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malcolm x. the spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. the nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know here's and here's something what we're talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you following christianity for example well as connected to the slave trade that's connected to your slave holder you know he does not have your best interests in mind he's given you a religion it's that tamps down your your potential for violence and raising up. mr x you have described a muslim moment as a religious organization and you have said that there are a great many misconceptions about your attitude and stated views can we press for a very simple answer to one question do you hate all white people i d
malcolm x. the spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. the nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know here's and here's something what we're talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you...
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malcolm x. the spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. the nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know here's and here's something what we're talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you following christianity for example well as connected to the slave trade that's connected to your slave holder you know he does not have your best interests in mind he's given you a religion it's that tamps down your your potential for violence and raising up. mr x you have described a muslim moment as a religious organization and you said that there are a great many misconceptions about your attitude and stated views can we press for a very simple answer to one question do you hate all white people i don't
malcolm x. the spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. the nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know here's and here's something what we're talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you...
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malcolm x. the spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. the nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know here's and here's something what we're talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you following christianity for example well less connected to the slave trade that's connected to your slave holder you know he does not have your best interests in mind he's given you a religion it's that tamps down your your potential for violence and raising up. mr x. you have described a muslim moment as a religious organization and you've said that there are a great many misconceptions about your attitudes and stated views can we press for a very simple answer to one question do you hate all white people i
malcolm x. the spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. the nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know here's and here's something what we're talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you...
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i consider myself malcolm. i think when he left the nation of islam in march of 1904 he felt it to us the great degree i feel a kind of a liberal tory he felt liberated in fact he at some point said something about the straight jacket is no longer on him now he can move and become more political because i understand that the nation of islam tended to tamp down any kind of political expression to stay clear of that that's what god malcolm in trouble when he said something about kidneys assassination you know about the chickens coming home to roost got him into deep water so in an inept precipitated a number of other moves but he was already as far as i'm concerned he was beginning to step outside of that any way he saw him saw of it in a larger picture and making a greater contribution. what will be the difference between your new movement and the nation of islam well the basic difference will be probably more flexible and it's not my intention to teach among muslims those who are already muslim but the take mr
i consider myself malcolm. i think when he left the nation of islam in march of 1904 he felt it to us the great degree i feel a kind of a liberal tory he felt liberated in fact he at some point said something about the straight jacket is no longer on him now he can move and become more political because i understand that the nation of islam tended to tamp down any kind of political expression to stay clear of that that's what god malcolm in trouble when he said something about kidneys...
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malcolm x. in photographs he projects a role intensity to match his stated indignation at the abuse that american blacks have suffered. malcolm x. was the spokesman for the nation of islam the black muslim movement that preached supremacy of blacks over whites. at the start of the 1960 s. the media were constructing a combat that stirred the civil rights debate malcolm x. versus martin luther king leader of the civil rights movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states. martin luther king the hero of nonviolent resistance was a favorite target of markham acts white men have been martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black call
malcolm x. in photographs he projects a role intensity to match his stated indignation at the abuse that american blacks have suffered. malcolm x. was the spokesman for the nation of islam the black muslim movement that preached supremacy of blacks over whites. at the start of the 1960 s. the media were constructing a combat that stirred the civil rights debate malcolm x. versus martin luther king leader of the civil rights movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states....
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malcolm x. was the spokesman for the nation of islam the black muslim movement that preached supremacy of blacks over whites. at the start of the 1960 s. the media were constructing a combat that stirred the civil rights debate malcolm x. versus martin luther king leader of the civil rights movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states. martin luther king the hero of nonviolent resistance was a favorite target of markham acts white men who haven't much subsidized revenue. so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep o
malcolm x. was the spokesman for the nation of islam the black muslim movement that preached supremacy of blacks over whites. at the start of the 1960 s. the media were constructing a combat that stirred the civil rights debate malcolm x. versus martin luther king leader of the civil rights movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states. martin luther king the hero of nonviolent resistance was a favorite target of markham acts white men who haven't much subsidized revenue....
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malcolm: that is a good question. crisis, the global, , inemically important banks 2008, 2009, were very much at the center of the crisis. they were overleveraged in very complex structured products. since that time, the authorities have really done a lot in terms of strengthening the capital of banks, improving the quality of in capital, and also improving the liquidity of banks and their risk management. so i think the banks are a lot stronger than they were before. hold morethey have to capital than they did in the past, since their activities in proprietary trading and in investment banking -- which were quite profitable elements of their businesses prior to the -- they are involved less in these businesses, the banks have a lower return on equity's than they did in the past. that gives scope for nonbank players to come in and compete with banks in sectors like mortgage lending and other forms of financial activities, payment system, and so on. i think that is a very important change in the competitive structure t
malcolm: that is a good question. crisis, the global, , inemically important banks 2008, 2009, were very much at the center of the crisis. they were overleveraged in very complex structured products. since that time, the authorities have really done a lot in terms of strengthening the capital of banks, improving the quality of in capital, and also improving the liquidity of banks and their risk management. so i think the banks are a lot stronger than they were before. hold morethey have to...
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about things like malcolm did. my high school, we were winning state championships in basketball and debate. it was a passion of mine. >> i remember during your playing days a report a you, quote, the big poet. can you talk about how do you accept, when you are 6 foot 10, tell people you like to do the spoken word and poetry, what responses do people give you? >> they look at me kind of weird. i was kind of an aggressive player. the reporter you are talking about wrote for the washington times and was trying to mock me because i was a poet and i would use that when speaking to young people and don't care what anybody says and embrace other talent outside basketball. if i were to find my teammates and different places around dc and guys had appreciation for it but i didn't think a reporter would mock me. that is where you are comfortable with who you are. >> anybody that knows you a little bit, you were an aggressive player, that is what the general population sees when they hear the name etan thomas, being physical
about things like malcolm did. my high school, we were winning state championships in basketball and debate. it was a passion of mine. >> i remember during your playing days a report a you, quote, the big poet. can you talk about how do you accept, when you are 6 foot 10, tell people you like to do the spoken word and poetry, what responses do people give you? >> they look at me kind of weird. i was kind of an aggressive player. the reporter you are talking about wrote for the...
