And russian sides in order to complete such a document and agreement step and has been following developments in moscow and says that the russian delegation is still hopeful a deal can be made. Well theres still an optimism here in moscow that the truth agreement will be science on Tuesday Morning but of course they would be much happier if it would have been signed already there so is this disappointment then theres also this question are for how much control russia can actually have or for or for Khalifa Haftar because the russian have russian mercenaries have been fighting on the side of the after for a couple of months in libya making basically the whole power agreement or the power situation in the libya different which puts russia basically in the seat of this a power broker agreement that has been discussed here in moscow today but now. Actually rejected a cease fire agreement last week already and now hes also reluctant to sign it immediately even after soraya already signed it theres also of course some questions about how much pressure moscow can actually put on him but yes there is still this optimism west African Leaders have expressed their firm design that france continues its military engagement in asylum reachin french president a man you might call is hosting the leaders of 5 west african nations in the southwestern french city of po and a joint statement they announced they had agreed to place their forces under one umbrella 4 and a half 1000 french troops are deployed in the sile but anti french sentiment is rising as the security situation worsens macron says he will send an additional 220. 00 troops to the region. The trumpet ministration has announced that 21 saudi students taking part in military training in the us will be expelled this follows an investigation by the u. S. Attorney general and f. B. I. Into decembers deadly shooting by a saudi officer naval base in pensacola florida the attack has been called an act of terrorism. Well there was no evidence of assistance or pre knowledge of the attack by other members of the saudi military or any other foreign nationals who were training in the United States we did learn of derogatory material possessed by 21 members of the saudi military who were training in the United States 17 had social media containing some jihadi or in t. American content 15 individuals including some of the 17 i just mentioned so there is overlap had some kind of contact with child pornography of all kind of corruption in the philippines is forcing the emergency evacuation of tens of thousands of people tell will cain know about 70 kilometers south of the capital manila started spewing ash and lava on sunday 8000 people have already been evacuated and 3 teachers have been killed and one kidnapped in an attack by alshabaab fighters in east in kenya the right happened to come of Primary School in congress a county which borders somalia untac is the latest in a string of assaults off the cross border raids and kidnappings led to kenya sending troops into somalia and 2011 last week for schoolchildren were killed in a gunfight between alshabaab fighters and police in county face to face is the program coming up next taking a look at the strikingly different voices of americas malcolm x. And Martin Luther king at the more news after that in about 25 minutes ill see that by financial. Or. Freedom is not free. Every day people die for Freedom Freedom is not free and in these 2 guys these 2 men died just so would we could have basic rights just so i could walk down a street. And not be harassed and be able to you know do normal things like everybody else these were the watchman of the tatar they came and they received life when you told martin if you go out and speak to your people youre going to die martin still had the determination to dad for what he was going to say they told malcolm the same thing if you go out and speak to your people youre going to die but they had determination to look death in the face and say im going to speak in spite of thats right you can get into your true makes you look like you act like malcolm you are mean you act like you ready to die for what you believe there because you know there is no greater calls them for you to be to the greatest human being that god placed on this plane that is your attitude. Some 164. 00 new york is in the grip of riots and clashes between white police and inhabitants of black neighborhoods have turned violent 10 years of struggle and civil rights have not brought an end to the injustices and racism suffered by black americans. Boiled over after a Police Officers shot dead a black teenager. In harlem the indignation and revolt was embodied by one man. Markham x. In photographs he projects a role intensity to match his stated indignation at the abuse that american blacks have suffered. Malcolm x. Was the spokesman for the nation of islam the black Muslim Movement that preached supremacy of blacks over whites. At the start of the 1960 s. The media were constructing a combat that stirred the civil rights debate malcolm x. Versus Martin Luther king leader of the Civil Rights Movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states. Martin luther king the hero of nonviolent resistance was a favorite target of markham ex white men havent much subsidized revenue. So that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. Martin luther king never responded to malcolms attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. But one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. Hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round im gonna key bano walk again keep on cant walk on up to freedom. The Civil Rights Movement was the singing movement. We were in the deep south and africanamerican people were church going people and for the most part