spokesperson says the arrest came after elliott was involved in a hit-and-run and briefly avoided officers. in the video you can see someone is struck in the back and cmpd says the suspect was not allowing his arms to be handcuffed. a expert reviewed the video and says the video is unclear but says the technique to strike someone to release their arms is common. >> there is nothing unusual
pamela escobar is live now and she has reaction from the mother of malcolm elliott, the man at the bottom of the pile of officers. what was his mom's reaction to seeing that videotape? >> she tells me when she first saw the video on the news she did not realize it involved her son until she saw the photo afterwards. she says there's so many officers in that video that she could not see her son's face for body. >> i was terrified. why did it take that many officers to hold my son...
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tonight, kron four's philippe djegal explains what the prinicipal at malcolm x elementary school says happened this time. >> phillipe :in southiside berkeley. >> : it's really scary. >> phillipe :near another school. >> : probably a pediphile. >> phillipe :there is grave concern. >> : it's crazy. >> phillipe :that a child predator may be ready to pounce. in light of these allegations, the berkeley unified school district encouraging students to walk in pairs. >> : i think people, you know, who are gonna try to kidnap someone would probably rather have a kid by herself. >> phillipe :a day after the inicident, the victim's mother reached out to the prinicipal of malcolm x elementary school, alexander hunt, about what happened monday morning. he then sent an email out to parents like mel bolton with a saftey warning. >> : my thoughts immediately went to that little girl and how smart she was to just run to school. >> phillipe :on her walk to class, hunt says a green van pulled into a driveway in front of her. there were two men inside, and hunt says they told the girl to move ahead. seco
tonight, kron four's philippe djegal explains what the prinicipal at malcolm x elementary school says happened this time. >> phillipe :in southiside berkeley. >> : it's really scary. >> phillipe :near another school. >> : probably a pediphile. >> phillipe :there is grave concern. >> : it's crazy. >> phillipe :that a child predator may be ready to pounce. in light of these allegations, the berkeley unified school district encouraging students to walk in...
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malcolm x we'll be right back.that political mail mlet's simplify.lming. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 local news atcat 5:00.5: >> a stunning turn of events eve in the capitol murder case ofr f justin wolf. w he's the prince william county u man sentenced to death in 2002 0 for ordering the murder of a drug dealer he ode money. mon >> wolf maintained hisolf inta innocence until this week when he confessed in a handwrittenani letter and pleaded guilty iny court. fox5's paul wagner is hereagnerh now with the story.now th t paul, this is an incrediblencrel story. >> reporte
malcolm x we'll be right back.that political mail mlet's simplify.lming. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm...
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malcolm, good to have you back. first start with something john kerry said in that interview with richard engel. because it didn't ring true. he was basically praising belgium. do they deserve praise right now or -- obviously, it sounded more like diplomatic speak to me. trying to say, hey, let me tell you the good they're doing. but this is a country whose counterintelligence operation seems woefully unprepared for this, is it not? >> i think secretary kerry is being diplomatic, yes, on some extent. but when you look at it within the picture of the entire global intelligence community, that is a country that is beleaguered. it's a country that has been besieged, even before the paris attacks. i believe that belgian authorities are doing everything that they can. certainly, they have some intelligence shortfalls. they have a very bad intelligence organization. they are taking national-level intelligence from the united states, from nsa, gchq, they're using the french. but i don't think it's unfair to say that. terro
malcolm, good to have you back. first start with something john kerry said in that interview with richard engel. because it didn't ring true. he was basically praising belgium. do they deserve praise right now or -- obviously, it sounded more like diplomatic speak to me. trying to say, hey, let me tell you the good they're doing. but this is a country whose counterintelligence operation seems woefully unprepared for this, is it not? >> i think secretary kerry is being diplomatic, yes, on...