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x and i wanted to write things like malcolm and talk about things like malcolm did but i got a steep speech and debate. so in my high school, we were state championships for basketball but also for speech and debate so it was just a passion of mine. yes sir. >> i remember in your playing days, the big poet. >> right. >> can you just talk about how do you accept that. when you are 6-foot 10 inches tall. and you tell people that you like to give the spoken word and poetry, one of the responses that people give you. [laughter]iv >> a lot of times they would look at me kind of weird. i was a little bit of an aggressive player. they thought the last thing i would do would be into poetry. he was trying to walk mock me all of the time because i am a poet. i would use that when i speak to young people. i don't care what anybody says. bring your other talents outside of esquivel. after afterwards, i would invite my team is to come and spoken word in different places around dc. some guys had the appreciation for it. the reporter mocked me. that's justt where you have to e comparable with who y
x and i wanted to write things like malcolm and talk about things like malcolm did but i got a steep speech and debate. so in my high school, we were state championships for basketball but also for speech and debate so it was just a passion of mine. yes sir. >> i remember in your playing days, the big poet. >> right. >> can you just talk about how do you accept that. when you are 6-foot 10 inches tall. and you tell people that you like to give the spoken word and poetry, one...
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malcolm x. and martin luther king is the program that is coming up next i will be more news after that with myself and 25 minutes time i will see then. freedom is not free. every day people die for freedom freedom is not free and in these 2 guys these 2 men died just so would we could have basic rights just so i could walk down a street. and not be arrested be able to you know do normal things like everybody else these were the watchman of the tatar they came and they received life when you told martin if you go out and speak to your people you're going to die martin still had the determination to dad for what he was going to say they told malcolm the same thing if you go out and speak to your people you're going to die but they had determination to look death in the face and say i'm going to speak in spite of that's right you can get into your true nature you look like you act like malcolm you mean you act like you ready to die for what you believe there are because you know it's you know great
malcolm x. and martin luther king is the program that is coming up next i will be more news after that with myself and 25 minutes time i will see then. freedom is not free. every day people die for freedom freedom is not free and in these 2 guys these 2 men died just so would we could have basic rights just so i could walk down a street. and not be arrested be able to you know do normal things like everybody else these were the watchman of the tatar they came and they received life when you...
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he meets malcolm maddox and is influenced by malcolm maddox and is already starting to embrace the nation of islam, but if the word gets out that he's a black muslim and he's a member of the nation of islam that he's probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world that he will be toxic at that time. is going through a period with all sorts of problems and they don't need a champion and the movement is considered a hate movement it wasn't but that's how americans treated others -- how americans viewed it at the time. we were able to find an incredible amount of material on malcolm giving speeches, mohammed ali giving speeches and talks and one things we could reconstruct is would malcolm say something. you would use a metaphor or story, then shortly afterwards you would see mohammed ali and the great thing about mohammed ali, he was a wonderful person, if you told him something if you told him a story, the next day he would tell the story. he was great at telling the story so, using that media was good and with john wayne, of course interviews, t
he meets malcolm maddox and is influenced by malcolm maddox and is already starting to embrace the nation of islam, but if the word gets out that he's a black muslim and he's a member of the nation of islam that he's probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world that he will be toxic at that time. is going through a period with all sorts of problems and they don't need a champion and the movement is considered a hate movement it wasn't but that's...
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malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of 8 a saudi led coalition called for the truce after separatist forces took control of the presidential palace and military camps something called city is the temporary seat for givens internationally recognized. the u.n. secretary general has condemned the car bomb attack that killed 3 of ited nations employees in libya the explosion in the eastern city of benghazi happened moments before a u.n. convoy passed through the area at least 70 people have been killed dozens injured but a fuel tank exploded in tanzania it happened in the town of tiki northwest of the capitol dome our people were trying to collect fuel from a vehicle which had overturned. american financier jeffrey epstein has been found dead in his new york prison cell he was being held awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges his death
malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of 8 a saudi led coalition called for the truce after separatist forces took control of the presidential palace and military camps something called city is the temporary seat for givens internationally recognized. the u.n. secretary general has condemned the car bomb attack that killed 3 of ited...
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prior to this role malcolm was vice president and chief strategy officer and chief marketing officer, his influence is wide-ranging and evident across media. he has co-authored two best-selling books, what to do when machines do everything and both received multiple international book awards. also authored numerous white papers focusing on the future of work, creates an industry-standard. highly sought after speaker. thanks for being here. [applause] >> i appreciate it, thank you for having me. in 10 minutes i will talk about two topics, the first is ai and jobs and the second is your state and how do you become a magnet for the digital jobs of the future. a lot to cover. let's go back to hundred years. the luddites were actually right. these as they should have smashed those machines because they loom could do the work and 40 luddites. they were not very good economists because what did bloom do? became the platform for the first industrial revolution, the societies and communities that embrace the new machine saw skyrocketing gdps, incredible public wealth creation and they created
prior to this role malcolm was vice president and chief strategy officer and chief marketing officer, his influence is wide-ranging and evident across media. he has co-authored two best-selling books, what to do when machines do everything and both received multiple international book awards. also authored numerous white papers focusing on the future of work, creates an industry-standard. highly sought after speaker. thanks for being here. [applause] >> i appreciate it, thank you for...
