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after malcolm left lansing, john davis never dealt with malcolm after that. but he did get to kind of see him and see what he became and it was just interesting watching that process. it's also about processing and having these conversations with my father about what do we look at? where do we go? one of the things i had to really learn, when were working in journalism, is that you really, you have to follow where the facts are going. it's not about what you want to prove. the facts may be going and a direction that you don't want it to go, you know? but you have to follow it. you don't know what you're going to find down the road so you just have to kind of follow that road. it can be going to a lot of rabbit holes because you don't know when it necessarily ends. >> there's so much of their, i think about how, i'm one of seven children and i'm number six on part of the youngest so i can have the same experience as my older sister but the way that she tells the story is completely different than i would because she was older than and because she had that expe
after malcolm left lansing, john davis never dealt with malcolm after that. but he did get to kind of see him and see what he became and it was just interesting watching that process. it's also about processing and having these conversations with my father about what do we look at? where do we go? one of the things i had to really learn, when were working in journalism, is that you really, you have to follow where the facts are going. it's not about what you want to prove. the facts may be...
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"who killed malcolm x?" which was largely based on research done by abdur-rahman muhammad, an independent scholar and historian who has spent decades investigating the life and death of malcolm x. in a moment, abdur-rahman muhammad will join us. but first, this is the trailer to "who killed malcolm x?" >> we e not brutalid because we areruesome,here utaliz because we e blac peoplen americ >> te power this m's couragto sayhis sff, ange thentire trectory o my lif >> heasecomina figurehat tranended thnation o islam. >> iwas polics that ally started the rift beten mallm and e natn. the greatest hate speec t fbi waseathly araid of someone ke malco x. >> what kind odemocracis that >>omethi happens a malcolm ecom a leade it is ov for all us. >> mcolm's dth nev sat right wie. >> askin who is guiltis a daerous questioto ask. >> what the rl story? >> lea it alon >> told everyone, dnot raise a hand agast malco x. >> you d not ha to givehe order. someonwould ta care oft. >> thebi cou have knn. >> w doesn'someone nt to g
"who killed malcolm x?" which was largely based on research done by abdur-rahman muhammad, an independent scholar and historian who has spent decades investigating the life and death of malcolm x. in a moment, abdur-rahman muhammad will join us. but first, this is the trailer to "who killed malcolm x?" >> we e not brutalid because we areruesome,here utaliz because we e blac peoplen americ >> te power this m's couragto sayhis sff, ange thentire trectory o my lif...
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malcolm x was 39 years old. his daughters and his wife were there in person close up to see him murdered. and, of course, chaos broke out in the crowded ballroom. one of the gunmen, the one with the .45 caliber pistol, he got caught. he was shot in the leg as he tried to run from the scene by one of malcolm x's body guards. we believe is who shot him. but he was shot in the thigh and that brought him down and then people grabbed him. he had dropped or thrown away the .45 caliber pistol that he had used in the shooting, but somebody else recovered it at the scene outside the ballroom and handed it over. he was found with .45 caliber ammunition on him in his pants pocket. he was -- so he was caught that day. one of the three gunmen. but what about the other two men? again, there were three men who fired at malcolm x that day. the man with the .45 caliber pistol, we know that's what the gun was because that gun was found and because the ammunition was in that guy's pants pocket. the other guy with the pistol, a dif
malcolm x was 39 years old. his daughters and his wife were there in person close up to see him murdered. and, of course, chaos broke out in the crowded ballroom. one of the gunmen, the one with the .45 caliber pistol, he got caught. he was shot in the leg as he tried to run from the scene by one of malcolm x's body guards. we believe is who shot him. but he was shot in the thigh and that brought him down and then people grabbed him. he had dropped or thrown away the .45 caliber pistol that he...
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you with a silly questions have surrounded the assassination of malcolm x the decades. why has there always been this doubt surrounding the veracity of those convictions? ah, the doubt started with the 2 people who were convicted ah, as these abilities as well as clueless law sh. they. when we look at the assassin to malcolm x, we know that the, his team came out of a new work and from a group out of newark and other ethnic mosque but close as ease and a clue. islam and abdul aziz were both members of the harlem mass and people who are in mountains organization. on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they had showed up at the audubon, they would have known that i who these guys, when they went, allowed them into the room. so for them to have had, you know their fingers on the trigger on for the shot that killed malcolm and they weren't in the room. yeah, this is a story that happened so long ago. let's just remind ourselves, tamara, malcolm x was one of america's most influential black leaders in the fight against racism and social injusti
you with a silly questions have surrounded the assassination of malcolm x the decades. why has there always been this doubt surrounding the veracity of those convictions? ah, the doubt started with the 2 people who were convicted ah, as these abilities as well as clueless law sh. they. when we look at the assassin to malcolm x, we know that the, his team came out of a new work and from a group out of newark and other ethnic mosque but close as ease and a clue. islam and abdul aziz were both...
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_ malcolm x and an incredible episode also entitled who killed malcolm - malcolm x and an incredible brought forth a lot of— also entitled who killed malcolm x brought forth a lot of the - also entitled who killed malcolm x brought forth a lot of the evidence that we _ brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied _ brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied upon _ brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied upon here - brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied upon here today- brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied upon here today toi that we relied upon here today to make _ that we relied upon here today to make the — that we relied upon here today to make the case _ that we relied upon here today to make the case that _ that we relied upon here today to make the case that these - that we relied upon here today to make the case that these two - that we relied upon here today to. make the case that these two then were wrongfully _ make the case that these two then were wrongfully convicted. - make the case that these two then were wrongfully
_ malcolm x and an incredible episode also entitled who killed malcolm - malcolm x and an incredible brought forth a lot of— also entitled who killed malcolm x brought forth a lot of the - also entitled who killed malcolm x brought forth a lot of the evidence that we _ brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied _ brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied upon _ brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied upon here - brought forth a lot of the evidence that we relied...
