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care is one of the best in the world and continues to be malcolm: malcolm: like that.rnment promotional video paints an idealised portrait of swedish retirement, but the covid reality was carnage. 90% of sweden's fatalities were aged over 70, half were in nursing homes. oxygen was not provided. instead, seniors were given morphine to ease the pain of respiratory failure. >> really do mourn the loss of thousands of people in sweden who died, who might not have done had we had a more aggressive strategy towards covid-19. malcolm: professor paul franks is an epidemiologist in southern sweden. >> death from covid-19 is a miserable way to go out. there is no last touch of the skin or quiet words in the ear. malcolm: another professor, yngve gustaffson, told a newspaper that nursing home deaths amounted to active euthanasia. general practitioner jon tallinger resigned from the swedish health service in protest. >> what i saw in my inner eye, so to speak, was thousands of people suffocating to death, with these instructions that came right fm the very top. malcolm: for tallin
care is one of the best in the world and continues to be malcolm: malcolm: like that.rnment promotional video paints an idealised portrait of swedish retirement, but the covid reality was carnage. 90% of sweden's fatalities were aged over 70, half were in nursing homes. oxygen was not provided. instead, seniors were given morphine to ease the pain of respiratory failure. >> really do mourn the loss of thousands of people in sweden who died, who might not have done had we had a more...
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thank you, malcolm.h brian williams starts now. >>> and good evening once again. day 1,342 of the trump administration. there are 42 days remaining until the presidential election. the first presidential debate is one week from tonight. trump's push to fill the supreme court seat once held by justice ruth bader ginsburg before election day now has the backing of a majority of his party in the senate. tonight at his latest battleground state rally in pennsylvania, trump continued to try to build the suspense. >> we're going to pick an incredible woman, brilliant
thank you, malcolm.h brian williams starts now. >>> and good evening once again. day 1,342 of the trump administration. there are 42 days remaining until the presidential election. the first presidential debate is one week from tonight. trump's push to fill the supreme court seat once held by justice ruth bader ginsburg before election day now has the backing of a majority of his party in the senate. tonight at his latest battleground state rally in pennsylvania, trump continued to try...
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the first lgbtq -- malcolm can yada -- nothing can and he isfirst lgbtq just 30 years old. why did you first get involved in politics? guest: first of all, thank you for having me. like with many people, my genesis in this started with my mom. i lost her a couple of years ago. forget, when ir was an or 12 i was following issues in my neighborhood that i represent. my mom said, if you care so much, do some something -- go do some thing about it. that was the first thing i did in terms of getting physically engaged, and as a young age, it imparted to me that each and everyone of us in our local communities, in our faith communities come at our schools, in our cities and our states, that we can get involved and have a voice, and that is critically important that we do so. in 2017y did you think you could win a general assembly seat in pennsylvania? guest: i wasn't sure i could, but i knew i needed to try. i thought they were a variety of different issues that were critical not only to folks in my community but pennsylvania families across the commonwealth, that you could look
the first lgbtq -- malcolm can yada -- nothing can and he isfirst lgbtq just 30 years old. why did you first get involved in politics? guest: first of all, thank you for having me. like with many people, my genesis in this started with my mom. i lost her a couple of years ago. forget, when ir was an or 12 i was following issues in my neighborhood that i represent. my mom said, if you care so much, do some something -- go do some thing about it. that was the first thing i did in terms of getting...
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malcolm gladwell. welcome to "the daily social distancing show. >> thank you. honored to have you here because, i said this to you before we started recording but i'll say it again while people are watching so there are witnesses, you are one of the people who always taught me to question what i think i know about the world. you're an expert in doing that in your books. you create and tell stories about things that are seemingly unconnected and then, by the end of the story or the book, we start to realize how everything is connected or affects something else in a way we never thought possible. your podcast does that as well. one of my favorite things in the podcast is when you talk about elections. what was mind blowing is realizing as human beings we are horrible at predicting who will be a good leader. i found myself at the end of the podcast saying maybe elections should be lotteries. maybe we should have no elections, no money spent, no people campaigning, just a lottery system of all the people who want to run should run. do you still stick by that? is th
malcolm gladwell. welcome to "the daily social distancing show. >> thank you. honored to have you here because, i said this to you before we started recording but i'll say it again while people are watching so there are witnesses, you are one of the people who always taught me to question what i think i know about the world. you're an expert in doing that in your books. you create and tell stories about things that are seemingly unconnected and then, by the end of the story or the...
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malcolm: along with fellow lost everything in the flames. >> [speaking foreign language] malcolm: itt refugee camp. it was supposedo house 2000 come but 13,000 leave in squalid conditions -- lived in squalid conditions. now, they are more destitute thanver. >> [speaking foreign language] >> s now we willep on the streets. what c we do. we don't have food. we don't have anything. what can we do? malcolm: morning realed e true extent of the catastrophe. so far, 35 migrants t ve forovid. they were obliged to isolate, and there were fears migrants could end up in detention. >> everything is a mess. they wanted to put us in jail. they want to put a fence around us. we don't want to behere. they started learning things. i think maybe it started with a bonfire that went crazy. people have had enough. malcolm: this man runs a nonprofit cald team humanity to help the migrants and said he went into the camps to lp people. so far, no deaths are reported. there was anger that authorities stopped the refugees. the greeks waste camp effectively in quarantine, because they don't want the virus spre
malcolm: along with fellow lost everything in the flames. >> [speaking foreign language] malcolm: itt refugee camp. it was supposedo house 2000 come but 13,000 leave in squalid conditions -- lived in squalid conditions. now, they are more destitute thanver. >> [speaking foreign language] >> s now we willep on the streets. what c we do. we don't have food. we don't have anything. what can we do? malcolm: morning realed e true extent of the catastrophe. so far, 35 migrants t ve...
