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clark, and, of course, he knew malcolm personally. and helped malcolm. um, i'm going to wait to read the book, all this hysteria to calm down over this relationship with your wife. i mean, i don't think that's strange that a husband and wife have an argument from time to time. particularly a guy like malcolm who was a world traveler and had to leave home many, many be times, and she had a family, and they had a family. this thing about his same-sex relationship, i haven't heard from the panel that any of these, um, folks that said they knew anything about it themselves had a relationship with malcolm. so i'm just going to take that with a grain of salt. >> sir, i'm sorry, your question. >> my question is that it doesn't seem like marable in his life's work ever approached anything dealing with icons in our community that would have stirred so much controversy, so i have doubts that even some of the stuff that's in the book is authentically, can be awe they wantically attributed to dr. manning marable, particularly since he passed away a week or so before
clark, and, of course, he knew malcolm personally. and helped malcolm. um, i'm going to wait to read the book, all this hysteria to calm down over this relationship with your wife. i mean, i don't think that's strange that a husband and wife have an argument from time to time. particularly a guy like malcolm who was a world traveler and had to leave home many, many be times, and she had a family, and they had a family. this thing about his same-sex relationship, i haven't heard from the panel...
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now, as to the, um, the human side of malcolm, you know, malcolm, um, most of us who have studied malcolmread his autobiography, read his speeches or listened to his speeches captivating -- one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker. but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was, i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in this book. he has to check himself into the hospital for exhaustion. and, like, a few days later he's back out the hospital on the road again. but what's important, you know, and this may be a generational thing in terms of historians, and manning really tried to debate or really tried to come to an understanding of what was public and what was private, and why with was the private important in certain instances. in the case of malcolm's challenges that he had with his marriage with dr. betty she because, i think -- and what this comes across is the head of a religious community that is patriarchal, right? that promotes a certain gender-constructed gender roles of men and women. >> all a
now, as to the, um, the human side of malcolm, you know, malcolm, um, most of us who have studied malcolmread his autobiography, read his speeches or listened to his speeches captivating -- one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker. but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was, i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in this book. he has to check himself into the hospital for exhaustion. and, like, a few days...
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now, as to the, um, the human side of malcolm, you know, malcolm, um, most of us who have studied malcolm read his autobiography, read his speeches or listened to his speeches captivating -- one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker. but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was, i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in this book. he has to check himself into the hospital for exhaustion. and, like, a few days later he's back out the hospital on the road again. but what's important, you know, and this may be a generational thing in terms of historians, and manning really tried to debate or really tried to come to an understanding of what was public and what was private, and why with was the private important in certain instances. in the case of malcolm's challenges that he had with his marriage with dr. betty she because, i think -- and what this comes across is the head of a religious community that is patriarchal, right? that promotes a certain gender-constructed gender roles of men and women. >> all
now, as to the, um, the human side of malcolm, you know, malcolm, um, most of us who have studied malcolm read his autobiography, read his speeches or listened to his speeches captivating -- one of the best speakers of the 20th century, sharp political thinker. but he was not a political machine. he was a human being. he was, i mean, he really tried to be a machine at one point according to what we have in this book. he has to check himself into the hospital for exhaustion. and, like, a few...
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c-span: in the end, by the come helped malcolm x dhaka? what was the scene? >> guest: malcolm x died simultaneously within the dropping out of bob moses. in february, 65, the beginning of the american ground troops in vietnam and this celebrate true, malcolm x is shot down by members of the elijah muhammed temple and newark. it's an embarrassment to me and the american legal system that two men who hadn't absolutely nothing to do it serve over 20 years. they were convicted elsewhere. only one of the actual killers serve time; four of them never did. they've been identified but never tried, and two people were really pretty clearly not there and i think the legal system knew they were not there were served -- were convicted and served time anyway. c-span: how will that happen? >> guest: it's hard to -- to call back of help marginal the muslims were in this period. they were, like, unspeakable, almost and i think basically legal system just wanted to get somebody in jail and be done with it. and then when evidence surfaced that these people didn't have anything
c-span: in the end, by the come helped malcolm x dhaka? what was the scene? >> guest: malcolm x died simultaneously within the dropping out of bob moses. in february, 65, the beginning of the american ground troops in vietnam and this celebrate true, malcolm x is shot down by members of the elijah muhammed temple and newark. it's an embarrassment to me and the american legal system that two men who hadn't absolutely nothing to do it serve over 20 years. they were convicted elsewhere. only...
