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. >> host: what was malcolm levels lifelike? >> guest: my father's childhood was an exceptional you know, he had so many siblings played much like my own, it gives you the sense of, you know, tenacity camino, makes a good friend. both of the parents that would enable him to go on in his adult life. one of the greatest political strategists, a humanitarian us, just so many wonderful things because my father was so young. when the world learned of malcolm x. he was only 29. he was killed at the age of 29. he made such a significant contribution in such a short lifetime. in 12 years, six volumes, just to he was. for me now as an adult i reflect on that sense of loneliness, you know, that sense that he must have really felt having sacrificed his life not asking for anything in return for the benefit of humanity so that we could move forward to a more egalitarian future. >> host: ilyasah shabazz, you have an illustration in here. >> guest: my father was a love for years old. his father was an activist. and he bought land at that time
. >> host: what was malcolm levels lifelike? >> guest: my father's childhood was an exceptional you know, he had so many siblings played much like my own, it gives you the sense of, you know, tenacity camino, makes a good friend. both of the parents that would enable him to go on in his adult life. one of the greatest political strategists, a humanitarian us, just so many wonderful things because my father was so young. when the world learned of malcolm x. he was only 29. he was...
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i disagree with malcolm, i don't think the violence has been lowered. i think it has mostly remained at the same levels. i think that now that the community groups are beginning to take things into their own hands, it's too early to tell what is going to happen, partly because it has put the mexican government in a very difficult situation. where what do you do? do you go after any person who illegally using weapons or target your actions, but the problem because they are so deeply entrenched, then it's kind of very difficult to go after them, because they are protected by many authorities at the local level, and so you go after all armed groups, you are going to unnecessarily target the community groups more than the cartel. so it's too early to tell, and it's a very sticky situation especially for the government. >> i think a lot of people are probably watching this program saying what is the president doing? and he seems to have shifted the conversation to economics away from organized crime. does that mean he is not dealing either? >> he made commen
i disagree with malcolm, i don't think the violence has been lowered. i think it has mostly remained at the same levels. i think that now that the community groups are beginning to take things into their own hands, it's too early to tell what is going to happen, partly because it has put the mexican government in a very difficult situation. where what do you do? do you go after any person who illegally using weapons or target your actions, but the problem because they are so deeply entrenched,...
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i disagree with malcolm, i don't think the violence has been lowered. i think it has mostly remained at the same levels. i think that now that the community groups are beginning to take things into their own hands, it's too early to tell what is going to happen, partly because it has put the mexican government in a very difficult situation. where what do you do? do you go after any person who illegally using weapons or target your actions, but the problem because they are so deeply entrenched, then it's kind of very difficult to go after them, because they are protected by many authorities at the local level, and so you go after all armed groups, you are going to unnecessarily target the community groups more than the cartel. so it's too early to tell, and it's a very sticky situation especially for the government. >> i think a lot of people are probably watching this program saying what is the president doing? and he seems to have shifted the conversation to economics away from organized crime. does that mean he is not dealing with it behind the scenes
i disagree with malcolm, i don't think the violence has been lowered. i think it has mostly remained at the same levels. i think that now that the community groups are beginning to take things into their own hands, it's too early to tell what is going to happen, partly because it has put the mexican government in a very difficult situation. where what do you do? do you go after any person who illegally using weapons or target your actions, but the problem because they are so deeply entrenched,...
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we're all 40-, 50-, and 60-year- old women." >> reporter: but malcolm was undeterred. so now, one of the top wide receivers in the country meets monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah. and then he went to the wedding? >> i loved that part. ( laughter ) >> reporter: he's the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm doesn't care, nor does he care what anyone thinks. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> reporter: is it okay, though? are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. >> right. >> it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college, he could only read at about a junior high level and it bothered him. so he started putting as much g fort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment, he had a book in his hand. he's now reading things he never dreamed he could, and although some of the book club selections he would never pick himself, malcolm seems to enjoy them all. >> yeah. the ending was great. >> reporter:
we're all 40-, 50-, and 60-year- old women." >> reporter: but malcolm was undeterred. so now, one of the top wide receivers in the country meets monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah. and then he went to the wedding? >> i loved that part. ( laughter ) >> reporter: he's the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm doesn't care, nor does he care what anyone thinks. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing....
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malcolm x. >> my great-grandfather and malcolm x helped to create a space in this country necessary for the real change that took place in the 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about mohammed is that he's not only a brilliant scholar and a public intellectual, but he's also an extraordinarily gifted administrator. mohammed wants it to be a place where people not only discover the past, but learn from it. >> one of the thingses we can help to do is to raise the historical literacy of young people so they peel comfortable asking the kinds of questions that a young 29-year-old baptist minister named martin luther king asked is in montgomery, alabama. >> do you hear more about martin luther king, or malcolm x? >> martin luther king. >> he wants the children to learn about the history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping people realize the value of preserving their own histories. >> will we see lil' wayne and the shamburg? i think it's a good idea, actually. all of these questions about who is
malcolm x. >> my great-grandfather and malcolm x helped to create a space in this country necessary for the real change that took place in the 1960s. >> keeping history like that alive for generations to come is only one of his goals. >> what's special and perhaps unique about mohammed is that he's not only a brilliant scholar and a public intellectual, but he's also an extraordinarily gifted administrator. mohammed wants it to be a place where people not only discover the...