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malcolm is an american.o not feel that any stronger when my dad wrote an essay about when he saw notes ton and he was talking about black people and he was talking about the, so-called negroes and he said i get it. you're not used to being called negro but what does that really mean but black? my father said i was uncomfortable with him calling is black but when he said that it was like lightning strike in his head and then so many things fell into place and they so do in a look at not theme but because for our generation especially the later part not only what marcus garvey was trying to do to get the black community to have their own business but then he is supported by the same person who is the head of the fbi then with those infiltrators and then to give them the information but then to take a more aggressive role with his agent. and you see that when he is called on —- when he is killed so then they also push it. so it is the same person who is behind marcus garvey supported so look ate these connectio
malcolm is an american.o not feel that any stronger when my dad wrote an essay about when he saw notes ton and he was talking about black people and he was talking about the, so-called negroes and he said i get it. you're not used to being called negro but what does that really mean but black? my father said i was uncomfortable with him calling is black but when he said that it was like lightning strike in his head and then so many things fell into place and they so do in a look at not theme...
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malcolm x the charismatic advocate for black empowerment. when he was killed, shot dead in a new york city ballroom in front of his family. he was the public face of the nation of islam. unlike his contemporary, martin luther king, malcolm x did not want to see full racial integration. he believed, in his early days, the black separatism was the answer. i the black separatism was the answer. . ., ., ., , answer. i am not for anybody who says _ answer. i am not for anybody who says black— answer. i am not for anybody who says black people - answer. i am not for anybody| who says black people should answer. i am not for anybody . who says black people should be non—violent while not telling the same two white people. muhammad al aziz and khalil islam along with a third man was sentenced to life in prison for murder is a —— murder. islam died in 2009. the fbi and police are accused of having withheld information. a netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x brought to light some of this evidence. this malcolm x brought to light some of thi
malcolm x the charismatic advocate for black empowerment. when he was killed, shot dead in a new york city ballroom in front of his family. he was the public face of the nation of islam. unlike his contemporary, martin luther king, malcolm x did not want to see full racial integration. he believed, in his early days, the black separatism was the answer. i the black separatism was the answer. . ., ., ., , answer. i am not for anybody who says _ answer. i am not for anybody who says black—...
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documentary series, "who killed malcolm x?"haad, thanks for joining us. you were in the courtroom today as someone who has spent a lifetime studying malcolm x's life and also his death and having played such a prominent role in that netflix documentary that renewed interest in this issue, what was it like for you to see these convictions wiped away today? >> well, first of all, it was unbelievable. it was absolutely incredible. it's such a long time coming that i couldn't believe what was happening, it was actually surreal. but i was filled with gratitude and happiness that this day had finally arrived, after so many years of studying this issue and trying to get it in front of the public for it to culminate in if common regulation of -- exoneratioof these two men, muhammad aziz and khalil islam, after 55 years, was absolutely incredible, and i was filled with happiness and gratitude. >> reporter: did you think this day would come? >> i wanted it to come. i didn't know if it would come. i knew that the story was too powerful to
documentary series, "who killed malcolm x?"haad, thanks for joining us. you were in the courtroom today as someone who has spent a lifetime studying malcolm x's life and also his death and having played such a prominent role in that netflix documentary that renewed interest in this issue, what was it like for you to see these convictions wiped away today? >> well, first of all, it was unbelievable. it was absolutely incredible. it's such a long time coming that i couldn't...
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the director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? you so much for telling us all about that. not at all. thank you for having me. let's get some of the day's other news. a court in the us has sentenced a man who became known as the qanon shaman to 41 months in prison for his role in the storming of congress by trump supporters injanuary. prosecutors described jacob chansley as the "flagbearer of the capitol riot events" who was pictured during the violent protests wearing a horned headdress. a state of emergency has been declared in the canadian western province of british columbia after a deadly storm described by officials as a once—in—a—century weather event has severed road and rail links around vancouver. a woman was killed in a highway landslide and rescuers say at least two other people are missing. the american rapper young dolph has been shot and killed in tennessee. he was in a cookie shop in memphis when the shooting happened. in 2017, he survived after being shot three times in los angeles. last year, his album topped the
the director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? you so much for telling us all about that. not at all. thank you for having me. let's get some of the day's other news. a court in the us has sentenced a man who became known as the qanon shaman to 41 months in prison for his role in the storming of congress by trump supporters injanuary. prosecutors described jacob chansley as the "flagbearer of the capitol riot events" who was pictured during the violent protests...
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i'm mark lobel — our top stories: two men convicted of the murder of the us civil rights leader, malcolmmore than 50 years ago, are set to be exonerated. as poland says a thousand migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus — we look at the human cost of the border crisis. the actor alex baldwin is described as reckless in a new lawsuit over the fatal film—set shooting of a cinematographer working on the western rust. in our opinion, mr baldwin chose to play russian roulette when he fired a gun without checking it. and — a state of emergency is declared in the canadian western province of british columbia, as floods force thousands to leave their homes. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. two men convicted of the murder of the american civil rights leader, malcolm x, are set to be exonerated. he was shot dead in new york in 1965 as he prepared to give a speech. the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. earlier i
i'm mark lobel — our top stories: two men convicted of the murder of the us civil rights leader, malcolmmore than 50 years ago, are set to be exonerated. as poland says a thousand migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus — we look at the human cost of the border crisis. the actor alex baldwin is described as reckless in a new lawsuit over the fatal film—set shooting of a cinematographer working on the western rust. in our opinion, mr baldwin chose to play russian roulette...