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malcolm brabant reports from brussels. >> reporter: hundreds gathered in brussels' "place de la bourseorning to remember the victims of yesterdays twin bombings with a moment of silence. >> well i think everyone can agree that this is a horrible, horrible, horrible thing. i think that's all there is left to say about it. >> pour moi, je pense... >> ( translated ): i think we had to be here. i don't have the words to express what i feel but its' true that we have been used to see these attacks for a long time but when it happens at home, you feel it in a stronger way, you feel more involved. it's the least we could do for the victims. >> reporter: elsewhere in the city, flags at european union buildings were lowered to half staff. european leaders laid a wreath at the metro station where one of the bombers struck, and belgium's king and queen visited with staff and emergency responders at the brussels airport, which announced it will remain closed at least another day. many others in the belgian capital took pride in returning to work and routine-- as a sign of strength in the face of t
malcolm brabant reports from brussels. >> reporter: hundreds gathered in brussels' "place de la bourseorning to remember the victims of yesterdays twin bombings with a moment of silence. >> well i think everyone can agree that this is a horrible, horrible, horrible thing. i think that's all there is left to say about it. >> pour moi, je pense... >> ( translated ): i think we had to be here. i don't have the words to express what i feel but its' true that we have...
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i want to start with you malcolm on the rebuke by commissioner bratton against ted cruz, who is rightshould we return to surveillance of muslim communities as they did in nypd or not even contemplate it? >> we shouldn't even contemplate it. the nypd didn't really have the surveillance ted cruz is talking about. as a matter of fact, i characterize it as the best job in the new york city police where they were sitting around cafes and listening to people while drinking moroccan mint tea. this is not what the u.s. intelligence community does. i have trained half the state in law enforcement intelligence procedures and bringing them out to the big world of isis intelligence. we cannot compromise our values as american citizens. the fourth amendment of the constitution justified unlawful search and seizure. it doesn't justify it, but prohibited unlawful search and seizure. we cannot go out and suddenly decide we're going to go to the most shameful periods of american history and reproduce that for political favor ora few votes. isis is watching. isis will get a vote in this election. they
i want to start with you malcolm on the rebuke by commissioner bratton against ted cruz, who is rightshould we return to surveillance of muslim communities as they did in nypd or not even contemplate it? >> we shouldn't even contemplate it. the nypd didn't really have the surveillance ted cruz is talking about. as a matter of fact, i characterize it as the best job in the new york city police where they were sitting around cafes and listening to people while drinking moroccan mint tea....
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he will play with malcolm jenkins. >> playing with malcolm jenkins, great safety in the league, pro bowlerne of the reasons i chose here, to play with somebody that caliber. i think we can be the best in the league. the ability that he has, with my range and things like that, and ability to just make plays, you know, i think that's our strong suit. >> former eagle sed trick thornton sighed four-year deal with the cowboys. >>> villanova on track after today's win in the big east quarter finals. ryan with the steal. feeds josh hart. he leads nova with 25. beat georgetown 81-67. norv sva will face providence tomorrow. >>> sixers, not known when okafor will return. it doesn't sound good. ai back in town for the sixers gala. you've got to be patient with the young sixers. >> allen iverson ain't walking through the door tomorrow or the next day or whatever. >> classic a.i. ryan howard was not with the phillies, meeting with baseball about the al jazeera report linking him to peds. he denies that report. >>> franco at point. unloads on this one. two-run shot there for franco. phillies up 2-0. noe
he will play with malcolm jenkins. >> playing with malcolm jenkins, great safety in the league, pro bowlerne of the reasons i chose here, to play with somebody that caliber. i think we can be the best in the league. the ability that he has, with my range and things like that, and ability to just make plays, you know, i think that's our strong suit. >> former eagle sed trick thornton sighed four-year deal with the cowboys. >>> villanova on track after today's win in the big...