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here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happens, it is a waste of money. >> malcolm believes scotland has enough resources to survive without support from the u.k.. he says industries like salmon fishing, whiskey, and oil will keep scotland afloat. >> we can lose westminster or go it alone. >> you can make your own choices. >> it is time for scotland to make its own way without westminster holding it back. a little further down the river lies a town which is a part of england. gail jones was born in scotland but says she wants to remain british. >> i am a firm believer that the nation is stronger together. it would be a sad day for scotland to feel like it needs to go to isolate itself from the rest of the united ki
here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happens, it is a waste of money. >> malcolm believes scotland has enough resources to survive without...
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we're all 40, 50, and 60-year-old women. >> reporter: but malcolm was undeterred. so now one of the top wide receivers in the country meets monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah. and then he went to the wedding? >> i loved that part. ( laughter ) >> reporter: he's the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm doesn't care, nor does he care what anyone thinks. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> schieffer: is it okay, though? are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it? >> right. >> it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> reporter: malcolm confessed to me that when he started college, he could only read at about a junior high level and it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment, he had a book in his hand. he's now reading things he never dreamed he could, and although some of the book club selections he would never pick himself, malcolm seems to enjoy them all. >> yeah. the ending was great. >> reporter:
we're all 40, 50, and 60-year-old women. >> reporter: but malcolm was undeterred. so now one of the top wide receivers in the country meets monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah. and then he went to the wedding? >> i loved that part. ( laughter ) >> reporter: he's the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm doesn't care, nor does he care what anyone thinks. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing. >>...
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. >> malcolm x in 1981. and charles weldan, another actor in the troup, recognizes he's in the presence of something special. >> he had whatever it is, and as we say in this business, it was just -- he just stood out. it was just great. he didn't -- you didn't see pretentiousness at all. you know, he was the character. he was the character. >> his next character, private peterson in the award-winning "a soldier's play." the "new york times" heaps prays praise on the rising star. a cooler young renegade he was called. but the cool renegade is just getting warmed up. up next, hollywood comes calling. >> bang! >> and a tv show is about to make denzel washington a household name. >> when you watched him then, you kind of had to say this is not going to be the end. this is going to be a one show and that's it. he's going to go even higher. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be
. >> malcolm x in 1981. and charles weldan, another actor in the troup, recognizes he's in the presence of something special. >> he had whatever it is, and as we say in this business, it was just -- he just stood out. it was just great. he didn't -- you didn't see pretentiousness at all. you know, he was the character. he was the character. >> his next character, private peterson in the award-winning "a soldier's play." the "new york times" heaps prays...
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malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a performance by " ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. >> stephen: here to perform a song off their upcoming e.p., "free as you wanna be," ladies and gentlemen, "unlocking the truth." (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ i am self-destruction i am everything ♪ i am the things that you told me to believe ♪ you are the destruction but you aren't everything ♪ you're the things that you told me to believe ♪ i am frankenstein brought back from the dead ♪ now i'm all in your head ♪ you are the puppet master i'm under your control ♪ i wish there was a puppet that could take control ♪ i am a monster i am a monster ♪ that's what you told me, baby ♪ i am a monster i am a monster ♪ that's what you told me, baby ♪ she said i am a monster ♪ that's w
malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a performance by " ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. >> stephen: here to perform a song off their upcoming e.p., "free as you wanna be," ladies and gentlemen, "unlocking the...
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malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a performance by " [ siri] hello. what's your name? [cortana] hello siri. i'm cortana. we've already met. i'm sorry. i don't remember. that's ok. i can remember lots of things. like your favorite kinds of restaurants. i cannot remember that. i can remember appointments and help you get there on time. or that. or remember favorite news topics. or that either. siri, what can you remember? i remember when i was the only phone that talked. ♪ this jolly rancher.s for untamed fruit flavor. wow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >> stephen: here to perform a song off their upcoming e.p., "free as yo
malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a performance by " [ siri] hello. what's your name? [cortana] hello siri. i'm cortana. we've already met. i'm sorry. i don't remember. that's ok. i can remember lots of things. like your favorite kinds of restaurants. i cannot remember that. i can remember appointments and help you get there on time. or that. or...
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malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a oh, steer clear of kristen, she can't control herself around chocolate. she'll devour you. really? yeah, uh, thanks for introducing us. anything for a friend. ooh, strong grip! ow! ♪ ooh, strong grip! ow! and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you
malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a oh, steer clear of kristen, she can't control herself around chocolate. she'll devour you. really? yeah, uh, thanks for introducing us. anything for a friend. ooh, strong grip! ow! ♪ ooh, strong grip! ow! and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that...