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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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we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an international convention that says young people have a basic human rights. not citizenship rights but human-rights that need to be protected around the world. everybody in the united nations assembly signed this except for the united states and somalia. we have begun to gather the information. i have a little bit more literature year if you want to talk afterwards, and some examples of that, but that is one of the things we need to do. let's look at the fundamental violations of our rights that are happening in your community and think about how we can elevate this to a level of internat
we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of the rights of a child. we constructed some of the basic elements. over the years, we created human rights report cards where the young folks in me this organization, who were just coming home, one month they did a report card with a graded the public schools. the next month, they greeted the police in their community. the next month, they greeted the health care services in their community. all of these things -- there's an...
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i don't think that there is anybody close to be here on that star citation or malcolm know kabul child since i go is very symbolic of everybody else and him beyond we have so much talent. seems like the. i mean there is a few good players but i think there are some good as malcolm muggeridge kind of culture. seems like who league is progressing over the years last couple years the games are getting more competitive from i think the quality of hockey getting better so and i will swear still talking to people my friends who are going theorems be saying the same thing so ok cho i think moving in the right direction just now they'd be easy to circumscribe cheer on building a new league and that seems like you're doing great things and then moving forward . i talk with fewer some players look around them i play for a placeholder they want to championship larry last year was a captain for the team and then talk to him i talked to him very once in a while i'm not sure where you are going to probably call him next few days. and you. keep in touch with those guys and they telling me what's goin
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and i think that dream really captures where king was at the end. >> did malcolm x speak? >> no, he didn't. he was at the march. he gave a free-wheeling, impromptu press conference while people were gathering. and after king spoke, he was near ruston and said, you know,this dream of king's is going to be a nightmare before it's all over. and that was the reaction. king picked up on that, as well. king started talking about how, in later years, he had seen his dream turn into a nightmare. he would always end by saying, i still have a dream. and so even at the end of his life, he would, despite the disappointments he faced in the north, despite seeing his dream turn on to a nightmare, he would still hold on to that hope. >> over there in the corner, sorry. >> with the building of the monuments in the second world war on the mall, do you think that will eliminate the opportunity for any other marches like this? >> well, it's a fair question. you know, i don't think it will. i mean, i think so long as the lincoln memorial is a sacred gathering spot for people, no matter how ma
and i think that dream really captures where king was at the end. >> did malcolm x speak? >> no, he didn't. he was at the march. he gave a free-wheeling, impromptu press conference while people were gathering. and after king spoke, he was near ruston and said, you know,this dream of king's is going to be a nightmare before it's all over. and that was the reaction. king picked up on that, as well. king started talking about how, in later years, he had seen his dream turn into a...
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at the same time, officer malcolm tipton reaches the scene.he races toward the brawl with his taser locked and loaded. >> as i got about 10 to 15 feet from them, officer deaton turned mr. german toward me and gave me a clear shot. tipton lets loose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time i could see it was dripping off my nose. >> deaton's nose has been sliced open from one of german's punches. in the safety of the ambulance, the officer realizes the severity of the attack. >> realized, man, this is for real. this guy was really trying to take me out. luckily i'm still here and i started thinking of my wife and kid. good thing was, i was on the better side of it, even though i did get injured. >> and his injuries are significant. >> basically, i had to have reconstructive surgery on my whole eye socket. he broke the bone here, broke my temple bone and br
at the same time, officer malcolm tipton reaches the scene.he races toward the brawl with his taser locked and loaded. >> as i got about 10 to 15 feet from them, officer deaton turned mr. german toward me and gave me a clear shot. tipton lets loose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at...