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malcolm is doing great things. so proud of you brothers. malcolm, you have kids. two and older.wins? four weeks old. right out of the oven. good luck to both of y'all. i don't know how you are handling it but you look good doing it. >> appreciate it don. >> congratulations. >> thanks for watching everyone. our coverage continues. supplements... neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! another day, another chance tlet's do this.rd. by making internet speeds fast and reliable. so you can keep up with your customers.
malcolm is doing great things. so proud of you brothers. malcolm, you have kids. two and older.wins? four weeks old. right out of the oven. good luck to both of y'all. i don't know how you are handling it but you look good doing it. >> appreciate it don. >> congratulations. >> thanks for watching everyone. our coverage continues. supplements... neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and...
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malcolm x is a towering 20t 20th century figure.really horrible experiences, whether it was the death of his father, his mother beitionaliz s family being separated, being incarcerated in prison, being a prisoner, then reforming and reshaping himself, becoming this humanist person, this activist, this spokesman for black americans, in particular, to, like, really becoming, like, a humanist. he has this great, great quote where he says, i am a human being first, and then i hope that one day we can meet in the light of understanding. the fac that he arrived at that, i think that's the most significant, powerful and important message of his life. >> stephen: mm-hmm. and i think, you know, also, because of the time that we're in now, there was great turmoil in the 60s when malcolm was alive and doing his work, and there's great turmoil now in our country, certainly around race and, you know, economics, justice, all kinds of things, the environment. i think that message is really important right now. >> stephen: what do you think he woul
malcolm x is a towering 20t 20th century figure.really horrible experiences, whether it was the death of his father, his mother beitionaliz s family being separated, being incarcerated in prison, being a prisoner, then reforming and reshaping himself, becoming this humanist person, this activist, this spokesman for black americans, in particular, to, like, really becoming, like, a humanist. he has this great, great quote where he says, i am a human being first, and then i hope that one day we...
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malcolm's doing great things. i'm so proud of you, brothers. congratulations.ey're 2 years old and older. you you've got what, twins? four weeks old, right out of the oven. good luck to both of y'all because i don't know how you're handling it but you look good doing it. thanks, gentlemen, be safe. congratulations. thanks for watching, everyone, our coverage tans. continues. she used to have dry mouth. now, she uses a capful of therabreath dry mouth oral rinse to keep her mouth moist for 24 hours. ♪ operatic singing - [narrator] therabreath, (glass break) it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target, and other fine stores. and when you save up to 60%, let's play! you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! >>but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports.
malcolm's doing great things. i'm so proud of you, brothers. congratulations.ey're 2 years old and older. you you've got what, twins? four weeks old, right out of the oven. good luck to both of y'all because i don't know how you're handling it but you look good doing it. thanks, gentlemen, be safe. congratulations. thanks for watching, everyone, our coverage tans. continues. she used to have dry mouth. now, she uses a capful of therabreath dry mouth oral rinse to keep her mouth moist for 24...
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the group is responsible for the killing of thousands of civilians in the region since last year malcolm web correspondent joins us live from nairobi with more details on this what more do we know about what's happening there. right now hundreds of fighters from the could echo armed groups marching into the town of some of them in military fatigues with kalashnikovs and other weapons others in plain clothes with spears machetes and other rudimentary weapons as you say they're demanding the release of some of their fighters from the jail who've been imprisoned there during military operations against the group to be taking place since the beginning of this they're also demanding food rations that they say they've been promised by the government but haven't been delivered now those things were part of a provisional peace deal that was put together just in the last couple of months some of the officers from this armed group could echo where i've been promised that they could be integrated into the army some of the fighters had said that they'd be given food supplies and rations and other op
the group is responsible for the killing of thousands of civilians in the region since last year malcolm web correspondent joins us live from nairobi with more details on this what more do we know about what's happening there. right now hundreds of fighters from the could echo armed groups marching into the town of some of them in military fatigues with kalashnikovs and other weapons others in plain clothes with spears machetes and other rudimentary weapons as you say they're demanding the...
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and malcolm, i have to ask you about that. this week i found myself wanting to get responses from people in charge of american institutions including the attorney general and the secretary of homeland security and the secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs to say exactly what joanne free mman is saying, thi is not normal and we'll be there to make sure the abnormal doesn doesn't happen. the idea of invoking the military to enforce the political norms we have practiced for a long time is outlandish, weird, troubling and scary. >> you know, i will go out on a limb here, i'm not a professor of history, and great regards to your other guest, but as a person who spent his entire life warning this nation about threats and risks to it, we are at a grave point in american history. granted other elections have been contentious. we did have a civil war, which many states didn't even participate in the election process. but we are at a point where the fundamental belief of what america is, as it was invented in philad
and malcolm, i have to ask you about that. this week i found myself wanting to get responses from people in charge of american institutions including the attorney general and the secretary of homeland security and the secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs to say exactly what joanne free mman is saying, thi is not normal and we'll be there to make sure the abnormal doesn doesn't happen. the idea of invoking the military to enforce the political norms we have practiced for a...