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thanks, malcolm. you grew up. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with john cho. [ cheers and applause ] >>> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by quicken loans. through their miles for military program, active service members can reunite with their loved ones. learn more at quickenloans.com/homefront. ♪ drop and roll ♪ drop it more...drop ♪ i wanna know your name ♪ i wanna, i wanna know your name... ♪ ♪ you got me droppin' the cut ♪ ♪ you got me droppin' it down... ♪ ♪ ♪ name droppin' on them boys with the tags, don't stop ♪ ♪ me and my crew just droppin' and dancin' ♪ ♪ stop, stop and drop it ♪ you got me droppin' it up ♪ ♪ you got me droppin' it down and this is the new ♪this is iphone 6 plus. 6. have you seen some of the new stuff the camera can do? yeah, it's unbelievable. its slo-mo is slower than ever before. ever before. its time-lapse can turn hours into seconds. into seconds. image stabilization helps keep everything smooth. so
thanks, malcolm. you grew up. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with john cho. [ cheers and applause ] >>> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by quicken loans. through their miles for military program, active service members can reunite with their loved ones. learn more at quickenloans.com/homefront. ♪ drop and roll ♪ drop it more...drop ♪ i wanna know your name ♪ i wanna, i wanna know your name... ♪ ♪ you got me droppin'...
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malcolm. >> stephen: let's unlock the truth now! malcolm brickhouse, jarad dawkins, alec atkins, the e.p. is "free as you wanna be." we'll be right back with a performance by " [ male announcer ] welcome to no man's land. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. build your own chicken wraps or loaded breakfast sandwich. only $4 each. good eye, and very budget-conscious of you. does that mean i can get that new laptop? how about a shake instead? [bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! ♪ hot pockets! got protein to pleeease! ♪ ♪ hey piÑata! i got energyyy! ♪ from premium hickory ham and 100% real cheese. ♪ my hot pockets! from premium hickory ham and 100% real cheese. (dootrick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad groc
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. >> kathy may have been the only one in athens who didn't know the name malcolm mitchell. number 26 for university of georgia bulldogs was one of the top recruits in the country a few years ago. he's georgia royal. and presumably if kathy had known that she wouldn't have stood in that barnes & noble talking his ear off about the book club she just joined. >> he like stepped back, you said, you did? can i join your book club? i said, i don't know if you want to join mine we're all 40, 50-year-old women. >> malcolm was undeterred now one of the top wide receivers in the country meets with his book club lady friends. >> yeah. then went to the wedding? >> he's the only man and youngest by a generation. but mall come doesn't care nor does he care what anyone things. >> someone called me a nerd. not a word that i'm used to hearing. >> are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. like badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about junior high level. and it bothered him he started putting a
. >> kathy may have been the only one in athens who didn't know the name malcolm mitchell. number 26 for university of georgia bulldogs was one of the top recruits in the country a few years ago. he's georgia royal. and presumably if kathy had known that she wouldn't have stood in that barnes & noble talking his ear off about the book club she just joined. >> he like stepped back, you said, you did? can i join your book club? i said, i don't know if you want to join mine we're...
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joyce lee malcolm will testify after dr. campbell, she is the patrick henry professor of constitutional law and the second amendment at george mason university school of law. she holds a ph.d. in history and specializes in constitutional law, legal history and law and war. malcolm is the author of seven books and numerous articles for legal and historical journals and the popular press. her book, "to keep and bear arms," was cited by the supreme court in the recent second amendment case of district of columbia v. heller. after her we will hear from sheriff christopher schmaling. he established the first-ever domestic violence specialist position in the state of wisconsin. he has served as a law enforcement officer for two decades and resides with his family in the village of mount pleasant, and i understand that it is his son's 16th birthday today, so we are particularly grateful for his participation in this hearing. it's a pleasure to have you with us, sheriff, and i know your son must be very proud. next we will hear from
joyce lee malcolm will testify after dr. campbell, she is the patrick henry professor of constitutional law and the second amendment at george mason university school of law. she holds a ph.d. in history and specializes in constitutional law, legal history and law and war. malcolm is the author of seven books and numerous articles for legal and historical journals and the popular press. her book, "to keep and bear arms," was cited by the supreme court in the recent second amendment...