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malcolm turnbull and his predecessor tony abbott were burdened with a senate that is uncooperative.abbott called them "pharrell -- "feral." there are niche interests from minor parties that got to their positions on miniscule proportions of the vote. every time the government wants to get legislation through, these are the sorts of people they need to deal with. last week's senate voting reforms were finally pushed through the senate, which set up what we saw today. if an election were held, if the senate obstructs this, the scene is set to get rid of the senate. it gives malcolm turnbull a chance to capitalize on the fading popularity that is therefore his government. maneuvering.cal thanks, paul allen. coming up, currency volatility. our next guest says the u.s. is reaping what the fed has sown when it comes to the dollar and women be. more on that in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> it's 11:44 in singapore, 10:44 in jakarta. these are the stories making headlines around the world. arkish authorities called off soccer match in istanbul two hours before kickoff, citing an unspecified thre
malcolm turnbull and his predecessor tony abbott were burdened with a senate that is uncooperative.abbott called them "pharrell -- "feral." there are niche interests from minor parties that got to their positions on miniscule proportions of the vote. every time the government wants to get legislation through, these are the sorts of people they need to deal with. last week's senate voting reforms were finally pushed through the senate, which set up what we saw today. if an...
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malcolm elliott's mother does not condone her son's behavior saw in the video. we first showed you this cell phone video tuesday. it shows seven officers trying to arrest elliott after a hit and run crash. one officer hits him with closed fists several times while he is on the ground. channel 9 is the only station hospital yesterday. he didn't say much to us but his family has hired a lawyer. his mother wants to see the body camera footage. it's not available to the public because it's part of the investigation. >> it didn't take that many police officers to apprehend my son because my son is tall and he is very small, very skinny. >> rodney moore is looking into drafting a wall that would require more transparency when it comes to police body cameras. we reached out to city leaders and cmpd. they are not commenting until the internal investigation is complete. in the next 30 minutes, hear and what he had to say when i asked him if the officer went too far. angela hong. >>> a man accused of beating his uncle to death in west charlotte two years ago is expected t
malcolm elliott's mother does not condone her son's behavior saw in the video. we first showed you this cell phone video tuesday. it shows seven officers trying to arrest elliott after a hit and run crash. one officer hits him with closed fists several times while he is on the ground. channel 9 is the only station hospital yesterday. he didn't say much to us but his family has hired a lawyer. his mother wants to see the body camera footage. it's not available to the public because it's part of...
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he's going to play along side malcolm jenkins. >> playing with malcolm jenkins who is a great safety thip league, pro bowler, which was one of the reasons why i chose here. to play beside a guy of that calib caliber. i think we can be the best in the league. the ability he has, with my range and things like that, and ability to make plays. i think that's our strong suit. >> looking good. eagles defensive linemen thorton is now with the cowboys, he signed with them, four years, $18 million. demarco murray introduced in tennessee. yesterday he joked he is fresh because he had a year off with the eagles. he amends that today. >> i wasn't saying that because i literally took the year off but just you know because i didn't get as much work, i didn't get as much work as i would have hoped to. i feel fresh and i feel good. but not because of my choice. >> yeah, he didn't want to be here. villanova hoping for a number one seed. still on the way to that after today's win in the big east quarterfinal. the steal to josh hart. hart leading with 25 points, thissy beat georgetown, so nova will fac
he's going to play along side malcolm jenkins. >> playing with malcolm jenkins who is a great safety thip league, pro bowler, which was one of the reasons why i chose here. to play beside a guy of that calib caliber. i think we can be the best in the league. the ability he has, with my range and things like that, and ability to make plays. i think that's our strong suit. >> looking good. eagles defensive linemen thorton is now with the cowboys, he signed with them, four years, $18...
