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how does he get that message -- >> --well, i think a good spokesman like my good friend harry jacksonack in washington, d.c. on sun mornings. he is a great christian and a great spokesman for the faith. and, look, i think harry would agree with this, yes, we need to extinguish the problem of racism. president trump doesn't have a scintilla of racism about him at all. but the president was right yesterday and the last several weeks and also talking about the problem of a lawlessness in the bible. and look, lou -- or in the country. and look, lou, this whole idea of dismantling the police, that is an absurd idea that leads to hurt not just in the white communities, but in african-american communities and throughout america. you know, in row mans 13 the apostle paul said government authorities are established bid go. they're ministers of god to execute punishment against those who do what is evil. and when paul wrote those words, rome was in control. they had executed christ 30 years earlier. they would behead paul, ultimately. paul knew above all people that law enforcement doesn't alwa
how does he get that message -- >> --well, i think a good spokesman like my good friend harry jacksonack in washington, d.c. on sun mornings. he is a great christian and a great spokesman for the faith. and, look, i think harry would agree with this, yes, we need to extinguish the problem of racism. president trump doesn't have a scintilla of racism about him at all. but the president was right yesterday and the last several weeks and also talking about the problem of a lawlessness in the...
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but my father harry jackson, sr. , was threatened at gunpoint by a state trooper in florida in the 1950's. the guy discharged his weapon over my dad's ear, temporarily deafening him. my dad decided to leave the south after he graduated from &m university. my family was involved in signscs, bumper stickers, in the front yard. they were advocates because they thought voting was a sacred right. we were aware there had been long-term race issues. i am almost finished with my remarks. i think that minorities need to hear that they are valued, that the lives of people really matter. abused in misused and the 1950's. it is not just george floyd's death alone. but it is representative of ofost a 400 year history challenges that we have had. this administration did not create this problem or background, but it has the opportunity to heal it. this opportunity is make our family feel together and stronger across minority realms and then keep the safety. i want to close with this analogy. the word picture is kind of like the story i used, in a book we are writing. it is this. imagine a family going
but my father harry jackson, sr. , was threatened at gunpoint by a state trooper in florida in the 1950's. the guy discharged his weapon over my dad's ear, temporarily deafening him. my dad decided to leave the south after he graduated from &m university. my family was involved in signscs, bumper stickers, in the front yard. they were advocates because they thought voting was a sacred right. we were aware there had been long-term race issues. i am almost finished with my remarks. i think...
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this past friday he joined bishop harry jackson for a listening session with faith and community leadershristian church in beltsville, maryland. joining us now during what is certainly one of the most extraordinary periods in recent american history, the vice president of the united states, mike pence. mr. vice president, we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. lou: give us a sense of what you are hearing from the african-american community. >> well, lou, it was my privilege to travel to maryland to bishop jackson's church to meet with the pastors and community leaders. we've also convened conversations here at the white house with african-american leaders as well as those in law enforcement, and what we consistently hear is, first and foremost, people want law and order on our streets. we really think there's ways that listening to law enforcement, listening to community leaders we can advance improvements and reforms, but the contrast between what the president has done -- putting law and order first, listening to law enforcement, listening to leaders in communities, looking f
this past friday he joined bishop harry jackson for a listening session with faith and community leadershristian church in beltsville, maryland. joining us now during what is certainly one of the most extraordinary periods in recent american history, the vice president of the united states, mike pence. mr. vice president, we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. lou: give us a sense of what you are hearing from the african-american community. >> well, lou, it was my...
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tom bishop harry jackson tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪.e worst selloff since march triggered by fears of a second wave of covid-19. 23 states showing a surge in cases. less than rosy outlook delivered from the federal reserve. with us tonight, columnist byron york on news about promising drug treatments and vaccines from j&j. regeneron and mow derna. concerns about covid-19 in recent protests. were they super spread events? government officials worried about this. treasury secretary steve mnuchin saying the u.s. cannot shut down again if there is a second wave. also with us, former acting
tom bishop harry jackson tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪.e worst selloff since march triggered by fears of a second wave of covid-19. 23 states showing a surge in cases. less than rosy outlook delivered from the federal reserve. with us tonight, columnist byron york on news about promising drug treatments and vaccines from j&j. regeneron and mow derna. concerns about covid-19 in recent protests. were they super spread events? government officials worried about this. treasury secretary...