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and is influenced by malcolm x.and is already starting to embrace the nation of islam but, yet, if the word gets out that he's a black muslim and a member of the nation of islam, he's probably never gonna get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world, he will be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period with all sorts of problems, they don't need a champion that is identified in the early 1960s with the movement that's considered a hate movement. it wasn't but it was for american theater at the time. so we were able to find an incredible amount of material on malcolm giving speeches and giving talks and one of the things they would do is watch and malcolm say something that he would give a speech and use a metaphor and then shortly afterwards you would see mohammed ali use the same story in the same metaphor in the same example in the great thing about mohammed ali that he was a wonderful person, if you told him something, if you told him a story, the next day he would tell the story
and is influenced by malcolm x.and is already starting to embrace the nation of islam but, yet, if the word gets out that he's a black muslim and a member of the nation of islam, he's probably never gonna get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world, he will be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period with all sorts of problems, they don't need a champion that is identified in the early 1960s with the movement that's considered a hate movement. it wasn't but...
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and he meets malcolm x. and he's influenced by malcolm x. he's already starting to embrace the nation of islam, but yet if it -- the word gets out that he's a black muslim, that he's a member of the nation of islam, he's probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he's going to be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period. there has all sorts of problems. they don't need a champion that is identified in the early 1960s with a movement that's considered a hate movement. wasn't, but that's how americans viewed it at the time. and so we were able to -- johnny smith and i worked on it together. we were able to find a lot -- an incredible amount of material on malcolm giving speeches and muhammad ali giving speeches and giving talks. and wuveone of the things we we able to reconstruct is we'll watch malcolm say something. he will give a speech. he could use a metaphor, use a story. shortly afterwards, you would see muhammad ali use the same story, the same metaphor, the same example. the
and he meets malcolm x. and he's influenced by malcolm x. he's already starting to embrace the nation of islam, but yet if it -- the word gets out that he's a black muslim, that he's a member of the nation of islam, he's probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he's going to be toxic at that time. boxing is going through a period. there has all sorts of problems. they don't need a champion that is identified in the early 1960s with a movement...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] >> that's my man, malcolm. >> so, thank you. thank you. one of the thing is like to do is encourage young people to use their voices and develop their minds and develop their opinions, so a lot of times i do a lot of workshops and have young people create their own spoken word on whatever topic. not just topics ai agree with and that's the beauty of spoken word because you can create your own everything. so i'm going to do quick little bit of a poem of mine called you matter and then we'll start off. everybody feel good? >> yes. >> cool. cats weren't bomber with a form of silverware but got that inner city dental care. or dudes who pursue red, white and blue promises who fail the acknowledgment that for some life, this ain't no crystal. let downsom injuries who fail to purge, punish or hold those accountable who are sworn to protect and serve. for cats who keep hearing about all these good cops but always encounter the bad. and folks who are tired of seeing victims on trial for their own murder whenever the trigger man has a badge. for fol
[applause] [cheers and applause] >> that's my man, malcolm. >> so, thank you. thank you. one of the thing is like to do is encourage young people to use their voices and develop their minds and develop their opinions, so a lot of times i do a lot of workshops and have young people create their own spoken word on whatever topic. not just topics ai agree with and that's the beauty of spoken word because you can create your own everything. so i'm going to do quick little bit of a poem...
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my god, minister malcolm, what can i do. malcolm x said nothing. she went away disheartened. x is a brave man but his answer is wrong. if a white person asks you hahnsly and straightforwardly after you've called him to account what must i do, then jay-z is saying here's what you can do. you can still have colin kaepernick protests. you can still have players on the teams who are saying we are tired of injustice and we are going to call you to account. and you can have jay-z doing what he does. in football, everybody can't be the quarterback, somebody has to be the running back, somebody has to play offense and defense, let's have a division of laof l the let's figure out what we can do to make things better for all concerned. >> thank you. and your courage to take on a jay-z rap, i mean wow. >> jigga. >> cnn speaking with a man in el paso whose wife was killed in the mass shooting and is now inviting the entire city to her funeral tonight. >>> plus cnn lifts the veil on amazon. we'll give you a preview of the side of the company that no one has really seen before. chocolate w
my god, minister malcolm, what can i do. malcolm x said nothing. she went away disheartened. x is a brave man but his answer is wrong. if a white person asks you hahnsly and straightforwardly after you've called him to account what must i do, then jay-z is saying here's what you can do. you can still have colin kaepernick protests. you can still have players on the teams who are saying we are tired of injustice and we are going to call you to account. and you can have jay-z doing what he does....
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you don't want -- malcolm x had many different positions on race. you don't want to assume there's one position and one thing. you want to sort of hisser to size it. >> last question. >> pat aiken from the seattle, washington, area. my question about the book "confessions of nat turner," way back in 1960, as a young child, a boy, my older brother in high school and my mother were having a discussion about whether or not the book "confessions of nat turner" should be assigned in high school or high school kids should read it or too controversial, and so i've always been curious, what was so controversial about that book that -- >> well, it's pretty easy to answer the controversy about it. initially it went out and won the pulitzer prize, got great, great initial notices. a couple problems with it that were brought up, 1967 the book is written, one, it's a white southerner writing the story of america's most famous black slave in the first person and making him a little crazy and making him flawed. he thinks -- william stirene argues he's humanizing h
you don't want -- malcolm x had many different positions on race. you don't want to assume there's one position and one thing. you want to sort of hisser to size it. >> last question. >> pat aiken from the seattle, washington, area. my question about the book "confessions of nat turner," way back in 1960, as a young child, a boy, my older brother in high school and my mother were having a discussion about whether or not the book "confessions of nat turner" should...
