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malcolm: that's correct.ert: yeah, do you think this model minority kinda syndrome you were talking about before, do you think that's stopping people who could help from helping? cally: i think a lot of it is, no, i think those who do very well, we see that they're very involved in the community, whether that's a city level, at the local level, or even in different organizations. i think, you know, one of-- this model minority is that, you know, a lot of our parents came here as immigrants, so and ones when they do make it that you do see them giving back to the community. robert: hmm, okay, but then not quite enough to keep up with the demand or the demand for help, right? cally:hti think, you know, api council is working very hard to make sure to do advocacy on behalf of our most vulnerable communities. robert: mm-hmm, what would be the most effective way for people to help? if people wanted to help, it's so big, you know, and there's so many different aspects to it. what would be a way that people could he
malcolm: that's correct.ert: yeah, do you think this model minority kinda syndrome you were talking about before, do you think that's stopping people who could help from helping? cally: i think a lot of it is, no, i think those who do very well, we see that they're very involved in the community, whether that's a city level, at the local level, or even in different organizations. i think, you know, one of-- this model minority is that, you know, a lot of our parents came here as immigrants, so...
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malcolm x. thank you. [applause] >> my name is breanna. i have a big family that lives right next door to our school. all five of us go to malcolm x academy. we love our school and our teachers so much. they teach us how to be for our community and standup for what's right. we don't want unwelcome guests, kids at our school. i think you should invest more money at public schools. why? so our school doesn't have to struggle as much. my mom is very involved in our education. our school staff reaches out to her for advice and also reports to her about our well-being. i am honored to be a part of malcolm x academy, and i hope you people hear our cry for our community and public schools. thank you. [applause] >> i'm steve zeltzer with defend public education now. there's a -- $6 billion a year is being siphoned from public schools to charter schools, and when people complain their kids aren't getting the education they need, where is the money going? to charter schools. that money should be going to our public schools to make them the greatest
malcolm x. thank you. [applause] >> my name is breanna. i have a big family that lives right next door to our school. all five of us go to malcolm x academy. we love our school and our teachers so much. they teach us how to be for our community and standup for what's right. we don't want unwelcome guests, kids at our school. i think you should invest more money at public schools. why? so our school doesn't have to struggle as much. my mom is very involved in our education. our school...
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>> reporter: philadelphia eagles safety malcolm jenkins addressed the media today for the first time since president trump canceled the eagles' white house visit. among the several signs he held this one, which read "you aren't listening." jenkins, one of the league's most outspoken activists, refused to answer questions about the controversy, highlighting the very issues that first inspired some nfl players to take a knee during the national anthem in the first place. police brutality. prison reform. jenkins also honoring players who protested in the name of social justice, calling them true patriots. and when he was finished -- >> is there anything you want to say on camera? >> it's pretty much said here. appreciate it. >> thanks, malcolm. >> reporter: jenkins simply walked away from the cameras. >> what i saw malcolm jenkins doing in that locker room was saying, the president is not listening to my words. he kept putting up that sign, "you're not listening." he's trying to find a way to communicate to the president in a way that words seem, at least for him, to have failed. >> rep
>> reporter: philadelphia eagles safety malcolm jenkins addressed the media today for the first time since president trump canceled the eagles' white house visit. among the several signs he held this one, which read "you aren't listening." jenkins, one of the league's most outspoken activists, refused to answer questions about the controversy, highlighting the very issues that first inspired some nfl players to take a knee during the national anthem in the first place. police...
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i went to malcolm x academy. i graduated from celebrate in high school. third generation bayview hunters point and my kids are now proudly fourth-generation. all of those titles, all of the titles that i have warned -- born, what brought me into night is as a concerned parent, in my heart has been broken over the last couple of weeks as my son started new traditions elementary school, two months ago. he started the school and he has had his face spirit and, he has had issues taken off and put in the toilet, and none of those issues are properly addressed. they were softly addressed. what happened, what brought me here tonight is in a field for parents and students, and everyone else who is at a community event, his teacher began to scream at him, he doesn't deserve to be here. i asked if we could speak about a matter that had just happened during the game. i said excuse me? he doesn't deserve to be here and we are suffering now that he is here. i said excuse me? you will not this respect my sound like that. you will not respect me like that. there are chi
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malcolm, thank you., head of mackenzie, malcolm head of european corporate transformation services at alvarez & marsal. ftse 100 futures pointing a little higher come at u.s. futures look calm. those comments from navarro perhaps comforting some people. manus: yeah. that is the debate i am having with the stocks editor at this point. it is a to point -- a debate that is live between editors and ourselves. fascinating coverage there in terms of activism and spotting them a mile off. the week ahead is pretty good coverage. it is going to be a golden age for chinese venture capital. that is one of the big interviews coming up right here on bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. is bloomberg a break europe. and edwards in the city of london. these are today's top stories. manus: global pot is for thought. stocks in asia pair their losses. down the most april. the market has stabilized for now and getting flatter. worries about level trade send investors into the safety of u.s. government debt. the gap
malcolm, thank you., head of mackenzie, malcolm head of european corporate transformation services at alvarez & marsal. ftse 100 futures pointing a little higher come at u.s. futures look calm. those comments from navarro perhaps comforting some people. manus: yeah. that is the debate i am having with the stocks editor at this point. it is a to point -- a debate that is live between editors and ourselves. fascinating coverage there in terms of activism and spotting them a mile off. the week...
