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yeah, and thomas hagan has served his time for the crime.k there are others out there who are still poland's border force say around 1,000 migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus as the european union stepped up its efforts to resolve the crisis. tensions increased yesterday after polish forces used tear gas and water cannon to stop migrants trying to enter the country. 0ur correspondent, jenny hill, sent this report from the polish side of the border, and a warning — it does contain flashing images. fury, frustration at the gateway to europe. polish border guards released this footage. night after night, they say, belarusian troops force migrants to try and breach the border. that's what sagvan told us too. and say, "go, go, go, go. every people must go." he tell you, "if you come back, i'll shoot you, i'll kill you." sagvan and his family are now recovering in a polish hospital. they paid more than $10,000 to get to the border, spent more than two weeks trapped there, in the cold, with almost no food or water. you don't kn
yeah, and thomas hagan has served his time for the crime.k there are others out there who are still poland's border force say around 1,000 migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus as the european union stepped up its efforts to resolve the crisis. tensions increased yesterday after polish forces used tear gas and water cannon to stop migrants trying to enter the country. 0ur correspondent, jenny hill, sent this report from the polish side of the border, and a warning — it does...
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thomas hagan has served his time for the crime.you believe others responsible are still out there? yes, i do. yes, ido. one yes, i do. one of them, we were in pursuit of in our series, and when he died, and so he was known to have fired the fatal shot, and his name was william bradley, and he has since passed. our understanding was he was a co—conspirator of five, a conspiracy of five men who organised and were present that day. three of whom had weapons, two of whom who called a diversion. only one of whom was captured and that was thomas hagar, who is now out after having served his sentence and got out on parole and is living his life likely in brooklyn, new york. the director of— in brooklyn, new york. the director of the _ in brooklyn, new york. the director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? , thank you so much for telling us all about that. not at all. thank you for having me. let's get some of the day's other news. a court in the us has sentenced a man who became known as the qanon shaman to 41 months i
thomas hagan has served his time for the crime.you believe others responsible are still out there? yes, i do. yes, ido. one yes, i do. one of them, we were in pursuit of in our series, and when he died, and so he was known to have fired the fatal shot, and his name was william bradley, and he has since passed. our understanding was he was a co—conspirator of five, a conspiracy of five men who organised and were present that day. three of whom had weapons, two of whom who called a diversion....
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the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned.arlier, i spoke to phil bertelsen. he is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? his documentary was the reason this issue was brought to light. i asked him how it felt to change history. it is often that we do this job of ours in reporting whether it's news or stories of historical meaning and our only hope is that they have impact, and in this case, it did. so we're eternally grateful, and happy for the families. yeah, it certainly did. well, have you heard from the families, friends or even lawyers of muhammad aziz and khalil islam? yes, we've been in contact with the lawyers for the families, and they've communicated their gratitude to us as well for, you know, inspiring this reinvestigation, which the manhattan da took on right about the time our series began airing on netflix. and there were doubts, weren't there, right from the beginning from the lack of evidence, we had thomas hagan, who was convicted of the murder, testifying the ot
the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned.arlier, i spoke to phil bertelsen. he is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? his documentary was the reason this issue was brought to light. i asked him how it felt to change history. it is often that we do this job of ours in reporting whether it's news or stories of historical meaning and our only hope is that they have impact, and in this case, it did. so we're eternally...
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a third person who was convicted, thomas hagan, was sentenced to life in prison. he was paroled in 2010. >>> well, the so-called qanon shaman will spend 41 months in prison for his role in the january 6th capitol attack. jacob chansley who wore face paint and horns during the riot was sentenced yesterday. during the ruling, chansley told the judge it was wrong for him to enter the capitol but emphasized he was not an insurrectionist. he is one of more than 650 charged. >>> rapper killed. young dolf is shot dead in memphis. where minorities are calling for calm. >>> and senator amy klobuchar shares good news after being treated for early stage breast cancer. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me
a third person who was convicted, thomas hagan, was sentenced to life in prison. he was paroled in 2010. >>> well, the so-called qanon shaman will spend 41 months in prison for his role in the january 6th capitol attack. jacob chansley who wore face paint and horns during the riot was sentenced yesterday. during the ruling, chansley told the judge it was wrong for him to enter the capitol but emphasized he was not an insurrectionist. he is one of more than 650 charged. >>>...