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i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground.ompassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix, cream, and then go down to the grove to see other music. you could go to the mission district to hear mexican. everywhere i went there was this multi dimensional color and i felt like it was on necessary for me to do just one. like baskin-robbins, i want all the flavors. you cannot just be a mexican play music. there is a lot of beauty in that, but it was not for me. i was born without arms around my heart that wants to embrace everything. palestine's, israelis. japanese, apaches. i am more concentrated with life and love than flags, nationality, religion. that stuff gets in the way. one gets in the
i love martin luther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground.ompassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix,...
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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
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
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king, let's not forget malcolm x. please. now and then, without malcolm, society would have done martin luther king the same way. -- the same way they are doing president obama. vote. the people that are listening, vote. cried today, a vote tomorrow. vote. you can vote yourself out of this. those of us who said i will not fight for the white man, go into the military. take care of your country. that is all i want to sit. guest: my dear brother is actively right. where you are talking about with martin luther king and the comebacks are two people willing to live and die for what they book -- and malcolm x are two people willing to live and die for what they believed in. it was a kingdom where for and working people had dignity. what we missed today is to many of our leaders are up for sale. almost everything and everybody is up for sale. money, money, money. young people are living lives of emotional emptiness. malcolm, martin, there was no price. they knew there was a human value that had no market price. host: i have been en
king, let's not forget malcolm x. please. now and then, without malcolm, society would have done martin luther king the same way. -- the same way they are doing president obama. vote. the people that are listening, vote. cried today, a vote tomorrow. vote. you can vote yourself out of this. those of us who said i will not fight for the white man, go into the military. take care of your country. that is all i want to sit. guest: my dear brother is actively right. where you are talking about with...
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and as malcolm always said, is either the bullet or the ballot. and we will be voting this november. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> dean press. good morning. fortunately, this unconscionable project of parkmerced we expect to land on the ballot so the citizens have an opportunity to vote against it through the referendum process. but in the meantime, i want to commend the civil grand jury for their work on this important issue, and their oversight, and frankly, some of the oversight that has failed to be provided by various city agencies. let us talk about the title of this report. government by developer. that is what we are dealing with here. there has been no daylight whatsoever in this project between the planning department, the mayor's office of economic and workforce development. , and the developers. this is, indeed, government by developer. where this is headed, the planning department's responses, you may be tempted to incorporate the planning department's response to the civil grand jury findings as your own. i would cau
and as malcolm always said, is either the bullet or the ballot. and we will be voting this november. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> dean press. good morning. fortunately, this unconscionable project of parkmerced we expect to land on the ballot so the citizens have an opportunity to vote against it through the referendum process. but in the meantime, i want to commend the civil grand jury for their work on this important issue, and their oversight, and frankly, some of the...
