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james malcolm riley never owned a home. it was built by john come for his family and they lived here, in 1890, at the peak of his career and became part of their extended family so three years after they met they invited him to live in the home with him, he was touring so much he was living in a permanent hotel room in indianapolis. this is the parlor, the victorian living room and they do the entertaining and you will see a lot of musical instruments. riley was a multitalented individual, not only could write and perform poetry but also music. that is his violin on the chair as well. the most important people in indianapolis here including authors like meredith nicholson, booth tarkington, benjamin harrison, one time president of the united states and the biggest business men like eli lilly and william fortune. anybody who is anybody would want to meet mister riley and he was so famous you could see postcards produced at that time with a home in the background as the home of james malcolm riley. this is james malcolm riley
james malcolm riley never owned a home. it was built by john come for his family and they lived here, in 1890, at the peak of his career and became part of their extended family so three years after they met they invited him to live in the home with him, he was touring so much he was living in a permanent hotel room in indianapolis. this is the parlor, the victorian living room and they do the entertaining and you will see a lot of musical instruments. riley was a multitalented individual, not...
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malcolm: jeremy corbyn is also distrusted.ed of sympathising with terrorist groups sh as the ira and hamas. britain's chief rabb ephraim mirvis, has condemned corbyn as unfit for high office. the labour party is being investigated by britain's equality and human rig commission over allegations of institutional antisemitism. one complainant from the jewishn labour movemreportedly listed 22 examples of abuse at a party meeting, where he was called a cld killer, zio scum, and a tory jew. in johnson's district west of edndon, one voice encapsul the national air of fatigue. >> just feel it's one of the worst times in british politics, and wee at a situation where everyone seems to be fighting for themselves instead ofti working collly to do the best thing for the country. undoubtedly punch drunk frome politics and three and a half years of waiting for brexit. the big question is whethe despite his flaws, they'll back johnson sufficiently to deliver a knockout blow. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant inouthern england. ♪ judy
malcolm: jeremy corbyn is also distrusted.ed of sympathising with terrorist groups sh as the ira and hamas. britain's chief rabb ephraim mirvis, has condemned corbyn as unfit for high office. the labour party is being investigated by britain's equality and human rig commission over allegations of institutional antisemitism. one complainant from the jewishn labour movemreportedly listed 22 examples of abuse at a party meeting, where he was called a cld killer, zio scum, and a tory jew. in...
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malcolm, fast forward to now. you now have a story in "the washington post" that by holding back support in the first place from ukraine, by isolating ukraine, blaming them, basically for getting paul manafort in trouble, for not being his client anymore, donald trump was doing nothing but helping putin. then on friday, the trump administration demanded that democrats strip the language out of the new bill, a must-pass bill, he wants the language out. trump administration officials in recent days threatened a presidential veto that could have had a government shutdown if house democrats refused to drop language requiring prompt aid to ukraine. if it was not left out. next thing -- no, we won't even play it. donald trump retweeted vladimir putin defending him on being impeached. it appears -- there it is, a total witch hunt. he retweeting putin. what we thought, malcolm, actually the three of us have talked about this forever, it's really a trio, it's trump, putin and manafort. >> yes. and first off, we have to sto
malcolm, fast forward to now. you now have a story in "the washington post" that by holding back support in the first place from ukraine, by isolating ukraine, blaming them, basically for getting paul manafort in trouble, for not being his client anymore, donald trump was doing nothing but helping putin. then on friday, the trump administration demanded that democrats strip the language out of the new bill, a must-pass bill, he wants the language out. trump administration officials in...
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in tips in living i want to back to malcolm gladwell. he's so counterintuitive in a lot of his approach. do you -- does that interest you? is that the approach that interests you. >> i fine it incredibly interesting because what he does is to -- he doesn't take anything at face value or what you see on the surface, and probably outliers is one of my favorite books, is that he wrote, because what he does is to say, here is the premise, and this is why you should be curious about the premise, and this is how it becomes different than you may have thought it was going to be. and talking to strangers, as i said i'm just a little built into that, but for someone who likes to communicate and considers communication to be vital to what i do, i think talking to strangers is something that is very instructive there. words that change minds, shelly has written i think this is like her third book, and this is another of those communication books, and you look at -- i think someone that comes from the sales and marketing side of things, going back t
in tips in living i want to back to malcolm gladwell. he's so counterintuitive in a lot of his approach. do you -- does that interest you? is that the approach that interests you. >> i fine it incredibly interesting because what he does is to -- he doesn't take anything at face value or what you see on the surface, and probably outliers is one of my favorite books, is that he wrote, because what he does is to say, here is the premise, and this is why you should be curious about the...
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there in singapore malcolm thank you. for you well her going to go back to our top story now and of course those continuing protests that are happening in india let's talk to our correspondent elizabeth purana who's been covering the protests all across the country but she's in new delhi right now and elizabeth is the plan to just keep the maximum pressure on the government by continuing to take to the streets. that's exactly it your leader in the 2nd week of protests now and we're in the capital new delhi where police have actually imposed a bad well they have said that there's a ban on public gatherings on more than 4 people getting together protesters are defying that ban we've seen hundreds even thousands of people march from the center of the capital to an area behind me called just a month which is known as the center of protest in the country so they're very much keeping up the pressure and today is protest organizers have called this a national day of protest so what we're seeing here we're seeing even bigger numb
there in singapore malcolm thank you. for you well her going to go back to our top story now and of course those continuing protests that are happening in india let's talk to our correspondent elizabeth purana who's been covering the protests all across the country but she's in new delhi right now and elizabeth is the plan to just keep the maximum pressure on the government by continuing to take to the streets. that's exactly it your leader in the 2nd week of protests now and we're in the...