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try and meet the demands of this militia and any foreign backers that it might now alright thanks malcolm webb with that update following developments in nairobi we've got also with us. who is in goma a civil society coordinator and research some of the stuff i want to talk to you about india but just your reaction 1st of all to what happened today in the fact as i said to malcolm that it seemed to be resolved quite quickly when it looked like it could get out of control quite quickly. well this is a long long history situation in congo where congo has been involved with war for 25 years now i think. this show does show up of force by these are militia it's only a testament to the congo fairly a state but also to defend you have more news coming of a u.n. peacekeeping mission that has been present in this country for as long as i don't know over 20 years now and a lot mentally doing nothing to protect the people so we can only. expect if not the west's vic and his government is not going to abide by the demand of these guys because beyond me is there but if it's doing nothing more no scor
try and meet the demands of this militia and any foreign backers that it might now alright thanks malcolm webb with that update following developments in nairobi we've got also with us. who is in goma a civil society coordinator and research some of the stuff i want to talk to you about india but just your reaction 1st of all to what happened today in the fact as i said to malcolm that it seemed to be resolved quite quickly when it looked like it could get out of control quite quickly. well...
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malcolm i mentioned $400000000.00 apparently stolen strikes going on as well what's happening. more than 800 kenyan health care workers have been infected with coded 19 since the pandemic reached kenya 16 of died and health care workers unions say that the government failed to look after their safety and their welfare and one of their complaints leading them to threaten a national strike that's meant to start on monday one of their complaints has been lack of protective equipment and also defective protective equipment and they connect that to the raft of corruption scandals that have come about in recent weeks we've guarding covert emergency funds theft of funds and procurement now there's been evidence of corruption regarding the coded response ever since the beginning of the pandemic within the last few weeks it's been well documented in the kenyan press and also by anti corruption campaigners some of the alleged scandals include theft of funds theft of donated equipment that's them being sold back to the public health sector and also briefcase companies being set up overnig
malcolm i mentioned $400000000.00 apparently stolen strikes going on as well what's happening. more than 800 kenyan health care workers have been infected with coded 19 since the pandemic reached kenya 16 of died and health care workers unions say that the government failed to look after their safety and their welfare and one of their complaints leading them to threaten a national strike that's meant to start on monday one of their complaints has been lack of protective equipment and also...
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on tuesday the clubs and fans hoping and expecting the big games will be allowed to kickoff again malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. and let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now a spokesman for the azerbaijani presidency tells al-jazeera his country's goal is to retake all as ery territory controlled by armenian forces he added armenia must withdraw from territory it's occupied for 30 years for the conflict to end the fighting has flared over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh and surrounding areas russia the e.u. france and turkey have called for an end to hostilities problem for us to walk or is monitoring developments from tbilisi in georgia. but it does look as if this is more than just another outbreak in hostilities this really looks like a full scale war going on and the armenian prime minister having said that there is a state of emergency this his security council me meeting and the potential mobilization of thousands of young armenian men to join up and then enter into the conflict a deal to exchange more than a 1000 prisoners between the yeme
on tuesday the clubs and fans hoping and expecting the big games will be allowed to kickoff again malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. and let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now a spokesman for the azerbaijani presidency tells al-jazeera his country's goal is to retake all as ery territory controlled by armenian forces he added armenia must withdraw from territory it's occupied for 30 years for the conflict to end the fighting has flared over the disputed region...
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and in this book malcolm x. as mentioned quite early on in punching the air i should say julia suds talked about black eyes matter back then but of course he was exposing ellerey clinton you . obviously have feelings about the whole trump taking out those advertisement calling for your deaths but of course it was biden who is responsible for mass incarceration policy harris the vice presidential nominee was. there's a case daniel lawson an innocent man she wanted to jail for the 3 strikes law what can americans do now to prevent future central. well you know what i look at i look at the fact that we have the opportunity now that we understand that it's not about just so to speak having a plan for the weekend we can't even just have a 5 year plan we need to have generational plans and as we play on this game of chess the idea in the understanding is that we're making incremental successes in games and so yes right now we where we're looking at the current election and the possibilities of what ought to come but i
and in this book malcolm x. as mentioned quite early on in punching the air i should say julia suds talked about black eyes matter back then but of course he was exposing ellerey clinton you . obviously have feelings about the whole trump taking out those advertisement calling for your deaths but of course it was biden who is responsible for mass incarceration policy harris the vice presidential nominee was. there's a case daniel lawson an innocent man she wanted to jail for the 3 strikes law...
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malcolm h, who was he? >> guest: malcolm was i probably have to say the best known british journalist up until 15 years ago. he was married to the niece of beatrice webb and he went to the soviet union as a committed youngsocialist , procommunist and he was there about one winter and wrote a devastating critique of life under stalin, this was in the early 30s . he still stayed on the socialist side of the world. then during the war, he was very active and after the war he was the editor of punch magazine. one had to be sort of a humorist to do that. meanwhile he was simultaneously editing the book section for esquire magazine but little by little he began in march that would turn out to be in ineluctably directional towards the masses. he became a christian and his perspective changed but not his eating powers so when he was talking about christ or the commandments or about our duty to one another he would manage to do so as i humorist . and under the circumstances it gave me kind of a list to his evangelis
malcolm h, who was he? >> guest: malcolm was i probably have to say the best known british journalist up until 15 years ago. he was married to the niece of beatrice webb and he went to the soviet union as a committed youngsocialist , procommunist and he was there about one winter and wrote a devastating critique of life under stalin, this was in the early 30s . he still stayed on the socialist side of the world. then during the war, he was very active and after the war he was the editor...
