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does the minister retain full confidence in the prime minister malcolm turnbull? >> senator mackenzie. >> yes i do. >> order. order. >> senator car, your colleague is waiting to ask a question you supplementary question. >> thank you mister president. this national party room doesn't retain full confidence in prime minister malcolm turnbull? >> editor mackenzie. >> the national party group led by the deputy prime minister, myself, i have made it very clear our support of the prime minister. >> order. >>. >> i'll call senator gallagher when there's order on my left . senators cameron and carr, you have been particularly voluble with question time and where only 11 minutes in. editor gallagher. >> senator car. please again to see, i just asked you, senator gallagher. >> thank you mister president. can the minister concerned that had this morning's leadership been a vote of a joint party room, the honorable malcolm turnbull would not be prime minister. >>. [applause] >> i remind, order. on my left, question time is generally afforded to the opposition, if you take up
does the minister retain full confidence in the prime minister malcolm turnbull? >> senator mackenzie. >> yes i do. >> order. order. >> senator car, your colleague is waiting to ask a question you supplementary question. >> thank you mister president. this national party room doesn't retain full confidence in prime minister malcolm turnbull? >> editor mackenzie. >> the national party group led by the deputy prime minister, myself, i have made it very...
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malcolm turnbull resigned from he leadership. the prime minister saw that as a vote of no confidence. he stepped aside. it then became a three-way contest between the conservative peter dutton, julie bishop and the man? the middle, the treasurer, scott morrison. representing the center of the party. ultimately he was the winner. earlier in the week, though, he had been also backing malcolm turnbull as a loyal treasurer. somebody who didn't want this change to happen at all. >> thanks, mr. speaker. o the treasurer. is the treasurer aware of conflicting media reports over the treasurer's loyalty with the treasurer doing the numbers for the prime minister and someone lse and himself? > absolutely, mr. speaker. the prime minister has always enjoyed my support, mr. speaker. i'll tell you why. together as a team, the prime minister and i have assured we have turned the corner on debt. e have brought the budget back into balance and have been -- on economic policy for the single greatest increase in employment, mr. speaker. young people
malcolm turnbull resigned from he leadership. the prime minister saw that as a vote of no confidence. he stepped aside. it then became a three-way contest between the conservative peter dutton, julie bishop and the man? the middle, the treasurer, scott morrison. representing the center of the party. ultimately he was the winner. earlier in the week, though, he had been also backing malcolm turnbull as a loyal treasurer. somebody who didn't want this change to happen at all. >> thanks, mr....
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at that point in a week he was still backing malcolm turnbull. he did not see the need for this change to take place nor did others within the government. on the moderate side of the party including the education minister. >> my question is to the minister representing the prime minister, whoever that may be, who is the prime minister of australia? >> malcolm turnbull. >> senator chisholm. >> when with the liberal party tell the australian people who will be, who will be asked to support as prime minister of the next election? >> center birmingham. >> mr. president, mr. trimble has given a statement today in which he has indicated a process that may lead to a party remained for me to be held at 12:00 tomorrow to consider the leadership of the liberal party and if that meeting occurs it will determine the leadership of the liberal party that of course will ensure that appropriate arrangements. >> center syndicate chisholm, fl question. >> after five years of dysfunction, and after during the house of representatives to avoid public scrutiny of thi
at that point in a week he was still backing malcolm turnbull. he did not see the need for this change to take place nor did others within the government. on the moderate side of the party including the education minister. >> my question is to the minister representing the prime minister, whoever that may be, who is the prime minister of australia? >> malcolm turnbull. >> senator chisholm. >> when with the liberal party tell the australian people who will be, who will be...
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this is very much the exception the death toll is now close to two hundred and correspondent malcolm webb this kind of disaster is nothing new to the region and on the tiny indian ocean to the maldives a presidential election will happen on sunday it's a small place but the politics is big accusations of corruption opponents being put in jail and fears of a return to. could taxes make you healthier and. is meant to curb how much you smoke but is it working. you with the news grades live on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com and a parade to remember the beginning of the iran iraq war has ended with at least twenty nine people dead gunmen opened fire on a military commemoration in the southern iranian city of as well as it was quick to claim responsibility an iranian military spokesman has blamed two groups linked to court to gulf countries with ties to the u.s. and israel here it is on the map for you just briefly that is about one hundred fifty kilometers from the iraqi border an area that seen arab separatists attack oil pipelines in th
this is very much the exception the death toll is now close to two hundred and correspondent malcolm webb this kind of disaster is nothing new to the region and on the tiny indian ocean to the maldives a presidential election will happen on sunday it's a small place but the politics is big accusations of corruption opponents being put in jail and fears of a return to. could taxes make you healthier and. is meant to curb how much you smoke but is it working. you with the news grades live on air...
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but by admire malcolm x quite a bit. -- i admire malcolm x quite a bit. i think malcolm was, like martin luther king, one of our great prophets. and, i mean, malcolm wrote about white southerners, and he actually had a great quote where he said, you know, i'd rather have a white southerner call me the n-word than deal with a white liberal. malcolm got power completely. as did the king, you know? and when king moved on at the end of the civil rights movement towards economic justice, those white liberals walked out on him. he was all alone. because, yes, they could handle desegregation. but as king and malcolm understood, there would never be racial justice in this country until there was economic justice which means reparations. and the inability on the part of the white ruling heats to face -- ruling elites to face the monstrous crime against humanity that they carried out in order to enrich this country both against native americans and african-americans has created the mythical version of america and american virtues and american innocence that is embo
but by admire malcolm x quite a bit. -- i admire malcolm x quite a bit. i think malcolm was, like martin luther king, one of our great prophets. and, i mean, malcolm wrote about white southerners, and he actually had a great quote where he said, you know, i'd rather have a white southerner call me the n-word than deal with a white liberal. malcolm got power completely. as did the king, you know? and when king moved on at the end of the civil rights movement towards economic justice, those white...