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malcolm x, health care. richard j daily -- etc etc. we brought the industry that would hire, we would bring them in and they went through the curriculum from health care, to nurses, to the empty, physical therapy, everything. and then basically, that school became an expert in that history of specialty and the focus. the second thing is, and this is part of it, we set up in the city of chicago. we want from 300 to 500 kids. from high school with a minimum of. basically 50% of kids graduated with -- if you get a b average in the city of chicago in high school, to wish, books and transportation are free for the community college. it is open for dreamers. one of the reasons we want to do this is that we want to guarantee employee relocating. -- university of michigan, university of wisconsin. malcolm acts, right community college. certainty under workforce. more likely -- chicago is the number one city for corporate relocations in america. the addition to it is a social political view, which is, look everyone in this room is doing well un
malcolm x, health care. richard j daily -- etc etc. we brought the industry that would hire, we would bring them in and they went through the curriculum from health care, to nurses, to the empty, physical therapy, everything. and then basically, that school became an expert in that history of specialty and the focus. the second thing is, and this is part of it, we set up in the city of chicago. we want from 300 to 500 kids. from high school with a minimum of. basically 50% of kids graduated...
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as malcolm suggested, this was a time of tremendous tumult in iran. there was upheaval throughout the country. the revolution wasn't a sort of one-day affair where it was over. certainly those of us sitting in washington and watch these things and assume that once the former government leaves and once a new government is established that the revolution is done. that was not the case for iranians. there were fights going on even on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis. as local leaders sought to assert their authority as elements of the revolutionary coalition. this diverse group that included marxists, included religious extremists, included those who sought to create a more democratic representative government in iran and many others. really jockeyed for power. and so you have this sense of tumult, you have this sense of uncertainty and then to have what was seen as the most powerful government in the world, the institution, its presence in tehran, overtaken not just by anyone but by young students, who, themselves, were infused with revolutionary fe
as malcolm suggested, this was a time of tremendous tumult in iran. there was upheaval throughout the country. the revolution wasn't a sort of one-day affair where it was over. certainly those of us sitting in washington and watch these things and assume that once the former government leaves and once a new government is established that the revolution is done. that was not the case for iranians. there were fights going on even on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis. as local leaders sought to...
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they do express what malcolm suggested. there was a deep concern that there was a plot from the united states to reinstate the shah. they were watching closely of course. the contacts between the american government and elements o f the provisional government and rather than seeing this as a reassuring gesture, which is what was intended from those here in washington trying to find a way to preserve a relationship, they didn't want it preserved so they were determined to find a way to create a full and permanent breach between iran and the united states to ensure that the revolution couldn't be disrupt ed to ensure that it's intent couldn't be subverted by the match nations machinations of a imperialists. so this was very much what they had in mind. there's an interesting sort of historical debate going on now. there's a wonderful book by mohammed tab arar of texas mamz this period. there are a couple of other books forthcoming and there are some indications that in fact h advanced warning of the episode. the standard inter
they do express what malcolm suggested. there was a deep concern that there was a plot from the united states to reinstate the shah. they were watching closely of course. the contacts between the american government and elements o f the provisional government and rather than seeing this as a reassuring gesture, which is what was intended from those here in washington trying to find a way to preserve a relationship, they didn't want it preserved so they were determined to find a way to create a...
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also with me, malcolm nance. terrorism analyst for msnbc and former chief petty officer for the u.s. navy. blane, let's start with you. get us up to speed on what's going on. >> yeah. well, ali, i think the biggest thing is that we had that -- that update just within the past hour or so. we heard from florida governor rhonda s ron desantis. we learned one thing. the number of injured has gone to eight. but the other thing we're learning is we're learning more about how this shooting unfolded in the first place. we do know now that the shooter had a hand gun on him. that was the weapon that was used in the shooting. and, of course, the big question is how exactly was he able to get that handgun on to base? as you know, weapons are certainly not allowed. in fact, the commander reiterated that in the news conference with us. so that was one of the questions i asked him. i said are there security protocols, security measures in place to stop something like this from happening? and while he wouldn't go into that, he s
also with me, malcolm nance. terrorism analyst for msnbc and former chief petty officer for the u.s. navy. blane, let's start with you. get us up to speed on what's going on. >> yeah. well, ali, i think the biggest thing is that we had that -- that update just within the past hour or so. we heard from florida governor rhonda s ron desantis. we learned one thing. the number of injured has gone to eight. but the other thing we're learning is we're learning more about how this shooting...
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rob malcolm is on donner summit. >> reporter: here at donner summit at the lower elevations, this was the first place many people stopped to take in winter. the snow has been here for weeks, prompting many to head into the new year on the mountain. >> absolutely perfect. >> reporter: the road conditions on i-80 were slick but clear giving motorists few problems as travelers stopped along the way to enjoy the white stuff at donner summit. >> we have family here from mexico and they wanted to see the snow for the first time. >> we love this, it's beautiful. it's so nice. and then to bring the kids up here and the dogs. >> reporter: back to the road conditions, which were bearable for many drivers today. cal trans and chp still warning drivers to drive with chains because anything can happen as you drive into the sierra. rob malcolm, kpix 5. >>> hundreds gathered at a vigil at dublin high school to remember the lives of 3 teens whose lives were cut short in a christmas crash. betty yu was there and spoke to the friends of the victims. >> reporter: the turnout tonight at the candle light
rob malcolm is on donner summit. >> reporter: here at donner summit at the lower elevations, this was the first place many people stopped to take in winter. the snow has been here for weeks, prompting many to head into the new year on the mountain. >> absolutely perfect. >> reporter: the road conditions on i-80 were slick but clear giving motorists few problems as travelers stopped along the way to enjoy the white stuff at donner summit. >> we have family here from...
