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malcolm x. and martin luther king is next. 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 ta if they came in they risk their life when you told modern if you go out and speak to your people you're going to die martin still had the determination to do that 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. and you act like you ready to die for what you believe there because you know it's you know great it calls them for you to be to the greatest human being that god placed on this plane that 'd. some $164.00 new
malcolm x. and martin luther king is next. 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 ta if they came in they risk their life when you told modern if you go out and speak to your people you're going to die martin still had the determination to do...
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so that was really malcolm's. even though he grew up having been taught about the beauties and the glories of africa and its history, this was his first trip to africa and even to the middle east. and being someone who identified as muslim, he of course was excited to visit a muslim nation. in egypt. and he also hoped and planned when he arrived, sort of when he planned his trip, to go as well. so he arrives on july 4th in egypt. but immediately, of course, falls ill. and so he's not able to -- to travel to mecca. but he's able to spend more time in egypt, as well as he traveled to saudi arabia. and this is one of the more critical periods in malcolm's life. and we wouldn't necessarily see the effects of it in his public rhetoric. but according to many bieg fe biographers of malcolm, this was a critical period as he lived and observed in these muslim nations because he began to see how much nation of islam's theology and traditions and practices were so unorthodox. and so -- but, of course, he couldn't necessarily
so that was really malcolm's. even though he grew up having been taught about the beauties and the glories of africa and its history, this was his first trip to africa and even to the middle east. and being someone who identified as muslim, he of course was excited to visit a muslim nation. in egypt. and he also hoped and planned when he arrived, sort of when he planned his trip, to go as well. so he arrives on july 4th in egypt. but immediately, of course, falls ill. and so he's not able to --...
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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 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. h
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. boulevard and she would just look at the community when we got down coast in an exam know we saw a crowd gathering so we said oh i was going go and he said malcolm x. is going to speak. we've heard of him you know to boogie man he was the boogie man and lead in violence and shouldn't kill white folks and all that kind of stuff but that's mainly what we had heard so we said listen we've got to say it is time for you and me to figure out that it is time for you or me to hear for ourselves and it is time for you and me to fight for ourselves we don't need anybody today speaking or are being harassed or fighting for it he spent a lot of time talking about the psychological attacks of white supremacy the attacks on our minds and that to me was like completely eye opening when i begin to hear and i begin to cause to realize all the things that have been happening to me as a child growing up and other things that i now realize were a part of that site the movies you know that all of those th
malcolm x. boulevard and she would just look at the community when we got down coast in an exam know we saw a crowd gathering so we said oh i was going go and he said malcolm x. is going to speak. we've heard of him you know to boogie man he was the boogie man and lead in violence and shouldn't kill white folks and all that kind of stuff but that's mainly what we had heard so we said listen we've got to say it is time for you and me to figure out that it is time for you or me to hear for...
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malcolm: but the chinese are standing firm. zakir is the governor of xinjiangrovince. >> when it comes to issues about xinjiang, the people of xinjiang have the most say. any attempted destabilize lanjiang will be dmed. any accusation ander from the u.s. won't be able to hide the truth of the development of njiang, cannot stop the progress in unification of people of all ethnic groups, and won't stop xinjiang's prosperity and development. malcolm: do you fear that,be use the uighur are muslims, that the west will turn a blind eye to their persecution? asiye: the uighur genocide is a repeat othe jewish holocaustar om worldi. and they promised it would never happen again. the world has begun to slowly realize that chinese oppression of the uighurs has nothing to do with other identities. it is a crime against humanity. >> i'm telling you what you the document, so-called document you're talking about is pure fabrications malcolm: in london, china'siu ambassadoriaoming issued blunt denials, insisting the uighurs' religion, islam, w
malcolm: but the chinese are standing firm. zakir is the governor of xinjiangrovince. >> when it comes to issues about xinjiang, the people of xinjiang have the most say. any attempted destabilize lanjiang will be dmed. any accusation ander from the u.s. won't be able to hide the truth of the development of njiang, cannot stop the progress in unification of people of all ethnic groups, and won't stop xinjiang's prosperity and development. malcolm: do you fear that,be use the uighur are...
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views, malcolm x's views on -- on africa and even the middle east. and of course, we read a few of the letters that he sent home when he was traveling in 1959, as well as
views, malcolm x's views on -- on africa and even the middle east. and of course, we read a few of the letters that he sent home when he was traveling in 1959, as well as
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[laughter] >> this is malcolm he was a young geek his vision was dead on but malcolm was there to remind david of the execution of his proposal of that technological charm. he suddenly realized the network of black culture was an opportunity for the venture that began exploding in their minds. first out of the gate they discovered the company with that name already existed selling hairnets also to point out that there is an online service that already existed he suggested cyberblack and he squash that that was too hard i could easily go down that path but then i had to say this is the 21st century it's about communication and creating a place for people to talk and debate and have fun and this is about inclusion. then it happened in tandem. malcolm said that and he said no noir and he said no noir unbelievable. that's great. we were doing a project together but that is exactly what happened. >> then the story moves on ultimately he has a plan. and the magic man handing out buckets of money and brought you all in, you made your pitch and the rest was history. in a previous version of the
[laughter] >> this is malcolm he was a young geek his vision was dead on but malcolm was there to remind david of the execution of his proposal of that technological charm. he suddenly realized the network of black culture was an opportunity for the venture that began exploding in their minds. first out of the gate they discovered the company with that name already existed selling hairnets also to point out that there is an online service that already existed he suggested cyberblack and...