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though fellow nation of islam member and confessed killer mujahid abdul halim, previously known as thomas hagan, denied their involvement for decades. nearly 57 years to get to this point. what took so long? >> there's no doubt at all that this was the right decision for the d.a. to make at this point in time. but it's just as clear that this should have happened a long time ago. it never should have happened in the first place. >> reporter: malcolm x, an icon and one of the most influential leaders in the nation of islam and african-american community, was fatally shot on february 21st, 1965, at new york city's audubon ballroom. last year, district attorney cyrus vance reopened the investigation at the insistence of the innocence project and others after the release of netflix's "who killed malcolm x?" >> asking who's guilty is a dangerous question to ask. >> reporter: the docuseries raised renewed questions about key information the fbi and nypd withheld in the case. both men always maintained their innocence. aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985. tonight, the 83-year-ol
though fellow nation of islam member and confessed killer mujahid abdul halim, previously known as thomas hagan, denied their involvement for decades. nearly 57 years to get to this point. what took so long? >> there's no doubt at all that this was the right decision for the d.a. to make at this point in time. but it's just as clear that this should have happened a long time ago. it never should have happened in the first place. >> reporter: malcolm x, an icon and one of the most...
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the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned.he frontier with belarus, as the european union stepped up its efforts to resolve the crisis. tensions increased yesterday after polish forces used tear gas and water cannon to stop migrants trying to enter the country. our correspondent, jenny hill, sent his report from the polish side of the border, and a warning, it does contain flashing images. fury, frustration at the gateway to europe. polish border guards released this footage. night after night, they say, belarusian troops force migrants to try and reach the border. that's what sagvan told us, too. and say, "go, go, go." "every people must go." he tell you, "if you come back i'll shoot you, i'll kill you." sagvan and his family are now recovering in a polish hospital. they paid more than $10,000 to get to the border, spent more than two weeks trapped there, in the cold, with almost no food or water. you don't know what's happening there. it's so difficult. you see a child, asking you for bread. the polish government would prefe
the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned.he frontier with belarus, as the european union stepped up its efforts to resolve the crisis. tensions increased yesterday after polish forces used tear gas and water cannon to stop migrants trying to enter the country. our correspondent, jenny hill, sent his report from the polish side of the border, and a warning, it does contain flashing images. fury, frustration at the gateway to europe. polish border guards released this...
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at the time he was arrested, he was known -- the name was put on his jacket was thomas hagan. but he is one of the confessed assassins who was caught at the scene, one of malcolm's bodyguards had shot him in the leg and he was literally stomped almost to death outside the audubon ballroom. he was convicted for the crime, along with muhammad aziz and khalil isham. he is the one who gave us the names of the real assassins. amy, i would say this, that it was a revelation, t revelation that i published in 2010, of the identity of william x bradley that revived this entire investigation. before that and before his name appearing in many books, crediting that revelation to me with a little independent scholar here iwashington, d.c., and completely blew the lid off this whole case, revived it from the dead, literally from the dead. and that material finds its way into "who killed malcolm x?" and we have a we have today. i am areciative to the lawyers for acknowledging that in the courtroom. talmage filed an affidavit in 1970. 1978, named his four accomplices. it was an affidavit that
at the time he was arrested, he was known -- the name was put on his jacket was thomas hagan. but he is one of the confessed assassins who was caught at the scene, one of malcolm's bodyguards had shot him in the leg and he was literally stomped almost to death outside the audubon ballroom. he was convicted for the crime, along with muhammad aziz and khalil isham. he is the one who gave us the names of the real assassins. amy, i would say this, that it was a revelation, t revelation that i...
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mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for the crime. hagen admitted to being one of the three gunmen. but he also testified that neither disease nor islam were involved. both men were released from prison in the mid eighties. mohammed aziz is now 83 years old khalil islam died in 2000 and nine thousands of dollars worth of one items stolen from northern california targets coming up how investigators say they believe the suspect could be behind other thefts, including some right here in the bay area, and how high can they go? gas prices inching toward $5 a gallon how it's affecting people who depend on their cars to make a living. and the rest of the country may soon follow in california's covid booster footsteps, says some people worry about another spike in cases. hey, we've got a little bit of rain potential in the future here. we'll talk about that. and look at the five day as well. with the holidays a, san francisco's director of public health has issued some recommendations. think about where we were. last year. we were urging peop
mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for the crime. hagen admitted to being one of the three gunmen. but he also testified that neither disease nor islam were involved. both men were released from prison in the mid eighties. mohammed aziz is now 83 years old khalil islam died in 2000 and nine thousands of dollars worth of one items stolen from northern california targets coming up how investigators say they believe the suspect could be behind other thefts,...
