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in 1955, malcolm x. would be hoping people organize the black panthers of total party and after a number of twists and turns and shifts and influences in the proliferation of organizations, by 1966, carmichael as the chair, ruby smith robinson as its executive director and james forman, the former executive was leading the effort around black liberation and international affairs. .. i talk about either the wells and we can get to that in the question and answer organized a 1963. and before the iconic moment of the black power cry in 1966. i begged from farm to farm. they went on thinking kill me after my car went on to the pitch. in 1963. after the years of slave labor and the most inhumane sinister and barbaric atrocities that passed the magnitude perpetuated against human beings and their history of the planet earth and an additional 100 years of freedom accompanied by terror, the committees seeking the reparations, the payment of reparations is an absolute necessity for the government of the united st
in 1955, malcolm x. would be hoping people organize the black panthers of total party and after a number of twists and turns and shifts and influences in the proliferation of organizations, by 1966, carmichael as the chair, ruby smith robinson as its executive director and james forman, the former executive was leading the effort around black liberation and international affairs. .. i talk about either the wells and we can get to that in the question and answer organized a 1963. and before the...
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malcolm x. it when he did it, when he rebelled, he said in the jan carew book he said i was thinking about my mother. malcolm x. says, admitted at the end of his life almost everything he did he was thinking about his mother. so when the schoolteacher tells him he can't become an attorney because he's a nigbor, malcolm said he wanted to become an attorney because he wanted to get his mother out of the insane asylum. when teacher told him that it wasn't just because he lost his career aspirations but he knew he couldn't help his mother. a matter of fact, he's in denial about that. he wants to think about everything else but then he's forced to think about the mother at the end , he saysto jan carew , you know, i'm just beginning to study the spirit of the resistance of black women but it's changing mywhole worldview . he said i'm just beginning and i think if you look at every speech he makes near the end of 64, beginning of 65 you hear a different voice of malcolm. he's telling you i've changed m
malcolm x. it when he did it, when he rebelled, he said in the jan carew book he said i was thinking about my mother. malcolm x. says, admitted at the end of his life almost everything he did he was thinking about his mother. so when the schoolteacher tells him he can't become an attorney because he's a nigbor, malcolm said he wanted to become an attorney because he wanted to get his mother out of the insane asylum. when teacher told him that it wasn't just because he lost his career...
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whether it's frederick douglas, malcolm x, martin luther king, and so forth. even mohamed ali in terms of his public aspirations and psychological presentation, he referred to god and he called on the spirit. and so the martin luther king legacy is going to be the temperature plate for black history, forever, in terms of -- because of its emphasis on the dignity of man, the inclusion of other races which the bible teaches and taught him which he taught all of us, that is the success form a, that's the winning temperature plate tte of win template. >> you were talking about canada. >> i hope we reach out to our canadian counterparts because i know publications this as well as england so we can have a dialogue during black history month. i think there are stories in america that should be exported and taught around the world. and more specifically there's the what happened at charleston, at the ame church in charleston. that is bhak history. -- black history. that's the influence of king. that's the influence of tupperman, howard thurman. >> great people. why do
whether it's frederick douglas, malcolm x, martin luther king, and so forth. even mohamed ali in terms of his public aspirations and psychological presentation, he referred to god and he called on the spirit. and so the martin luther king legacy is going to be the temperature plate for black history, forever, in terms of -- because of its emphasis on the dignity of man, the inclusion of other races which the bible teaches and taught him which he taught all of us, that is the success form a,...
