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malcolm: i agree is a public policy question.i was saying was standard oil, and the same principle applies to our legal system's general resistance to interlocutory repeals during -- in the judicial system, it happens all the time that a motion to dismiss is denied. a party who things the complaint are to be dismissed could say to an appellate court, i will have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars litigating this case to its conclusion before i can there is a good reason why it should go up immediately. there is nothing like 1290 two b. there is the permitting process. there is an alternative process. >> the jurisdictional -- first, explain -- under the clean water act, it is done this way. it is not you can request device and we'll give you advice, it is a deliberate attempt to make this determination formal and binding on the agency. this is opposition. a final adjudication of opposition, on a jurisdictional question. >> i think it is formal, and the court doesn't revisit it, because it would usually seem like a waste of ti
malcolm: i agree is a public policy question.i was saying was standard oil, and the same principle applies to our legal system's general resistance to interlocutory repeals during -- in the judicial system, it happens all the time that a motion to dismiss is denied. a party who things the complaint are to be dismissed could say to an appellate court, i will have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars litigating this case to its conclusion before i can there is a good reason why it should go up...
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i'm going to start with malcolm. do you agree that there is a danger that the remain camp talks britain down in this referendum debate? i don't think you meant to do it, for example you listed a series of cubs sountries sayinge is no way we can compete on an international stage. russia and ukraine. russia has a smaller economy than the uk's. if countries as diverse as tunisia and canada, for example, can have free trade agreements with the eu, and very profitable agreements at that, are we really saying that britain's going to suffer by being in a similar sort of camp? i don't think you are saying that, but there is a danger, is there not, that the remain camp talks britain down and you pay close to it when comparing it to russia. >> i don't think that is at all justified. you have to -- particularly if you are involved in international negotiations, you have to be ambitious but you've also got to be realistic. so the issue is not simply whether you will at the end of the day get an agreement. of course you get agree
i'm going to start with malcolm. do you agree that there is a danger that the remain camp talks britain down in this referendum debate? i don't think you meant to do it, for example you listed a series of cubs sountries sayinge is no way we can compete on an international stage. russia and ukraine. russia has a smaller economy than the uk's. if countries as diverse as tunisia and canada, for example, can have free trade agreements with the eu, and very profitable agreements at that, are we...
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as most of you who know the story of malcolm or the late mare ball's work will already know, malcolm was murdered by a criminal conspiracy organized by the nation of islam. the primary gunman remains alive and free today living in newark. google the name willie bradley. we know thanks to several documents released two or three years ago that as of sometime in 1965 we don't know for sure as of the late of malcolm's murder, in february of 1965, that the fbi had multiple top lev, that's the bureau term of art in the '60s, top lev as in top level like morris and jack childs, top lev informants in the nation of islam. and historians who know the nation story well have some very strong suspicions who those informants were. and top lev does not mean you are a member of a mosque. it means you are a member of the hierarchy. the murder conspiracy that killed malcolm remains uninvestigated, unpursued by the u.s. department of justice and by the new york county ie manhattan district attorney's office even today. it is a travesty of american justice. if black lives do matter, let's make malcolm's
as most of you who know the story of malcolm or the late mare ball's work will already know, malcolm was murdered by a criminal conspiracy organized by the nation of islam. the primary gunman remains alive and free today living in newark. google the name willie bradley. we know thanks to several documents released two or three years ago that as of sometime in 1965 we don't know for sure as of the late of malcolm's murder, in february of 1965, that the fbi had multiple top lev, that's the bureau...
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malcolm, i assume a somber mood to that anniversary. >> reporter: that's right. the memorial happening here today, several dignatories have come. it is going to culminate with the unveiling of this memorial. it has the names of those who were killed. with he is the dean of the students here. are people here starting to recover from this? >> yes. we've recovered. it's hard to forget what had happened in this area where innocent lives were lost, but life has to go on, but their memories will still remain fresh in our minds. we've done some counselling for the staff and as we are speaking only three staff who have not reported yet, but all of our staff we are full house and we will start with the continuing students and life has to go on. we are still teaching them the privately sponsored to show our enemies that the pain or medication is mightier than the gun. >> reporter: could the attack have been prevented? >> sure. the attack could have been prevented, according to my understanding. first, when we had it, we tried to put intervention measures in place to ensure
malcolm, i assume a somber mood to that anniversary. >> reporter: that's right. the memorial happening here today, several dignatories have come. it is going to culminate with the unveiling of this memorial. it has the names of those who were killed. with he is the dean of the students here. are people here starting to recover from this? >> yes. we've recovered. it's hard to forget what had happened in this area where innocent lives were lost, but life has to go on, but their...
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malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did. he died two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying, "i miss him more even now." i miss him more. and i was struck by that comment because here we are almost at the second anniversary of john rehm's death, and i find myself missing him even more now. i think in that immediate aftermath of the death one is -- i was so busy readjusting my life and so busy with so many things that i threw myself into work. and as elmer cliff says in the book, i ran as hard as i i could from grief. just trying to keep busy. so i think now that we are where we are in the timeline, i really do believe i am allowing myself to the feel the grief and his absence even more now. >> and that, of course, it brings you to being on your own. and now that you're on your own, a couple of questions. again, i asked you about your saturdays, but i also -- and before we speak to the audience -- w
malcolm won a pulitzer for his coverage of vietnam along with a number of other reporters, and malcolm married a woman from vietnam. and malcolm, unfortunately, came down with parkinson's at about the same time john did. he died two years before john. his wife sent me a note saying, "i miss him more even now." i miss him more. and i was struck by that comment because here we are almost at the second anniversary of john rehm's death, and i find myself missing him even more now. i think...
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us, we've been with gospelfest forever, leading this great choir. >> hi, malcolm. must have started when he was 5 years old. >> he did. he did, actually, he did. >> tell us more information for anyone wanting to go this year. >> saturday, may 7th, the biggest gospel event of the year at the prudential arena in newark, new jersey. it's going to be yolanda adams, and many, many other stars and the wonderful kean university cougars. >> we're going to let them do their thing. to learn more about today's show, go to fox5ny.com, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. i'm antwan lewis. as always, thank you for the company, and we'll see you next time. what if god is unhappy without praise? what he is not pleased with the words we say? what if he takes away his love and his spirit from above? what if god is up happy without praise? what if god is unhappy with the way we live? what if he is not pleased with the way we give? what if he takings away his love -- takes away his love and his spirit from above? what if god is unhappy with the way we live? walk, we must change
us, we've been with gospelfest forever, leading this great choir. >> hi, malcolm. must have started when he was 5 years old. >> he did. he did, actually, he did. >> tell us more information for anyone wanting to go this year. >> saturday, may 7th, the biggest gospel event of the year at the prudential arena in newark, new jersey. it's going to be yolanda adams, and many, many other stars and the wonderful kean university cougars. >> we're going to let them do their...