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says, malcolm jenkins sounds like man who turned his back on harrie t tubman. please stop calling malcolm jenkins the face of colin kaepernick kaepernick's. you were too quick to take the money instead of continuing the protest and standing against what the n.f.l. owners are all about. you are getting hit by both sides, the left and the right, i guess. >> honestly, laura, i can understand how from the outside it may look that way. on the inside and you understand that generations of players coming to this point and moving forward are going to be concerned about the issues that all americans should be concerned about, you understand money being donated was us and the n.f.l. coming together and negotiateing that and willing to support the cause. i think we can learn a lesson from what happened here because of on the outside again, when you watch the news and hear tribalism going on, there is a lot of back and forth, but no communication and what we've done, come together to communicate, understand things, learning about it, they want to support our initiatives. >
says, malcolm jenkins sounds like man who turned his back on harrie t tubman. please stop calling malcolm jenkins the face of colin kaepernick kaepernick's. you were too quick to take the money instead of continuing the protest and standing against what the n.f.l. owners are all about. you are getting hit by both sides, the left and the right, i guess. >> honestly, laura, i can understand how from the outside it may look that way. on the inside and you understand that generations of...
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we've come to find out that it's actually malcolm and anquan's organization. malcolm wants us to invest, i call it donate, to the company that played salaries for his staff. but again, we would have no equity." what is your reaction to his ongoing complaint about what has happened with this players coalition, where a huge amount of money is going into concerns about where that money is it ending up, who's getting wet, and what audit is being done all that? >> there is auditing, it is unofficial 501, all that stuff is right. the nfl wouldn't be giving money if they didn't know how to trace it and where it's going. as far as eric, he is -- i'm glad you mention that he's a great player, because he is a great player. he is one that should be in his league. him and malcolm have dealt with their differences and this is september, this is a month ago, i'm not going to comment on where they are or not because that they believe that they are in a better place. again, where we are now is different. players are poised to make a difference and that is exactly what we are
we've come to find out that it's actually malcolm and anquan's organization. malcolm wants us to invest, i call it donate, to the company that played salaries for his staff. but again, we would have no equity." what is your reaction to his ongoing complaint about what has happened with this players coalition, where a huge amount of money is going into concerns about where that money is it ending up, who's getting wet, and what audit is being done all that? >> there is auditing, it is...
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and he is moving, malcolm x. is moving away from the idea that you had to keep separate within the black community. there's a time for everybody to unite and not worry about their religion and not let that control what's going on. this beach is considered one of the top 10 most influential speeches in the 20th century.nine days later after getting it in cleveland, he gave it in detroit at a church there, a guy named reverend clay who was good friends with reverend like franklin was aretha franklin's father but i want you to hear a little bit about this becauseit's important to hear his voice. this would have been the same speech he gave in cleveland but this is in detroit . >> mister moderator, reverend clay, brothers and sisters. friends. and i speak for. [inaudible] [applause] >> i think we be fooling ourselves if we had an audience this large anddidn't realize that there were some enemies present . but that be known, we want to talk about the ballot or the bullet. the ballot or the bullet explains itself . but
and he is moving, malcolm x. is moving away from the idea that you had to keep separate within the black community. there's a time for everybody to unite and not worry about their religion and not let that control what's going on. this beach is considered one of the top 10 most influential speeches in the 20th century.nine days later after getting it in cleveland, he gave it in detroit at a church there, a guy named reverend clay who was good friends with reverend like franklin was aretha...
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>> malcolm: no. i think at all points it's an experiment. >> anthony: well, so where's the threat from? where is it most dangerous? >> awuor: i think violence is like from homophobes. all of it is based around, like, desire of the penis. right, so if you see two women kiss, it's hot because you think you can get in there. >> kamau: "oh, they're just one penis short." >> awuor: yeah, you know, "they need me to help them out with the dick." but if you -- >> kawira: there's an abundance. >> awuor: and the violence, like against lesbians, always comes in the part where like men realize, "oh, they're not attracted to me." >> malcolm: i've always had this theory that a lot of the issues and discrimination that we face is based on our attitudes towards women. and so, straight men will then come at a comp gay man, because "you're not a man, you're a woman, and we do not respect women." and, therefore, why would you want to be like this? >> anthony: much of the news concerning gay rights on this continent con
>> malcolm: no. i think at all points it's an experiment. >> anthony: well, so where's the threat from? where is it most dangerous? >> awuor: i think violence is like from homophobes. all of it is based around, like, desire of the penis. right, so if you see two women kiss, it's hot because you think you can get in there. >> kamau: "oh, they're just one penis short." >> awuor: yeah, you know, "they need me to help them out with the dick." but if...
