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i am dedicated to malcolm x. i will not leave malcolm x. so to receive a separation letter has been a separation in my heart. i have, i didn't want to tell the families or the students that i was being separated. i was going to walk away in june and just leave. going out as a normally do, and walk away, but i prayed on it, and i thought, i need to let them know. i cannot walk away, and in august, the kids come back, and i am going to be there. the families depend on me. i depend on them to make my day better. it was a mistake. i missed a text, i do apologize for that. i would love to be able to have the opportunity to take the test again. i know that i can pass the test. i am here for my family and my students. they mean everything to me. i thank you for the opportunity to speak. [applause] >> before the next speaker, we realize that other people want to speak on this item, we have 15 people with speaker cards, but we see that other people are here as well. we don't accept speaker cards when we are already hearing the item. i apologize for
i am dedicated to malcolm x. i will not leave malcolm x. so to receive a separation letter has been a separation in my heart. i have, i didn't want to tell the families or the students that i was being separated. i was going to walk away in june and just leave. going out as a normally do, and walk away, but i prayed on it, and i thought, i need to let them know. i cannot walk away, and in august, the kids come back, and i am going to be there. the families depend on me. i depend on them to make...
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this was the world, the nation, the community of ideas that really raised malcolm, and that malcolm was facing in the late 1950's when he started challenging many of these ideas. we should know that in many ways, malcolm was lucky, too. because his parents were raised in what movement? who were they following? marcus garvey, right. so marcus garvey in the 1910's and 1920's talked fondly about africa and african people worldwide and about africa for the africans. but for many african-americans, of course they were not raised to think of africa as this equal place with the rest of the world. they were raised to think of the dark continent where enlightenment had never existed, a continent that was impoverished because of the poverty, the behavioral and cultural poverty of the people. the african was synonymous with the savage and the savage were synonymous with the animal and the animal were synonymous with the african. as a result, many, as i stated, african-americans did not want to be associated with those savages, those animals, and more so wanted to be associated with civilization, w
this was the world, the nation, the community of ideas that really raised malcolm, and that malcolm was facing in the late 1950's when he started challenging many of these ideas. we should know that in many ways, malcolm was lucky, too. because his parents were raised in what movement? who were they following? marcus garvey, right. so marcus garvey in the 1910's and 1920's talked fondly about africa and african people worldwide and about africa for the africans. but for many african-americans,...
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certainly malcolm x. -- of excuse me. malcolm x. thought it was critical to reformulate african-american ideas of africa , to reformulate ideas ofericans' themselves. in that speech he talks about all the different ways black people hate themselves and all the different ways black people hate africa and made that connection. he said in hating africa, we end up hating ourselves. hate theyou can't roots of the tree and not hate the tree. you can't hate your origin and not hate yourself. he made the case that white people knew that and according , that is why they were feeding this negative began. about africa because it would cause black people to hate their african identity, to certainly hate calling themselves african. he would also make this case which was a radical idea then -- heradical idea today would make the case that the african-american -- that the negro was more african than american. he wanted to make this connection through how they identified themselves, as african. panof course, that furthers afghan-ism. if you have pe
certainly malcolm x. -- of excuse me. malcolm x. thought it was critical to reformulate african-american ideas of africa , to reformulate ideas ofericans' themselves. in that speech he talks about all the different ways black people hate themselves and all the different ways black people hate africa and made that connection. he said in hating africa, we end up hating ourselves. hate theyou can't roots of the tree and not hate the tree. you can't hate your origin and not hate yourself. he made...
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malcolm: yes mr. jordan: could fire an individual be done with corrupt intent and therefore be criminal? mr. malcolm: it could be done for an improper purpose. but the president has exercise. mr. jordan: could a lawful action with criminal intent, could that be obstruction justice? mr. malcolm: yes. mr. jordan: if there is no underlying crime. mr. malcolm: sure. mr. jordan: what if there is no action? i keep coming back to this, did the president fire bob mueller? mr. malcolm: no. mr. jordan: did the president pardon paul manafort or michael flynn or michael cohen or roger stone? mr. malcolm: no. mr. jordan: did the president stop people from testifying? mr. malcolm: not as far i know. mr. jordan: did president's white house counsel done mcgahn testify? mr. malcolm: yes. mr. jordan: for 30 hours. did the president do anything to get information? mr. malcolm: no. mr. jordan: did jeff sessions recuse himself? mr. malcolm: no. mr. jordan: here's my point, when you in my judgment, the president was falsel
malcolm: yes mr. jordan: could fire an individual be done with corrupt intent and therefore be criminal? mr. malcolm: it could be done for an improper purpose. but the president has exercise. mr. jordan: could a lawful action with criminal intent, could that be obstruction justice? mr. malcolm: yes. mr. jordan: if there is no underlying crime. mr. malcolm: sure. mr. jordan: what if there is no action? i keep coming back to this, did the president fire bob mueller? mr. malcolm: no. mr. jordan:...
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nejra: that was malcolm mckenzie.is week's episode of "bloomberg markets: rules and returns." if you have questions or comments you can email the team at rulesreturns@bloomberg.net. this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. david: was it the hardest job you ever had? gen. kelly: it was very hard but very meaningful. not very enjoyable. david: your family was a blue-collar family. gen. kelly: very blue-collar. my dad was a world war ii vet. greatest man i ever knew. david: you were in combat. did you expect that you would survive? it was fairly dangerous. gen. kelly: it's a lot of shooting and bombs and whatnot. but we are marines. david: did you ever say to the president that maybe the tweets
nejra: that was malcolm mckenzie.is week's episode of "bloomberg markets: rules and returns." if you have questions or comments you can email the team at rulesreturns@bloomberg.net. this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never...