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sir malcolm, how do you respond to the point about the u.s. urging thurg urging for things they wouldn't accept themselves. >> the united nations is not act choolly eligible for the european union, but each country has to work out its national interest. america is the world's sole super power. i started off by talking saying that if it's the advance of your foreign policy, it's about power and influence. there is no country that has comparable power and influence to the united states. we' an important country. so is germany, so is france. but when we were told earlier it's not going to be blocks anymore, i wasn't talking about blocs. i was talking about china, the united states, russia, india each with 500 million or more population, or thereabouts. we're at 65 million. it's obviously the case will not go for a supernational union. it doesn't need to have one. we're in a very different starting point. >> i don't think it's a question of our size. i think it's a question of wanting to gorchl ourselves. the reason the united states wouldn't ever
sir malcolm, how do you respond to the point about the u.s. urging thurg urging for things they wouldn't accept themselves. >> the united nations is not act choolly eligible for the european union, but each country has to work out its national interest. america is the world's sole super power. i started off by talking saying that if it's the advance of your foreign policy, it's about power and influence. there is no country that has comparable power and influence to the united states. we'...
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last quick story back to allies sheriff muhammed and the nation of islam, you know, the story of malcolm and the wonderful pulitzer prize-winning bearberry, he was murdered by a criminal conspiracy organized by the nation of islam. the primary tenant remains alive and free to day googled name willie bradley. way space to several documents released that as of some time in 1965, we don't know for sure that the fbi had both the poll top-level informants of the nation of islam. and historians know they have some very strong suspicions and that does not mean you were a member it means a member of the hierarchy. the murder conspiracy remains and investigated with the district attorney's office even today it is a travesty of justice if black lives to matter. [applause] i had this conversation yesterday we cannot solve in fully reveal a conspiracy that killed malcolm regarding the nation of islam as they're released in fall of redacted so scholars to know how to understand the nation to look at those documents and map out the real conspiracy. several people remain alive they should be prosecuted
last quick story back to allies sheriff muhammed and the nation of islam, you know, the story of malcolm and the wonderful pulitzer prize-winning bearberry, he was murdered by a criminal conspiracy organized by the nation of islam. the primary tenant remains alive and free to day googled name willie bradley. way space to several documents released that as of some time in 1965, we don't know for sure that the fbi had both the poll top-level informants of the nation of islam. and historians know...
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you malcolm, what was the purpose of the pope's visit? what prompted him coming right now to that island? >> this is entirely consistent with pope francis' desire to thrust himself into the front lines of situations around the world which need attention drawn to them. he's been to the central african republic. and he needed to come to lesbos to show solidarity with the greek people who have been taking on this enormous burden, but most of all, he wanted to come and look in the eyes of the refugeees and migrants who were here to show them they mustn't give up hope, that he has great affection for them, but also send the message to the rest of the world they should not be rejected. >> stewart: was it seen as a critique of european policy? >> he went to pained of pains to point out that this was not a critique of the european union's deal with turkey, who sent people back on this island after march 20. but he couldn't have issued a stronger rebuke with the act he left the airport. he took 12 syrian refugees with him back to the vatican, thre
you malcolm, what was the purpose of the pope's visit? what prompted him coming right now to that island? >> this is entirely consistent with pope francis' desire to thrust himself into the front lines of situations around the world which need attention drawn to them. he's been to the central african republic. and he needed to come to lesbos to show solidarity with the greek people who have been taking on this enormous burden, but most of all, he wanted to come and look in the eyes of the...
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a monster wave smashes into the boat destroying the mast and throwing malcolm overboat 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 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 quickly they had their own problems. >> once western 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 helicopter 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 and ride out the third wave. unfortunately
a monster wave smashes into the boat destroying the mast and throwing malcolm overboat 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 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 quickly they had...
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malcolm web, al jazeera. girissa, kenya. >> still on the program, deadly flash floods in kabul leave many asking where aid money went. philippine's drought frustrations. demonstrations turn violent. >> you are watching al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories. an anti-refugee process resettling turkey is closer. refugees gone from their village but protesters in turkly against the setting up there to house them in their country. heavy fighting and numerous casualties sand a shaky cease-fire that's been in place since 1994. and belgian police have arrested around 2 dozen left wing protesters in brucel's square, defying a ban on demonstrations. officers arrested a number of right-wing protestors where far right which grougroups planned demonstration. turkey's approximately has lashed out at u.s. president, candidates for targeting muslims and says islam 0phone phobia is on the rice rise. he made the comments in maryland. the complex is funded by the turkish government. al jazeera john hendren reports. >> t
malcolm web, al jazeera. girissa, kenya. >> still on the program, deadly flash floods in kabul leave many asking where aid money went. philippine's drought frustrations. demonstrations turn violent. >> you are watching al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories. an anti-refugee process resettling turkey is closer. refugees gone from their village but protesters in turkly against the setting up there to house them in their country. heavy fighting and numerous casualties sand a...
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the murder conspiracy that killed malcolm remains uninvestigated, i'm pursued by the u.s.epartment of justice and by the new york county by manhattan district attorney's office even today. it is a travesty of american justice if black lives do matter let's make malcolm's life matter. but -- and i had this conversation with jim baker yesterday -- [applause] we cannot solve and fully reveal the conspiracy that killed malcolm until all of the fbi files regarding the nation of islam, and regarding the top level of human informants within the nation of islam are released in full, unredacted, no deletions so that scholars that know how to understand the nation, not people in the department of justice security clearances can look at those documents and map out the conspiracy. several people remain alive. they should be prosecuted and convicted. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much mr. baker. i'm going to say very nice things about you. [laughter] >> we had a great conversation yesterday. mr. baker has no relationship to the hoover era. [laughter] >> we can confirm
the murder conspiracy that killed malcolm remains uninvestigated, i'm pursued by the u.s.epartment of justice and by the new york county by manhattan district attorney's office even today. it is a travesty of american justice if black lives do matter let's make malcolm's life matter. but -- and i had this conversation with jim baker yesterday -- [applause] we cannot solve and fully reveal the conspiracy that killed malcolm until all of the fbi files regarding the nation of islam, and regarding...