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malcolm. >> yeah, it puts him in a phenomenally tough position. in so much as the fact that paul manafort, before he came on the trump campaign, as craig was just saying, he did more than just assist the government. he was there to do a disinformation operation and dirty trick operations that even at one point led to an attack on a u.s. marine corps unit that was exercising in crimea. so donald trump, his son, and everyone else who was in the room with him will now have to consider if they don't already know, was this man actually an agent of moscow? not just somebody who was associated with them through the oligarchs. and that's one of the big mysteries that i think that, you know, maybe it's off to the side, but i think that's one of the mysteries that mueller is going to want to answer. was he, as your first guest said, was he the bridge, not just to the kremlin but to russian intelligence in terms of carrying out a massive operation to elect an american president. >> you know, we haven't heard from the president address manafort's deal directl
malcolm. >> yeah, it puts him in a phenomenally tough position. in so much as the fact that paul manafort, before he came on the trump campaign, as craig was just saying, he did more than just assist the government. he was there to do a disinformation operation and dirty trick operations that even at one point led to an attack on a u.s. marine corps unit that was exercising in crimea. so donald trump, his son, and everyone else who was in the room with him will now have to consider if...
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by ellenen -- 1985 malcolm, who is seated over here. emily is an acronym for early money is like yeast, a reference to a tried-and-true model of malcolm's that gathering lots of donations early is essential to attracting subsequent donors"" makes the dough rise. when the campaign trail heats up. to emily's list with decades of experience on the campaign trail. she served as national finance director of howard dean's 2004 presidential campaign and she managed the political campaigns of senator jon tester in 2006 and senator al franken in 2008. we are very happy that stephanie has taken some time out of her busy schedule to be here with us today. please welcome me -- excuse me. please join me in welcoming to the national press club, emily's list president stephanie schriock. ms. schriock: such a pleasure. good afternoon. my goodness. before i start, i want to thank the founder and chair of our board of emily's list, ellen malcolm, for being here today. momentn think of this and you are going to hear little bit about this, the history maki
by ellenen -- 1985 malcolm, who is seated over here. emily is an acronym for early money is like yeast, a reference to a tried-and-true model of malcolm's that gathering lots of donations early is essential to attracting subsequent donors"" makes the dough rise. when the campaign trail heats up. to emily's list with decades of experience on the campaign trail. she served as national finance director of howard dean's 2004 presidential campaign and she managed the political campaigns of...
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malcolm nance is back with us as well. author, decades-long worth of service to this country, including naval operations, special operations in the field and homeland security domestically. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. harry, two-part question to you. did anyone land a blow on this federal judge, and, second, will we find out why leahy kept asking a tranche of questions as if there is evidence we'll see later, why kamala harris tonight was asking questions about phone calls that might have made, are we going to get part two of that? >> so it certainly seemed that both leahy and harris had some kind of information. part of the whole controversy with the congress has been the use of so-called committee confidential questions, things that they have documents on but they're not allowed to use in open session. so i think if we do see -- i don't think we will see something but kavanaugh may, leahy and harris will likely have something in mind. did anyone lay a glove on him? barely. you know, he played the part he would ha
malcolm nance is back with us as well. author, decades-long worth of service to this country, including naval operations, special operations in the field and homeland security domestically. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. harry, two-part question to you. did anyone land a blow on this federal judge, and, second, will we find out why leahy kept asking a tranche of questions as if there is evidence we'll see later, why kamala harris tonight was asking questions about phone calls that might...
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malcolm, let me start with you. the details about ohr having breakfast with christopher steele is sort of -- goes along with the theory that steele is digging this up and starting to get super panicked about what he's finding. >> well, he should have because christopher steele was the head of the russian desk for british intelligence, mi6. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activity and operations started to come to a head and see that pattern of influence through oligarchs, through russian mafia figures and then through politicians and then russian intelligence, start to focus on donald trump. this had to have occurred. i wrote a whole book about how it had to have occurred. for christopher steele as an intelligence professional like myself to see it, you're going to panic and wonder am i working with a politician who has been crafted by a foreign intelligence agency? that's why he wrote the dossier, that's why he took it to the fbi. to tell you the truth, he's more of a patriot than most peop
malcolm, let me start with you. the details about ohr having breakfast with christopher steele is sort of -- goes along with the theory that steele is digging this up and starting to get super panicked about what he's finding. >> well, he should have because christopher steele was the head of the russian desk for british intelligence, mi6. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activity and operations started to come to a head and see that pattern of influence through...
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ktvu's rob malcolm shows us the warning isn't into enjoy the arts festival. for the past few weeks there has been a -- have issued an air quality advisory. and the weekend continues, a spare the air alert was issued for monday. >> we have an incredible ocean, we have the fog coming in. our air is clear. we have the best air conditioning system. >> the sun was shining on the artists from around the country. it also attracts fans of the arts, food, music and wine. and the success of the event is tied to weather. with the spare the air day issued for monday this is something organizers monitor closely. >> it is always, you know, in the back of our mind. the weather can make it or break it. last year tickets sales were down. this year it has been perfect. hopefully tomorrow will be as well. >> the smoke and residue from the wildfire concerns but many are taking it in stride. >> that is nature. that is nature. disaster. >> it is in our area and we felt it. coming outside, my car is covered in the soot. it was an air quality issue you had to deal with. last year's
ktvu's rob malcolm shows us the warning isn't into enjoy the arts festival. for the past few weeks there has been a -- have issued an air quality advisory. and the weekend continues, a spare the air alert was issued for monday. >> we have an incredible ocean, we have the fog coming in. our air is clear. we have the best air conditioning system. >> the sun was shining on the artists from around the country. it also attracts fans of the arts, food, music and wine. and the success of...