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malcolm gladwell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i begin by asking how you would describe yourself? you are a journalist of long—standing, you are a writer but would you also in some sense describe yourself as a behavioural psychologist of some sort? no, no, not at all. i am purely a journalist, these are subjects that i approach like a journalist, i do my reporting like a journalist, i write them up like a journalist. i have no advanced degrees to my name, i don't belong in the academy, i would never pretend to be on that level. but you do dig deep into areas of deep academic research, so therefore you need to have the skill set to be able to judge the quality, for example, of data, of research? yeah, i make sure when i write about things that there is some degree of support for the ideas i am writing about in the academic community, but i think that is something generous to do with anything they report. in every area, we make sure we are notjust representing some kind of far out opinion. an interesting phrase you use, you make sur
malcolm gladwell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i begin by asking how you would describe yourself? you are a journalist of long—standing, you are a writer but would you also in some sense describe yourself as a behavioural psychologist of some sort? no, no, not at all. i am purely a journalist, these are subjects that i approach like a journalist, i do my reporting like a journalist, i write them up like a journalist. i have no advanced degrees to my name, i don't belong in the academy, i...
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i grew up in a malcolm x. household there was malcolm x. literature over the household and i still have all on my nightstand a copy of the autobiography that my father h had. i grew up post public enemy and resurrecting in his iconography my father had several i rejected him and accepted the binary. they didn't have much contact with martin luther king junior. we had a picture of him and like most black americans do, you'll find malcolyouwill find malcolmn luther king and jesus now barack obama the barber shop i used to go throug through the oprah winy pictures i on the wall, martin luther king junior, malcolm x. and barack obama. [laughter] the picture in our household was malcolm x. in the center, then martin luther king the pull to the legacy of doctor king and i realized it's not entirely my fault. in virginia we had lee jackson king day where we celebrated stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. that lasted until the year 2000. they celebrated until the year 2000 and they were just speaking about how can you do th
i grew up in a malcolm x. household there was malcolm x. literature over the household and i still have all on my nightstand a copy of the autobiography that my father h had. i grew up post public enemy and resurrecting in his iconography my father had several i rejected him and accepted the binary. they didn't have much contact with martin luther king junior. we had a picture of him and like most black americans do, you'll find malcolyouwill find malcolmn luther king and jesus now barack obama...
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malcolm nantz is near with what we can expect to see. plus democratic senators are calling for an investigation into trump reportedly telling mar-a-lago guests to expect a big response to iran's provocation just before the airstrike against qassem soleimani. we'll be joined by one of those senators, advice van holland. a topic i'm especially passionate about, economic inequality in america and what we can do to combat it. we'll have a special guest to talk about that later. but first, the house intelligence committee as rachel said, has released new bombshell evidence tonight related to the impeachment investigation of president trump, including information turned over by lev parnas, the indicted former associate of rudy giuliani. the material includes a previously undisclosed may 2019 letter from giuliani to ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky. in the letter on giuliani's letterhead, rudy giuliani asks for a meeting with zelensky and notes that he has, quote, knowledge and consent of trump. another document in the disclosure is a han
malcolm nantz is near with what we can expect to see. plus democratic senators are calling for an investigation into trump reportedly telling mar-a-lago guests to expect a big response to iran's provocation just before the airstrike against qassem soleimani. we'll be joined by one of those senators, advice van holland. a topic i'm especially passionate about, economic inequality in america and what we can do to combat it. we'll have a special guest to talk about that later. but first, the house...
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great reading list.this week i downloaded "talking to strangers" from one of my favorite authors, malcolm gladwell. i was so jealous last week my husband and son attended a breakfast where he was speaking and of course i read everything that he has written and followed his cones for years. along with "blink", out wires, what's a dog saw, the others i have now downloaded on my kindle talking to strangers. just a little bit into it, not that far but totally intrigued. i've also made certain that i have my 2020 farmer's almanac downloaded and looking at that. you can't be good reading when it comes to the farmer's almanac. it's just, i love it. i keep track of it, i'm a gardener i love being outdoors. so you got to have the farmer's almanac. >> what kind of information can you get from that? >> by the mac s it the sickness acorn swelling of the trees or the hickory nuts, you will find all sorts of things and that farmer almanac. >> before he got to back to other books i want to go back to malcolm gladwell for a second. he so counterintuitive and a lot of his approach, does that interest you?
great reading list.this week i downloaded "talking to strangers" from one of my favorite authors, malcolm gladwell. i was so jealous last week my husband and son attended a breakfast where he was speaking and of course i read everything that he has written and followed his cones for years. along with "blink", out wires, what's a dog saw, the others i have now downloaded on my kindle talking to strangers. just a little bit into it, not that far but totally intrigued. i've...