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malcolm, i have the appointment of special counsel mueller, one page document that makes it happen on may 17th, '17, signed by rod rosenstein, in there, he says the last point, item d, section 600.4 through 600.1 of title 28 of the code of federal regulations are applicable to this special counsel and 600.8 c says this, at the conclusion of the special counsel's work, he or she shall provide the attorney general with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or de declination decisions reached by the special counsel. it seems to me that the special counsel was either supposed to prosecute or decline to prosecute. not say, i can't decide. not say, i can't decide because there's an opinion at the department of justice. he's supposed to pick one or the other. do you read it that way? >> yes, i do. >> and you said that in your testimony, i think, your written testimony, i don't know if you said that in your statement but your written testimony, you said it was the duty of the special counsel to provide the attorney general with the confidential report explaining what i just read, t
malcolm, i have the appointment of special counsel mueller, one page document that makes it happen on may 17th, '17, signed by rod rosenstein, in there, he says the last point, item d, section 600.4 through 600.1 of title 28 of the code of federal regulations are applicable to this special counsel and 600.8 c says this, at the conclusion of the special counsel's work, he or she shall provide the attorney general with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or de declination decisions...
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and the radical charismatic activist malcolm x. in the present situation don't know the political power. that they can put the man in the white house so they can take. but in 1965 off the leaving the movement malcolm x. was assassinated defection sooden of the alija mama died most of the membership converted to mainstream islam. i'm on a bit of a pilgrimage south of chicago to meet a man who's had a profound effect on the story of islam in america he's the son of a line gemma 100 but he led the largest single conversion to mainstream islam that america has ever seen. this is a dialogue.
and the radical charismatic activist malcolm x. in the present situation don't know the political power. that they can put the man in the white house so they can take. but in 1965 off the leaving the movement malcolm x. was assassinated defection sooden of the alija mama died most of the membership converted to mainstream islam. i'm on a bit of a pilgrimage south of chicago to meet a man who's had a profound effect on the story of islam in america he's the son of a line gemma 100 but he led the...
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i send my prayers and condolences to malcolm's wife and his children, sylvia, malcolm, kathryn, along with .is entire family mr. speaker, it's with a heavy heart i rise today to honor the life, memory of an american patriot from bucks county, pennsylvania, who passed away on june 5 at the age of 96. peet risedi, lived a life in service to our country and community. born in philadelphia, pete served honorably in the united states navy during world war ii. he earned the american theater european theater combat medal. he was awarded the french legion of honor medal, the highest distinction for his service. pete served in several campaigns during the war, including the invasion of sicily, is i learno, normandy. a graduate of temple university, pete earned a degree in business administration from temple university and later worked as an employee benefit consultant. mr. speaker, i send my deepest condolences to pete's children, donna, sandra, carla, joseph and mary ellen, along with the entire family. may they take comfort that he's now reunited with the net and enjoying his eternal reward.
i send my prayers and condolences to malcolm's wife and his children, sylvia, malcolm, kathryn, along with .is entire family mr. speaker, it's with a heavy heart i rise today to honor the life, memory of an american patriot from bucks county, pennsylvania, who passed away on june 5 at the age of 96. peet risedi, lived a life in service to our country and community. born in philadelphia, pete served honorably in the united states navy during world war ii. he earned the american theater european...
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i like malcolm x's emphasis of truth. i'm for the truth whoever says it and justice whoever it's for and against. malcolm was more focused on the african american community at the time. but they kept the balance for me. >> yep. and you came out of that really critical era where social issues were at the forefront of your lives and the world and that shaped, then, your proceeding 47 years. >> that's right. i think for me, justice is not a part of your ministry concern for equity and equality for all people and almost always the litany in my theology is the least, the last, the lost, the left out. i constantly say that. >> we'll come back and hear about that aspect of his 47 years of ministry whether we return to mosaic. welcome. welcome to mosaic. i'm the pastor of st. mark's lutheran church. ron swisher is the cohost on mosaic, a good friend and colleague. you're retiring after 47 years of ordained ministry, parish ministry. we've heard what formed you. tell us now about the early years in your first parishes. what was th
i like malcolm x's emphasis of truth. i'm for the truth whoever says it and justice whoever it's for and against. malcolm was more focused on the african american community at the time. but they kept the balance for me. >> yep. and you came out of that really critical era where social issues were at the forefront of your lives and the world and that shaped, then, your proceeding 47 years. >> that's right. i think for me, justice is not a part of your ministry concern for equity and...
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malcolm x. is many different people. if you look at the new biography , you see these guys change over time and you to be careful not thing.there is one solid i want to contextualize. there are points at which he is looking, at which he is trying to scare people. he is talking a big game in terms of violence in such -- and such. there are times when he is moving in different directions so you do not want -- malcolm x. had many different positions on race and you do not want to assume there was one position. you want to historic size it. thank you. not -- last question. >> i am from the washington area and my question is about the book, the confessions of nat turner. my oldest brother in high school and my mother were having a discussion about whether or not the book should be -- breen: it went out on the pulitzer prize. it got great initial notices. there are a couple problems with it that were brought up. this is 1967 the book is written. one is, is a white southerner writing the story of america's most famous black sla
malcolm x. is many different people. if you look at the new biography , you see these guys change over time and you to be careful not thing.there is one solid i want to contextualize. there are points at which he is looking, at which he is trying to scare people. he is talking a big game in terms of violence in such -- and such. there are times when he is moving in different directions so you do not want -- malcolm x. had many different positions on race and you do not want to assume there was...
