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one of the men wrongfully convicted of killing malcolm x. his first interview since his name was cleared. >> nobody was listening. >> but the world is listening now. >> oh, yeah. >> why the investigation was reopened. >> accountability lies in our justice system. >> abc news groundbreaking series "soul of the nation" returns with "exonerated: the murder of malcolm x 55 years to justice." [♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. ♪ ♪ no, no, no. have some more ♪ ♪ i love you, too. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. brian flores is currently a football head coach without a job. but his lawsuit has grabbed the attention of all 32 nfl teams. flores' claims of systematic racism in the league have put everyone on notice and some on the defensive. here's "nightline's" ashan singh. >> why wouldn't i
one of the men wrongfully convicted of killing malcolm x. his first interview since his name was cleared. >> nobody was listening. >> but the world is listening now. >> oh, yeah. >> why the investigation was reopened. >> accountability lies in our justice system. >> abc news groundbreaking series "soul of the nation" returns with "exonerated: the murder of malcolm x 55 years to justice." [♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have...
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king, but as the racial awakening evolves, it is the words of malcolm x.ing to resonate across the country. >> reporter: of dr. martin luther king brought a sense of moral indignation to the civil rights movement, malcolm x. brought a flamethrower. >> we declare our right on this earth, to be a man, to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being, in this society, on this earth in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary. >> they gathered in oakland, this afternoon, for a car care event to resident wrecked resurrect the message of malcolm x., the civil rights leader who did not shy away from expressing outrage. kenneth phelps was a young man in the 19 60s and said even in the black community many thought malcolm was too inflammatory. >> we thought he was a radical crazy nut, but the more time goes by, we realize maybe he knew what he was talking about. >> reporter: malcolm did not trust that injustice could be solved by integration into white society. he felt african-americans n
king, but as the racial awakening evolves, it is the words of malcolm x.ing to resonate across the country. >> reporter: of dr. martin luther king brought a sense of moral indignation to the civil rights movement, malcolm x. brought a flamethrower. >> we declare our right on this earth, to be a man, to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being, in this society, on this earth in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any...
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x and you use a fascinating description for malcolm from malcolm x. you describe his intellectual confidence. and i thought that descriptor was really really interesting in this context. can you expound upon what you mean when you write about the intellectual confidence of somebody like malcolm x? malcolm x goes into prison malcolm little he is. he's a horrible human being. he is a thug. he is a thief. he exploits people he's violent. and he goes into prison and the nickname they have for him is satan. he likes that nickname. he enjoys it. and there's a whole chapter of him going into prison. it's called satan. and what then follows over the next 30 or 40 pages is i believe one of the most remarkable conversion stories in all of american history. he changes so profoundly that he talks about himself as another person like converts say i was changed. i was transformed. i look back upon. the guy before my change another person. entirely as a stranger. to me now what happened to do this? well, he goes into prison. and all of his street smarts really don't
x and you use a fascinating description for malcolm from malcolm x. you describe his intellectual confidence. and i thought that descriptor was really really interesting in this context. can you expound upon what you mean when you write about the intellectual confidence of somebody like malcolm x? malcolm x goes into prison malcolm little he is. he's a horrible human being. he is a thug. he is a thief. he exploits people he's violent. and he goes into prison and the nickname they have for him...
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sean and malcolm, lovely to have you with us.ts nuclear forces on alert. what was your reaction when the news broke today? i what was your reaction when the news broke today?— broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped _ broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out — broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at _ broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at me _ broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at me was - broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at me was the - broke today? i think the one thing i thatjumped out at me was the kuyt —— the quote from the foreign minister of ukraine, which the ft references saying it is an attempt to raise the stakes and that is something which i think was very felt across websites and across newspapers today and i think that this is something which by saying the nuclear deterrence are going to be ready and that is something that appears to be more of a wider threat across the eu, and i think that looking at what other countries have been saying, pa
sean and malcolm, lovely to have you with us.ts nuclear forces on alert. what was your reaction when the news broke today? i what was your reaction when the news broke today?— broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped _ broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out — broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at _ broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at me _ broke today? i think the one thing thatjumped out at me was - broke today? i think the one thing...
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were you involved in the assassination of malcolm x? >> of course not. >> reporter: malcolm x, the civil rights icon, was fatally shot on february 21st, 1965, at new york's audubon ballroom. muhammad aziz and two other men would be tried and convicted of malcolm x's murder, even though at trial the confessed shooter declared neither aziz nor khalil islam were involved. tell me about hearing the guilty verdict. what went through your head? >> i felt like a prisoner of war. >> reporter: at 26 years old, aziz was sentenced to life in prison. in 1985, aziz was released on parole. islam released two years later. but the conviction remained. in 2019, the documentary "who killed malcolm x" exposed a new audience to flaws in the original case. lawyers for aziz were already working on the case, when along with the innocence project they went to the new york d.a. a joint reinvestigation discovering key information from the fbi and nypd was withheld in the case. and last fall, aziz and islam, who died in 2009, were exonerated. you've gotten your g
were you involved in the assassination of malcolm x? >> of course not. >> reporter: malcolm x, the civil rights icon, was fatally shot on february 21st, 1965, at new york's audubon ballroom. muhammad aziz and two other men would be tried and convicted of malcolm x's murder, even though at trial the confessed shooter declared neither aziz nor khalil islam were involved. tell me about hearing the guilty verdict. what went through your head? >> i felt like a prisoner of war....