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here's malcolm turnbull on that. clearly his predecessor sees things differently.f beautiful winter sunshine. skies have turned cloudy and we have more of that to come in the next few days. thursday begins with patches of fog which could be slow to clear and it brings plenty of clout. here is white, high pressure sat across the uk, it has been with us since the beginning of the week and it is with us over the next few days. a cold front will bring some outbreaks of rain to the far north—west of scotland through thursday, but away from that lot of cloud and the cloud could be thick enough for the odd bit of rain. some brea ks enough for the odd bit of rain. some breaks in the cloud and the best will be found to the east of high ground. temperatures sitting at around 8—10dc. as we move into friday, not a great deal of change, high—pressure still in charge, cold front are slipping further south but not a great deal on it by this point. friday morning, you could wa ke point. friday morning, you could wake up to scenes like this, fog could be an issue again as we move i
here's malcolm turnbull on that. clearly his predecessor sees things differently.f beautiful winter sunshine. skies have turned cloudy and we have more of that to come in the next few days. thursday begins with patches of fog which could be slow to clear and it brings plenty of clout. here is white, high pressure sat across the uk, it has been with us since the beginning of the week and it is with us over the next few days. a cold front will bring some outbreaks of rain to the far north—west...
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i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or martin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. we had a picture in our house like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x, martin luther king, jesus and now, barack obama. the barber shop i used to go to, there are only three pictures of the world. martin luther king, malcom x and barack obama. the picture in our household was malcom x in the center, mohammed to his right and then martin luther king. i just don't have a whole lot of emotional pull to the legacy of doctor king. but i realize that's not entirely my fault. i didn't even grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday.because i grew up in virginia. we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> big day. >> they should make that a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. and, this goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king jr. in with robert e lee and stonewall jackso
i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or martin. i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. we had a picture in our house like most black americans do. you will find malcolm x, martin luther king, jesus and now, barack obama. the barber shop i used to go to, there are only three pictures of the world. martin luther king, malcom x and barack obama. the picture in our household was malcom x in the center, mohammed to his right and then martin luther king. i...
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>> jimmy: his name's malcolm. >> so malcolm. oh, oh, oh.mmy: malcolm, i hope that ends it. you can now get on with your life. you can find a spouse, maybe have a family. [ laughter ] and who knows? maybe even a job would be nice. >> that would be good. >> jimmy: tim allen, everybody! "last man standing" airs thurgs nights 8:00 on fox. we'll be right back with zach woods. being a person is complicated. but we figure it out. in fact, people are always doing impressive things. so how come all these people who do wildly challenging things feel like they can't do their taxes? we're talking about a bunch of baby-birthing, office-disco-ing, zero-gravity-toothbrushing, late-night-chainsaw-sculpting, dog-walking people. we believe people can be good at anything. yes, even taxes. intuit. turbotax. yes, even taxes. so the thing no one tells you about tampons? you gotta change sizes to match your flow. only tampax pearl makes five. so if it hurts to remove? go down a size. leaking? go up one. and every size has our leakguard braid for back-up protectio
>> jimmy: his name's malcolm. >> so malcolm. oh, oh, oh.mmy: malcolm, i hope that ends it. you can now get on with your life. you can find a spouse, maybe have a family. [ laughter ] and who knows? maybe even a job would be nice. >> that would be good. >> jimmy: tim allen, everybody! "last man standing" airs thurgs nights 8:00 on fox. we'll be right back with zach woods. being a person is complicated. but we figure it out. in fact, people are always doing...
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the former australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. 29 people have been killed by the fires since millions of hectares of woodland destroyed. but as our correspondent nick beake found out, there is fresh hope rising from the ashes. in this silent bleakess, it's hard to find comfort. but look closer. new hope. new colour. new beginnings. these brutal fires may have scorched so much of the bush in this vast country, but already there is life once more. a month ago, this is what confronted jez and deb. they watched as the flames raced across their land. so, the fire came over the top of this ridge, and then jumped over the gully and roared up this side. much of the thick vegetation was incinerated, but now... even after all the fire, you can see that after a bit of moisture and a bit of rain this angophora has started to shoot. what do you make of that? that's pretty incredible, to be honest with you. jez and deb have been looking for signs of recovery. this is a place that's been stripped bare, but not destroyed. these trees actually need the fire to regenerate. the seed pods here o
the former australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. 29 people have been killed by the fires since millions of hectares of woodland destroyed. but as our correspondent nick beake found out, there is fresh hope rising from the ashes. in this silent bleakess, it's hard to find comfort. but look closer. new hope. new colour. new beginnings. these brutal fires may have scorched so much of the bush in this vast country, but already there is life once more. a month ago, this is what confronted jez...
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also, malcolm nance, executive director of the terror asymmetrics project. he's the author of "the plot to betray america," how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security and how we can fix it. welcome to you both. happy new year, gentlemen. thank you for joining us on this new year's day. ambassador hill, the u.s. sending 750 troops to the middle east as we speak. more troops could be sent if the situation does worsen. how are people in iraq and elsewhere in the region likely to view this deployment? >> i think most of the troops are going to kuwait for kind of regional assignments of some kind. i think the main element dealing with this latest crisis was, of course, buttressing the number of marines within the embassy compound. i think we may have been very lucky in the last couple of days, and it appears that the -- for now these rioters or demonstrators have decided to call it a day. i think the fact remains we have a very serious problem in iraq. we have an extremely weakened government, a government weakened by months and months of demon
also, malcolm nance, executive director of the terror asymmetrics project. he's the author of "the plot to betray america," how team trump embraced our enemies, compromised our security and how we can fix it. welcome to you both. happy new year, gentlemen. thank you for joining us on this new year's day. ambassador hill, the u.s. sending 750 troops to the middle east as we speak. more troops could be sent if the situation does worsen. how are people in iraq and elsewhere in the region...