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tonight on lectures in history, american university professor teaches a class about malcolm x's viewsolm x thought it was absolutely critical to reformulate african-american ideas of africa because he felt it would reformulate african-americans ideas of themselves. speech, he speaks of all the different ways black people hate themselves and all the different ways in which black people hate africa and made that connection. westated "in hating africa, ended up hating ourselves and not really realizing it. of ase you can hate roots tree and not hate the tree. you cannot hate your origins and not hate yourself." he said he would make this case when people knew that, and according to him, that is why they were feeding this sort of negative propaganda about africa because according to him, it would cause black people to hate their african identity. two hate the african heritage. to hate calling themselves african. and hate their skin color. he also would make this case, which is even still -- was a radical idea then and even as a radical idea today. he would make this case that african-amer
tonight on lectures in history, american university professor teaches a class about malcolm x's viewsolm x thought it was absolutely critical to reformulate african-american ideas of africa because he felt it would reformulate african-americans ideas of themselves. speech, he speaks of all the different ways black people hate themselves and all the different ways in which black people hate africa and made that connection. westated "in hating africa, ended up hating ourselves and not really...
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king's emphasis on love, but i liked malcolm examine x's emphasis on truth. so they had an emphasis on love and justice and malcolm was more focused on the african american community but they kept the balance for me. >> and you came out that really critical era where social issues were at the forefront of our lives and the world a and that shaped then your preceding 47 years. >> that's right. for meis not if it's not a part of your mense try concern for equity and equality for all people and always thisled me in my thee ol jit least the last the lost and left out and say that and people hear it in my messages. >> we will come back and hear from reverend swisher about thataspect of his 47 years of ministry when we return to mosaic. welcome. . >>> good morning. welcome to mosaic. i am elizabeth eckdale. i have a methodist pastor with us. reverend ron swisher our cohost on mosaic a good friend and colleague. you are retiring after 47 years of ordained ministry, parish ministry. >> right. >> we have heard what formed you, tell us now about the early years in your
king's emphasis on love, but i liked malcolm examine x's emphasis on truth. so they had an emphasis on love and justice and malcolm was more focused on the african american community but they kept the balance for me. >> and you came out that really critical era where social issues were at the forefront of our lives and the world a and that shaped then your preceding 47 years. >> that's right. for meis not if it's not a part of your mense try concern for equity and equality for all...
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malcolm harvey, for those of you who didn't see the video, malcolm is a friend of ours who served in the navy for 12 years, he got out of the navy and with so many stories that you all hear for various reasons fell into homelessness for more than a decade. with the help of u.s. vets and the help of the amazing person that malcolm is, i'm happy to say that malcolm is now completing his final year of grad school, he will be a social worker so he can help veterans who have been homeless as well, an help them find the way to housing. he is now married to a wonderful woman named chessa and they are living independently in an apartment in long beach, california. so we are really proud of the work that malcolm did. so we also know that work isn't done. we want to make sure that you all know that we're not going anywhere that our community know we're not going anywhere. you guys probably remember the commitment that we had of over a quarter of a billion, we met that commitment two years early and wanted to make sure you guys know, we're not going, we're in this with you so we announced last
malcolm harvey, for those of you who didn't see the video, malcolm is a friend of ours who served in the navy for 12 years, he got out of the navy and with so many stories that you all hear for various reasons fell into homelessness for more than a decade. with the help of u.s. vets and the help of the amazing person that malcolm is, i'm happy to say that malcolm is now completing his final year of grad school, he will be a social worker so he can help veterans who have been homeless as well,...
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announcer: next, american university professor ibram kendi teaches a class about malcolm x's views on africa. he argues that through the 1960's, africa had been associated with a lack of civilization and described how malcolm x advocated for african-americans to have a more positive view of africa in order to develop self-esteem and combat racism. enof.
announcer: next, american university professor ibram kendi teaches a class about malcolm x's views on africa. he argues that through the 1960's, africa had been associated with a lack of civilization and described how malcolm x advocated for african-americans to have a more positive view of africa in order to develop self-esteem and combat racism. enof.
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he was also threatening to expose malcolm forbes with some outrageous lie he concocted, about malcolminging underage male companions into the hotel so they could drink and being so mad they weren't allowed to drink that he called malcolm forbes and said i'm going to do a hatchet job and put this story and say you're not worth as much as you are. the most outrageous story and yet it was in trump's -- it got forbes to change the network, got the editors on the last day to change the net worth. that was just one of five different incidents i found. >> interesting. you alluded to it but found three unpublished letters intimidating and did push for this. may 14th, 1994 coverage, you want to see the result of this intimidation, this was a cover then. how much is donald trump really worth now? the original cover was going to be, is trump broke? so he would do anything, anything to make sure that kind of word didn't get out there. how far would he go, jonathan? >> well, in the case of marvin rothman before that story came out in 1990 was the leading wall street analyst about casinos, new jers
he was also threatening to expose malcolm forbes with some outrageous lie he concocted, about malcolminging underage male companions into the hotel so they could drink and being so mad they weren't allowed to drink that he called malcolm forbes and said i'm going to do a hatchet job and put this story and say you're not worth as much as you are. the most outrageous story and yet it was in trump's -- it got forbes to change the network, got the editors on the last day to change the net worth....
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which was what happened with malcolm x.. that is how malcolm x not in trouble with the nation of islam -- got in trouble with the nation of islam, because he became a regular member. yes sir? >> [indiscernible] >> i think they were friends, but it was a business relationship too. i think they both got a lot out of it from each of their perspectives. howard afforded him a stage to work on, and he afforded howard a stage to work on. butink they were friendly, i don't think they went out to dinner a lot. [laughter] walking out of one of his court dates with one of his lawyers. he said to a reporter, i don't have any white friends. the reporter said, right here, your lawyer is a white men. -- white man. he says, he's my lawyer, he is not my friend. [laughter] they were friendly, but they didn't go over to each other's house all the time. the abc studios, fight between him and fraser. was that legitimate? >> you never knew with him. when he came back from the olympics, he thought the streets were going to be paved with gold and h
which was what happened with malcolm x.. that is how malcolm x not in trouble with the nation of islam -- got in trouble with the nation of islam, because he became a regular member. yes sir? >> [indiscernible] >> i think they were friends, but it was a business relationship too. i think they both got a lot out of it from each of their perspectives. howard afforded him a stage to work on, and he afforded howard a stage to work on. butink they were friendly, i don't think they went...
