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to push the story on up, malcolm x was killed in 1965. i had a one-man riot. was nobody else on the street rioting. i'm talking about i'm coming down the street from my house with crocodile tears running down, i'm so upset that malcolm x has been killed, as far as i am concerned the racist power structure killed malcolm x, i'm throwing bricks. and finally my little friends come up and got me and said man, you got to come. i went back to the house and got my books out. i said i'm going to find my friend huie. said man, you got to cool down. i said man, you guys a bunch of armchair revolutionaries. i need to do stuff you know what i mean. what happened to me is that's what i did. i found richard, he was japanese brother who was the first one, one of the first in the black panther party. i said where does huie live. i found where huie lived. i went over to huie's house with a copy of wretched of the earth. i had digested, written, rewrote, rehighlighted and over highlighted. that book. that material. you know what i mean. but i'm saying this was me, i needed to d
to push the story on up, malcolm x was killed in 1965. i had a one-man riot. was nobody else on the street rioting. i'm talking about i'm coming down the street from my house with crocodile tears running down, i'm so upset that malcolm x has been killed, as far as i am concerned the racist power structure killed malcolm x, i'm throwing bricks. and finally my little friends come up and got me and said man, you got to come. i went back to the house and got my books out. i said i'm going to find...
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malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any questions or comments? ok. commissioner? >> thank you for the public testimony. ok, so this is a hard issue. the issue of skipping is a hard issue to address, and it is a very hard issue to stomach. i recognize that labour in this country sets the standard for a living wage and working conditions. nobody needs to tell me that. i know that because i belong to a union, local 2, my husband, 35 years, san francisco policemen, part of the police officers association, and my daughter is a labor organizer. so i know the power of seniority. but it is -- it is a hard deci
malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any...
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. >> my great grandfather malcolm x helped to create the space in this country necessary for the realin 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about kalil mohammed is that he is not only a brilliant scholar and public intellectual, but he is also an extraordinarily gifted administrator. he wants the schomburg to discover the past and learn from it. >> we want to raise the historical literacy of young people so that they feel comfortable asking the kinds of questions that a young 29-year-old baptist minister named martin luther king asked in montgomery, alabama. >> do you hear more about martin luther king at school or malcolm x? >> martin luther king. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> he seems interested in getting the youth involved and having the children learn about their history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping young people realize the value of preserving their own history. >> will we one day say the rap of lil wayne in the schomburg. >> i think it's a good idea, actually. i think all these quest
. >> my great grandfather malcolm x helped to create the space in this country necessary for the realin 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about kalil mohammed is that he is not only a brilliant scholar and public intellectual, but he is also an extraordinarily gifted administrator. he wants the schomburg to discover the past and learn from it. >> we want to raise the historical...
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>> malcolm x? -- malcolm x? >> malcolm x was a hero of mine. i was quite a radical and thought the, "we shall overcome," this was not an effective way of gaining civil rights. i felt more confrontation was needed. >> what made you a radical and what does it mean? >> a radical, i am still a radical. i believe a radical is any person who believes in personal libery and individual freedom and limited government. i have always been a person who believed people should not interfere with me, and i should do my own thing if i don't violate the rights of others. >> what is the difference in following malcolm x and martin luther king? >> at the time, i thought he was too much of a compromiser. i was willing to go in and confront people. my career in the army was part of that vision of confronting racial discrimination. >> how tall are you? >> 6'5". >> you were that height in the army? >> i was about 185 in the army. >> how did you get in the army? >> i was drafted, but i like to say my labor services were confisgated. i was driving a taxi cab, making $3
>> malcolm x? -- malcolm x? >> malcolm x was a hero of mine. i was quite a radical and thought the, "we shall overcome," this was not an effective way of gaining civil rights. i felt more confrontation was needed. >> what made you a radical and what does it mean? >> a radical, i am still a radical. i believe a radical is any person who believes in personal libery and individual freedom and limited government. i have always been a person who believed people...
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malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any questions or comments? ok. commissioner? >> thank you for the public testimony. ok, so this is a hard issue. the issue of
malcolm x -- at muir, there is 689 -- they scored 689 on the api. not an ex is 790, in the zone. -- malcolm x is 790, in the zone. muir is 689, in the zone. webster is not in the zone at 672. o'connell in the zone, 594. jordan, which unfortunately falls out of the zone -- i guess those students are not part of the data. somehow, they are less human and less eligible for the special consideration of the superintendent's zone. president yee: thank you for your testimony is. board members? any...