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ah, malcolm on peach adobe. you're watching ultra 0 live from our headquarters here. and doha, also coming up a large group of refugees and migrants, a given temporary shelter in bella roost, but many more face. another freezing nights along the border with poland. the philippines tells b jing to back off after accusing its coast guard of attacking to supply boats in the disputed south china sea. also had canada deploy, says air force and troops to help with the rescue efforts. after devastating floods and lance lies in the country's west. ah, health workers in sudan say at least 15 people have being done done by the security forces during another mass protest against last month military takeover. dozens have been injured by life, fire and tear gas. that's according to the central committee of sudanese doctor's wrestle, said our reports now from courtroom. the demonstrations easterel, dont continue less than a week of hundreds of thousands around the country to the states demanding the military of diverse is take order of the government. people came out on wednesday t
ah, malcolm on peach adobe. you're watching ultra 0 live from our headquarters here. and doha, also coming up a large group of refugees and migrants, a given temporary shelter in bella roost, but many more face. another freezing nights along the border with poland. the philippines tells b jing to back off after accusing its coast guard of attacking to supply boats in the disputed south china sea. also had canada deploy, says air force and troops to help with the rescue efforts. after...
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ah, malcolm on pete's adobe. you're watching out his ear, alive from our headquarters here, and doha also ahead, more tensions in contested waters. the philippines accuses b ging, of blocking its supply boats in the south china sea. a large group of refugees and migrants of gibbon temporary shelter in bella roost. but many more face another freezing night along the border with poland. and canada deploys his air force and troops to help with the rescue efforts after devastating floods and landslides in the countries west. ah, health workers in sudan say at least 15 people have been gone down by security forces during another mass protest against last month's military takeover. dozens have been injured by lie, fire and tear gas. that's according to the central committee of stood in each doctor's wrestle said our reports now from cotton. ah, the demonstrations easterel dont continue less than a week after hundreds of thousands around the country to the seats demanded the military of diverse estate caught off the gov
ah, malcolm on pete's adobe. you're watching out his ear, alive from our headquarters here, and doha also ahead, more tensions in contested waters. the philippines accuses b ging, of blocking its supply boats in the south china sea. a large group of refugees and migrants of gibbon temporary shelter in bella roost. but many more face another freezing night along the border with poland. and canada deploys his air force and troops to help with the rescue efforts after devastating floods and...
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malcolm x was one of the most influential black leaders in the fight against racism.was released from prison in 1985. this man was also convicted, released two years after aziz. he has since died. both men maintained their innocence throughout. there have always been doubts over the perpetrator. for more background on this, barbara. >> three men were convicted of killing malcolm x, one who confessed the crime and the other two who maintained their innocence. for those two, there have been questions all along about whether they were in fact innocent. what happened was that netflix broadcast a documentary in 2020 that holds together all the questions, the fact that they have alibis, the fact that evidence could have pointed to another suspect, and so on, and broadcast that. off the back of the outcome of the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review -- on the back of that, the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review. they came up with -- reviewed many documents. hampered because much of the evidence is no longer available. many of t
malcolm x was one of the most influential black leaders in the fight against racism.was released from prison in 1985. this man was also convicted, released two years after aziz. he has since died. both men maintained their innocence throughout. there have always been doubts over the perpetrator. for more background on this, barbara. >> three men were convicted of killing malcolm x, one who confessed the crime and the other two who maintained their innocence. for those two, there have been...
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to morrow pain is co author of the dead. arising the life of malcolm x. she says their involvement has been in question for a long time. the doubts started with the 2 people who were convicted as these abilities as well as class law. they, when we look at the assassins malcolm x, we know that the, his team came out of newark and from a group out of newark and of newark mosque, but close as ease and clue. islam and abilities were both members of the harlem, us and people who were in malcolm's organization on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys, and so had they had showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room, so for them to have has their fingers on the trigger for the shot that killed malcolm. and they weren't in the room. simply what we were able to do is find out, explored the culture of what was going on in the nation of islam at the time. malcolm's assassination. and what we found out was how the hit came out of out of new work. supporters of argentina's governments
to morrow pain is co author of the dead. arising the life of malcolm x. she says their involvement has been in question for a long time. the doubts started with the 2 people who were convicted as these abilities as well as class law. they, when we look at the assassins malcolm x, we know that the, his team came out of newark and from a group out of newark and of newark mosque, but close as ease and clue. islam and abilities were both members of the harlem, us and people who were in malcolm's...
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he is now exonerated for the killing of malcolm x. the other man that was exonerated, khalil islam, died in 2009. both of these men spent 20 years in prison for this crime that they did not commit. just to be clear, i misspoke, barry sheck is not the one speaking now, he is at the end of the table. cy vance coming out apologizing to the city of new york, apologizing to these two men for putting them behind bars unfairly, putting them behind bars wrongly and keeping them there, living most of their lives, in the case of khalil islam the rest of his life, under the guise of being a murder when they were not. so a really big deal, changing the course of american history, indeed. >>> coming up next, we're moving towards a vote. democrats say president biden agency signature legislation could make it to the house floor by today. but are progressives okay with the millionaire tax cut that's in it? >>> and if you think being stripped of committee assignments has taught congressman paul gosar a lesson, you don't know paul gosar. more on the f
he is now exonerated for the killing of malcolm x. the other man that was exonerated, khalil islam, died in 2009. both of these men spent 20 years in prison for this crime that they did not commit. just to be clear, i misspoke, barry sheck is not the one speaking now, he is at the end of the table. cy vance coming out apologizing to the city of new york, apologizing to these two men for putting them behind bars unfairly, putting them behind bars wrongly and keeping them there, living most of...