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malcolm webb reports now from the university in northern kenya. >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. this lady lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how her friend carol was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months. so i guess it was pains. she started crying that's when they realized that there was somebody inside the room. so they went to the bathroom and then they stopped on her. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. the attackers came from this direction and they found students sleeping here inside the girls' dormitory. most were killed. mercy was hiding throughout. there were only four guarding the ufrt at the time. many wonder if it could have been protected. the former principal says it was an obvious and vulnerable target. he sho
malcolm webb reports now from the university in northern kenya. >> reporter: these students ran away or hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. this lady lay under her bed for more than 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al-shabab stormed their dormitory in northern kenya. >> reporter: i'm a journalist. >> reporter: we spoke to her on the phone from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full harrowing...
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. >>> malcolm web is where the communications are taking place?> some government officials, university staff, residents and a handful of students gathered for a memorial ceremony. testimony of what happened a year ago today when the attack happened. this memorial was unveiled. it's recently being constructed and nicknamed for the people that were killed that day. there was certainly a lot of unanswered questions for the survivors and people in this community about what happened and why it was allowed to happen. but the event today is helping people lay some of those painful memories to rest. >> these students ran away and hid when dozens of their friends were shot and killed. mercy went under her bed for under 12 hours. it was a year ago when attackers from the somali armed group al shabaab stormed their university in northern kenya. >> my name is malcolm web. i am a journalist. >> we spoke to mercy on the phone outside the campus after the attack. now she told us the full harrowing story of how her friend, carol, was killed. >> she was pregnant,
. >>> malcolm web is where the communications are taking place?> some government officials, university staff, residents and a handful of students gathered for a memorial ceremony. testimony of what happened a year ago today when the attack happened. this memorial was unveiled. it's recently being constructed and nicknamed for the people that were killed that day. there was certainly a lot of unanswered questions for the survivors and people in this community about what happened and...
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my name's malcolm webb. i'm a journalist >> reporter: we spoke to her from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full story of how her friend was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months, so i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went direct to the bathroom and then they did the. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. they came from this direction and they found students sleeping here inside the girls' dormitory. it is here that most were killed. mercy was hiding inside throughout. there were only four police guarding the campus at the time. many people here were left wondering if the attack could have been prevented. the former principal says it was an obvious an vulnerable target. he showed us letters sent to the government in the month before the attack requesting more security. he says they were ignored. he says the attack was a disaster for a region that's already poor an marginalised >> it
my name's malcolm webb. i'm a journalist >> reporter: we spoke to her from just outside the campus during the attack. now she told us the full story of how her friend was killed. >> she was pregnant, seven months, so i guess it was labor pains. she started crying. that's when they realized there was somebody inside the room. so they went direct to the bathroom and then they did the. >> reporter: more than 140 students were killed. they came from this direction and they found...
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this weekend ellen malcolm will recall her creation of emily's list, a political action committee that works to elect pro-choice democratic women to political office. >> we did that because we want to raise early money, by raising early money, they can go on and raise the additional money they needed to win so we were like little political venture capitalists, going out there, we were the kick starter for women and emily stands for early money, we make the dough rise and we have been doing that ever since. >> afterwords airs on booktv every saturday at 10:00 pm and sunday at 9:00 pm eastern. you can watch all previous afterwords programs on our website, booktv.org. >> c-span created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> you are watching booktv. we are live from the 14th annual and apple's book festival in maryland where several authors will be discussing their books on a variety of topics including politics, race in america and drone warfare. we kick up live coverage with a panel call the american dream, a
this weekend ellen malcolm will recall her creation of emily's list, a political action committee that works to elect pro-choice democratic women to political office. >> we did that because we want to raise early money, by raising early money, they can go on and raise the additional money they needed to win so we were like little political venture capitalists, going out there, we were the kick starter for women and emily stands for early money, we make the dough rise and we have been...
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that malcolm turnbull's lead has have since he took over the top job.resting. to get theent has budget out of the way by may 3. what are we likely to see in terms of election sweeteners? very little, because there is not much left in the pot. the government has been running a deficit since it came to power, and the government for them since 2008, so we will most likely see modest spi modest spg cuts. is revenue measures something that moody's would like to see. they inferred last week that all aaa credit rating could be at risk, but right now with the possible collection on the horizon with july, it looks like the government doesn't have the stomach for any radical tax reform. angie: ok. paul allen watching that live out of sydney australia. may face, china stronger headwinds depending on the strength of the property market. we will look at that and more "first up" when returns. stay with us. ♪ a.m. -- 8:30 a.m. in singapore. singapore continues to be buffeted by those global headwinds. checking in on the dollar, let's take a look. we will take a look a
that malcolm turnbull's lead has have since he took over the top job.resting. to get theent has budget out of the way by may 3. what are we likely to see in terms of election sweeteners? very little, because there is not much left in the pot. the government has been running a deficit since it came to power, and the government for them since 2008, so we will most likely see modest spi modest spg cuts. is revenue measures something that moody's would like to see. they inferred last week that all...
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we moved on from that malcolm x drop. >> you wanted to talk about the malcolm x drop. >> she's not justmoment, and the reason she's leading the culture, if you will, has more to do with her black identity being front and center and the politics that surround that as a black woman. so i don't think that you can extract that from any analysis of beyonce. becky with the good hair, if you ask me, also has other metaphors. i mean if the sister community, becky also is becky. >> that means a white girl. >> yes. so, you know -- >> as a man married to a becky, i've heard that before. >> i hate that rachel has to be the center of anything at this point because that needs to stay between them. if you make your way to a beyonce lyric, i guess -- >> i just feel sorry for rachel rae. that's how big the beyonce beehive is. >> i want to talk about united shades of america now because we've been talking a lot about race, kamau. you premiered over the weekend. about 900,000 people watched. remember today's racists don't usually wear robes or burn crosses. you say comedy was one of the ways you were able
we moved on from that malcolm x drop. >> you wanted to talk about the malcolm x drop. >> she's not justmoment, and the reason she's leading the culture, if you will, has more to do with her black identity being front and center and the politics that surround that as a black woman. so i don't think that you can extract that from any analysis of beyonce. becky with the good hair, if you ask me, also has other metaphors. i mean if the sister community, becky also is becky. >>...