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tom bishop harry jackson tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪.ou: stocks across the board falling hard today in the worst selloff since march triggered by fears of a second wave of covid-19. 23 states showing a surge in cases. less than rosy outlook delivered from the federal reserve. with us tonight, columnist byron york on news about promising drug treatments and vaccines from j&j. regeneron and mow derna. concerns about covid-19 in recent protests. were they super spread events? government officials worried about this. treasury secretary steve mnuchin saying the u.s. cannot shut down again if there is a second wave. also with us, former acting attorney general matthew whitaker on the senate judiciary today firing up the subpoena cannon straight at 507, mostly former senior obama officials -- 50. in probe of abuses of power in the russia probe. we've got the names. plus this, newly declassified documents show what we've been reporting for three years now. republicans are now outraged that in these documents the fbi knew that democrat funded opp
tom bishop harry jackson tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪.ou: stocks across the board falling hard today in the worst selloff since march triggered by fears of a second wave of covid-19. 23 states showing a surge in cases. less than rosy outlook delivered from the federal reserve. with us tonight, columnist byron york on news about promising drug treatments and vaccines from j&j. regeneron and mow derna. concerns about covid-19 in recent protests. were they super spread events?...
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i asked bishop harry jackson to teach us on race relations. to teach us what we didn't know.ecause we don't know what we don't know. 30 years later, bishop harry and i are sitting on each side of the president of the united states. [applause] a's concerned about healing problem we have had in our nation for a long time. not just addressing one part of the problem, but the secretary justice,g, education, attorney general barr, thank you for being here. governor abbott. i believe we are going to work together and we are going to see freedom and justice for all in america. thank you. pres. trump: thank you very much. great job. >> thank you, mr. president. i think right now, like any other time in our nation's history, we need god. [applause] i'm praying to the holy spirit to put words in my mouth right now. i want the nation to hear me. we need the fear of god. [applause] mr. president, you're the only republican i have ever voted for. [applause] and i don't just say that to make you feel good, honestly, that's not my goal. i'm saying that because you stood up for the word of g
i asked bishop harry jackson to teach us on race relations. to teach us what we didn't know.ecause we don't know what we don't know. 30 years later, bishop harry and i are sitting on each side of the president of the united states. [applause] a's concerned about healing problem we have had in our nation for a long time. not just addressing one part of the problem, but the secretary justice,g, education, attorney general barr, thank you for being here. governor abbott. i believe we are going to...
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harris. christopher p. jackson. landau.l. >> denali a. jackson. ii.- lawson, jackson. k. christopher d.las poole. >> -- leslie. >> philippe t sanchez. >> rihanna l licked info. -- lichtenthal. manley.tt l. >> joshua sure went. >> mack chua -- >> robert j. field. >> alyssa m. milner. >> caleb scepter. >> austin maroc. >> kenneth w song junior. >> daniel r. newberger. the fourth.for bito >> henry d. news drum. >>...
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harry trueman, another very partisan president, once listed was one of those. he lists them in alphabetical order. jackson, jefferson, lincoln, polk. but he does not list them as he rates them. but clearly them, but clearly one of the top eight. i think truman admired him. truman said he knew exactly what he was going to do, he said what he was going to do it and he did it. and that made great hay with truman. he was also very critical of his generals as truman was with douglas mcarthur, so there's that similarity, too. but part of polk -- polk would have been right at home in today's acidic washington environment. i think he would have been up to the needles in the digs and knives that are wielded. and i think he would have waded right into that environment and been right at home. he was a man for his time. there's very little you can say that he left. his administration was sandwiched between the only two whig administrations in our history.;xv and both of those administrations, the harrison administration and the taylor administration, were of course interrupted by the deaths of those two presidents. a
harry trueman, another very partisan president, once listed was one of those. he lists them in alphabetical order. jackson, jefferson, lincoln, polk. but he does not list them as he rates them. but clearly them, but clearly one of the top eight. i think truman admired him. truman said he knew exactly what he was going to do, he said what he was going to do it and he did it. and that made great hay with truman. he was also very critical of his generals as truman was with douglas mcarthur, so...