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i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerful influence it was probably well malcolm x. very known for by any means necessary some that kind of power in any kind of move of a justice influence correct influenced me incredibly. i mean this is the story of the autobiographical part of the story quite bizarre the story where not to being a drug addict a drug addict you end up in rehab you just. i mean stepdad you know really at the end of the day. but you're taught about drugs rehab i learned a lot about drugs rehab i learned about what they do how much stree
i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my...
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pretty much everything right it is something of the malcolm x. in this targeting of the talk because obviously you talk about hollywood functioning as propaganda the billions of people going to the movies when you were promoting them on that level people arguably feel that they can't do as much but it is at the top that things have to change yes it is at the top. fundamentally biting ankles of power does not work so i wanted to show people that you could go for the head but of course some people saying that they're there quite a few people still still there other definitely are for legal reasons regardless should any of the people i mean how would you say you have the law serves them as well in terms of media being able to cover stories like this well i mean if you look at harvey weinstein got to turn himself in on a friday afternoon to be arrested on a long weekend that means his story won't be running all week in the news and already be old news by the time the next week rolls around after the bank holiday you know that's all orchestrated that'
pretty much everything right it is something of the malcolm x. in this targeting of the talk because obviously you talk about hollywood functioning as propaganda the billions of people going to the movies when you were promoting them on that level people arguably feel that they can't do as much but it is at the top that things have to change yes it is at the top. fundamentally biting ankles of power does not work so i wanted to show people that you could go for the head but of course some...
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host: malcolm nance? guest: i think him going to the nato summit is going to be really interesting television. comment reported by the washington post recently. he made a comment to the ambassador of sweden. it appears he did not understand sweden was not in nato. read the briefing book. cap somebody read it to you. we would not tolerate that in the armed forces. he did not understand sweden was not in nato, and he was talking to them as they were. treated -- the prime minister said we're not in nato, we participate in nato. trump said that is what i would like to do the united states. we created nato. we owe a debt of gratitude to nato. 9/11, when this nation was attacked, the canadian ambassador to nato was the one that invoked in the article five treaty powers that brought all the 26 nations at the time to the defense of united states when this city right here out that window was smoldering and burning. we still have our debt in our buildings. -- dead in our buildings. we created this alliance as a bod
host: malcolm nance? guest: i think him going to the nato summit is going to be really interesting television. comment reported by the washington post recently. he made a comment to the ambassador of sweden. it appears he did not understand sweden was not in nato. read the briefing book. cap somebody read it to you. we would not tolerate that in the armed forces. he did not understand sweden was not in nato, and he was talking to them as they were. treated -- the prime minister said we're not...
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but that's clearly lacking because we still don't have answers in june, 2018. >> there's also malcolm, it seems to me the vulnerabilities are pretty obvious just because the way american voting works is if you want to help one side or the other, you kind of can know which precincts to go after and mess with. >> that's true. but you have to understand that the american system of voting is actually very, very difficult to get to hack in one particular space. i mean, there are systems used every county, every precinct can use a different system. you notice they went after voter registration. we first heard the story about 20 months ago. i immediately recognized the threat. they don't have to actually hack the voter tallies. they can disqualify people every coming to the polls. and disenfranchise tens of thousands of people if they wanted to by simply changing your zip code. >> you're shaking your head. >> it's completely right. a lot of people think of the great cyber threat to voting as ballot stuffing, digital ballot stuffing. > or changing yeses to noes. >> all you need to do is make
but that's clearly lacking because we still don't have answers in june, 2018. >> there's also malcolm, it seems to me the vulnerabilities are pretty obvious just because the way american voting works is if you want to help one side or the other, you kind of can know which precincts to go after and mess with. >> that's true. but you have to understand that the american system of voting is actually very, very difficult to get to hack in one particular space. i mean, there are systems...
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what did you make of that, malcolm? >> i make of it what we suspected all along on these, well, 23 months since we found out the trump campaign may have been involved with russia. donald trump is seemingly in debt, a horrible debt to vladimir putin. and we don't know what it is yet, but you can be pretty sure that he is doing russia's bidding at every turn. and to make the call to bring in russia after it invaded a nation, seized its territory and was put out of the g-7, for him to say, hey, russia should be in this club -- you know the former ambassador to russia put it simply, russia does not want to be in this club. russia doesn't believe in these clubs. russia is trying to break up these clubs. and donald trump is the hammer that russia is using to destroy the g-7. trump wants to be an isolationist. the united states is not really going to be involved in this thing. you see he just doesn't take a seriously. and he goes around and insults all the allies, low the 74 years after the invasion of europe, which created th
what did you make of that, malcolm? >> i make of it what we suspected all along on these, well, 23 months since we found out the trump campaign may have been involved with russia. donald trump is seemingly in debt, a horrible debt to vladimir putin. and we don't know what it is yet, but you can be pretty sure that he is doing russia's bidding at every turn. and to make the call to bring in russia after it invaded a nation, seized its territory and was put out of the g-7, for him to say,...