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sex assault suspect malcolm hall worked for fairfax county for several years.s a residential trash collector from 2012 to last september. then he got a job as a part-time custodian at cub run rec center in chantilly where he was arrested thursday night. a spokesperson for the park authority says hall has been fired pending the investigation. he's charged with sexually assaulting a 77-year-old woman at her home at forest glen at sully station in centreville last week. it's a community for seniors and people with disabilities. >> and i have my parents living here too. both my mom and my dad lives on the second floor. that's why i'm very scared. >> reporter: police say hall walked right into the woman's home. the door was unlocked. >> we were out there increased patrols and foot patrols. our detectives were out there >> reporter: hall chose his victim at random. people here tell us they got a flyer warning them to be kale. >> they say lock the door and don't open the door to people, strangers. >> reporter: investigators will only say they received new information
sex assault suspect malcolm hall worked for fairfax county for several years.s a residential trash collector from 2012 to last september. then he got a job as a part-time custodian at cub run rec center in chantilly where he was arrested thursday night. a spokesperson for the park authority says hall has been fired pending the investigation. he's charged with sexually assaulting a 77-year-old woman at her home at forest glen at sully station in centreville last week. it's a community for...
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we moved on from that malcolm x drop. >> you want to talk about that malcolm x drop. >> she is a femn she's leading the culture has more to do with her black identity being front and center and the politics that surround that as a black woman. so i don't think that you can extract that from any analysis of beyonce. becky with the good hair, if you ask me, also has other metaphors. i mean in the sister community, becky also is becky. so -- >> that means a white girl. >> yeah. >> yes. so, you know -- >> as a man married to a becky, i heard that before. >> i hate that rachael has to be the center of anything at this point because whatever has happened between she and that crew needs to stay between them. but, you know, if you make your way to a beyonce lyric, i guess -- >> i just feel sorry for rachael roy. >> listen -- >> that's how big the beyonce beehive s. >> i want to talk about the united states of america now. we've been talking a lot about race. you premiered over the weekend about 900,000 people watched. this was tweeted out. remember today's racists usually don't wear robes or
we moved on from that malcolm x drop. >> you want to talk about that malcolm x drop. >> she is a femn she's leading the culture has more to do with her black identity being front and center and the politics that surround that as a black woman. so i don't think that you can extract that from any analysis of beyonce. becky with the good hair, if you ask me, also has other metaphors. i mean in the sister community, becky also is becky. so -- >> that means a white girl. >>...
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malcolm: it is how you view this property recovery. if you view it as something that will spread from top-tier cities and there will be some more demand related as new people by furniture, new cars. if you believe in that story, maybe the economy has turned a story. if you are a little bit worried about the sustainability, maybe not. deutsche bank, they came through and said they would upgrade their q2 number and leaving their full-year number the same. they are expecting a little bit of momentum. the second half may be a little weaker. angie: that is a little bit -- an interesting insight. how much is that lower oil price affecting sentiment? regional index is off its four-month highs. oil and gas sector playing into the market, down by 1.8% in the region. most of those producers in the red. and of the 27, we are tracking 19 falling. there have been a lot of other stories we have been watching across the region. jpmorgan coming through with a note on casinos in hong kong. they see the recovery maturing. be selective about what you buy
malcolm: it is how you view this property recovery. if you view it as something that will spread from top-tier cities and there will be some more demand related as new people by furniture, new cars. if you believe in that story, maybe the economy has turned a story. if you are a little bit worried about the sustainability, maybe not. deutsche bank, they came through and said they would upgrade their q2 number and leaving their full-year number the same. they are expecting a little bit of...
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malcolm hall is charged with sexually assaulting a 77-year-old woman. hall worked part time for the fairfax county park authority. he was a custodian at cub run rec center in chantilly. police arrested him when he got to work thursday, and he was fired pending the investigation into an awful crime. a crime that has people in forest glen at sully station in centreville upset. >> i didn't know that. i'm so sorry for that. >> reporter: it's a community for seniors and the disabled. police say hall walked right into the woman's home. the door was unlocked. this woman's elderly parents and special needs daughter lives here. >> it scares me. especially my daughter is handicapped. that's why i'm concerned. >> reporter: police say hall chose his victim at random. people here tell us they got a flyer warning them to be careful. don't open the door to people, strangers. >> reporter: investigators will only say they received new information leading them to malcolm hall. >> basically this came down to good old-fashioned police work and they followed up on the leads
malcolm hall is charged with sexually assaulting a 77-year-old woman. hall worked part time for the fairfax county park authority. he was a custodian at cub run rec center in chantilly. police arrested him when he got to work thursday, and he was fired pending the investigation into an awful crime. a crime that has people in forest glen at sully station in centreville upset. >> i didn't know that. i'm so sorry for that. >> reporter: it's a community for seniors and the disabled....
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>> moments like this rampage by a woman scorned to talk about rape, gender with knowledge of the malcolmamous speech about black women. >> most disrespected in america is black with man. >> reporter: song's forward futures mother of young black men killed by police, and others. building on the message of defying her super bowl half time performance. and, while lemonade has lots of sour, triumph is a message of empowerment, redemption and love of family. >> lindsey davis, abc news, new york. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. queens and drag queen want to be's in key west took part in the great republ
>> moments like this rampage by a woman scorned to talk about rape, gender with knowledge of the malcolmamous speech about black women. >> most disrespected in america is black with man. >> reporter: song's forward futures mother of young black men killed by police, and others. building on the message of defying her super bowl half time performance. and, while lemonade has lots of sour, triumph is a message of empowerment, redemption and love of family. >> lindsey davis,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in lesbos. >> sreenivasan: and now some news about our own reporting. today the pbs newshour won a 2015 peabody award for "desperate journey," our extensive reporting on the european migrant crisis. malcolm brabant, who just reported our story from lesbos, has led much of coverage on the ground from across the region. you can find all our reports online, on our homepage at pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: and speaking of awards, let's look at some investigative reporting honored by this year's pulitzer prizes. "the washington post" won two pulitzers yesterday, including one for national reporting for a series on police shootings of civilians. there had been little national data about those kind of shootings. "the post" created its own database that included these findings: 990 people were fatally shot by police last year, one in six officers had been involved in a prior shooting. in three-quarters of the cases, police were under attack or defending someone who was. wesley lowrey is one of the lead reporters and part of a team of more than 60. h
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in lesbos. >> sreenivasan: and now some news about our own reporting. today the pbs newshour won a 2015 peabody award for "desperate journey," our extensive reporting on the european migrant crisis. malcolm brabant, who just reported our story from lesbos, has led much of coverage on the ground from across the region. you can find all our reports online, on our homepage at pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: and speaking of awards,...