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they got together and they found out that malcolm x. was coming. and malcolm x.rican country to bring a charge of genocide against the united states. and all of the people from america who were there, the blacks from america, got together and supported him and talked with him and protested and went into the united nations and went into the embassies to discuss this. so it was during that time that they met and talked about the ideologies that he had and became close. and they really became close. thy johnson also had some time with malcolm x. for that amount of time, they spent that together and she was, as she says, coming back to the united states to work with them. amy: where did she hear that he was assassinated? >> i believe she had a conversation, when she came back to the united states, from the airport. and then by the time they were to get together to actually get together, he had been assassinated and someone told her to stay in her apartment. had she seen the news? came overno, and they to deliver that information to her because they knew that it would
they got together and they found out that malcolm x. was coming. and malcolm x.rican country to bring a charge of genocide against the united states. and all of the people from america who were there, the blacks from america, got together and supported him and talked with him and protested and went into the united nations and went into the embassies to discuss this. so it was during that time that they met and talked about the ideologies that he had and became close. and they really became...
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the piece was that people, when confronted with malcolm x, always say, "but what did he do?" "what policy did he pass?" and i think that that's a really impoverished way of looking at human progress, you know. we are... not to overdo this word, but spiritual beings. our souls need things, you know. we need to feel better about walking down our streets. we need to feel like we have some sort of purpose, that there's someone out there, you know, who sort of shares us, who reflects how we see the world. so i think there are all sorts of progresses, and, you know, they might not necessarily track, you know, with socioeconomic indicators, but they're real nonetheless. >> hinojosa: i love the title of your memoir, the beautiful struggle, because you're not negating the fact that it was hard. >> right. >> hinojosa: you know, it was difficult to be poor, and the fact that your parents made a decision about giving you that experience of living in a predominantly african-american working-class community. >> right. >> hinojosa: your mom said something really beautiful. she said, "i neve
the piece was that people, when confronted with malcolm x, always say, "but what did he do?" "what policy did he pass?" and i think that that's a really impoverished way of looking at human progress, you know. we are... not to overdo this word, but spiritual beings. our souls need things, you know. we need to feel better about walking down our streets. we need to feel like we have some sort of purpose, that there's someone out there, you know, who sort of shares us, who...
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>> history books, books on malcolm x, dr. martin luther know,james baldwin, you any kind of literature that i could basically get a hold of. amy: and how often were you allowed to see visitors? time, the visiting system, you were allowed 10 people on your approved visiting list and each person could visit twice a month. but, because of the long distance and the economic situation, my family was not able to come as much as they would have liked to. so they tried to come at least once a month. amy: you were sentenced to five years when he first went to prison, but then when we come back from the break, i want to talk about what ultimately you are charged with after you and a guest to a be joined by next, robert king as well as the late herman wallace, formed a chapter of the black panther party in the angola prison. we are talking to albert woodfox . he is the person longest held in solitary confinement in the united states. he was released on friday after 45 years in prison, after 43 years in solitary. stay with us. ♪ [music b
>> history books, books on malcolm x, dr. martin luther know,james baldwin, you any kind of literature that i could basically get a hold of. amy: and how often were you allowed to see visitors? time, the visiting system, you were allowed 10 people on your approved visiting list and each person could visit twice a month. but, because of the long distance and the economic situation, my family was not able to come as much as they would have liked to. so they tried to come at least once a...
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all of this happening around 3:30 this morning at malcolm x in bed-stuy. two housing bureau officers heard shots fired and started to follow the suspect who allege ready i pointed a gun at him and took off in a car. vehicle. the car got into an accident with a responding patrol car, and then there was that exchange of gunfire. many shots fired. the two officers, one shot in the chest protected by his vest. the bullet did not go through. the other officer shot in the hip. both take ton kings county hospital and expect -- taken to kings county hospital. a .357 reshoveller was identified at the scene. again, the investigation into all of this still continues here in bed-stuy. we're live in bed-stuy, i'm marcus solis, channel 7 stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of this news. we're update the situation as the morning goes on. of course, coming up again during the 9:00 hour, we'll get everything together with all of the information and bring a full update in about an hour from now. >> that will do it for this edition of "eyewitness news" upon t
all of this happening around 3:30 this morning at malcolm x in bed-stuy. two housing bureau officers heard shots fired and started to follow the suspect who allege ready i pointed a gun at him and took off in a car. vehicle. the car got into an accident with a responding patrol car, and then there was that exchange of gunfire. many shots fired. the two officers, one shot in the chest protected by his vest. the bullet did not go through. the other officer shot in the hip. both take ton kings...