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malcolm has been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered _ been set to perform. been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered and that _ been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered and that is - been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered and that is a - been set to perform. malcolm has i been murdered and that is a horrible effect on the morale of the people, repercussions in the streets. people wonder who was next. x the airlift got under way, there was no _ x the airlift got underway, there was no let— x the airlift got under way, there was no let up in the eruption itself — was no let up in the eruption itself. and low in the crater, they flew itself. and low in the crater, they flew down — itself. and low in the crater, they flew down to the sea on the east of the island, — flew down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the island, away from the town for the time _ the island, away from the town for the time being. the the island, away from the town for the time being.— the time being. the hero did their new space station _ the
malcolm has been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered _ been set to perform. been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered and that _ been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered and that is - been set to perform. malcolm has been murdered and that is a - been set to perform. malcolm has i been murdered and that is a horrible effect on the morale of the people, repercussions in the streets. people wonder who was next. x the airlift got under way, there was no _ x the airlift got...
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malcolm, as always, thank you.kraine continues in the next hour. as an apartment building is hit by a russian rocket inside kyiv, a live report from ukraine, that is right ahead. back here in the u.s., marjorie taylor greene stands on stage in a white nationalist rally. and bc's reported try to get her to explain why our. we'll see the tape. later, the confirmation fight for president biden's supreme court nominee. and new hour of american voices minutes away. d new hour of american voice minutes away ♪ ♪ before you go there, or fist bump there, or...oh! i can't wait to go there! or reunite there, ♪ ♪ start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go. schedule your free covid-19 booster today. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ how not to be a hero: because that's the last thing they need you to be. you don't have to save the day. you just have to navigate the world so that a foster child isn't doing it solo. you just have to stand up for a kid who isn't fluent in bureaucracy, or maybe not in their own emo
malcolm, as always, thank you.kraine continues in the next hour. as an apartment building is hit by a russian rocket inside kyiv, a live report from ukraine, that is right ahead. back here in the u.s., marjorie taylor greene stands on stage in a white nationalist rally. and bc's reported try to get her to explain why our. we'll see the tape. later, the confirmation fight for president biden's supreme court nominee. and new hour of american voices minutes away. d new hour of american voice...
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this well, malcolm. huge numbers in protest in berlin.— protest in berlin.. this is quite remarkable, the _ protest in berlin. this is quite remarkable, the stop - protest in berlin. this is quite remarkable, the stop the - protest in berlin. this is quite remarkable, the stop the warj remarkable, the stop the war protests — remarkable, the stop the war protests right across europe calling on russia _ protests right across europe calling on russia to stop this inhumane war, so i on russia to stop this inhumane war, so i think— on russia to stop this inhumane war, so i think it's — on russia to stop this inhumane war, so i think it's very important that these _ so i think it's very important that these demonstrations are taking place _ these demonstrations are taking place because they show a high level of public— place because they show a high level of public support for the economic sanctions — of public support for the economic sanctions which western governments are imposing, which will have an economic— are imposing, which will have an economic cost and
this well, malcolm. huge numbers in protest in berlin.— protest in berlin.. this is quite remarkable, the _ protest in berlin. this is quite remarkable, the stop - protest in berlin. this is quite remarkable, the stop the - protest in berlin. this is quite remarkable, the stop the warj remarkable, the stop the war protests — remarkable, the stop the war protests right across europe calling on russia _ protests right across europe calling on russia to stop this inhumane war, so i on russia...
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malcolm touched on this. that is what makes the dangle of pardons by president trump, former president trump i should say, so nefarious. defendants always make calculations. should i go to trial? should i cooperate and plead guilty? if i plead guilty, what sort of time am i looking at? they always try to minimize their risk. how do i avoid jail? how do i minimize jail? what can i do to better my situation? with a pardon dangled in front of them, that calculation may change. some defendants who thought that they might plead guilty and cooperate, chris, may not. and other people, who may be inclined not to commit crimes now might feel that the former president trump would have their back with a pardon if they did. it is an extremely dangerous thing that former president trump did. it concerns me deeply. >> malcolm, i want to talk about russia, since you are in kyiv. on the one hand it seems like he's trying to ratchet down tensions, open to diplomacy, but at the same time blaming the u.s. for the crisis. what i
malcolm touched on this. that is what makes the dangle of pardons by president trump, former president trump i should say, so nefarious. defendants always make calculations. should i go to trial? should i cooperate and plead guilty? if i plead guilty, what sort of time am i looking at? they always try to minimize their risk. how do i avoid jail? how do i minimize jail? what can i do to better my situation? with a pardon dangled in front of them, that calculation may change. some defendants who...