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. >> kathy may have been the only one in athens who didn't know the name malcolm mitchell. number 26 for university of georgia bulldogs was one of the top recruits in the country a few years ago. he's georgia royal. and presumably i kathy had known that she wouldn't have stood in that barnes & noble talking his ear off about the book club she just joined. >> he like stepped back, you said, you did? can i join your book club? i said, i don't know if you want to join mine we're all 40, 50-year-old women. >> malcolm was undeterred now one of the top wide receivers in the country meets with his book club lady friends. >> yeah. then went to the wedding? >> he's the only man and youngest by a generation. but mall come doesn't care nor does he care what anyone things. >> someone called me a nerd. not a word that i'm used to hearing. >> are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. like badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about junior high level. and it bothered him he started putting as
. >> kathy may have been the only one in athens who didn't know the name malcolm mitchell. number 26 for university of georgia bulldogs was one of the top recruits in the country a few years ago. he's georgia royal. and presumably i kathy had known that she wouldn't have stood in that barnes & noble talking his ear off about the book club she just joined. >> he like stepped back, you said, you did? can i join your book club? i said, i don't know if you want to join mine we're...
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to talk about black power and malcolm x looking at the organizational structure and local communities to take a local community issues that they follow the pattern of the air -- of their parents they were modified because of their organizational ability that we could see the outgrowth and that the children were able to become active6ú in the movement for the japanese movement but it does them from reactivity. >> host: what sparked your interest in a the nisei culture and social world? >> talking to a group of japanese americans in their francisco that were all sitting they asked about my fault -- first book that was the farm community talking about adolescence growing up in the central valley. then they started to tell me about the dancers the social life come to the penthouse club band the abies column in the whole world opened before me and i thought i had to find out about this. that was beginning to look into the life. we had a very good time. >> host: is there a book about sisei? >> guest: not yet. but i have written the peace >> stemming from the earlier research. @o i teach as
to talk about black power and malcolm x looking at the organizational structure and local communities to take a local community issues that they follow the pattern of the air -- of their parents they were modified because of their organizational ability that we could see the outgrowth and that the children were able to become active6ú in the movement for the japanese movement but it does them from reactivity. >> host: what sparked your interest in a the nisei culture and social world?...
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. >> malcolm byrne takes an updated look at the iran contra scandal using interviews with key participants. he argues the scandal was likely bigger than previously believed. this is about an hour and a half. ..
. >> malcolm byrne takes an updated look at the iran contra scandal using interviews with key participants. he argues the scandal was likely bigger than previously believed. this is about an hour and a half. ..
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biography of stokley carmichael, the man widely seep at heir apparent to martin luther king and malcolm x, stokley started out as a believer in nonviolence but his open experience led them to concentrate his thinking on notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure, and that complexity is captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokley, life:" you can never be disappoint with the book when you have chapter titles like, the chocolate fred astaire. pineel peniel joseph is a popular radio and television commentator on subjects such as race relations and civil rights, politics, democracy, and i must say, he's got a really nice shoe collection. please give a warm welcome to peniel joseph. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, kevin, for that warm introduction. i'll start by thanking the library of congress and the national book festival for this invitation to talk about "stokley, a life." it's an honor and a privilege to be here. i spent ten years on the life of stokely carmichael, kwame at the rey, and a lot of the question is received was why? why did it spend so
biography of stokley carmichael, the man widely seep at heir apparent to martin luther king and malcolm x, stokley started out as a believer in nonviolence but his open experience led them to concentrate his thinking on notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure, and that complexity is captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokley, life:" you can never be disappoint with the book when you have chapter titles like, the chocolate fred astaire. pineel...
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and then, you know, here it is, malcolm jenkins, colin kaepernick, not a bill cap nick fan. thirds pick of the year there is one pick six. and three minutes later, the eagles defense again, quite well, forced them out of a punt. sproles straight up the gut. how about that new orleans connection? >> i know, with jenkins, yes. >> twenty-one-13 at half time. offense hasn't been over mid field, erika, you know, good news and bad news so to speak. you would think the off wednesday get going, but at half time didn't know what to do with the half time lead. >> patch work offensive line. shady couldn't get on trick. nick missing wide open flies, just not n'sync. >> nothing n'sync. shady couldn't get going. line, lack of confidence, she sean factor. up in the box, then nick had a combination to me bad day and he was getting hit around a lot. you see here, just not dialed in. shady going east-west instead of north-south. >> trying to make something happen, i give him, that but tough. >> 9ers credit, too, front line pretty good, but they're banged up, as well. so didn't get goingment t
and then, you know, here it is, malcolm jenkins, colin kaepernick, not a bill cap nick fan. thirds pick of the year there is one pick six. and three minutes later, the eagles defense again, quite well, forced them out of a punt. sproles straight up the gut. how about that new orleans connection? >> i know, with jenkins, yes. >> twenty-one-13 at half time. offense hasn't been over mid field, erika, you know, good news and bad news so to speak. you would think the off wednesday get...