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>> malcolm maddox is an endearing figure and one of the things we have to be careful of is saying we have to historicized these things in malcolm maddox's many different people and if you look at the relatively new biography, eventually reinventing a life. you see these guys change over time and you want to be careful not to say that there is one solid thing. i want to contextualize. so, malcolm x, there's points at which is really looking and trying to scare people he's talking big gaming terms of violence in such. there's also times when he's gonna be moving in different directions. so you don't want to go malcolm x had many different positions on race and you don't want to assume that there's one position and one thing, you want to historicized it . >> thank you >> i'm pat aiken from seattle washington area. my question is about the book, so way back in 1960 in the middle of the high school and my mother was having a discussion about whether or not the book should be assigned in high school or of high school kids should read it or if it's too controversial. so i've always been cur
>> malcolm maddox is an endearing figure and one of the things we have to be careful of is saying we have to historicized these things in malcolm maddox's many different people and if you look at the relatively new biography, eventually reinventing a life. you see these guys change over time and you want to be careful not to say that there is one solid thing. i want to contextualize. so, malcolm x, there's points at which is really looking and trying to scare people he's talking big...
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he needs malcolm x., and he is influenced by malcolm x. and you can see him start to embrace the nation of islam. isthe word gets out that he a black muslim, that he is a member of the nation of islam, he is probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he is going to be toxic at that time. taxing is going through a period -- boxing is going through a period that has all sorts of problems. they do not need a champion who is aligned with a movement that in the 1960's was considered a hate movement. johnny smith and i, we worked on it together, we were able to find an incredible amount of material on malcolm giving speeches and mohammed ali giving speeches -- muhammad ali giving speeches, and one of the things we were able to construct, we would watch malcolm say something, use a metaphor or a story. shortly afterwards, you would see muhammad ali using the same story, the same metaphor or example. the great thing about muhammad ali, he was a wonderful person, if you told him something, if you to
he needs malcolm x., and he is influenced by malcolm x. and you can see him start to embrace the nation of islam. isthe word gets out that he a black muslim, that he is a member of the nation of islam, he is probably never going to get a chance to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. he is going to be toxic at that time. taxing is going through a period -- boxing is going through a period that has all sorts of problems. they do not need a champion who is aligned with a movement...
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malcolm resorts delaying a $1.2 billion u.s. dollar deal.is after an inquiry of the australian company. it is on hold. 60 business days after the completion of the process. the delays have slowed to the biggest shareholder. they tried to quit the company after a series of setbacks. david: caesars is dropping its pursuit of a license for a casino in japan saying it will we towards current business style with el dorado dessert -- resorts. having the potential to the largest gaming market. -- it is keen on tokyo-based, the bay area, and potential dove element. -- development. rishaad: corporate market smashed expectations. beating the forecast. same-store sales around the world fell 3%, twice as bad as analysts projected. it had fallen since the street protests began in june. david: high energy giants -- yvonne: high energy giant is looking for the middle east for partners as rivals such as india's alliance raised a sign up with the region oil producers. in an interview, the president and ceo told us what he is looking for in a potential deal.
malcolm resorts delaying a $1.2 billion u.s. dollar deal.is after an inquiry of the australian company. it is on hold. 60 business days after the completion of the process. the delays have slowed to the biggest shareholder. they tried to quit the company after a series of setbacks. david: caesars is dropping its pursuit of a license for a casino in japan saying it will we towards current business style with el dorado dessert -- resorts. having the potential to the largest gaming market. -- it...
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malcolm mcdonald encouraged it at that time. he was not yet knighted. you can guess what he was knighted for. he came together with the group to create the alliance. what's ironic about the alliance political party is it was created the malayan chinese association, pure ethnic chinese, no others from different races would join this party. the united malays national organization, also pure malay. no others could join the party. and the alliance created by these two parties fought for interracial unity. interracial unity while keeping their parties racially pure. this produced a multiracial coalition that appeared to be durable in the 1950's. that made the british confident enough to release malaya and give it its independence. what's critical here is in the midst of doing all this, they whipped up anti-chinese sentiment in an anti-communist package. malcolm mcdonald took to the airways because radio malaya was popular in the peninsula as well as singapore. historians have shown a large number of malayans and singaporsingapor singaporians own radios. malc
malcolm mcdonald encouraged it at that time. he was not yet knighted. you can guess what he was knighted for. he came together with the group to create the alliance. what's ironic about the alliance political party is it was created the malayan chinese association, pure ethnic chinese, no others from different races would join this party. the united malays national organization, also pure malay. no others could join the party. and the alliance created by these two parties fought for interracial...
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the sheriff said he believed malcolm's health improved ina said he believed malcolm's health improvedpointed that council malcolm long—term guardians. not the ‘s and xp has been involved in this case for 12 years.” not the ‘s and xp has been involved in this case for 12 years. i think we need to look for other options. for example, in this case, there we re for example, in this case, there were some numbers at the extended family who in my view would have been far better looking after this individual, rather a the council. the at the council did not want to be interviewed and cannot discuss confidential information about someone in their care. in a statement they told us to utterly reject any suggestion of the individual was in any way mistreated while in our care. the sheriff had all access to relevant background information. he determined that counsel should replace the father as appropriate while her guardian. we will continue to provide every person place in our care with high standards of support and attention. in the past, council and nhs staff have raised concerns about the way
the sheriff said he believed malcolm's health improved ina said he believed malcolm's health improvedpointed that council malcolm long—term guardians. not the ‘s and xp has been involved in this case for 12 years.” not the ‘s and xp has been involved in this case for 12 years. i think we need to look for other options. for example, in this case, there we re for example, in this case, there were some numbers at the extended family who in my view would have been far better looking after...
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malcolm x. is many different people. if you look at the relatively new biography of malcolm x. the invention. reinventing a life. you see that these guys change over time. and you want to be careful not to sort of say that there is one solid thing. i want to contextualize. so, malcolm x., there are points which he is really looking as, he is really trying to, he is trying to scare people. he is talking a big game in terms of violence in such. and there are also times when he is going to be moving in different directions. so, you don't want to, i mean, malcolm x. had many different positions on race. you don't want to just assume that there is one position and one thing. you want a source document. >> thanks. >> last question. >> i'm -- washington area. and -- the book, confessions of nat turner. way back in 1960, as a young child, the board. my older brother in high school and my mother were having a discussion about whether or not the book is accurate or should be -- and highschooler of high school kids to read it or if it was too controversial. so, i have been curious, what w
malcolm x. is many different people. if you look at the relatively new biography of malcolm x. the invention. reinventing a life. you see that these guys change over time. and you want to be careful not to sort of say that there is one solid thing. i want to contextualize. so, malcolm x., there are points which he is really looking as, he is really trying to, he is trying to scare people. he is talking a big game in terms of violence in such. and there are also times when he is going to be...