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tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public system -- the american public school system, the lower income population is not playing the role they should play. we are not adequately educating these children. the classrooms are too crowded -- that is all over the tv in new york. they blame it all on teachers. i think the youth deserve better. that is what i think. [applause] we have to start not when they are a teenager, but pre-k. [applause] >> you have said what families need to do. as a person in school, we know how much of our children's time is spent in school. we are often the surrogate parents for a leng
tell them the story of martin luther king, in new york, malcolm x. some day, some time -- and a lot of black people go to church. those ministers in church, i tell them, do not preach about the hereafter, preach about none now. we are losing too many young minds. do not tell me that there are no good african-american doctors. my grandson became a doctor. there is nothing there to stop him -- he is supposed to graduate in april. [laughter] what i am saying is, the american school of public...
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malcolm x. >> malcolm x. actually, during the civil rights movement, malcolm x was kind of a hero of mine, much more so than martin luther king during the civil rights movement because i was one of the -- i was -- i was quite a radical as a young person and i was the one that thought that the, you know, the we shall over -- singing we shall overcome was a -- really not a very very effective way of gaining civil rights. and i think that -- i thought that more confrontation was needed. >> what made you a radical? and what does that mean? >> well, i think a radical -- i'm still a radical today. that is, i believe that a radical is any person who believes in personal liberty and individual freedom and limited government. that makes you a radical. and i've always been a person who believed that people should not interfere with me. i should be able to do my own thing without -- so long as i don't violate the rights of other people. >> what's the difference between following malcolm x or following martin luther king
malcolm x. >> malcolm x. actually, during the civil rights movement, malcolm x was kind of a hero of mine, much more so than martin luther king during the civil rights movement because i was one of the -- i was -- i was quite a radical as a young person and i was the one that thought that the, you know, the we shall over -- singing we shall overcome was a -- really not a very very effective way of gaining civil rights. and i think that -- i thought that more confrontation was needed....
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who wasn't a nation of islam are left with malcolm and was malcolm x his bodyguard. and, in fact, just a few feet away when malcolm was assassinated. you can go online and you can see pictures of malcolm a moment after he was shot giving mouth to mouth resuscitation. batman was gene roberts. malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and affecting the security officer or the other person is part of that elite unit was my mentor. he came in, used, has a military background but he always was the crazy can't accuse a person who if we talked about organizing the building is having problems the landlord, showing the tenants have to take that money and make repairs and fixed the boiler and do some things that was, you, hold the money and as go. he would be like where does the landlord live? let's find out what his little mansion is an go burn it down. of course, the young brothers like tasha a separate with aggressive, that person who is telling you i know where to get a dime a, know where to get the guns. he
who wasn't a nation of islam are left with malcolm and was malcolm x his bodyguard. and, in fact, just a few feet away when malcolm was assassinated. you can go online and you can see pictures of malcolm a moment after he was shot giving mouth to mouth resuscitation. batman was gene roberts. malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and affecting the security officer or the other person is part of that elite unit was my mentor....
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who wasn't the nation of islam, who led with malcolm and was malcolm x is bottom -- bodyguard. you can go online and see pictures of malcolm the moment have to shot getting mouth to mouth resuscitation. that man was gene roberts to malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and, in fact, became the security officer. the other person was part of that is the unit was my mentor. he kind of came in, used, you know, had military background but he always was the crazy panty. he was the person that we talked about organizing the building that was having problems with the landlord, rent strike ensuring the tenant how to take the money and make repairs and fixed the boiler, and to some things that was, you know, and hold the money in escrow. he would be like where does the landlord live? let's find out where his little mansion is and go bernadette but, of course, the young brothers are like yes. but it's the person who is aggressive in the meeting, the person who is telling you i know where to get the dynamite, nowhere to
who wasn't the nation of islam, who led with malcolm and was malcolm x is bottom -- bodyguard. you can go online and see pictures of malcolm the moment have to shot getting mouth to mouth resuscitation. that man was gene roberts to malcolm to his last breath from an undercover cop. he use those credentials to join the black panther party. and, in fact, became the security officer. the other person was part of that is the unit was my mentor. he kind of came in, used, you know, had military...