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the headlines: two men convicted of murdering the us civil rights activist malcolm x more than 50 years ago are set to have their convictions overturned. another u—turn, prime minister? borisjohnson admits he made mistakes in handling the conservative lobbying scandal, but he doesn't apologise. the committee will agree that i have accepted that it was a mistake and that it was my mistake. everybody else has apologised for him. — everybody else has apologised for him, but he won't apologise for him, but he won't apologise for himself stop a coward, not a leaden _ emergency measures are announced in india as pollution levels rise, leaving a toxic haze over the capital delhi. and concerns grow over the whereabouts of chinese tennis player peng shuai who's not been heard from since she made sexual assault allegations against a top chinese official. announcer: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 9:00 in the morning in singapore, 1am in london and 8:00 in the evening in new york, where two of the three men convicted of killing the civil rights activist malc
the headlines: two men convicted of murdering the us civil rights activist malcolm x more than 50 years ago are set to have their convictions overturned. another u—turn, prime minister? borisjohnson admits he made mistakes in handling the conservative lobbying scandal, but he doesn't apologise. the committee will agree that i have accepted that it was a mistake and that it was my mistake. everybody else has apologised for him. — everybody else has apologised for him, but he won't apologise...
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>> well, the legacy of malcolm x is secure. he's an icon.conic figure whose place in american history is secure. but i think this is an opportunity for us to interrogate the government. because, okay, if we are exonerating him, these two men, then the next question is what kind of prosecutorial misconduct was involved here that led to this injustice, number one. and, number two, just how deep, how deeply involved was the counterintelligence program of j. edgar hoover infiltrating black organizations, creating mayhem, division and all types of chaos to destroy the rise of what he called a black messiah. so there was a lot of destruction and havoc that was wrought during those years. and the united states government has to come clean on this. >> do you think we will ever know who really killed malcolm x? . >> well, we know who fired the weapons. we know who carried it out. we're pretty clear about that. but the broader conspiracy, that's what we hope to drill down here with the new evidence that's been ascertained by the district attorney in n
>> well, the legacy of malcolm x is secure. he's an icon.conic figure whose place in american history is secure. but i think this is an opportunity for us to interrogate the government. because, okay, if we are exonerating him, these two men, then the next question is what kind of prosecutorial misconduct was involved here that led to this injustice, number one. and, number two, just how deep, how deeply involved was the counterintelligence program of j. edgar hoover infiltrating black...
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what he doesn't have is much more of an indication as to who actually caused death of malcolm x.any of the witnesses, much of the paperwork has been lost to time, and so there is very little, really, that they can do now to look into this case. it, in a sense, rewrites one of the most painful chapters in modern american history, but it raises more questions than it answers. fascinating analysis there from david willis, joining us a little earlier. meanwhile, british mps have backed a move that would limit their ability to take on a second job. but labour opposition, whose own proposals for improving standards were defeated, described the government's plans as "warm words" instead of a "plan of action". earlier, borisjohnson has admitted he made a mistake in the way he handled the controversy over owen paterson — the former conservative mp who broke the rules on lobbying. labour's sir keir starmer said the prime minister was a coward for not giving a proper apology. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. has he boxed himself in? another u—turn, prime minister? after
what he doesn't have is much more of an indication as to who actually caused death of malcolm x.any of the witnesses, much of the paperwork has been lost to time, and so there is very little, really, that they can do now to look into this case. it, in a sense, rewrites one of the most painful chapters in modern american history, but it raises more questions than it answers. fascinating analysis there from david willis, joining us a little earlier. meanwhile, british mps have backed a move that...
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that believe really killed malcolm x, so what happens next?— what happens next?t happens next? that is a very good question. — what happens next? that is a very good question, and _ what happens next? that is a very good question, and the _ what happens next? that is a very good question, and the district - good question, and the district attorney has made clear that the whole point of this, really, is to put right mistakes that were made, very serious mistakes that were made in the past. but he doesn't have is much more of an education as to who actually caused death of malcolm x. many of the witnesses, much of the paperwork, has been lost to time, and so there is very little, really, that they can do now to look into this case. in a sense, it rewrites one of the most painful chapters in modern american history, but it raises more questions than it answers. ~ , raises more questions than it answers. david willis, always fantastic to _ answers. david willis, always fantastic to get _ answers. david willis, always fantastic to get you _ answers. david willis, alwa
that believe really killed malcolm x, so what happens next?— what happens next?t happens next? that is a very good question. — what happens next? that is a very good question, and _ what happens next? that is a very good question, and the _ what happens next? that is a very good question, and the district - good question, and the district attorney has made clear that the whole point of this, really, is to put right mistakes that were made, very serious mistakes that were made in the past....
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and malcolm it's, precisely why i need to begin with you. what do you think the committee can learn with these would-be army men in their camo, and further what do you think the committee already knows -- and their actions leading up to including in leading up to january 6th. >> very interesting about these three particular groups. first off, we all know the proud boys have a history of protecting roger stone, earlier organize something called the brooks bother riot. did he conspire to create a massive national level brooks brother riot and did he use the organization of the proud boys, the oath keepers, and other groups like the 3% militia to effectively help coordinate this activity on capitol hill. we don't know that yet, that's a key question that needs to be ask. but in december 2020, these three groups actually held coordination meetings in washington d.c.. along with a 3% militia. and they worked from december 12, right up to january 6th, together to coordinate their actions as they were going to take place on that day. they also, aga
and malcolm it's, precisely why i need to begin with you. what do you think the committee can learn with these would-be army men in their camo, and further what do you think the committee already knows -- and their actions leading up to including in leading up to january 6th. >> very interesting about these three particular groups. first off, we all know the proud boys have a history of protecting roger stone, earlier organize something called the brooks bother riot. did he conspire to...