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malcolm perry, the last score of the game, 15 yards and gone.31-7. >>> kyle shanahan is celebrating his birthday today. his teecam can make it a weeken to remember with a win against the falcons tomorrow afternoon. they can clinch a playoff berth with a win against his former team. shanahan was offensive coordinator for two seasons before this job. cornerback richard sherman is out for tomorrow's contest although he feels pretty good. >> i could play in this game if we have to have it. no one would be more cautious than i am. i'd play in this game if they weren't putting a governor on me, but you've got to listen to the coaching staff and training staff. i told them i just needed a couple of days. i feel great today. i ran 19 miles an hour, 20 miles an hour today. that's all you need really. >> i wish i could run 20 miles an hour hurt. raiders rookie running back josh jacobs is listed questionable but told reporters he expects to play tomorrow against jacksonville. he's battling that shoulder injury. missed last week's game against tennessee. in
malcolm perry, the last score of the game, 15 yards and gone.31-7. >>> kyle shanahan is celebrating his birthday today. his teecam can make it a weeken to remember with a win against the falcons tomorrow afternoon. they can clinch a playoff berth with a win against his former team. shanahan was offensive coordinator for two seasons before this job. cornerback richard sherman is out for tomorrow's contest although he feels pretty good. >> i could play in this game if we have to...
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reporter rob malcolm has the story. >> reporter: a carjacking with a child almost ended badly. >> the five seconds i'm thinking do i go, dui, medical emergency, to, kid driving a car? >> reporter: thursday night, a door dash driver picked up food at jojo's restaurant on mchenry avenue. the driver left the car running and a thief went for a joyride with a child inside. >> i saw a car slowly coming toward me. as i buck make ago left hand turn into the parking lot. it started clipping the first car. it proceeded down here. and clipped a car right here and came to a rest. >> reporter: olsen had no idea what had happened. >> i thought they were drunk driving so i took a picture of the license plate thinking they might flee. >> reporter: he approached cautiously and was surprised. >> when i get there, i don't see the driver. no driver. i look in the backseat and there's a girl in the backseat. >> reporter: the car was blocking the southbound lane of mchenry after during rush hour. rodney had to explain to the girl that he had to reach inside the car to turn off the hazards. >> i said, are y
reporter rob malcolm has the story. >> reporter: a carjacking with a child almost ended badly. >> the five seconds i'm thinking do i go, dui, medical emergency, to, kid driving a car? >> reporter: thursday night, a door dash driver picked up food at jojo's restaurant on mchenry avenue. the driver left the car running and a thief went for a joyride with a child inside. >> i saw a car slowly coming toward me. as i buck make ago left hand turn into the parking lot. it...
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. >> rob malcolm reports the dmv just gave the green light to put autonomous delivery vehicles to the test. >> i think if they're safe on the road, it's fine. >> reporter: the future is here. >> it's not a surprise to see this kind of movement. there's been a lot of talk about how autonomous vehicle testing needs to work. >> reporter: the dmv can begin approving new applications in 30 days. ian shear says the best testing requires simulating the real thing. >> what we've learned in the last few years is it requires vehicles to run cars on the road and get real world experience. >> reporter: the light duty passenger cars and mid-trucks and vans must weigh less than 10,000 pounds. they can test it with or without a safety driver leaving some people to say not so fast. >> i think it's crazy with all the bad luck they've been having, i don't think it's a good idea no. >> reporter: in march of 2018 both an uber and tesla self-driving car were involved in deadly collisions. shear says we need to learn to share the road with them and be safe. >> i would never want to share the road with a se
. >> rob malcolm reports the dmv just gave the green light to put autonomous delivery vehicles to the test. >> i think if they're safe on the road, it's fine. >> reporter: the future is here. >> it's not a surprise to see this kind of movement. there's been a lot of talk about how autonomous vehicle testing needs to work. >> reporter: the dmv can begin approving new applications in 30 days. ian shear says the best testing requires simulating the real thing....
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guarantee an employee locating you get kellogg's university michigan the university of wisconsin malcolm x bray community college certainty under workforce, more likely than in seven years that chicago is an important city for corporate relocations in america. in addition it's a sociopolitical view which is look everybody in this room is doing well under the concrete if we don't get more people in the winners circle on this economy this gig is up and i want to make sure you can recruit from the university michigan the university of chicago but i want to give the kids a chance who go to malcolm x to go to washington that they see an economy where they have a future. if you do that you were going to have a political and economic system and i i believe employees and employers cannot prosper just on their four-year institutions. >> i think that with 70 seconds. >> while the elevator stopped at the 14th floor. >> one of the things that is almost transformative is you had lampanies coming in and teaching the classes. >> look, we have a board now. it was not easy. teachers were not happy with t
guarantee an employee locating you get kellogg's university michigan the university of wisconsin malcolm x bray community college certainty under workforce, more likely than in seven years that chicago is an important city for corporate relocations in america. in addition it's a sociopolitical view which is look everybody in this room is doing well under the concrete if we don't get more people in the winners circle on this economy this gig is up and i want to make sure you can recruit from the...