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movie his name is malcolm lee. work before.or you'll meet him because he's beh going to join us live in the t loft. loft. >> plus new study that mightstud have more men reach fog a fog handful of blueberries foreres breakfast. we'll check in with the foxhe medical team for the details. >> first the foul ball philanthropist and collectorollt extraordinary.aord whoever said lightning doesn't d strike the same place twice,, three, four or more times. tim we'll share this man's story next. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. just like eye patches. and when it's time to refuel, i eat chex cereal. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! exploring the galaxy. arrrr, that's not even a real spaceship. every wonder what nature valley is made of? ♪ that's what we're made of. no artificial colors. no artificial flavors. no arti
movie his name is malcolm lee. work before.or you'll meet him because he's beh going to join us live in the t loft. loft. >> plus new study that mightstud have more men reach fog a fog handful of blueberries foreres breakfast. we'll check in with the foxhe medical team for the details. >> first the foul ball philanthropist and collectorollt extraordinary.aord whoever said lightning doesn't d strike the same place twice,, three, four or more times. tim we'll share this man's story...
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x's speech about black women. >> call me malcolm x ♪ >> the most disrespected person in america is theres the mothers of young black men killed by police and others. building on the message of defiance from her super bowl half time performance. and while "lemonade" has lots of sour there is a message of empower meant and redemption and love of family. >> lyndsay davis, abc news, new york. >> if you like to help mr. mr. president and the first lady naff their nestlings you have until the end of the newscast. the national arbor -- arboritum want you to help name the baby eagles. the name choices are stars and stripes or freedom and liberty. and here is a live look at the eagletts in their five-foot wide nest. they are not expected to come out another five weeks and not expected to come out for awhile. go to abc7news.com for a link to vote on your favorite names. you have until 11:59 p.m. our time. that's about 11 minutes from now. holy smokes. let's check weather. here is lisa argen. >> we have the gusty winds along the shoreline, and the airport is coming down a bit. from san carlos to
x's speech about black women. >> call me malcolm x ♪ >> the most disrespected person in america is theres the mothers of young black men killed by police and others. building on the message of defiance from her super bowl half time performance. and while "lemonade" has lots of sour there is a message of empower meant and redemption and love of family. >> lyndsay davis, abc news, new york. >> if you like to help mr. mr. president and the first lady naff their...
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ed malcolm snider. they will wear that during their playoff run. as far as the match-up.flyers have their hands full with their top scorer. >> one of the best players in the league and he can play the game any way, you can play it tough and go out and hit guys and score goals and score goals with the best of them. i think he is a player we have to key on. >> i am worried about us just playing our game. obviously they are an extremely talented team they showed that start to finish during the regular season. they show up and they compete. >> steve mason has the most wins in hockey over the last six weeks. face-off is at 7:00. >> thank you jeff. >>> an 80 game suspension that is what is handed down to reliever, daniel stump. he tested positive for an anabolic steroid. who is the phanatic suppose to be? the fonz. >> darin ruf had a sore shoulder and howard accounted for two runs but the story, this guy, vince valesquez had the most trike outs for a phils pitch tear since 1913. >> this is great overall. >> am still kind of relieved a little bit. but my face doesn't show it but
ed malcolm snider. they will wear that during their playoff run. as far as the match-up.flyers have their hands full with their top scorer. >> one of the best players in the league and he can play the game any way, you can play it tough and go out and hit guys and score goals and score goals with the best of them. i think he is a player we have to key on. >> i am worried about us just playing our game. obviously they are an extremely talented team they showed that start to finish...
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. >> sur en versiones de que al igual que malcolm jackson el icono prince pudo haber muerto por sobredosisiones de los latinos y ayudar a las familias hispanas necesitadas, detalles al volver. @ >> Éste domingo 1 de mayo habrÁ marchas y tambiÉn un festival lleno de mÚsica en univisiÓn. guillermo: hablemos del fin de semana que se estÁ perfilando con temperaturas que van subiendo poco a poco, promedios de los 62 a los 72 como sistema de baja presiÓn que se encuentra en el interior, sigue atrayendo desde el norte es afluencia de aire hÚmedo frÍo incluso con nevadas para las zonas altas y podrÍa mezclar un poco de su humedad de nuestra regiÓn y generar algunas lluvias dispersas, realmente se pierde ese panorama de lluvias pero aÚn queda un porcentaje ligero con temperaturas cercanas a los 50, rÁpidamente el viernes pasado por fresno sigue atrayendo humedad, y luego se alejaba y las temperaturas para el sÁbado alcanzando los 76, el dÍa domingo los 75 ligeramente desciende la temperatura, amigos en san josÉ, el fin de semana serÁ estupendo, especialmente el dÍa domingo alcanzaremos los 80. muy
. >> sur en versiones de que al igual que malcolm jackson el icono prince pudo haber muerto por sobredosisiones de los latinos y ayudar a las familias hispanas necesitadas, detalles al volver. @ >> Éste domingo 1 de mayo habrÁ marchas y tambiÉn un festival lleno de mÚsica en univisiÓn. guillermo: hablemos del fin de semana que se estÁ perfilando con temperaturas que van subiendo poco a poco, promedios de los 62 a los 72 como sistema de baja presiÓn que se encuentra en el...