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malcolm predicted you. he said if european americans would study islamic it would be cared from being white. predicted this. but he didn't come out of a vacuum. [applause] he didn't dissent out of nowhere. there's a community of people who inspired him and who made his life matter. so when he spoke it wasn't just him speaking. there were men and women on the ground desiring a lot and lived their lives and ready to die for it. in the hood, in the slums of getting people who are hooked on drugs and freedom in the house. team and putting all of the basement until they get clean and putting them in the shower and teaching them that you are -- original language is arabic and you're a muslim. this is what made america face islam. that's what struck me. i'm through, thanks. [applause] >> thank you so much, brother ali. so something that kind of ties in to what we've heard so far from the panelists. it's great we have all these ideas of what's going on with culture, where do we want to go with it, but there seems t
malcolm predicted you. he said if european americans would study islamic it would be cared from being white. predicted this. but he didn't come out of a vacuum. [applause] he didn't dissent out of nowhere. there's a community of people who inspired him and who made his life matter. so when he spoke it wasn't just him speaking. there were men and women on the ground desiring a lot and lived their lives and ready to die for it. in the hood, in the slums of getting people who are hooked on drugs...
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you heard john lewis who led the selma to montgomery march talking about the emergence of malcolm x as a national figure and how black folk like john lewis who had grown up in the south in the christian church really didn't know what to make of malcolm x. sign both of these instances you really see what was always out there, which is that the black community in this country is a diverse one. in both reconstructions the crucial demands were for equality and access and i talked about the fact that i liked the word access better than the word inclusion because to me inclusion has a little bit of a ring of wanting to get into the other fellow's game, whereas access somehow feels more neutral to me. it's about the idea that if there's a society that has institutions that has a government that's supposed to be for the people that everybody ought to have the same access to this. in both reconstructions, and i have to be a little bit careful here -- the first reconstruction, if we talk about that portion of it which is the civil war, the first part of reconstruction, you get a real measure of
you heard john lewis who led the selma to montgomery march talking about the emergence of malcolm x as a national figure and how black folk like john lewis who had grown up in the south in the christian church really didn't know what to make of malcolm x. sign both of these instances you really see what was always out there, which is that the black community in this country is a diverse one. in both reconstructions the crucial demands were for equality and access and i talked about the fact...
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then the light turned green and malcolm moving. i have been talking with the driver of that car, and she tells me that she was sexually harassed, a and goes on to a safe piaster to do things beyond getting a parking citation. he tried to make me do things actually and i panicked. facebook c-e-o. mark zuckerberg his san francisco home. we'll tell you why his neighbors are plus -- the new apple i-phone can take tough hits. how the new models hold up. compared to the older ones. but first -- firefighters battling a massive dock fire in the port of los angeles. next but it was a little warm in land with this last day of summer. 0,000 california foster childr extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a fo
then the light turned green and malcolm moving. i have been talking with the driver of that car, and she tells me that she was sexually harassed, a and goes on to a safe piaster to do things beyond getting a parking citation. he tried to make me do things actually and i panicked. facebook c-e-o. mark zuckerberg his san francisco home. we'll tell you why his neighbors are plus -- the new apple i-phone can take tough hits. how the new models hold up. compared to the older ones. but first --...
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you heard john lewis who led the selma to montgomery march talking about the emergence of malcolm x as a national figure and how black folk like john lewis who had grown up in the south in the christian church really didn't know what to make of malcolm x. so, in both of these instances you really see what was always out there, which is that the black community in this country is a diverse one. in both reconstructions the crucial demands were for equality and access and i talked about the fact that i liked the word access better than the word inclusion because to me inclusion has a little bit of a ring of wanting to get into the other fellow's game, whereas access somehow feels more neutral to me. it's about the idea that if there's a society that has institutions that has a government that's supposed to be for the people that everybody ought to have the same access to this. in both reconstructions, and i have to be a little bit careful here -- the first reconstruction, if we talk about that portion of it which is the civil war, the first part of reconstruction, you get a real measure o
you heard john lewis who led the selma to montgomery march talking about the emergence of malcolm x as a national figure and how black folk like john lewis who had grown up in the south in the christian church really didn't know what to make of malcolm x. so, in both of these instances you really see what was always out there, which is that the black community in this country is a diverse one. in both reconstructions the crucial demands were for equality and access and i talked about the fact...
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malcolm byrne paid extremely pleased to have him here today. not only is he a great scholar put a great friend. his official title is deputy director of the national security archive. of course it is not that an asset as he works for the nsa york store is one of washington's greatest gems. it is a place where classified america needs this maker and is heavily tea classified. it seeks additional light on what goes on behind the scene inside of washington. he is the co-author of the coming enemies. a book about diplomacy and now has a new book, "iran-contra," which is based on an extraordinary amounts of research and documents and diaries and interviews with individuals with a truly a mountain of material and documents the tunnel think anyone else has ever systematically and seriously looked at a lesser prosecutor. in the end user butchers would not look as well as they should have permitted the picture that emerges out of changes are damaged artery in. i think it changes in a somewhat disturbing point too often the president and his aides to a c
malcolm byrne paid extremely pleased to have him here today. not only is he a great scholar put a great friend. his official title is deputy director of the national security archive. of course it is not that an asset as he works for the nsa york store is one of washington's greatest gems. it is a place where classified america needs this maker and is heavily tea classified. it seeks additional light on what goes on behind the scene inside of washington. he is the co-author of the coming...