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great to see both of you malcolm, i thank you for being up in the middle of the night with us.us your sense on the ground, what you are feeling, what you are hearing and with the sense is about what sanctions may or may not accomplish. >> i've been here for over a month now. assessing the russian order of battle. mapping out the invasion routes that they would come into. but i also spent time in the battlefront with the commander of the joint task force down in that region. this is a very, very serious situation, fraught with a lot of danger. this is a country of 42 million people. the city of kyiv is the size of chicago. it is a very advanced western metropolitan city. if the russians invade this country, they are going to run into stiff military opposition. they may not have the greatest technology here, but what they have, they have home game in advantage. they have enough weapons to make the russians slow down, or at least pay. but the city and the land itself do not lend itself to an easy operation. the germans used over 1 million men to take this place and the soviets mor
great to see both of you malcolm, i thank you for being up in the middle of the night with us.us your sense on the ground, what you are feeling, what you are hearing and with the sense is about what sanctions may or may not accomplish. >> i've been here for over a month now. assessing the russian order of battle. mapping out the invasion routes that they would come into. but i also spent time in the battlefront with the commander of the joint task force down in that region. this is a...
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crane will join malcolm on stage for roundtable discussion. and for questions from the audience, so first we'll turn to malcolm for a bit of a talk about the historical context of his book the bomber mafia and provide some insight into the making of the audiobook. and with that sir the stages yours. thank you. i'm delighted to be here. i'm um humbled to be on the same stage as to historians who forgotten more about second world war than i ever do so i won't and i think our conversation will be more interesting than me alone. so i will i'll be relatively brief. i just wanted to say a few words about the origin of the book and the audiobook. i was someone who i grew up in i was born in england. my father's english and i grew up reading those. i feel it's a particularly british thing these kinds of popular military histories aimed at teenager pre-adolescent boys. those were the books of my youth i consume them by the truckload and i always wanted to write a kind of popular history in that pain particularly of the second world war because that was
crane will join malcolm on stage for roundtable discussion. and for questions from the audience, so first we'll turn to malcolm for a bit of a talk about the historical context of his book the bomber mafia and provide some insight into the making of the audiobook. and with that sir the stages yours. thank you. i'm delighted to be here. i'm um humbled to be on the same stage as to historians who forgotten more about second world war than i ever do so i won't and i think our conversation will be...
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malcolm x, rosa parks, and martin luther king day.there are a lot more black heroes to discuss. at that and, i want to discuss another pioneer about whom some of you may not know, who had an outsized impact on the quest for civil rights. his name was -- he was born in 1912, raised by quicker, parents who and an early age, instilled in him a long-standing commitment to nonviolence in peace. it was that in her piece, in the support of his grandmother, that allowed him to be comfortable in his own skin, and come out as gay and an early age. as a young adult, he began to focus on socialism through the mentorship of a philip randolph, allotted civil rights activist himself, and labor unionist. together they advocated for workers rights and equality. he spent years traveling across the country, giving speeches, organizing, in hopes of achieving a better america. he spent years doing that, in pursuit of trying to improve the situation, that the situation -- the country is facing. he spent two years in prison for avoiding the world war ii dra
malcolm x, rosa parks, and martin luther king day.there are a lot more black heroes to discuss. at that and, i want to discuss another pioneer about whom some of you may not know, who had an outsized impact on the quest for civil rights. his name was -- he was born in 1912, raised by quicker, parents who and an early age, instilled in him a long-standing commitment to nonviolence in peace. it was that in her piece, in the support of his grandmother, that allowed him to be comfortable in his own...
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malcolm nance and sarah kendzior. sarah, i want to start with you.to a sound bite from yesterday, nick fuentes speaking at what could be considered a white nationalist rally. >> can we give a round of applause for russia? yes. absolutely. absolutely. now they're going on about russia and vladimir putin is hitler, they say that's not a good thing. i shouldn't have said that. i shouldn't have said that. but what other way is there to say it. of course we know that's a terrible comparison. >> sarah, this is a group that's a white nationalist group. two members of congress spoke at this convening, marjorie taylor greene and paul gosar. nbc news says that mtg didn't say anything out of the ordinary. but leaves room for debate there. quite dangerous to me to hear statements like that and also those statements echoed by tucker carlson and others from right wing extremists while we see what's happening and unfolding in ukraine. what does this mean for domestic politics at home? >> these have been linked a long time, going on since trump announced run for off
malcolm nance and sarah kendzior. sarah, i want to start with you.to a sound bite from yesterday, nick fuentes speaking at what could be considered a white nationalist rally. >> can we give a round of applause for russia? yes. absolutely. absolutely. now they're going on about russia and vladimir putin is hitler, they say that's not a good thing. i shouldn't have said that. i shouldn't have said that. but what other way is there to say it. of course we know that's a terrible comparison....