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king and malcolm x. it was no accident, he took what could have been a deficit and overcame them and became a powerful speaker. he could speak to welfare mothers and getting kids and law -- gang kids and law students. when fred got older and was in high school, he was a good football player. he was very likable. he was known for being a very sociable guy. he wasn't content to be popular. when he saw injustice, he had to react to it. one of the first things he did he noticed the black girls weren't considered to be homecoming queens. he leads a walkout of the school over that. the next year he is leading a walkout because there are no black administrators and few black teachers. his work is so compelling the principal calls him and when there is racial strife because he has so much respect of the black and the white students. fred goes from there because he is such a good organizer, they recognize him and he becomes the chair of the suburban naacp representing the west suburbs of chicago. he spoke up for
king and malcolm x. it was no accident, he took what could have been a deficit and overcame them and became a powerful speaker. he could speak to welfare mothers and getting kids and law -- gang kids and law students. when fred got older and was in high school, he was a good football player. he was very likable. he was known for being a very sociable guy. he wasn't content to be popular. when he saw injustice, he had to react to it. one of the first things he did he noticed the black girls...
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malcolm: most clearly in the countries where investors care about esg scores.h, a lot of funds and taking esg matters into account when they decide what to include in the portfolio. another country where it matters is italy. is a driver on investor behavior, and you can contrast ist with spain where esg less of a driver on investors, and you found a weak correlation. activists will be interested next, what does that tell us about the year ahead? does it remain focused in the u.k. were spread across europe? that is the trend i pull out here, activism in europe started more within the u.k. for reasons to do with corporate governance codes and the language and the rest of it. you see that moving increasingly to france and germany. something like a 30% increase in germany, 50% in france in those activist situations. what has happened is the activists got smart and more savvy on how to navigate the complex. they are getting good returns. one elliott is pursuing in france, they got a good return. you would think it is difficult for an activist to get traction. is exa
malcolm: most clearly in the countries where investors care about esg scores.h, a lot of funds and taking esg matters into account when they decide what to include in the portfolio. another country where it matters is italy. is a driver on investor behavior, and you can contrast ist with spain where esg less of a driver on investors, and you found a weak correlation. activists will be interested next, what does that tell us about the year ahead? does it remain focused in the u.k. were spread...
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where the guardian rwanda's capital malcolm there's been so much progress in trying to combat the spread of hiv across the continent but there's still plenty of challenges so what's the priority at this year's conference. and we're talking about the theme of an a 3 hour with you about something definitely. but just a few decades ago millions of people were dying. from aids. distribution of the retroviral drugs mostly funded by the u.s. that picture or the health care research is. lost about 800000 people died from aids so those numbers of significantly come down but campaigners say this go into hell. yeah response one of them is people who have been on treatment pulling off treatment because the reasons beyond their control and another. group they say that's not getting the treatment it needs a new born children those born with hiv now one of the most heavily burdened countries is you got in there which is a neighbor to rwanda where we are actually just traveled from uganda there we spoke to a woman who suffered from exactly this problem let's take a look at that story now. when her jarr
where the guardian rwanda's capital malcolm there's been so much progress in trying to combat the spread of hiv across the continent but there's still plenty of challenges so what's the priority at this year's conference. and we're talking about the theme of an a 3 hour with you about something definitely. but just a few decades ago millions of people were dying. from aids. distribution of the retroviral drugs mostly funded by the u.s. that picture or the health care research is. lost about...
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well, that's exactly what our next guest, malcolm waugh, is trying to tackle.eaway cup that doesn't need specialist bins — it can be recycled in any standard recycling system. malcolm, you can tell us, it looks like will give us a magic trick, but these are the cups. yes, these are these are the cups. yes, these are the cups. the difficulty in recycling comes is about separation, there is a plastic liner, they are water coated. the frugalpac concept is to make this easily separable. as the product hits the pulping process , the product hits the pulping process, what is involved in making paper and the cup easily separates. that is our solution. but have they still got a plastic film? they do, a96 still got a plastic film? they do, a% plastic and that enables us to probably use the most important part of the cup that is 96% recycled paper. no other cup can do that. when did you come up with this and who is using this at the moment, this tech? the idea was four years ago. we are a young company based in ipswich, engineering —based. it is machinery that does this.
well, that's exactly what our next guest, malcolm waugh, is trying to tackle.eaway cup that doesn't need specialist bins — it can be recycled in any standard recycling system. malcolm, you can tell us, it looks like will give us a magic trick, but these are the cups. yes, these are these are the cups. yes, these are the cups. the difficulty in recycling comes is about separation, there is a plastic liner, they are water coated. the frugalpac concept is to make this easily separable. as the...
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quality of life as a 44 year old blind man to that's it for today we'll see you next time. 6 months and malcolm ok affectionately but as affectionately as you can. put it in the middle of his election campaign in. 2000 but documentary was filmed for russian television because to turn the camera back on of course the film secretly chronicled a power grab actually everything was precisely planned instruction. featuring a top supporting role. to the freedom of russia. and featuring a lead role like you've never seen before. the mere sight of marriage to the ends justify the means. to tins witnesses starts december 13th on t.w. . jenna trade deal with china wait until after the u.s. election president trump is now suggesting just that. markets are not happy we'll bring you the latest. also on the show hong kong's leader says u.s. support for protesters is a roading business confidence there we'll talk to our correspondent. and we'll go to malaysia where a business scandal involving a former prime minister has become the talk of the country. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin t
quality of life as a 44 year old blind man to that's it for today we'll see you next time. 6 months and malcolm ok affectionately but as affectionately as you can. put it in the middle of his election campaign in. 2000 but documentary was filmed for russian television because to turn the camera back on of course the film secretly chronicled a power grab actually everything was precisely planned instruction. featuring a top supporting role. to the freedom of russia. and featuring a lead role...