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the team captain and safety malcolm jenkins did raise his fist to protest but jenkins never knelt. now once the facts that none of the eagles ever knelt was pointed out to president trump, he tweeted, staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. sorry. he locker room, it was not tayed the eagles. and again the suggestion it was the eagles who did that. false. deceptive. a lie. this afternoon the white house launched a third attack on a football team. press secretary sarah sanders claims the vast majority of the team abandoned their fans. i know fans who could dispute that and then launching another white house attack accusing them of staging a, quote, political stunt because they told the white house late in the game that so few players wanted to come. now this does all come in a context -- the context ofmer first lady barbara bush and john mccain not wanting president trump to attend their funeral. the context of this bizarre new era where most of a super bowl winning team does not want to visit the president of
the team captain and safety malcolm jenkins did raise his fist to protest but jenkins never knelt. now once the facts that none of the eagles ever knelt was pointed out to president trump, he tweeted, staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. sorry. he locker room, it was not tayed the eagles. and again the suggestion it was the eagles who did that. false. deceptive. a lie. this afternoon the white house launched a third...
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joining me now, malcolm nance, msnbc intelligence and terrorism analyst.k, "the plot to hack america." malcolm, let me start just by getting your reaction to what you saw play out yesterday. i heard you on my colleague, joy reid's show, yesterday shortly after president trump made his remarks. what do you make after that press conference took place? >> if we're grading the president of the united states on scale of to 10 and 10 is dignified and respectful, that was a 1. might even have been a minus 5. what we are seeing here is donald trump who does not believe in national and international global alliances. all of the alliances which were established on d-day. right? after world war ii. donald trump does in the believe in these things. i think what we are doing is we are on the precipice of a global re-alignment where our traditional allies are now becoming in his mind our enemies. our traditional enemies are the autocrats that he wants to be part of in their own little club. . malcolm, you were in navy intelligence, an astute student of an individual's b
joining me now, malcolm nance, msnbc intelligence and terrorism analyst.k, "the plot to hack america." malcolm, let me start just by getting your reaction to what you saw play out yesterday. i heard you on my colleague, joy reid's show, yesterday shortly after president trump made his remarks. what do you make after that press conference took place? >> if we're grading the president of the united states on scale of to 10 and 10 is dignified and respectful, that was a 1. might...
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as malcolm jenkins said, we are true patriots.of america, the idea that continues to lure us forward to build our nation to the best that it can become. in the meantime, he is using his platform, his privilege, and his celebrity to focus an issue that the president of the united states should be focusing on. and all good americans of conscience should be focusing on here. this proves again that despite all the brew that that, despite the news about this particular kind of incident being replayed again and again, it is not a deterrent. to police people in mesa who you would think given the atmosphere, given the temperature that has been raised, the discourse ratcheted up, we would be be calm and respectful of the fact that there is probably a security camera somewhere recording our particular behavior, and it does not discourage it. >> yeah. >> that's why it is necessary to bring the power of celebrity the leverage with malcolm jenkins, chris long and many others do to make sure that this issue, as colin kaepernick, insist indeed i
as malcolm jenkins said, we are true patriots.of america, the idea that continues to lure us forward to build our nation to the best that it can become. in the meantime, he is using his platform, his privilege, and his celebrity to focus an issue that the president of the united states should be focusing on. and all good americans of conscience should be focusing on here. this proves again that despite all the brew that that, despite the news about this particular kind of incident being...
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joining me is malcolm nance and cynthia axny, a former federal prosecutor. first to you, malcolm.cynthia knows prosecution excellently. what's i when the word comes out that this prosecutor robert mueller has plans to move this thing to skate it and perhaps come up with a report not just on obstruction sometime in the next several months but by the end of the year in the fall a report on collusion with the russians involving the trump people? >> well, you know,'s been said by friends of robert muler that his favorite hobby is putting people in prison. and i don't think he's going to have a problem at all if he has the evidence to bring at least part of the conspiracy charges involving people having contacts with known intelligence officers together and to be able to at least in the first phase go after people who were the initial dirty tricks teams who may have worked with russia to support the trump election. that will involve of course, more indictments. we know manafort's trial is coming up. and maybe he will turn. we don't know about that. but robert mueller is -- if he's goin
joining me is malcolm nance and cynthia axny, a former federal prosecutor. first to you, malcolm.cynthia knows prosecution excellently. what's i when the word comes out that this prosecutor robert mueller has plans to move this thing to skate it and perhaps come up with a report not just on obstruction sometime in the next several months but by the end of the year in the fall a report on collusion with the russians involving the trump people? >> well, you know,'s been said by friends of...
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i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven which and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realizing i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerful influence it was probably well malcolm x. doing known for by any means necessary some that kind of power in any kind of.
i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven which and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realizing i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda...