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malcolm nance, what do you make of that? coming from the department of homeland security. >> what the situation is as it stands right now. they have no information. there's no imminent attacks. they have no intelligence. and for the most part, there's only really been one viable plan that the irgc plotted in the united states. and that's where they got a -- a u.s. resident to plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador in washington, d.c., a few years ago. that wasn't really an attack on the u.s. well, you could say that. it was an attack that was planned on u.s. soil. it was foiled by the fbi and u.s. intelligence. the iranians are a regional strategic adversary. let me rephrase that. a regional adversary. they are not going to attack the united states physically. and as the colonel and ambassador hill have both noted, they are going to play out regionally and most likely will use proxies. they have 100,000 plus militiamen in iraq who can make life completely unbearable for us. and much less the very fact that the iraqi govern
malcolm nance, what do you make of that? coming from the department of homeland security. >> what the situation is as it stands right now. they have no information. there's no imminent attacks. they have no intelligence. and for the most part, there's only really been one viable plan that the irgc plotted in the united states. and that's where they got a -- a u.s. resident to plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador in washington, d.c., a few years ago. that wasn't really an attack on the...
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my name is malcolm gladwell.is my brief but spectacular take on talking to strangers.>> oodruff: you can find more on our website atcular" essays www.pbs.org/newshour/brief. some people leave a mark long after they're goneen. fill is one of them. and today, her smile can stick to any message you write.en my fwas honored with a forever stamp, and the moment was celebrated at her spiritual home. it was an event that drew stamp collectors... >>nond so, because of the hor she's receiving today, i wanted to come to the ceremony. >> woodruff: ...and gwen ifill fans, from far and wide. >> a stamp is something yoteput on your o send to your friends. people all over this country will be doing that, and they're going to know why i chose the gwen stamp, because she was thoughtful, she was kind, and she was dedicated to the american public. >> woodruff: >> woodruff: the us. postal service officially unveiled the "gwen ifill black heritage forever stamp" at tia dedi ceremony at the metropolitan a.m.e. church in washington, d.
my name is malcolm gladwell.is my brief but spectacular take on talking to strangers.>> oodruff: you can find more on our website atcular" essays www.pbs.org/newshour/brief. some people leave a mark long after they're goneen. fill is one of them. and today, her smile can stick to any message you write.en my fwas honored with a forever stamp, and the moment was celebrated at her spiritual home. it was an event that drew stamp collectors... >>nond so, because of the hor she's...
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managing our editor malcolm scott joins us. the change is widely expected, but woven in there was possible foreshadowing of how things can go to lower rates over time. what are you seeing? >> speaking to reporters after the decision, mr. powell said the fed is determined to avoid the downward spiral in inflation and inflationary expectations seen elsewhere in the world. it is a pretty important statement. especially given the fed is reliving the way it does things right now, that review expected around midyear. a was also accompanied by statement saying it will emphasize not just the determine nation of 10%, but the prices need to return to that level, not just mirror it. they are deciphering a change in attitude from the fed. back in 2018, or the assumption that even before yesterday, the fed would gauge those inflation movements. when it was getting towards 2%, or hit 2%, then we can talk about policy tightening. is view now is maybe the fed going to make up for some lost time. this long stretch of time for the inflation targ
managing our editor malcolm scott joins us. the change is widely expected, but woven in there was possible foreshadowing of how things can go to lower rates over time. what are you seeing? >> speaking to reporters after the decision, mr. powell said the fed is determined to avoid the downward spiral in inflation and inflationary expectations seen elsewhere in the world. it is a pretty important statement. especially given the fed is reliving the way it does things right now, that review...
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and i think to malcolm's point, they'll decide when and where and how to -- >> it is where u.s. troops are based throughout the middle east. all of them within the striking range of the iranian directly through their proxy or the iranian military. >> thanks all three of you. >> coming up next, president trump ordered, authorized a drone strike killing iran's top general, did he have the authorization to do it? we'll be asking members of the congress service community. you are watching "velshi & ruhle" right here on msnbc. e wa& ruhle" right here on msnbc >>> welcome back to "velshi & ruhle." the after math of the killing of soleimani, lawmakers are calling on the trump administration to explain exactly why congress was not consulted before the strike. republicans defending the president's decision to move forward with the targeted air strikes. >> do you think congress should have made the decision or the president should consulted congress? >> the last group of people that you want top talk about this is democrats. you can't look at historical textbooks to solve this problem. we
and i think to malcolm's point, they'll decide when and where and how to -- >> it is where u.s. troops are based throughout the middle east. all of them within the striking range of the iranian directly through their proxy or the iranian military. >> thanks all three of you. >> coming up next, president trump ordered, authorized a drone strike killing iran's top general, did he have the authorization to do it? we'll be asking members of the congress service community. you are...