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is anybody close to be here on that stage of the nation or malcolm know how will charge since the girls rise above everybody else and beyond we have so much talent. since i get rid of them in various fields good players but i don't think there are so good as all can the average general culture. seems like the league is progressing over the years let's go for years the games are getting more competitive for my thing for quality of hockey getting better so and i will swear i still talking through people my friends who are going theorems be saying the same thing so ok joe i think moving in the right direction i'm just the mother of easy to surface correction on build a new league and seems like you're going the right things to move forward. or talk with you or some players looked around them i pray for you cause a place holder they want to championship larry plus here was a captain for the team you come in talk to him i talked to andrea once in a while i'm not sure where you are going to or call him next few days. and. try to keep in touch with those guys and they telling you what's going
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malcolm develop through the system into russian powerhouse without money that horse and dated for the team in two thousand and three when he was just seventeen the following year he was drafted second overall by his book behind his national team mate alexander. but due to dispute elway contract with metal geno was forced to stay for another year however his dream of playing in the n.h.l. came true in two thousand and six when he finally swapped the russians still city for them merican want to keep the ice alongside then up and coming canadian sidney crosby and it seems like the wind is wide enough to hold both hockey giants there for many years as the monday may be was injured last season too and we spent a lot of time together while we were recovering we supported and cheered on our teammates when we couldn't we keep in touch and i know that his recovery is going well too and he's training on the ice already he's a nice guy in a big star who's already won almost all the trophies in hockey and he has no superiority complex molecule has been adding two of his to his cabinet every year
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if you just jones very well malcolm this is life top stories this market so volatile the worst downturn since two thousand and eight some experts have been predicting a new wave of global recession in the wake of the weakening u.s. economy and the. president did it warns the syrian leader his fate might take a grim turn if he fails to carry out reforms this comes as at least ten people were killed in new mass protests following friday prince. unrest has broken out there ukrainian called on for a judge ordered the arrest of the country's former prime minister yulia tymoshenko she's been on trial since june ever alleged misuse of. gas deal with russia in two thousand and nine. which continues. in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime cross-talk discusses whether middle east instability can trigger high oil prices and worsen global economic slowdown that's next on r.t. . lol we welcome to cross dot com peter lavelle the price of oil the curse of oil with the ongoing unrest in the arab world petroleum markets are more than reacting is the global economy on the edge of another de
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from since i get the i mean there is see you a good player but i don't think there are spirit as malcolm the original. culture. seems like the league is progressing over the years last couple years a game so they're getting more competitive from i think the quality of hockey getting better saw and i was for still talking through feel my friends were going theorems be saying the same thing so ok cho i think moving in the right direction i'm just a mother of easy to circumscribe cheer on building a new league and seems like you're doing the right thing to move forward. i talk with fewer some players look around them i play for you kirk of a place holder they want to championship larry last year was a captain put it to me and told him i talked to on three once in a while i'm not sure you are going to probably call them next few days. and you. keep in touch with those guys from they telling me what's going on. as long as i feel how say you know when there is an arm injury so i'd like to continue playing at the lakers i mean i still want to play i had a surgery a couple years ago on my should
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or malcolm to you live from our headquarters in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's two pm here in the russian capital eleven am in london and an imminent british inquiry into its agents use of torture overseas has been slammed before it's had a chance to get started it was revealed that britain was prepared to use harsh interrogation if the potential information that was gained was considered important enough that's what human rights groups boycott the inquiry saying it lacks credibility as more emmett now reports. walking a tightrope of pain versus gain it's emerged that's how britain security agencies were encouraged to decide when to talk to terrorist suspects. was held by graham in afghanistan and in guantanamo bay between two thousand and two and two thousand and five he says he was tortured and accuses the u.k. of being complicit in that torture only now is the level of the official complicity being revealed i am completely one hundred cent sure but i would not have gone to guantanamo or to back room had it not been could be involvement of british int
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is anybody close to be here on that star of the nation or malcolm know how will charm since i girls guys involved everybody else and i'm very honored to have so much talent. since i get to i mean very few good players but i think there are spirit as well conversion of culture. seems like the league is progressing over the years let's go for years the games that are getting more competitive and i think of quality of hockey getting better so when i was there as there was for him to feel my friends were going through and they saying the same thing so they show i think moving in the right direction and it just might it be easier to circumscribe shine on building a new league or in the mountains where you're going great things are moving forward . because. there's talk of fewer some players and the time on my plate for a cause of grace hold for they want to championship larry last year it was a captain put it to me and then i talked to him i talked to on three once in a while i'm not sure how you go forward call them next few days. and you know. keep in touch with those guys and they're telli
is anybody close to be here on that star of the nation or malcolm know how will charm since i girls guys involved everybody else and i'm very honored to have so much talent. since i get to i mean very few good players but i think there are spirit as well conversion of culture. seems like the league is progressing over the years let's go for years the games that are getting more competitive and i think of quality of hockey getting better so when i was there as there was for him to feel my...