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mr malcolm hughey is an architect did not want to speak on camera but he told me he has been numbed byle experience and although he has insurance, due to the water damage caused by putting up those claims, he reckons his houses are right off and his family only moved into this property in the last seven months. graham property in the last seven months. g ra ha m stewart, property in the last seven months. graham stewart, reporting scotland,, lenzee. time for the weather forecast. we start the working week off on conditions we are used to frequent a while, but that week onwards, it is expected to turn u nsettled. onwards, it is expected to turn unsettled. but assembly conditions tomorrow. the risk of heavy showers and storms and most of the thunderstorms in the north of england will melt away overnight, those places will be dry with clear spells but also cloud returning to the east and south and where you have the cloud, a mild night with some chilly spots under clear skies. you have the clear skies to start monday, you will have the sunshine as well. it will become more widespread in e
mr malcolm hughey is an architect did not want to speak on camera but he told me he has been numbed byle experience and although he has insurance, due to the water damage caused by putting up those claims, he reckons his houses are right off and his family only moved into this property in the last seven months. graham property in the last seven months. g ra ha m stewart, property in the last seven months. graham stewart, reporting scotland,, lenzee. time for the weather forecast. we start the...
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officials want. >> so malcolm, let's discuss this. i don't think anybody should take issue with the fact that in attempting to negotiate with north korea, whatever it takes, if you need to develop good chemistry, i remember that after the iran deal president obama praised the deal and the hard work that went into it and the work that the iranians put into it. he didn't raise iran's leaders, by the way. he emphasized the verification part of this. but i think americans would be understanding of the fact that there's a middle ground to walk. the problem is this president hasn't walked a middle ground. he said inflammatory things about north korea's leader that had americans worried, and now he's chummy with him. i understand it's complicated to be president and you have to walk a middle line when you're negotiating. what is an approach that would make sense? >> an approach that would make sense is the adult approach. that means the actual leg work which has to be done so that when we speak to a totalitarian murderous dictator, that it i
officials want. >> so malcolm, let's discuss this. i don't think anybody should take issue with the fact that in attempting to negotiate with north korea, whatever it takes, if you need to develop good chemistry, i remember that after the iran deal president obama praised the deal and the hard work that went into it and the work that the iranians put into it. he didn't raise iran's leaders, by the way. he emphasized the verification part of this. but i think americans would be...
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i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerful influence it was probably well malcolm x. doing known for by any means necessary some that kind of power in any kind of move of a justice it went right influenced me incredibly. i mean this is the story of the autobiographical part of the story quite bizarre the story where not to being a drug addict a drug addict you end up in rico you just. i mean stepdad you know really at the end of the day. but you're taught about drugs rehab i learned a lot about drugs rehab i learned about what they do how much street va
i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my...
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in my mind, i'm just thinking that he was just going to die in jail. > reporter: his father, malcolms convicted of rape in 1980. the sentence was life, with no chance of parole. but louisiana inmate number 93124 was innocent. d.n.a. evidence finally proved it, and in january, he walked out to his family and freedom. hi was now 58. >> to actually hug him as a free man was like a dream come true. words can't even explain how i felt, all the emotion i was feeling at that time. >> reporter: his father had spent almost 38 years behind bars. usethere's a whole life to live without him, because you're living without love. see, there's no love in an institution. >> reporter: there is in this home outside new orleans. malcolm stewart was two when his father went to prison. >> you go to your friends' house, and they have their dad, and it's like, "wow, man, i wish i had that." >> reporter: this father's day, he will, after a lifetime of prison visits and phone calls to a dad who never deserved to spend one minute behind bars. what's it like just to be able to sit side by side after 38 years? >
in my mind, i'm just thinking that he was just going to die in jail. > reporter: his father, malcolms convicted of rape in 1980. the sentence was life, with no chance of parole. but louisiana inmate number 93124 was innocent. d.n.a. evidence finally proved it, and in january, he walked out to his family and freedom. hi was now 58. >> to actually hug him as a free man was like a dream come true. words can't even explain how i felt, all the emotion i was feeling at that time. >>...
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i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerful influence it was probably well malcolm x. very known for by any means necessary some that kind of power in any kind of move of justice it went right influenced me incredibly. i mean this is the story of the autobiographical part of the story quite bizarre the story where not to being a drug addict drug addict you end up in rehab you just. i mean stepdad you know really at the end of the day. what you're taught about drugs rehab i learned a lot about drugs rehab i learned about what they do how much street value
i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my...
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i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realizing i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerful influence it was probably well malcolm x. doing known for by any means necessary some that kind of power in any kind of move of justice it once correct influenced me incredibly. they i mean this is the story of the autobiographical part of the story quite bizarre the story where not to being a drug addict a drug addict you end up in rehab you just. i mean stepdad you know really at the end of the day. but you're told about drugs rehab i talk i learned a lot about drugs rehab i learned about what they do how muc
i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realizing i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my...