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she was one of those people that malcolm gladwell might call a connector.ether. judy: her cousin, president of the naacp legal defense and education fund and many others treated the day as a celebration. >> nothing has done more to heal the pain of losing her than those three simple words -- forever. and at this time in our country, those words mean so much. to us, it means that our parents and grandparents' struggles were not in vain. they live on in each of us forever. judy: the black carriage stamp went on sale at u.s. post officese nationwday. it was a beautiful ceremony today and i was so honored to be there. gwenn lives each one of us every day at "newshour" every day. and that is the "newshour" for nownd you may continue to watch our ongoing special coverage of the impeachment trl this evening on your pbs station or online. andtarting tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern. us here, thank you and we willof see you soon. an announcer: major funding for the "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what is new? >>udrey
she was one of those people that malcolm gladwell might call a connector.ether. judy: her cousin, president of the naacp legal defense and education fund and many others treated the day as a celebration. >> nothing has done more to heal the pain of losing her than those three simple words -- forever. and at this time in our country, those words mean so much. to us, it means that our parents and grandparents' struggles were not in vain. they live on in each of us forever. judy: the black...
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but when malcolm died what did martin say? the most gentle of men. martin could see him gentle. so with his remarks moving you to the united states to put them on trial for this violation. for the violation of black people and so when he called me a chump i did not like it. [laughter] but i understood. so the level of the language. and the children being abused. so with blood he sunday and with any lessons with the choices that he made and the spirit with which he believed in the nation and its capacity for the young people who really do have to carry interest going forward and then to foster them to commit oneself to the highest level of courage don't be afraid don't be afraid to be unpopular and be humble enough to learn from each other and be bold enough to pierce through all the lies and the crime being committed in the name of democracy. >> and not at the center of it all. >> that's what kept us going. >> brother west thinking this has been an amazing conversatio conversation. thank you for this book everyone will find it incredibly valuabl valuable. >> absolutely. thank yo
but when malcolm died what did martin say? the most gentle of men. martin could see him gentle. so with his remarks moving you to the united states to put them on trial for this violation. for the violation of black people and so when he called me a chump i did not like it. [laughter] but i understood. so the level of the language. and the children being abused. so with blood he sunday and with any lessons with the choices that he made and the spirit with which he believed in the nation and its...
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the former australian prime minister malcolm turnbull there.tough time, financially, in recent years — and one way they've coped is by attracting foreign students. by far the largest single group now comes from china - 120,000. but some members of parliament have concerns about the influence of the chinese communist party on british campuses. our education editor branwenjeffreys has been to the university of liverpool — which has the highest proportion of students from mainland china. # the sun never goes down until night. ..# my name is deng renwei. in the uk, people call me kevin here. # it's liverpool... music brought him to study in liverpool. now he's writing songs about the city for his band. kevin told me being a student here has given him a different perspective. it makes me think things more objectively, especially when it comes to a global matter. i won't... i won't see it only in a chinese perspective. almost one in five students at this university are from china, paying fees two or three times higher than uk students. in a uni lab,
the former australian prime minister malcolm turnbull there.tough time, financially, in recent years — and one way they've coped is by attracting foreign students. by far the largest single group now comes from china - 120,000. but some members of parliament have concerns about the influence of the chinese communist party on british campuses. our education editor branwenjeffreys has been to the university of liverpool — which has the highest proportion of students from mainland china. # the...
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malcolm x. if you put them together in the same category, malcolm x's definition was different but the principle is the same. johnson made great political capital out of goldwater's mad bomber image. goldwater's slogan was in your heart, you know he is right. johnson lampooned that with in your heart, you know you might. and this reached the most famous political television commercial in american history. some of you may have seen this. it has been shown hundreds of times in documentaries. let me show it to you now. seven, six, 6, 8, 9, 9. 10, 9, eight, seven, six, five, four, 3, 2, 1, zero. >> these are the stakes, to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the dark. we must either love each other, or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> not exactly subtle. it was a tremendously effective ad. goldwater did score points on foreign policy, the alleged timidity in the face of communist provocation. gol
malcolm x. if you put them together in the same category, malcolm x's definition was different but the principle is the same. johnson made great political capital out of goldwater's mad bomber image. goldwater's slogan was in your heart, you know he is right. johnson lampooned that with in your heart, you know you might. and this reached the most famous political television commercial in american history. some of you may have seen this. it has been shown hundreds of times in documentaries. let...
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. >> malcolm, ukraine's security chief says they're searching for possible debris from russian missiles or missile defense systems. what are you hearing about russia's potential role here? >> well, it is not russia's role so much as the weapon systems they sold to the iranians. the system that they're saying carried this out was the sa 15 gladiator, known as the tour m-1 missile system. this is a vehicle launched missile system, it shoots four to eight missiles in the air, it is medium range. but i can tell you something with some ground level experience that mr. mcgurk mentioned, i was deeply involved in iran air 655, and it was an accident, but it was an accident based on the fact that the people on that ship thought they were shooting at something else and were mistaken. and that's probably what has happened here. the video and still imagery we're seeing come out of iran, tlae there's an image of a war head seeker unit detached from the explosive pay road. that would explain why we would see video of an aircraft on fire. when these missiles launch up and go into their boost phase and
. >> malcolm, ukraine's security chief says they're searching for possible debris from russian missiles or missile defense systems. what are you hearing about russia's potential role here? >> well, it is not russia's role so much as the weapon systems they sold to the iranians. the system that they're saying carried this out was the sa 15 gladiator, known as the tour m-1 missile system. this is a vehicle launched missile system, it shoots four to eight missiles in the air, it is...