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thank you for that update that's malcolm webb in nairobi. indian activists are calling on authorities to investigate the gang rape of a teenager who has died from her injuries the 19 year old suffered spinal and neck injuries after the attack by 4 men in a pradesh police have arrested 4 suspects but her family who come from the so-called lower cost ballot community say police cremated her body against their wishes india's $200000000.00 have long faced discrimination and abuse. hong kong's pro-democracy activist joshua wong is back in court after his arrest last week he's been charged with taking part in an unauthorized demonstration in october and for violating laws against wearing masks long is among several activists facing charges related to last year's pro-democracy protests beijing imposed its national security law in june in response to the months of on wrist is adrian brown in hong kong i dream is this another sign of how strict and strong this security law is. well joshua one has not yet been charged under this new national security
thank you for that update that's malcolm webb in nairobi. indian activists are calling on authorities to investigate the gang rape of a teenager who has died from her injuries the 19 year old suffered spinal and neck injuries after the attack by 4 men in a pradesh police have arrested 4 suspects but her family who come from the so-called lower cost ballot community say police cremated her body against their wishes india's $200000000.00 have long faced discrimination and abuse. hong kong's...
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. >>> for now, i'm joined by malcolm nance and andrew wiseman., it's not the usual thing for an american president to sound like putin or tuterte, but here we are. >> in this circumstance, you have a president of the united states who thinks of himself on a global scale, speaking geo politically as more of a co equal mob boss in this global community of dictators. if you see the way he uses terminology, he thinks he's a lieutenant for vladimir putin, the only way he can discuss things in the world with tough mean guyses is speaking in a language they understand. trump speaks mafia speak. but this is an unmade man, this is a guy who's literally done nothing in his life, he's more fredo than michael. he thinks by rolling over and being the beta dog to putin or erdogan, he's going to get into the dictator's mafia club, he's not. he's being used and manipulated on a strategic scale, and we all can see it with our own eyes. >> or mohammed bin salman, he bragged, i got him out of trouble when he killed an american, had an american killed, an american r
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intil those tensions are resolved ethiopia's unity and stability are at risk malcolm webb al-jazeera all schools in the philippines are struggling to provide children with education as this global pandemic continues carbonite teen has made going to school even tougher for some of the more vulnerable sections of society under. 14 year olds marketeer is loves art specially troy happy faces. but the last few months were spent not inside the classroom but in the fields of bangor province in the central philippines. he is farming every day just so he can save a $150.00 to buy a cell phone he needs for the newly implemented rule of distance learning but they have no money. and they further research. the idea is indigenous tribe is considered one of the earliest inhabitants in the philippines but for decades their population has dwindled and now live in scattered mountainous parts of the luzon region. the walk is a village of about $900.00 people and just like most indigenous communities across the country they have suffered dispossession and displacement for decades but the coronavirus pan
intil those tensions are resolved ethiopia's unity and stability are at risk malcolm webb al-jazeera all schools in the philippines are struggling to provide children with education as this global pandemic continues carbonite teen has made going to school even tougher for some of the more vulnerable sections of society under. 14 year olds marketeer is loves art specially troy happy faces. but the last few months were spent not inside the classroom but in the fields of bangor province in the...
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malcolm graham: no, no, no, no, no., killed at the emanuel ame church shooting in charleston. and so my question is how do you reimagine the justice department and specifically the civil rights division after four years of trump? mr. biden: well, first of all, and i guess i'll just say it. this has been the most corrupt administration in modern american history. the justice department has turned into the president's private law firm. he actually has them representing him on women who accused him of rape. where does that come from? and the justice department under my administration will be totally independent of me. mr. biden: i will not direct them who to prosecute, how to prosecute, what to prosecute. and i will not be injecting. i will not enter their decisions based upon the judgments they make about what cases they bring and they don't bring. with regard to the civil rights division, i would significantly increase two things. one, civil rights presence in the justice department elevated so it has access to and trans
malcolm graham: no, no, no, no, no., killed at the emanuel ame church shooting in charleston. and so my question is how do you reimagine the justice department and specifically the civil rights division after four years of trump? mr. biden: well, first of all, and i guess i'll just say it. this has been the most corrupt administration in modern american history. the justice department has turned into the president's private law firm. he actually has them representing him on women who accused...
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malcolm x was somebody who was important to the black nationalist movement. people who are familiar with malcolm x's writings know that his rhetoric was more violent .han somebody like dr. kings there are differences between .xtremism and violent extremism you can see this in many movements, whether tied to race or social justice issues, or whether they are tied to things like abortion, stuff like that. there are plenty of people in the abortion movement that are peaceful extremists, and then there are other people in the abortion movement that decide i'm going to go down and bomb that abortion clinic. they are violent extremists. you can see examples across a range of political movements, to the caller's original question, i have to agree with you. again, not all extremism is necessarily bad. it depends where you are coming from yourself politically, frankly. host: michael, you mentioned your article a couple of times, so i want to read something you said, what antifa is, what it is not and what it matters -- why it matters. this, interestingly, any push to
malcolm x was somebody who was important to the black nationalist movement. people who are familiar with malcolm x's writings know that his rhetoric was more violent .han somebody like dr. kings there are differences between .xtremism and violent extremism you can see this in many movements, whether tied to race or social justice issues, or whether they are tied to things like abortion, stuff like that. there are plenty of people in the abortion movement that are peaceful extremists, and then...