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testified, told me in that interview friday afternoon and later testified that the next day he called up malcolm perry, the surgeon who did the tracheotomy and it was a wound of exit not of entry. it was jagged. a wound of entry is regular and round. a wound of exit is different. of course, the wound was destroyed during the tracheotomy so nothing more could be done. when i listened to dr. humes and put two and two together that the bullet entered the neck and passed between the muscles -- went through the cavity. that tie was preserved. it was cut off by the doctors performing the tracheotomy to get it off, so the tie happened to be preserved. looking at the wounds on the governor's chest grazing the rib, tumbling through his wrist, and lodging in his thigh. a strange path for the bullet to take, but sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. dr. humes testified he did not think the bullet could have gone through connelly's wrist. at that stage, he disputed the single bullet theory as i have just outlined it. when we had dr. gregory, the orthopedic surgeon, testify and he brought the x-rays in,
testified, told me in that interview friday afternoon and later testified that the next day he called up malcolm perry, the surgeon who did the tracheotomy and it was a wound of exit not of entry. it was jagged. a wound of entry is regular and round. a wound of exit is different. of course, the wound was destroyed during the tracheotomy so nothing more could be done. when i listened to dr. humes and put two and two together that the bullet entered the neck and passed between the muscles -- went...
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testified, told me in that interview friday afternoon and later testified that the next day he called up malcolm parry, the surgeon who and it was aeotomy wound of exit not of entry. it was jacket. a wound of entry is regular and round. and wound of exit is different. was destroyed during the tracheotomy so nothing more could be done. humes andtened to dr. put two and two together that neck andt entered the passed between the muscles -- that tire was preserved. it was cut off by the doctors performing the tracheotomy to get it off, so the tie happened to be preserved. wounds on the thernor's chest grazing rib, tumbling through his wrist, and lodging in his thigh. a strange path for the bulleted ttake, thelet to truth is stranger than fiction. dr. humes testified he did not think the board could have gone through connelly's wrist. at that stage, he disputed the single bullet theory as i have just outlined it. when we had dr. gregory, the andopedic surgeon testify brought the x-rays in, he testified metallic fragments were found at various levels of the wrist. as he described them as i recollect,
testified, told me in that interview friday afternoon and later testified that the next day he called up malcolm parry, the surgeon who and it was aeotomy wound of exit not of entry. it was jacket. a wound of entry is regular and round. and wound of exit is different. was destroyed during the tracheotomy so nothing more could be done. humes andtened to dr. put two and two together that neck andt entered the passed between the muscles -- that tire was preserved. it was cut off by the doctors...
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introducing the high school feeders i'm to target the high school feeder to those schools harvard through malcolm x rather than expand to 8 schools we want to keep it targeted so i'll continue to support the amendment. >> ms. cap is going to call the roll. >> i'll sass say those schools have two feeder schools and no other elementary school does we know we've heard people who are unhappy with their feeder school and there's going to say why those schools i feel like so i just want to say this one thing i'm feeling bad about not having mr. kellerman having two more minutes because he's waited so long and part of our sfusd family and continues to be see as a parent then she has something to say about you speak. >> number 2 has two feeders and mroep to take those out of 5 but the schools in group two will have two feeders we propose to not take everyone's feeders away only adding to willie brown. >> well, the schools in 5 have not two feeders but a preference to a feeder. >> but the schools in number 2 would have two there's schools that have two and one one. >> that's what you call quite frankly th
introducing the high school feeders i'm to target the high school feeder to those schools harvard through malcolm x rather than expand to 8 schools we want to keep it targeted so i'll continue to support the amendment. >> ms. cap is going to call the roll. >> i'll sass say those schools have two feeder schools and no other elementary school does we know we've heard people who are unhappy with their feeder school and there's going to say why those schools i feel like so i just want...
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with you not having enough enrollment we'll then look at the tiebreakers to insure those students from malcolm x and others have priority for students to get to their feeder school that is the new willie brown. it's our intention as the district is have feeder middle schools to have them in place in 2016-2017 or is it 17 he 18. i want like to attract a responsibility enrollment first i'd like vote b for this but i hope the superintendent has a really great kick ass plan to actually get robust enrollment that's robust to draw from this zip code. when we look at the graphics it's a diverse neighborhood that neighborhood has been without a middle school for some time it's our responsibility for those children who have chosen to go to those schools in the bayview we have them out we deliver to them a fabulous brand new middle school that's robust enrollment that actually is diverse. so i will vote for this but again superintendent to put it on record i'm hoping we can fill those seats with the 9244 residents and maybe they've not going gone to the schools but willie brown is across the street so w
with you not having enough enrollment we'll then look at the tiebreakers to insure those students from malcolm x and others have priority for students to get to their feeder school that is the new willie brown. it's our intention as the district is have feeder middle schools to have them in place in 2016-2017 or is it 17 he 18. i want like to attract a responsibility enrollment first i'd like vote b for this but i hope the superintendent has a really great kick ass plan to actually get robust...
