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malcolm: is sweden a safe country?>>> most people are worried about family members getting shot unless they are in socially vulnerable areas are wrapped up in gang conflict. malcolm: that perception was undermined by this hit on a busy mall in southern sweden on august 19 in which a gang leader was killed. a 39-year-old woman unconnected to the feud was caught in the spray of bullets. with elections approaching, gun crime and the involvement of teenagers is a major issue. >>>> you have to cool the conflict on. malcolm: karen heads of the inner-city crime prevention unit. she acknowledges that sweden was slow to react to gun violence. it is now providing more robust policing and tough for jail terms. >> if you are a violent group, you will get the focus or attention of the police. that creates internal pressure to calm down the conflict. malcolm: swedes rejected the former centerleft's government light touch on gun crime. er election, voters turned to a right-wing coalition, which promised to get tough on gaining crime.
malcolm: is sweden a safe country?>>> most people are worried about family members getting shot unless they are in socially vulnerable areas are wrapped up in gang conflict. malcolm: that perception was undermined by this hit on a busy mall in southern sweden on august 19 in which a gang leader was killed. a 39-year-old woman unconnected to the feud was caught in the spray of bullets. with elections approaching, gun crime and the involvement of teenagers is a major issue....
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malcolm: i am going back next friday. i was in the ukrainian army. >> i am sorry if you cover this before. i would like to know -- i thought you were not going to go back. why did you leave? why did you come back? i just want to know what your take is on the ground? malcolm: we received calls on invasion day and i had been if it is before been at the ford -- at the forward area and i met people who i knew that were graduates of the american defense language institute and the called and said we are going to die today. they had received like 50 rounds in a year being fired at them. they received 300 in four hours. they were being pulverized. you listen to someone you know literally tell you they are going to die, it is going to motivate you. hard steel, right? steel hitting 200 per hour on the first day. >> you are going to go back to it? malcolm: i am going to go back to it, i have been hit with bigger. an gun hit my position and it was unhealthy. i am in the ukrainian army and i'm on leave, but i carry a firearm, i carry
malcolm: i am going back next friday. i was in the ukrainian army. >> i am sorry if you cover this before. i would like to know -- i thought you were not going to go back. why did you leave? why did you come back? i just want to know what your take is on the ground? malcolm: we received calls on invasion day and i had been if it is before been at the ford -- at the forward area and i met people who i knew that were graduates of the american defense language institute and the called and...
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i'm excited to see malcolm. first of all, thank you for coming and welcome back, malcolm, that's first nlt thank you very much. >> that's the first thing. malcolm, you've been over in ukraine, but that's not actually why we're here today. we're here because we want to talk about the threats to americans' democracy. in your book "they want to kill americans", you say that when the election was called for joe biden, people celebrated in the streets literally, we remember the images of people dancing on cars, like we've overthrown a dictator like in other places and we all took a breath, maybe we were relieved, but you say that was premature and you say that this book is an early warning. so, what is the threat assessment, in your view, of this ongoing risk and threat to american democracy as you see them? >> okay. well, you know, i characterize it because everybody wants me to talk about ukraine a little bit and i did that today with marty for 45 minutes. so you can go listen to that. but when i was in ukraine, i
i'm excited to see malcolm. first of all, thank you for coming and welcome back, malcolm, that's first nlt thank you very much. >> that's the first thing. malcolm, you've been over in ukraine, but that's not actually why we're here today. we're here because we want to talk about the threats to americans' democracy. in your book "they want to kill americans", you say that when the election was called for joe biden, people celebrated in the streets literally, we remember the...
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malcolm sim was one of the authors. all different parts of the world to come together to review all ofhe scientific evidence. so, in our particular area of expertise and my area was primarily the human studies that have been performed. sean: the who routinely evaluates and classifies substances that can cause cancer. a group 1 classification means. it includes alcohol and tobacco. group 2a means probably carcinogenic, and includes red meat and very hot drinks. group 2b is possibly carcinogenic, and includes things like car exhaust, but also some contraceptive pills and pickled vegetables. the expert panel decided to classify radio frequency radiation in group 2b. malcolm sim: that group concluded that, taking the human evidence and the animal evidence together, there was limited evidence of radio frequency causing cancer in humans. i mean, you've got a whole lot of scientists from around the world, each with their own perspective on the data, i anoften they'll havehole lot oftheir own interpretation,he and so the was no
malcolm sim was one of the authors. all different parts of the world to come together to review all ofhe scientific evidence. so, in our particular area of expertise and my area was primarily the human studies that have been performed. sean: the who routinely evaluates and classifies substances that can cause cancer. a group 1 classification means. it includes alcohol and tobacco. group 2a means probably carcinogenic, and includes red meat and very hot drinks. group 2b is possibly carcinogenic,...
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malcolm brabant reports from brigon, england.se] malcolm: he is the first prime minister of color, the first of indian descent. aged 42, former treasury chief rishi sunak is now the youngest leader of the united kingdom in more than 200 years. pm sunak: it is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party i love. malcolm: he's also britain's third prime minister this year, after boris johnson resigned amid scands, and liz truss was forced out following a catastrophic budget. sunak's perceived financial acumen will be severely tested as he tackles inflation and soaring energy prices. pm sunak: there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we need stability and unity and i will make it my utmost priority to brinmy party and our country together. malcolm: his two opponents -- boris johnson and penny mordaunt -- couldn't muster enough support from conservative lawmakerand they conceded to sunak, making him prime minister by default. for many tory members, sunak is to blame for johnson's demise after resign
malcolm brabant reports from brigon, england.se] malcolm: he is the first prime minister of color, the first of indian descent. aged 42, former treasury chief rishi sunak is now the youngest leader of the united kingdom in more than 200 years. pm sunak: it is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party i love. malcolm: he's also britain's third prime minister this year, after boris johnson resigned amid scands, and liz truss was forced out following a catastrophic budget....