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mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for that crime.hagen admitted to being one of three gunmen. but he also testified that neither izzy's nor islam were involved or even there. both men were released from prison in the mid 19 eighties. mohammed diseases now 83 years old khalil khalil islam died in 2000 and nine. it's pretty nice fall day across much of the bay area, although rain. is on the way we're going to check in with chief meteorologist bill martin and just a bit about the forecast for your neighborhood and let's get right over to heather holmes right now, with a look at some of the stories we're working on for the seven o'clock news over on ktvu, plus other. mike new tonight. she only lived at her home for about 14 months before it was destroyed by the cowl door. fire tonight we're going to travel to the eldorado county fire zone, where some homeowners are slowly starting to return. and sadly. only to find debris and empty lots. also addressing student loan debt, the sobering reminder from the state attorney general today and hi
mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for that crime.hagen admitted to being one of three gunmen. but he also testified that neither izzy's nor islam were involved or even there. both men were released from prison in the mid 19 eighties. mohammed diseases now 83 years old khalil khalil islam died in 2000 and nine. it's pretty nice fall day across much of the bay area, although rain. is on the way we're going to check in with chief meteorologist bill martin...
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mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for the crime.ted to being one of three gunmen. but he also testified that neither aziz nor islam were involved or even there. both men were released from prison in the mid eighties. mohammed diseases now 83 years old khalil islam, died in 2000 and nine and the jury and the kyle rittenhouse trial has wrapped up its second day of deliberations without a verdict. they had several questions today for the judge, including asking to see a handful of videos from the case. foxes madeline rivera has details now from kenosha, wisconsin. several questions from the jury on the second day of deliberations as they work to determine the fate of kyle rittenhouse. do we view videos in private or corporate? the jurors are the kai winn house murder trial, submitting multiple questions to the judge. including asking to review evidence videos the request, prompting a discussion about how many times they would be allowed to watch the state, arguing the jury should be able to view it as many times as they want. i believe
mohammed aziz, khalil islam and thomas hagan were convicted and sentenced for the crime.ted to being one of three gunmen. but he also testified that neither aziz nor islam were involved or even there. both men were released from prison in the mid eighties. mohammed diseases now 83 years old khalil islam, died in 2000 and nine and the jury and the kyle rittenhouse trial has wrapped up its second day of deliberations without a verdict. they had several questions today for the judge, including...
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the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. one of the largest animal migrations on the planet. they swarm up specially made bridges and across roads closed to cars. look at them on the go. i wonder if they look left or right before they cross? they should be moving, shouldn't they? not stop on the middle of the road, but i suppose everyone needs a break when they are on their commute. quite mesmerising, isn't it? now it's time for a look at the weather with helen. good afternoon. we have enjoyed a little sunshine in a few spots today. this is aberystwyth, just a short while ago. but on the whole, for what remains of today, tonight, and tomorrow, it will be predominantly cloudy. that will keep things mild because we are introducing south—westerly winds off the atlantic. quite tightly packed isobars, so quite a lot of wind through the rest of the day across the north, close to gale force, and with it, those weather fronts in close proximity, giving some rain, particularly across north—western parts of scotland and up into the no
the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. one of the largest animal migrations on the planet. they swarm up specially made bridges and across roads closed to cars. look at them on the go. i wonder if they look left or right before they cross? they should be moving, shouldn't they? not stop on the middle of the road, but i suppose everyone needs a break when they are on their commute. quite mesmerising, isn't it? now it's time for a look at the weather with helen....