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in the bayview, bret harte elementary, carver, malcolm x, willie brown which was a school closure as part of the school improvement grant and marshall high school. in the mission, chavez, flynn, horace mann which is buena vista horace mann k-8 school. nine were funded by sig. all were funded with school improvement grant dollars and in the bayview, two schools are funded with sig dollars. the two zone offices that were created to support this town are led by dr. patricia gray and in the mission. i have the small staff of fiscal analyst and as secretary. there is a supervisor of professional learning in the mission and in the offices there are content and professional development specialists in the area of special ed and literacy and math. we also have attendance liaisons' and of the secretarial support. -- liaisons and office secretarial support. this is based on national research in the -- based on the chicago school study. there are five essential elements indicated in the study that need to be attended to. if you want to transform schools. creating a clear instructional batons and
in the bayview, bret harte elementary, carver, malcolm x, willie brown which was a school closure as part of the school improvement grant and marshall high school. in the mission, chavez, flynn, horace mann which is buena vista horace mann k-8 school. nine were funded by sig. all were funded with school improvement grant dollars and in the bayview, two schools are funded with sig dollars. the two zone offices that were created to support this town are led by dr. patricia gray and in the...
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young black students were trading in their feel-good motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and the angry jazz recordings that are not colburn. i went down to 125th street in harlem that night, tonight dr. king king was assassinated. overturning cars sitting trashcan fires and hurling bricks and businesses. intakes close appliances and whatever else they can carry. not everyone else alluded in fact. most of the crowd continued to do see the king is dead and black power and it was enough for the cops to swing clubs, shoot their pistols and make arrests. before he could handcuff me and put me into the paddy wagon, a group of writers across the street from the police car over to the cop told me to stay put and ran towards the writers. i was scared, but i wasn't. i took a front in the opposite direction. i blend in with the group of writers who try to figure out which way to go. a group of cops headed toward us. some writers ran into a clothing store those be booted. i followed. the cops swung clubs and made arrests. my heart pounded as they read into the back of the store and f
young black students were trading in their feel-good motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and the angry jazz recordings that are not colburn. i went down to 125th street in harlem that night, tonight dr. king king was assassinated. overturning cars sitting trashcan fires and hurling bricks and businesses. intakes close appliances and whatever else they can carry. not everyone else alluded in fact. most of the crowd continued to do see the king is dead and black power and it was...
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they teach a chinese-language class that malcolm x and this will be their second year they will be providing a teacher appreciation luncheon for all of the teachers at the elementary schools in the sun. they teach environmental science class as well as insisting -- assisting during the summer program. the last two weeks, they helped us put on a chinese perfect attendance celebration in the bayview where 130 students were acknowledged. i want to thank a three have the commissioners that came and i have some pictures i will give it to you. wherever there is a need, whether it is coming up with statistics or developing graphs, they have been enthusiastic about helping. they have been very humble and respectful. the superintendent the zone has found a tool in this foundation and the happy campus program. i would like to give each of you a copy of the perfect attendance chinese new year celebration that we had. could you come up so we can prevent you with this commendation? [applause] >> thank you. we have members of the foundation. i need to put my glasses on so that i can read this. san francis
they teach a chinese-language class that malcolm x and this will be their second year they will be providing a teacher appreciation luncheon for all of the teachers at the elementary schools in the sun. they teach environmental science class as well as insisting -- assisting during the summer program. the last two weeks, they helped us put on a chinese perfect attendance celebration in the bayview where 130 students were acknowledged. i want to thank a three have the commissioners that came and...
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schools in the bayview that is really an extraordinary example of showing improvement in recent years, malcolm x, is a school that we have worked together on. and one of the main problems we identified, that we wanted to see if what to do something about, was about stability and the staff. we talked with the staff about that, and also everything i know, all of the research i have looked at, over time tells me this is one of the things we were always finding in the well intentioned the other attempts we have made to effect change and the trajectory of improvement in these very schools and other schools. like commissioner norton, it needs to be said here tonight that the people who chose the six schools were not bus. out -- were not us. i have done a lot of public condemnation of how that was done. actually, i did not report that we should have applied for this, because i think some of -- and we see all of the other schools around the nation that have taken, as is the direction of the federal administration, a far more punitive, strategic posture around transformation and we have. i think we are r
schools in the bayview that is really an extraordinary example of showing improvement in recent years, malcolm x, is a school that we have worked together on. and one of the main problems we identified, that we wanted to see if what to do something about, was about stability and the staff. we talked with the staff about that, and also everything i know, all of the research i have looked at, over time tells me this is one of the things we were always finding in the well intentioned the other...