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and it was malcolm thomas. >> malcolm thomas is lyle herring's cousin.wanted to talk about a very distraught lyle who he had also seen in the days after lesley missed work. malcolm told aasha that lyle seemed almost suicidal. >> did he mention lesley at all? >> he said don't bring up her name anymore. he doesn't want to hear about her anymore. >> did you get feeling it was because of a fight or something? >> i thought maybe there was a disagreement. people do have disagreements. people split up for short periods of time and get back together. and i said, well, maybe he's just upset over something. >> lyle asked malcolm drive with him to his condo complex. lyle led the way in his suv. >> you're following lyle to his house. >> yes, i am. >> but he doesn't go straight there. >> he made a sharp left turn and that was different. >> away from his home. >> away from his home. >> they ended up in a remote garage underneath the complex. >> he opens up my back passenger side door. he got into the back seat. closes the door. slides down in the seat of the car and p
and it was malcolm thomas. >> malcolm thomas is lyle herring's cousin.wanted to talk about a very distraught lyle who he had also seen in the days after lesley missed work. malcolm told aasha that lyle seemed almost suicidal. >> did he mention lesley at all? >> he said don't bring up her name anymore. he doesn't want to hear about her anymore. >> did you get feeling it was because of a fight or something? >> i thought maybe there was a disagreement. people do have...
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we are joined by john malcolm. now at the heritage foundation and also rakim brooks the president for alliance for justice could thank you for giving us your time. let's go with the eyes idea about the decisions of lester. mr. brooks, let's start with you. how do you think people perceive the court for decisions of last year and what does it mean going forward this term? >> it seems the supreme court is facing a legitimacy crisis and the recent its chief has commented on it. there israel concerned that the supreme court is outpacing american society. you don't expect our court to be responsive to public opinion that means there is ultimately a bridge too far for the american public. we may see at this term. host: mr. malcolm? guest: judges are life tenured for a reason. it is another provision of the constitution. they not supposed to follow polls. there are a lot of provisions that sometimes the opinions the issue are correct but they are not popular. at least in certain segments of the population so the left has
we are joined by john malcolm. now at the heritage foundation and also rakim brooks the president for alliance for justice could thank you for giving us your time. let's go with the eyes idea about the decisions of lester. mr. brooks, let's start with you. how do you think people perceive the court for decisions of last year and what does it mean going forward this term? >> it seems the supreme court is facing a legitimacy crisis and the recent its chief has commented on it. there israel...
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mal malcolm, if that report suggests the u.s. recession, how does the market respond? >> that will be encouraging to the markets as far as good news that tells us we have reached that bottom that we all have been looking for i think finding out we're not in recession here, however, we had the recession we were looking for earlier this year, frankly, technically, i think will be a signal to the markets that although the doom and gloom is out there and the attitude is pessi pessimistic, it is darkest before the storm where we are turning the corner and can't feel it yet because the economy lags behind the store mck marke. >> have you been buying into the mini rally >> not yet i assume this was going to be the time to buy when q3 earnings came out and showed weakness i thought the markets for sure were coming into this week in the opposite direction i'm really surprised at the market durability or willingness to say i hear you, but i still think it is time to buy. that has been very surprising for me as an investor. we have not been
mal malcolm, if that report suggests the u.s. recession, how does the market respond? >> that will be encouraging to the markets as far as good news that tells us we have reached that bottom that we all have been looking for i think finding out we're not in recession here, however, we had the recession we were looking for earlier this year, frankly, technically, i think will be a signal to the markets that although the doom and gloom is out there and the attitude is pessi pessimistic, it...
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the two spent more than two decades in prison in connection with the murder of malcolm x. dismissed their convictions after new evidence was uncovered. a third man was convicted of shooting malcolm x. >>> there are a billion reasons to buy a potential lottery ticket today, and the latest effort to save the grain deal with russia. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports turkey and the u.n. are trying to revive the grain deal they helped broker with russia. on saturday russia resumed its blockade of ukrainian ports cutting off urgently needed grain exports to the world. moscow suspended the earlier deal alleging that ukraine launched a drone attack against russia's black sea fleet off occupied crimea. ukraine denied it was behind that attack. president biden called the russian move outrageous. >> going to increase starvation, there's no reason for them to do that, but they are always looking for some rationale to say the reason they're doing something outrageous is because the west made them do it. and it's just -- it's just n
the two spent more than two decades in prison in connection with the murder of malcolm x. dismissed their convictions after new evidence was uncovered. a third man was convicted of shooting malcolm x. >>> there are a billion reasons to buy a potential lottery ticket today, and the latest effort to save the grain deal with russia. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports turkey and the u.n. are trying to revive the...
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it's ridiculous when people say we need other another r malcolm, another marketing .se people whose names will never know who contributed to the ideas of what it is to navigate our blackness under oppression and that has to be the case now. e sometimes we need to applause all the noise we heard from hi the last week is symptomatic of the noise we've been doing because of the explosion of this thing. we need to get off-line and really have some conversations that i've turned to getting on the phone with people again, and we have a conversation about what we just witnessed at the oscars and why did we see thisconversation . what can we do here and i think that's where it's got to be. there's got to be some sort of effort otherwise going to be constantly in crisis mode, reacting to stop, reacting to the slap, what happened to judge jackson. i'm tired of reacting, i'm just tired ofbeing in crisis mode . we have to say we don't win when you're in crisis mode. all you do is what we've been doing for 400+ years which is surviving . i want to survive , we asked the question i
it's ridiculous when people say we need other another r malcolm, another marketing .se people whose names will never know who contributed to the ideas of what it is to navigate our blackness under oppression and that has to be the case now. e sometimes we need to applause all the noise we heard from hi the last week is symptomatic of the noise we've been doing because of the explosion of this thing. we need to get off-line and really have some conversations that i've turned to getting on the...