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ktvu's rob malcolm with more on the explosive allegations. e allegations. rob? rob? >> reporter: the vote is scheduled for thursday. these explosive allegations coming from coming from the 51-year-old professor may put his nomination is in jeopardy. jeopardy. reporters and cameras in front of the home of 51-year-old christine blasey ford, the woman of accusing president trump's supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. afriend telling reporters ford won't -- a friend telling reporters ford won't be coming home for a while. a neighbor telling us he telling us he stands by his friend. >> as i said before i think she classy. and strong. showed a lot of courage. and i am proud of her. . >> reporter: ford told ter: ford told the washington post kavanaugh pinned her to a bed at a maryland party they attended in the early 1980s, clumsily tried to remove her clothing and put his hand over her mouth when she tried to scream. she said i thought he might kill me. he was trying to attack me and remove my clothing. ve my clothing. in july ford
ktvu's rob malcolm with more on the explosive allegations. e allegations. rob? rob? >> reporter: the vote is scheduled for thursday. these explosive allegations coming from coming from the 51-year-old professor may put his nomination is in jeopardy. jeopardy. reporters and cameras in front of the home of 51-year-old christine blasey ford, the woman of accusing president trump's supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. afriend telling reporters ford...
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malcolm, let me start with you. the details here about ohr having that breakfast with christopher steele to me is sort of -- goes along with the theory that steele is digging this up and starting to get super panicked about what he's finding. >> well, he should have. because christopher steele was the head of the russian desk for british intelligence, mi-6. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activities and operations starting to come to a head and see that pattern of influence through oligarchs, through russian mafia figures and then through politicians and russian intelligence start to focus on donald trump. this had to have occurred. i wrote a whole book about how it had to have occurred. for christopher steele as an intelligence professional like myself to see it, you're going to panic and you're going to wonder am i working with a politician who has been crafted by a foreign intelligence agency. that's why he wrote his dossier, that's why he took it to the fbi. to tell you the truth, he's m
malcolm, let me start with you. the details here about ohr having that breakfast with christopher steele to me is sort of -- goes along with the theory that steele is digging this up and starting to get super panicked about what he's finding. >> well, he should have. because christopher steele was the head of the russian desk for british intelligence, mi-6. he would know. he would have seen decades of patterns of activities and operations starting to come to a head and see that pattern of...
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malcolm, you have written extensively on this topic. i want to share one thing that shane points out in the article. the reach of their effort was impressive. 2,700 fake facebook accounts, 80,000 posts, many of them with elaborate images with catchy slogans and an eventual audience of 126 million americans on facebook alone. that was not far short of the 137 million people who would vote in the 2016 presidential election. for me, that is stunning. is the administration doing enough to prevent this type of a tack going forward? >> well, the administration's doing absolutely nothing. i mean, we've been at this for over two years. >> so have we. what do you mean? >> msnbc and i recall in july 2016 we were -- it was almost -- we were being called conspiracy theorists talking about this subject. >> we've been reporting about it talking about it. we're not in a position to prevent it. >> you're right. the administration from even then, before the election, the trump team and the republican party wanted nothing to do with this. mitch mcconnell
malcolm, you have written extensively on this topic. i want to share one thing that shane points out in the article. the reach of their effort was impressive. 2,700 fake facebook accounts, 80,000 posts, many of them with elaborate images with catchy slogans and an eventual audience of 126 million americans on facebook alone. that was not far short of the 137 million people who would vote in the 2016 presidential election. for me, that is stunning. is the administration doing enough to prevent...
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ktvu's rob malcolm with more on the explosive allegations. e allegations. rob? rob? >> reporter: the vote is scheduled for thursday. these explosive allegations coming from coming from the 51-year-old professor may put his nomination is in jeopardy. jeopardy.
ktvu's rob malcolm with more on the explosive allegations. e allegations. rob? rob? >> reporter: the vote is scheduled for thursday. these explosive allegations coming from coming from the 51-year-old professor may put his nomination is in jeopardy. jeopardy.
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rob malcolm reports neighbors of christine ford, the palo alto university professor were surprised to hear this and they are standing by her. reporters and cameras huddled in front of the palo alto, 51- year-old christine blazek ford . the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. a friend of afford taking the family dog from the home telling reporters ford will be returning home for some time. a neighbor telling our cameras he stands by his friend. >> i think she is classy and strong. she showed a lot of courage and i'm proud of her. >> a professor at paloost that were teenagers kavanaugh and a friend corralled her in a bedroom during a maryland house party in the 1980s and tried to rape her. only escaping when kavanaugh's friend jumped in. the posts sites are saying i thought he might inadvertently kill me. he was trying to attack me and remove my clothing. in july ford anonymously sent a letter to her local congresswoman who forwarded that letter to senator dianne feinstein. ford then contacted the post through a tip line when she found
rob malcolm reports neighbors of christine ford, the palo alto university professor were surprised to hear this and they are standing by her. reporters and cameras huddled in front of the palo alto, 51- year-old christine blazek ford . the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. a friend of afford taking the family dog from the home telling reporters ford will be returning home for some time. a neighbor telling our cameras he stands by his friend....