were in Christian Churches one thing Martin Luther king brought me to was a preacher just preacher a message he brought was we must take the church out of these 4 walls thats a direct quote from martin. Martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most racist states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. In Montgomery King organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote. For a right because we have a duty to. Call when you said above and you. Were pretty bad because you have a duty to sit down and merely because you have a right you have a duty to step back because the language is good and bad you have a bow. And 6 if you let the right man get into your back. About. Him was workin to take down some. That prevented black people from ride in buses where they wanted to and to ride and train Public Transportation prevented them from voted in and all of those things that black people were prevented from doing and the style but not in the know not blacks of our ways could vote but as malcolm said you may have the vote but you end up voting for nothing because theyve already decided that youre not going to have any power. Because i moved to harlem in the summer of 1962 and i are moving in on a friday Night Saturday morning we got up instead of unpacking all of that we decided we were going to walk down the main street in harlem which is linux avenue which is now malcolm x. Boulevard and she would just look at the community when we got down coast in an exam know we saw a crowd gathering so we said oh i was going go and he said to malcolm x. Hes going to speak. Weve heard of him you know the boogie man he was the boogie man and lead in violence and shouldnt kill white folks and all that kind of stuff but thats mainly what we had heard so we said listen weve got to say it is time for you and me to figure out that it is time for you or me to hear for ourselves and it is time for you and me to fight for ourselves we dont need anybody today speaking or are being harassed or fighting for he spent a lot of time talking about the psychological attacks of White Supremacy the attacks on our minds and that to me was like completely eye opening when i begin to hear and i begin to cause to realize all the things that have been happening to me as a child growing up and other things that i now realize were a part of that site the movies you know that all of those things were part of that psychological attack to make us feel inferior one has to rely on that to calm the person black kinda fiftys and sixtys was in in south and thing to did it was now command its who i am most single handedly transformed their racial crankshafts nits of black people. So that they no longer were ashamed of being black the honorable Elijah Muhammad us that theyre from stealing. And we did steal he stopped us from gambling and he stopped us from line stealing runs rampant you know gamely runs rampant in her oh right for evils in places that care product immunity run record in a home. In harlem everyone knew the story of malcolm little the young hoodlum who discovered the nation of islam and its leader Eliza Mohammad one in prison it was muhammad who made malcolm x. The spokesperson for this black separatist movement with its racial vision of a world where black muslims would live apart from whites thanks to markham x. The nation of islam became popular in the ghettos of the northern states but organization was always one there was concern about offering an an option an alternative to black americans you know heres and heres something what were talking about in terms of the goals and objectives we have as far cry which you hear you know you following christianity for example well as connected to the slave trade thats connected to your slave holder you know he does not have your best interests in mind hes given you a religion its that tamps down your your potential for violence and raising up. Mr x. You have described a muslim moment as a religious organization and you said that there are a great many misconceptions about your attitudes and stated views can we press for a very simple answer to one question do you hate all white people i dont think its a fair question. My had it right my head in the white man doesnt even come into my attitude he did mr mama teaches us to love our own kind and let the white man take care of himself for right man to days after kidnapping millions of black people from africa stripping them of all human characteristics and relegating them to the role of channel cattle on animals commodity merchandise that could be bought and sold it will and then 100 years since the emancipation crack approximation using every type of deceptive method to further us into slavery call 2nd class citizenship i think that it would take a whole lot of nerve for white people today to ask negroes do they hate them ok map spoke to the white media but he was not trying to convince the white media then what he was saying was true because he knew that they were going to distort what he said. But ok no end of the hand and artists of the spoken word he worths try our way stranded get the attention of the media to use the media to support he is non violent approach to social change was after seeing the repeal of segregation laws in the alabama busing king pursued his action in other states the son of the emerged as the leader of the civil rights means. We do not want to wait 50 years for our rights we dont want to wait 25 years for our right we dont want to wait 10 years for our rights we want all of our rights we want them here and we want them now. The young pastor became a celebrity the media hailed the effectiveness of his nonviolent approach king and his lieutenants used television to effect in front of the cameras they saw to provoke the violence of the authorities