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they were shot out here down malcolm x boulevard around 3:00 this morning. police have had this area blocked off and talking to witnesses, trying to figure out what led to this confrontation. we can tell you the suspect is in custody in critical hospital. a frantic morning on malcolm x police say a man was firing shots in the area, and two housing officers tracked him down in a car. he reportedly pointed a gun at them and drove off. they called for backup and eight other officers chased after him. he went down a wrong way street and crashed head head-on into a police cruiser. shots were fired. >> officers struck him multiple times. two police officers were struck by gunfire. >> reporter: they say a bullet struck one officer in his bullet-proof vest. hip. >> we've had the opportunity to visit them and their families who are with them. they are both alert and in stable condition. >> these officers pursued their work last night with vigor, with focus. they're debt kateed officer -- >> reporter: both officers now focused on their recovery. the nypd released a pi
they were shot out here down malcolm x boulevard around 3:00 this morning. police have had this area blocked off and talking to witnesses, trying to figure out what led to this confrontation. we can tell you the suspect is in custody in critical hospital. a frantic morning on malcolm x police say a man was firing shots in the area, and two housing officers tracked him down in a car. he reportedly pointed a gun at them and drove off. they called for backup and eight other officers chased after...
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he ejded up ramming a patrol car near lexington and malcolm x. that's when they fired at the suspect several times. it was during that shoot-out two officers were hit. one hit in the chest. one stopped. the other hit in the right hip. >> this officer who is here in the hospital obviously an exemplary cop who's worked very, very hard and is proud to be a just participating in a gun collar yesterday. the other officer, three years on the job, obviously extraordinary fairly involved in his work, really someone focused becoming as good a cop as he could be. >> reporter: this is the gun the police recovered from the scene, a .357 revolver. it had three casings inside. the suspect is jamaal funez. he has three records. right now both officers are recovering. something really interesting the police commissioner brought up. one of the two officers is the son of a retired nypd officer who was also involved in a shooting and hit in the bulletproof vest. that family all here this morning surrounding both officers as they recover from this shooting. we're li
he ejded up ramming a patrol car near lexington and malcolm x. that's when they fired at the suspect several times. it was during that shoot-out two officers were hit. one hit in the chest. one stopped. the other hit in the right hip. >> this officer who is here in the hospital obviously an exemplary cop who's worked very, very hard and is proud to be a just participating in a gun collar yesterday. the other officer, three years on the job, obviously extraordinary fairly involved in his...
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it's on the nth malcolm x avenue. x avenue.ausing slowdowns you can see that big line of red as you head in from virginia. notice that long line oft longin yellow on the inner loop ase ins you cross the wilson bridge. traffic is definitely backedit up as well. as wel out in fairfax countyy springfield crash blocking thehn shoulder. lorton to the beltway down to 31 miles per hour and thendhe south of that point in fredericksburg and stafford you do hit that usualhat usua congestion for your fridaytiou morning commute.rninut increasing delays as well top wl of the beltway.of the beltwa 95 in college park to georgia go avenue down 30 miles per hour.eh we're also dealing with a a pothole.poole. it's on the exit ramp to newe hampshire avenue northexboundueh from the outer loop blockinglock the right lane, right shoulderle its a large pothole. i've been seeing from skyfoxm as we had taken a look at that t vehicles driving pretty fastrivi through that area.thro i would keep it to the left, avoid that pot home. you don't want to start
it's on the nth malcolm x avenue. x avenue.ausing slowdowns you can see that big line of red as you head in from virginia. notice that long line oft longin yellow on the inner loop ase ins you cross the wilson bridge. traffic is definitely backedit up as well. as wel out in fairfax countyy springfield crash blocking thehn shoulder. lorton to the beltway down to 31 miles per hour and thendhe south of that point in fredericksburg and stafford you do hit that usualhat usua congestion for your...