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in redwood city, rob malcolm, ktvu fox2 news. >>> managers of san francisco's millennium tower spent the day making changes to prevent the building from being yellow tagged. workers finished taping a cracked window of the 36th floor of the skyscraper and screws constructed a canopy on the outside of the building which to protect pedestrians of the possibility of falling debris. city officials have threatened to yellow tagged the building but said today that they are willing to be flexible as long as the building is safe.>>> longtime friends of robin williams gathered today in san francisco for a ceremony honoring the late comedian. san francisco recreation and parks department signed off on a meadow in golden gate park. the unveiling marks the final step in renaming the sharon meadow to honor williams. the dedication comes ahead of sunday's annual comedy in the park event. robin williams was a big supporter of that event.>>> the weekend just about here, you think about the dry, quiet, weather pattern, compare that to what they are doing with in the carolinas. tropical storm florence
in redwood city, rob malcolm, ktvu fox2 news. >>> managers of san francisco's millennium tower spent the day making changes to prevent the building from being yellow tagged. workers finished taping a cracked window of the 36th floor of the skyscraper and screws constructed a canopy on the outside of the building which to protect pedestrians of the possibility of falling debris. city officials have threatened to yellow tagged the building but said today that they are willing to be...
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people were killed when the ferry capsized close to the shore of lake victoria on thursday there is malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of the lake. this is what it feels right when you loved one among the bodies pulled from the water. and who most here in the same story the few lucky ones who by. the feel that turn out very fast for us we were lucky that i was able to swim under the water not knowing where i was see me. as i was seeming to sift through i found a number of metal that cut my face and back of my head putting up with. it. a ferry made for one hundred people had more than twice that on board was coming into dog when it capsized on thursday in the following hours forty people were rescued alive since then rescue workers have been recovering that they had. nearly two days after the boat tipped on imaginable one more survivor found the boat's engineer who tracks on the nice navy divers heard a knocking and pulled them out. people here wondering how it was allowed to happen and it's not the first time varies capsized in twenty eleven and twenty twelve between th
people were killed when the ferry capsized close to the shore of lake victoria on thursday there is malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of the lake. this is what it feels right when you loved one among the bodies pulled from the water. and who most here in the same story the few lucky ones who by. the feel that turn out very fast for us we were lucky that i was able to swim under the water not knowing where i was see me. as i was seeming to sift through i found a number of...
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[cheers and applause] malcolm brooks, are you ready to play "millionaire" today?
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survivors at least two hundred nine people were killed making it one of the country's worst ferry disasters malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of lake victoria. this is what it feels right and your loved one among the parties. who most here seems to agree you're lucky one by. the. past and. lucky that i was able to swim under the water not knowing where i would see me. as i was swimming to safety i have found a number of metal bars that cut my face and back of my here. and. a ferry made for one hundred people had more than twice that on board was coming into dog when it capsized on thursday in the following hours forty people were rescued alive since then rescue workers have been recovering the dead. nearly two days after the boat tipped on imaginable one more survivor found engineer trapped underneath navy divers heard a knocking and pulled them out. people here wondering how it was allowed to happen and it's not the first time the ferries capsized in twenty eleven and twenty twelve between the tanzania and mainland and the islands of zanzibar hundreds died boats are often imp
survivors at least two hundred nine people were killed making it one of the country's worst ferry disasters malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of lake victoria. this is what it feels right and your loved one among the parties. who most here seems to agree you're lucky one by. the. past and. lucky that i was able to swim under the water not knowing where i would see me. as i was swimming to safety i have found a number of metal bars that cut my face and back of my here. and....
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and seventy's television used to look like in america when the likes of malcolm x. when the likes of muhammad ali were on television talking about really they were talking from radical person liberal and sort of progressive stands but. you know here we don't have a sort of debates where you're talking about radical crazy ideas imo you're asking the question about liberalism and europe and the welfare state in europe and the fact that on one hand it doesn't have the same problems always seen the u.s. but now you're saying on the fringes of the rise of problems well in germany they're doing very well their incomes are very high they have free healthcare they have free education many of the people in these far right groups the alternative for democracy a.f.d. or something like that that they're that they're rising in power but they have like aristocrats and very wealthy people being part of this these far right groups so he's looking at it and looking at why it's not caused by economic hardship clearly in the situation because the. people are doing very well and they h
and seventy's television used to look like in america when the likes of malcolm x. when the likes of muhammad ali were on television talking about really they were talking from radical person liberal and sort of progressive stands but. you know here we don't have a sort of debates where you're talking about radical crazy ideas imo you're asking the question about liberalism and europe and the welfare state in europe and the fact that on one hand it doesn't have the same problems always seen the...
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and heritage foundation senior legal fellow john malcolm talks about the robert mueller investigation. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. and bob woodward will join us on monday,ton journal" september 17 to discuss his new book. and ken starr will be with us tuesday, september 18 at 8:30 a.m. to discuss his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton administration." not working on monday and tuesday. that house returns on wednesday. during the week they will this -- they will consider military construction and energy and water products. and approval of assorted infrastructure projects and changing the definition of a full-time employee for health insurance coverage from 30 hours to 40 hours a week. the senate will meet wednesday to continue debate on an irs nominee and they will further discuss an opioid crisis response and allow for mrs. to provide prescription price -- and allow for pharmacists to provide prescription prices. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and
and heritage foundation senior legal fellow john malcolm talks about the robert mueller investigation. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. and bob woodward will join us on monday,ton journal" september 17 to discuss his new book. and ken starr will be with us tuesday, september 18 at 8:30 a.m. to discuss his book "contempt: a memoir of the clinton administration." not working on monday and tuesday. that house returns on wednesday. during...