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because it's very easy to create the kind ofnderstandings that may lead to a failure soon. >> malcolm, it strikes me that the president had a lot of things about this meeting that he could crow about, that were ground breaking, that were interesting and for better or worse and lots of reasons we've heard from members of the bush administration and the obama administration, this sort of meeting didn't place. to set that out there and saywe toward something that could be good and making the world a safer place w have been a good idea. once again, it's an unforced error. the president is causing us to fact check him and let the world know that something may have happened in that meeting in singapore, but this was the cvid that mike pompeo and the administration put out as a goal is not the g. >> that's correct. what we have here is a first start. i won't fault any leader for trying to create a circumstance where we have world peace. that's awesome. what we can't do is we can't do it blindly. we can't do it far photo op. system and strture in e place. thisation north korea is a dictatorsh
because it's very easy to create the kind ofnderstandings that may lead to a failure soon. >> malcolm, it strikes me that the president had a lot of things about this meeting that he could crow about, that were ground breaking, that were interesting and for better or worse and lots of reasons we've heard from members of the bush administration and the obama administration, this sort of meeting didn't place. to set that out there and saywe toward something that could be good and making the...
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>> reporter: what brought malcolm stewart and his father to this fish market wasn't the catch of there are your crawfish? >> reporter: but the catch of a lifetime. this sunday they'll spend their first father's day together in almost four decades. when you were a kid, what was father's day like? >> i didn't have a father. so it was just a blank day. in my mind i'm just thinking that he just was going to die in jail. >> reporter: his father, malcolm alexander, was convicted of rape in 1980. the sentence was life, with no chance of parole. but louisiana inmate number 93124 was innocent. dna evidence finally proved it. and in january he walked out to his family and freedom. he was now 58. >> to actually hug him as a free man, it was like a dream come true. words can't even explain how i felt for all the emotions i was feeling at that time. >> reporter: his father had spent almost 38 years behind bars. >> it's a hard life to live without him because you're living without love. see, there's no love in an institution. >> reporter: there is in this home outside new orleans. malcolm stewart
>> reporter: what brought malcolm stewart and his father to this fish market wasn't the catch of there are your crawfish? >> reporter: but the catch of a lifetime. this sunday they'll spend their first father's day together in almost four decades. when you were a kid, what was father's day like? >> i didn't have a father. so it was just a blank day. in my mind i'm just thinking that he just was going to die in jail. >> reporter: his father, malcolm alexander, was...
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welcoming our guests and beginner programming this afternoon is john malcolm. malcolm serves as vice president for institute for constitutional government. he's director for legal studies and also the added gilbert chery limburg gilbertson senior legal fellow. join me in welcoming john malcolm. john. [applause] >> welcome everybody to heritage. we are here to discuss an important topic, which is the role of the congressional oversight place in our system of checks and balances and separation of powers. our founding fathers certainly understood the need for each branch of government to be on their guard against the power by the other two branches of government. federalist number 51, no government would be necessary. madison loan is that men would be, he added ambition must be made to counteract the ambition and vigorous congressional oversight is one of the key is making sure that happens. the congress is going to pass a law to appropriate funds and the people whom they represent have a right to know how those funds are being implemented and whether those funds
welcoming our guests and beginner programming this afternoon is john malcolm. malcolm serves as vice president for institute for constitutional government. he's director for legal studies and also the added gilbert chery limburg gilbertson senior legal fellow. join me in welcoming john malcolm. john. [applause] >> welcome everybody to heritage. we are here to discuss an important topic, which is the role of the congressional oversight place in our system of checks and balances and...
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in east oakland. >> reporter: rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 4:04. the san francisco police are searching for a hit and run driver who crashed into a pedicab injuring five people. ktvu's skyfox was over the scene yesterday afternoon. the pedicab office -- operator with transporting a five and an eight-year-old. rushed sf general hospital. with life-threatening injuries. the family's injuries are not as severe. investigators say the hit and run driver was in a golden in lasting heading toward the bay bridge. >>> firefighters continue to make progress against the poni fire. cal fire says the fire crew -- it >> reporter: more than 21 square miles in all. it is now 30% contained. that's up some 5% from this time yesterday. many people who have been evacuated are now being allowed to go check in on their homes. >>> this -- -- the surprise announcement that justice anthony kennedy's retirement -- retiring. kennedy is considered a conservative but has been a critical swing vote. the 81-year-old justice is set to retire on july 31. republicans are eager to b
in east oakland. >> reporter: rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 4:04. the san francisco police are searching for a hit and run driver who crashed into a pedicab injuring five people. ktvu's skyfox was over the scene yesterday afternoon. the pedicab office -- operator with transporting a five and an eight-year-old. rushed sf general hospital. with life-threatening injuries. the family's injuries are not as severe. investigators say the hit and run driver was in a golden in lasting...