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since i get to come in there is you a good player but i think there are spirit as malcolm muggeridge kind of the older . seems like who is progressing over the years lester for years the games that are getting more competitive for my thing for quality of project getting better so now the story is there will fulfill her appeal my friends who are following your insta be saying the same thing so a show i think moving in the right direction i'm just not easy to start from scratch on building you know we can simply giving right things and then moving forward. once. i talk with you or some players look around my play for you because a place full far they want to championship larry last year was a captain for the team the. culprit here my talks are ongoing once in a while i'm not sure where you are going to probably call them next few days. and you. keep in touch with those guys for me telling me what's going on. as long as i feel how say going on there is no need injuries so like i have continued crying out for a way car and i still want to play i had a surgery a couple years ago on my sho
since i get to come in there is you a good player but i think there are spirit as malcolm muggeridge kind of the older . seems like who is progressing over the years lester for years the games that are getting more competitive for my thing for quality of project getting better so now the story is there will fulfill her appeal my friends who are following your insta be saying the same thing so a show i think moving in the right direction i'm just not easy to start from scratch on building you...
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i mean there is you are a good player but i don't think there are so good as malcolm muggeridge in our culture. seems like who is progressing over the years last couple years the games are getting more competitive and i think the quality of hockey getting better so and i was there are still talking to people my friends who are going theorems be saying the same thing so cage i think moving in the right direction and just my they be easy to circumscribe chin on building your league and seems like you're doing right thing to move it forward. because. i talked with fewer some players looked around them i played for you kirk was a placeholder they want to championship larry plus here was a captain put it to me and then i talked to him i talked to on three once in a while i'm not sure where you are going to probably call him next few days. and you know. i keep in touch with those guys and they telling me what's going on. for. as long as i feel how say you know there is no need injuries so i'd like to continue playing at the laker us to want to play i had a surgery a couple years ago on my sh
i mean there is you are a good player but i don't think there are so good as malcolm muggeridge in our culture. seems like who is progressing over the years last couple years the games are getting more competitive and i think the quality of hockey getting better so and i was there are still talking to people my friends who are going theorems be saying the same thing so cage i think moving in the right direction and just my they be easy to circumscribe chin on building your league and seems like...
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i mean very see you a good player but i don't think there are so good as malcolm muggeridge in our culture. or what. seems like who the league is progressing over the years last couple years the games that are getting more competitive from i think quality of hockey getting better so and i will swear still talking to people my friends who are going ferryman's be saying the same thing so ok cho i think moving in the right. just not as easy to surface correction on build a new league and seems like you're doing right thing to move it forward. because. i talk with fewer russian players look around them i play for where's whole far they want to championship larry last year was a captain for the team and then talk to him i talked to andrea once in a while i'm sure you are going to probably call him next few days. to keep in touch with those guys somebody telling me what's going on. as long as i feel how say you know there is no need injuries so i'd like to continue flying at the lake i mean i still want to play i had a surgery a couple years ago on my shoulder and then most missing for almost a
i mean very see you a good player but i don't think there are so good as malcolm muggeridge in our culture. or what. seems like who the league is progressing over the years last couple years the games that are getting more competitive from i think quality of hockey getting better so and i will swear still talking to people my friends who are going ferryman's be saying the same thing so ok cho i think moving in the right. just not as easy to surface correction on build a new league and seems...