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suffers less defend us the black panther party a dent a fight with malcolm x. but most of the people who join the black panther party were actually much younger than him high school age college age draft age young. young men who wanted to fight. bad. sport leather jackets black slacks black shined shoes black socks black gloves real shirts and black berets the right the way really come from huey and i one night watching you know about the french underground resistance of the nazis who have to wear black gray so we thought the black gray on stop this organization is wrote. the f.b.i. the cia and other local police agencies were all determined to eliminate the black panther party they wanted to destroy it. there were a few people who were killed there was some sense and there were gun battles in many places.
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malcolm webb al-jazeera kampala uganda. the white house says it's authorize new cyber operations against foreign countries ahead of november's midterm elections the move this part of a new saga stretched trust strategy that the white house says will protect the nation u.s. intelligence officials have expect a flurry of digital attacks and the lead up to the november fifth vote. now there's a high stakes standoff underway in washington a woman who's accused a supreme court nominee of sexual assault is up against the president and the republican party establishment. and explains what's happening behind the scenes. where the testimony you're about his confirmation seems certain brett kavanaugh poised to cement a conservative supreme court for generations i do until this woman went public with an allegation she says kevin sexually assaulted her in high school christine blasi forward once the federal bureau of investigation to look into the matter any witness who lied to them would be committing a serious crime but republicans s
malcolm webb al-jazeera kampala uganda. the white house says it's authorize new cyber operations against foreign countries ahead of november's midterm elections the move this part of a new saga stretched trust strategy that the white house says will protect the nation u.s. intelligence officials have expect a flurry of digital attacks and the lead up to the november fifth vote. now there's a high stakes standoff underway in washington a woman who's accused a supreme court nominee of sexual...
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the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sights like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal, to rid the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it's been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where currents trap plastic. if we don't do it now, all this plastic will start breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are, the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. so we feel
the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports....
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thank you very much malcolm what will keep us right up to date with the fate of bobby wine as he appears to have landed back home in his country uganda. now in just a couple of minutes we'll have all the weather and also coming up on this out is there a news out. of the sad as the unblemished record this is a very tough thing for him and his family donald trump defends his choice for u.s. supreme court judge despite a sex assault godall and his ford wolfie out nothing goes right in a big defeat for the world clears champion paul will have that story just a little bit later in this hour it's. been nice pink skies by the taj mahal. or as the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there we've got some severe weather brewing just off the coast of india if you play the satellite sequence you can just see a massive blob of cloud here but within that blob we do have a circulation forming the winds are currently around fifty kilometers per hour so not too strong but it is in a part of the environment which is quite favorable for the development of a more intense storm so that means the winds high
thank you very much malcolm what will keep us right up to date with the fate of bobby wine as he appears to have landed back home in his country uganda. now in just a couple of minutes we'll have all the weather and also coming up on this out is there a news out. of the sad as the unblemished record this is a very tough thing for him and his family donald trump defends his choice for u.s. supreme court judge despite a sex assault godall and his ford wolfie out nothing goes right in a big defeat...
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well, joining me right now is malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy." there you are in front of independence hall. that seems appropriate. it goes all the way back when our democracy starts in the 18th century. there we are with a foreign power trying to destroy our democracy. how do you read the latest times effort to put it together comprehensively? >> i think the times did a good job chronicling all that we've learned over the last two years. it was actually on this set two years ago when i sat down and said that the nation was under attack in a wide ranging cyber warfare influence operation which was designed to break the american electoral process and to put donald trump into power. and what we've seen since that time is this snowball effect of information that has led us to understand that it was more than just to get donald trump into office. that was just one result that they wanted, but it was to break hillary clinton's campaign, divide the democratic party and fundamentally change the american system of government and push it away from where i
well, joining me right now is malcolm nance, author of "the plot to destroy democracy." there you are in front of independence hall. that seems appropriate. it goes all the way back when our democracy starts in the 18th century. there we are with a foreign power trying to destroy our democracy. how do you read the latest times effort to put it together comprehensively? >> i think the times did a good job chronicling all that we've learned over the last two years. it was actually...
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webb thank you malcolm reporting from harlow. now the ugandan pop star turned politician bobby wine is vowing to fight and free millions of his fellow citizens from what he describes as slavery after returning from the u.s. the thirty six year old has rattled the government of president yarima seventy who's been in power since one thousand nine hundred eighty six though a political novice wine is particularly popular among young ugandan he was in america being treated for injuries he say it says were sustained while in ugandan police custody the speaker robert amsterdam was joining us from washington d.c. he's a member of bobby wines legal team thanks very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera so bobby wine tweeted about his return to the country and what he went through about twenty four hours ago we now we know that he is facing a charge of treason over his alleged role in pelting the president's car with stones what's next for him now that he's back. look we don't know as you may have seen from my twitter feed we actually have
webb thank you malcolm reporting from harlow. now the ugandan pop star turned politician bobby wine is vowing to fight and free millions of his fellow citizens from what he describes as slavery after returning from the u.s. the thirty six year old has rattled the government of president yarima seventy who's been in power since one thousand nine hundred eighty six though a political novice wine is particularly popular among young ugandan he was in america being treated for injuries he say it...