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they eat and they'll soon start to threaten people's food security if their feasting isn't stopped malcolm web al-jazeera county kenya thousands of people in the canadian province of new found land are without power after a massive blizzard hit the region the storm dumped more than 76 centimeters of snow on the provincial capital st john burying cars and trapping people in their homes local authorities have declared a state of emergency. and the reminder of our top stories on al-jazeera a world leaders meeting in berlin have agreed that there can be no military solution to the libyan conflict insisting it must be a political solution libya's warring sides and the leaders of 12 nations agreed on the final communique produced by the un backed peace conference it was also agreed to extend the temporary truce in the hope that it will develop into a full ceasefire rival parties accepted that an arms embargo must be respected and strengthened to reach that lasting cease fire. we all believe that a political solution will be necessary i think it has become very obvious over the past few weeks and
they eat and they'll soon start to threaten people's food security if their feasting isn't stopped malcolm web al-jazeera county kenya thousands of people in the canadian province of new found land are without power after a massive blizzard hit the region the storm dumped more than 76 centimeters of snow on the provincial capital st john burying cars and trapping people in their homes local authorities have declared a state of emergency. and the reminder of our top stories on al-jazeera a world...
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can continue to keep the mc rove libby defense up with me but about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face to see if. the from the little white house i mean anything if it did not. have some honesty i'm not bombing them in the need. to have them standing but managed to. go one no no. no no no. no no. no no no. don't look at him in. a headlock. standing but in this. building but managed him on his own to finish that agreement to study. the field of things. a bit so of course. if this. were to. confirm by the rest of the helen. senate that day. and i'm not. claiming. for years but. suddenly comes to shorten my year. on the head with a new nanny mama i don't. need to diet my best said to me and most of. my. close. sort of somebody. can feel the one who can we all know now. that i'm here and so one of the other headlines. for us she might have been a nominee let me toss a little on facebook. to get what you can make. her lose just. as the. last. can do they can head off much over the simply a minute and is hardly a loss of. gain she had. some hope but if it'
can continue to keep the mc rove libby defense up with me but about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face to see if. the from the little white house i mean anything if it did not. have some honesty i'm not bombing them in the need. to have them standing but managed to. go one no no. no no no. no no. no no no. don't look at him in. a headlock. standing but in this. building but managed him on his own to finish that agreement to study. the field of things. a bit so of course. if this....
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sorry, malcolm. i cut you off. >> joy, really quick.ly, i'm the only person on this panel who has ever been in combat with iran and their proxies. 1983, iran and lebanon. in 1988, direct naval combat with the iranian navy. in 2004, proxy shia militias in iraq. these people have capability. we are fooling ourselves if we think that we can just do things and not understand the consequences of what a unified country of 85 million people who now have thousands of antiship missiles, hundreds of ballistic missiles, who can muster up a commando force between 300,000 and a million men in a matter of weeks, and could savage every oil field and attack every facility we have in iraq, in the eastern arabian sea or the persian gulf. if we ignore this and you start listening to the lindsey grahams and the john boltons, you're going to get more than war, because we're capable of handling a war, but we are not capable of losing ships. we are not capable of having that embassy turned into a fish bowl for thousands of rockets, which could pour down on it
sorry, malcolm. i cut you off. >> joy, really quick.ly, i'm the only person on this panel who has ever been in combat with iran and their proxies. 1983, iran and lebanon. in 1988, direct naval combat with the iranian navy. in 2004, proxy shia militias in iraq. these people have capability. we are fooling ourselves if we think that we can just do things and not understand the consequences of what a unified country of 85 million people who now have thousands of antiship missiles, hundreds...
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the way malcolm, all the living free black man. abraham also was afraid jewish men, and toni morrison was a free black woman in her own particular brand of consultant news is a rich literary genius. there's a connection between having your spiritual rich and deep and frayed and being in the world but not of the world. martin had everything to do that. host: was come the connection between christianity and the blues condition. because that maybe not obvious to every listener. what you mean a christian bluesman. you talk about improvisation. but i think you mean something more. you talk about catastrophes. you name for them the martin luther king anticipated and recognize . sometimes the blues help deal with it catastrophe. cornel west: i think we have to begin with the blues that is personal and it is a chronicle of individual catastrophe. this is for my mama. [laughter]. [inaudible conversation] every force was against you with one person you can depend on, that's out bb king was saying the song that's truly great song. how did you
the way malcolm, all the living free black man. abraham also was afraid jewish men, and toni morrison was a free black woman in her own particular brand of consultant news is a rich literary genius. there's a connection between having your spiritual rich and deep and frayed and being in the world but not of the world. martin had everything to do that. host: was come the connection between christianity and the blues condition. because that maybe not obvious to every listener. what you mean a...
