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at the sentencing, life in prison, david jackson's family confronted michael wolfe. but to ask a question because there was still a piece missing. something that still didn't make sense. what was david doing in that motel room the night they killed him? why did he walk into that trap? >> why would he go to a motel to meet mr. britton when mr. britton was ten minutes down the road? i mean, david is not a stupid child at 24. why would mr. britton want to see him in a motel? >> tell them what you know, they demanded. there would be no justice, they told wolfe, unless everyone involved was held accountable. outside the courtroom, david's brother encountered the state's attorney and said -- >> he's going to tell you, and he said, he's not going to tell me anything. i saw it in his eyes, he'll tell you. and then we got the real story. >> in fact, it was just two days later when wolfe finally confessed the true measure of his guilt and gave police firsthand his unedited version of events the night he said they buried david jackson in the shifting florida clay. was someone e
at the sentencing, life in prison, david jackson's family confronted michael wolfe. but to ask a question because there was still a piece missing. something that still didn't make sense. what was david doing in that motel room the night they killed him? why did he walk into that trap? >> why would he go to a motel to meet mr. britton when mr. britton was ten minutes down the road? i mean, david is not a stupid child at 24. why would mr. britton want to see him in a motel? >> tell...
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at the sentencing, life in prison, david jackson's family confronted michael wolfe. to condemn him, but to ask a question because there was still a piece missing. something that still didn't make sense. what was david doing in that motel room the night they killed him? why did he walk into that trap? >> why would he go to a motel to meet mr. britton when mr. britton was ten minutes down the road? i mean, david is not a stupid child at 24. why would mr. britton want to see him in a motel? >> tell them what you know, they demanded. there would be no justice, they told wolfe, unless everyone involved was held accountable. outside the courtroom, david's brother encountered the state's attorney and said -- >> he's going to tell you, and he said, he's not going to tell me anything. i saw it in his eyes, he'll tell you. and then we got the real story. >> in fact, it was just two days later when wolfe finally confessed the true measure of his guilt and gave police firsthand his unedited version of events the night he said they buried david jackson in the shifting florida cla
at the sentencing, life in prison, david jackson's family confronted michael wolfe. to condemn him, but to ask a question because there was still a piece missing. something that still didn't make sense. what was david doing in that motel room the night they killed him? why did he walk into that trap? >> why would he go to a motel to meet mr. britton when mr. britton was ten minutes down the road? i mean, david is not a stupid child at 24. why would mr. britton want to see him in a motel?...
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and stuart jackson, david push for a canada style agreement.kson, david davies' former chief of staff, saying that theresa may has ten days to save her premiership. they are all quite interesting stories. a bit of a muddle to put them together. there isa muddle to put them together. there is a lot there. you can understand now why the general public just don't get brexit. where are we with it? what did you make of this front page? it is interesting, there are lots of different elements to it. lots more inside, obviously. clearly there is a possibility of an election, albeit, there still remains the great obstacle that from the conservative party, the people within to think that the way to drive through a proper brexit is to get, in effect, a public vote in favour of it, in the tory party, and that somehow they need to go to the country to secure backing for theresa may's plan and so on, there is still the problem of people in the tory party worrying that actually, by doing that, they would end up letting injeremy corbyn, although the latest opi
and stuart jackson, david push for a canada style agreement.kson, david davies' former chief of staff, saying that theresa may has ten days to save her premiership. they are all quite interesting stories. a bit of a muddle to put them together. there isa muddle to put them together. there is a lot there. you can understand now why the general public just don't get brexit. where are we with it? what did you make of this front page? it is interesting, there are lots of different elements to it....
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david josiah brewer, henry brown, george surres junior and howell edmonds jackson. who were those folks, and how did he get four? charles: he got four because four people died, so he had the opportunity to appoint four. the one you probably have heard of but don't remember well, that we don't remember, the name on plessy versus ferguson, henry brown. he was from michigan.all of them were conservative jurists. in thetty much were not business of widening the areas in which government could take action, more in favor of limiting government action. so they were of their time, shall we say. brian: so if you had to name three or four things harrison accomplished that mattered, that day,ght even feel to this what would they be? charles: the thing we feel to the day might not be the most important at the time, but it is still with us today, the sherman antitrust act. this is a period, the 1880's when trusts are emerging, kind of a generic term for these large, consolidated businesses. standard oil, cottonseed oil, the whiskey trust, all these things, sugar trust. and there
david josiah brewer, henry brown, george surres junior and howell edmonds jackson. who were those folks, and how did he get four? charles: he got four because four people died, so he had the opportunity to appoint four. the one you probably have heard of but don't remember well, that we don't remember, the name on plessy versus ferguson, henry brown. he was from michigan.all of them were conservative jurists. in thetty much were not business of widening the areas in which government could take...
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david. the problem with gordon is, it's hit the brakes, so, it's moving real slow. check out the center, right over jackson, mississippi. there are the bands that victor mentioned. going to take right through the weekend to spin itself into the great lakes and it's going to bump up against a couple of fronts, really squeezing more tropical moisture out of there. another four to eight inches possible. flooding potentially there. a very active atlantic ocean. likely another storm, plus hurricane florence, now a category 4 storm, david. we'll be watching that very closely into next week. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> now, to that emergency at jfk airport here in new york city. dozens of people on an incoming flight, quarantined. the cdc right there waiting, all because of a mystery illness onboard. the double decker jet placed in that quarantine while health officials in masks and gloves screened everyone onboard. at least ten people were hospitalized with flu-like symptoms. and gio benitez is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tense scenes on the tarmac. a plane quarantined, surrounded by authorities. with
david. the problem with gordon is, it's hit the brakes, so, it's moving real slow. check out the center, right over jackson, mississippi. there are the bands that victor mentioned. going to take right through the weekend to spin itself into the great lakes and it's going to bump up against a couple of fronts, really squeezing more tropical moisture out of there. another four to eight inches possible. flooding potentially there. a very active atlantic ocean. likely another storm, plus hurricane...
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. >> i'm not sure he went that far, david, but certainly to be fair he went far enough. for old-style, henry jackson, it is somewhat unnerving. most people, other than millenials, remain capitalists. i do. and this medicare for all sounds great but how do you pay for it? but it's a base election, david. this is to get the core faithful and millenials out, not to appeal to the swing voters. david: charlie, let's face it, we dumped on the democratic side. you got to dump a little bit what president trump is doing. he has this extraordinary economic success story to talk about. clearly it is different from what happened under president obama no matter how much obama tries to change that yet instead of just focusing on this real economic boom like we haven't seen in 40 years, he gets distracted. >> he does get distracted but have to say but i can't help but think sometimes he gets distracted, he reflexively, not very helpful, responding to something you see in the press. when you see a book like bob woodward's book, about all this nonsense, palace intrigue, the president whips it up by paying any attent
. >> i'm not sure he went that far, david, but certainly to be fair he went far enough. for old-style, henry jackson, it is somewhat unnerving. most people, other than millenials, remain capitalists. i do. and this medicare for all sounds great but how do you pay for it? but it's a base election, david. this is to get the core faithful and millenials out, not to appeal to the swing voters. david: charlie, let's face it, we dumped on the democratic side. you got to dump a little bit what...
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up there with inspector deck and david duke. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ carolina carolina, carolina ♪ >> is there a difference in the personality between curtis jacksonyell ) ( cheers and applause ) >> you're also the picture of zaddy. you're a total zaddy. >> stephen: what's a zaddy? >> you don't know what zaddy is? it's just like a hot dude. if you're not a dad, but you're also hot, you can be a zaddy. so it's either or. >> stephen: but i'm actually a dad. >> zaddy has a bit more attitude, so it's like, "he's a zaddy." ♪ i love snow and i love sleigbes ♪ love singing carols and boy, i love sleigh bells ♪ it's a jingle-jingle santa party ♪ jingle, jingle santa party ♪ christmastime the merriest time of all ♪ well, okay, guys if rapping's the game ♪ check it out i can do the same ♪ christmas is cool it's a great holiday ♪ for the reasons i said and the ones i didn't say ♪ so kick up your heels on your jingle bell sled ♪ and cherish the moment ( bleep ) ♪ ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: just got a letter from his lawyer here. ♪ elton sent a cease and desist. it seems we never got the rights ♪ to the song and if we play it he will be pissed. ♪ if you want
up there with inspector deck and david duke. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ carolina carolina, carolina ♪ >> is there a difference in the personality between curtis jacksonyell ) ( cheers and applause ) >> you're also the picture of zaddy. you're a total zaddy. >> stephen: what's a zaddy? >> you don't know what zaddy is? it's just like a hot dude. if you're not a dad, but you're also hot, you can be a zaddy. so it's either or. >> stephen: but i'm actually a dad....
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jackson/ d.c. correspondenta recent report shed light on possible lead problems on military bases nationwide.perdue: we take this very seriouslysenator davidorts of dangerous lead levels at military bases in georgia and other states are a serious concern.we want a plan to make sure this goes away and is taken care.in this letter perdue and other senators demand details about the problem.the lawmakers are concerned that the lead contamination in and around military housing could be putting military families health..and even lives at risk, in addition, officials want to make sure the army has a plan to clean up the lead...and provide medical treatment... lawmakers say they also want to know if legislative action is required..to hold contractors accountable. military leaders say it's a top priority...and truly a matter of national security... part of the way we make a more lethal force is to make sure troops aren't worried about their families back at home secretary of defense james mattis says military bases are dealing with similar challenges including contaminated water....mattis: you've seen us work to correct those and i have absolute fa
jackson/ d.c. correspondenta recent report shed light on possible lead problems on military bases nationwide.perdue: we take this very seriouslysenator davidorts of dangerous lead levels at military bases in georgia and other states are a serious concern.we want a plan to make sure this goes away and is taken care.in this letter perdue and other senators demand details about the problem.the lawmakers are concerned that the lead contamination in and around military housing could be putting...
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david mccullough does. i can't capture a famous person like adams or jon meacham when he does bush 41 or andy jackson. i don't close up look and said i could do better. i'm not that arrogant. i don't close grant and say that was okay. i think it's great. what i thought i would like to do is point out things in america's past that shows you you or i i what makes america. as much as we love the founding fathers they live up to the hype but the people behind the founding fathers made our country what it is. that's why i came up and i looked at this for 20 years. i got it george washington secret six. the spy ring the safety revolution. that's what washington said. to see a farmer, a bartender, a printer which is like a journalist from a grocery store owner and a socialite combined forces in three and half years to bring down the british and infiltrate their headquarters and do it in a way that helps us win the battle of yorktown, allowed the french to land in america without being confronted by the british wild outing benedict arnold before he could turn over west point, i thought they lived and died in
david mccullough does. i can't capture a famous person like adams or jon meacham when he does bush 41 or andy jackson. i don't close up look and said i could do better. i'm not that arrogant. i don't close grant and say that was okay. i think it's great. what i thought i would like to do is point out things in america's past that shows you you or i i what makes america. as much as we love the founding fathers they live up to the hype but the people behind the founding fathers made our country...
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jackson of asonation, staying on executive chairman until 2021. i want to recap breaking news, changingachs is leadership and as it spreads, all before david solomons his reign as chief executive officer. john waldron will be replaced, who is becoming the chief operating officer, and goldman is up now on the news. this is bloomberg. ♪ straight tos get north carolina, where president trump is speaking. president trump: the flooding is epic, hard to believe. we have seen all the pictures warehouses are literally covered be on the roof. you do not to know there is a house there. the water is starting to go down now, finally, but i want to thank governor cooper. i want to express my gratitude to your lieutenant governor. importantly, and to all of the states and local leaders who have been incredible throughout this response and recovery. there has been a lot of talent, a lot of work and talent. without the talents, it does not work either. .ad a combination of hard work we are joined also by secretary mulvaney,d director and the fema administrator. i want to thank you all. administrator, great job, incredible job. the planning that went into this is
jackson of asonation, staying on executive chairman until 2021. i want to recap breaking news, changingachs is leadership and as it spreads, all before david solomons his reign as chief executive officer. john waldron will be replaced, who is becoming the chief operating officer, and goldman is up now on the news. this is bloomberg. ♪ straight tos get north carolina, where president trump is speaking. president trump: the flooding is epic, hard to believe. we have seen all the pictures...
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david: it is interesting, the discussion about accommodative, and then saying we are not the precise about it. it fits what was said at jackson are not where they are. are they getting more ambiguous or is this a different approach from chairman powell, who does not like to be precise? has worked hard over decades out to become more transparent, and i do not think that has changed. i do think it is fair that if uncertainty about the potential of the economy has diminished and you are more uncertain, you should reflect that. i think that is what is going on. tohink it is a fair summary say that the fed is still working hard to explain both current policy and the outlook. but to the extent that they are more uncertain about potential, about how rapidly the rent -- labor force might be able to grow, how rapidly productivity may or may not grow, i think they have to reflect that in their commentary. david: michelle, if that is right, where is the source of uncertainty? is it because wages are not going up as high, because allen's sheets are coming off -- balance sheets are coming off? >> i think they do not necessarily know where
david: it is interesting, the discussion about accommodative, and then saying we are not the precise about it. it fits what was said at jackson are not where they are. are they getting more ambiguous or is this a different approach from chairman powell, who does not like to be precise? has worked hard over decades out to become more transparent, and i do not think that has changed. i do think it is fair that if uncertainty about the potential of the economy has diminished and you are more...
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gave a speech at jackson hole where i emphasized worker bargaining power is weaker now than it has been in the past. workers are not able to take advantage of the low unemployment rate. davide is real wage growth. they are just going apart. as profits go up, earnings go up for the company, real wages are going down. alix: that is a comparison to gdp. the bigger the economy grows, workers are getting less of that share. alan: the share of national income going to workers has been declining for the last 20 years. that is symptomatic of the decline of worker bargaining power. one less thing to connect this to the discussion on tariffs and trade, steel prices have gone up. we're seeing the prices of washing machines rise because of the trade policy. because nominal wage growth is not picking up much from that is causing worker pay to drop across the board. whatever benefits there might be in the still sector, that is getting wiped out across the board for other workers. alix: i was struck when you look at lower income workers and expectations of wage gains over the next six months is starting to rise. is the next six months going to be different? alan: it could be. we have see
gave a speech at jackson hole where i emphasized worker bargaining power is weaker now than it has been in the past. workers are not able to take advantage of the low unemployment rate. davide is real wage growth. they are just going apart. as profits go up, earnings go up for the company, real wages are going down. alix: that is a comparison to gdp. the bigger the economy grows, workers are getting less of that share. alan: the share of national income going to workers has been declining for...