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charles drew, everett, george washington carver, horace mann, john o'connell, leonard flynt, malcolm x elementary commission elementary, paul revere, and thurgood marshall academic high. employees may not be teaching under the credential or authorization listed above during the 2011-2012 school year. in order to be awarded points under one-five as described above. criterion no. 6 shall be used in the event that is necessary to apply the same date of hire criteria to certificated -- employees assigned to the superintendent zone school. any time this occurs after application of these criteria shall be resolved by lottery. i have already read the paraprofessional services resolution. i will now read the early education department resolution. this is a short one so i will read all that. where is due to lack of funds in san francisco unified school district, the board of education under the authority of section 8366 hereby finds unnecessary and in the best interests of the district to eliminate the full- time equivalent fte of the employees in the early education program as specified below.
charles drew, everett, george washington carver, horace mann, john o'connell, leonard flynt, malcolm x elementary commission elementary, paul revere, and thurgood marshall academic high. employees may not be teaching under the credential or authorization listed above during the 2011-2012 school year. in order to be awarded points under one-five as described above. criterion no. 6 shall be used in the event that is necessary to apply the same date of hire criteria to certificated -- employees...
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cal state, san francisco state, malcolm x plaza, san jose state, clark hall by the statues, and sonoma state, stevenson quad. >>> an academic building at uc berkeley has been evacuated because of a fire this morning. it broke out at about 10:15 on the north side of the campus. that building houses the engineering department. uc police say sparks from construction equipment started the fire in a laboratory. everyone was evacuated from the building while crews would fight the fire. >>> rain is still falling in parts of the bay area this noontime. this is a live look outside. the winter rainfall is not very steady. meteorologist mark tamayo said it will taper off in the next couple of hours. it was heavy at times in the east bay. randy dyson got caught in this downpour. the chp is responding to rain related crashes. and in oakland people would break out the umbrellas. similar scenes in san francisco and on the peninsula and north and south bays. >>> and a winter storm continues to bring fresh snow to the sierra. it started to fall on monday and it excepted to drop up to five feet in total
cal state, san francisco state, malcolm x plaza, san jose state, clark hall by the statues, and sonoma state, stevenson quad. >>> an academic building at uc berkeley has been evacuated because of a fire this morning. it broke out at about 10:15 on the north side of the campus. that building houses the engineering department. uc police say sparks from construction equipment started the fire in a laboratory. everyone was evacuated from the building while crews would fight the fire....
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the roadways this morning with the exception of one spot and that's on 295 at mall cal him x -- malcolm xevard. be aware of that if you're planning to head on to 295 inside the beltway. 395 looks fine. a live look on the northbound side is nice and light at duke street right up to the 14th street bridge. no problems to report. back over to the maps this time the north side of town. we're looking great between college park and bethesda and all the major thoroughfares in between are clear. 275 at shady grove live nice and light. my next report we'll focus on virginia at 4:39. >>> suspicious packages containing white powder were mailed to three different locations around the district yesterday. the powder wasn't harmful but did raise fears of another anthrax attack. >> the willard hotel, a business on f street and an ale meantry school -- an elementary school all received the packages. the f.b.i. is trying to determine if the mailings are connected to ones earlier this year. >> reporter: it looked like elementary schoolchildren were the target. the adams campus ever the oyster -- of the oyst
the roadways this morning with the exception of one spot and that's on 295 at mall cal him x -- malcolm xevard. be aware of that if you're planning to head on to 295 inside the beltway. 395 looks fine. a live look on the northbound side is nice and light at duke street right up to the 14th street bridge. no problems to report. back over to the maps this time the north side of town. we're looking great between college park and bethesda and all the major thoroughfares in between are clear. 275 at...
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the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are on his ass, right? we voted, so i will go home now, and see you in four years. the republicans, the tea party, all these folks, they are on his ass, so if you believe that all that there is power in that position, and there are folks that make convincing arguments about a black face on white supremacy, so there is complications, but can progress be made? can progress be made with that position? absolutely. but while we honor and acknowledge that, we have to look at the masses of folks, and i think jamal represents the conditions of the masses that we need to be focused on. >> did you want to say something? it looked as though you were starting to say something. >> i will say
the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are on his ass, right? we voted, so i will go home now, and see you in four...