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malcolm nance, clint watts, thank you.s sticking around. >>> new information from the fbi reveals how many hbcus were targeted by the avalanche of bomb threats and the numbers, oh, they're alarming. stay with us. numbers, oh, they're alarming stay with us ll prescription-str? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. there are millions of ways to make the most of your land. learn more at deere.com we got the house! there are millions of ways to make the most of your land. you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your
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it's some of the attraction that the bomber mafia that malcolm writes about. they just saw this as a very effective and efficient way to fight war. more effective, more efficient. but it's always going to have these elements of chance and probability that you just can't ignore. there is always -- somebody's always going to get hurt. and it's all the services have fallen victim to this over time. >>ates an interesting point. want to make a slight amendment. i think virtual war, or the modern distance war that we are talking about makes the decisions of leaders easier. but i think it's a much more complicated question when you talk about the people who are actually waging the war. so if i am in wherever, colorado or wherever the drone warfare center is and i am -- i am killing an individual on the other side of the world. when i launch that drone, i actually see -- i see that person. >> yeah, you do. >> in the second world war when you dropped a bomb from 25,000 feet, that's removed. you might never ever see the consequences. maybe a strike photo. but even a str
it's some of the attraction that the bomber mafia that malcolm writes about. they just saw this as a very effective and efficient way to fight war. more effective, more efficient. but it's always going to have these elements of chance and probability that you just can't ignore. there is always -- somebody's always going to get hurt. and it's all the services have fallen victim to this over time. >>ates an interesting point. want to make a slight amendment. i think virtual war, or the...
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let me go to malcolm first.ht, and he was asked whether or not he would send u.s. troops to ukraine. take a look. >> what scenarios would you put american troops to rescue and get americans out? >> there's not. that's a world war. when americans and russians start shooting at each other, we're in a very different world. >> not even on behalf of evacuating americans? >> no. how do you even find them? i'm hoping that he goes in, he's smart enough not to do anything that would negatively impact on american citizens. >> have you told him that? >> yes. >> you've told him to -- that americans will be a line that they can't cross? >> i didn't have to tell him that. i have spoken about that, he knows that. >> malcolm, you are in ukraine at this moment. first of all, there is this sort of now call for everyone to get out of ukraine, so let us know if and when you're planning on doing that. but what do you make of this sort of standoff between putin and the west? because on the one hand, it could in theory be a kim jong-u
let me go to malcolm first.ht, and he was asked whether or not he would send u.s. troops to ukraine. take a look. >> what scenarios would you put american troops to rescue and get americans out? >> there's not. that's a world war. when americans and russians start shooting at each other, we're in a very different world. >> not even on behalf of evacuating americans? >> no. how do you even find them? i'm hoping that he goes in, he's smart enough not to do anything that...
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update with i what is happening at the un security council in washington, no great surprise there, malcolmthe resolution deploring aggression by russian in ukraine has been vetoed by russia, surprise, surprise. united apparatus —— india and united arab emirates have abstained. russia has some allies is that it can call upon but in some senses, the un at a time like this becomes a bit of a sideshow, as it is essentially the reality what is happening on the ground. i reality what is happening on the round. ~ ., , reality what is happening on the round. ~ . , . ., ground. i think that is right. what is happening _ ground. i think that is right. what is happening on — ground. i think that is right. what is happening on the _ ground. i think that is right. what is happening on the ground - ground. i think that is right. what is happening on the ground as - ground. i think that is right. what| is happening on the ground as the rice -- _ is happening on the ground as the rice -- most — is happening on the ground as the rice —— most important thing on the ground _ rice —— most important thing on t
update with i what is happening at the un security council in washington, no great surprise there, malcolmthe resolution deploring aggression by russian in ukraine has been vetoed by russia, surprise, surprise. united apparatus —— india and united arab emirates have abstained. russia has some allies is that it can call upon but in some senses, the un at a time like this becomes a bit of a sideshow, as it is essentially the reality what is happening on the ground. i reality what is happening...
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malcolm x was born malcolm little in 1925 in nebraska. during his childhood, his family relocated many times in our nation's midwest before moving to boston and new york city in his teens. the home on williams street where malcolm x and his family resided from 1952 to 1953 sat neglected for decades until the leadership of local organization called project we hope, dream, and believe worked to preserve this historic site. the house will be transformed into a museum that will focus on the life and significance of malcolm x, his advocacy and as a youth learning center. i want to thank the michigan historic preservation office and the michigan economic development corporation for their help in preserving our district's black history and malcolm x's legacy and the impact on our communities. congratulate project hope, dream, and believe on their incredible accomplishment and their hard work in preserving our history. with that i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. rouzer, for five minutes.
malcolm x was born malcolm little in 1925 in nebraska. during his childhood, his family relocated many times in our nation's midwest before moving to boston and new york city in his teens. the home on williams street where malcolm x and his family resided from 1952 to 1953 sat neglected for decades until the leadership of local organization called project we hope, dream, and believe worked to preserve this historic site. the house will be transformed into a museum that will focus on the life...