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malcolm nance is my next guest. ?lm nance is my next guest do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergi
malcolm nance is my next guest. ?lm nance is my next guest do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you...
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with the help of uss and the help of just the amazing person of malcolm's, i am happy to say the malcolm is now completing his final year of grad school. he's going to be a social worker so he can help veterans who have been homeless as well. he is now married to a wonderful woman named tessa, they are living independently in an apartment in long beach california. we are really proud of the work malcolm did. all right. so we also know that work isn't done. they wanted to make sure you will note that we aren't going anywhere that our communities know we are going anywhere. we you probably remember the commitment we had of a court of a million dollars, we met that commitment two years early. we wanted to make sure that you guys know we are in this with you. we announced last year that we are increasing our commitment to a half a billion dollars. by 2025. that's to make sure we can contending continue to support the work you all are doing. [applause] we also want to do the notes, not just the foundation that stands behind you, it's our entire company. we got a quick video to show you a litt
with the help of uss and the help of just the amazing person of malcolm's, i am happy to say the malcolm is now completing his final year of grad school. he's going to be a social worker so he can help veterans who have been homeless as well. he is now married to a wonderful woman named tessa, they are living independently in an apartment in long beach california. we are really proud of the work malcolm did. all right. so we also know that work isn't done. they wanted to make sure you will note...
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stuart, malcolm and jane have been with us since a very beginning. thank you very much. [applause] we are especially grateful to the state of mississippi. we would not be this with the support of a legislator in a governor. our great friend philip gunn, figure of the house is here to pick up our celebration. [applause] >> good morning. it is a great pleasure to be here with you this morning and to welcome you on behalf of mississippi in the legislator and our capital. i had the privilege of working before we started and i met people from richard for groupies. [laughter] from little rock, there is a couple who have came all the way from little rock and i met a man who went to high school from houston, texas. i was curious to know how many of you are not for mississippi. isn't that fantastic. [applause] i want to welcome you from all of america, we have people who come through here all the time and they comment on what a beautiful capital that we have in the state of mississippi. i hope you have time to walk around and look at it. this capital was built in 1903 at the cost
stuart, malcolm and jane have been with us since a very beginning. thank you very much. [applause] we are especially grateful to the state of mississippi. we would not be this with the support of a legislator in a governor. our great friend philip gunn, figure of the house is here to pick up our celebration. [applause] >> good morning. it is a great pleasure to be here with you this morning and to welcome you on behalf of mississippi in the legislator and our capital. i had the privilege...
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of the capital the boma people were trying to collect fuel from the vehicle which had overturned malcolm web reports. the inferno engulfed dozens of people. minutes before a crowd gathered to collect petrol spilled from a truck that tipped over near the town of moore in eastern times and here in this video the last thing heard is a woman screaming fire. her minutes later video that's too graphic for us to show the people on fire running from the explosion and piles of charred corpses find. this piece and shouts get out of there if it doesn't it was too late. we are continuing with our investigation to identify the victims and we're looking through the property that has been burned so that we can get an accurate number of all those affected. many of those who came to collect fuel motorcycle taxi drivers for people struggling to get by a few liters of free fuel can help feed a family or keep children in school but collecting it comes with enormous risk. i came here on a motorcycle and as we approached the area we found the truck overturned and the driver got off and asked the riders to get
of the capital the boma people were trying to collect fuel from the vehicle which had overturned malcolm web reports. the inferno engulfed dozens of people. minutes before a crowd gathered to collect petrol spilled from a truck that tipped over near the town of moore in eastern times and here in this video the last thing heard is a woman screaming fire. her minutes later video that's too graphic for us to show the people on fire running from the explosion and piles of charred corpses find. this...
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correspondent malcolm webb joins us on the line malcolm portals to we know. we know that a tanker stuck to his journey broke down and people started collecting few then in some of the video we've seen there's a woman screaming fire then we understand that there was an explosion the police commissioner said 57 people have died but we're expecting that number to go up many are injured as well tragically this kind of incident on common lead kinds of remote areas where fuel trucks are carrying fuel supplies from east africa is the supply all of the countries in the interior and often the there is a very small very remote and if a truck breaks down or tips then it's often considered a game and for people to collect a little shoe which is a very valuable commodity for them the court the village of the leak which can often happen then extremely high risk for fire if you forgot or what they can but then of course if there's a concentration of people around that vehicle when when a spark or flame makes contact with the fuel then it can be absolutely disastrous and see
correspondent malcolm webb joins us on the line malcolm portals to we know. we know that a tanker stuck to his journey broke down and people started collecting few then in some of the video we've seen there's a woman screaming fire then we understand that there was an explosion the police commissioner said 57 people have died but we're expecting that number to go up many are injured as well tragically this kind of incident on common lead kinds of remote areas where fuel trucks are carrying fuel...
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intelligence analyst malcolm nance that question next.hink a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. plus no payments for up to 90 days. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and heada
intelligence analyst malcolm nance that question next.hink a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. plus no payments for up to 90...