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but now it's more than a day since the boat capsized hopes of finding any survivors and now very slim malcolm webb al-jazeera port uganda rescuers are still searching for survivors in the philippines after a landslide in several province buried dozens of homes on thursday at least at least twenty nine people have been killed while forty two are feared buried under the rubble early reports said some of those traps had been tending text messages to their families. a woman accusing donald trump's u.s. supreme court pick of sexual assault has been given more time to negotiate the terms of her testimony christine blassie ford says brett kavanaugh assaulted her at a party in one thousand eight hundred two when they were in high school but kavanagh denies those allegations are white house correspondent kimberly how could reports. after days of surprising restraint u.s. president donald trump turned on christine blazin ford the woman whose testimony could to rail his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh we have to fight for him not worry about the other side and by the way women are for that more th
but now it's more than a day since the boat capsized hopes of finding any survivors and now very slim malcolm webb al-jazeera port uganda rescuers are still searching for survivors in the philippines after a landslide in several province buried dozens of homes on thursday at least at least twenty nine people have been killed while forty two are feared buried under the rubble early reports said some of those traps had been tending text messages to their families. a woman accusing donald trump's...
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hundred nine people were killed when a ferry capsized close to the shore of lake victoria on thursday malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of the lake. this is what it feels like and your loved one among the parties pulled from the water. the most here the same story you lucky ones to find. the feel very fast and covered us i was lucky that i was able to see him under the water not knowing where i was see me. as i was seeming to safety i found a number of metal bars that cut my face and back of my head. and a fairy made for one hundred people more than twice that on board was coming into dog when it capsized on thursday in the following hours forty people were rescued alive. then rescue workers have been recovering the dead. two days after the boat hit on imaginable. survivor found jimmy. trapped underneath navy divers heard a knocking and pulled him out people here wondering how he was allowed to happen and it's not the first time the ferry capsized in twenty eleven and twenty twelve between the times and in mainland and the islands as runs a bar hundreds died boats are of
hundred nine people were killed when a ferry capsized close to the shore of lake victoria on thursday malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of the lake. this is what it feels like and your loved one among the parties pulled from the water. the most here the same story you lucky ones to find. the feel very fast and covered us i was lucky that i was able to see him under the water not knowing where i was see me. as i was seeming to safety i found a number of metal bars that cut...
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died and hundreds more are still missing after the crowded boat capsized near the dock on thursday malcolm web reports some of the ugandan side of lake victoria. victoria became a grave site on thursday afternoon after a ferry capsized and sank when the ferry was coming to a stop people moved from one side to the other the way to tip the ferry over nearby vessels were diverted to assist. the. we're here to rescue people if there's anyone alive with god's help we'll rescue them as for those who have died we'll get them out too for now we're concentrating on the rescue operation as you can see specialists have arrived. just a few meters from the dog in new career we. don't know the exact number of people missing the person dispensing the ticket was drowned in the machine recording the data hasn't been retrieved. from eyewitnesses say there were hundreds of people on board. tanzania's president john magaw declared four days of mourning. for. the souls of those who've passed on. the hands of god and those who were injured maybe he'll quickly i've decided to have four days for mourning as a nat
died and hundreds more are still missing after the crowded boat capsized near the dock on thursday malcolm web reports some of the ugandan side of lake victoria. victoria became a grave site on thursday afternoon after a ferry capsized and sank when the ferry was coming to a stop people moved from one side to the other the way to tip the ferry over nearby vessels were diverted to assist. the. we're here to rescue people if there's anyone alive with god's help we'll rescue them as for those who...
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hundred eighteen people were killed when the ferry capsized close to the shore of lake victoria all day malcolm webb reports from port belle only and inside the lake. this is what it feels right to when your loved one among the bodies pulled from the water. the most here the same story a few lucky ones survived. the p.d. overturned very fast on the cover does i was lucky that i was able to see him under the water not knowing where i was see me. as i was seeming to safety i found a number of metal bars that cut my face and back of my head. a ferry made for one hundred people have more than twice that on board was coming into dog when it capsized on thursday in the following hours forty people were rescued alive since then rescue workers who've been recovering the dead. nearly two days after the boat tipped you want to imagine a bull one more survivor found the boat engineer who was trapped underneath maybe divers heard a knocking and pulled him out. people here wondering how it was allowed to happen and it's not the first time ferry capsized in twenty eleven and twenty twelve between the tanzani
hundred eighteen people were killed when the ferry capsized close to the shore of lake victoria all day malcolm webb reports from port belle only and inside the lake. this is what it feels right to when your loved one among the bodies pulled from the water. the most here the same story a few lucky ones survived. the p.d. overturned very fast on the cover does i was lucky that i was able to see him under the water not knowing where i was see me. as i was seeming to safety i found a number of...