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you can see seven officers surrounding malcolm elliott. they were trying to arrest him for a hit and run crash. we were the only station there as elliott came home from the hospital yesterday. his family has hired a lawyer. his mother does not condone her son's behavior but feels that officers need better training to better handle these kinds of situations. now, we did reach out to city council and cmpd. they declined to comment until an internal investigation is completed. reporting live, angela hong, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> the state is expected to release the latest numbers on mumps cases in our area. there are 14 probable and confirmed cases including three in mecklenburg and two in in iredell. it's a mild virus but hard to can take up to 25 days for symptoms to appear. count on channel 9 to bring you the latest numbers when they are released. >>> the sun just peeked up over the horizon. >> keith monday is in severe weather center 9. will it warm up any time soon? >> no, it won't and the sun won't be with us today. we have a rid
you can see seven officers surrounding malcolm elliott. they were trying to arrest him for a hit and run crash. we were the only station there as elliott came home from the hospital yesterday. his family has hired a lawyer. his mother does not condone her son's behavior but feels that officers need better training to better handle these kinds of situations. now, we did reach out to city council and cmpd. they declined to comment until an internal investigation is completed. reporting live,...
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malcolm, that's the big 3 for the game high 26. evan nolte with the triple, and after that, the guys were talking about the 3-point shot. >> that's what we needed, and we don't see much emotion out of malcolm really, but i feel like in the 1st half, the energy was down, and in the 2nd half, we imposed our will. >> we played defense like that, and at this point in the season, we think we are playing great defense, and it frustrates people, and you could tell they are getting tired throughout. >> game on on sunday morning, and 11:30, the special show, and the big 10 title game is at 5:30. all the brackets will be set up here on wusa 9. >>> still waiting to hear who maryland will play tomorrow. could be nebraska who is pulling for the upset. >> nebraska is under .500, so yeah, we want them. >> we want the weaker team. [ laughter ] i do everything on the internet. but it's kind of slow. my friends said i should get fios because it's the fastest... i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (man) we're out of 2
malcolm, that's the big 3 for the game high 26. evan nolte with the triple, and after that, the guys were talking about the 3-point shot. >> that's what we needed, and we don't see much emotion out of malcolm really, but i feel like in the 1st half, the energy was down, and in the 2nd half, we imposed our will. >> we played defense like that, and at this point in the season, we think we are playing great defense, and it frustrates people, and you could tell they are getting tired...
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greek island of lesbos, an entry point for many of the refugees is newshour special correspondent malcolm brabant. >> stewart: how are things going so far? >> things are slowing up in certain parts force island, but it looks as though people are still determined to come here. most extraordinary, actually today, we are about 500 pakastanis, for example, who registered in a camp just outside of the main town. now, these are the sort of people, this is the sort of nationality unfortunately that the european, european union no longer wants and are most likely to be deport sod they have come an extremely long way and all extremely worried. >> i talked to one a pakastani man who has been here a little longer than them, one day, and he said that she a christian, and if greece sends him back, he says he will commit suicide here because the prospect of going back to pakistan is too awful to consider. >> stewart: tell me about the administrative challenges the first day. >> well they have been doing over the past day or so is to empty the island of people that are here already, and we have seen sev
greek island of lesbos, an entry point for many of the refugees is newshour special correspondent malcolm brabant. >> stewart: how are things going so far? >> things are slowing up in certain parts force island, but it looks as though people are still determined to come here. most extraordinary, actually today, we are about 500 pakastanis, for example, who registered in a camp just outside of the main town. now, these are the sort of people, this is the sort of nationality...
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. >> they say that malcolm peck sold heroin to an undercover officer and that and other tips led him to his home and what left neighbors stunned. >> said good morning as we broke both doors home. >> they found malcolm peck and his mother, tionne, with over 400 bags of heroin, packages materials, cash and a gun. >> we found heroin in the kitchen and additional couple hundreds in the dead room. >> and he is the mastermind. >> there is no way she didn't know what was going on and that's why she was locked up. >> this woman did not want her face on camera but lives next door. and she witnessed moments of the weekend raid. >> i saw a lot of cops over there and they had bats. i knew what it was. >> they say the pecks recently moved to the block. >> all the drugs in the house? i am shocked. i have four kids. >> and weapons and drugs charges dating back to 2011 and his mother nothing until now. the drug bust is a snapshot of the growing heroin epidemic. >> the quicker we lock them up, the quicker somebody else takes their place because the demand is so significant. >> both mother and son are
. >> they say that malcolm peck sold heroin to an undercover officer and that and other tips led him to his home and what left neighbors stunned. >> said good morning as we broke both doors home. >> they found malcolm peck and his mother, tionne, with over 400 bags of heroin, packages materials, cash and a gun. >> we found heroin in the kitchen and additional couple hundreds in the dead room. >> and he is the mastermind. >> there is no way she didn't know...