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people say we need another malcolm, another martin.that's to all the people who existed doing the civil rights movement, fannie lou hamer, ella baker, people whose names. we'll never know who contributed to ideas of what it is to navigate our blackness under oppression. you and i think that this has to be the case now. and i just think that sometimes we just need to pause. all the noise that we've just heard for last week is symptomatic of the noise we've been doing because of the explosion of, this thing. so cell phones, social, like, you know, we need to get offline and just really have some conversations. i've to just getting on the phone with people again like hey can we just have a conversation about what we just witnessed, for example, at the oscars? why did we see this? we're actually having a conversation about brown jackson. you know, and what can we do here? and i think that that's where it's got to be. you know, there's got to be some sort of core, some effort. otherwise we're going to be casting mode, you know, constant in
people say we need another malcolm, another martin.that's to all the people who existed doing the civil rights movement, fannie lou hamer, ella baker, people whose names. we'll never know who contributed to ideas of what it is to navigate our blackness under oppression. you and i think that this has to be the case now. and i just think that sometimes we just need to pause. all the noise that we've just heard for last week is symptomatic of the noise we've been doing because of the explosion of,...
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and so without further ado , tonight we are very excited to welcome malcolm, malcolm nance celebrating the release of "they want to kill americans", the malicious and deranged ideology of the trump insurgency. he is a globally renowned engaging expert on terrorism, extremism and insurgency and a multiple multiple new york times best-selling author whose books include the plot to hack america andthe plot to betray america among many others . a 34 year arab speaking veteran of the us intelligence community combating terrorism program he's been called the neil degrasse tyson of counterterrorism . and is considered one of the great african americans and espionage by the international space museum.er spy museum. thank you sir. neil degrasse tyson, yes. and he is a counterterrorism analyst for nbc news andmsnbc , joining him in concert conversation is a zerlina maxwell.nd mbc political analyst, top commentator, speaker and writer. she's the senior director of progressiveprogramming for serious xm and cohost of the award-winning radio show signal boost . she is the utauthor of the end of whit
and so without further ado , tonight we are very excited to welcome malcolm, malcolm nance celebrating the release of "they want to kill americans", the malicious and deranged ideology of the trump insurgency. he is a globally renowned engaging expert on terrorism, extremism and insurgency and a multiple multiple new york times best-selling author whose books include the plot to hack america andthe plot to betray america among many others . a 34 year arab speaking veteran of the us...
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it's ridiculous when you say we need another malcolm, another martin.t's disrespectful to all the people, people who think you'll never know who contributed ideas of what it does navigate our blackness under oppression. i think that has to be the case now. i think sometimes we need to pause all the noise we just refer the last week is symptomatic of the noise we been dealing with because of the explosion of this thing, cell phones, social media, like when you do get off-line and hassan conversation. i turned to getting on the phone with people or gimp like hey can we have a conversation about what we just witness, for example, at the oscars and why did we see this conversation? what can we do? i think that's what got to be. there's got to be some sort of effort. otherwise were going to be constantly in crisis mode, constant crisis mode reacting to step in reacting to the slack, racking to what happened to judge got tonja brown jackson. i'm tired reacting. i'm tired of being in crisis mode. you don't win when you're in crisis mode. when you're in crisis
it's ridiculous when you say we need another malcolm, another martin.t's disrespectful to all the people, people who think you'll never know who contributed ideas of what it does navigate our blackness under oppression. i think that has to be the case now. i think sometimes we need to pause all the noise we just refer the last week is symptomatic of the noise we been dealing with because of the explosion of this thing, cell phones, social media, like when you do get off-line and hassan...
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i will bring it back to malcolm x. a second and noww the survey to the white people do and he said nothing but after he made his pilgrimage shoe glad to say is that the responsibility of any a but i do believe it's human beings be our response from hours the. so the question of what should i read or watch or listen to so i want to take on to say go figure it out for yourself. now here i am 2022 who can say . >> that this was a space cadet of the mind out of a few people. it inspired me toti have conversation on saturdays that led us create a narrative and now he had this place on —- a place on theam radio but as a family because weut do have the trauma tok work through. but i feel this is the inflection point. george floyd, and on the rules of hearing trump there with that confrontation between blackness and whiteness but i also think we're in a moment when but also don't ignore that there is a growing ever a crafter. >> that's wild to think about and that it is a flat. right now. do you feel that then to be financiall
i will bring it back to malcolm x. a second and noww the survey to the white people do and he said nothing but after he made his pilgrimage shoe glad to say is that the responsibility of any a but i do believe it's human beings be our response from hours the. so the question of what should i read or watch or listen to so i want to take on to say go figure it out for yourself. now here i am 2022 who can say . >> that this was a space cadet of the mind out of a few people. it inspired me...