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many of our cochairs are here tonight, walter, norman, henry, and malcolm.e collected 22,000 signatures within two weeks. it is an easy ask. nobody said no. along with the letters of support, and a short strategy that steve and naomi and the community had advised we submitted these, and the airport -- at the airport commission, and then we were told there was a process in renaming and dedicating anything at the s.f.o., even for mayor lee. so 13 months went by, with many, many scenarios and schemes, and the airport staff worked very hard. i was appointed on the special advisory committee, there were nine of us. many other commissioners, and we were at a standstill, we were -- we couldn't accept any of the schemes that the airport staff, at that point, had recommended, and then we were looking to anita and the girls to give us some green light as to how much compromise we should take, but in all of that, steve, naomi, karen, i remember what you said constantly that if the mayor was here, he would not like to see as fight over this, he would be the first one to
many of our cochairs are here tonight, walter, norman, henry, and malcolm.e collected 22,000 signatures within two weeks. it is an easy ask. nobody said no. along with the letters of support, and a short strategy that steve and naomi and the community had advised we submitted these, and the airport -- at the airport commission, and then we were told there was a process in renaming and dedicating anything at the s.f.o., even for mayor lee. so 13 months went by, with many, many scenarios and...
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malcolm is going to be right back. >>> and up next, there's more. the birther attack on kamala harris. her attack on kamala harris hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in new disposable sheets. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. plike... zelle. to conveniently makesend money sier, to your babysitter. for overtime. or pinacle, to tap int
malcolm is going to be right back. >>> and up next, there's more. the birther attack on kamala harris. her attack on kamala harris hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like...
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southbound 295 malcolm x avenue right side blocked by crash. another problem, arlingt northbound gwkw par diverted to memorial. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> 4:02. tracking a developing story where a wan was shot and killed overnight. >> around 10:30 last night, montgomery county police were called to a home. af road is off connecticu nuf. police found a gun at the scene and arrested a man. officers say this does not appear to be a random crim we're working to learn the name of the people involved. >>> d.c. police are looking for two woman involved in a suspected arson. the fire started in a ofour- complex along pennsylvania avenue southeast not far from the maryland line. surveillance video shows two women at the building entrance. one dumps a bag in the lobby and keght a few matches before flames and smo fill the room. ajre causedor damage to the building. 11 people were forced out of their homes. no one was hurt, though. >>> we are now hearing a bipartisan call for transparency in the shootingof death 25-year-old guyser.ar gha was unarme
southbound 295 malcolm x avenue right side blocked by crash. another problem, arlingt northbound gwkw par diverted to memorial. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> 4:02. tracking a developing story where a wan was shot and killed overnight. >> around 10:30 last night, montgomery county police were called to a home. af road is off connecticu nuf. police found a gun at the scene and arrested a man. officers say this does not appear to be a random crim we're working to learn the...
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that was john malcolm of the heritage foundation laying out the case why he believes the president didot obstruct justice in his handling of the mueller investigation. i am joined by someone that agrees. i am joined by the southern district of new york, she is an msnbc legal analyst and one of the former prosecutors who stated a letter saying they believe donald trump would face felony charges if he weren't president of the united states. mimi, thanks for taking a few minutes. we talked a little there about what john dean had said. you heard from malcolm and soof the republicans, when it came to their case for why this is not a case of obstruction, two key themes they seem to stress. let me go through them with you. the first one was this idea that there is no, there was no under lying crime established by mueller in the report when it came to collusion, conspiracy, that you did not have an underlying crime that was established to obstruct. what do you say to that? >> well, first of all i say so what because under the law it just doesn't matter. second of all, as far as congress is con
that was john malcolm of the heritage foundation laying out the case why he believes the president didot obstruct justice in his handling of the mueller investigation. i am joined by someone that agrees. i am joined by the southern district of new york, she is an msnbc legal analyst and one of the former prosecutors who stated a letter saying they believe donald trump would face felony charges if he weren't president of the united states. mimi, thanks for taking a few minutes. we talked a...
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with this, i would like to invite former ed lee staff member, malcolm young, to the podium to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, naomi. my name is malcolm young, i am a current -- i'm currently over at chinatown community development center where we build affordable housing and really try to make sure that chinatown is a great community and remains an immigrant gateway. i want to say congratulations to michael on being the new director of our library. you are inheriting a great system and we are excited you will make it better. we are excited we are doing this event here. i had the privilege of working for mayor lee in 2011 and 2012 as his first affordable housing advisor. i think people forget that prior to mayor lee becoming mayor, affordable housing isn't exactly the issue that we have today. when people say affordable housing in san francisco, the question isn't, whether we need affordable housing, really the fight is over how much affordable housing we need. i think people forget that prior to mayor lee, this city hadn't passed a single affordable housing ballot measures sin
with this, i would like to invite former ed lee staff member, malcolm young, to the podium to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, naomi. my name is malcolm young, i am a current -- i'm currently over at chinatown community development center where we build affordable housing and really try to make sure that chinatown is a great community and remains an immigrant gateway. i want to say congratulations to michael on being the new director of our library. you are inheriting a great...