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you can see on the police tape here at the intersection of lexington avenue and malcolm x boulevard, that's where the suspect's vehicle collided head- on with a police cruiser. then shots were fired between both of the officers and the suspect. if you look closely, you can see bullet holes on the hood of side of the car up and down lexington avenue. there are markers that police are combing through to try to make heads or tails of this situation. reporting over bedford, shannon stone, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> now, the officers were part of an anticrime unit. ray kelly explained for us the difference between anticrime officers and other officers. >> anticrime officers are officers in civilian clothes in unmarked cars who are deployed to observe crime happening in a suspicious manner. they're focused on people with guns. it is a demanding job. >> this is the latest in a string of attacks with police officers over the last two years. earlier this month, two officers were hurt while patrolling a housing complex in they're now out of the hospital, but the suspect they purr pseudokil
you can see on the police tape here at the intersection of lexington avenue and malcolm x boulevard, that's where the suspect's vehicle collided head- on with a police cruiser. then shots were fired between both of the officers and the suspect. if you look closely, you can see bullet holes on the hood of side of the car up and down lexington avenue. there are markers that police are combing through to try to make heads or tails of this situation. reporting over bedford, shannon stone, channel...
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and this symbol some say is a salute to malcolm x. >> she has made an anti-police message. >> beyonce like any great artist i provocative, she was challenging us to think about society andq^l s problems like police brutality. >> beyonce will kick off her formation tour. will police be here to provide security? while he may speak for union members, he does not speak for the president. >> anybody going to that concert are going to be there. beyonce enjoyed a date night with her husband jay-z. >> the world exploded with formation. >> kevin as beyonce about the video after her super bowl halftime show. >> get in here! >> "snl" did not hold back this past weekend poking fun at the beyonce backlash. >> beyonce is bla we have to we have to leave america. beyonce is black! >> and beyonce's stylist told us dave's message is not about hating on police. >> i know a lot of things going on right now. but i know for that's not what she was putting out. >> what we should be doing is trying to build better relationships amongst the community and law enforcement direct opposite. >> obviously this is n
and this symbol some say is a salute to malcolm x. >> she has made an anti-police message. >> beyonce like any great artist i provocative, she was challenging us to think about society andq^l s problems like police brutality. >> beyonce will kick off her formation tour. will police be here to provide security? while he may speak for union members, he does not speak for the president. >> anybody going to that concert are going to be there. beyonce enjoyed a date night...
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a frantic morning on malcolm x
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sunday morning, the malcolm x is going to join us with her take on current issues legacy of her larger than life father. . >>> dangerous wind chill noon today. thermometer. 20 below. we'll see improvements as the day goes on. temperatures and a return to the i do everything on the internet. but it's kind of slow. my friends said i should get fios because it's the fastest... but i thought it would be too expensive... who's that, jenny? no kate...turns out they have a deal that cost me even less than my slow service. and it's 100 megs ...i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. we're out of 2% then i thought, maybe other things could be better. i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet and wi-fi available. so you can send files up to 5x faster than cable, with capacity to handle all of your devices. now get something that only fios offers: 100 meg upload anddownload speeds plus tv and phone for a price we've never offered before: just $69.99 a month online. and there isn't even an annual contract. th
sunday morning, the malcolm x is going to join us with her take on current issues legacy of her larger than life father. . >>> dangerous wind chill noon today. thermometer. 20 below. we'll see improvements as the day goes on. temperatures and a return to the i do everything on the internet. but it's kind of slow. my friends said i should get fios because it's the fastest... but i thought it would be too expensive... who's that, jenny? no kate...turns out they have a deal that cost me...