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rosa parks had a tremendous affinity and admiration for malcolm x . and dr.s the model of the appropriate civil rights fighter. yoruba: not only was she a supporter of malcolm x, but of the black panthers, of the revolutionary group the republic of new africa. i mean, these were radical groups really at the front line of pushing for reparations, for for self-defense, for black liberation, not just, you know, being able to sit on the on a bus. we want people to not only be inspired by her lifelong commitment and to understand that rosa parks and many other black women were at the forefront of this movement. soledad: the film is called "the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks." ladies, thank you for talking with me. appreciate it. >> coming up on “matter of fact,” this california woman's is still suffering the lasting effects of covid-19. >> when we go to the doctor, they literally say, "oh no, that's because you're fat, that's because you're old." they will not attribute it to long haul. >> why are so many long haulers struggling to get the medical care they ne
rosa parks had a tremendous affinity and admiration for malcolm x . and dr.s the model of the appropriate civil rights fighter. yoruba: not only was she a supporter of malcolm x, but of the black panthers, of the revolutionary group the republic of new africa. i mean, these were radical groups really at the front line of pushing for reparations, for for self-defense, for black liberation, not just, you know, being able to sit on the on a bus. we want people to not only be inspired by her...
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when i first read malcolm x at 18, 19 years old, it blew my mind. it liberatedei me in a way thati couldn't imagine when i read this for the first time i understood my mother from the low country of south carolina was beautiful poetry because she put it in a book. doesd that make sense? began to realize everything i need as an artist and writer, a thinker is here in front of me in my hand and i didn't know it because i have been practicing, i was taught self hatred for the first 18 or 19 years of my life. i can just take this and go with it for the rest of my life so my writing for me is telling the truth. you got to tell the truth of black people and what we had to go through in this country not just in america but canada, europe, all over the world. we should never be apologetic about being black, we should be proud to say i'm in love with my blackness, my african this, it doesn't mean i hate anyone, i look all people but i will not put blood for other people aheat of myself and that's what my literature is about. got to honor myself, mama, my gra
when i first read malcolm x at 18, 19 years old, it blew my mind. it liberatedei me in a way thati couldn't imagine when i read this for the first time i understood my mother from the low country of south carolina was beautiful poetry because she put it in a book. doesd that make sense? began to realize everything i need as an artist and writer, a thinker is here in front of me in my hand and i didn't know it because i have been practicing, i was taught self hatred for the first 18 or 19 years...
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most votes about 10.5 malcolm prized mail in and -- malcolm prized mail in and surpassed a level at thet in 2018 midterms including in california where democrats alleged the state's new voting law suppresses the vote there and the numbers would disagree with the liberal left. stu: they would indeed. i've got big news, i mean big news. tmz says tom brady and his wife giselle will be filing for divorce and have reach added a settlement to end their marriage. any comment on this? lauren: i'm sad. >> sad. any time a marriage dissolves it's sad for the couple and the kids. lauren: they were a golden couple and it's sad. stu: don't forget to send in friday feedback. there's time. e-mail questions, comments, critiques to varneyviewers@fox.com. the world series kicks off tonight on fox. houston astros against the philadelphia phillys, a houston furniture owner who goes by the name of mattress mac could win $75 million if the astros take the series. jim macinvale, mattress mac, here to talk t talk about a gic deal he made. that's next. ♪ stu: ladies and gentlemen, something i do not understand,
most votes about 10.5 malcolm prized mail in and -- malcolm prized mail in and surpassed a level at thet in 2018 midterms including in california where democrats alleged the state's new voting law suppresses the vote there and the numbers would disagree with the liberal left. stu: they would indeed. i've got big news, i mean big news. tmz says tom brady and his wife giselle will be filing for divorce and have reach added a settlement to end their marriage. any comment on this? lauren: i'm sad....
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this is an amazing feeling of this wonderful old building, malcolm. when you get up here, you have the most beautiful. here is a great feeling when you get to the telecom ah, the steeple of all minster is a world racquel. at exactly 161 meters and 53 centimeters. it's the tallest church tower in the world. around $1000000.00 visitors flocked to the minster each year. it's arms most famous landmark, one of the most prosperous and powerful german cities in the middle ages. ah, on the way down the tower runner calls on the tower warden every day. hey, how long did you run up the tower? yes. well, he, how was of florian grampa has also run up the tower. if as, as our, i found it to be a real challenge owes following the wish you're alone with yourself and the tower and the effort you and it's really exhausting that enjoying the last section really challenged me is logistic of me. the love of charlotte and chic liver florian compose one place is 70 meters above the city. the 60 year old is a qualified engineer, but for more than 10 years he has been the to
this is an amazing feeling of this wonderful old building, malcolm. when you get up here, you have the most beautiful. here is a great feeling when you get to the telecom ah, the steeple of all minster is a world racquel. at exactly 161 meters and 53 centimeters. it's the tallest church tower in the world. around $1000000.00 visitors flocked to the minster each year. it's arms most famous landmark, one of the most prosperous and powerful german cities in the middle ages. ah, on the way down the...
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nearly 60 years after the assassination of malcolm x of settlement is reached for two men wrongfully convicted who spent decades in prison, the dollar figure announced fueling concern. growing worry about diesel fuel in short supply and natural gas, also in the spotlight as the head of a major power company warns about the winter ahead. jumbo jackpot. powerball hits $1 billion tonight, the one number that shows up in drawing the most and your odds of winning and later extra long weekends. the new push for a three day work week. from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good monday morning, everyone we begin with that halloween tragedy more than 150 people losing theirlives, many of them got crushed inside a massive crowd, leaving a holiday celebration in south korea. and now we're learning more about the two young americans who are among the victims, and we're also learning why more police were not standing by for crowd control. abc is elizabeth scholesy has the details. elizabeth morning. andrew good morning as investigators try to understand how that devastating cras
nearly 60 years after the assassination of malcolm x of settlement is reached for two men wrongfully convicted who spent decades in prison, the dollar figure announced fueling concern. growing worry about diesel fuel in short supply and natural gas, also in the spotlight as the head of a major power company warns about the winter ahead. jumbo jackpot. powerball hits $1 billion tonight, the one number that shows up in drawing the most and your odds of winning and later extra long weekends. the...