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charges like this was stolen off the streets of oakland think of all the sons of materials you get malcolmks in its credit-card statements maybe even your tax refund or cash all that stolen. >> reporter: resign for all victim
charges like this was stolen off the streets of oakland think of all the sons of materials you get malcolmks in its credit-card statements maybe even your tax refund or cash all that stolen. >> reporter: resign for all victim
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leon: hours after circulating sketches of assault suspect malcolm hall was arrested. the alleged victim was a 77-year-old woman. brianne carter is in chantilly with how they found the man they believe is behind the attack. brianne: good old fashioned police work and leads in the last 24 to 48 hours led to this arrest of the man that authorities say worked here part-time at this rec center. they arrested 28-year-old malcolm hall who worked here part time at the rec center since now facing charges of attempted somy of an assault of a 77-year-old woman in centreville. i happened april 5. the police canvassed the area in centreville and even reached out with fliers. then new information came to light that led to the arrest. leon: they learned of new information they came across. >> that led to additional leads. they were able to identify the suspect and arrest him 8:30 in the everything. brianne: we understand he has been terminated from the job here. we ask why he targeted the individual. that is part of the investigation but they say they believe this was a random act.
leon: hours after circulating sketches of assault suspect malcolm hall was arrested. the alleged victim was a 77-year-old woman. brianne carter is in chantilly with how they found the man they believe is behind the attack. brianne: good old fashioned police work and leads in the last 24 to 48 hours led to this arrest of the man that authorities say worked here part-time at this rec center. they arrested 28-year-old malcolm hall who worked here part time at the rec center since now facing...
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a inbound delays 295 from the beltway to malcolm x avenue.rst sterling on a delays. red on the map not looking soooi hot. in prince george's county fivege north is slow by 301 come on01 m whoever here.hoeverere. what are you doing right now riw four west minor congestion from woodyard road to dowerhouseowho road. caution there. in the district inbound 295ict eastern to pennsylvania about at 14 miles per hour.es per hour. if you're taking metro, incidend at green line delays no longeroonge single tracking right now sog rw that's good news.new. the rest of them -- the rest ofs the lines are on or close tor co schedule. so be prepared for that.t. that's your look at traffic.rafc just give yourself extra time ta get around the area. area >> all righty. >>> jason aldeen winning the tog award at last night's academy aa country music awards.wa he said he didn't think it washk in the cards for him to win w enter tear then of the year.hee clearly he was wrong. was wng looks like the cards had otherah plans he beat out luke bryantbra and miranda lamber
a inbound delays 295 from the beltway to malcolm x avenue.rst sterling on a delays. red on the map not looking soooi hot. in prince george's county fivege north is slow by 301 come on01 m whoever here.hoeverere. what are you doing right now riw four west minor congestion from woodyard road to dowerhouseowho road. caution there. in the district inbound 295ict eastern to pennsylvania about at 14 miles per hour.es per hour. if you're taking metro, incidend at green line delays no longeroonge...
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although we are hearing about a reported accident northbound near malcolm x. talk about how slow the southbound traffic is moving to the map. right now 16 minutes from the 11th street bridge closer to the capital beltway. the big picture, a live look will show you the slowing before you get to the g.w. parkway. is it going to be heavy. that is a look at tra break. john: the better business bureau with a new alert about text alert scams and are targeting anyone with a laptop or desk top computer. a woman who almost tell for it wants others to know what to watch for. suzanne was working on the laptop and it showed dell computers. >> she anxioused and a man told her they found a problem with her computer. >> he started talking to me there was a virus problem on my computer they were getting notifications. he was there to help me walk through it. john: but she had a top of the line antivirus program which showed everything was fine. >> i said no computer company has ever called me in the past. so why are you calling me now? >> he never directly answered that. john
although we are hearing about a reported accident northbound near malcolm x. talk about how slow the southbound traffic is moving to the map. right now 16 minutes from the 11th street bridge closer to the capital beltway. the big picture, a live look will show you the slowing before you get to the g.w. parkway. is it going to be heavy. that is a look at tra break. john: the better business bureau with a new alert about text alert scams and are targeting anyone with a laptop or desk top...
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. >> reporter: malcolm hopes to be on the convention floor in philadelphia in 100 days. >> one of thoseizens of the nation. >> reporter: this year especially your vote could make a difference. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> get the latest presidential buzz all day every day with the nbc 10 app. check out the important primary dates plus news and notes from the campaign trail with our complete decision 2016 coverage. >>> 5:09 this saturday. let's get a check of the first alert neighborhood weather. this is a detailed forecast you won't get anywhere else. the focus is where you live, what you need to know. let's check in with bill henley. >> with all the detail you can see the variation of the weather. philadelphia is 44 degrees. lehigh valley, the suburbs, the jersey shore and south shore in low 30s. philadelphia a little bit of variation in there too. temperatures have dropped down into the 30s and low 40s and the numbers are still falling. look at this, park side is 38 degrees. fox chase is 44. but our skies are clear. means we're going to see the temperatures fall a little bit more unti
. >> reporter: malcolm hopes to be on the convention floor in philadelphia in 100 days. >> one of thoseizens of the nation. >> reporter: this year especially your vote could make a difference. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> get the latest presidential buzz all day every day with the nbc 10 app. check out the important primary dates plus news and notes from the campaign trail with our complete decision 2016 coverage. >>> 5:09 this saturday. let's get a check of...
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. >> and malcolm webb at garissa university where opportunities have gathered to mark that anniversary. >> some politicians, government officials, university staff, residents of garissa town and a handful of students gather for a ceremony. there were prayers. some account testimonies of what happened more than a year ago when this attack happened. this memorial is recently been constructed, and it lists the names of people that were killed that day. there were a lot of painful memories laid to rest. >> the u.n. security council has agreed to send u.n. police to burundi. the country has experienced unrest since april of last year when the president decided to seek a third time. nearly 500 people have been killed and a quarter million people have fled to neighboring countries. turkey's president is attending the opening of a new islamic center in the u.s. state of maryland land. president erdogan is set to inaugurate the center in america which has a turkish-style mosque. it was funded by the turkish government. i speak with john hedron who joins us from maryland. i imagine that the turk
. >> and malcolm webb at garissa university where opportunities have gathered to mark that anniversary. >> some politicians, government officials, university staff, residents of garissa town and a handful of students gather for a ceremony. there were prayers. some account testimonies of what happened more than a year ago when this attack happened. this memorial is recently been constructed, and it lists the names of people that were killed that day. there were a lot of painful...