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malcolm, did you have words to say? >> absolutely.i know i stand between you and the questions for our new director of transportation. i am the chair of the new m.t.a. board. if i seem excited, it's because i am. we are in the process of hiring a star for san francisco. we are very excited here today. the first person i want to thank is is the mayor, not just because of her commitment and support, but also i want to thank the mayor for not just her support and partnership in this, but the fact that you challenged us you were the result of a challenge to get a bold leader to take this agency forward. i'm grateful for that challenge. that challenge led us to an international search. we searched far and wide. i want to thank the search committee for the wonderful job that was done to conduct a truly international search that led us to someone in our backyard, a san franciscan to run our agency. what has struck us about jeff more than his expertise, dedication, and his experience is his passion. you just heard it. he recognizes how transp
malcolm, did you have words to say? >> absolutely.i know i stand between you and the questions for our new director of transportation. i am the chair of the new m.t.a. board. if i seem excited, it's because i am. we are in the process of hiring a star for san francisco. we are very excited here today. the first person i want to thank is is the mayor, not just because of her commitment and support, but also i want to thank the mayor for not just her support and partnership in this, but the...
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rob malcolm, kpix 5. >> >> and stay with kpix 5, kpix.com and our new streaming service cbsn bay area for continuing coverage of the storm. >>> and this morning we're learning that a man was shot and killed near hayward elementary school. the victim was shot at the intersection. that is about two blocks from burbank elementary. police rushed to the scene about 4:45 yesterday afternoon, but the man did not survive his injuries. the victim's identity has not been released. there is no word yet on suspects. this was hayward's fourth homicide of the year. >>> an update on the deadly crashway told you about as breaking news yesterday morning. police say the driver was going westbound on highway 24 close to the orinda part station when the car collided head-on with a tree. the driver and two passengers were all killed. this is what is left of the car which is really not much. it was a red 2009 me san versa. no word how fast it was going. the passengers were a 31 -year-old man from oakland and not yet been released. >>> a police sheeting in the mission district ends with an officer and robbe
rob malcolm, kpix 5. >> >> and stay with kpix 5, kpix.com and our new streaming service cbsn bay area for continuing coverage of the storm. >>> and this morning we're learning that a man was shot and killed near hayward elementary school. the victim was shot at the intersection. that is about two blocks from burbank elementary. police rushed to the scene about 4:45 yesterday afternoon, but the man did not survive his injuries. the victim's identity has not been released....
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malcolm perry, another score, 15 yards and gone.rmy. >>> a struggle for the sharks, head coach peter deboer was fired. san jose entering tonight on a six-game losing streak, trying to get right against vancouver. vlasic, his 1000th career game with the sharks. joe thornton, what a pass to tomas hert hertl, 1-0. erik karlsson turns it over in the zone. j.t. miller denied by aaron dell, great save. carlson, great stretch ice, meyer, vander cane, back to meyer, 2-0 sharks. vlasic getting the assist late. steps up to the blue line. logan couture will bury the empty netter. sharks win 4-2 the final. >>> a lot of college basketball, we'll run through the bay area games in the second half of sports. >> looking forward to it, thank you. >>> much more to come at 11:00. why seven democratic presidential hopefuls are threatening to boycott an upcoming debate in california. >>> a new piece of looking around here i see tablets, laptops, printers, smartphones. they're all connected to the internet. they're all connected. can your network handle a
malcolm perry, another score, 15 yards and gone.rmy. >>> a struggle for the sharks, head coach peter deboer was fired. san jose entering tonight on a six-game losing streak, trying to get right against vancouver. vlasic, his 1000th career game with the sharks. joe thornton, what a pass to tomas hert hertl, 1-0. erik karlsson turns it over in the zone. j.t. miller denied by aaron dell, great save. carlson, great stretch ice, meyer, vander cane, back to meyer, 2-0 sharks. vlasic getting...
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germany's chancellor members the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity i'm going to malcolm makes her 1st official visit to the auschwitz death camp tossing beneath the infamous slogan walk set you free the nazis murdered more than a 1000000 people at auschwitz most of the jews also coming up celebrations in india after police shoot dead 4 men suspected of raping and killing young women the offices of being held as here heroes but there are concerns that they may have taken a little into their own hands. and germany social democratic party confounds its 2 new leaders who are skeptical about that party's governing coalition with chancellor merkel's conservatives. on hand on free glad he could join me german chancellor i'm going to merkel has made her 1st official visit to the former death camp the site in poland was the nazis largest death count cheering the 2nd world war chancellor merkel's visit marked the 10th anniversary of the foundation that preserves the morial pay tribute to the victims of the camp and spoke of the necessity of remembering the atrocities committed. it
germany's chancellor members the victims of one of the worst crimes against humanity i'm going to malcolm makes her 1st official visit to the auschwitz death camp tossing beneath the infamous slogan walk set you free the nazis murdered more than a 1000000 people at auschwitz most of the jews also coming up celebrations in india after police shoot dead 4 men suspected of raping and killing young women the offices of being held as here heroes but there are concerns that they may have taken a...