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myself and hank and others, we would promote gigs and put malcolm x on the cover of flyers. and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that, i was actually working for usa today and interviewed the governor. oh, you did that, huh? a lot of us did. this guy was... mecham. intransigent. there was no-- and the state was in no mood to be lectured to by public enemy about what they ought to be doing. you did this-- this rap video, and you did-- the video itself had some provocative scenes. the governor was poisoned; is that right? or blown up. the governor was blown up, and a senator is poisoned. here's my question: beyond the obvious entertainment
myself and hank and others, we would promote gigs and put malcolm x on the cover of flyers. and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide...
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. >> and like malcolm x he believes tomorrow belongs to people who prepare for it today. >> to help themo to abc 7 news.com. terrific. >> let's get another check of the forecast right now. >> there is rain ended. >> that is right. we're looking at a warm up. there is a mount diablo there. clouds out there. there are clouds clearing away. we're in for a lot of sunshine tomorrow. and there are temperatures trending up into friday. this is how much warmer it's going to look. 60 in san francisco. and 64 fremont and livermore. san jose, 65. 66 santa rosa. there is around the accu-weather forecast, you'll notice temperatures are going to be climbing up by sunday, numbers hitting their peak, mid-60s coastside. cooling off a little and there is a run ushering in a chance of rain. >> we'll take it. >> thank you. >> and coming up a set back for buster posey. >> coming up what is wrong with the giant's catcher, the word is swapportunity. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm. swapping a 300 cal
. >> and like malcolm x he believes tomorrow belongs to people who prepare for it today. >> to help themo to abc 7 news.com. terrific. >> let's get another check of the forecast right now. >> there is rain ended. >> that is right. we're looking at a warm up. there is a mount diablo there. clouds out there. there are clouds clearing away. we're in for a lot of sunshine tomorrow. and there are temperatures trending up into friday. this is how much warmer it's going...
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if he's martin luther king, then his partner is malcolm x. >> abolitionists are trying to pressure theent to treat slavery as a crime, but they are also working to help those who have escaped slavery and have nowhere to go. without marketable skills, it's difficult to survive. some people actually return to their masters for regular food and shelter. >>> up next, keeping slaves from returning to a life of servitude. a school that is teaching real life lessons. this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. are you done sweetie? yea weso to save money, services can get kind of expensive. i've found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. five foot ten... still doing a little exploring. but... my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish chee
if he's martin luther king, then his partner is malcolm x. >> abolitionists are trying to pressure theent to treat slavery as a crime, but they are also working to help those who have escaped slavery and have nowhere to go. without marketable skills, it's difficult to survive. some people actually return to their masters for regular food and shelter. >>> up next, keeping slaves from returning to a life of servitude. a school that is teaching real life lessons. this is delicious...
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and then i think when it really hit home for me was i had a chance to hear malcolm x speak on the campusue in a very philosophical way. i thought it was brilliant. he said, don't you think times are getting better and the answer was, if you stick a night in the man's side and you pull it out halfway, is it better? only until you pull the knife all the way out and the wound heals is it better. and i kept that as my mantra throughout my growing up. that all we're doing right now is rehashing exactly what my mom and dad went through, my mom and dad's parents went through, and now here we are with the next, next, next generation, talking about insensitivity, racial profiling, it's the same. it's the same identical story, just a new generation. >> let's take a break. i want to come back and talk a bit more about this. i want to see whether you think america is more or less racist since it got its first black president and also want to talk about whitney houston, your great friend who recently died. [ gnome ] oh, poor darrell! if they'd booked with travelocity, they could be paying less for th
and then i think when it really hit home for me was i had a chance to hear malcolm x speak on the campusue in a very philosophical way. i thought it was brilliant. he said, don't you think times are getting better and the answer was, if you stick a night in the man's side and you pull it out halfway, is it better? only until you pull the knife all the way out and the wound heals is it better. and i kept that as my mantra throughout my growing up. that all we're doing right now is rehashing...