demonstrators were told to show no hostility towards the adversary but to resist peaceful. Method of hundreds assistance is one of the most potent if not the most potent weapons. Chris. Froome. In the cities of the north nonviolent resistance was a message that fell on deaf ears in new york malcolm x. Famously visited a Police Station to denounce the violence im not satisfied with the fact that the police in this downtown area has punched one of our brothers in the mouth and the brother wasnt breaking any law he was only selling papers and it would be dangerous for them to get the impression that we endorse Martin Luther king the last of your turn the other cheek malcolm represented the kind of attitude and political perspective of many of young black socalled militants and radicals coming out of urban areas in the north they have a different coming attitude it was hard for them to swallow this notion of nonviolence you know so i go inside my head then retribution is coming i can see myself falling down on my knees and given any kind of extra advantage to my enemy malcolm says somebody hits you you send him to the cemetery the nonviolent strategy of modern new thick king jr for malcolm x. Was a week philosophy it was a philosophy of turn the other cheek it was a philosophy of not hitting and back and now come comes from a black nationalist tradition that does not but the that you can cant show freedom yell seth respect yo get me to buy sit play lead in somebody beat up on you and you not shy to defeat in yo say thats why he malcolm emphasizes seth defense. But. Emphasize nonviolence because if blacks had responded trying to defend them sad that would a brought down the pole least department down our own those demonstrators and whites would have loved to have the chance to kill black people in distress. So king and malcolm had that tension. I am happy. With you. Will go down in the rear. The greatest demonstration read on and the history of. Television played a central role in the African American struggle for equality in 1963 a series of events covered by the National Networks reveal the scale of inequality in the south to millions of americans well theyre right now in 1963 was the year of Martin Luther kings tryon and his relationship with president kennedy who had been in power for 2 years was key to his strategy but it was this alliance which wean king and washington this idyllic picture of reconciliation between blacks and whites that provoked the ire of marco makes it all started in birmingham alabama in the spring of 1963 king and another pastor Ralph Abernathy were filmed being arrested for organizing an unauthorized demonstration the arrest was part of a strategy that king would use in future campaigns it was important that the cameras captured the unrest in birmingham was a city that embodied a southern racism where whites like to repeat the governors slogan segregation now segregation tomorrow segregation forever can you believe that alabama would not and could not polisi it seth and that what he wanted to do was to show that so that the federal government would have to become involved and their body make a family a law that would override anything that any of that jim crow laws thats in birmingham alabama in 1963 it was in prison where Martin Luther king wrote the text that encapsulated his struggle the letter from birmingham jail king wrote the purpose of a direct Action Program is to create a situation so. Crisis pact that it will inevitably open the door to negotiation. President kennedy intervened and king was soon free and a few days later king and his followers found a way into the national consciousness. One of his lieutenants suggests well why dont we have school children. They dont have jobs they dont have mortgages. A lot of controversy about that within kings circle. But the decision is made and so we have hundreds and hundreds of children marching. And thats also the moment where the bull connor the Public Safety commissioner decides to bring out attack dogs and high powered fire hoses vose picture is go around the world. Where we get these incredibly dramatic images. They are so powerful and here we have a story of 2 opposing forces one behaving brutally the other being victimized and so on you know for television this is a spectacular story. Malcolm x. Is quoted in the media being very very critical about king and the movement allowing children to march and be arrested and be brutalized that was our main crucible birmingham. I mean the fact that it would you the children would be put in this and after what i understand even some of the king people kind of you know had a problem with that initially they misled they had a problem with interesting lee its its at that moment that the coverage of king starts to change because very shortly after this particular campaign it its now its called the Childrens Campaign very shortly after that the white power structure in birmingham basically collapses a green is to basically agrees to kings demands. The Media Coverage of king then very quickly changes hes not the militant anymore he is the hero 2 days after his victory over the local authorities Martin Luther king was the target of an attack several buildings were burned down by white extremists leading to riots in the black community in the face of the unrest john f. Kennedy sent the National Guard to the outskirts of birmingham in harlem markham xscape full voice to his anger we are not integration. And we believe that your old food to try and mix with someone who doesnt love you well that doesnt mean that we in any any way condone what those predators are doing in birmingham alabama people should know that it is no accident that along the gulf were writing negro women to grow babies a negro children kennedy said nothing it was only after the