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and this symbol some say is a salute to malcolm x. >> she has made an anti-police message. >> beyonce like any great artist is being provocative, she was challenging us to think about society and societal problems >> a reporter from our affiliate wsor in miami. >> beyonce will kick off her formation tour. will police be here to provide security? the department says yes, a spokes person for department says while the union president may speak for uni members, he does not speak for the department. >> anybody that wants to go to that concert that wants to enjoy themselves at that concert can be assured that the police are going to protect them. >> beyonce enjoyed a date night with her husband jay-z. a rep for the singer declined our request for a comment. >> kevin asked beyonce about the video after her super bowl halftime show. >> get in here! >> "snl" did not hold back thi past weekend poking fun at the beyonce backlash. >> beyonce is black! we have to go! beyonce is black! >> this mock ripped reactions tobeyonce. and beyonce's stylist told us the message is not about hating on police.
and this symbol some say is a salute to malcolm x. >> she has made an anti-police message. >> beyonce like any great artist is being provocative, she was challenging us to think about society and societal problems >> a reporter from our affiliate wsor in miami. >> beyonce will kick off her formation tour. will police be here to provide security? the department says yes, a spokes person for department says while the union president may speak for uni members, he does not...
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it ended on lexington and malcolm x when the suspect police say ran into(a marked patrol car. that's when the shootout happened. two plain clothes officer were hurt. the part of the anticrime unit in the 81th presinlgt. video shows two being taken away on stretchers, being loaded into ambulances. >> next thing you know, they block off the road on quincy and right here on gates and the police came. >> the officer was shot in chest, the bullet stopped by his vest. he joined the nypd three years ago. he's now recovering from blunt his father, a retired nyou detective was also saved by a bulletproof vest in 1989. >> the irony, father and son years apart, both saved by the bulletproof vest that we're required all our personnel to tear. >> the nine year veteran was shot in -- below the vest. he was surrounded by family at the hospital, including his pregnant wife. >> he was telling me how proud he was of the gun collar. here's a guy in his hospital bed. obviously in some pain, but very proud of the fact that just the day before, he got another gun off the street. >> 34-year-old jama
it ended on lexington and malcolm x when the suspect police say ran into(a marked patrol car. that's when the shootout happened. two plain clothes officer were hurt. the part of the anticrime unit in the 81th presinlgt. video shows two being taken away on stretchers, being loaded into ambulances. >> next thing you know, they block off the road on quincy and right here on gates and the police came. >> the officer was shot in chest, the bullet stopped by his vest. he joined the nypd...
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well, at one point they form a big x on the field, people are saying that is, tribute to malcolm x. but then i cannot understand why they did the arrow, has anybody heard about that. >> i keep reading upstairs trying to figure out more about that. >> it was a tribute to robin hood. so i was curious what that statement was. >> then people were judging the style clothes they were wearing. because they were saying her dancers were dressed up like the black panter party ladies. >> the ladies with afros. >> and the braids on. >> right. >> and they have put their fist in the the air at one point. >> her mom was in the picture after the performance with her fist in the air but her stylist did make a statement about all this and she said it was important to her to honor, beyonce to honor the beauty of strong black women and celebrate the unity that fools their power. one of the best example of that is the image of the female black panter. women of the black party party created a sister hood and worked right along side their men fighting police brutality and creating community social program
well, at one point they form a big x on the field, people are saying that is, tribute to malcolm x. but then i cannot understand why they did the arrow, has anybody heard about that. >> i keep reading upstairs trying to figure out more about that. >> it was a tribute to robin hood. so i was curious what that statement was. >> then people were judging the style clothes they were wearing. because they were saying her dancers were dressed up like the black panter party ladies....