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there was a--they made the movie malcolm x, and all of the change that happened in that period, culturally they were the spark that made many other rappers talk about social and political initiatives and attitudes and ideas that were not on the radar for rap music. they made that whole timing-- that whole time come alive. they took off gold chains and put on african medallions, and all kinds of solidarity ideas and about raising consciousness of their audience, and they were very special. you know, we had chuck d on the show not long ago, and at one point, he was talking about being a father and was talking about the need to keep some of this ugly music off the radio, and at that point, i asked to see his drivers license, 'cause i couldn't believe i was talking to chuck d. well, i'm--you know, some of us get old. i mean--and they change in their ideas. you know, i-- i'm much older than chuck, but i don't judge so easily people's, you know, choices, and, you know, i am a person-- i don't eat any animals. i have just kind of--you know, people would say i was a renunciate, you know, and i too
there was a--they made the movie malcolm x, and all of the change that happened in that period, culturally they were the spark that made many other rappers talk about social and political initiatives and attitudes and ideas that were not on the radar for rap music. they made that whole timing-- that whole time come alive. they took off gold chains and put on african medallions, and all kinds of solidarity ideas and about raising consciousness of their audience, and they were very special. you...
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the old malcolm about goes to learn from history are doomed to repeat it doesn't apply in this country anymore well doug actually it does apply and i think that you just made that point. kind of backwards but i think you're right and i think that our failure to learn from the lessons of history are playing right into the republican strategy to take this country as far away from traditional democratic values both small d. and large as possible the the president has been talking as i mentioned in my rant a little bit ago about transitional presidents and compromise and how wonderful and how important all that is i think frankly it's time to return to the core values that this country was founded on and that built this country in the built the great middle class during the middle part of the twentieth century we've wandered away from those values when we went into greed is good you're in the first few years of the reagan administration and elevated billionaires to to very high status people you know starting with reagan's inaugural ball and you know it's i kind of like jimmy carter walk i
the old malcolm about goes to learn from history are doomed to repeat it doesn't apply in this country anymore well doug actually it does apply and i think that you just made that point. kind of backwards but i think you're right and i think that our failure to learn from the lessons of history are playing right into the republican strategy to take this country as far away from traditional democratic values both small d. and large as possible the the president has been talking as i mentioned in...
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miliband will holidaying and the terrain while they're bombing libya in the south mediterranean as malcolm x. said you can understand what's happening in mississippi understands what's happening in congo we can understand what's happening in london and this we understand something in libya enough to understand common comes back after the first day of writing from his nice little holiday and he calls these young people criminals and the defying the law and order this is the same person who is directly responsible for the massacring by nato of eighty five civilians that same night including thirty five children so let's get some perspective here who's the real criminal in this situation this could go to the police the way they've handled this to face as you mentioned just now serious criticism over the shooting of mark duggan this triggered the rights of those family of course as we know very quick to want to distance themselves from it. what impact will this have on the reputation of all of the british police the way they've handled this now especially the met. well the reputation is frankl
miliband will holidaying and the terrain while they're bombing libya in the south mediterranean as malcolm x. said you can understand what's happening in mississippi understands what's happening in congo we can understand what's happening in london and this we understand something in libya enough to understand common comes back after the first day of writing from his nice little holiday and he calls these young people criminals and the defying the law and order this is the same person who is...
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their traffic is down seventy five percent the last year they used to have this celebrity stalker malcolm should research their readers to oh it was horrible and it was decried from left and right. so it looks like fox news and bill o'reilly knew this story was about to hit the web gawker claims that they've decided to try and discredit gawker before i leave their laundry with their public so nice try fox news but bill o'reilly still wins tonight still time award for being a total hypocrite. ok for happy hour this evening and joining me tonight is r t producer jenny churchill and his money heard on the hill reporter for roll call thanks for joining me guys ok just for kicks just for the have to play one last time i can't ever get enough of this clip let's remember nancy grace. let me just. say i am praying tonight. they are she was referring to casey anthony but nancy grace is actually going to be i'm dancing with the stars you think that was a little precursor of it was that no i think it was actually subliminal messaging because she said that she got the call when she was on her way to
their traffic is down seventy five percent the last year they used to have this celebrity stalker malcolm should research their readers to oh it was horrible and it was decried from left and right. so it looks like fox news and bill o'reilly knew this story was about to hit the web gawker claims that they've decided to try and discredit gawker before i leave their laundry with their public so nice try fox news but bill o'reilly still wins tonight still time award for being a total hypocrite. ok...
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another example is malcolm x. many people not doing research or studying his life still think he was a radical crazy person who hated all white people and he changed that. effect that being uncle tom -- i heard that in college. it was negative. it wasn't based on the book but everyone believes that. i want to make that point. bringing harriet beecher stowe back to the present i have to hope she didn't feel you have to have violence and death to stop slavery because human beings when public opinion changes are capable of doing human revolution at some point and we shouldn't expect there has to be death and violence. we should expect that. the truth is slavery has not ended. it has gone underground with human trafficking and so many things you can put in that box. i hope if harriet beecher stowe were here today she would be working on these other issues of what is going on under the current and talking in public and signing contracts. >> we talked about "uncle tom's cabin" and dread. what other writings did she have
another example is malcolm x. many people not doing research or studying his life still think he was a radical crazy person who hated all white people and he changed that. effect that being uncle tom -- i heard that in college. it was negative. it wasn't based on the book but everyone believes that. i want to make that point. bringing harriet beecher stowe back to the present i have to hope she didn't feel you have to have violence and death to stop slavery because human beings when public...
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a woman named sharon cobb, the pediatric nurse practitioner, there was a syringe in malcolm's mouth.ther, please, please, please, put down your life with your child. >> malcolm was already dead. gloria was dying. i held her in my arms. i kept on sobbing, i love you so much. i love you so much. i love you so much. as if the force of my love could somehow make things better for her and she knew how sorry i was that she was in that situation and she, i felt her spirit leaving her body in my arms. and that point in time the world was just black. it was just dark. there was nothing. >>> seven miles away on the jungle airstrip it takes another 20 hours before rescue and recovery come to the dead, wounded and stranded from the attack on congressman ryan's mission. >> when they did airlift us out around 1:00 in the afternoon, 2:00, there was a u.s. medevac plane waiting for us. when they took me and lifted me into that plane, i felt like i had just been wrapped in the american flag. i was very close to death. and they saved me. >> of the five people killed on the airstrip, patricia parks is
a woman named sharon cobb, the pediatric nurse practitioner, there was a syringe in malcolm's mouth.ther, please, please, please, put down your life with your child. >> malcolm was already dead. gloria was dying. i held her in my arms. i kept on sobbing, i love you so much. i love you so much. i love you so much. as if the force of my love could somehow make things better for her and she knew how sorry i was that she was in that situation and she, i felt her spirit leaving her body in my...
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i don't know if you have read malcolm guleule and there was great, using gladwell's book "partnershiping point" with all the vitriol of the tea party and they are sucking up to the tea party, what we're seeing here is the ascendancy of conservatism even though conservatism and tea party members didn't get what they want have more power in terms of influencing the debate. do see that that way? >> i do. that is why i'm an optimist. i believe that the tea party patriots have been strengthened and evidence is the vitriol you see toward the tea party patriots that wand a sound fiscal policy she we are not a bankrupt nation. now more tea party patriots have to be energyized. they can't be depressed about some -- two steps forward, three steps back we saw happening with the debt ceiling increase, they need now more than ever to be united and work to get the right candidates. despite the boot around our necks and on both sides of aisle that run the political machine, the boot on the neck, is trying to keep us down. now, we need to retreat bury united and move forward, very powerful grassroots mo
i don't know if you have read malcolm guleule and there was great, using gladwell's book "partnershiping point" with all the vitriol of the tea party and they are sucking up to the tea party, what we're seeing here is the ascendancy of conservatism even though conservatism and tea party members didn't get what they want have more power in terms of influencing the debate. do see that that way? >> i do. that is why i'm an optimist. i believe that the tea party patriots have been...