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welcoming our guest and leading our program this afternoon is john malcolm. mr. malcolm serves as vice president for our institute for constitutional government. he is also the ed gilbertson and sherry gilbertson senior legal fellow. please join me in welcoming john malcolm. john. [applause] john: thank you, everyone. and welcome to heritage. we are here today to discuss an important topic, which is the role the congressional oversight plays in our system of checks and balances and separation of powers. our founding fathers understand -- understood the need for each branch of the government to be on guard on the increases of power from the other two branches of government. as james madison said, if men were angels, no government would be necessary. but since madison well knew that men were not angels and never would be, he added, ambition must be made to counteract ambition, and vigorous congressional oversight is one of the keys to making sure that that happens. after all, if congress is going to pass laws and appropriate funds in order to run the government, co
welcoming our guest and leading our program this afternoon is john malcolm. mr. malcolm serves as vice president for our institute for constitutional government. he is also the ed gilbertson and sherry gilbertson senior legal fellow. please join me in welcoming john malcolm. john. [applause] john: thank you, everyone. and welcome to heritage. we are here today to discuss an important topic, which is the role the congressional oversight plays in our system of checks and balances and separation...
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rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> police say the mail kidnapping suspect was known to the police. the kidnapping victim is in the hospital. we have no other details. we cannot confirm if the driver of that civil car -- silver car was hurt. >>> new numbers show london breed's lead is widening in the race for san francisco mayor picked reed is now ahead of mark leno by more than 15 votes. leno has been in the lead until saturday rick -- saturday. the race is still too close to call. election records have been putting in long hours to get all of those votes counted. >> later on this week, we will start processing the provisional ballots, which are the polling place ballots that people cast. >> the elections department still has to process more than 25,000 ballots. the next e going up for the warriors' victory parade tomorrow at 11 am. city workers decorating with images of the nba champs trophy. they are being honored further third nba championship. we are expecting 1 million people to line the streets. there is a big difference in this year's celebration. that will not -- there will
rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> police say the mail kidnapping suspect was known to the police. the kidnapping victim is in the hospital. we have no other details. we cannot confirm if the driver of that civil car -- silver car was hurt. >>> new numbers show london breed's lead is widening in the race for san francisco mayor picked reed is now ahead of mark leno by more than 15 votes. leno has been in the lead until saturday rick -- saturday. the race is still too close to call....
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i'm also joined by malcolm nance msnbc terrorism expert. he is out with a brand-new book the plot to destroy democracy. thanks to both of you for being here. lucy, let me start with you. this is not targeted in the way someone would think it might be, that it is an anti-journalist, you know, in general move. this suspect had a particular beef with this newspaper. but these are hard working, local newspaper journalists, the type of which exist all over america, and indeed all over the world . we are not used to living under specific threat of violence or death. people threaten journalists all the type. >> yes. >> this is a different thing. >> this is a different thing. people have had feuds with journalists around the country for time in memorial. ordinarily you handle them through the courts or handle them with letters to the editor, or -- you resolve it. it very, very seldom would get to an act of vie lens. this is a sayings where this event with mr. ramos happened several years ago. things apparently had been rather quiet until ream. >> y
i'm also joined by malcolm nance msnbc terrorism expert. he is out with a brand-new book the plot to destroy democracy. thanks to both of you for being here. lucy, let me start with you. this is not targeted in the way someone would think it might be, that it is an anti-journalist, you know, in general move. this suspect had a particular beef with this newspaper. but these are hard working, local newspaper journalists, the type of which exist all over america, and indeed all over the world . we...
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rob malcolm says she's fitting in with other members of his family, including three chihuahuas any cat. >>> a teenager from texas won the 91st scripps national spelling bee. >> cornea -- koinonia . >> that word means a spiritual communion. the winner was that 14-year-old. incredible job. is the first time he is complete -- has competed in the national spelling bee along with the script totally -- trophy, he won cash and is taking a trip to new york and los angeles. good game. >>> coming up, we will go back out to oracle arena and show you the wild ending the game one of the nba finals. >>> the final push in california's race for governor ahead of today's primary election. we will see the new poll results showing two clear frontrunners. my name is tony thurmond. education isn't the goal, - it's the gateway. hold the key... to every child's opportunity. we reject trump's attacks on our public schools. and invest in the teachers dreamers. modernize our curriculum and empower educators to teach beyond the test because creativity and critical thinking are as important as facts and figures.
rob malcolm says she's fitting in with other members of his family, including three chihuahuas any cat. >>> a teenager from texas won the 91st scripps national spelling bee. >> cornea -- koinonia . >> that word means a spiritual communion. the winner was that 14-year-old. incredible job. is the first time he is complete -- has competed in the national spelling bee along with the script totally -- trophy, he won cash and is taking a trip to new york and los angeles. good...