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host: about 10 minute left with malcolm kenyatta.ant to ask if you could explain what is going on with mail-in ballot and right now in pennsylvania. guest: right now we have a situation where the president again is trying to diminish trust in our mail-in ballot and processes, and trying to diminish trust in our democracy in general. we have passed major reforms earlier this year, bipartisan that have extended no excuse absentee balloting. that anybody can request an absentee ballot. why a lot of -- while a lot of people want to see those votes counted quicker, republicans have moved forward in terms of legislation with trump's wish list of voter and intimidation. they want to get rid of the ballot boxes outside of locations and counties set up by by partisans that conduct -- by atpartisans that conduct -- the same time creating confusion around the u.s. postal service and creating really distrust and mistrust in terms of whether or not people can mail in their ballots. they also want to allow voter intimidation to run rampant. we hav
host: about 10 minute left with malcolm kenyatta.ant to ask if you could explain what is going on with mail-in ballot and right now in pennsylvania. guest: right now we have a situation where the president again is trying to diminish trust in our mail-in ballot and processes, and trying to diminish trust in our democracy in general. we have passed major reforms earlier this year, bipartisan that have extended no excuse absentee balloting. that anybody can request an absentee ballot. why a lot...
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they also want to be integrated into the army they've been accusing accused of massacring civilians malcolm webb picks up the story. the. 2 week fighters from the kotecha armed group have been gathering around the town of the. they've been expecting to be integrated into the democratic republic of congo's army and given food rations by the government hasn't happened so on friday they marched into the town and occupied it for several hours they outnumber the government soldiers there. residents were scared and angry on sunday we cannot understand how militia can enter the town easily in the presence of un peacekeepers and congolese soldiers un peacekeepers need to go. to un doesn't have much sympathy for the militias demands and wants them to be held to account for atrocities against civilians. she said you're going to you know amnesty mean saying that the facts never existed did you see how they cut people to pieces in the villages high going to provide amnesty a start normal to talk with amnesty at serious situations and what about the victims you tell them too bad. about a 1000 people hav
they also want to be integrated into the army they've been accusing accused of massacring civilians malcolm webb picks up the story. the. 2 week fighters from the kotecha armed group have been gathering around the town of the. they've been expecting to be integrated into the democratic republic of congo's army and given food rations by the government hasn't happened so on friday they marched into the town and occupied it for several hours they outnumber the government soldiers there. residents...
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intil those tensions are resolved ethiopia's unity and stability are at risk malcolm webb al-jazeera. the co-founder of funk group kool and the gang ronald bell has died at the age of $68.00. he co-wrote hits like celebration the beach number one in 981 bell started the band along with his brother robert and the gang won a grammy a 978 for their work on the soundtrack of saturday night 3. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera fire warnings are in place along the entire west coast of north america from mexico to canada 6 people have died in the last 24 hours the states of california oregon and washington are the worst affected over the last 24 hours oregon has experienced unprecedented fire with significant damage and devastating consequences across the entire state. i want to be upfront in saying that we expect to see a great deal of loss both in structures and in human lives this could be the greatest loss of human lives and property due to wildfire in our state's history and there are large fires in brazil's amazon rainforest which have begun spreading into unto
intil those tensions are resolved ethiopia's unity and stability are at risk malcolm webb al-jazeera. the co-founder of funk group kool and the gang ronald bell has died at the age of $68.00. he co-wrote hits like celebration the beach number one in 981 bell started the band along with his brother robert and the gang won a grammy a 978 for their work on the soundtrack of saturday night 3. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera fire warnings are in place along the entire west...
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on tuesday the club and fans hoping and expecting the big games will be allowed to kick off again malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now let's have a look at those headlines again fighting between armenia and azerbaijan has broken out over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region armenia's prime minister has declared martial law and ordered the mobilization of its military 10 american soldiers armenian soldiers rather have been killed. walker is monitoring developments from tbilisi georgia where hearing of artillery being used drones helicopters. tanks we've seen those pictures that the armenians have released of tanks apparently being struck by their by their munitions and already casualties civilian deaths by the armenians claiming civilian deaths and his eyrie saying that 2 of their service personnel have been have been killed but of course that those figures probably or could already be changing now if this if this fighting continues to continue along those front lines between as as a by john and i mean look on the karabakh disputed territory. sources tell al-jazeera a prisoner exchan
on tuesday the club and fans hoping and expecting the big games will be allowed to kick off again malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. now let's have a look at those headlines again fighting between armenia and azerbaijan has broken out over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region armenia's prime minister has declared martial law and ordered the mobilization of its military 10 american soldiers armenian soldiers rather have been killed. walker is monitoring developments from tbilisi georgia...
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so "breaking bad" was actually a prequel to "malcolm in the middle." your thoughts?ces i think it's fun but, you know. it's fun i don't know no, walter white is definitely dead he's dead, he's dead, he's dead he's dead. >> jimmy: you would tell me, right? because i'm your buddy >> i would - i would always tell you the truth. i always have told you the truth. >> jimmy: yeah you know -- yeah i was thinking about that. because you did tell me the truth, but last time you were here, i think around that time it was january i said, hey, is any rumors about this "breaking bad" movie true and you said >> and what did i say? >> jimmy: you said there was truth that there's a -- that there's a rumor. [ laughter ] which is great and then - but that was - did you know that you were shooting it? >> yeah i'm a big fat liar i totally took you down a road that -- as a matter of fact, i looked at the calendar i was doing a play in new york i finished a matinee on sunday about 5:00 p.m and they swept me out to teterboro, get on a private airplane to go -- a private jet to albuquerque t
so "breaking bad" was actually a prequel to "malcolm in the middle." your thoughts?ces i think it's fun but, you know. it's fun i don't know no, walter white is definitely dead he's dead, he's dead, he's dead he's dead. >> jimmy: you would tell me, right? because i'm your buddy >> i would - i would always tell you the truth. i always have told you the truth. >> jimmy: yeah you know -- yeah i was thinking about that. because you did tell me the truth, but...