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sweden and kenya say they're being harassed malcolm webb has moved from nairobi. we used. to be a people of all the high minot says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 when she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party or contribute to its funding she says she's been harassed ever since including here in kenya's capital nairobi where she lives in exile she says eritrea is ambassador to kenya of terrorism and had her arrested by local police. isn't it tonight. he saw was like 56 they. had caught of the. things he tried to deport us. rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world everything really harassed in
sweden and kenya say they're being harassed malcolm webb has moved from nairobi. we used. to be a people of all the high minot says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 when she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the...
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malcolm, i'm going to start with you on this one. you spent a lot of time in the intelligence agency, what does this say that the president of the united states is basically willing to accept information from a foreign adversary when it comes to the u.s. elections. >> it says that when it's convenient for the president of the united states to get one of his relatives, in this case, his son off of the hook, he's willing to essentially overlook any laws. and in this case, this is campaign finance law. you cannot accept information from foreign powers, even if their allies, as john brennan said last night, that ally you think you're talking to could be a foreign intelligence agency using a cut out. it is not just unseemly, it's against the law. but for donald trump, things that benefit him are lawful, things that benefit his enemies are criminal, and that's where we have to draw this distinction that he is wrong here and that he is actually soliciting right now from our enemies -- he is soliciting future activities, every country in the
malcolm, i'm going to start with you on this one. you spent a lot of time in the intelligence agency, what does this say that the president of the united states is basically willing to accept information from a foreign adversary when it comes to the u.s. elections. >> it says that when it's convenient for the president of the united states to get one of his relatives, in this case, his son off of the hook, he's willing to essentially overlook any laws. and in this case, this is campaign...
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in the middle. >> i was i was on the second episode of "malcolm in the middle." >> seth: you were on seth: that's bryan right there. >> that's jane >> seth: that's jane >> yeah, they were so nice to me you have to know that you just hosted one of the nicest men in - >> seth: yeah. >> in show business. but they took me to lunch that day. and i -- you know, just to -- it's my second role on tv ever, or third >> seth: that's a big deal and i think it has to be very intimidating when you come on to a show like that and you have, you know, a few scenes >> yeah. >> seth: it makes a huge difference - >> yeah. >> seth: if people are nice to you. >> totally and it's full circle cause bryan then came and directed "modern family. he directed, i think, two or three episodes of the show [ cheers and applause >> seth: and do you feel as though -- did you repay the favor when he came or did you - >> no, i made him get his own lunch. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> craft service is over there kid. you punk you're never going to go anywhere in this business. >> seth: so you -- it always strikes me tha
in the middle. >> i was i was on the second episode of "malcolm in the middle." >> seth: you were on seth: that's bryan right there. >> that's jane >> seth: that's jane >> yeah, they were so nice to me you have to know that you just hosted one of the nicest men in - >> seth: yeah. >> in show business. but they took me to lunch that day. and i -- you know, just to -- it's my second role on tv ever, or third >> seth: that's a big deal and...
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[applause] [laughter] and malcolm gladwell. [applause] now for our mc for the evening, rachel maddow. she is on msnbc. and in a new york times bestseller, she received bachelor degree in public policy from stanford university as well as her doctorate in political science at oxford university which she attended on a road scholarship. she said her shows you never write another book but aren't we glad that she did? welcome, rachel maddow. [cheers and applause] >> i'm such a night owl that this count is very late night. [laughter] feel free to smoke. [laughter] or drink or whatever you need to do. thanks very much for the warm welcome. it is exciting and intimidating to be here. i am more than excited to hear from each of these authors about their new work. i'm having a little imposter syndrome. to be appear with them so be brief in this discussion right now about my new book. which is called blowout.some of you may know, i have this t.v. show where i get to -- you guys still have tvs! [laughter] for most of you very soon it will b
[applause] [laughter] and malcolm gladwell. [applause] now for our mc for the evening, rachel maddow. she is on msnbc. and in a new york times bestseller, she received bachelor degree in public policy from stanford university as well as her doctorate in political science at oxford university which she attended on a road scholarship. she said her shows you never write another book but aren't we glad that she did? welcome, rachel maddow. [cheers and applause] >> i'm such a night owl that...
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malcolm. mr. malcolm: chairman nadler, ranking member collins, and distinguished members of congress. i'm the vice president of the institute for constitutional government at the heritage foundation. i've also served as a deputy assistant attorney general and assistant united states attorney, and-r an associate independent counsel, and criminal defense attorney. special counsel mueller deserves a lot of credit for conducting a thorough investigation. while volume one of his report chronicles in detail how the russians attempted to interfere in our election and concludes no one in the trump campaign was involved in that unlawful effort, i'm less enthusiastic about volume two. under the applicable regulations it was special counsel's duty to provide the attorney general with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or decisions reached by him. by not making a traditional prs can cue torial judgment with respect to the obstruction of justice allegations mr. mueller failed to fulfill that duty
malcolm. mr. malcolm: chairman nadler, ranking member collins, and distinguished members of congress. i'm the vice president of the institute for constitutional government at the heritage foundation. i've also served as a deputy assistant attorney general and assistant united states attorney, and-r an associate independent counsel, and criminal defense attorney. special counsel mueller deserves a lot of credit for conducting a thorough investigation. while volume one of his report chronicles in...