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we want to bring you into the intersection of malcolm x boulevard and quincy street report of gunshots fired. there. we know the suspect brandished a weapon and fled in his car. what we can ascertain is he went the wrong way on quincy street going all the way up the street coming across bedford avenue and coming back down again and going the wrong way along lexington avenue. that is where it happened where the suspect's vehicle crashed with an officer's vehicle, front end damage to both of them. we are looking at video where car as we pull in tight here. you can see them on the hood of the car as well as on the side of the car and obviously the wind screen was damaged as well here. so we'll bring the shots back out. you can see the shell casings and evidence markers on the street. it is a huge crime scene here in bed-stuy. shannon stone, channel 7 "eyewitness news." >> thank you, shannon. >>> the good news, nypd commissioner bratton said the officers will make a full recovery. >> again, they art kings county hospital recovering. dave evans is at the hospital with that part of the story
we want to bring you into the intersection of malcolm x boulevard and quincy street report of gunshots fired. there. we know the suspect brandished a weapon and fled in his car. what we can ascertain is he went the wrong way on quincy street going all the way up the street coming across bedford avenue and coming back down again and going the wrong way along lexington avenue. that is where it happened where the suspect's vehicle crashed with an officer's vehicle, front end damage to both of...
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on the field, they formed an x, and that was taken as a reference to black muslim leader malcolm x. some are blasting beyonce on social media, calling her performance infuriating and inflammatory. >>:i thought it was really upgrade is that she used it as a platform to attack police officers to protect us-- outrageous that she >> alecia :former new york mayor rudy giuliani blasted the singer on fox news. woods' death was captured on a viral video. today protestors gathered on the steps of san francisco city hall to repeat their demands for changes in the s=f=p=d. >>:i think he should be fired or be forced to resign >> alecia :woods is accused of stabbing a man before his encounter with police. officers say he refused to drop his knife. the justice department is conducting a review of the case. >> pam : new at 11. a car is damaged. from a 2 -feet chunk of concrete. that broke off in the east bound tunnel of the bay bridge. it fell into one of the eastbound traffic lanes last week. a cal-trans spokesman says, they just don't know yet if water damage was the cause. however. cal-trans ha
on the field, they formed an x, and that was taken as a reference to black muslim leader malcolm x. some are blasting beyonce on social media, calling her performance infuriating and inflammatory. >>:i thought it was really upgrade is that she used it as a platform to attack police officers to protect us-- outrageous that she >> alecia :former new york mayor rudy giuliani blasted the singer on fox news. woods' death was captured on a viral video. today protestors gathered on the...
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that performance featured references to the black lives matter movement, malcolm x . he wrote beyonce's used this year's super bowl to divide americans by promoting the black panthers and shows how she did not support law enforcement. >>> just ahead a local 10 investigation an internatatnal crime with local ties. >> you'll hear from victims who say they that's next. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formrma with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and eshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, try resolve pet expert. >>> good morning. international destination for travelers but investigators say it is also home to one of the largest human traffickingen democrat -- trafficking epidemics into the country. >> amy viteri investigates. >>> i met this man, blah play blah blah, told me how nice life could be. >> miami has a trafficking. >> don't believe anything you say or hear. anybody can sell you a dream. >
that performance featured references to the black lives matter movement, malcolm x . he wrote beyonce's used this year's super bowl to divide americans by promoting the black panthers and shows how she did not support law enforcement. >>> just ahead a local 10 investigation an internatatnal crime with local ties. >> you'll hear from victims who say they that's next. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formrma with a special...