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judy: malcolm always finds these fascinating stories.nd on the "newshour" tomorrow, online join us tomorrow for , special coverage of the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. you can read more about all of the ways to watch and participate on our website, that's s.org/newshour. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs "newshour," thank you, please stay safe and see you soon. >>>> major funding for the "newshour" has been provided by. >> cfo. caregiver. eclipse chaser. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> johnson & johnson. consumer cellular. bnsf railway. the candida fund, committed to add -- advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through it essman's and transformative leaders and ideals. more at candidafund.org. >> the alfred p sloan foundation. driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john dee an
judy: malcolm always finds these fascinating stories.nd on the "newshour" tomorrow, online join us tomorrow for , special coverage of the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. you can read more about all of the ways to watch and participate on our website, that's s.org/newshour. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs...
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vote. >> all right, malcolm, thank you -- time.of the hour, the president is telling some of his supporters to vote twice. plus women can make the difference in several key swing states. coming up live on msnbc. ming up. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, or your asthma wors
vote. >> all right, malcolm, thank you -- time.of the hour, the president is telling some of his supporters to vote twice. plus women can make the difference in several key swing states. coming up live on msnbc. ming up. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma...
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webb who's in nairobi kenya so malcolm what's a significant 1st off this election. well the tigre and people's liberation front the tea p.l.f. the party that dominates the state council there integrates widely expected to stay in power and to win this election they have overwhelming support throughout the region but the most significant thing about this poll today is the very fact that it's going ahead now this follows a decision by the central federal government in the capital addis ababa back in march to postpone the elections elections would you across all of ethiopia last month they said they needed to be postponed because of the pandemic and in june they said no elections will be able to take place until health officials have said that the pandemic is on the control elections they said should take place 9 to 12 months after that now this was seen by the tea p.l.f. supporters as illegal on constitutional or unconstitutional and as an attempt by president made to extend his rule illegitimately said they said they're going ahead with their poll anyway now the cent
webb who's in nairobi kenya so malcolm what's a significant 1st off this election. well the tigre and people's liberation front the tea p.l.f. the party that dominates the state council there integrates widely expected to stay in power and to win this election they have overwhelming support throughout the region but the most significant thing about this poll today is the very fact that it's going ahead now this follows a decision by the central federal government in the capital addis ababa back...
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where he's following the story from the kenyan capital nairobi and malcolm what kind of help do the movement between government want from. being government asked for is specialized military training and logistics for counterterrorist operations and for medical assistance in the combat zone as well and this is because as he said they've struggled to mozambique an armed forces have struggled in their fight against the armed groups in that area attacks began about 3 years ago but this group has grown considerably bolder last month they took control of the port town of muslim but the prior military haven't been able to flush them out of there since and this is of particular concern to the government of mozambique because 10 years ago vast reserves of natural gas were discovered off the coast of cover delgado province there were about 50 $1000000000.00 and preparations have been made ever since for extraction of that natural gas and the armed group is now getting closer and closer to those gas extracting facilities the important question i suppose is this is whether or not the e.u. wants
where he's following the story from the kenyan capital nairobi and malcolm what kind of help do the movement between government want from. being government asked for is specialized military training and logistics for counterterrorist operations and for medical assistance in the combat zone as well and this is because as he said they've struggled to mozambique an armed forces have struggled in their fight against the armed groups in that area attacks began about 3 years ago but this group has...
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intil those tensions are resolved ethiopia's unity and stability are at risk malcolm webb al-jazeera they've been protests in colombia's capital after a man died when police repeatedly shocked him with a stun gun demonstrators gathered at a police station in bogota the city's mayor has called police brutality unacceptable. died hours after his arrest on wednesday for violating social distancing rules the officers involved have been suspended while the incident is investigated. the world wildlife fund is warning of the devastating effect humans are having on the animal and plant life in a new report it says nature is being destroyed at an alarming rate this year's global living planet index report says while life has declined by 68 percent in the last 50 years latin america and the caribbean have been hardest hit with numbers dropping on average by 94 percent and freshwater species seem particularly vulnerable their numbers have declined globally by 84 percent the report blames climate change and human activity which has led to a loss of habitat urging people to make immediate drastic
intil those tensions are resolved ethiopia's unity and stability are at risk malcolm webb al-jazeera they've been protests in colombia's capital after a man died when police repeatedly shocked him with a stun gun demonstrators gathered at a police station in bogota the city's mayor has called police brutality unacceptable. died hours after his arrest on wednesday for violating social distancing rules the officers involved have been suspended while the incident is investigated. the world...