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malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. ♪ >> the victims of the attack came to learnbut their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complained the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack in spite of being repeatedly warned and that changes came too late. now, the local government paid for a mem memorial inscribe described with their names. >> we put elaborate measures not only to the university but to the whole town, to the whole township and even to the region to make sure that every cannian who comes here is to do business or who comes here to work or comes here to study is safe. >> a yoosh ago, 142 students were killed and dozens more injured when xwunmen from the somali armed group attacked the campus. at this memorial event, survivors struggle. >> it was terrible. officials, university state staff, people from garissa town to commemorate those who were killed. the hundreds of students who survived the attack aren't here they mostly came from other parts of kenya. most of them were transferred to another university after the attack. most of t
malcolm web was at the university's commemoration event. ♪ >> the victims of the attack came to learnbut their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complained the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack in spite of being repeatedly warned and that changes came too late. now, the local government paid for a mem memorial inscribe described with their names. >> we put elaborate measures not only to the university but to the whole town, to the whole township and...
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many people here are attending the rec center tonight just learning of the 28-year-old malcolm hall. he is being held without bond tonight after he was arrested late last night. by fairfax county police. that arrest in connection with the sexual assault of a 77-year-old woman inside her centreville ho according to the court documents was facing a judge today. police say the assault happened on april 5. but the victim did not initially report it. now upon learning of the assault police stepped up the patrols in the area and canvassed the neighborhood in centreville. even passing out flyers. then new information came to light. as they were working on additional information to release to the public, there was that arrest. now hall had been working here at the cub run rec center at authorities part-time as a custodian and he is out of a job tonight. many people who use the rec center frequently are just finding out about his alleged actions. >> just turns to my stomach to be honest with you. the whole premise of what the guy did is mind-blowing that people can do that. that is what we de
many people here are attending the rec center tonight just learning of the 28-year-old malcolm hall. he is being held without bond tonight after he was arrested late last night. by fairfax county police. that arrest in connection with the sexual assault of a 77-year-old woman inside her centreville ho according to the court documents was facing a judge today. police say the assault happened on april 5. but the victim did not initially report it. now upon learning of the assault police stepped...
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malcolm was murdered by criminal conspiracy organized in the nation of islam.the primary gunmen remains alive and free today living in newark. google the name willie bradley. we know, thanks to several documents released two or three years ago, as of sometime in 1965 come we don't know for sure of the date of his murder in february of 1965, that the fbi had multiple top level, the bureau term of art, top level informants in the nation of islam. and historians know the nation's story welcome have some very strong suspicions who those informants were. and top level does not mean you were a member of a mosque or a member of the image were a member of the hierarchy. the murder conspiracy that killed malcolm remains uninvestigated, and pursued by the u.s. department of justice and i've in new york county, i.e. manhattan district attorney's office defended the. it is a travesty of american justice. if black like to matter can let's make malcolm's life matter. .com and i this conversation with jamaica yesterday -- [applause] we cannot solve in fully reveal the conspir
malcolm was murdered by criminal conspiracy organized in the nation of islam.the primary gunmen remains alive and free today living in newark. google the name willie bradley. we know, thanks to several documents released two or three years ago, as of sometime in 1965 come we don't know for sure of the date of his murder in february of 1965, that the fbi had multiple top level, the bureau term of art, top level informants in the nation of islam. and historians know the nation's story welcome...
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volume delays no crashes just a lot of cop juston. 295 north to malcolm avenue and usual thought from 5 to wilson bridge down to 13 miles an hou hour. and four has inbound delays as well dealing with a there's a lot of traffic backing up there in usual spot spots. stop and go conditions at fox hall road. keep in mind we're deal with a downed tree fox hall on outbound side. >> all morning we've been talking about local high school graduate chris jenkins whop hit the whip to win the national championship. >> live at gone zach ain d.c. where he began filling his hoop dreams. bob, good morning. >> good morning, allison and steve, winds howling and may be hollering in the holloways at gonzaga today because of what happened last night in houston. gonzag alumni hitting game winner at buzzer. >> gives it to jenk ipz for the championship three pointer kris jenkins and his wildcats win the ncaa basketball. here was chris jenk frinz gonzaga after the game. >> for him to be so un selfish and give up the fwal shows what type teammate he s and you know we put a lot of work in. you know this team an
volume delays no crashes just a lot of cop juston. 295 north to malcolm avenue and usual thought from 5 to wilson bridge down to 13 miles an hou hour. and four has inbound delays as well dealing with a there's a lot of traffic backing up there in usual spot spots. stop and go conditions at fox hall road. keep in mind we're deal with a downed tree fox hall on outbound side. >> all morning we've been talking about local high school graduate chris jenkins whop hit the whip to win the...
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h beltway through kenilworth andta 295 northbound there is aound ti crash after malcolm x avenue.lme look at all of that red on our map from the bottom side ofid the beltway on through you'llghy hit huge delays. 295 inbound other direction dir slows through east capitol asug well. inner loop jams across its wilson bridge. bw parkway southbound heavy traffic 197 to powder mill.197 inside the beltway you're belayy basically parked so reallyparkel heavy traffic there.avtraf 95 southbound jammed from the icc to the top of the beltway in maryland.inand. and then 95 and northboundorthbo you're jammed dale city to 123.3. huge line of slow moving min traffic. delays start south of thattrtaru point in stafford so be in strde prepared for that.prep for this earlier situation on thetin inner loop debris blocking the center lane near gallows didgall clear but you're still dealingea with some very heavyery congestion lingering at thatt t location. we'll have more traffic inor just a few as you make yourak way out on 270 southboundoubo you're jammed throughrough germantown.antown. holly. >> erin,
h beltway through kenilworth andta 295 northbound there is aound ti crash after malcolm x avenue.lme look at all of that red on our map from the bottom side ofid the beltway on through you'llghy hit huge delays. 295 inbound other direction dir slows through east capitol asug well. inner loop jams across its wilson bridge. bw parkway southbound heavy traffic 197 to powder mill.197 inside the beltway you're belayy basically parked so reallyparkel heavy traffic there.avtraf 95 southbound jammed...
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how eagles player malcolm jenkins is honoring memory of his teammate the and friend, will smith. >>> plus a car collides in the local home ape just misses a woman lying in bed. what witnesses say driver did right after that wreck. thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. katie mcginty knowshool, get the routine. by. her dad was a philly cop. mom worked in a restaurant. then, hard work opened doors. now it's not quite enough. but mcginty's working to change that, helping create thousands of new jobs. she'll always stand up for manufacturing, higher wages, and equal pay for women so opportunity never gets out of reach. katie mcginty for senate. women voters responsible for the content of this advertising. ifor all the wrong reasons.gical you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in pennsylvania. so it's no
how eagles player malcolm jenkins is honoring memory of his teammate the and friend, will smith. >>> plus a car collides in the local home ape just misses a woman lying in bed. what witnesses say driver did right after that wreck. thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. katie mcginty knowshool, get the routine. by. her dad was a philly cop. mom worked in a restaurant. then, hard work opened doors. now it's not quite enough. but mcginty's working to change that,...