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malcolm: pretty predictable hold. we have the back to back cuts.s been saying that he will do more if needed but he wants to have a little look if that is needed. a couple of things have changed since the last cut. it looks to have stabilized. if you look at option clearance rates and all the anecdotes, not necessarily showing it yet but good enough anecdotal evidence to suggest there is stabilization going on. we also have the australian dollar finally give way. the rba wanted a bit of weakness to kick in and support the economy. that is starting to happen. his handsan sit on for little longer now. shery: a trio of rate decisions today, not only the rba yesterday but new zealand, thailand and india. new zealand, stocks are strongly start -- strong. what are we expecting? malcolm: we are expect to get cut according to 18 of the 21 economists we have surveyed. new zealand was the first among the developed nations to cut this cycle. it looked like it was going to do so again. it is the same story across the developed world playing out in new zealand.
malcolm: pretty predictable hold. we have the back to back cuts.s been saying that he will do more if needed but he wants to have a little look if that is needed. a couple of things have changed since the last cut. it looks to have stabilized. if you look at option clearance rates and all the anecdotes, not necessarily showing it yet but good enough anecdotal evidence to suggest there is stabilization going on. we also have the australian dollar finally give way. the rba wanted a bit of...
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malcolm rifkind, i'm afraid, is looking at what used to happen and not what happens now.er on the idea of the constitution, said categorically the other day... two or three days ago, that this is the process, this is what will happen and the government does not have to resign until either the election or that other government is formed. coming back to this notion of the conservative party tearing itself apart, whatever happens over the next few days and weeks, it seems to me like the party cannot continue to include people such as yourself on one side, and those like dominic grieve, ken clarke, philip hammond on the other, who feel that no deal brexit would be a complete betrayal of the interests of the british people. what is going to happen to your party? well, what's going to happen to all parties? the labour party is quite divided over this issue. but let's focus on your party. i'm simply making a point. your always focus on the conservative party. the reality is, politics in the public are divided on this issue. we just have to recognise that. but what we have to do
malcolm rifkind, i'm afraid, is looking at what used to happen and not what happens now.er on the idea of the constitution, said categorically the other day... two or three days ago, that this is the process, this is what will happen and the government does not have to resign until either the election or that other government is formed. coming back to this notion of the conservative party tearing itself apart, whatever happens over the next few days and weeks, it seems to me like the party...
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what dear old malcolm is busy doing is talking about what used to happen in the old days.he vote of confidence you had to resign and there was a general election. that was the precedent! what has happened since the formulation of this fixed—term parliaments act is it's very clear, it's a very different process. what it's meant to do is allow for a process for another government to be formed. so if you have a vote of confidence and lose the vote of confidence, the government stays until another government can be formed. if another government cannot be formed, then 14 days later the prime minister has to call an election within reasonable time. that is the process. it is not as it was. malcolm rifkind, i'm afraid, is guilty of looking at what used to happen and not what happens now. that is the constitutional position. i have to tell you, lord sumption, no small beer on the idea of the constitution, said categorically the other day... two or three days ago, that this is the process, this is what will happen and the government does not have to resign until either the election
what dear old malcolm is busy doing is talking about what used to happen in the old days.he vote of confidence you had to resign and there was a general election. that was the precedent! what has happened since the formulation of this fixed—term parliaments act is it's very clear, it's a very different process. what it's meant to do is allow for a process for another government to be formed. so if you have a vote of confidence and lose the vote of confidence, the government stays until...
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thank you, malcolm, you're great., malcolm nance, ken. >>> which democratic candidate scares trump the most? that's a question i don't know the answer to. is he afraid of elizabeth warren because she is so tough? does he think biden is too comfortable for people? he might be afraid of him? is it the centrist candidate, biden, or progressive candidate building up grassroots support who's got the zeal? plus, a brand-new poll out today gives the first glimpse of where the race stands after the second debate this week. how they're stacking up in terms of the voters. "hardball" back after this. you got to stick around for the numbers. fascinating. fascinating. don't really talk about your insurance unless you're complaining about it. you go on about how... ...it's so confusing it hurts my brain. ya i hear ya... or say you can't believe... ...how much of a hassle it is! and tell anyone who'll listen... (garbled)....it's so expensive! she said it's so expensive. tell me about it. yes.. well i'm telling the people at home. th
thank you, malcolm, you're great., malcolm nance, ken. >>> which democratic candidate scares trump the most? that's a question i don't know the answer to. is he afraid of elizabeth warren because she is so tough? does he think biden is too comfortable for people? he might be afraid of him? is it the centrist candidate, biden, or progressive candidate building up grassroots support who's got the zeal? plus, a brand-new poll out today gives the first glimpse of where the race stands...
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the city also had several safety concerns, rob malcolm has the story. >>as of tonight i can confirm that the city of mina so we'll be denying the permit the straight pride event was planned here in modesto or say to park august 24th and after weeks of the pavement essel city council pulled the plug too many issues with the event and the organizer we were informed today by the insurance carrier that they are denying the insurance and if you don't have insurance you can hold you can reserve one of our parks. the second thing is our concern for safety. we have an a it concerned for the safety of the residents around the state of park it was advertised on social media in a colorful flyer celebrating heterosexuality masculinity and more in a meeting wednesday opponents say don grundmann the man behind it promoted hate reached by phone he dealt with this latest >>also at the meeting matthew mason who came out as 4 years ago and his adoptive mother supported the parade ever. >>but in the community has really speaking. against this. we really are. >>hannity iss
the city also had several safety concerns, rob malcolm has the story. >>as of tonight i can confirm that the city of mina so we'll be denying the permit the straight pride event was planned here in modesto or say to park august 24th and after weeks of the pavement essel city council pulled the plug too many issues with the event and the organizer we were informed today by the insurance carrier that they are denying the insurance and if you don't have insurance you can hold you can reserve...