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but malcolm green felt the balance of airtime in the bulletin was misjudged.t, the prime minister's address to the nation was watched by around 10 million viewers on bbc one and it was followed 2a hours later by a response from the leader of the opposition, shown on the same channel. while these resections are now necessary, they were not inevitable. the return of this virus and the return of restrictions are not an act of god. they are a failure of government. the british people have done everything asked of them, but i'm that in turn led peter scoffham to ask... well, we put that point to bbc news and they told us... thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including its social media and online output, e—mail us at... you can find us on twitter at... or use the hashtag newswatchbbc. you can call us on... and do have a look at our website. that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc new coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. for most of us, the weekend isn't l
but malcolm green felt the balance of airtime in the bulletin was misjudged.t, the prime minister's address to the nation was watched by around 10 million viewers on bbc one and it was followed 2a hours later by a response from the leader of the opposition, shown on the same channel. while these resections are now necessary, they were not inevitable. the return of this virus and the return of restrictions are not an act of god. they are a failure of government. the british people have done...
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malcolm muggeridge? >> guest: malcolm was the best known british journalist, he was married to the needs of beatrice webb and went to the soviet union as a committed young socialist procommunist and he was a and wrote a devastating critique of life under stalin, stayed pretty much on the socialist side of the world and wrote industriously for several books and during the war he was very active and after the war punch magazine, one had to be a humorist to do that. he was simultaneously editing but little by little he began a march that began directional towards damascus. he became a christian. he was talking about christ or the commandments or duty to one another he would manage to do so as a humorist and give a kind of lift to his evangelism that was quite distinctive. i saw him do the nod, speak to newspaper editors in washington and after dinner speaker, he ended up with a paragraph that embellished the idea of the meaning of the soul of bethlehem, pagans typified by the beauty of it. the intellectual
malcolm muggeridge? >> guest: malcolm was the best known british journalist, he was married to the needs of beatrice webb and went to the soviet union as a committed young socialist procommunist and he was a and wrote a devastating critique of life under stalin, stayed pretty much on the socialist side of the world and wrote industriously for several books and during the war he was very active and after the war punch magazine, one had to be a humorist to do that. he was simultaneously...
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and i called on malcolm and asked he would serve as my cohost.he readily agreed obviously it was expected i would ask a star or two to participate in this extravaganza but only two weeks before i approached a neighbor in switzerland and princess grace from monaco who regularly vacation with her family nearby so by telephone i got charlton heston who paid michelangelo and then john the baptist in a movie the greatest story ever told and moses and the third with the ten commandments. so i was enticed by the prospect to do something michelangelo's primary shrine with the painting of the creation. a few days before we convened in the course of my lifetime he said i have met mostly famous people and almost uniformly if i myself wishing in i hadn't. [laughter] but i think this is different. i wonder if you can arrange an audience with him and then he can use his resources and i use mine. so as malcolm and i were notified we had a private audience with the pope the following day at 1:00 o'clock. we proceeded with the parables with the idea to have grace
and i called on malcolm and asked he would serve as my cohost.he readily agreed obviously it was expected i would ask a star or two to participate in this extravaganza but only two weeks before i approached a neighbor in switzerland and princess grace from monaco who regularly vacation with her family nearby so by telephone i got charlton heston who paid michelangelo and then john the baptist in a movie the greatest story ever told and moses and the third with the ten commandments. so i was...
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what malcolm jenkins, what he said there and he said other athletes, other entertainers are going toesist, disrupt the status quo until we get x, y, or z, that's not why we have embraced you as a people. we want unity and the sports was once a neutral ground for all of us to come together no matter our politics, no matter our beliefs or our backgrounds, that is being disrupted here and turned into a political tool and a political weapon. that is making a lot of fans angry and i can't imagine saints fans are happy hearing that either tonight. it's a heartbreaker. i pray that sports and entertainers will move away and get back to what we want them for which is to bring us together around a sport we love and entertainment. that's what we need in this country. >> laura: people are sick of this, they love football, i love football, they are sick of it. i can think of two better people to comment on this, thanks so much. in moments, how would a biden-harris administration affect law and order? john eastman breaks it all down. then maurice cooper exposes the real racism on the left when it
what malcolm jenkins, what he said there and he said other athletes, other entertainers are going toesist, disrupt the status quo until we get x, y, or z, that's not why we have embraced you as a people. we want unity and the sports was once a neutral ground for all of us to come together no matter our politics, no matter our beliefs or our backgrounds, that is being disrupted here and turned into a political tool and a political weapon. that is making a lot of fans angry and i can't imagine...
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in 1964 and it's a civil rights drama about a real life meeting that occurred between mohammad ali malcolm x. the singer sam cooke and jim brown the. n.f.l. football player or not and civil rights activist i'm really excited to see this movie it's already being seen as an oscar candidate so i think you'll be really excited to see it on monday thanks very much to scott let's check in with you again on monday and between now and then happy viewing and stay safe. well it was a huge win for the city of pottstown when german software magnate has so plot renovated a historic building to how was his art collection and a rich one is the museum exhibits works that range from the old masters to contemporary art and this week his long awaited impressionists joined the permanent collection making one of the most impressive outside of france. morning i bought. the impressionists are strongly associated with france but now the barbering museum imports. can boast its own striking collection of impressionist paintings thanks to a permanent loan by german businessman fossil plattner. had last night at leas
in 1964 and it's a civil rights drama about a real life meeting that occurred between mohammad ali malcolm x. the singer sam cooke and jim brown the. n.f.l. football player or not and civil rights activist i'm really excited to see this movie it's already being seen as an oscar candidate so i think you'll be really excited to see it on monday thanks very much to scott let's check in with you again on monday and between now and then happy viewing and stay safe. well it was a huge win for the...