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police say 24-year-old malcolm peck sold heroin to an undercover officer. delaware county drug task force then found 470 bags of heroin packaging materials, cash and a gun inside a home he shared with his mother tionne. neighbors say the pecks recently moved to the block. >> all them drugs in house i'm shocked and i got four kids over here. >> court records reveal malcolm peck has prior weapons and drug charges dating back to 2011. police say the drug bust is a snapshot of the area's growing heroin epidemic. pointing out that they have taken almost 1,000 bags of heroin off the streets just in the last few weeks. >>> a bensalem high school student is accused of selling marijuana brownies to middle schoolers. authorities arrested 18-year-old jacob francisco for possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and corruption of minors. investigators say they were tipped off when a group of seventh graders at shafer middle school ate the drug laced brownies last week and fellow classmates notified teachers. >> ♪ >> now to the race for the white house. it is super
police say 24-year-old malcolm peck sold heroin to an undercover officer. delaware county drug task force then found 470 bags of heroin packaging materials, cash and a gun inside a home he shared with his mother tionne. neighbors say the pecks recently moved to the block. >> all them drugs in house i'm shocked and i got four kids over here. >> court records reveal malcolm peck has prior weapons and drug charges dating back to 2011. police say the drug bust is a snapshot of the...
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malcolm, nice to see you again. than thanks for being here. >> sorry to be here on a sad day. >> when ever you're in the studio it's for a bad reason. what about finding about everybody connected to this. stopping the plot. does it help to have a connection to previous attacks, other organizations, a through line with previous incidents? >> it does and it doesn't. i know that's not a satisfying answer. let's look at how organizations used to be. some of the examples you showed from the 1970s and 1980s, what we call the good old days back when you had groups, the combative communist cells, red arm faction. they used to be directed organizations who are directly funded by the former soviet union. they were given weapons and equipments through pathways we could clearly identify and we knew when and where they were just about operating. they operated in compartmentalization. they didn't communicate with each other. they got their weapons. the orders would magically appear and sometimes they didn't know the commanders. t
malcolm, nice to see you again. than thanks for being here. >> sorry to be here on a sad day. >> when ever you're in the studio it's for a bad reason. what about finding about everybody connected to this. stopping the plot. does it help to have a connection to previous attacks, other organizations, a through line with previous incidents? >> it does and it doesn't. i know that's not a satisfying answer. let's look at how organizations used to be. some of the examples you showed...
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police say 24-year-old malcolm peck sold heroin to an undercover officer. drug task force found 470 bags of heroin packaging material cash and a gun inside the home peck was sharing with his mother tionne. neighbors say the pecks recently moved onto the block. >> all them drugs in that house and i'm shocked. i got four kids over here. >> court records reveal that malcolm peck has prior weapons and drug charges dating back to 2011. police say the drug bust is an indicator of the area's growing heroin epidemic they say they've taken almost a thousand bags of heroin off the streets in the last few weeks. >> a philadelphia woman is recovering from the city's first case of the zika virus. health officials say the woman is over the age of 60 and recently returned from a trip to the caribbean. the center for disease control also confirmed new jersey's second travel related zika virus case. the infection is typically mild in adults but it is a danger to pregnant women because it may lead to birth defects. >> hollywood is mourning the loss of oscar winning character
police say 24-year-old malcolm peck sold heroin to an undercover officer. drug task force found 470 bags of heroin packaging material cash and a gun inside the home peck was sharing with his mother tionne. neighbors say the pecks recently moved onto the block. >> all them drugs in that house and i'm shocked. i got four kids over here. >> court records reveal that malcolm peck has prior weapons and drug charges dating back to 2011. police say the drug bust is an indicator of the...