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>> i'm sorry, malcolm.h, really? >> we laugh at them and relate to them. >> you know what it's like to be poor and you know what it's like to work hard. now you're going to learn what it's like to sweep floors and bust your ass and accomplish twice as much as all the kids around you. >> and it acts as a reminder that the american dream is becoming more and more elusive to so many americans. >> you'll be the only person who will ever give a crap about people like us. you look me in the eye and you tell me you can't do it. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. walmart's deals for days isn't over yet. this cyber monday is your last chance to score big online starting sunday night. don't miss out on walmart's deals for days. ♪ ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for po
>> i'm sorry, malcolm.h, really? >> we laugh at them and relate to them. >> you know what it's like to be poor and you know what it's like to work hard. now you're going to learn what it's like to sweep floors and bust your ass and accomplish twice as much as all the kids around you. >> and it acts as a reminder that the american dream is becoming more and more elusive to so many americans. >> you'll be the only person who will ever give a crap about people like...
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. >>> two men convicted of assassinating malcolm x are set to be exonerated today.s has more. >> reporter: nearly 57 years after the assassination of malcolm x in a case that has long been shrouded in controversy, two of the men convicurr mohammad aziz and kahlil islam were sentenced to life in 1966 even though the confessed killer denied their involvement for decades. nearly 57 years to get to this point. what took so long? >> there's no doubt that this is the right decision for the d.a. to make at this point in time. but it's just as clear it should have happened a long time ago. it never should have happened in the first place. >> reporter: malcolm x, an icon and one of the most influential leaders in the nation of islam and african-american community, 21st 1965 in a ballroom. the case was reopened at the insistence of the innocence project and others. >> asking who's guilty is a dangerous question to ask. >> reporter: the docuseries raised new questions about key information that was withheld in the case. both men always maintained their innocence. aziz spent 20
. >>> two men convicted of assassinating malcolm x are set to be exonerated today.s has more. >> reporter: nearly 57 years after the assassination of malcolm x in a case that has long been shrouded in controversy, two of the men convicurr mohammad aziz and kahlil islam were sentenced to life in 1966 even though the confessed killer denied their involvement for decades. nearly 57 years to get to this point. what took so long? >> there's no doubt that this is the right...
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. >>> 55 years later, two of the men convicted in the assassination of malcolm x are set to be cleared. the breaking headline today. this comes after the netflix docu-series, a lengthy investigation and now major questions for the fbi and the nypd. linsey davis is here. >>> the deepening mystery. the tennis star who hasn't been seen since accusing a former top chinese official of sexual assault. and tonight here, the alarming new twist. >>> president biden, meanwhile, burning rubber today in detroit, taking an electric hummer for a test drive, as he and the vice president now sell the historic bipartisan infrastructure law. and tonight, we'll hear from them both. >>> and made in america is back tonight and it's all about the thanksgiving pies. buy a pie, help create a job. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. and we begin tonight with major developments coming from two courtrooms in america. today, the kyle rittenhouse trial, the defense calling for a mistrial. the jury asking to see video again. but first here, the unexpected turn in
. >>> 55 years later, two of the men convicted in the assassination of malcolm x are set to be cleared. the breaking headline today. this comes after the netflix docu-series, a lengthy investigation and now major questions for the fbi and the nypd. linsey davis is here. >>> the deepening mystery. the tennis star who hasn't been seen since accusing a former top chinese official of sexual assault. and tonight here, the alarming new twist. >>> president biden, meanwhile,...
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we seem to have thing technical issues with malcolm lab. we'll try and bring them up a little later. moving on to other news in china is ruling communist party is holding an important leadership meeting, taking place in beijing. president, change and paying is expected to further extend his grip on power. the gathering will lay the groundwork for the congress and 2022. that's where she is expected to seek a 3rd 5 year term. hundreds of top party officials including state leaders, minister than military chiefs are all taking parts. katrina, you was more on the significance of this meeting invasion. we've only had 3 historical resolutions announced in the last century also which says how important this meeting will be. the platinum itself takes place every year, but it's not very often at all that we hear that a historical resolution will be announced. and, and what's that basically, this is a statement or a speech that will have a huge impacts on chinese politics going forward. it will sort of say what is acceptable, what is not, what should
we seem to have thing technical issues with malcolm lab. we'll try and bring them up a little later. moving on to other news in china is ruling communist party is holding an important leadership meeting, taking place in beijing. president, change and paying is expected to further extend his grip on power. the gathering will lay the groundwork for the congress and 2022. that's where she is expected to seek a 3rd 5 year term. hundreds of top party officials including state leaders, minister than...
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and malcolm acts as death. according to reports, as these in islam family could seek $1000000.00 each and restitution, and for every year that they wrongfully spent behind bars, they could either soon, new york for the unjust conviction or file a federal civil rights case against the law enforcement agencies that were behind their arrest, but the families have stated the exoneration is bittersweet. given the time lost and the fact to both men have had their reputations destroyed. one of malcolm x, his daughter is ileal. sasha bass put out a statement saying that she is happy for his ease and his mom's family, but would still like to see those responsible for her father's death be brought to justice. she stated full justice will not be served until all parties involved in the orchestrated killing of our father are identified and brought to justice. and washington ashley, banks and american wanted by the f. b i for taking part in the capitol hill. riot has travelled to bel rues and a seeking asylum there at newma
and malcolm acts as death. according to reports, as these in islam family could seek $1000000.00 each and restitution, and for every year that they wrongfully spent behind bars, they could either soon, new york for the unjust conviction or file a federal civil rights case against the law enforcement agencies that were behind their arrest, but the families have stated the exoneration is bittersweet. given the time lost and the fact to both men have had their reputations destroyed. one of malcolm...