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malcolm webb keep down south africa.now finally this bulletin a robotic bird of prey has been developed to help stop real birds from hitting airplanes the road bird as it's called was developed by a dutch company they say the robotic peregrine falcon can help scare birds away from air traffic and discourage them from nesting near runways. right that is the news on al-jazeera just to bring you up to speed with the latest news from spain prime minister a whore has been removed from office by a no confidence motion that was brought by socialist leader pedro sanchez who is now the new prime minister paying for most of this group after members of the forest people's party were convicted of corruption again spanish m.p.'s have voted out prime minister therefore we will have a full news hour for you in just a couple of minutes martin dennis will have all of the latest developments from spain and the capital madrid and as always you can keep up to date with all the latest developments from spain and all of the news on our web si
malcolm webb keep down south africa.now finally this bulletin a robotic bird of prey has been developed to help stop real birds from hitting airplanes the road bird as it's called was developed by a dutch company they say the robotic peregrine falcon can help scare birds away from air traffic and discourage them from nesting near runways. right that is the news on al-jazeera just to bring you up to speed with the latest news from spain prime minister a whore has been removed from office by a no...
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together they developed and secured presidential and coressiol approval to create the malcolm bal rls baldridge ation -- foundation. today, the now popular sterling management program is a derivat program and managed by the governorsf eaour 50 states. at the age of 89, larry became the rcient of the 2016 florida governors sterling ambassador of the year award for successfully coaching businesses, charitable and government agencies to learn and deploy sterling and malcolm baldridge management systems during the past 25 years. larry has had an extraordinary life which he's enjoyed with his wife of over 65 years, tetherave thso, larry jr., an architect, ron, a trial attorney, and thad, a commercial realtor. congratulations to my friend, larry adams, for a remkabl life well lived. thank you, mr. speaker. now yid the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair reizes the entleman from minnesota, mr. emmer, for five minutes. mr. emmer: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a local hero in my district. veteran service officer bruce price. county veteran service officers are o
together they developed and secured presidential and coressiol approval to create the malcolm bal rls baldridge ation -- foundation. today, the now popular sterling management program is a derivat program and managed by the governorsf eaour 50 states. at the age of 89, larry became the rcient of the 2016 florida governors sterling ambassador of the year award for successfully coaching businesses, charitable and government agencies to learn and deploy sterling and malcolm baldridge management...
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malcolm jenkins raised a fist in protest. country long donated his entire salary to charitable causes. the president's thinking is not that different from congressman dent and that's unfortunate. i think people made this issue out to be something different than what it is. colin kaepernick, eric reed, malcolm jenkins all these players are protesting police brutality in this country. they're not protesting the flag, the military, the national anthem, they're protesting injustices that happened to african-americans. the irony in saying that someone needs to find a better way to protest is simply like saying that the four kids, february 1st, 1960, at the county shouldn't have sit in they should have found some other way to protest. or maybe dr. king and don lewis shouldn't have stood across the bridge because they're blocking traffic. the problem that we're having is that people have misconstrued what this is about. malcolm jenkins, the philadelphia eagles are leaders in that. i'm proud of them and any player that wants to take
malcolm jenkins raised a fist in protest. country long donated his entire salary to charitable causes. the president's thinking is not that different from congressman dent and that's unfortunate. i think people made this issue out to be something different than what it is. colin kaepernick, eric reed, malcolm jenkins all these players are protesting police brutality in this country. they're not protesting the flag, the military, the national anthem, they're protesting injustices that happened...
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malcolm stewart was 2. when his father went to prison. >> you go to your friends' house. dad. it's like, wow, wish i had that. >> uh-huh. >> this father's day he will. after a lifetime of prison visits and phone calls, to a dad who never deserved to spend one minute behind bars. >> what's it like just to be able to sit side by side. after 38 years. >> no rush. >> no rush. >> where we go, we here. we are where we wanted to go. >> you don't seem builter at all. ? >> there is no time to even think about, nothing negative. being mad. none of that. my dazed here. it's father's day. very happy, you know what i mean? it's -- it's lech i said a new beginning. >> this family has one word in their father's day card. gratitude. mark strassmann, cbs news, new orleans. >>> that's the "overnight news" for monday. for some of you the news continues.heck back with us ews c and the morningrs n her ot cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it'smonday, june 18th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >> we will not go a
malcolm stewart was 2. when his father went to prison. >> you go to your friends' house. dad. it's like, wow, wish i had that. >> uh-huh. >> this father's day he will. after a lifetime of prison visits and phone calls, to a dad who never deserved to spend one minute behind bars. >> what's it like just to be able to sit side by side. after 38 years. >> no rush. >> no rush. >> where we go, we here. we are where we wanted to go. >> you don't seem...
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then malcolm examines unique traits of high acheefers in outliers followed by new yorker staff writer killers of the flower moon, targeted members of the indian nation. war on peace. wrapping up at look at some of the audio books from audibles nonfiction, reflection of childhood, hill billy ideology. >> you know, i -- staying on the strip club, for example, i immediately confessed, a woman came to our table and i said, i'm a journalist. i'm just asking some questions, do you mind, she was super helpful and she's like, yeah, all these companies are here all of the time and come groups of mostly guy, sometimes a woman tagging along for whatever reason and, you know, they talk about work. they'll be their boss after big tech conferences, executives will walk in the door with special badges and people flock to them. they might go up to private room together. i mean,his -- business is gettig done in the middle of the day in the heart of san francisco at a strip club. and, you know, we are talking about, part -- sexism exists but in silicon valley, this is supposed to be the most progressiv
then malcolm examines unique traits of high acheefers in outliers followed by new yorker staff writer killers of the flower moon, targeted members of the indian nation. war on peace. wrapping up at look at some of the audio books from audibles nonfiction, reflection of childhood, hill billy ideology. >> you know, i -- staying on the strip club, for example, i immediately confessed, a woman came to our table and i said, i'm a journalist. i'm just asking some questions, do you mind, she was...