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one of the police officers axilla shot another police officer and then murdered malcolm.this pattern was taking place in our city with the police department lets us know we have no expectation any longer that they have the capability to be able to provide safety for people in our community's. that is why people like you'll hear from justice gatson, the black women who are creating public safety infrastructure at we can create for ourselves and our community so we don't have to rely on the police department that we know is clearly and blatantly anti-black , currently being investigated for these things. juan: you mentioned justice gatson. i would like to bring you into the conversation. welcome to democracy now! could you talk about excelsior springs neiborhood where timothy haslett lived and prospect avenue, the area where the 22-year-old black who escaped his house was from? >> yeah, sure. excelsior springs is like a subu of kansas city. so down on ospect area, that would be considered in the city of kansas city. so you will have to dve out of the city into excelsior spr
one of the police officers axilla shot another police officer and then murdered malcolm.this pattern was taking place in our city with the police department lets us know we have no expectation any longer that they have the capability to be able to provide safety for people in our community's. that is why people like you'll hear from justice gatson, the black women who are creating public safety infrastructure at we can create for ourselves and our community so we don't have to rely on the...
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>> malcolm kenyatta, you have been all over the state campaigning. >> 32. >> really? philly. what do you see as the turnout there? getting that turnout is going to be critical to any democratic success statewide is getting a big number coming out of philly, just as it's here in allegheny county in pittsburgh. >> look at what the president is doing today. he is being responsive to the american people. one of the takeaways from the debate, is you heard oz say inflation. if i had a nickel for every time he said inflation, i would have as much money as he has. when asked on that, he had no response for what he would actually do to lower costs for people. democrats are the only folks who are actually talking about the price gouging we see from big corporations. you see the president out every day looking at ways he can, without the legislature, move swiftly to address some of the rising costs. i think having a president and having democratic candidates who are saying to people, not only do we feel your pain, but we are passing legislation, like the inflation reduction act,
>> malcolm kenyatta, you have been all over the state campaigning. >> 32. >> really? philly. what do you see as the turnout there? getting that turnout is going to be critical to any democratic success statewide is getting a big number coming out of philly, just as it's here in allegheny county in pittsburgh. >> look at what the president is doing today. he is being responsive to the american people. one of the takeaways from the debate, is you heard oz say inflation. if...
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within theory, malcolm turvy, director of film studies at tufts says deep down part of us enjoy seeingder and mayhem the monster unleashes because if we could we would do that. could we have more in common with mike myers than we're comfortable admittiny , but actually going to see michael myers face in this movie. that's why they say it's the last one. we'll see. by the way that famous mask. this is really, really fascinating. it's actually a william shatner mask that's modified and painted have to really look at that next crazy and it's original title. halloween was actually babysitter murders. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. i'm amber, i've lost 128 pounds with golo, taking release. i have literally tried everything. i was o
within theory, malcolm turvy, director of film studies at tufts says deep down part of us enjoy seeingder and mayhem the monster unleashes because if we could we would do that. could we have more in common with mike myers than we're comfortable admittiny , but actually going to see michael myers face in this movie. that's why they say it's the last one. we'll see. by the way that famous mask. this is really, really fascinating. it's actually a william shatner mask that's modified and painted...
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and the scoring after a beautiful passage was opened by malcolm, the second temp started with a fast golubkomlichenko, for whom this goal scored was the fourth in a row in the matches against zenit, the hosts became. after that create more chances at the gate. rostov and as a result 3:1 windows first brought zenit forward, and then kuzyaev scored. zenit scored 29 points, and continues to lead the rpl standings rostov with 22 goals is in third place inferior to cska but ahead of spartak in other matches on sunday, spartak won a painful victory in nizhny novgorod dynamo away received ahmatu torpedo torpedo played in a draw and igor lebedenko became the oldest goalscorer of the rpl cska outplayed khimki from khimki six defeats. in the last seven rounds. the locomotive of the house sensationally lost to the urals, the railway workers dropped to 13th place, dropped to thirteenth place in the play-off zone, orenburg defeated, sochi and the tour will end. today's match in samara wings will play against krasnodar the central meeting of the ninth round of the english premier league manchester
and the scoring after a beautiful passage was opened by malcolm, the second temp started with a fast golubkomlichenko, for whom this goal scored was the fourth in a row in the matches against zenit, the hosts became. after that create more chances at the gate. rostov and as a result 3:1 windows first brought zenit forward, and then kuzyaev scored. zenit scored 29 points, and continues to lead the rpl standings rostov with 22 goals is in third place inferior to cska but ahead of spartak in other...
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very much or last season's silver medalist clubs, sochi uniform defeat with a score of 7:0 double of malcolm double of sergeev and by voice and wendel barrius and mantua. zenith after 14 rounds. scored 43 goals. this is a performance record for this segment of the championship in the history of russian football. plus, zenit scored already in the forty-first home match in a row, breaking the record of the volgograd router, as a result, the st. petersburg team currently has 36 points. first place in the league and a significant seven-point advantage over the second spartak. another game of the day. there were local urals from yekaterinburg and samara wings, taking into account the matches in the russian cup, the urals set a club record by winning. six victories in a row, the team was recently headed by the belarusian specialist ita lenka, well -known for working with cska, and the recently acquired by the club, no longer young yuri gazinsky, really blossomed. it was his goal, by the way, the third in a row in the last two matches that alexey kashtanov scored before from the penalty spot after
very much or last season's silver medalist clubs, sochi uniform defeat with a score of 7:0 double of malcolm double of sergeev and by voice and wendel barrius and mantua. zenith after 14 rounds. scored 43 goals. this is a performance record for this segment of the championship in the history of russian football. plus, zenit scored already in the forty-first home match in a row, breaking the record of the volgograd router, as a result, the st. petersburg team currently has 36 points. first place...
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the malcolm stadium disaster is currently ongoing. the pressure on authority to take action here in milan and to take it fast has been growing constantly and especially increased with more and more cruel details coming to light that half led to this disaster. so far the police have sex, the local chief and suspended 9 officers. but the national police commissioner sees others sharing the flames. any brought the emperor. okay, got a math body. see we now know that not all, please understand the specifics of soccer match. so the indonesian football association should routinely provide training to officer at bassetti addresses. they are the lowest ranks. that's different from games abroad, whether security is trained better because matter not in lithia. the minister for security coordination in turn points at the football club itself, saying the stadium was overbooked. the club denies the charges. it's already confirmed that the tickets did not exceed the quote or limit. you can see that during the match, there was no crowd overflowing,
the malcolm stadium disaster is currently ongoing. the pressure on authority to take action here in milan and to take it fast has been growing constantly and especially increased with more and more cruel details coming to light that half led to this disaster. so far the police have sex, the local chief and suspended 9 officers. but the national police commissioner sees others sharing the flames. any brought the emperor. okay, got a math body. see we now know that not all, please understand the...
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this is about people's lives, the practical media will do an investigation into the causes of the malcolm stadium . disaster is currently ongoing. the pressure on authority to take action here in milan and to take it fast has been growing constantly and especially increased with more and more cruel details coming to light. that half lack to this disaster. so far the police have sex, the local chief and suspended 9 officers. but the national police commissioner ceased others, sharing the plane. any brought emperor, erica, mat body. see we now know that not all police understand the specifics of soccer matches. so the indonesian football association should routinely provide training to officer la bassetti addresses are they are the lowest rank, sienna, that's different from games abroad on whether security is trained better because matter, not indonesia, the minister for security coordination in turn, points at the o, clock itself saying the stadium was overbooked, the club denies the charges. it's already confirmed that the tickets did not exceed the quote or limit. you can see that during
this is about people's lives, the practical media will do an investigation into the causes of the malcolm stadium . disaster is currently ongoing. the pressure on authority to take action here in milan and to take it fast has been growing constantly and especially increased with more and more cruel details coming to light. that half lack to this disaster. so far the police have sex, the local chief and suspended 9 officers. but the national police commissioner ceased others, sharing the plane....
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we are joined by john malcolm.t the heritage foundation and also rakim brooks the president for alliance for justice could thank you for giving us your time. let's go with the eyes idea about the decisions of lester. mr. brooks, let's start with you. how do you think people perceive the court for decisions of last year and what does it mean going forward this term? >> it seems the supreme court is facing a legitimacy crisis and the recent its chief has commented on it. there israel concerned that the supreme court is outpacing american society. you don't expect our court to be responsive to public opinion that means there is ultimately a bridge too far for the american public. we may see at this term. host: mr. malcolm? guest: judges are life tenured for a reason. it is another provision of the constitution. they not supposed to follow polls. there are a lot of provisions that sometimes the opinions the issue are correct but they are not popular. at least in certain segments of the population so the left has had it
we are joined by john malcolm.t the heritage foundation and also rakim brooks the president for alliance for justice could thank you for giving us your time. let's go with the eyes idea about the decisions of lester. mr. brooks, let's start with you. how do you think people perceive the court for decisions of last year and what does it mean going forward this term? >> it seems the supreme court is facing a legitimacy crisis and the recent its chief has commented on it. there israel...
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she was a fan of doctor king and a big fan of malcolm x. she worked with the black panthers.d, do you think, and a case like this, it is actively people trying to push rosa parks out of the narrative or is it just unfortua world that is focused on the men that are doing the same thing that the women are? >> i think it is a little bit of both. i think when you get to write the narrative, then the men will star in the narrative, it is their story and they will tell. but i also think, dorothy hite was one of the founders of the march on washington. did not get to speak at all. but there she was, one of the organizers. so i think part of it is that she was not allowed to be part of that story, but i am always interested in, why are we so comfortable with this accidental civil rights leader? when she literally come up from the time she was a child, she was mad about how white children were able to have buses and go to school and better schools than she was able to go to. like, she knew it from the time she was a little kid. there was absolutely nothing that was accidental about he
she was a fan of doctor king and a big fan of malcolm x. she worked with the black panthers.d, do you think, and a case like this, it is actively people trying to push rosa parks out of the narrative or is it just unfortua world that is focused on the men that are doing the same thing that the women are? >> i think it is a little bit of both. i think when you get to write the narrative, then the men will star in the narrative, it is their story and they will tell. but i also think,...
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. >>> joining me now is malcolm davis.alyst at senior analyst of defense strategy and capability at the australian strategic policy institute. thank you so much for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so how effective have these ukrainian advances been in the eastern south of the country? and what do they reveal, do you think, about the state of russia's military even as president putin tries to illegally annex those four regions of the country? >> i think ukraine has demonstrated utter professionalism and skill in its recent advances that have surprised everyone. i think ever since the war began, there have been demonstrating this. but the speed and the scope of these advances, i think has caught everyone by surprise. most obviously, the russians. and i think that is what we are seeing is the beginning of the end in russia's war in ukraine. the russians will keep falling back, the ukrainians will keep advancings. obviously, the winter will slow things down quite a bit. but in the northern spring, i fully expect that the ukr
. >>> joining me now is malcolm davis.alyst at senior analyst of defense strategy and capability at the australian strategic policy institute. thank you so much for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so how effective have these ukrainian advances been in the eastern south of the country? and what do they reveal, do you think, about the state of russia's military even as president putin tries to illegally annex those four regions of the country? >> i think ukraine has...
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thank you malcolm for providing this book. it's a must read a book, very timely. oco book tv every sunday on cspan2 features leading authors feet to read their latest nonfiction books. api and nikki haley shares her book if you want something done. she has drawn inspiration from throughout her life. that it 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, diversity professor chris miller traces the history of microchip technology has to go the most critically needed technology globally in his book to poor. he is interviewed by jim hines. watch book tv every sunday on cspan2 would buy the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime a booktv.org. oco weekends on cspan2 or intellectual feast. every saturday in american history tv documents america's story in on sunday book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 codes of these television companies and more including wow. >> the world has changed. today a fast reliable internet connection to something no one can live without. so while it's there for our customers with speed, reliabi
thank you malcolm for providing this book. it's a must read a book, very timely. oco book tv every sunday on cspan2 features leading authors feet to read their latest nonfiction books. api and nikki haley shares her book if you want something done. she has drawn inspiration from throughout her life. that it 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, diversity professor chris miller traces the history of microchip technology has to go the most critically needed technology globally in his book to poor....
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not going to be well-placed to defend against any ukrainian offenses that launch at that point. >> malcolmis, thank you so much for your time. >> my pleasure. >>> cnn sources say top biden administration officials met face-to-face saturday with members of the taliban in doha, qatar. the white house has called the delicate relationship a work in progress. it was the first sit-down meeting for both sides since the man al qaeda leader amman wau hiddy was killed by drone strike. the biden administration said he had been sheltering in a safe house in kabul and blame the taliban by violating an agreement by hosting the al qaeda leader. it has been more than a year since the u.s. withdrew the last of its troops in afghanistan resulting in the taliban regaining control of the country. >>> a show of defiance in iran. a group of women denounces the country's president even as his government threatens to crack down further on dissent. we'll have the latest on the uprising there. >>> plus people in central america are bracing for hurricane julia's landfall. where the enormous storm is targeting. unlik
not going to be well-placed to defend against any ukrainian offenses that launch at that point. >> malcolmis, thank you so much for your time. >> my pleasure. >>> cnn sources say top biden administration officials met face-to-face saturday with members of the taliban in doha, qatar. the white house has called the delicate relationship a work in progress. it was the first sit-down meeting for both sides since the man al qaeda leader amman wau hiddy was killed by drone...
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ilyasah shabazz, one of malcolm x's daughters, spoke to democracy now! earlier this year. >> we want to know who killed our father and we want to make sure that it is properly recorded in history. and the oldest prisoner held at guantanamo bay has been released after nearly two decades. 75-year-old saifullah paracha returned to his family in pakistan on he was never charged saturday. with a crime. paracha's former lawyer shelby sullivan-bennis said her client was beloved by fellow prisoners and guards and became the "uncle of guantÁnamo." there are 35 prisoners still languishing at guantanamo bay. 20 of those are eligible for transfer and three are eligible for review. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. coming up, a remarkable political comeback. former president luiz inacio lula da silva has been reelected president of brazil, defeating the far right president jair bolsonaro. we will go to brazil for the latest. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "minha voz, minha vida," or "my voice
ilyasah shabazz, one of malcolm x's daughters, spoke to democracy now! earlier this year. >> we want to know who killed our father and we want to make sure that it is properly recorded in history. and the oldest prisoner held at guantanamo bay has been released after nearly two decades. 75-year-old saifullah paracha returned to his family in pakistan on he was never charged saturday. with a crime. paracha's former lawyer shelby sullivan-bennis said her client was beloved by fellow...
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it was malcolm the third who first created this royal seat of power 1000 years ago., charles the third met the crowd. >> it is my hope this new distinction will not merely burnish the legacy of our past, but will also brighten the prospect of our future. that would, i know, gladden my dear mother's heart as it gladdens mine. >> marking the 950th anniversary of dunfermin abbey's safe territory. in these early days, there has been a shift. in line with government guidance, he will not be attending the climate conference in egypt next month. the freedoms of being prince of wales, replaced by the constraints of being king. in edinburgh, the focus moved to the palace of holyroodhouse. this event fits firmly into the kings thinking as he begins his reign. he has pledged to use his time as monarch to protect the diversity of the u.k. in holyrood's great gallery there was a clamor to get close to the king and queen consort. some were able to sneak in the odds self. among the guests, members of the nhs, armed forces and the arts, including a music producer who started his car
it was malcolm the third who first created this royal seat of power 1000 years ago., charles the third met the crowd. >> it is my hope this new distinction will not merely burnish the legacy of our past, but will also brighten the prospect of our future. that would, i know, gladden my dear mother's heart as it gladdens mine. >> marking the 950th anniversary of dunfermin abbey's safe territory. in these early days, there has been a shift. in line with government guidance, he will not...
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all over the country >> amy howell, thank you >>> two men exonerated last year for the murder of malcolmet to receive a $36 million settlement $26 million from new york city, another $10 million from new york state the city's law department announced the settlements over the weekend. this as video from last november when a judge exonerated 84-year-old muhammad aziz for the murder it came after prosecutors said new evidence undermined the case khalil islam was also locked up for the same crime he died 13 years ago malcolm x was 39 years old when he was shot and killed in 1969 although both men maintained their innocence over the years, the state paroled them in the '80s attorneys for the men filed lawsuits against new york state last december after their exoneration. the $36 settlement to be split between muhammad aziz and khalil islam's estate >>> eight days till election day, and control of congress now down to just a few neck and neck races. a new poll from "new york times" and siena college shows a tight race in pennsylvania, georgia, nevada, and arizona. sound familiar democrats are
all over the country >> amy howell, thank you >>> two men exonerated last year for the murder of malcolmet to receive a $36 million settlement $26 million from new york city, another $10 million from new york state the city's law department announced the settlements over the weekend. this as video from last november when a judge exonerated 84-year-old muhammad aziz for the murder it came after prosecutors said new evidence undermined the case khalil islam was also locked up for...