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in a series of attacks in the last 3 months the battle for land is pitting farmers against herders malcolm webb met survivors of a recent attack in the region. 2 young to understand his parents have been killed his neck was cast in the same attack on his village people him bars 2 months old his mother was also killed. medical workers here say they've never seen anything this bad. but also the world doesn't come to help us we don't know when this will end even here we don't feel safe before and burn because a patient was killed in this hospital no one's protecting us were afraid will become the target of an attack. in this ward all the children's parents are either missing or dead we've changed their names and hidden their faces for their safety relatives have come here to take care of them their village in central mali was attacked last week. the rest of the survivors now sleeping on the roadside in a nearby town they belong to the full army ethnic group what the village chief told us was tragically familiar. it was about 10 pm and it was raining and we started hearing people shooting at t
in a series of attacks in the last 3 months the battle for land is pitting farmers against herders malcolm webb met survivors of a recent attack in the region. 2 young to understand his parents have been killed his neck was cast in the same attack on his village people him bars 2 months old his mother was also killed. medical workers here say they've never seen anything this bad. but also the world doesn't come to help us we don't know when this will end even here we don't feel safe before and...
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malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. well it's a similar story in the democratic republic of congo rival ethnic polish is battling for control of land and rich resources of course hundreds of thousands of people to seek safety and estimated for thousands of crossed the border into neighboring uganda this month alone al-jazeera is having a tussle reports now from a resettlement center there. it's been 2 days since of noir family and rather chunk while the refugee settlement 2 of her 5 children aged 4 and 7 didn't survive the journey from the north east of the sea to western uganda. when the fighting started we ran to the boat in the panic one child fell into the water and drowned another child died because we had no food or medicine that's when i said if i stay in congo the whole family will die. conditions in uganda are basic but the refugees are grateful hungary's forces have been deployed to fight militias in the area around the town of juco it's an eternity the province at the center of the current into ethnic conflic
malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. well it's a similar story in the democratic republic of congo rival ethnic polish is battling for control of land and rich resources of course hundreds of thousands of people to seek safety and estimated for thousands of crossed the border into neighboring uganda this month alone al-jazeera is having a tussle reports now from a resettlement center there. it's been 2 days since of noir family and rather chunk while the refugee settlement 2 of her 5...
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inside many of the cams 2 groups mix but outside once peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. the un has demanded a thorough independent investigation into the death of egypt's only democratically elected president mohamed morsi he never regained consciousness after collapsing in court on monday the u.n. human rights office says any inquiry should examine how he was treated one in prison the statement went on to say as former president morsy was in the custody of the egyptian authorities at the time of his death the stage is responsible for ensuring he was treated humanely and that is right to life and health were respected any sudden death in custody must be followed by a prompt impartial far and transparent investigation carried out by an independent body to clarify the cause of death while morsi was buried in cairo after the government refused to allow a funeral in his hometown mourners still gathered in a more his native province of childcare to pay their respects a rounded by security forces and people throughout the middle east have been remem
inside many of the cams 2 groups mix but outside once peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. the un has demanded a thorough independent investigation into the death of egypt's only democratically elected president mohamed morsi he never regained consciousness after collapsing in court on monday the u.n. human rights office says any inquiry should examine how he was treated one in prison the statement went on to say as former president morsy was in the...
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malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. southeast asian leaders are gathering for a summit in thailand with the us china trade war expected to be on the agenda foreign ministers are holding talks now ahead of the main assy on meeting on sunday disputes over territory in the south china sea on controversial waste imports are also expected to be up for discussion at least 3 construction workers have been killed in cambodia when their tired block they were building collapsed rescuers have so far found 20 survivors in the remains in a 7 story building in sihanoukville one of many being built by chinese investors in the popular beach resort excavators are coming the day break from all signs of life . now in a tourist criminal case in spain has ended with the jailing of 5 men belonging to a gang known as the wolf pack their sentences were increased to 15 years each following public outcry need barker's the details. go to. spain to highest court in madrid has delivered its verdict 5 men previously convicted of the sexual assault o
malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. southeast asian leaders are gathering for a summit in thailand with the us china trade war expected to be on the agenda foreign ministers are holding talks now ahead of the main assy on meeting on sunday disputes over territory in the south china sea on controversial waste imports are also expected to be up for discussion at least 3 construction workers have been killed in cambodia when their tired block they were building collapsed rescuers have so far...
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were attacked on wednesday as survivors pick up the pieces they're wondering where this will and malcolm webb al-jazeera bamako mali. public gatherings have been district where 2 people have died. across the border from the democratic republic of congo. and in fact. reports now from. where a hospital in which is where the 5 year old boy in his grandmother died. recently attended a funeral in neighboring democratic republic of congo with the boy's grandfather. to the virus. after the burial. agreement was made between the 2 governments to. the district surrounding the hospital. and public gatherings. as the minister of health. and. ugandan doctors take 2 other patients. in the latest outbreak. from the east and. the outbreak has killed 1400 congolese and infected 2000 just over 500 have been treated to contain the spread has been hampered by militia attacks. and hostility towards medical teams in the. capital. following. previous outbreaks in uganda doctors and nurses are experienced in dealing with patients they've also help contain. and other countries in west africa and emergency vacci
were attacked on wednesday as survivors pick up the pieces they're wondering where this will and malcolm webb al-jazeera bamako mali. public gatherings have been district where 2 people have died. across the border from the democratic republic of congo. and in fact. reports now from. where a hospital in which is where the 5 year old boy in his grandmother died. recently attended a funeral in neighboring democratic republic of congo with the boy's grandfather. to the virus. after the burial....
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then a name that you know, i'm interviewing for the very first time, author malcolm gland well, weighing in on something politically relevant, choice overload. what do voters do when presented with so many candidates? >>> also the former presidential candidate who interviewed joe biden and other contenders today, al sharpton here live. >>> we begin on wednesday. everyone in the democratic party and beyond getting ready for something that we know will happen. millions of viewers will for the first time really assess the democratic field, which is really his tore nick a lot of measurable ways. it has the oldest candidate, bernie, at 37. the youngest, pete, at 37. six women candidates, the most ever in either party. the first openly gay candidate to run in a presidential race, mayor pete. only two of these candidates have done a nationally televised presidential debate, joe biden and bernie sanders. the rest are taking a turn at a high-stakes rookie challenge, although some have debated at lower levels of politics. >> this is the first time i've run for public office. >> i want to be a stro
then a name that you know, i'm interviewing for the very first time, author malcolm gland well, weighing in on something politically relevant, choice overload. what do voters do when presented with so many candidates? >>> also the former presidential candidate who interviewed joe biden and other contenders today, al sharpton here live. >>> we begin on wednesday. everyone in the democratic party and beyond getting ready for something that we know will happen. millions of...