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malcolm's diamond just junk. trumps fish. country gins poker face the more seconds you on the picture the most people will accept you as an out for the. watch road to visual signals play in a politician's fortunes gestures or com politics and body language. the . wonderful memories. their faults. welcome to the brain darkside the brain washing the manipulation altered memory it's all because of the scientists are now beginning to understand how we get things more. tricky memory. long delayed. it's all happening so much of it coming. sure links to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and welcome to devil's advocate in program nine from for an easy enemy for money isn't easy tower i would say deputed close next africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. it's crunch time for germany call bigger hurdle will sweep who proved to be the world cup two thousand and eighteen today on t.w. news. the world's leaders in the media spotlight perfectly staged appearances in which scarcely a
malcolm's diamond just junk. trumps fish. country gins poker face the more seconds you on the picture the most people will accept you as an out for the. watch road to visual signals play in a politician's fortunes gestures or com politics and body language. the . wonderful memories. their faults. welcome to the brain darkside the brain washing the manipulation altered memory it's all because of the scientists are now beginning to understand how we get things more. tricky memory. long delayed....
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frank malcolm was downstairs with his wife and kids last night when suddenly the television went off. but it wasn't until his neighbours rang the doorbell that he realised that his roof was on fire. according to accounts on social media, a large lightning bolt hit the roof and very quickly it was engulfed by flames. thankfully, no—one was injured but you can see from the extensive damage left behind today how fierce that fire was. mr malcolm, who is an architect, did not want to speak on camera but he told me he's been numbed by the whole experience and although he has insurance, due to the water damage caused by putting out those flames, he pretty much reckons his house is a write—off. and the family only moved into this new—build property in the last seven months. g ra ha m stewart, reporting scotland, lenzie. let's take a look at the weather forecast with stav danaos. hello, there. we're starting the new working week off on conditions that we have been used to for quite a while now. mid—week onwards it is expected to turn a bit more unsettled. tomorrow, though, similar conditions t
frank malcolm was downstairs with his wife and kids last night when suddenly the television went off. but it wasn't until his neighbours rang the doorbell that he realised that his roof was on fire. according to accounts on social media, a large lightning bolt hit the roof and very quickly it was engulfed by flames. thankfully, no—one was injured but you can see from the extensive damage left behind today how fierce that fire was. mr malcolm, who is an architect, did not want to speak on...
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it would be ironic because malcolm turnbull once led to the campaign that to be a republic and princeear in his eye towards old blighty. let's move on to the telegraph. we have got a picture of gareth southgate applauding his team tonight. boosting nhs mental care for children. this is a bit more of a detail and we talked about nhs funding, the government is saying something would be aimed at mental health. this is sir simon stephens, chief executive of the nhs, really bringing a lot more emphasis now on children's mental health as an area which will be given greater prominence through this increased funding. and the article also refers to the last very conclusive set of statistics that were drawn up the nhs back in 200a. statistics that were drawn up the nhs back in 2004. that's the last time we had up—to—date figures. nhs back in 2004. that's the last time we had up-to-date figures. even before a lot of the social media, we are looking at figures at that stage of one in ten children. which i was really surprised by. and of course, we don't know the full implications of social media
it would be ironic because malcolm turnbull once led to the campaign that to be a republic and princeear in his eye towards old blighty. let's move on to the telegraph. we have got a picture of gareth southgate applauding his team tonight. boosting nhs mental care for children. this is a bit more of a detail and we talked about nhs funding, the government is saying something would be aimed at mental health. this is sir simon stephens, chief executive of the nhs, really bringing a lot more...
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malcolm, who isn't listening? all of us?unpatriotic because of their protests against social injustice during the national anthem. he chose not to reply out loud to any of the questions, letting his cards speak for themselves. and you can see more of that on bbc.com. nasa says it has found evidence that there might once have been life on mars. the discovery was made by the curiosity rover, which discovered what nasa says were organic molecules in rocks dating back 3 billion years. their conclusion — while it is not necessarily evidence of life itself, it can't be ruled out. we found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient lakebed. those organic molecules could have come from life. we don't know that there was never life on mars. there is... the organic molecules that we found not specifically evidence of life, because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are nonbiological in nature, things like or even rock processes . nature, things like or even rock processes. we can attribute geology
malcolm, who isn't listening? all of us?unpatriotic because of their protests against social injustice during the national anthem. he chose not to reply out loud to any of the questions, letting his cards speak for themselves. and you can see more of that on bbc.com. nasa says it has found evidence that there might once have been life on mars. the discovery was made by the curiosity rover, which discovered what nasa says were organic molecules in rocks dating back 3 billion years. their...