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malcolm, you take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story is putin issues nuclear threatncreasingly — threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that _ threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin has - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears. increasingly that putin has bitten off a lot more than he can chew in ukraine. the operation is not going well at all. he could not have expected the unity of the west in imposing such remarkable sanctions and most of all, he has lost germany. he never really had germany but germany was always a country in europe which was arguing for understanding russia and for a more conciliatory approach and that has finished today with that remarkable set of announcements from the german chancellor today and indeed yesterday. it is really quite remarkable and i think that is a context of putin feels things are not going his way. he feels frustrated and that is the context in which he is issuing this nuclear threat. putting strategic nuclear forces in a higher set of a lot. saying don't
malcolm, you take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story is putin issues nuclear threatncreasingly — threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that _ threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin has - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears. increasingly that putin has bitten off a lot more than he can chew in ukraine. the operation is not going well at all. he could not have expected the unity of the west in...
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and, i think malcolm has a good point. really important perspective in our party. but, what's at stake this year, especially in a post january 6th world is that we are up against a competing party that is really trying to undermine the foundations of our government, under system, and they lie constantly about every issue, you know? they don't just lie about the election. they lie about everything that is important to you and your family too. so, the stakes of actually winning this race in november, where really counts are really, really high for working people, and for everybody else. so, i think the argument that i've made it so far out on the trail as i can actually win this race. you know, i can win the whole state of pennsylvania, in a year where some of the headlines are going to be against us. i've done that in congressional races before. and, that's something that neither malcolm nor john fetterman can say. and so, that's been a lot of what the primary campaign is about. and i think by winning, we are going to be ab
and, i think malcolm has a good point. really important perspective in our party. but, what's at stake this year, especially in a post january 6th world is that we are up against a competing party that is really trying to undermine the foundations of our government, under system, and they lie constantly about every issue, you know? they don't just lie about the election. they lie about everything that is important to you and your family too. so, the stakes of actually winning this race in...
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thank you malcolm, yeah quick!in a months time, those two little boys walking and hands and taking candy, can be laying down that nation wire for ieds. >> malcolm, thank you, we appreciate all of your time. and your expertise. coming up next, war and words! americans foreign commander in chief, again, praising president putin. what he has to say about president biden, and could it help russia with this propaganda? and could i help russia with thi propaganda if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. that's virtually everywhere we serve. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. comcast business. powering possibilities™. former president trump, taking the sta
thank you malcolm, yeah quick!in a months time, those two little boys walking and hands and taking candy, can be laying down that nation wire for ieds. >> malcolm, thank you, we appreciate all of your time. and your expertise. coming up next, war and words! americans foreign commander in chief, again, praising president putin. what he has to say about president biden, and could it help russia with this propaganda? and could i help russia with thi propaganda if you're a small business,...
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me are annabel denham from the think tank, the institute of economic affairs — and also professor malcolmnited services institute. here in london, it isjust after 10:30pm in the evening, london time, so we are starting to get some of the first edition newspapers for british audiences and the international editions of papers like the financial times and the new york times and the international edition of the new york times as invaders bear down on kyiv, its front page also asks can the united states adapt to this new reality? here, a resident in front of an apartment block after a bombing. the paper reports how citizens are trying to defend their capital. in the times, the battle to save kyiv, putting up fierce resistance slowing the russian advance. the sun has a similar picture on its front page, the headline is the thin blue and yellow line, and finally the telegraph has fears that president putin will unleash devastating modern rockets on ukraine within hours. now, thank you both for being with us. annabel, i am going to get you to take off and tell me what paper we are going to look a
me are annabel denham from the think tank, the institute of economic affairs — and also professor malcolmnited services institute. here in london, it isjust after 10:30pm in the evening, london time, so we are starting to get some of the first edition newspapers for british audiences and the international editions of papers like the financial times and the new york times and the international edition of the new york times as invaders bear down on kyiv, its front page also asks can the united...
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you asked what can we do, show up armed. >> malcolm, that's terrifying. you are uniquely positioned to talk about this given you have dealt with these things. the fact we're dealing with something like that doe messiahicly, i don't think the republican party, again, especially republican voters will accept an election outcome that they don't like. then what's our recourse? >> let me go back to your previous question because i'm going to tell you what happens this november if, in fact, the democrats don't start messaging right now and the republicans who are independents, opposed to donald trump and support the constitution don't get it together right now, the american experiment ends on election day. done. they are not joking about going out and tearing up all the machinery of government. they're not joking about impeaching joe biden and kamala harris on a monthly basis. jason johnson predicted they would go out and appoint -- they can just vote donald trump as speaker of the house in order to humiliate nancy pelosi in her previous position in the same wa
you asked what can we do, show up armed. >> malcolm, that's terrifying. you are uniquely positioned to talk about this given you have dealt with these things. the fact we're dealing with something like that doe messiahicly, i don't think the republican party, again, especially republican voters will accept an election outcome that they don't like. then what's our recourse? >> let me go back to your previous question because i'm going to tell you what happens this november if, in...