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two men were convicted of murdering a civil rights activist malcolm x are said to have their convictionsrturned. we will have the story. laura: welcome to "bbc world news america." we are in mexico city overlooking the ceremonial heart of the aztec capital were a festival is underway. we are on the cusp of the first north american leader summit in five years, and mexico's president will be in washington tomorrow with prime minister trudeau of canada hosted by joe biden. a search of migrants at the border will be high on the agenda as the u.s. and mexican leaders meet. our correspondent has been traveling. reporter: it has become the defining image of modern latin america. migrants on theove. setting off before dawn, migrants spent weeks making slow progress across southern mexico, touching their children as they walked. they have come from all corners of the continent. he moved to ecuador where his daughter was born. the family income was hard during the coronavirus pandemic. reaching the united states he says their only hope. for cubans, the doors have always been open. with or without
two men were convicted of murdering a civil rights activist malcolm x are said to have their convictionsrturned. we will have the story. laura: welcome to "bbc world news america." we are in mexico city overlooking the ceremonial heart of the aztec capital were a festival is underway. we are on the cusp of the first north american leader summit in five years, and mexico's president will be in washington tomorrow with prime minister trudeau of canada hosted by joe biden. a search of...
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," raised new questions about malcolm's assassination. he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the f.b.i. had eyewitness testimony from, presumably, the nine informant that were in the room that day about who did the crime. >> reporter: a third man, talmadge hayer, confessed to the killing, but islam and aziz never did. islam died in 2009. aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it, i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to e
," raised new questions about malcolm's assassination. he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the f.b.i. had eyewitness testimony from, presumably, the nine informant...
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and it takes more than 50 years for 2 men convicted of killing. malcolm acts of their names cleared this japanese baseball stars, receiving some high praise back home to be names. the most valuable player in the american league will have more in sports later on. the use are ah, port was b, the capital of pop getting is ranked one of the most dangerous things in the world . one a one east investigate the violent gains, instilling fear on the street. on l g 0 in the country with an abundance of results for the grade bar and walk indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to grow and frock. we balanced for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest let to be part when denise is growth and progress. invest indonesia now allow government algebra with all lulu. ah, this is sarah cook right off the top stories for you. this are full and the keys bell roofs of continuing to help asylum seekers cross into your territory to strike the bell russians clearing a makeshift cam
and it takes more than 50 years for 2 men convicted of killing. malcolm acts of their names cleared this japanese baseball stars, receiving some high praise back home to be names. the most valuable player in the american league will have more in sports later on. the use are ah, port was b, the capital of pop getting is ranked one of the most dangerous things in the world . one a one east investigate the violent gains, instilling fear on the street. on l g 0 in the country with an abundance of...
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thank you, malcolm.as this new book out. >>> three separate investigations into a school district in southlake, texas. we will talk to one of the co-hosts about the latest discrimination allegations after the break. >>> immigration reform, have democrats missed their chance or is it on the horizon? is it on the horizon #1 for diabetic dry skin #1 for psoriasis symptom relief and #1 for eczema symptom relief. gold bond. champion your skin. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you
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now the question of he was truly behind malcolm x killing may never be answered philip el al jazeera washington. a palestinian rights organization is called for an impartial investigation. after a prisoner died in the hospital while in israeli custody, some of them had spent 13 years behind bars, palestinian center for human rights says it's extremely concerned. he hadn't received adequate untimely medical care. you know, so i had reports from garza pictures of sammy alarm were hang at his home in garza, and at his funeral, they were supposed to welcome his return after he was released from an israel, the prison had been detained since 2008 and sentenced to 19 years and weapons smuggling charges. he died in hospital on thursday in israeli custody, members of his family say they have been shock since being told of his death. who is the occupation to blame the neglected him? they detained him and he was perfectly fine. he didn't suffer anything. i haven't seen him for long years, but they always denied our visit. i just want them to send his body back to gather . we want to see him dif
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three men were convicted of killing malcolm i about these convictions.ho confessed to the crime, the other two who maintained their innocence. forthose other two who maintained their innocence. for those who there have been questions all along over the decades about whether they were in fact innocent. what happened was that netflix broadcast a documentary in 2020 that pull together all the questions, the fact that they had alibis, the fact that evidence could have to another suspect and so on. and broadcast on and off the back of that the district attorney for manhattan decided to conduct a review which he did together with the lawyers for the two men, one who has by now passed away. and they came up with, having reviewed many documents of course hampered because much of the evidence is no longer available. many of the people involved in the trial are dead but they came up with enough evidence to declare that they could exonerate the two men. declare that they could exonerate the two men-— declare that they could exonerate the two men. declare that they
three men were convicted of killing malcolm i about these convictions.ho confessed to the crime, the other two who maintained their innocence. forthose other two who maintained their innocence. for those who there have been questions all along over the decades about whether they were in fact innocent. what happened was that netflix broadcast a documentary in 2020 that pull together all the questions, the fact that they had alibis, the fact that evidence could have to another suspect and so on....
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a series who killed malcolm x helped get the case reopened and one of the foremost authorities on malcolmed to this exoneration, so i'm looking forward to this discussion. >> i'm looking forward to it as well, ali. good morning. good to see you. >> we're talking to the historian who has always believed that the men exonerated were innocent. he's been trying to uncover the facts behind the killing of malcolm x and the extent of the government's involvement. as you know, the movie about fred hampton punctuates that the government has always had a hand in these types of things and plus my friend erin haines and angela rye will join me. i'm sure you've heard all week about the pile-up on vice president harris and we'll talk about what happened in her portfolio and of course, there's a lot of news happening, but build back better finally passed in the house last night as i'm sure you know, representative jamar bowman with what americans can expect to see and filmmaker jean-pierre regis talks about a new documentary and this was inspired by his mom. get this, ali. his mom got fired when she was
a series who killed malcolm x helped get the case reopened and one of the foremost authorities on malcolmed to this exoneration, so i'm looking forward to this discussion. >> i'm looking forward to it as well, ali. good morning. good to see you. >> we're talking to the historian who has always believed that the men exonerated were innocent. he's been trying to uncover the facts behind the killing of malcolm x and the extent of the government's involvement. as you know, the movie...