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leading her black beret-wearing dancers in x-shaped homages to malcolm x and raised fist salutes, beyonce seemed to endorse the black panther movement. the dancers also posted a photo in support of black lives matter, an advocacy group campaigning against perceived racism in the u.s. justice system. some welcomed beyonce's linkage between the 21st century black lives matter and the 20th century black panthers, made famous by leaders such as huey newton, bobby seale, and stokely carmichael. but others were less amused. these critics argue the black little to advance equal rights, and some say the black lives matter movement fuels community tensions and deters effective policing. question -- was beyonce wrong? i ask you, clarence. clarence: well, first of all, beyonce was engaged in a massive publicity campaign for her next record album. they're not recalled -- called record albums any more. c.d.'s, whatever. number two, the black panthers and black lives matter movements are very respected by a lot of people in this country, especially those who buy hip-hop music. it's not a history lectur
leading her black beret-wearing dancers in x-shaped homages to malcolm x and raised fist salutes, beyonce seemed to endorse the black panther movement. the dancers also posted a photo in support of black lives matter, an advocacy group campaigning against perceived racism in the u.s. justice system. some welcomed beyonce's linkage between the 21st century black lives matter and the 20th century black panthers, made famous by leaders such as huey newton, bobby seale, and stokely carmichael. but...
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. >> this is a tape recorder that belonged to malcolm x, and we're very excited to have it. and so it would have been used to record his speeches. >> reporter: they date the use by malcolm x to around 1955. >> it looks like it's had a hard life, but we enjoy that. its story is important because it's the everyday things that people use that because of how they were used and when they were used, they become important. >> they also have opportunities where people just come to us and say, i have this, and we're like, wow, we didn't know this existed or this really helps us tell the story that we want to >> reporter: and the stories will live on inside the five stories of this 400,000 square foot smithsonian museum of african-american history and culture. the museum actually opens to the public september 24th, 2016, and we have it on great authority that the opening will be grand with musical tributes and lots of well-known celebrities joining in. tomorrow i'm going to take you on another visit to the secret collection center and hear about this glove. it belonged to cashosius cl
. >> this is a tape recorder that belonged to malcolm x, and we're very excited to have it. and so it would have been used to record his speeches. >> reporter: they date the use by malcolm x to around 1955. >> it looks like it's had a hard life, but we enjoy that. its story is important because it's the everyday things that people use that because of how they were used and when they were used, they become important. >> they also have opportunities where people just come...
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many people saying that was a nod to malcolm x. >> and i loved her outfit, an ode to michael jackson. >> and that was one of the best halftime shows ever. >> and this is top three for knee. >> and that is up there. >> it's good. >> and cold play, their songs back on the itune churches, one, two -- charts. one, two, three. >> yes. >>> and this, leaving you with a look at how wall street left you today. >>> good morning and welcome back. we're waking up to changes underway right now and rain falling across portions of northeast ohio and we're stricted to the west side and zooming in. the lighter to moderate showers falling and rain and southern portions of lor ape county and into medina and cuyahoga. and this morning, it's starting off as rain and transitioning into snow. the temperature gets closer to freezing. that rain-snow mix changes over to snow for a lot of us and this is a look at the hour-by- hour forecast. you notice peaks of sunshine will go away as we head throughout the day and temperatures into the mid- and upper 30s and that snow chance persisting throughout the week and
many people saying that was a nod to malcolm x. >> and i loved her outfit, an ode to michael jackson. >> and that was one of the best halftime shows ever. >> and this is top three for knee. >> and that is up there. >> it's good. >> and cold play, their songs back on the itune churches, one, two -- charts. one, two, three. >> yes. >>> and this, leaving you with a look at how wall street left you today. >>> good morning and welcome back....
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malcolm x and black panthers. miami fop says it was anti-police. ortiz writing beyonce used the superbowl to divide americans by promoting black panthers and enforcement. the miami miss chief, though, says beyonce's concert will be secure. >>> several large sharks spotted close to shore in dania beach. take a look at fascinating video from sky 10 line of sharks swimming and people at the beach said they have to get the heck swim. it is believed these starks w we spotted in palm beach county migrating southward for mating even sharks need love, too. >> yeah. they like the warm waters having some fun. >> let's stay out of the water and hope the sand is okay. betty, what do y see for us. >> the rip current risk is high. if the shark currents don't keep you out of the water, perhapsthat will. rip currents are not anything to play with. miami making it up to 79 this afternoon, 1-degree away from norm. normal high being 78 and hialeah you managed to touch 80 degrees. 70 hialeah, miami 69 degrees and forecast models indicatinin later tonight we will start
malcolm x and black panthers. miami fop says it was anti-police. ortiz writing beyonce used the superbowl to divide americans by promoting black panthers and enforcement. the miami miss chief, though, says beyonce's concert will be secure. >>> several large sharks spotted close to shore in dania beach. take a look at fascinating video from sky 10 line of sharks swimming and people at the beach said they have to get the heck swim. it is believed these starks w we spotted in palm beach...