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we're joined by malcolm chalmers. who once wrote the article, "defense of an independent scotland." first we'd like to ask you about your own loyalties in this. after all you were born in scotland. do you consider yourself a scotsman? >> i do very much so. i was born grew up in scotland, went to university in grand, met an english girl, and have lived here most of my life. i'm very much scottish but i'm british as well. the union we have created has bested both scotland and england. >> you would not want to see this division not see scotland break off. >> no i wouldn't, there are many, many people in gland, if you visit and talk here, there are a number of people who say they have got a scottish cousin or grandfather. people in scotland the number of people there my mother's family came from england and settled in glas gow. glasgow. these nations have incredibly close bonds as a result of three centuries together. >> so it would be something of a separation, something of a divorce if these two nations split. >> it would do. what passport would i have? i guess i might end up with two
we're joined by malcolm chalmers. who once wrote the article, "defense of an independent scotland." first we'd like to ask you about your own loyalties in this. after all you were born in scotland. do you consider yourself a scotsman? >> i do very much so. i was born grew up in scotland, went to university in grand, met an english girl, and have lived here most of my life. i'm very much scottish but i'm british as well. the union we have created has bested both scotland and...
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malcolm jenkins coming up with the interception. cousins threw for 427 yards, but that pick was costly. the skins only down three at this point. under two minutes to go. last chance, fourth and ten. cousins can't hook up with pier pierre garzon. with more on this wild game in philadelphia, here's dianna russi russini. >> reporter: kirk cousins looked sharp. but today it was special teams and penalties that cost washington the game. >> it's des a poiisappointing, you work so hard on a special seems unit. >> that was pretty rough, man. i thought we were getting better. they did a really good job. we've got to go back to the drawing board and do some things different. >> we had four chances in plus territory to get in field goal range. and there's nobody to point the finger at on that except for me. we've got to get in field goal range. and that comes back to the quarterback. >> we're disappointed with this loss, but i think everybody can see that there is major improvement going on here, and everybody can rally around kirk for the nex
malcolm jenkins coming up with the interception. cousins threw for 427 yards, but that pick was costly. the skins only down three at this point. under two minutes to go. last chance, fourth and ten. cousins can't hook up with pier pierre garzon. with more on this wild game in philadelphia, here's dianna russi russini. >> reporter: kirk cousins looked sharp. but today it was special teams and penalties that cost washington the game. >> it's des a poiisappointing, you work so hard on...
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picked up by malcolm. 53 yards the other way. the touchdown to make it 14-10 philadelphia. kaepernick completed 17 passes, two18 are yards. 3rd quarter. 41-13 eagles. they will have the touchdown. now, under 2 minutes to go, nick, throws incomplete on 4th down. defense limits them to 215 yards. >> it is going to be good for moral. i would suspect. good for my moral. [ laughter ] >> playing football like that, the offense, the defense, not allowing it to happen for the touchdown. >> i can not remember one, dennis. that i have seen. i am sure it has happened. i can not remember one. that is -- now i have. so, i saw one today. >> reporter: miami overseas, finding the tight end, simms, for the touchdown. 24-7 dolphins, finishing the half, completing 14 straight passes. derrick, held under 200 yards passing again today. the pass intended for brown. he returns it inside of the 5 yard line. the dolphins punch it in for a 31-7 lead. and, it got worse. carr on the run. dropping midfield. he goes down, his left leg goes down awkwardly and told the reporters he sprained his ankle. in
picked up by malcolm. 53 yards the other way. the touchdown to make it 14-10 philadelphia. kaepernick completed 17 passes, two18 are yards. 3rd quarter. 41-13 eagles. they will have the touchdown. now, under 2 minutes to go, nick, throws incomplete on 4th down. defense limits them to 215 yards. >> it is going to be good for moral. i would suspect. good for my moral. [ laughter ] >> playing football like that, the offense, the defense, not allowing it to happen for the touchdown....
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my first question is going to be two professor malcolm. a kentucky law took effect this month that allows people to receive an emergency protective order to pass a background check to obtain a provisional concealed carry permit in one day. i view this as a law that enables victims to protect themselves even when the police are not around and when they're of users information not show up in a background check. so my question, professor malcolm, do you support the ability of people who can introduce you protective order to quickly obtain a provisional concealed carry permit? >> yesterday. i think that's the perfect way to really help women who feel endangered. we've heard a lot of stories today about people who had temporary restraining orders or permanent restraining orders, and nonetheless were harmed i the person who was to be restrained. you mentioned a list of states that haven't submitted the records for the background checks that sony people are depending on so it makes it much easier for someone who shouldn't get a gun to get it. i t
my first question is going to be two professor malcolm. a kentucky law took effect this month that allows people to receive an emergency protective order to pass a background check to obtain a provisional concealed carry permit in one day. i view this as a law that enables victims to protect themselves even when the police are not around and when they're of users information not show up in a background check. so my question, professor malcolm, do you support the ability of people who can...