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now, the question of who was truly behind malcolm x is killing, may never be answered. phil of al jazeera washington more tennis players and the heads of some of the sports governing bodies arisen concerns about a missing chinese star. thanks way has not been seen in public since she made sexual assault allegations against the top chinese government official. 2 weeks ago, the head of the women's tennis association received an email purporting to be from her, but he's now questioning it in it. she says she's resting at home and retracts the allegation. ah, it is going to be with a solo, adrian. so they get here in doha, the headlines and al jazeera india's government as says that it's that withdrawing 3 controversial farm laws. the legislation had triggered nationwide protests that lasted more than a year. the government introduced the measures last year saying that they modernized the agriculture sector, but farmers said the reforms.
now, the question of who was truly behind malcolm x is killing, may never be answered. phil of al jazeera washington more tennis players and the heads of some of the sports governing bodies arisen concerns about a missing chinese star. thanks way has not been seen in public since she made sexual assault allegations against the top chinese government official. 2 weeks ago, the head of the women's tennis association received an email purporting to be from her, but he's now questioning it in it....
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it took more than 50 years, but 2 men convicted of killing malcolm x finally. have their names cleaved? ah, ah, look forward to brightest galleys. the winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, once again, the weather remains remarkably wet across southern parts of india. we got 2 areas of low pressure to watch out for the still the clutches storms here in the south, west of the bad been gone. another system over towards sir the arabian sea. this one of the raven seas been bringing that very heavy rain up towards good to right. and you can see how it will break for the showers in, across even across the northern plains. shouldn't be seeing this at this time of year. much of the western gats also seeing some heavy showers. we've got this other system here, little yellow shading on our rainfall chart. their shows whether central the storm is light is to be on friday, and that will bring very heavy rain back in across a good puzzle terminal. do. southern parts of under protesting further showers. no showers really becoming very widespread. as we go on through sat
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brent: gene, if these men did not kill malcolm x, do we know who did?ene: according to the articles and information i have read, there is an individual named willm bradley. he was a member of the new jersey nation of islam chapter with mr. halim. mr. halim at the trial to -testified twice, and he said mr. aziz and mr. islam were not part of the shooting, they were not even conspirators, and they did not even look at mr. bradley, who mr. halim said was part of it. they have blinders on. i call it confirmation bias. they focused on two targets and they could not get away from that. brent: fascinating. it is, a major twist in what people were not expecting today. gene, thank you. we appreciate your time and your insights. for weeks now, the situation along the border between belarus and poland seems hopeless. people flying into belarus and looking to enter the european union kept arriving, many were pushed around by security forces and remained in inhumane conditions. but now, the tense situation along european union's easter frontier, we are seeing possib
brent: gene, if these men did not kill malcolm x, do we know who did?ene: according to the articles and information i have read, there is an individual named willm bradley. he was a member of the new jersey nation of islam chapter with mr. halim. mr. halim at the trial to -testified twice, and he said mr. aziz and mr. islam were not part of the shooting, they were not even conspirators, and they did not even look at mr. bradley, who mr. halim said was part of it. they have blinders on. i call...
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and it took more than 50 years, but 2 men convicted of killing malcolm x finally, had their names clear more or less davis ah ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello there, the weather, sloshy sat fair for china, for the korean peninsula. and for japan we got some sherry rain just getting out of the way for japan over the next day or so. but with high pressure in charge. china, at least for the time being, is largely settle. there will be a change as we make our way through friday, while the more showers just coming into that southwestern corner of the country. and they will become more, ex expansive, widespread as we go on through saturday. not particularly heavy, but they're nevertheless rather gray dull and dab day for good part of the country . north korea also sing, wanted to shout, but lassie, try south korea fine and dry with plenty of sunshine, as is the case by the state of prosecute part of japan. sunshiney showers. meanwhile, across south east asia, the live your show has just been southern parts of vietnam is seen flooding recently in
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let's bring in our leadoff guests, peter baker, susan page, and malcolm nance. he recently testified before congress on the threat of domestic terrorism. that's precisely why i need to begin with you. what do you think the committee can learn with those would be army men in their camo? and what does the committee already know about them and their actions leading up to and including january 6th? >> very interesting about these three particular groups. first off, we all know the proud boys have a long history of protecting roger stone. and as we all know, roger stone years ago organized something called the brooks brothers riot in the 2000 election. the question is, did he conspire to create a massive national level brooks brothers riot, and did he use the organization of the proud boys, the oath keepers, and other groups like the 3% militia to effectively help coordinate this activity on capitol hill? we don't know that yet. that's a key question that needs to be asked. but in december 2020, these three groups held coordination meetings in washington, d.c., along
let's bring in our leadoff guests, peter baker, susan page, and malcolm nance. he recently testified before congress on the threat of domestic terrorism. that's precisely why i need to begin with you. what do you think the committee can learn with those would be army men in their camo? and what does the committee already know about them and their actions leading up to and including january 6th? >> very interesting about these three particular groups. first off, we all know the proud boys...