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malcolm web al-jazeera come pala uganda alex vines is the head of the africa program at chatham house he believes the ugandan government will not back down and keep up the pressure on bobby wine. president seventy of uganda sees him self as the liberationists of uganda he sees himself as a father figure and bobby wine represents a challenge to his thirty two years in office so there will be continued intimidation and harassment maybe a bit more subtle hopefully not torture but probably winds going to find himself having a difficult time coming i think the ugandan yoof and urban ugandans many of them are very sympathetic to bobby wine but if you look at the electoral pattern uganda is still a very rural society and so the president in a seventy the incumbent leader still has quite a significant amount of support in the rule areas so think the challenge for bobby wine is how to translate this now into rural support and also to unite the opposition to become a true figurehead there's no doubt he's won the argument in the urban areas in amongst you for but he hasn't done that yet and the
malcolm web al-jazeera come pala uganda alex vines is the head of the africa program at chatham house he believes the ugandan government will not back down and keep up the pressure on bobby wine. president seventy of uganda sees him self as the liberationists of uganda he sees himself as a father figure and bobby wine represents a challenge to his thirty two years in office so there will be continued intimidation and harassment maybe a bit more subtle hopefully not torture but probably winds...
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the black panther party a dent of fide with malcolm x. but most of the people who joined the black panther party were actually much younger than him high school age college age draft age young. young men who wanted to fight. sports leather jackets black slacks black shine shoes black socks black glove blue shirts and black berets the black really really come from one night watching it all with the french telegram resistance of the nazis who have to wear black race that was that the black radio stuff this organization is rode. the f.b.i. the cia and other local police agencies were all determined to eliminate the black panther party they wanted to destroy it. there were a few people who were killed there was some set up space and there were gun battles in many places and people getting arrested it was a very lively energetic move. it was i. mean. i. think i wish i could sit here and tell you that the civil rights era and the black panther era really created concrete pad change in a way that we we can receive it but truly if it were the arc
the black panther party a dent of fide with malcolm x. but most of the people who joined the black panther party were actually much younger than him high school age college age draft age young. young men who wanted to fight. sports leather jackets black slacks black shine shoes black socks black glove blue shirts and black berets the black really really come from one night watching it all with the french telegram resistance of the nazis who have to wear black race that was that the black radio...
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>> compelling malcolm jenkins to hold posters in front of his locker. the ha500,000 people in jail because they can't afford to post bail. >> we have to stay on topic because we're choosing to overlook what it is that players have been fighting for. we've been articulate and patient and consistent with police brutality, systemic racism, education, housing, and yet, we will continuously hear this dialogue. players don't know what they're doing. >> reporter: why are you >> those statistics, people don't want to hear about it. that left people no choice but to air that. >> we will talk and rattle off the same statistics. the only thing that ends up in the article is my opinions on the president or the nfl or the anthem. in order to get the words that we want out there, we have to be creative how we control that message. >> reporter: the nfl is lending its backing with a social justice parter inshnership. the league has pledged $89 million in support. what does that mean mean to you? >> we can give it to the people that need help and support. when the nfl c
>> compelling malcolm jenkins to hold posters in front of his locker. the ha500,000 people in jail because they can't afford to post bail. >> we have to stay on topic because we're choosing to overlook what it is that players have been fighting for. we've been articulate and patient and consistent with police brutality, systemic racism, education, housing, and yet, we will continuously hear this dialogue. players don't know what they're doing. >> reporter: why are you >>...
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president ordered the operators to be arrested but even if they face justice it won't bring loved ones back malcolm webb al-jazeera uganda. well said i had an ounce of syria tell you how the vatican ended a seventy year deadlock with china over the bishops. on the trial of rhino poachers how forensic work is helping ranges come the killing in the hands of south africa. from the waves of the cells. to the contours of the east. hello again welcome back we're here across parts of the we are looking at some relatively quiet weather where we have seen some of the clouds is up here towards parts of turkey that is going to continue just to the north east of that area heavier showers there perform corowa we do expect you to be clearing out twenty eight degrees but still quite warm as we make our way down towards aleppo beirut twenty nine degrees over the next few days that's expected to maybe go up one degree as we go towards monday but quite city a high temperature if you of about thirty nine degrees here across the gulf while the immunity is still a factor in the the early morning as well as the late eve
president ordered the operators to be arrested but even if they face justice it won't bring loved ones back malcolm webb al-jazeera uganda. well said i had an ounce of syria tell you how the vatican ended a seventy year deadlock with china over the bishops. on the trial of rhino poachers how forensic work is helping ranges come the killing in the hands of south africa. from the waves of the cells. to the contours of the east. hello again welcome back we're here across parts of the we are...
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you have to say eighty percent of people in germany continue to support policies that are in favor of malcolm's policies or at least not. in favor of the a.f.e. . in a sense marcus certainly represents a very large majority of german voters but the pressure is intense especially also because interior minister is not entirely behind her in this situation going back of course also addressed parliament this morning and she dressed the issue of chemists of course let's listen to a little bit of what she had to say this country in a scheme. i can understand when people are outraged when someone is killed and then it becomes clear that the suspects had criminal records or were people who should be deported. yeah yeah i know off and this we have a task to tell you and this is a task that we are working on with determination together with the federal state. and the interior minister has proposed additional measures we are aware of the responsibilities we have in this area. but while i understand and share the outrage that people feel i will not allow this to excuse demonstrations that show contempt for
you have to say eighty percent of people in germany continue to support policies that are in favor of malcolm's policies or at least not. in favor of the a.f.e. . in a sense marcus certainly represents a very large majority of german voters but the pressure is intense especially also because interior minister is not entirely behind her in this situation going back of course also addressed parliament this morning and she dressed the issue of chemists of course let's listen to a little bit of...