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was 13. >> yeah. >> we feared -- people had loyalty to malcolm.father is finally exonerated. what was the day like for you? >> i thought that i would die and maybe my grandkids or my kids would live to see the day. i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: two families, two men who endured decades of imprisonment, an example to all of a kind of resilience in the face of injustice no american should ever have to endure. >> you don't strike me as a man who is broken at all. how is that possible? >> god is on my side. i am the spirit of truth. >> reporter: for "good morning america," byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> powerful. "soul of a nation: exonerated" airs tomorrow at 9:00 eastern right here on abc. we'll be right back. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: good morning, let's look at traffic. jobyna: good morning, we will begin with a live look and oakland showing you the slow down in the northbound lanes. we are seeing the aftermath of debris that was on the roadway around 23rd and there may bei le toll p
was 13. >> yeah. >> we feared -- people had loyalty to malcolm.father is finally exonerated. what was the day like for you? >> i thought that i would die and maybe my grandkids or my kids would live to see the day. i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: two families, two men who endured decades of imprisonment, an example to all of a kind of resilience in the face of injustice no american should ever have to endure. >> you don't strike me as a man who is broken...
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they gathered for a card car caravan to celebrate malcolm x. the civil rights leader did not trust that injustice could be solved by integration into white society. he thought african-americans needed to create their own solutions, even if it means disrupting the status quo. >> black people are hopefully coming to the understanding that self-determination is our only way. right? that we have to save ourselves. this legacy is very important, as it ever was. we still have a lot of work to do, and a lot of pushing to do. >> today's car caravan capped off a week of events elevating black solidarity in oakland. >>> imagine being an animal crossing this stretch of i-17 in the santa cruz mountains. many don't make it across alive, but caltrans is looking at a possible solution. the agency broke ground on a $12 million project that will tunnel beneath the busy highway, creating an animal underpass. the land trust of santa cruz county has spent years buying land on both sides of the highway to make the underpass possible. researchers say roughly 350 ani
they gathered for a card car caravan to celebrate malcolm x. the civil rights leader did not trust that injustice could be solved by integration into white society. he thought african-americans needed to create their own solutions, even if it means disrupting the status quo. >> black people are hopefully coming to the understanding that self-determination is our only way. right? that we have to save ourselves. this legacy is very important, as it ever was. we still have a lot of work to...
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my name is malcolm young. i'm the executive director at chinatown community development center. portsmouth square, the living room and church of chinatown. development center was born in 1977 out of movement and struggle. in san francisco, we were facing a moment when redevelopment and the expansion of the financial district was literally wiping communities off the face of the map, and international hotel ended up being a focal point of that. i think this incredible coming together of struggle and issues to protect and save this community with kind of this rising tide of activism, and chinatown cdc was really formed out of that movement. there is a mission here that i need to be part of. >> malcolm young, that is where you dedicate your life to this community and take on the role as director of the chinatown cdc. >> that's right. >> big job. >> you know, for me, i just see this as taking on and inheriting the legacy of incredible leadership prior to where i come from. my job honestly is to leave this place, community and organization, better than when i found it. there's so many
my name is malcolm young. i'm the executive director at chinatown community development center. portsmouth square, the living room and church of chinatown. development center was born in 1977 out of movement and struggle. in san francisco, we were facing a moment when redevelopment and the expansion of the financial district was literally wiping communities off the face of the map, and international hotel ended up being a focal point of that. i think this incredible coming together of struggle...
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n says, in 2 months from now, nearly 7000000 people will need help. malcolm web al jazeera, the trolls of 2 high profile opposition figures are due to start nicaragua. there are among dozens of the president's political opponents accused of violating the constitution. many were hoping to run against daniel ortega in november as presidential race, but they were imprisoned ahead of the votes and parliaments as are bound for private universities. on 6, a groups or latin america editor lucio newman reports. their new images of what's happening inside man, i was she what the prison. it's were more than 40 government opponents had been tried behind closed doors for alleged conspiracy, terrorism, and much more human rights center, director of human newness, calls it a judicial farce. or they've not been able to prove any crime against this. people who have been practically kidnapped and kept in prison, violating the law and denying them due process, there is no presumption of innocence. the lawyers have had no access to them until the day of the trial. this is a model of an isolation cell whe
n says, in 2 months from now, nearly 7000000 people will need help. malcolm web al jazeera, the trolls of 2 high profile opposition figures are due to start nicaragua. there are among dozens of the president's political opponents accused of violating the constitution. many were hoping to run against daniel ortega in november as presidential race, but they were imprisoned ahead of the votes and parliaments as are bound for private universities. on 6, a groups or latin america editor lucio newman...
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malcolm x and mlk.lacks went from freedom to a period of reconstruction which led to anything but equality. instead we got segregation in the south. 1955, rosa parks. the simple gesture sent shock waves across the south. she refused to give up or seat to a white man on a segregated bus. black students enter a white school under armed god. the civil rights act of 1964 passed. meanwhile, sports pulling america forward again. the first black heavyweight champion, jack johnson. >> jackie robinson. a pride to his race. brian: jackie robinson breaking baseball's color barrier, and mohammed ali. he was the most fame powls american in the -- the most famous american in the world. the first black secretary of state, colin powell. and the first female secretary of state were condoleezza rice. and then barack obama who wins the election for president. could the supreme court justice be next? joining us, professor wilfred reilly, shemeka michelle, charles, let me start with you. where are we at with race relations?
malcolm x and mlk.lacks went from freedom to a period of reconstruction which led to anything but equality. instead we got segregation in the south. 1955, rosa parks. the simple gesture sent shock waves across the south. she refused to give up or seat to a white man on a segregated bus. black students enter a white school under armed god. the civil rights act of 1964 passed. meanwhile, sports pulling america forward again. the first black heavyweight champion, jack johnson. >> jackie...