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of the capital of douma people were trying to collect fuel from the vehicle which had over 2 and malcolm web reports. the inferno engulfed dozens of people. minutes before a crowd gathered to collect petrol spilled from a truck that tipped over near the town of moore in eastern times and here in this video the last thing heard is a woman screaming fire. her minutes later video that's too graphic for us to show the people on fire running from the explosion and piles of charred corpses find. this piece he shouts get out of there if it doesn't it was too late. we are continuing with our investigation to identify the victims and we're looking through the property that has been burned so that we can get an accurate number of all those affected. many of those who came to collect fuel motorcycle taxi drivers for people struggling to get by a few liters of free fuel can help feed a family or keep children in school but collecting it comes with enormous risk. i came here on a motorcycle and as we approached the area we found the truck overturned and the driver got off and asked the riders to get
of the capital of douma people were trying to collect fuel from the vehicle which had over 2 and malcolm web reports. the inferno engulfed dozens of people. minutes before a crowd gathered to collect petrol spilled from a truck that tipped over near the town of moore in eastern times and here in this video the last thing heard is a woman screaming fire. her minutes later video that's too graphic for us to show the people on fire running from the explosion and piles of charred corpses find. this...
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he says he has quite a base here in the city to support this event in modesto, rob malcolm, kpix5. >>man behind that event is don brandman. he is a chiropractor here in the bay area. tonight, he says his planning committee will meet in modesto tomorrow to view alternate locations we told you. the rally will take place as scheduled, august 24th. stated. >>> in san francisco tonight, an injured boy has been rescued from a cliff after somehow being thrown from his bicycle. officials said the boy was writing down a steep slope in fort mason when he tumbled over the side and down the rocky cliff. his father scrambled to come to his aid, the two waited by the water until rescuers could arrive. fire crews used a pulley system to reach the stranded pair. the boys mother the crowds of onlookers walked from the street above, and experienced cyclist say anything can happen. >> you have got people coming too fast, downhill. >> i can see how it can happen. there is so much to see here. you take your eyes off the road , and there is so much going on, it just happens in a flash. >> rescuers took the
he says he has quite a base here in the city to support this event in modesto, rob malcolm, kpix5. >>man behind that event is don brandman. he is a chiropractor here in the bay area. tonight, he says his planning committee will meet in modesto tomorrow to view alternate locations we told you. the rally will take place as scheduled, august 24th. stated. >>> in san francisco tonight, an injured boy has been rescued from a cliff after somehow being thrown from his bicycle. officials...
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the neighboring nairobi to get the latest for us malcolm thank you. a lockdown is back and forth for many people in indian administered kashmir after thousands marched in srinagar the rallies after friday prayers ended with police firing tear gas into some areas and while pakistan's foreign minister is now back from china after seeking beijing's support against india's move to strip away the region's autonomy. begins our coverage. they came out in their thousands defying barricades and checkpoints. tear gas and anti right pellets all infuriated by the indian government for taking away their autonomy protests began after friday prayers in srinagar the largest city in did at a distance. security was eased for a few oz but by friday evening the 5 day lockdown was tightened again. 4 lines are dead so is the internet to see a doctor it's difficult it was another long walk for the families of patients outside st augustine largest hospital. i can't even explain the hardship i had to face to get here there's no food or milk for children we are suffering there
the neighboring nairobi to get the latest for us malcolm thank you. a lockdown is back and forth for many people in indian administered kashmir after thousands marched in srinagar the rallies after friday prayers ended with police firing tear gas into some areas and while pakistan's foreign minister is now back from china after seeking beijing's support against india's move to strip away the region's autonomy. begins our coverage. they came out in their thousands defying barricades and...
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malcolm web al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now we come back. to baseball players turns into a match role will have those details next. thanks very much the 29000 ashes starts on thursday england will host australia in the 5 match series beginning in birmingham earlier both captains face the media with the trophy there's a wager rued 2nd ashes series as england skipper while tim payne is making his debut as an ashes captain and says the words of a former u.k. prime minister have been motivating his team in recent weeks ago as i understand what's expected of them and we role models you know not just for is trying to people but all around the world and. you know there's been a quite angry interchange reams this week from winston churchill actually notes that behavior doesn't warrant we can talk a lot about how we're going to behave ultimately you go as you say how we behave and you have to judge for yourself cricket in this country is probably an all time high it's probably got interest it's not had for a long time and we've got an opportunity as
malcolm web al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now we come back. to baseball players turns into a match role will have those details next. thanks very much the 29000 ashes starts on thursday england will host australia in the 5 match series beginning in birmingham earlier both captains face the media with the trophy there's a wager rued 2nd ashes series as england skipper while tim payne is making his debut as an ashes captain and says the words of a former u.k. prime minister have been motivating his...
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was oku was killed during an attack in april of a hospital in eastern democratic republic of congo malcolm webb reports from kenya's capital nairobi. militia attack a hospital in the city of the tempo 4 months ago and killed a doctor from cameroon who's working for the world health organization a part of its response to the about the outbreak that began in that area a year ago and military prosecutors now said that whole congolese doctor the behind the killing they paid the militia to attack and to kill the cameroonian doctor 3 of those congolese doctors have now been arrested one is still at large the military prosecutor says this is based on testimony from a doctor and from somebody from the militia now doctors in the tempo said in response to this they will go on strike from tomorrow if these doctors who have been detained are not released on bail so of course there's a lot of concern about what that will mean for the response in that area of the consequences of climate change the rise in drought conditions the lack of rain in kenya has pushed more than a 1000000 people closer to the br
was oku was killed during an attack in april of a hospital in eastern democratic republic of congo malcolm webb reports from kenya's capital nairobi. militia attack a hospital in the city of the tempo 4 months ago and killed a doctor from cameroon who's working for the world health organization a part of its response to the about the outbreak that began in that area a year ago and military prosecutors now said that whole congolese doctor the behind the killing they paid the militia to attack...