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malcolm perry runs possess 304 yards and three years ago pulled out of the stands and put into the gameught up with some of the navy players after the game. >> they have led us and we love for the -- [ bleep ] so it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> it means so much to everybody in the locker room and we fought our heart out and great to come out with a win. >> go navy! beat army! let's go! >> this win was extra special for senior paul carruthers. his dad was shot and killed while a u.s. marshal. i caught up with his team and sister after the game. >> we love you, padre! we love you. he knows that. he knows that. go navy. beat army! >> go navy! beat army, baby! >> yea! >> come on! come on! >> reporter: that is what it's all about. let's stay here with college football. what a night it was for lsu quarterback joe burrow. he wins the heisman trophy in new york city, capping on a rise to the top of the college football world. he finished the heisman voting with the largest margin of victory in the awards history. he is the first lsu player to win it in 60 years, overcome
malcolm perry runs possess 304 yards and three years ago pulled out of the stands and put into the gameught up with some of the navy players after the game. >> they have led us and we love for the -- [ bleep ] so it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> it means so much to everybody in the locker room and we fought our heart out and great to come out with a win. >> go navy! beat army! let's go! >> this win was extra special for senior paul...
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becket, come in. >> when we made "philadelphia," he was malcolm x already. marlon brando and just seeing "the godfather" the night before. >> what happened to your face? >> i have aids. >> oh. oh, i'm sorry. >> "philadelphia" was an important film. denzel washington represents the audience's apprehension with people with aids. >> how did they find out you have the aids? >> one of the partners noticed a lesion on my forehead. >> so as his character spends more time with tom hanks, we're starting to see him as more than his sexuality or his disease. >> let's get it out of the closet. because this case is not just about aids, is it? so let's talk about what this case is really all about. the general public's hatred, our loathing, our fear of homosexuals. >> he can bring the audience on that journey to say we don't need to fear those people, we don't need to stigmatize them. >> my name is forrest gump. >> forrest gump. >> it's a very rare thing for me to read a script and not be able to put it down. >> "forrest gump" is a marvelous look at how history happens. >
becket, come in. >> when we made "philadelphia," he was malcolm x already. marlon brando and just seeing "the godfather" the night before. >> what happened to your face? >> i have aids. >> oh. oh, i'm sorry. >> "philadelphia" was an important film. denzel washington represents the audience's apprehension with people with aids. >> how did they find out you have the aids? >> one of the partners noticed a lesion on my...
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from there malcolm perry takes over.tands as a freshman and thrown into a game. now finishes his career with over 300 yards on the day, breaking navy's all-time single season rushing record in the process. navy wins 31-7. we caught up with some of the happy midshipmen just after the game. >> they have led us an we love them and we play for the love of our brothers and it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> means so much to everybody in the locker room. everybody fought their heart out and extremely grateful to come out with a win. >> go navy. beat army! >> when paul was a freshman, his dad was shot and killed serving our nation as a u.s. marshal. paul was voted as team captain this season and i caught up with him and his sister after the win. >> we love you, padre! we love you. he knows that. he knows that. go navy. beat army! >> go navy! beat army, baby! >> yea! >> come on! come on! >> reporter: that is what it's all about. let's stay here with college football. what a night it was for lsu quarterback j
from there malcolm perry takes over.tands as a freshman and thrown into a game. now finishes his career with over 300 yards on the day, breaking navy's all-time single season rushing record in the process. navy wins 31-7. we caught up with some of the happy midshipmen just after the game. >> they have led us an we love them and we play for the love of our brothers and it shows. >> malcolm perry is very good at football. >> means so much to everybody in the locker room....
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in soda springs, rob malcolm, kpix 5. >> could you imagine getting up there and going you need to fillbefore we go down, then you are stuck? >>> things do begin to ease up in the bay area as we head toward midnight tonight, rain and wind it will still be a factor, it leaves tomorrow. winds are out there about 35 miles per hour. the doppler radar shows the line at the front has now moved from the south bay, it is weakening as it is heading eadrop a not as m the bay pebble into water, it sends out ripples, you get the main effects at the center of the pebble, but then, the waves behind it like that wave that is passing through central marin is creating a few more showers of post frontal wrinkle in the atmosphere. it means from petaluma the showers are coming down. that will be the case tonight. it looks like you are getting a break, then more rain in the central bay area now it is all headed south from around san jose out over mount hamilton and through the santa cruz mountains. that is where it will be tonight. 24 hour rainfall shows as much as six and three-quarter inches of rain, abou
in soda springs, rob malcolm, kpix 5. >> could you imagine getting up there and going you need to fillbefore we go down, then you are stuck? >>> things do begin to ease up in the bay area as we head toward midnight tonight, rain and wind it will still be a factor, it leaves tomorrow. winds are out there about 35 miles per hour. the doppler radar shows the line at the front has now moved from the south bay, it is weakening as it is heading eadrop a not as m the bay pebble into...