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muhammad aziz and khalil islam, along with a third man, thomas hagan, were convicted of murder and sentencedies written about malcolm, particularly the manning marable biography, life of reinvention. even the autobiography of malcolm x had kernels of evidence. and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of information act that led us down this path. prosecutor vance has also tweeted that more information is likely to be revealed. he's apologised on behalf of the law enforcement agencies to the families of aziz and islam. earlier this year, malcolm x's daughters added their voices to calls to reopen the investigation in the light of new evidence. it's a cause malcolm x himself might have strongly argued for. aruna iyengar, bbc news. the skies above wales are some of the darkest and clearest in the world, and november is said to be the best time to go stargazing there. but as well as looking up to the skies, imagine getting a first—hand account of life amongst the stars from astronaut tim peake. he spent an evening with a group of young explor
muhammad aziz and khalil islam, along with a third man, thomas hagan, were convicted of murder and sentencedies written about malcolm, particularly the manning marable biography, life of reinvention. even the autobiography of malcolm x had kernels of evidence. and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of information act that led us down this path. prosecutor vance has also tweeted that more information is likely to be revealed. he's...
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case of malcolm x's murder, three men, muhammad aziz, khalil islam and mujahid halim, known as thomas haganted and sentenced to life in prison in 1966. while hagan confessed to shooting malcolm x he said that islam and aziz had nothing to do with it. both men always maintained their innocence. islam was granted parole in 1987 but died in 2009 and aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985. the 83-year-old releasing a statement saying in part, i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me. >> what took so long? >> historians and journalists have known for decades that these men were innocent. it was an exoneration in plain sight. >> reporter: malcolm x, an icon and one of the most compelling and influential figures of the civil rights era, was known for his bold impassioned speeches. >> if the government is unwilling or unable to protect the negro, the negro should be expected to protect himself. >> reporter: the then 39-year-old was gunned down on february 21, 1965 just as he began sp
case of malcolm x's murder, three men, muhammad aziz, khalil islam and mujahid halim, known as thomas haganted and sentenced to life in prison in 1966. while hagan confessed to shooting malcolm x he said that islam and aziz had nothing to do with it. both men always maintained their innocence. islam was granted parole in 1987 but died in 2009 and aziz spent 20 years in prison before being paroled in 1985. the 83-year-old releasing a statement saying in part, i hope the same system that was...
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muhammad aziz and khalil islam, along with a third man, thomas hagan, were convicted of murder and sentencedars, for decades. much of what we reveal in the documentary was known. much of it was published in biographies written about malcolm, particularly the manning marable biography, life of reinvention. even the autobiography of malcolm x had kernels of evidence. and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of information act that led us down this path. prosecutor vance has also tweeted that more information is likely to be revealed. he's apologised on behalf of the law enforcement agencies to the families of aziz and islam. earlier this year, malcolm x's daughters added their voices to calls to reopen the investigation in the light of new evidence. it's a cause malcolm x himself might have strongly argued for. aruna iyengar, bbc news. a couple in leicestershire are searching for a specific flavour of walkers crisp because it's one of the only things their daughter will eat. walkers oven baked sea salt flavour crisps form a major part of th
muhammad aziz and khalil islam, along with a third man, thomas hagan, were convicted of murder and sentencedars, for decades. much of what we reveal in the documentary was known. much of it was published in biographies written about malcolm, particularly the manning marable biography, life of reinvention. even the autobiography of malcolm x had kernels of evidence. and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of information act that led us down...
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the conviction of a third man — thomas hagan — has not been overturned.repairs on iphones and macs. the self—service repair programme will begin in the united states next year, before expanding to more countries. i don't know what phone you have, right? and i suppose it's not really important. would you trust yourself to fix your own phone? but; important. would you trust yourself to fix your own phone?— to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. to fix your own phone? any phone, no- no- we — to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have _ to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have our— to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have our laptops- to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. we have our laptops given | to fix your own phone? any phone, l no. no. we have our laptops given to us in the morning _ no. no. we have our laptops given to us in the morning and _ no. no. we have our laptops given to us in the morning and checked i no. no. we have our laptops given to us in the morning and checked by i no. no. we have our laptops given to us
the conviction of a third man — thomas hagan — has not been overturned.repairs on iphones and macs. the self—service repair programme will begin in the united states next year, before expanding to more countries. i don't know what phone you have, right? and i suppose it's not really important. would you trust yourself to fix your own phone? but; important. would you trust yourself to fix your own phone?— to fix your own phone? any phone, no. no. to fix your own phone? any phone, no- no-...