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they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. oil from a damage pipeline in the ecuadorian, amazon has reached the river that supplies clean water to indigenous communities. parts of nature reserve, the tone to endangered wildlife has been contaminated. the environment to industry says the privately owned pipeline burst when it was hit by a rock. the government is calling it a major pollution event. on northern india has been a major pit stop for many birds migrating from central asia and parts of europe during the harsh northern winter. but vanishing wetlands and degrading habitats have led to fewer birds making. got journey have never taught reports from new delhi. on this cold, foggy morning, a gaggle of gree like geese is perched on an islet. they're mostly found in northern europe. but this time of year leave that icy climate and flock to northern india habitate, the ecology of the party, lord lendy parents aren't they will kick ecosystems, how much functioning properly functioning, non functioning, are kind of degrading tha
they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. oil from a damage pipeline in the ecuadorian, amazon has reached the river that supplies clean water to indigenous communities. parts of nature reserve, the tone to endangered wildlife has been contaminated. the environment to industry says the privately owned pipeline burst when it was hit by a rock. the government is calling it a major pollution event. on northern india has been a major pit...
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they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, russia, president of the cues, the west of trying to lure him into a war with ukraine. let him reputed says he wants to resolve the crisis, but demands at the west address rushes concerns of nato expansion eastwards. the station to store green a. let's imagine that ukraine is a member of nato stuffed with, with modern strike system. the same as in poland and romania who will stop. and what if it starts operations in.
they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, russia, president of the cues, the west of trying to lure him into a war with ukraine. let him reputed says he wants to resolve the crisis, but demands at the west address rushes concerns of nato expansion eastwards. the station to store green a. let's imagine that ukraine is a member of nato stuffed with, with modern strike system. the same as in...
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malcolm nance in kyiv, he's a veteran of the united states navy. >>> major heads of state from eu and nato are gathering in munich, including the ukraine president, volodymyr zelensky, he'll speak live at 9:30. >>> and in 30 years time, sea levels are expected to rise at three times the normal rate. can anything be done to stop it? >>> and the ceo of one of the biggest publishing houses in the world is bucking the book banning trend with a serious donation. he joins us later this hour. donation donation he joins us later this hour.mp , or...oh! i can't wait to go there! oreunite there, ♪ ♪ start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go. schedule your free covid-19 booster today. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. wherever you go. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. >>> we've been telling you about this munich security conference, this is it. that is volodymyr zelensky, the president of ukraine. he has gone to this
malcolm nance in kyiv, he's a veteran of the united states navy. >>> major heads of state from eu and nato are gathering in munich, including the ukraine president, volodymyr zelensky, he'll speak live at 9:30. >>> and in 30 years time, sea levels are expected to rise at three times the normal rate. can anything be done to stop it? >>> and the ceo of one of the biggest publishing houses in the world is bucking the book banning trend with a serious donation. he joins...
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the use now talking more about trade than aid and promising better terms spec malcolm web al jazeera nairobi can yeah. place in seattle frontier gas during the latest protests condemning the military takeover in october . the demonstrated marston, several areas of the capital cartoon time were set on fire at the airport security forces of kill dozens of student using the unrest since the true the dutch prime ministers apologized to indonesia for the systematic and widespread extreme violence used by the dutch army during indonesia, war of independence, mark rota says the government takes responsibility for the war. crimes committed in the former colony. victoria gave me reports. news from indonesia were these nomadic pictures about tomatoes, taking action against republicans for decades. the dutch government said the army had done nothing wrong as it attempted to regain control of their former colony during indonesia, his 4 year long war of independence that started in 1945. but his study by dutch researches has concluded the army did commit war crimes against civilians, and that pol
the use now talking more about trade than aid and promising better terms spec malcolm web al jazeera nairobi can yeah. place in seattle frontier gas during the latest protests condemning the military takeover in october . the demonstrated marston, several areas of the capital cartoon time were set on fire at the airport security forces of kill dozens of student using the unrest since the true the dutch prime ministers apologized to indonesia for the systematic and widespread extreme violence...
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and the fact that the experiment just malcolm and the fact that the experimentjust had these positivee is a really optimistic sign that when eter turns on in 2025 it is going to work as it is supposed to do. and that will be the first time that we ever create net energy, that we ever create net energy, thatis that we ever create net energy, that is at least the hope, that is what eter is designed to do. so how long, you know, what are we looking out, a few decades or beyond that, even, in terms of when this might be able to replace conventional energy sources? ., , , . sources? the optimistic forecast _ sources? the optimistic forecast are _ sources? the optimistic forecast are for- sources? the optimistic forecast are for 2050, l sources? the optimistic. forecast are for 2050, but sources? the optimistic- forecast are for 2050, but i see sceptics are holding out. first of all, we still need to prove the concept, we haven't yet done that. once you can do it in $1 billion machine, that doesn't mean you can spread it around the world in a practical way immediately. but i am an optimist
and the fact that the experiment just malcolm and the fact that the experimentjust had these positivee is a really optimistic sign that when eter turns on in 2025 it is going to work as it is supposed to do. and that will be the first time that we ever create net energy, that we ever create net energy, thatis that we ever create net energy, that is at least the hope, that is what eter is designed to do. so how long, you know, what are we looking out, a few decades or beyond that, even, in terms...