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early the second quarter malcolm primary would be this way, 55 yards into the end zone. the game was tied at seven. barry becomes navy's all-time leader in total offense. navy was on the way to scoring 31 unanswered points. warren gets the ball rose to the end zone caruthers receiving and. goes on to win 31-7 now have a date with kansas state of the liberty bowl. how to high school put football wrapping up. pacific and oxnard against oakland mcclammy and four straight titles already 22-0 rj marin wouldn't go down 27-0, pacific on the third quarter. the warriors got on the board bad snap from the shot and the titans lose the ball. marion hughes screws it up and goes to. typical with its first state title in the warriors finished 11-1 losing to the only time this year. wrap up the state capital gains the night on ports wrap at 10:45 pm. >> a lot going on. >> thank you for joining us tonight, whipped-cream smile? i'm in high school now. just put it in my mouth. okay, that's disgusting. stop it. save some of that bossing people around for the office, lady. after a 20-year va
early the second quarter malcolm primary would be this way, 55 yards into the end zone. the game was tied at seven. barry becomes navy's all-time leader in total offense. navy was on the way to scoring 31 unanswered points. warren gets the ball rose to the end zone caruthers receiving and. goes on to win 31-7 now have a date with kansas state of the liberty bowl. how to high school put football wrapping up. pacific and oxnard against oakland mcclammy and four straight titles already 22-0 rj...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant at christmas co on. tonight, we start lighter as jeffrey browtakes note of some of the big changes in arts and pop cuture, and how politicsennd social mov impacted all of that. >> brown: new technology changed the way art is made and received in a world of streaming video, podcast and selfies. new stars emerge with new stories. the social and political divisions of our times were reflected in music, books and other art forms. we look at some of the decade's trends and trend makers with two critics who watch for them. wesley morris of the "new york ttimes" and lorraine ali "los angeles times." welcome to you both. wesley, let me start with you. when we think big about why i just mentioned technology, in what ways has that been most impactful for you? >> i live in new york city ande ea that i now as a part of my daily life, have to swerve out of my way to avoid people watching tv. that was not happening 10 years ago. that is a new development. eld there is a way to which this device has compl transformed n
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant at christmas co on. tonight, we start lighter as jeffrey browtakes note of some of the big changes in arts and pop cuture, and how politicsennd social mov impacted all of that. >> brown: new technology changed the way art is made and received in a world of streaming video, podcast and selfies. new stars emerge with new stories. the social and political divisions of our times were reflected in music, books and other art forms. we look at some of...
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michigan, university of chicago, but i want to get the kids a haroldwho go to washington, who go to malcolm x, that they see an economy where they have a future. if you do that, you're going to have a political and economic stable system. employers cannot prosper just on our four-year institutions. one of the things that is almost transformative, you had companies coming in and teaching the classes. not easy, a lot of the teachers were not happy with it, but you had a board of advisors made up of corporations. there was 120 corporations that served on the disparate -- on the different institutions, fromg if you want to hire -- today they hire 20-30 people annually out of right commute college because they know the curriculum meets the basics. you're not going to do soup to nuts. what a company doesn't want to do anymore is spend money on the basics. the institution has to do the fundamentals. >> let's talk about how both of you are predicting the future a little bit. the front page of this morning's journal has a great story about manufacturing jobs require degrees now. changing, all is kin
michigan, university of chicago, but i want to get the kids a haroldwho go to washington, who go to malcolm x, that they see an economy where they have a future. if you do that, you're going to have a political and economic stable system. employers cannot prosper just on our four-year institutions. one of the things that is almost transformative, you had companies coming in and teaching the classes. not easy, a lot of the teachers were not happy with it, but you had a board of advisors made up...
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and malcolm is now in wanda's capital kigali for the aids conference thank you so much for being with us says been a lot of progress in trying to fight the spread of hiv aids on the continent but there are still a lot of challenges obviously so what's the priority at this year's conference and got. different people calling for different things with the opening session just a short while ago president paul kagame of rwanda president philippe niecy of mozambique as well as the executive director of the un's world health organization in the conference room are all calling for more investment and more commitment with me is dr meg dorothy is one of the united nations world health organization is a leading expert on hate hiv nearly a 1000000 people are still dying from aids every year what's going on you know this is really a tragedy that shouldn't be happening but it is true last year actually $770000.00 people died of a charity and it's because not everyone who is infected with the virus knows that they're infected and because this takes quite a while for it to act in that body there are
and malcolm is now in wanda's capital kigali for the aids conference thank you so much for being with us says been a lot of progress in trying to fight the spread of hiv aids on the continent but there are still a lot of challenges obviously so what's the priority at this year's conference and got. different people calling for different things with the opening session just a short while ago president paul kagame of rwanda president philippe niecy of mozambique as well as the executive director...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in southern england. >> woodruff: states around the country continue to crk down on flavored e-cigarettes and other vape products. much of that is in response to the deaths and illnesses that began coming to light this summer. but even as lawmakers are trying to determine whareto do, archers are still trying to better understand the cause of these illnesses. miles o'brien has been looking into that very question for our regular series on "the leading edge" of science. >> reporter: like at least five million young american 18- year-old adam hergenreder started vaping electronic cigarettes two years ago because everyone else was doing it. he loved all the flavors. >> mint tasted just like a mint, mango tasted just like a mango, cucumber tasted just like a cucumber. i mean, i didn't really atow th it had nicotine in it. >> reporter: it is an extremely potent punch of nicotine-- he preferred the strong pods made by juul. each carries as much of the highly addictive drug as a pack of cigarettes. cigarettes, or vape pens, use a battery to heat a coi
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in southern england. >> woodruff: states around the country continue to crk down on flavored e-cigarettes and other vape products. much of that is in response to the deaths and illnesses that began coming to light this summer. but even as lawmakers are trying to determine whareto do, archers are still trying to better understand the cause of these illnesses. miles o'brien has been looking into that very question for our regular series on "the...