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and malcolm gladwell on how voters process choice overload. plus a few surprises from the greats. >> stand up to the mayor, whoever the mayor is. >> this is an exciting time to be in our business. >> isn't it, though? you're watching special coverage of the road to miami, the first presidential debate tonight on msnbc. yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. cake in the conference room! so no one needs to know you've got gas. showing 'em you're ready to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. bring out the best in it with crest 3d white.
and malcolm gladwell on how voters process choice overload. plus a few surprises from the greats. >> stand up to the mayor, whoever the mayor is. >> this is an exciting time to be in our business. >> isn't it, though? you're watching special coverage of the road to miami, the first presidential debate tonight on msnbc. yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance....
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farmed inside many of the cams 2 groups mix but outside once peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolmebb al-jazeera the region mali. still ahead here on al-jazeera opposition politicians in hong kong push for a no confidence motion against the city's leader after massive protests. from seizing paying state visit to north korea we look at how the chinese president could use a visit to his advantage. to talk about a 20 minutes or so. frustration for his brazil of a couple of american pages of details of a controversial match against as well you know. have been some big one during thunderstorms in turkey recently i think they'll be some mormons nothing to move the monster gentle circulation but beyond that you don't see very much in the point of view of cars building these from space and the forecast the reflection is much the same the far east of afghanistan running up the high ground yes it's sunday but up through iran again heidrun but in the sunshine it's $36.00 in tehran baghdad has seen a drop in temperature not in the forecast in the last 24 hours because the wind has picked up ge
farmed inside many of the cams 2 groups mix but outside once peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolmebb al-jazeera the region mali. still ahead here on al-jazeera opposition politicians in hong kong push for a no confidence motion against the city's leader after massive protests. from seizing paying state visit to north korea we look at how the chinese president could use a visit to his advantage. to talk about a 20 minutes or so. frustration for his brazil of a couple of american pages...
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what did malcolm x. say? that capitalism cannot exist andout racism, and racism capitalism are the two main drivinghat are gentrification. and let me finish up. said, brother gentrification didn't just start. gentrification, contemporary gentrification started after the 1960s.gs of the that's when it started. gentrification was one, when the interstate highway through the black community and blackd half the community. ranrification was when they 78 through the south ward. ranrification was when they 280 through the south ward. gentrification was when they half of the black wards to build a university hospital. back but howt goes do we fight gentrification? >> all right. said, wether barrett need to elect revolutionary elected officials, but i tell you this, we need to build revolutionary organizations to hold those elected officials accountable. we just laid -- we just laid ken ken gibsonest, but came out of a process. two weeks after the uprising of 1967 there was a black power conference in newark, new jers
what did malcolm x. say? that capitalism cannot exist andout racism, and racism capitalism are the two main drivinghat are gentrification. and let me finish up. said, brother gentrification didn't just start. gentrification, contemporary gentrification started after the 1960s.gs of the that's when it started. gentrification was one, when the interstate highway through the black community and blackd half the community. ranrification was when they 78 through the south ward. ranrification was when...
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malcolm webb has more. people here feel mani's conflict has been cruel to that doorstep very much it's not. not that angry over the headquarters of a regional military cooperation known as g 5 saw how he's being moved to that neighborhood in mali's capital bamako. still it's good to see we want them to leave here we want them to get out that's all that is all. its previous headquarters were bombed by insurgents last year it was in central mali closer to the conflict that the g 5 is meant to resolve. the decision to move it here to the capital in the south came after the headquarters of the g 5 just down there the police are protecting them police have been coming up to the protesters in the pickups driving around the neighborhood firing tear gas but each time they pull away protesters we got some of it throwing stones setting fire to tires and other debris in the road people here on. what they see as a totally ineffectual regional cooperation. many people in mali feel the army un peacekeepers and foreign mi
malcolm webb has more. people here feel mani's conflict has been cruel to that doorstep very much it's not. not that angry over the headquarters of a regional military cooperation known as g 5 saw how he's being moved to that neighborhood in mali's capital bamako. still it's good to see we want them to leave here we want them to get out that's all that is all. its previous headquarters were bombed by insurgents last year it was in central mali closer to the conflict that the g 5 is meant to...
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governance in the needle because there have been discussion that the government of malcolm is incompetent ok i guess that opens another can of worms that does no time to get into that thank you very much a federal felony africa thank you heidi. now for many nigerians this man symbolizes democrats well should. is being celebrated today nigeria's newly declared democratic day last year the government's move democrats today to june 12th to remember what is considered nigeria's 3 as the fairest election since independence that have you correspondents flourish to who are reports now on the day's historic importance. may look like an ordinary building but if in fact an important part of nigeria's history it was here that this man m.p.o. abiola declared himself president after we need what is believed to be nigeria asked 3 asked and fairest election it was in 190326 years ago. that election was true sought by the really military head of state even though it was clear that our beloved received the me gerrity of them for a few months later he went ahead to declare himself as president he was almos
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malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. the united nations human rights chief has called on sudan's military rulers to stop its crackdown on protesters and shall brush away since the army must allow human rights monitors to access the country. urge sudan to grant access to my office to put an end to the repression of the people's human rights and to immediately end that internet shutdown if so then his people are entitled to express that opinion and like people everywhere they have a right to live in a free them and a beast enjoying the rule of law and the conditions that fareed to be meaty saddam's military has dismissed a plan for a transitional government put forward by ethiopia's leader it says the proposal already backed by the opposition doesn't correspond with the african union and it should says serious regular mohamad reports. it was seen as a possible breakthrough but how it was after saddam's opposition accepted an ethiopian plan to bring stability to the country with the proposal of the transitional government s
malcolm webb al-jazeera the region mali. the united nations human rights chief has called on sudan's military rulers to stop its crackdown on protesters and shall brush away since the army must allow human rights monitors to access the country. urge sudan to grant access to my office to put an end to the repression of the people's human rights and to immediately end that internet shutdown if so then his people are entitled to express that opinion and like people everywhere they have a right to...