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n says, in 2 months from now, nearly 7000000 people who need help malcolm web al jazeera. still to come on al jazeera, a worrying uptake in attacks on the colombian border as revel groups battle of a drug roots and resources. a $200000000000.00 wipe out for facebook's parent company is more users choose to log off for good. ah, there's been a lot of rain recently throughout australia and the still plenty in the tropics because he's some sort of organization to this little frontal system is pushing out of the way purse on the other hand has been sitting in the sunshine. and there it is. there's nothing but sunshine, so 40 degrees is on offer to you on friday. well above the average, yet another 40 degree day adding to this record hot summer, but it cools down rapidly. $32.00, then $23.00. by time you get to sunday with the wind changing direction. at the same time, we've already changed the wind direction for brisbin. no longer hot and humid here it's on the cooler side, but 27 hotly cold. be honest. and there are a few showers here. the old line of rain stretches down towa
n says, in 2 months from now, nearly 7000000 people who need help malcolm web al jazeera. still to come on al jazeera, a worrying uptake in attacks on the colombian border as revel groups battle of a drug roots and resources. a $200000000000.00 wipe out for facebook's parent company is more users choose to log off for good. ah, there's been a lot of rain recently throughout australia and the still plenty in the tropics because he's some sort of organization to this little frontal system is...
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as compared with what the government says that only 46 prisoners were killed malcolm web. as the story of this woman's husband was an inmate, it could take a prison into rudy. hidden her face and changed her voice for her safety. when it caught fire 2 months ago, she was worried. she says she's been to the prison to try and find out if he survived. that she has not been able to see him since the gods told her nothing and sent her away. his another inmate told her, her husband was among those who burned to death. we don't know how they were buried . our children keep asking me where their father 8th. i told him, but he died. one of them asked me, will you take us to see his grave? when he has someone called me, he's asking if it is his father, because he didn't see his funeral or his body. she's one of many relatives of inmates who haven't had any official answers. and really 100 year old prison was over crowded, holding 3 times as many inmates as it was built for. the survivors say one block was badly burned, and the guards refused to unlock the tools. when the vice presid
as compared with what the government says that only 46 prisoners were killed malcolm web. as the story of this woman's husband was an inmate, it could take a prison into rudy. hidden her face and changed her voice for her safety. when it caught fire 2 months ago, she was worried. she says she's been to the prison to try and find out if he survived. that she has not been able to see him since the gods told her nothing and sent her away. his another inmate told her, her husband was among those...
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they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. new zealanders will be able to return to their country from any nation around the world from the middle of next month. as the country has just announced its loosening some of the worlds at titus the cove restrictions vaccinated. new zealanders in australia will be able to travel from the 28th of this month without going. busy into quarantine, known as an i q, the border, it will open to vaccinate and usually you see zealand there is from the rest of the world. 2 weeks later, the long term plan is for borders to fully open to anyone in october. it's time to move again. and so today in 5 steps, we move forward with our plan to reconnect new zealand to the world. beginning with step one. today i'm announcing that the fully vaccinated k ways and other currently eligible travelers from australia will be able to travel to new zealand from 11 59 pm, sunday, 27 february. and instead of going into my queue, will be able to south isolate. let's cross live now when hale's into a rango, new zeala
they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. new zealanders will be able to return to their country from any nation around the world from the middle of next month. as the country has just announced its loosening some of the worlds at titus the cove restrictions vaccinated. new zealanders in australia will be able to travel from the 28th of this month without going. busy into quarantine, known as an i q, the border, it will open to...
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malcolm, stay safe.very much as always. >>> still ahead, trump is already in legal trouble up to his weird furry eyebrows. now a judge's recent ruling about his conduct on january 6th could be the one that ends up sinking him. we'll be right back. that ends sinking him. sinking him. we'll be right bk.acief ♪ahhh!♪ wooo! vaporize sore throat pain with what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine ♪ “all i do is win” by dj khaled ♪ ♪ everybody's hands go up! ♪ karaoke singer: and they stay there. and they say yeah. and they stay there, up, down, up, down. never lose confidence in how you run your business. intuit is bringing quickbooks and mailchimp together to help you set up and grow. dj khaled: man, i love this scent. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ to he♪ red roses too ♪ grow. ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to my
malcolm, stay safe.very much as always. >>> still ahead, trump is already in legal trouble up to his weird furry eyebrows. now a judge's recent ruling about his conduct on january 6th could be the one that ends up sinking him. we'll be right back. that ends sinking him. sinking him. we'll be right bk.acief ♪ahhh!♪ wooo! vaporize sore throat pain with what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches...