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dr. sumner jackson and said to dr. sumner jackson, i need to hide for a while. and the theory is that he was being hunted by the abwehr and the gestapo, that they were on to him, they knew he wasn't an ambulance driver, he was a spy. donald coster in 1981 was interviewed and he said only one person hid me in the basement of the american hospital in paris, dr. sumner jackson. and he also added that after a week false papers were found which allowed him to get to the south of france, then to spain, and then back to the u.s. he was one of several oss agents that were sent into north africa in 1942 before "operation torch" and went on to have a very long and distinguished career, oss in the second world war and then the cia after the war. in allowing coster to hide in the basement of the american hospital, sumner jackson took his first great risk of world war ii. avenue boche it's called, in the fall of 1940. the germans, in particular the most vicious and depraved and most cultured and malevolent of the germans who arrived in 1940, they chose the nicest place to li
dr. sumner jackson and said to dr. sumner jackson, i need to hide for a while. and the theory is that he was being hunted by the abwehr and the gestapo, that they were on to him, they knew he wasn't an ambulance driver, he was a spy. donald coster in 1981 was interviewed and he said only one person hid me in the basement of the american hospital in paris, dr. sumner jackson. and he also added that after a week false papers were found which allowed him to get to the south of france, then to...
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dr. sumner jackson and said to dr. sumner jackson i need to hide for a while, and the fear is he was being hunted by the gestapo. they knew he wasn't an ambulance driver but a spy. he said only one person hid me in the basement of the paris hospital and it was dr. jackson. a week later false papers were found which allowed him to get to the south of france, to spain, and back to the u.s. he was one of the agents sent to north africa in 1942 before operation torch and went on to have a very long and distinguished career dur after the war and with the cia. in allowing coster to hide in the basement of the hospital sumner jackson took his very first risk at the hospital. avenue boche, fall 1940. the germans, the most vicious and depraved and most cultured and most mben everybody lent of the 1940s, they chose the most nice place to live. when they came to the avenue boche named after the great world war i french general, they literally chose the nicest residences, though the mansions earn eed by rocketchild family, reynold,
dr. sumner jackson and said to dr. sumner jackson i need to hide for a while, and the fear is he was being hunted by the gestapo. they knew he wasn't an ambulance driver but a spy. he said only one person hid me in the basement of the paris hospital and it was dr. jackson. a week later false papers were found which allowed him to get to the south of france, to spain, and back to the u.s. he was one of the agents sent to north africa in 1942 before operation torch and went on to have a very long...
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dr. jackson, 1917. and this -- if you look at the back of the photograph, i hope some of you have brought your spectacles, i haven't, but if you look at the guy at the head of the table operating, that's jackson. some people say the woman right beside him to his right is his future wife toquette jackson. this is taken northbound 1917 in a hospital in the rue pachini in paris where dr. jackson actually met his future wife toquette who may be right at his side there. phillip jackson, their son, told me that they fell in love while jackson was operating on very severely wound eed dough boys fm the trenches and their very first very long kiss was in a linen closet. and phillip told me it was a very long kiss, indeed. it's france, after all. here's toquette and sumner. she was a remarkable woman, very strong spirited, a fantastic tennis player and boasted through most of her life that she'd beaten france's number one tennis player of all time. actually suzanne legeran who won 31 championships. toquette was a
dr. jackson, 1917. and this -- if you look at the back of the photograph, i hope some of you have brought your spectacles, i haven't, but if you look at the guy at the head of the table operating, that's jackson. some people say the woman right beside him to his right is his future wife toquette jackson. this is taken northbound 1917 in a hospital in the rue pachini in paris where dr. jackson actually met his future wife toquette who may be right at his side there. phillip jackson, their son,...
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dr. summer in jackson and said to dr. sumner jackson "i need to hide for a while." and the theory is he was being hunted by the gestapo. that they were on to him, they knew he wasn't an ambulance driver, that he was a spy. is donald costar in ecoster in interviewed and he said only one person hid me in the basement of the american hospital in paris, dr. sumner jackson. he added after a week false papers were found which allowed him to get to the south of france then to spain and then back to the u.s. he was one of several oss agents sent into north africa in 1942 before operation torch and went on the have a very long and distinguished career, oss in the second world war and then the cia after the war. in allowing coster to hide in the basement, sumner jackson took his first great risk of world war ii. avenue boche, in the fall of 1940, the germans, in particular the most vicious and depraved and most cultured and most malevolent of the germans who arrived in paris in 1940, they chose the nicest place to live. and i'm talking now about the ss and the gestapo. and wh
dr. summer in jackson and said to dr. sumner jackson "i need to hide for a while." and the theory is he was being hunted by the gestapo. that they were on to him, they knew he wasn't an ambulance driver, that he was a spy. is donald costar in ecoster in interviewed and he said only one person hid me in the basement of the american hospital in paris, dr. sumner jackson. he added after a week false papers were found which allowed him to get to the south of france then to spain and then...
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dr. jackson avery on the tv series grey's anatomy, williams is alalso a longtime activistst for racial justicea board member of the advancement project and was the executive producer of the documentary stay woke: the movement for black lives matter. last m month he won the humanitarian award at the bet awards established by black entertainment t television. we end today's broadcast with jesse williams' acceptptance speech. jesse williamsms: before we get into it, i just want to say, you know, i broughtt my parenents out tonight. i just want to thank them for r being here,, fofor teaching m me to fus on comomprehension over career, that they made s sure i learned whwhat the schools were a afraid to teach us. and also i thank my amazing wife for r changiging my life.. now, this award, this is not t for me. this is for the real organizizer all l over t couountry -the activivists, the civil rirights attneysys, the e struggling p parents, the famimilies, the teteacher, the studentsts-thatre reaealizig that a system buililt to divivide and impoverishsh and destroy us cannot stand if we do. all right
dr. jackson avery on the tv series grey's anatomy, williams is alalso a longtime activistst for racial justicea board member of the advancement project and was the executive producer of the documentary stay woke: the movement for black lives matter. last m month he won the humanitarian award at the bet awards established by black entertainment t television. we end today's broadcast with jesse williams' acceptptance speech. jesse williamsms: before we get into it, i just want to say, you know, i...
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jackson. daniel simmons. depayne middleton dr. we say their names, but zs that's not enough, is it? since the massacre at charleston's emanuel ame church, more lives have been destroyed by gun violence and hatred still threatens to tear us apart. after charleston, hillary clinton challenged all of us to turn our grief into action and we have to do that. still, there are days when it feels like our bodies and our minds are under too much pressure. then i remember that we have souls, too, and i thank god that our souls are on fire. i visited charleston this year, and i can tell you that that city's soul is on fire. that soul burns with resilience. it fuels their resistance. it brought down the confederate flag. and it brings -- and it brings the charleston community together closer together every day. now, we are honored to have charleston survivors felicia sanders and polly sheppard here with us tonight. please join me in welcoming them. >> good evening. my son, we mean you no harm. my hero. two days later, i forgave the shooter who murdered him. hate destroys those who harbor it. i
jackson. daniel simmons. depayne middleton dr. we say their names, but zs that's not enough, is it? since the massacre at charleston's emanuel ame church, more lives have been destroyed by gun violence and hatred still threatens to tear us apart. after charleston, hillary clinton challenged all of us to turn our grief into action and we have to do that. still, there are days when it feels like our bodies and our minds are under too much pressure. then i remember that we have souls, too, and i...
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starting from the top down, starting from the president, starting from sharpton, jesse jackson, the other so-called leaders, dr the professional people and professional black men need to start getting into the communities. take off the thousand dollar suits. get into the community and say, hey, guys, here's what needs to happen. we need to start getting an education. we need to start looking at the books. >> i got a heartbreak in five seconds. we'll be right back. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; as have blo
starting from the top down, starting from the president, starting from sharpton, jesse jackson, the other so-called leaders, dr the professional people and professional black men need to start getting into the communities. take off the thousand dollar suits. get into the community and say, hey, guys, here's what needs to happen. we need to start getting an education. we need to start looking at the books. >> i got a heartbreak in five seconds. we'll be right back. with my moderate to...
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dr. remini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biographyit because rodney, i think it was his great, great grandfather theodore who ran on the ticket with henry clay and actually also held the floor against indicate -- indian removal for three days so we were both jackson enemies by decent and -- but it was a wonderful lunch and i remember remini handing me the book and saying, now, you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book, not that he meant to do it but in some ways the removal of the five great tribes of the southeast cherokees, seminoles saved them because it pushed them further out and kept them from being totally overturn. that's a unique explanation for violating treaty rights and what was effectively ethic cleansingh of the southeast part of the country. so as i told him, i said, ii don't agree with you in some ways but i will say this, i remember having gone at the same time frame -- we have a great chikasaw festival which is a chickasaw capital and there's thousands of chickasaws that come to this t
dr. remini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biographyit because rodney, i think it was his great, great grandfather theodore who ran on the ticket with henry clay and actually also held the floor against indicate -- indian removal for three days so we were both jackson enemies by decent and -- but it was a wonderful lunch and i remember remini handing me the book and saying, now, you probably won't agree with my thesis in...
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dr. remini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he present rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because rodney think it was his great, great grandfather theodore who actually ran on the ticket with henry clay. he also held the floor against indian removal for three days so we were both sort of jackson and amazed by dissent and that it was wonderful. i remember him handing me the book and saying now you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book but i want you to read it and think about it and come back. not that he meant to do it but in some way the removal of the five great tribes of the southeast cherokee and choctaw chickasaw save them because of push them further out and kept them from being totally overrun. that's a unique explanation for violating treaty rights and what was effectively ethnic cleansing of the southeast part of the country. so, i said i don't agree with you in some ways that i will say this i remember having gone ati the same timeframe i read this, we have a great chickasaw festival in tishomingo which is at the site of the old chickasa
dr. remini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he present rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because rodney think it was his great, great grandfather theodore who actually ran on the ticket with henry clay. he also held the floor against indian removal for three days so we were both sort of jackson and amazed by dissent and that it was wonderful. i remember him handing me the book and saying now you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book but i want you...
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jackson in "jekyll." he would play the modern day descent descentdent of dr. jekyll. he begins to experience split personalities. i can relate. lion's gate is developing it based on the bb1 series described as a sequel to the original story of the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. production date is yet to be announced. sure it will show two sides to the well-known tale. >> oh. >> when your personality splits, the other side is even goofier? >> no, you always go dark and light. >> sara has a -- >> i have dark, dan. >> hide it very well. >> her name is janice. >> bring her tomorrow, please. >>> now we're going innocent and keep the dark side for commercial. one "star wars" fan dressed up as kylo ren and experienced the force firsthand as he walked around disney world with a couple of stormtroopers. take a look. >> 2135, do not engage. move out. don't worry. we are here to help. >> awesome, awesome. >> move out. go ahead walk with them. they're leading the way. >> so cute. >> look at dad. >> stormtroopers. little nicholas went on to learn the true meaning of powe
jackson in "jekyll." he would play the modern day descent descentdent of dr. jekyll. he begins to experience split personalities. i can relate. lion's gate is developing it based on the bb1 series described as a sequel to the original story of the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. production date is yet to be announced. sure it will show two sides to the well-known tale. >> oh. >> when your personality splits, the other side is even goofier? >> no, you always...
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august 4th under the discretionary review item 15 for case at the jackson street discretionary review both parties the project sponsor and the dr requesters are in agreement to continue this matter i believe they're on the vertical of an agreement in a withdrawal today we'll continue to october 13th. >> okay i have no further items proposed for continuance and just as sort of an fy the next week the testimony tdm will be requesting for august 12th or 16 as well as for your consideration. >> entertaining any public comment on any of the continuance items. >> commissioners john harrison street i would ask to hear 26 harrison the first available date august 11th a nose request to hear on august 11th thank you. >> additional speakers. >> speaking on behalf of the project sponsor on fulsome street we deeply appreciate the continuance to august 4th thank you. >> thank you, mr. mary questions neptd. >> i'm eric with the quarter district we're in support for the continuance on harrison street and the 1 on fulsome street we're in confusions with the developers to get the increase the affordable housing thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> i
august 4th under the discretionary review item 15 for case at the jackson street discretionary review both parties the project sponsor and the dr requesters are in agreement to continue this matter i believe they're on the vertical of an agreement in a withdrawal today we'll continue to october 13th. >> okay i have no further items proposed for continuance and just as sort of an fy the next week the testimony tdm will be requesting for august 12th or 16 as well as for your consideration....
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dr. ben carson and governor scott walker. on wednesday, governor mike pence will speak. former top contender newt gingrich and ted cruz will also speak. >> halle jackson is also in cleveland not far from where we are. let's talk about the fall out after trump formally announced the running mate. what's been the reaction on the ground? >> listen overall reaction has been positive toward pence among the conservatives that have gathered in cleveland so far. there was a sense that the roll out didn't go as well as everybody had hoped. we talked repeatedly about the wry brow raising moments in that speech. there's a feeling of let's turn the page and get past not just saturday but the wild 72 hours we have seen so far when it came to donald trump and his selection and let's head into the convention trying to bring together the party and look at party unity and on that topic alex, we're diving deeper into our brand new nbc news wall street journal poll out just moments ago. >> that is the number that the trump team and the rnc is hoping to change or adjust over the next five days in cleveland and it's part of the reason why donald trump selected mike pence
dr. ben carson and governor scott walker. on wednesday, governor mike pence will speak. former top contender newt gingrich and ted cruz will also speak. >> halle jackson is also in cleveland not far from where we are. let's talk about the fall out after trump formally announced the running mate. what's been the reaction on the ground? >> listen overall reaction has been positive toward pence among the conservatives that have gathered in cleveland so far. there was a sense that the...