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as i am listening to you, i am thinking about malcolm x and martin luther king. i think they both knew they had two different jobs to do and that their fight was -- they had the same cause but their fight was different. jamie: thank you. that's a great insight. so the contrast between malcolm x and martin luther king and the man who was a pacifist, nonviolent resistance and malcolm x, fiery, a revolutionary, in a hurry, maybe more militant. >> the same fight with two different ways of fighting. i wrote a screen play and have been trying for the last tin years, could not find documentation regarding frederick douglass. my question is -- i am trying to figure out is frederick douglass actually talked to lincoln or nyone in washington, trying to -- jamie: i don't believe so, no. i know as i am sure you discovered that again was another final catalyst for the civil war because lincoln and douglass and all of the people on the union side, the emancipation side, were -- that was such an incendiary decision that that was also like the civil war was coming closer and clo
as i am listening to you, i am thinking about malcolm x and martin luther king. i think they both knew they had two different jobs to do and that their fight was -- they had the same cause but their fight was different. jamie: thank you. that's a great insight. so the contrast between malcolm x and martin luther king and the man who was a pacifist, nonviolent resistance and malcolm x, fiery, a revolutionary, in a hurry, maybe more militant. >> the same fight with two different ways of...
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the pbs "newshour", malcolm brabant in poland. >> sreenivasan: you can find all of malcolm brabant'sewshour. also online, researchers in japan have discovered a species of bacteria that munches on one of the most abundant forms of plastic on earth. commonly found in soda bottles and potato chip bags, this plastic normally takes five to ten years to degrade on its own. these bacteria could do the job in six weeks, scientists say. read more about how this microbe might reduce global waste. and polish photographer josef schulz traveled europe to capture the curious beauty in some of the continent's abandoned border checkpoints. see a gallery of those photos on our homepage. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. tune in later tonight, on charlie rose: marissa mayer discusses the way forward for an embattled yahoo! and i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening, with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 1
the pbs "newshour", malcolm brabant in poland. >> sreenivasan: you can find all of malcolm brabant'sewshour. also online, researchers in japan have discovered a species of bacteria that munches on one of the most abundant forms of plastic on earth. commonly found in soda bottles and potato chip bags, this plastic normally takes five to ten years to degrade on its own. these bacteria could do the job in six weeks, scientists say. read more about how this microbe might reduce...
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matthew karnitschnig, chief europe correspondent for politico; and in copenhagen, the newshour's malcolmbant. welcome to both of you. matthew, let me start with you. for europe the idea is fewer refugees and a more orderly process. how is this supposed to work? fill in the details a bit. >> well, at the core of this deal is this mechanism you mentioned whereby the turks will take back all syrian refugees who arrive in greece and in turn the europeans would take a certain number, one to one, essentially, of the syrian refugees now in turkey. now, the idea is this would undermine the smugglers' trade which is responsible for brig all these refugees in rubber rafts and so forth to greece at the moment and angela merkel and the other european leaders hope that this will convince syrians and other migrants not to come to europe in the first place, that they will see that it's pointless to try to come with the smugglers because they will automatically be sent back. >> brown: but sending these people back stranded in greece raises enormous logistical and legal challenges, right? we've already h
matthew karnitschnig, chief europe correspondent for politico; and in copenhagen, the newshour's malcolmbant. welcome to both of you. matthew, let me start with you. for europe the idea is fewer refugees and a more orderly process. how is this supposed to work? fill in the details a bit. >> well, at the core of this deal is this mechanism you mentioned whereby the turks will take back all syrian refugees who arrive in greece and in turn the europeans would take a certain number, one to...