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this community is left in shock at this rapid and brutal tragedy malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now in a few hours' time thousands of palestinians will gather at a mosque in occupied east jerusalem for the 1st day of the muslim holiday of. at the same time there are reports that jewish settlers planned to storm the compound hole there is central to the israeli palestinian conflict and has been a regular flashpoint as both sides lay claim to it well the jews refer to it as temple mount the al aqsa compounds western wall is the holiest site where they can pray for muslims the compound houses the dome of the rock and al aqsa mosque which represents the 3rd holiest site in islam and jordan holds custodianship of al aqsa mosque but its role has been challenged repeatedly for more and rabbani is a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies he says there are many factors adding to israeli palestinian tensions. i think there are several issues in the background to be taken into consideration the 1st is the trump administration's open embrace of not only israeli policy underne
this community is left in shock at this rapid and brutal tragedy malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now in a few hours' time thousands of palestinians will gather at a mosque in occupied east jerusalem for the 1st day of the muslim holiday of. at the same time there are reports that jewish settlers planned to storm the compound hole there is central to the israeli palestinian conflict and has been a regular flashpoint as both sides lay claim to it well the jews refer to it as temple mount...
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results might contain some surprises or be contested kenyans will have to wait months to find out malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now australia has unveiled plans to ban online extremist content in the event of an attack like the ones on 2 mosques in new zealand in march it involves blocking certain internet domains the government says it may also consider a law requiring digital platforms to improve the safety of the services the massacre in christchurch killed 51 people the gunman streamed the shooting live on facebook. it's not just humans who are suffering in the fight over kashmir territory or the fencing and forest fires are threatening wildlife in the himalayan region. reports from the part of the line of control administered by pakistan. in a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this panting leopard represents the plight of wildlife in one of the world's most militarized zone. as humans fight over the disputed territory the fences the erected are divided the habitat for animals as well as the fence stretches for about 550 of the 700 kilometer long line of c
results might contain some surprises or be contested kenyans will have to wait months to find out malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now australia has unveiled plans to ban online extremist content in the event of an attack like the ones on 2 mosques in new zealand in march it involves blocking certain internet domains the government says it may also consider a law requiring digital platforms to improve the safety of the services the massacre in christchurch killed 51 people the gunman...
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fighters 21 people were killed and 4 gunmen in a suicide bomber stormed the hotel malcolm with reports from nairobi i'm the d.c.t. 2 hotel in kenya's capital nairobi wants the world to know it's open for business once again. it was a different picture 6 months ago gunmen from the somali armed group al-shabaab attacked he says he wants kenya's army to leave neighboring somalia. one of them detonated a suicide bomb i just saw something like that. tracy 10 saw it all i saw like an explosion from here so i saw i don't know whether it was 142 was a leg. so she hid inside the hair salon where she worked into police came but i have feel like you want to do and i just said it was a. risky dream to just such an emotional moment for me. but the message of the hotel management and politicians is defiant. this. is. not what we. visit. to see the. soldiers and police arrived about half an. hour thing they swept through the buildings they rescued hundreds of people killed the remaining attackers and the whole thing was over in less than 24 hours the security agencies with within is much more. active
fighters 21 people were killed and 4 gunmen in a suicide bomber stormed the hotel malcolm with reports from nairobi i'm the d.c.t. 2 hotel in kenya's capital nairobi wants the world to know it's open for business once again. it was a different picture 6 months ago gunmen from the somali armed group al-shabaab attacked he says he wants kenya's army to leave neighboring somalia. one of them detonated a suicide bomb i just saw something like that. tracy 10 saw it all i saw like an explosion from...
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Aug 10, 2019
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that was malcolm webb joins us live now from monitoring the story from malcolm just walk us through the timeline of what happened to you. it was a few hours ago when the truck overturned we gather from survivors it was swerving to avoid a motorcyclist as you just said caused it to tip over then large quantities of perpetual started gushing out and that drew a crowd of people trying to gather and we've seen in some of those videos from the scene many people on their knees trying to scoop petrol off the floor with their hands and put it into jerry cans and other containers and it's important to understand in some of the small towns and rural areas where these fuel trucks pass through then extreme poverty and poverty are widespread and for somebody like a motorcycle taxi driver then managing to get a few liters of free fuel can help to feed a family or help keep children in school so it's not uncommon to see in these kind of circumstances people doing what they can to gather some fuel when it's otherwise going to go to waste understand this went on for about 20 minutes and you can see in o
that was malcolm webb joins us live now from monitoring the story from malcolm just walk us through the timeline of what happened to you. it was a few hours ago when the truck overturned we gather from survivors it was swerving to avoid a motorcyclist as you just said caused it to tip over then large quantities of perpetual started gushing out and that drew a crowd of people trying to gather and we've seen in some of those videos from the scene many people on their knees trying to scoop petrol...
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Aug 22, 2019
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[applause] next up is karen malcolm gladwell. [applause] and now our mce rachel maddow is the host of her own show on msnbc award-winning show as well as the author of drift which is the number one new york times bestseller. with the public policy from stanford university as a doctorate in political science where she attended on a road scholarship. she said she would write and one - - never write another book but we are glad that she did. welcome rachel maddow. [applause] speak i am such a night owl this constitute is very late tonight so smoke or drink or whatever you need to do. it is exciting and intimidating to be here i am more than excited with each of their new work i have imposter syndrome so i will be brief about my new book that is called blowout as some of you may know i have a tv show very soon it will be a phone show and at what length and for that show i write several thousand words a day as long as there are no swearwords and abide by nbc news rules and standards i can say all the words that i write on my own terms
[applause] next up is karen malcolm gladwell. [applause] and now our mce rachel maddow is the host of her own show on msnbc award-winning show as well as the author of drift which is the number one new york times bestseller. with the public policy from stanford university as a doctorate in political science where she attended on a road scholarship. she said she would write and one - - never write another book but we are glad that she did. welcome rachel maddow. [applause] speak i am such a...
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Aug 31, 2019
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athletes together for the purpose of becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently won a case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did they win all the money they wanted? probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he than for any of the other athletes because, as you know, because of his political stance, cassius clay, who later became muhammad ali, actually was stripped of his heavyweight title. his struggle went on into t
athletes together for the purpose of becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two...