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name malika and malock when malcolm x was assassinated in harlem in 1965. who passed away on monday. she was found unresponsive in her brooklyn apartment by her daughter and pronounced dead when authorities arrived. the nypd said her death was not deemed suspicious. this is the latest in a sear series of tragedies to devastate malcolm x's family. we now know that the fbi and nypd withheld crucial evidence in his accused killers resulting in exoneration of two of the men falsely convicted of his murder. earlier this year the family received a letter from a former police officer accusing the nypd in the assassination itself. the family suffered through the death of betty shabazz from injuries caused by a fire set by her grandson who was just 12 years old. malcolm shabazz would later die tragically himself at age 28. and families are complicated, right? and so this family is complicated, though they have been forced to share their joys and sorrows and family disagreements in public. not because they chose to become celebrities but because their parents put the
name malika and malock when malcolm x was assassinated in harlem in 1965. who passed away on monday. she was found unresponsive in her brooklyn apartment by her daughter and pronounced dead when authorities arrived. the nypd said her death was not deemed suspicious. this is the latest in a sear series of tragedies to devastate malcolm x's family. we now know that the fbi and nypd withheld crucial evidence in his accused killers resulting in exoneration of two of the men falsely convicted of his...
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in the emmy-nominated documentary "who killed malcolm ."the men exonerated, and his reaction to being exonerated on friday. take a listen and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> the immeasurable harm. i mean, he's currently 83 years old. he was released in 1985 after sering two decades in prison and formerly known as normal but the ler. why do you think that the government had such an interest in having these two men incriminateed for something they didn't do? >> well, what came out in the proceedings and why these men are exonerated well after a half century. think about that. we're not talking about a pardon. we're talking about an exoneration. why this is happening now and why these two men is because the fbi and the n. police department had undercover operatives or undercover informants in the ballroom that day. in the case of the fbi, they had nine, and none of them were called to the stand. none of them were even identified when the trial was being organized. can these two men were known to be, you know, defenders of the communi
in the emmy-nominated documentary "who killed malcolm ."the men exonerated, and his reaction to being exonerated on friday. take a listen and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> the immeasurable harm. i mean, he's currently 83 years old. he was released in 1985 after sering two decades in prison and formerly known as normal but the ler. why do you think that the government had such an interest in having these two men incriminateed for something they didn't do? >>...
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>>e ware moving today toac vate eon cvictions of these two men for asthe sainssation of malcolm x on65. i twanto giben by saying directlymr to . aziz ando t the mi olyf mr. islam and the lyfami omaf lcolm x that i apizologeor f wha wtere serious, unacceptableio vlations of law and public tstru. api olizoge on behalfou of r onnati's law ecenforme tnthis decadengs-lo iusnjtice which has erodedub pli fcaith in instioitutnsha tt are designed toua graeent your under theaw l. we c'a'tes rtore what was taken from these mnden a tirhe faesmili,ut b by rrcoecting the re,cord perhaeps w c banegin to restore thatth fai. ros: three men weer convicted in 19 o66ver the kil.ling one man confessed the assassinatduion ri tnghe trial, t always cla timedheth oer two mewen re innocent. mommhaed aziz, seen heer in 6519 as hwae s taken to janail d is noinw be exonera wted,as releasedpa on role in 8519. hes n 8ow3. helws aysaid he was innocent khalil islam, picretud here in 6519, was released in 1987nd a diedn i 29.00 our corredesponntn i washington has more. reportyoer: u weer hea cringyrus va dnce,isictrt
>>e ware moving today toac vate eon cvictions of these two men for asthe sainssation of malcolm x on65. i twanto giben by saying directlymr to . aziz ando t the mi olyf mr. islam and the lyfami omaf lcolm x that i apizologeor f wha wtere serious, unacceptableio vlations of law and public tstru. api olizoge on behalfou of r onnati's law ecenforme tnthis decadengs-lo iusnjtice which has erodedub pli fcaith in instioitutnsha tt are designed toua graeent your under theaw l. we c'a'tes rtore...
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i am in agreement with malcolm here.ke in front of a jury if for no other reason that doj will have to convince the jury that they have proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the false statements are material, and that will be tough to do. it has to mean they are important, slow down or affected or could have affected choices made by investigators. and here it is tough to see how it works. particularly preparing it to a case like flynn where the doj took the view that general flynn's conversations where he denied to the fbi that he talked with the russian ambassador about certain items before trump was inaugurated. >> joyce, malcolm. thank you so much. next, update on the breaking news from houston. tonight there are more questions than answers after eight were killed overnight attending a massive music festival. what officials revealed in an update with reporters just after this break. n update with reporters just after this break i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the scien
i am in agreement with malcolm here.ke in front of a jury if for no other reason that doj will have to convince the jury that they have proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the false statements are material, and that will be tough to do. it has to mean they are important, slow down or affected or could have affected choices made by investigators. and here it is tough to see how it works. particularly preparing it to a case like flynn where the doj took the view that general flynn's...
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it was a six-part series called "who killed malcolm x."y howard university educated man who had converted to islam, i historian, a writer and a journalist. and it raised enough questions about the case that the manhattan d.a., cyrus vance, said they would be reinvestigating, they would be essentially reopening the case. and they did so with the help of the innocence project, which we know is the non-profit that works to help the wrongfully convicted. and lawyers for the two men. but don, one of these men, khalil islam, died in 2009. the other one, muhammad aziz, is 83 years old. so they waited a long time to have their names cleared. >> they maintained their innocence for a long time. islam and aziz. what are their lawyers saying tonight? >> well, their lawyers are saying among other things that this was long overdue, this result was long overdue and these convictions were the result of gross official misconduct and of a criminal justice system that is weighted against people of color. now, muhammad aziz, we reached out to him and he gave
it was a six-part series called "who killed malcolm x."y howard university educated man who had converted to islam, i historian, a writer and a journalist. and it raised enough questions about the case that the manhattan d.a., cyrus vance, said they would be reinvestigating, they would be essentially reopening the case. and they did so with the help of the innocence project, which we know is the non-profit that works to help the wrongfully convicted. and lawyers for the two men. but...