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state of new york has settled a wrongful death lawsuit in the assassination of civil rights leader malcolmmohammed aziz and are accused of killing him in 1965. both men spent mr. than 20 years in prison and main taped their israel islam died in prison in 2009 aziz and the islam estate will split the $36 million settlement it includes $26 million from the city of new york >>> harlem is mourning the death of reverend calvin butts iii he began there as a youth minister in 1972 he was also an influential figure in new york through his nonprofit, the abyssinian development corporation, he uplifted local communities he also boosted businesses here. he also helped build support programs for the aids community in the 1980s reverend calvin butts iii was 73 years old. >>> police in new york are searching for a suspect after a random attack at a comedy seller last night chris redd was punched by a man wearing brass knuckles the comedian was hospitalized briefly. he had two black eyes and stitches on his nose he posted to g eed to instagramh he is healing fast >>> diesel shortages that could dry up ev
state of new york has settled a wrongful death lawsuit in the assassination of civil rights leader malcolmmohammed aziz and are accused of killing him in 1965. both men spent mr. than 20 years in prison and main taped their israel islam died in prison in 2009 aziz and the islam estate will split the $36 million settlement it includes $26 million from the city of new york >>> harlem is mourning the death of reverend calvin butts iii he began there as a youth minister in 1972 he was also...
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so immediately tyler took me in and malcolm was older than us. and what that really demonstrated is what david does. so well in the book talks about what the movement's all about and that had a lot to do about family at that particular time. we as a people operated as a family. what made a strong in our communities was this whole idea of extended. so the people of civil rights movement we got here we all know be free right in association with the movement. so what they could date with me. what do you do with other people? young people, as you saw, accepted as is like family. so he welcomed me into as part of the mississippi family. and so that love and understanding he took around, introduced me to people and made me feel comfortable and on top of that, he also made me feel safe because it was like having a father at that time. so we spent a lot of time together and he so what he demonstrated is what we the movement was really built on that they and that was family. thank you. i met medgar evers also in 1962 as a student, ross college in 62. he i
so immediately tyler took me in and malcolm was older than us. and what that really demonstrated is what david does. so well in the book talks about what the movement's all about and that had a lot to do about family at that particular time. we as a people operated as a family. what made a strong in our communities was this whole idea of extended. so the people of civil rights movement we got here we all know be free right in association with the movement. so what they could date with me. what...
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the end of a quarter of an hour of the game, it was organized by the brazilian bunch of claudinho malcolm defense of the guests and led his team. forward, rostov bounced back shortly after the break, once again showing his goalscoring qualities kamlichenko, assisted by silyanov, but this was not enough for success in the match with the current champion. especially when zenit plays at home, petersburgers. twice more rostovites were forced to start the game from the center of the field, and daler kuzyaev was also starving. as a result 3:1. zenit continues its unbeaten streak in the russian championship, and those who bet on four or more heads of this meeting more than doubled their bank. moscow spartak visited nizhny novgorod at pari nn in the first half, the team of guilherme pascal, owned a game advantage, but failed to realize it, but the hosts took advantage of their chance, the maximum mamadou maiga broke through his near corner of the oselikhovs his team did not bailed out after the break, nizhny novgorod tried to take the ball under control. this obviously did not please the coaching
the end of a quarter of an hour of the game, it was organized by the brazilian bunch of claudinho malcolm defense of the guests and led his team. forward, rostov bounced back shortly after the break, once again showing his goalscoring qualities kamlichenko, assisted by silyanov, but this was not enough for success in the match with the current champion. especially when zenit plays at home, petersburgers. twice more rostovites were forced to start the game from the center of the field, and daler...
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warning, she survived the holocaust as a joins me to shar extraordinary tale along with co-author malcolm. >>> also ah ea a longve or d life and look at mrs. rosa parks. johaapeople
warning, she survived the holocaust as a joins me to shar extraordinary tale along with co-author malcolm. >>> also ah ea a longve or d life and look at mrs. rosa parks. johaapeople
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terrible for me if i was ill wiggly, and couldn't do it myself, dot com, where that went to sniff malcolm good. all him was one of the 10 most important german towns in the middle ages. this town on the danube was a powerful trading hub and was immensely rich in the towns archives. the most important documents from the cities passed a preserved historian goodwin lids takes us into the vault. here we see the original plan of the minster tower from the 15th century. the drawing is on parchment. a church in the coffee style with space for 20000 people at the time own, had barely half that many residence, but the burgers of the city wanted a really imposing judge and paid for it themselves. this momentous dick rose the smith here in oil. i know they are the residence of whom wanted a really big charge growth. so they built one enormous parish church in a town. and he had one parish church in and it had to be enormous in and call. and of course, a launch church also needs a large tower. when, when voided, the people who own wanted it to symbolized that power and wealth ian. the minster was ori
terrible for me if i was ill wiggly, and couldn't do it myself, dot com, where that went to sniff malcolm good. all him was one of the 10 most important german towns in the middle ages. this town on the danube was a powerful trading hub and was immensely rich in the towns archives. the most important documents from the cities passed a preserved historian goodwin lids takes us into the vault. here we see the original plan of the minster tower from the 15th century. the drawing is on parchment. a...