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press were picking and continue to fit make roles if a defense that what you mean by thought about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. dissolute mother waits on the border between ukraine and russian occupied crimea. for news of her missing son. numerous young tom 3 men have disappeared calling her arrest these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population as crimea by russia since its occupation 2014. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine really formed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including the president vladimir putin were unhappy with this. russia is determined to keep its alleged abuse of human rights away from public scrutiny. as the only indigenous group still openly opposing the culture because russia sees this muslim minority as a threat. howard and i'm the and i how with the top stories on al-jazeera there have been protests across iran for a 2nd day increasing pressure on its latest after they admitted the military accidentally shot down a ukrainian airliner others ralli
press were picking and continue to fit make roles if a defense that what you mean by thought about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. dissolute mother waits on the border between ukraine and russian occupied crimea. for news of her missing son. numerous young tom 3 men have disappeared calling her arrest these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population as crimea by russia since its occupation 2014. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another...
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reporter rob malcolm on the strategies to get people to open up. >> my first instinct is to not answer. >> reporter: it is a good thing but ryan otten oversell into the front door. starting mid-may, census takers will be ringing or knocking. >> it is important to respond to the 2020 census online, by phone, or by mail. if you do not respond to the 2020 census, and an umerator will come to your home. you can answer those questions with the enumerator or census taker on your front doorstep. >> reporter: presents starts april 1st and for the first time can be completed online. with folks hard to contact, door to door follow-ups are needed. marla davis says that the jobs pay well but they are having a hard time finding applicants. >> they start at $21 per hour. you only have to be 18 years or older, have a social security number. it is a great job for someone who is entering the workforce, someone who has a full-time job and wants to pay off some debt. >> reporter: it is a challenging job because not everyone opens the door for strangers. >> if i knew it was one of them, i would answer but
reporter rob malcolm on the strategies to get people to open up. >> my first instinct is to not answer. >> reporter: it is a good thing but ryan otten oversell into the front door. starting mid-may, census takers will be ringing or knocking. >> it is important to respond to the 2020 census online, by phone, or by mail. if you do not respond to the 2020 census, and an umerator will come to your home. you can answer those questions with the enumerator or census taker on your...
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former deputy assistant attorney general john malcolm says there's, quote, loose cannons on both sideshe's live to break down who is winning the impeachment power struggle. rob: and new england's star wide receiver busted, julianne he'd he'ljulianedelman pouncinge more than the other team's defense after a big night of partying. we'll explain, and the charges he's facing. stay tuned. ♪ good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. i learned about myuse grandfather's life. on ancestry and it was a remarkable twentieth-century transformation. he did a lot of living before i knew him. bring your family history to life like never before.
former deputy assistant attorney general john malcolm says there's, quote, loose cannons on both sideshe's live to break down who is winning the impeachment power struggle. rob: and new england's star wide receiver busted, julianne he'd he'ljulianedelman pouncinge more than the other team's defense after a big night of partying. we'll explain, and the charges he's facing. stay tuned. ♪ good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are....
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have a look at me and continue to play the negro would be different that what you mean by that about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world certain amounts of money take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. libyan prime minister fires auser raj and his wife a warlord highly for half tar are in moscow as a ceasefire raises hopes of a political settlement to the conflict. come fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha also coming up in iran more robbie's against the government over the shooting down of a ukrainian airliner. tens of thousands of people are forced to leave their homes in the philippines as the tile volcano spews ash and lava.
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wouldn't have had any idea about his political style of use, but after he referred to as a white pill malcolme took offence to that and says that was racist. that's a white privilege mail. quite interesting for him to do that because those things are facts about his, he is a white privilege mail, he comes from an acting dynasty, he went to public school. —— private school. it was almost like he was fed up with people saying that to him. he kinda just napped. fed up with people saying that to him. he kindajust napped. but today, he is again retracted position. —— he just today, he is again retracted position. —— hejust snapped. he is standing by and i'm really quite surprised about that. interesting that once you put a label to something, it suddenly is heading home. i think with racism, ba me for example, other people say i wish we didn't have those labels. because it is that distinction that really is the foundation of a lot of this, the subject of racism. we put a level two it a light white privilege, that is what you are, that is the history, and i suppose that is the understanding force a
wouldn't have had any idea about his political style of use, but after he referred to as a white pill malcolme took offence to that and says that was racist. that's a white privilege mail. quite interesting for him to do that because those things are facts about his, he is a white privilege mail, he comes from an acting dynasty, he went to public school. —— private school. it was almost like he was fed up with people saying that to him. he kinda just napped. fed up with people saying that...
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malcolm chad well. excellent and this other one that is new, the color compromise by 'tis by as he talks us about how racism and slavery influenced the church. highly wreck blend. >> we edabout immigration and we talk about climate change. >> we were mentioning with immigration comes this whole terrible practice of family separation. how can that be morally, spiritually justified in any way, any shape, any form? regardless of party, regardless of background taking babies from their parents, come on. that should unite folks from across the religious spectrum. >> sure. >> one of the things you're looking alt folks and they are going back 20, 30 years to find out today that they had a misdemeanor or some of the charges and using that as a basis to separate their kids where they lived a clean, decent, hard working life and a separation of families is unconscionable. >>> some of our members say please do not talk about politics on the pulpit. you addressed that in an article recently jim. >> i wrote about ho
malcolm chad well. excellent and this other one that is new, the color compromise by 'tis by as he talks us about how racism and slavery influenced the church. highly wreck blend. >> we edabout immigration and we talk about climate change. >> we were mentioning with immigration comes this whole terrible practice of family separation. how can that be morally, spiritually justified in any way, any shape, any form? regardless of party, regardless of background taking babies from their...
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nation of islam and malcolm x and all that.mage at the very end do you think we need to arm ourselves and harm ourselves? >> not necessarily. the occasion for writing the book was just how badly my world was rocked by this election. i cannot bring myself to end the book on a completely placid note. i thought it was necessary to have an image that registered how much i felt unsettled and what a volatile moment we are in and that is what went into that final image of the book. >> it's a very interesting image to end the book with. i say that primarily because i think i'm very saddened by the end happy Ãbsaddened by the violence in every week. violence like places and schools and so forth. to be extraordinarily disturbing. i did an event at the university of michigan and the writer and founder of the program is a guy named nicholas del blanco, he founded the program there and this is some years ago he's retired now. we were at dinner and i was talking about something we were talking about life and politics and i said, i'll take am
nation of islam and malcolm x and all that.mage at the very end do you think we need to arm ourselves and harm ourselves? >> not necessarily. the occasion for writing the book was just how badly my world was rocked by this election. i cannot bring myself to end the book on a completely placid note. i thought it was necessary to have an image that registered how much i felt unsettled and what a volatile moment we are in and that is what went into that final image of the book. >> it's...
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becket, come in. >> when we made "philadelphia," he was malcolm x already. movie with marlon brando and just seeing "the godfather" the night before. >> 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 people. we don't need to despise them or stigmatize them. >> my name is forrest, 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. movie with marlon brando and just seeing "the godfather" the night before. >> 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...
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malcolm? >> ho, ho, ho, oh, oh, oh! oh! ! ! beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. >>> part of building a better bay area involves taking real action. in the south bay, university police corporal went beyond the call of duty to get a man back on his feet, into much-needed pair of work boots. amanda del castillo. >> reporter: compassion on campus, rafael vargas, started with unusual site. >> ca
malcolm? >> ho, ho, ho, oh, oh, oh! oh! ! ! beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing...
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malcolm? >> ho, ho, ho, oh, oh, oh! oh! ! it helps to have someone in your corner.why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a million people could receive additional financial help from the state to help lower the cost of health insurance... more for those already getting it, and new help for many who haven't gotten help before. with insurance, you have annual out-of-pocket caps that limit your financial risk. if you ever have high medical bills, you'll only pay a small portion and your plan will pay the rest. at coveredca.com you can see health plans side-by-side, so you can choose the one that fits your needs and budget. so check to see how much you can save. it only takes 5 minutes. have questions or want to enroll? visit us online, call us, or meet with an expert in your area. the last day to get covered is january 31st. get covered today. you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner j
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. >> making the catch in the atlanta super bowl, malcolm butler making the interception.'s so many people watching, it could change your life. >> yeah, man. we're working our whole life for it. put in the work since we were young. >> any play you make can change your life. i get another opportunity to play football in the 2020 super bowl. >> this game is everything. if you want to be remembered, nobody remembers the loser, nobody remembers the runner up. everybody remembers the game. so f you want to be remembered and make a name for yourself, this sunday is it. >> put in all this work all year for one goal and we're here now, so i'm excited to be here. i love my team and i'm glad we get to do it down here. >> reporter: niners' quarterback, richard sherman tweeting, so a random blood test three weeks in a row, i must be the luckiest guy in a row. followed by i wonder how many have blood tests taken before the super bowl. >> i have no idea. it's random. so, it's supposed to be like the chances of getting picked for a blood test twice in flthree wee is one in a million and
. >> making the catch in the atlanta super bowl, malcolm butler making the interception.'s so many people watching, it could change your life. >> yeah, man. we're working our whole life for it. put in the work since we were young. >> any play you make can change your life. i get another opportunity to play football in the 2020 super bowl. >> this game is everything. if you want to be remembered, nobody remembers the loser, nobody remembers the runner up. everybody...
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. >> making the catch in the atlanta super bowl, malcolm butler making the interception.'s so many people watching, it could change your life. >> yeah, man. we're working our whole life for it. put in the work since we were young. >> any play you make can change your life. i get another opportunity to play football in the 2020 super bowl. >> this game is everything. if you want to be remembered, nobody remembers the loser, nobody remembers the runner up. everybody remembers the game. so f you want to be remembered and make a name for yourself, this sunday is it. >> put in all this work all year for one goal and we're here now, so i'm excited to be here. i love my team and i'm glad we get to do it down here. >> reporter: niners' quarterback, richard sherman tweeting, so a random blood test three weeks in a row, i must be the luckiest guy in a row. followed by i wonder how many have blood tests taken before the super bowl. >> i have no idea. it's random. so, it's supposed to be like the chances of getting picked for a blood test twice in flthree wee is one in a million and
. >> making the catch in the atlanta super bowl, malcolm butler making the interception.'s so many people watching, it could change your life. >> yeah, man. we're working our whole life for it. put in the work since we were young. >> any play you make can change your life. i get another opportunity to play football in the 2020 super bowl. >> this game is everything. if you want to be remembered, nobody remembers the loser, nobody remembers the runner up. everybody...