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george washington and brent heart and malcolm x academy referred to as at bay area preservation and the 94124 preference and four students who reside in the consensus track and 5 students attending fifth grade at one of the following elementary school gordon jay allowing and the george moscone and the brown preference and of all other students in addition to modifying okay i'm not sure i'm ready in addition to modifying the order of priorities for students applying to brown we believe that modifying the student sovereigty policy to create a high school priority for students attending 6, 7 and 8 at brown middle school will help them to attract a robust student body so therefore the student policy modify the high school preference choice process to give preferences to students in transition al city hall's younger siblings of students enrolled in and attending the school during the year and two students graduating if willie l brown middle school who are enrolled in and attend in 6, 7 and 8 grade and 3 a minimum of 20 percent of seats reversed as each high school willing in the consensus tr
george washington and brent heart and malcolm x academy referred to as at bay area preservation and the 94124 preference and four students who reside in the consensus track and 5 students attending fifth grade at one of the following elementary school gordon jay allowing and the george moscone and the brown preference and of all other students in addition to modifying okay i'm not sure i'm ready in addition to modifying the order of priorities for students applying to brown we believe that...
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still to come this morning, malcolm warner joining us, and bad feminist author roxanne gaye. coming up next. the good news no one is talking about. something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase
still to come this morning, malcolm warner joining us, and bad feminist author roxanne gaye. coming up next. the good news no one is talking about. something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease...
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and then malcolm x was killed two weeks later. so to have the first african-american president to do that is very significant. and then to have attorney general holder with his legacy, no other attorney general has been more outspoken on civil and human rights since bobby kennedy. and it was very significant for him to go to ferguson. we still have a long way to go to get rid of the special danger we face. >> liz brown, as an attorney, you watch that video and here is someone who is complying with the police order. the police asked him for license and registration. that's indied the car. he turns inside the car to get that and complying with the police order is what gets him shot. >> and not only was he complying physically, he was complying verbally. he referred to the police officer as sir. what did i do, sir? he put his hands up on the way down as he was falling to the ground after being shot. and the other interesting component to that videotape is the description the police officer used to describe the body motion of this man
and then malcolm x was killed two weeks later. so to have the first african-american president to do that is very significant. and then to have attorney general holder with his legacy, no other attorney general has been more outspoken on civil and human rights since bobby kennedy. and it was very significant for him to go to ferguson. we still have a long way to go to get rid of the special danger we face. >> liz brown, as an attorney, you watch that video and here is someone who is...
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we're joined by malcolm chalmers. national security expert. who once wrote the article, "defense of an independent scotland." an important voice for scotland. first we'd like to ask you about your own loyalties in this. after all you were born in scotland. do you consider yourself a scotsman? >> i do very much so. i was born grew up in scotland, went to university in england, met an english girl and have lived here most of my life. i'm very much scottish but i'm british as well. and i think the union we have created has benefited both scotland and england. >> you would not want to see this division not see scotland break off. >> no i wouldn't, there are many, many people in england, if you visit and talk here, there are a number of people who say they have got a scottish cousin or grandfather. people in scotland the number of people there my mother's family came from england and settled in glasgow. so these are two nations, they are nations, it is not one nation, it is a multinational state but these two nations have incredibly close bonds as
we're joined by malcolm chalmers. national security expert. who once wrote the article, "defense of an independent scotland." an important voice for scotland. first we'd like to ask you about your own loyalties in this. after all you were born in scotland. do you consider yourself a scotsman? >> i do very much so. i was born grew up in scotland, went to university in england, met an english girl and have lived here most of my life. i'm very much scottish but i'm british as well....
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one is malcolm x, you and millions of others throughout the world, he stood for his principles, stood for his beliefs. and malcolm's secretary, of pioneer male officer, one day i was talking and she shared a story with me and to be brief with it, how was malcolm be on the rostrum, how was the outside the public face, he was the most righteous man that i knew. he was consistent with his principles. when i heard that i think about the politicians before the microphone to speak for all, to champion these causes and are they the same behind closed doors? god is watchful at all times, not just when the news comes on, and i you consistent with your challenge? with how you respond to your challenge? that touched me to really be a person of balance and judge myself as it relates to various serious issues that come about in the community. usually when i'm working interface circles i get the question and i see any? am i shi'ite? as a convert, as an african-american which group will take place me in at that point and my response is always i am a practical muslim. i am a muslim. i look at the lif
one is malcolm x, you and millions of others throughout the world, he stood for his principles, stood for his beliefs. and malcolm's secretary, of pioneer male officer, one day i was talking and she shared a story with me and to be brief with it, how was malcolm be on the rostrum, how was the outside the public face, he was the most righteous man that i knew. he was consistent with his principles. when i heard that i think about the politicians before the microphone to speak for all, to...