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these were all fake degrees and then just by being a certain amount of money you can buy a degree of malcolm i live a double exempt not. just need to get it out i'm going to find it on my exec she asked me to get it out i'm going to. shake insists that his company simply makes software which businesses of all types including online universities can use to find customers his loyal shall cut high out says shaykh cannot be held responsible for what happens between customers and online universities that use x.x. software the exit function on loop around the called send food and has had mrs to bed with misty providing and information on behalf of the university to speak to mr fox and fish. and shakes lawyer stresses that his client has not been convicted of any crimes if that i know has been committed. then it has to be proved that it has to be making that is has to be sure indeed. this is unfair unjust. but when the pakistani authorities raided accesses offices in may 25th jane they found a mountain of compelling evidence. there were hundreds of thousands of blank degree certificates lists of hu
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i was already thundering.my tone angry, more malcolm then martin.inds are in captivity i did not say our youth mines are in captivity in captivity erases ideas as i would say no. >> they think it's okay to be those who are most feared in our society. as if it was their fault they were so feared. they think it's okay not to think, i charged. raising the classic racist idea that black youths don't value education as much as their nonblack counterparts. no one seemed to care that this well-traveled figurehead floated on anecdotes but had never been grounded in proof. still the crowd encouraged me with their applause. i kept shooting out unproven and disproven racist ideas about all the things wrong with black youth ironically on the day when all things right about black youth were on display. i started pacing wildly back and forth on the runway for the pulpit gaining momentum. "they think it's okay to climb the high tree of pregnancy. they think it's okay to confine their dreams to sports and music, applause, had i forgotten that i am a not black youth
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nationalists are pushing for scottish independence from the u.k.ho weekend special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from edinburgh. ♪ >> reporter: graduation at st. andrews, scotland's most venerable university. it's the momenwhen students reach life's launchpad. in this election, many scots are also hopinfor lift-off. >> it's not overstated when people say that this is a historic election. >> reporter: brad mackay is a professor of strateg management and vice principal of st. andrews. >> the outcome of this election is going to have a msive impact on the future of scotland, on the future of the rest of the u.k.-- indeed,n the future of the e.u.-- for many, many years to come. >> and we are gaered here for one simple purpose, and that puhtose is to demand the rig to choose a better future for our country. ( cheers ) >> reporter: the issue of britain leaving the european uniohas been incredibly divisive, and some experts believe that the etional wounds may take more than a generation to heal, and fear ultimately lead to the break-up of the united kingdom. here in scotland more than a
nationalists are pushing for scottish independence from the u.k.ho weekend special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from edinburgh. ♪ >> reporter: graduation at st. andrews, scotland's most venerable university. it's the momenwhen students reach life's launchpad. in this election, many scots are also hopinfor lift-off. >> it's not overstated when people say that this is a historic election. >> reporter: brad mackay is a professor of strateg management and vice principal...
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malcolm, you've been -- you've been reporting on this forever.f the first people to talk about this. i guess what -- what america needs to understand is do we have the capability when somebody interferes in our election or commits any other kind of mass cybercrime, for us to be able to identify and tell, find out who's behind it and warn them? that there will be a cost. >> well, i can assure you, as a former cryptologist, who served at the national security agency, we have capacity. we have a lot of capacity. and what we are not lacking now are the defenses. what we are lacking is leadership allowing those defenses to actually go into effect so that we have maximum effort to defend the elections, to defend the electoral process. "the washington post" article indicated how u.s. cybercommand, which for a long time was part of nsa and has co-operated at nsa, how they will go out and warn actors who are out there that we are aware of their operations and activities. just like the cia director did in the run-up to the 2016 election. only he called the
malcolm, you've been -- you've been reporting on this forever.f the first people to talk about this. i guess what -- what america needs to understand is do we have the capability when somebody interferes in our election or commits any other kind of mass cybercrime, for us to be able to identify and tell, find out who's behind it and warn them? that there will be a cost. >> well, i can assure you, as a former cryptologist, who served at the national security agency, we have capacity. we...
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quarterback malcolm perry on the option keeper. look at the move from the qb.s how to do that. runs it all the way in. 55 yards, tied at 7, late second quarter. here's navy's only pass of the game. comes reverse. wide receiver chance warren with the touchdown pass. more midshipmen finish this off from perry, wins 31-7. 49ers head coach celebrate the birthday today. the falcons tomorrow afternoon. niners with the win against the former team at levi's tomorrow. atlanta for two seasons, part of taking this head coaching job. cornerback richard sherman out for tomorrow's contest. >> without this game, they are more cautious than i am. i play this game. they weren't putting the governor on me but, you know, listen to the coaching staff and training staff. but i told them i needed a couple of days and i feel great today. that's all you need to play. >> 19 or 20 miles per hour to play in the nfl. running back josh jacobs, officially questionable. against jacksonville. battling that shoulder injury and injury as we know, part of the game. he's looking on the bright sid
quarterback malcolm perry on the option keeper. look at the move from the qb.s how to do that. runs it all the way in. 55 yards, tied at 7, late second quarter. here's navy's only pass of the game. comes reverse. wide receiver chance warren with the touchdown pass. more midshipmen finish this off from perry, wins 31-7. 49ers head coach celebrate the birthday today. the falcons tomorrow afternoon. niners with the win against the former team at levi's tomorrow. atlanta for two seasons, part of...
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naveed and malcolm to be on the show today.olm to be on the show today. did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband-- --for massive capacity-- --and ultra-fast speeds. almost 2 gigs here in minneapolis. that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so people from midtown manhattan-- --to downtown denver-- --can experience what our 5g can deliver. (woman) and if verizon 5g can de
naveed and malcolm to be on the show today.olm to be on the show today. did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and...