negro began to strike that. It was then it was then that kennedy called ending on dont you be going by kennedy dont you people by the dont go down negro bridges when i dont i think you get that good i get the 4 legged dog. After the events of burning Martin Luther king and malcolm x. Were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was in all but unity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. Has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i dont think of love as in this context as emotional bond i dont think of it as we all but i think the love of something strong and all the nice south and powerful i direct action and i think some of the criticisms on nonviolence of some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few nonresistance with nonviolence is. King our soon as that people are reading know that he is right about 20 years sant so he is use in the intellectual or tradition of why its in order to make his porn malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of bytes to make is part malcolm uses the experience is our black people in the ghetto the people there these talk and to reverend Martin Luther king preaches a doctrine of nonviolent insistence upon the rights of the American Negro what is your attitude a lot of white men have been Martin Luther king subsidises revenue Martin Luther king so that we havent might look became can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless thats what you mean by not about to be defenseless be defenseless and that they have one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken a people into captivity thats the american way. All coverage of africa is what im most proud of every time i traveled there whether its east or west our people stop me and tell me how much she is wishing to come free and our focus is not just on their suffering but also on the more uplifting and Inspiring Stories people tracks on to see and to tell them whats happening in their communities in the end im biased and as an african i couldnt be more proud to be part of. In a 2 part series. Observes the lives of 2 children. Over 20 years. Where insights into circumstances that shape lives. In a rapidly changing. 20. Starts with. A story on the edges you around. The story of a british italian man experiencing life caught up in a Palestinian Refugee camp in the its. Coming feast a feast with the daily lives of its residents some of you have lived there for 70 years right its been all refugio most of his life its not going on like the short 7 days and be. On aljazeera. The all the world. I know im on them with a quick look at headlines now talks on a permanent ceasefire in libya ended on monday without a breakthrough well of. Having to choose day morning now to consider whether to sign a formal deal he is in moscow for the negotiations along with the head of libyas u. N. Recognized government Prime Minister fires a saroj but the 2 did not meet directly a fragile truce did come into force on sunday west African Leaders have expressed their firm desire that france continues its military engagements in the region french president a man you might call is hosting the leaders of the sile nations in a joint statement they announce they had agreed to place their forces under one umbrella for a half 1000 french troops are deployed in the style but anti french sentiment is rising as the security situation gets worse says he will send an additional 220. 00 troops to the region the Trump Administration has announced that 21. 00 saudi students taking part in military training in the u. S. Will be expelled it follows an investigation by the u. S. Attorney general and f. B. I. To decembers deadly shooting by a saudi officer naval base in pensacola florida the attack has been called an act of terrorism. Well there was no evidence of assistance or pre knowledge of the attack by other members of the saudi military or any other foreign nationals who were training in the United States we did learn of derogatory material possessed by 21 members of the saudi military who were training in the United States 17 had social media containing some just hadi or anti american content 15 individuals including some of the 17 i just mentioned so there is overlap had some kind of contact with child pornography one of the stories you bring in from the philippines where volcanic eruption is forcing the imagines evacuation of tens of thousands of people tell a volcano about 70 kilometers south of the capital manila started spewing ash and lava on sunday 8000. 00 people have already been evacuated but that process is continuing in order to get people out of harms way so ill be back in about half an hours time with the 2100 g. M. T. News out to join you can see a bit later. d max and Martin Luther king 2 legendary figures with opposing visions for American Civil Rights and their rivalry plays out on prime Time Television in the United States from the. Dr king is. No and all right citizenship for the goal of dr Martin Luther king is to give negro the chance to sit in the segregated restaurant plain white man alive or 100 years the goal of dr Martin Luther king is to get negroes the forgive the people who have. 400 years but by loving them to sleep and making them forgetting what whites have done today come criticize martin. Because he was trying to we end our ballo to sick nates to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean thats not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what freedom is black people have in their own selfdetermination where they can buy their own restaurant and they dont have to worry about whites not serving and then. June 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but are we to say that the world and much more importantly to each other that this is a land of the free except the negroes that we have no 2nd class citizens except negroes and we have no class or caste system no ghettos no master race except with respect and they go now the time has come to this nation it will fill its promise. Events in birmingham and elsewhere have so increased the price requalify that no city or state legislative body can totally choose to ignore them. A few days later at the white house civil rights leaders submitted their plans to the Kennedy Administration for a Major Political rally in washington their aim was to draw attention to the injustices that continue to affect 20000000 blacks the administration was afraid the unrest would spill over onto the streets of the Nations Capital king reassured the white house and the event took place but on the terms set by kennedy. On the day of the march the whole of america could follow proceedings live and thanks to cameras set up along the route the 3 National Networks gave wide coverage to the event which was the culmination of a decade of intense struggle for civil rights. What you see is an emphasis on black and white together. The march was about 3 quarters africanamericans one quarter white but if you look at the coverage you would think it was almost 5050. 00 so one way that Television News was framing this monumental phenomenon is of blacks and whites coming together each see images of marchers and the emphasis is always on dignity so you see these framed portraits of marchers. You know the t. V. Cameras are always looking for well dressed marchers and this was part of the organizing of the march where your best clothes right youre going to be seen by the nation so the impulse seems to be on the day of the march to portray this for Television Viewers as nonthreatening and you know this is the ideal this is what integration looks like that to me was i was like a picnic it had almost like a picnic like atmosphere to i of this like totally unimpressed and although i was you know i had already accepted brother malcolm interpretation of it from listening to him speak but but. To me it was it was i was out when you look when you when i was there and i will say to myself why would anyone object to this this is a great this is great. For the Kennedy Administration makes them look as though theyre doing something and something major is going on and i have a 3. Time and i have forgiven him one day live in a nation where they will not be deterred by the color of their yes but by the content of back aaron i havent i am god now you have 250000 people you know gathered in one place seemingly on the same page. See many there to idolize the kind of iconic value that dr king represented at the end and even people who are going to eyes of mars recognize that king would be the centerpiece you know a Philip Randolph in particular you know exactly what he was doing that dr king would come on and move that crowd is such a way that no other speaker in this country could do on capitol streambeds one day the home in alabama are with this fisher race. With the governor having him conniptions tripping with the words up into position another fictitious one day night that in alabama the little black boy was in fact would be able to join hands on the right board and right good at the 7 brothers not free. Everything is i have a dream. I have a dream i have a dream and and to me the greatest lines from that speech that should be embedded into the minds of specially of young black folks is the full fathers of this country gave us a promise every note and we have come here today to cash that check that to be that symbolically and in terms of an image created in the my that was a powerful statement. Totally ignored. By god we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is backed. By we refuse to believe that out i an official from the great oh of opportunity of a nation so we come to catch this check check that will give up the problem demand the riches of freedom and the security of stuff. From uncle max the march on washington was an event to be rejected in a famous speech he attacked what he calls the farce on washington. The clear to put kennedy in power johnny. The march on washington is just like when you got some coffee it is too black. Which means its too strong. What you do you didnt agree to create. It used to be hot it becomes cool. It used to be stronger becomes weak. It used to wake you up now what you just did. This is what they did with the march on washington they joined it became a proud of it took it over and there they took it over the last us militancy. They seized me angry they seized me hot they seized me uncompromising why even seized me a mom she became a picnic a circus were nothing but a circus with clowns and all. They control the troops to the tune of negroes what time to time. How to cook. Where does. The trying to carry. The same. Speech they could make you have breached the curtain. And then totally get out of town by sundown. The march on washington sealed an alliance between king and kennedy. From now on it was king who had the ear of the white house. According to the media the 2 men were going to write American History but it would be written without kennedy. Monday nov 25th 1963 america is in shock following kennedys assassination as the nation watches his televised funeral king and the black cause have just lost their most powerful political ally but markham x. Upsets the mood of mourning. When kennedy is killed. Because the grief for the nation was so intense any quote or sound bite that seems to be critical of kennedy. Is just not going to be tolerated. Malcolm x. 2nd in command of the black Muslim Movement expressed joy at the assassination of president kennedy at a manhattan rally last sunday night and said that the killing of the president was an instance of the chickens coming home to roost he added and we quote being an old farm boy myself chickens coming home to roost never make me sad they always make me to let in chicago today a large amount of the leader of the any white muslin movement suspended malcolm x. And this about his state you know you little chickens out in the morning they go around and they always come back. What it was what chickens come in with basically words was the same as saying what you reap is what you sow and brother malcolm position was with the Kennedy Administration had allowed all of that violence to occur in birmingham and of the places that had not done very much about it but the way that the media of course takes up that quote is malcolm is saying kennedy deserved to be shot i personally wish he had not sit now because it was not true because i believe every word of it but i because it was it brad ammunition for his enemies both in the you know in the larger world and in the nation of islam to use it against after 3 months of silence imposed by Elijah Muhammad malcolm x. Was finally banished from the nation of islam from not long he had to speak for himself you consider yourself a militant. I consider myself malcolm. I think when he left the nation of islam in march of 1964 he felt it to assist a great degree have a kind of a liberal tory he felt liberated. In fact he had some point said something about the strait jacket is no longer on him now he can move and become more political because understand that the nation of islam tended to tamp down any kind of political expression to stay clear of that thats what god meant if im in trouble when he says something about kidneys assassination you know about the chickens coming home to roost got him into deep water so in an inept precipitated a number of other moves but he was already as far as im concerned he was beginning to step outside of that any way he saw him saw of in a larger picture and making a greater contribution what will be the difference between your new movement and the nation of islam while the basic difference will be probably more flexible and its not my intention to teach among those who are already most but to take mr mohammed message out among non muslim so called the world or your work then with negro groups that are working for integration we wont be joining them now will they be joining us but we will Work Together on any objective that we have and that will be for the common good of the negro community. In washington Martin Luther king continued his political work with a group of senators sympathetic to his ideas he joined the debate on the civil rights draft bill initiated by kennedy the bill was the most progressive legislation yet regarding African Americans. During a press conference which he gave capitol hill king saw an unexpected visitor at the back of the room it was markham x. Malcolm an exit always wanted to meet king. And debate with me. But king our ways refuse to meet with. Logic maybe car he knew that if he met with malcolm. Support from the Bike Community would be almost so lemonade so king had to carry himself in such a way that the support which he got from the world why community would not dry up. After the conference the 2 men met face to face. This encounter that king had always avoided unfolded in front of the press and photographers. The meeting only lasted a minute but these images that capture them side by side like this photo smiling became a strong symbol of reconciliation between 2 opposing visions of the black caucus those 2 people martin and mack symbol lads something that is in our our africanamerican each of us has a little bit of martin and a little bit america and us see malcolm represents that blackness enoughs that sands that we are white even messing with us we are the david now come represent that fiat that fight. That refusal to let anybody define who we are kidding represents our desire to get along with every bad and couldnt fight. I to want to create a society for all people defined by nonviolence love and care for all people and the society. On july 2nd 1964 the civil rights bill was signed at the white house what king saw come into being that day was a federal law that punished all Racial Discrimination in the u. S. He appeared alongside president johnson as a victorious hero at last this law was washingtons response to kings dream. A few days later america was caught up in another crisis following the acquittal of a policeman who had killed a black teenager riots broke out in new york for 2 days and nights violence reigned in the black neighborhoods kings lieutenants try to ease tensions but to no effect. d one rioter was killed 118. 00 injured and nearly 500. 00 were arrested several Police Officers were also injured from marco max it was a sign that blacks were no longer prepared to turn the other cheek the spiral of violence had begun 1600 was a donkey. And to keep 65 of us leave. In a dizzying 100 hour the nigger. Least that was my name. In a t. V. 60 how was the negro. And then roll them out all came along. And then some nigger shouted down them down. But the bitter truth lives on. On february the 21st 965. 00 malcolm x. Was assassinated at the start of a political meeting in the audubon theater in harlem 3 men shot him at close range. One of the killers a member of the nation of islam was arrested the same day his violent death abruptly ended one of americas most famous political debates. Martin luther king gave his public reaction a few days later i think malcolm x. He played a role in pointing out the problem calling attention to it but his great problem was an inability to emerge with a solution he had slogans that. Were catchy that people listen to but i dont think he ever pointed out the solution to the problem. King didnt know was that in death marcum x. Would become much more than a rival he became a memory the revolutionary consciousness for a generation of young blacks. Word of his death spread through the ghettos and resonated like a revenge on king. 6 days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles left behind scenes reminiscent of war torn city more than 100. 00 square blocks were decimated by fire and looters as the National Guard moved in restore comparative calm in the 2nd half of the 1960 s. America entered a long cycle of race riots Media Attention shifted from the south to the ghettos of the north king following this movement he campaigned to denounce the economic injustices that blacks faced in americas major cities. Killing describe riots. As temper tantrums of children ill people who dont have an option camp but to effect cry out to say i am somebody and here listen to me you know what you dont want to me and king understood that and he realized that the sang. Staff. Of resisters dead he it used in the south would not work in the know it is that everyone isnt in washington i Senatorial Committee was set up to investigate rising violence in the ghettos king was summoned to put forth his position on the talking basically. Economic and social yes thats correct 100 because i think. That it is necessary to see at this point that the issues which we confront all the hard. Core Economic Issues for about a decade we worked on public accommodations and the right to vote and as i said earlier it was necessary to do this an audit to remove a stigma or an audit to remove the humiliation of a caste system but now we moving into an area where we must demand basic reforms that will deal with these basic Economic Issues our whole problem of housing and education and i think weve got to see that this is much harder it was easier to integrate public facilities it was easier to gain the right to vote because it didnt cost the nation anything he was moving into the arena of economics. At konami justice. And there was a whole different arena and a lot of people who supported him in trying to get rid of the laws about sin on the back of the bus and being able to eat at the lunch counter when he saw talk about the economic board some of those people who will start pulling away because this is that there was a new ball this is another ballgame when you see kang in his later life he begins to refer to all these radical black sand i have tradition who are so challenge the government and so you see cain talking about theyve turned man dream into a night man to begin to take a stand against the war in vietnam he began to pull our organize a Poor Peoples Campaign and fight against poverty that can. Was the king who became the radical king and thats when he began to move to america max. On april 4th 1968 Martin Luther king was assassinated in memphis. A few days later at his funeral the black community was not only mourning its National Leader 3 years after the violent death of malcolm x. It was laying to rest the 2 dreams that shapes the history of African Americans. Aljazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why ive always influence the course of history and felt that he did not get enough credit for ending a button you want to be the biggest oracle figure but he was mandela the biggest icon in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end apartheid in south Africa Nelson mandela and f. W. De klerk face to face on all jesse. There we have had some Better Weather conditions across much of southern australia time which is all on the rise again but there is plenty of rain in the 4 cause you can see that bundle of cloud just off the coast of brisbane and this is whats going on we still have the fires over the city but what were now able to do all the firefighters are able to do is some of these controlled burn so this is what they doing with the cooler temperatures and also the moisture that is in the as we go through the next couple of days we could be picking up another 50. 00 to 70. 00 millimeters of rain in New South Wales and also across into queensland its a warm day in adelaide on tuesday 34. 00 celsius meanwhile in perth also very woman 36. 00 what we have got out in Western Australia is the rain coming off this this is cycling claudias so its producing some pretty good amounts of rain but not coming onshore and causing hopefully any flooding rains meanwhile those showers continuing through victoria and at that eastern portion of the country as we head through wednesday 28 is the high in sydney its a fairly quiet picture generally throughout much of asia going to work in the west and the through southern portions of the Korean Peninsula pushing across the whole issue over the next couple of days wednesday some heavy amounts of rain but its still feeling good in tokyo 10 degrees celsius shows through Central China 9 in shanghai. The 21st century began with extraordinary Economic Growth across much of latin america. But since this whole today in 2008 theres been a political shift to the right on a continent where socialism on strive to. End politician goes on a journey to meet leading left wing figures to understand why that politics have lost ground so dramatic a. Lot in america a giant in time Oil Coming Soon across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary its presented as a pressing issue we didnt have immigrants at all syria immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. Prejudice some pride in hungary on aljazeera. This is aljazeera. A low i Maryam Namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up warring parties in libyas conflict agree on a drug deal for an unconditional cease fire. France agrees to send more troops to fight armed groups threatening the sawhill region after a summit with west African Leaders. This is a very difficult journey for those who are trying to