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recent video formation and the super bowl for performance referencing black lives matter movement malcolm x. and the black panthers, they wore the beret and raised a fist was given in the 1968 olympics, she kicks off her world tour in aprilk in miami and police say they boycott the show and say that they're not going to work and theyn say that the police around the country should do the same thing is gettingpo more traction online now because it is the mosth radicalr statement that beyonce has made in her 20 yearsa on stage, miami police leaders say they salute numerous officers killed by black panthers,rs former new york city mayor says that she should use her celebrity to bring peace and a people together and not continue to divide and so far no response fromd the beyonce camp. perhaps, and do something differentin like brain a police bring a police officer on stage ine hugging him, she was sending a message . the biggest show on earthss. >> surprise that the super bowl officials did not pick up on anything. controversial and then it's not not enough and then they do something else but he
recent video formation and the super bowl for performance referencing black lives matter movement malcolm x. and the black panthers, they wore the beret and raised a fist was given in the 1968 olympics, she kicks off her world tour in aprilk in miami and police say they boycott the show and say that they're not going to work and theyn say that the police around the country should do the same thing is gettingpo more traction online now because it is the mosth radicalr statement that beyonce has...
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like her backup to block id tribute -- block nd they panthers and paid tribute to malcolm x. her song formation was released a rallying seep as -- seen as rallying cry for the lives matter and before the performance some were people to boycott t. you see this tweet because of a rallying t it is cryer the black lives -- cry for the black lives matter.; announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: there is a growing minimalist movement taking shape, people embracing a simpler way of life. they're purging possessions, freeing their lives from excessive obligations, to untap greater possibilities. but i've already said too much. i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it full frame. ♪ ever wonder he
like her backup to block id tribute -- block nd they panthers and paid tribute to malcolm x. her song formation was released a rallying seep as -- seen as rallying cry for the lives matter and before the performance some were people to boycott t. you see this tweet because of a rallying t it is cryer the black lives -- cry for the black lives matter.; announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: there is a growing minimalist movement taking shape, people embracing...
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beyonce's backup dancers wore black panthers style costumes and referredo malcolm x. you can see officers signaling the hands up don't shoott gesture and stop shooting us is written in graffffi. thursday miami fop president javier ortiz released a statement which says the law enforcement offers boycott her concert. ortiz says beyonce used her half-time performance as a way to divide americans by promoting the black panthers and her anti police message shows she does not support law enforcement. javier ortiz posted this shot on twitter. it reads ck the blue, boycott be beyonce. the miami police department hasn't released a statement just yet. asor beyonce's concert here at marlins park in april, it's already sold out. erika glover, nbc 6 news. >>> 5:33. right now a 5-year-old little girl is being treated for smoke inhalation after her home caught on fire. police say she was home alone when this happened and now they want to know why. michael spears has been making phone calls trying t get answers. michael, we talked to you about a half hourago. what we understand so fa
beyonce's backup dancers wore black panthers style costumes and referredo malcolm x. you can see officers signaling the hands up don't shoott gesture and stop shooting us is written in graffffi. thursday miami fop president javier ortiz released a statement which says the law enforcement offers boycott her concert. ortiz says beyonce used her half-time performance as a way to divide americans by promoting the black panthers and her anti police message shows she does not support law enforcement....