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there was a time one of them was in 66 art martin saying the autobiography of malcolm x was one property in america by one of your favorite alumnus, i will let any address it because he knows better than me. >> what is your first name? >> in my opinion not only jumps in but swam the nile. is brian here? brian was -- one of the white students that walked out with us. unlike brian to tell his own story. >> and the black quarter was only three quarters black. there were not enough black students. that was -- >> three minutes or less. >> thank you. dean's point is we gain a great deal from being at holy cross during this time. meeting people from different backgrounds. i played football for one week and busted my helmet and jack dickerson was my roommate. we got along our sophomore year and decided to run together. we were back on you eat 4 and i recall when interesting story. i share that's where father mcfallon. jack dickerson's that was an architect and a didn't know architects carried marbles. next door was a jesuit priest who lived next to father o'connor. he was the president manager o
there was a time one of them was in 66 art martin saying the autobiography of malcolm x was one property in america by one of your favorite alumnus, i will let any address it because he knows better than me. >> what is your first name? >> in my opinion not only jumps in but swam the nile. is brian here? brian was -- one of the white students that walked out with us. unlike brian to tell his own story. >> and the black quarter was only three quarters black. there were not...
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. >> of course, jackie robinson, part of the baseball series, a very successful stamp with malcolm x.re all clients. >> yes, these are all clients. >> the agency has created websites for all its deceased clients and maintains and revives their fan clubs. >> we get at least 15 million hits a day that come through this building for the different clients that we represent. >> it is all part of a legal and entertainment niche that roesler pioneered more than 25 years ago after graduating from law school. where did that idea come from? >> i really thought it'd be nice to be an agent, but i really couldn't--being from indiana, i really couldn't represent anybody famous because everybody living would have already been represented, so really, the only opportunity was to represent deceased people, and i happened to notice that deceased personalities didn't have, really, any protection. >> until roesler came along in the early '80s, a celebrity's right to control or profit from their good name was buried along with them. their heirs had virtually no say in how their loved one's image or persona
. >> of course, jackie robinson, part of the baseball series, a very successful stamp with malcolm x.re all clients. >> yes, these are all clients. >> the agency has created websites for all its deceased clients and maintains and revives their fan clubs. >> we get at least 15 million hits a day that come through this building for the different clients that we represent. >> it is all part of a legal and entertainment niche that roesler pioneered more than 25 years...
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policymakers worldwide are embracing the malcolm x mantra and will combat recessions by any means necessary. and beginning three years ago today. yeah, the birthday of this fabulous bull market that hasn't finished running its course and i'm still taking profits from my charitable trust. with bernanke leading the charge and domestic housing plays as ways to play the by any means necessary strategy. stick with a plan, stay cautious and keep outsized profits, but as always, stay the course. ron in pennsylvania. >> caller: jim, thank you so much for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i want to send you a happy birthday belated boo-yah. >> i want to issue a happy belated birth day to the bull market. thank you very much. >> caller: you're welcome. my question is about johnson & johnson. the ceo is out and a new cancer drug coming out. is it a buy or sell? >> it's funny, that old ceo who was revered by fsh and was incredible, that reverence should have been irreverence, and i think the stock won't go down as well as other stocks, how about that? because he's gone before i get involve in
policymakers worldwide are embracing the malcolm x mantra and will combat recessions by any means necessary. and beginning three years ago today. yeah, the birthday of this fabulous bull market that hasn't finished running its course and i'm still taking profits from my charitable trust. with bernanke leading the charge and domestic housing plays as ways to play the by any means necessary strategy. stick with a plan, stay cautious and keep outsized profits, but as always, stay the course. ron...
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. >> when they saw and went door-to-door and none were black-owned, those that had malcolm x, martinluther king or the black mayor of chicago and they saw we went and to a greek family who owned the store, why do you put up with this? is so insulting everybody here is black, poor, all of these businesses are owned by outsiders who will not hire you. why you put up with it? it has become so bad we just accept it. our role is to be the consumer to support white businesses. we are second class. it would break our psyche to think we would went to a business notify a black person. then something is going on. we are forced no way a black person should own a quality business. it has gotten so bad week expect the role to support hong white businesses. we cannot conceive of the reality to see a black car restorer, dry cleaners. we cannot conceive of the possibility. >> host: how do interrupt that thinking? not just african-americans hispanic americans also to push the adn terms of supporting the black owned businesses in the community. >> guest: we think if we focus what is going on in the co
. >> when they saw and went door-to-door and none were black-owned, those that had malcolm x, martinluther king or the black mayor of chicago and they saw we went and to a greek family who owned the store, why do you put up with this? is so insulting everybody here is black, poor, all of these businesses are owned by outsiders who will not hire you. why you put up with it? it has become so bad we just accept it. our role is to be the consumer to support white businesses. we are second...