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it was about hazel lynne malcolm believe that. life. many syrians and iraqis that were arrested wednesday arrive to greece and were put in prison you know being accused of being smugglers so because they have contacts with some prisoners that i'm helping to get a lawyer and legal and usually i sometimes a picture of the person but would you be ok with that if i send those in for us i now was. doing this weekend and i will tell you if i get any answer from the people that i. will i really want to talk to a doctor about it and tell them the teacher. has gotten roughed up on that he's a starter. in the market luxury market. place anderson. so we asked for one thing you know from coast guard. this is sufficient right that your son is in the turkish authorities. dealing with the issue so if you find nothing here you will have to go to turkey and that's probably where the information will and will to live with a birth but you know this is a you never know you are going to open and what will we are doing our best. because based in front of us
it was about hazel lynne malcolm believe that. life. many syrians and iraqis that were arrested wednesday arrive to greece and were put in prison you know being accused of being smugglers so because they have contacts with some prisoners that i'm helping to get a lawyer and legal and usually i sometimes a picture of the person but would you be ok with that if i send those in for us i now was. doing this weekend and i will tell you if i get any answer from the people that i. will i really want...
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malcolm, a keynote speaker at this year's democratic convention joins us to talk about campaign 2020. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. president donald trump and former vice president joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 29. pledged to he has end cash bail. it he probably accepted the endorsement of a criminal district attorney. >> he lied to the american people. liedowingly and willingly to the country for months. he had the information. he knew how dangerous it was. while this deadly disease ripped through our nation, he failed to do his job on purpose. a life and death the trail of the american people. >> watch live coverage of the presidential debate and watch all of c-span's debate coverage either live or on-demand at c-span.org/debate. find all past presidential and vice presidential debates from c-span's video library. there is also a link to our campaign 2020 website. c-span.org/debates. or listen live on the free c-span radio app
malcolm, a keynote speaker at this year's democratic convention joins us to talk about campaign 2020. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. president donald trump and former vice president joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 29. pledged to he has end cash bail. it he probably accepted the endorsement of a criminal district attorney. >> he lied to...
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in the sixty's and it's a meeting of 4 black civil rights icons really including muhammad ali and malcolm x. and it's about a real life meeting that they have had and where they just in the film at least discuss the future of the black power movement ok. this is almost 50 years ago but the issues they discuss couldn't be more relevant with the black lives matter movement and the issues. that the political direction that they try to figure out in the course of this film is one that i think america is still trying to figure out a very very powerful movie and i think is one will definitely be a contender for next year's oscars i'm excited by the award but i'm worried as a movie watcha that the pandemic is wiped out production so we're seeing the backlog being cleared sorry for the question without notice when us hollywood and when i can get back producing we're going to run out of nice and i don't think going to run the movies anytime soon but i thought was interesting in venice this year we didn't have a lot of the big hollywood movies like last year a joker wouldn't have those movies becau
in the sixty's and it's a meeting of 4 black civil rights icons really including muhammad ali and malcolm x. and it's about a real life meeting that they have had and where they just in the film at least discuss the future of the black power movement ok. this is almost 50 years ago but the issues they discuss couldn't be more relevant with the black lives matter movement and the issues. that the political direction that they try to figure out in the course of this film is one that i think...
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. >> that third rock from the sun, they try to have me malcolm in the middle. no, i'm malcolm in the window. >> the black program is anev lucien airy step for us, as the title says, building leaders and activists collect knowledge. they're going to get the writing skills, they're going to get stuff that allows them to touch on the common core, the state of california or the united states wants them to be exposed to in school. but in addition to that, they're going to get the social, the political, the cultural, historical foundation they should have, the school system was never set up to educate our community property. >> the last time i was here, it was a verse from a song. a song i have called from decision. whenever i write, i love to rhyme and i love to play with the language. >> as a collective of writers, we could help bridge that gap or interrupt and bring in that revolutionary educational experience that so many people are hungry for. >> i use poetry to explore childhood trauma, that's something that negatively impacted me so much of my life. i wanted t
. >> that third rock from the sun, they try to have me malcolm in the middle. no, i'm malcolm in the window. >> the black program is anev lucien airy step for us, as the title says, building leaders and activists collect knowledge. they're going to get the writing skills, they're going to get stuff that allows them to touch on the common core, the state of california or the united states wants them to be exposed to in school. but in addition to that, they're going to get the social,...
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it's easier to paint martin luther king than malcolm-x, because he can be a divisive figure.thought, well, if they do that, i will paint again. if somebody paints over it, you paint over it again, and you go to wore with each other tive es is something that every street artist knows. on the day of our interview with vince, his mural had also been tagged. >> what happened? >> a lot of times if you leave too much space that doesn't look like it's occupied, somebody is going to come by and say, well, there's enough room for me right here. >> what is your plan to cover this up? >> oh. i know now. i didn't until right this second. >> right this second. >> right here. >> right this second. one thing that he kept saying repeatedly was i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i am sorry. >> while t nhortage of walls, there's been no shortage of names and faces to paint. vince said that the moment as been bitter sweet. >> talk to me about really what this calling has been to you as an artist and as a black man? >> never in my years of living on this planetbe avatonow,pl ar. >> as the summer c
it's easier to paint martin luther king than malcolm-x, because he can be a divisive figure.thought, well, if they do that, i will paint again. if somebody paints over it, you paint over it again, and you go to wore with each other tive es is something that every street artist knows. on the day of our interview with vince, his mural had also been tagged. >> what happened? >> a lot of times if you leave too much space that doesn't look like it's occupied, somebody is going to come by...