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next, teaches a class about malcolm x's views on africa. he argues to the 1960's, africa had been associated with a lack of civilization and describes how malcolm x. advocated for african-americans to have a more positive view of africa in order to develop better self-esteem and combat racism. to beay we are going reviewing and discussing a section that talks about malcolm x's
next, teaches a class about malcolm x's views on africa. he argues to the 1960's, africa had been associated with a lack of civilization and describes how malcolm x. advocated for african-americans to have a more positive view of africa in order to develop better self-esteem and combat racism. to beay we are going reviewing and discussing a section that talks about malcolm x's
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lu, annie chung, kito chung, gordon chin, malcolm young. >> see how this works? our fellow citizens are lining up and we can do this efficiently. ms. lu, welcome to city hall. >> thank you. i'd like to cede my minutes to malcolm young to represent us as a group and i come from the rose pak community fund. >> we'll have one minute and one speaker and it will be me and i'll quickly read off who we represent so you know who's here in the room. it's a number of community stakeholders who have been in and around the subway for decades. we have gordon chin founder much chinatown community director and phil chin from the transportation research and improvement project. we have annie chung from self-help from the elderly and queena chung from the dem club. we have kit min chan where rose served as general consultant for three decade. we have the president of the community tennis association and i just want to say. >> commissioner: thank you for doing this efficiently. my question is are there other people you'd like to identify aligned with your comments? >> that's it. >
lu, annie chung, kito chung, gordon chin, malcolm young. >> see how this works? our fellow citizens are lining up and we can do this efficiently. ms. lu, welcome to city hall. >> thank you. i'd like to cede my minutes to malcolm young to represent us as a group and i come from the rose pak community fund. >> we'll have one minute and one speaker and it will be me and i'll quickly read off who we represent so you know who's here in the room. it's a number of community...
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inside many of the comes to groups mix but outside who wants peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolm webb al-jazeera mopti region molly forrest johnson is leading the race in the ruling conservative party to become britain's next prime minister the probe rec center is promising to leave the e.u. in october come what may be vodka reports on the contenders the latest t.v. debate you just raised on the dance hall if there is a guarantee was there was a time to kick off any of voices and opinions but all of these contenders say they'll do all the outgoing prime minister fails to do deliver breaks it means are we got here we can't very much this is the 2nd t.v. debate between leadership hopefuls in 3 days 5 m.p.'s made the latest cut to become britain's next prime minister after a 2nd vote by.
inside many of the comes to groups mix but outside who wants peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolm webb al-jazeera mopti region molly forrest johnson is leading the race in the ruling conservative party to become britain's next prime minister the probe rec center is promising to leave the e.u. in october come what may be vodka reports on the contenders the latest t.v. debate you just raised on the dance hall if there is a guarantee was there was a time to kick off any of voices and...
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indeed while all eyes are on malcolm later on she thinks back to to give birth be charged shortly before 10 o'clock german time now nobody of course knows whether this will be her last speech as the german chancellor for the german a day of industry she's expected to provide a message of the stability to the gathered industry leaders here but of course she's not going to be the only one talking we're going to be hearing from of the german ministers of finance the german economics and off french finance minister brumaire is expected to be a visit as well so quite a packed agenda for the delegates here today and that is why we will catch up with you again later today janelle don't allow and reporting from the day of german industry thank you so much now then to make seacole how which has launched a counter offensive against the threat of u.s. tariffs top government officials say further levies would not only hurt the economies of both countries but could also cause a quarter 1000000 more central americans to migrate north only last week u.s. president to donald trump used his favorite econ
indeed while all eyes are on malcolm later on she thinks back to to give birth be charged shortly before 10 o'clock german time now nobody of course knows whether this will be her last speech as the german chancellor for the german a day of industry she's expected to provide a message of the stability to the gathered industry leaders here but of course she's not going to be the only one talking we're going to be hearing from of the german ministers of finance the german economics and off french...
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malcolm served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the department of justice. he received his bachelor's degree from columbia college, my alma mater and a j.d. from harvard law school. barbara mccade served as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, from 2010 to 2017. she also served as vice chair of the attorney general's advisory committee, and co-chaired the terrorism and national security sub committees. she is currently a professor from practice at the university of michigan law school school. ms. mccade referred her batch already's degree from the university of michigan and the j.d. at the university of michigan law school. we welcome our distinguished witnesses and we thank you you for participating in today's hearing. now, if you would please rise, i will begin by swearing you in. raise your right hands. do you swear or affirm under pebble ty of perjury that the testimony you are to go sieve true and correct to the best of your information, knowledge and belief so help you god. let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affir
malcolm served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the department of justice. he received his bachelor's degree from columbia college, my alma mater and a j.d. from harvard law school. barbara mccade served as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, from 2010 to 2017. she also served as vice chair of the attorney general's advisory committee, and co-chaired the terrorism and national security sub committees. she is currently a professor from practice at the university of...