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i did not know until yesterday that when spike lee was trying to raise money for malcolm x, it was princeayvon martin was killed in florida, it was prince who stepped up. were there other stories like that of folks that he'd helped out, large and small, that we just never knew about? >> oh, yeah. there's tons. there's tons. as far as -- back as far as i can remember, even in '84 when we first started the "purple rain" tour, we would stop at different cities. if we could, if there was a place where we could go play for either the handicapped or kids who were terminally ill, hospitals, we would bring toys for kids with cancer. we were always doing something. he was always wanting to give back to kids. >> two of your biggest hits, "the glamorous life" and a love bizarre" both collaborations with prince. you also sang background on some of his biggest hits. you were his most famous percussionist for several tours. what was it like collaborating with prince? >> it was a lot of fun. we learned a lot about each other in collaborating. i think it was just as much fun collaborating with him as it
i did not know until yesterday that when spike lee was trying to raise money for malcolm x, it was princeayvon martin was killed in florida, it was prince who stepped up. were there other stories like that of folks that he'd helped out, large and small, that we just never knew about? >> oh, yeah. there's tons. there's tons. as far as -- back as far as i can remember, even in '84 when we first started the "purple rain" tour, we would stop at different cities. if we could, if...
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malcolm webb was at the commemorationent >>> the victims of the university attack came to learn, but their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complain the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack, in spite of being warned, and changes came too late. >> now the local government paid for a memorial inscribed with their names. >> we have elaborate measures for the county and the region, to make sure every kenyan that comes here to do business, to work, to study is set. >> a year ago 142 students were killed, and dozens injured when government from somali attacked the campus. at this memorial, survivors struggled. officials, university staff and people have gathered to commemorate those that were killed. most of the students that survived are not here. te maim from other parts of kenya, and most say they never want to come back. >> in the new campus these held their own. the attackers went from room to room, killing everyone. somehow missing his. >> translation: at night, when people are talking, some guys feel like they are back. it's always haunting >>> artists
malcolm webb was at the commemorationent >>> the victims of the university attack came to learn, but their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complain the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack, in spite of being warned, and changes came too late. >> now the local government paid for a memorial inscribed with their names. >> we have elaborate measures for the county and the region, to make sure every kenyan that comes here to do business, to work,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in lesbos. >> woodruff: and there will be more on the pope'sthe pbs newshour weekend, right here on most of these pbs stations. >> woodruff: next: music with a purpose. a story about a violinist charting her own musical path. jeffrey brown tells us exactly how her music is hitting the spirit. ♪ ♪ >> brown: it was an unlikely setting for a classical music performance: a homeless shelter, "the community for creative non- violence", in the shadow of the nation's capitol. ♪ ♪ where concert violinist rachel barton pine played a special engagement for the residents. there was music from many eras, and styles. ♪ ♪ along the way, pine offered bits of musical history. and told them a bit about herself. pine, in fact, knows something of the plight of her audience. her father was mostly unemployed and the family had to scrape by. >> we had these three sort of grocery crates rescued from the garbage and this one little electric heater and i would rotate it every ten minutes so that as part of me was thawing, another part would be starting to freeze. and we
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in lesbos. >> woodruff: and there will be more on the pope'sthe pbs newshour weekend, right here on most of these pbs stations. >> woodruff: next: music with a purpose. a story about a violinist charting her own musical path. jeffrey brown tells us exactly how her music is hitting the spirit. ♪ ♪ >> brown: it was an unlikely setting for a classical music performance: a homeless shelter, "the community for creative non-...
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malcolm brabant reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: as dawn broke, the first of more than migrants, mostly pakistanis and afghans, were ferried from the greek islands back to turkey. escorted by officers from the e.u.'s border agency, they were taken to a tented area for registration and health screenings. at the same time, 32 syrian refugees were flown from istanbul to hanover, germany to be resettled. it's all part of turkey's deal with the european union to end more than a year of mass migration. >> greece and turkey are implementing the agreement lawfully and the commission and the agencies are on the ground advising with advice and expertise. >> reporter: the deal aims to discourage those fleeing conflict in their homeland from making that perilous journey, as well as bring an end to human smuggling networks. in return, turkey receives financial aid and expedited e.u. membership talks. the turkish prime minister promised all will be done humanely. >> ( translated ): today, as we take back syrian refugees from europe, my request to our police officers is to treat those
malcolm brabant reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: as dawn broke, the first of more than migrants, mostly pakistanis and afghans, were ferried from the greek islands back to turkey. escorted by officers from the e.u.'s border agency, they were taken to a tented area for registration and health screenings. at the same time, 32 syrian refugees were flown from istanbul to hanover, germany to be resettled. it's all part of turkey's deal with the european union to end more than a...
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malcolm nance joins us. it's always good to have you.ni, according to the prosecutor, at the site of the brussels attack, he didn't go through with his bombing. does the fact that you have two live captured suspects of any intel significance to these two attacks that have taken place? >> it's of great significance. as a matter of fact, you can almost understand from a counterterrorism perspective where salah abdeslam didn't detonate his weapon when he was supposed to do his bombing in paris. he had an attack of compassion and ran. abrini helped deliver the weapons, coordinated these things, bought safe house spaces, then was captured in this final safe house apartment without any weapons, and then immediately confessed to being part of this plot. it makes you wonder whether he had a much greater role as like an overall coordinator rather than the logistician, the guy trying to supply things for the rest of the group. i find it very strange that he confessed right out of the box. >> how do you begin to interrogate these guys, particularly
malcolm nance joins us. it's always good to have you.ni, according to the prosecutor, at the site of the brussels attack, he didn't go through with his bombing. does the fact that you have two live captured suspects of any intel significance to these two attacks that have taken place? >> it's of great significance. as a matter of fact, you can almost understand from a counterterrorism perspective where salah abdeslam didn't detonate his weapon when he was supposed to do his bombing in...