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harris, two u.s. senators, pushing it. but it was an activist just four years ago, reverend jesse jackson, that brought it back up and saide don't have a law against lynching in this country in the 21st century. activism makes the climate for legislators to do what must be done. now is the time to remain active. and give a climate for legislators to change what is held by law and accountable to the law. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next week, 5:00 p.m. saturday and 5:00 p.m. sunday eastern time. up next, my colleague chris jansing picks up our news coverage. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm in your day. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, t
harris, two u.s. senators, pushing it. but it was an activist just four years ago, reverend jesse jackson, that brought it back up and saide don't have a law against lynching in this country in the 21st century. activism makes the climate for legislators to do what must be done. now is the time to remain active. and give a climate for legislators to change what is held by law and accountable to the law. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next week, 5:00 p.m....
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so many people working toward the idea of reparations, whether it's sheila jackson lee in the house, cory booker, kamala harris wouldn't it be an interesting first step toward that if the edmund pettus bridge, we just saw him standing in front of that bridge, would be renamed john lewis? i know there's a petition to that end. that would be a good start. >> that would be a great start. martin luther called him the boy from troy and gave him that moniker. what solidified his life in world and more important an example of the great sacrifice was that day when he was on the edmund pettus bridge and got his skull cracked in and nearly killed him. he survived all that and so, yes, they should name that bridge after him, as an honor and a tribute. they're tearing down all these other confederate statues and whatnot. they need to put up some -- >> i want to thank actress and activist, filmmaker and great person, erica alexander. kudos to you on the work you're doing with the poor people's campaign. thank you so much, sister. really appreciate you. have a great saturday. >>> that is "am joy" for today. see, i told you
so many people working toward the idea of reparations, whether it's sheila jackson lee in the house, cory booker, kamala harris wouldn't it be an interesting first step toward that if the edmund pettus bridge, we just saw him standing in front of that bridge, would be renamed john lewis? i know there's a petition to that end. that would be a good start. >> that would be a great start. martin luther called him the boy from troy and gave him that moniker. what solidified his life in world...
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jerusalem harry many thanks indeed al-jazeera as neda ibrahim is in the jordan valley and has been speaking with the palestinian prime minister's advisor about their rejection of israel's plans. jackson. said that to me was a bit like there were the palestinian prime minister. actually mr bennett going on mentioned if you'll let the national reserve you change it by the. united nations that mentioning that the israeli state should. start but he didn't mention hundreds of the solutions but the united nations about that in fact that you be sure about establishing a palestinian state also about that if you could even if we didn't reject any opportunity we were able. to start negotiations at this i mean moment if this is according to the international law and united dissenters the u.s. is on to that a good deed and signed agreement between us and it was a lease signed mine i gave us was that. in the security economy of the ballistics and as a leech only on mine agreements it's it should be only what i have decided i was double with the u.s. secretary of state's says that it's up to israel to decide on the next i was there as alan fischer as in washington d.c. with more on my pompous resp
jerusalem harry many thanks indeed al-jazeera as neda ibrahim is in the jordan valley and has been speaking with the palestinian prime minister's advisor about their rejection of israel's plans. jackson. said that to me was a bit like there were the palestinian prime minister. actually mr bennett going on mentioned if you'll let the national reserve you change it by the. united nations that mentioning that the israeli state should. start but he didn't mention hundreds of the solutions but the...
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jackson lee: i stand here on the house wearing my mask in order to indicate not only to my own hometown, houston, texas, harris county, the state of texas but also the nation that we're in the midst of a covid-19 pandemic that is killing americans upwards of the numbers that we have never seen. we now are at 500,000 dead worldwide and 10 million cases. in the united states, we have 2.5 million cases and now upwards of 125 to -- 125,000 to 126,000 dead. it is imperative that we take this seriously and this becomes not nonpartisan, not bipartisan but with no partisanship whatsoever. it is important to wear your mask, to clean your hands, to have social distance no matter who you are. and it is imperative that we test, test, test. i opened the first testing site on march 19, i've opened 13 since. i'll be leaving here to go home to open more tests. houstonians andujarries countyians are clamoring for tests. let the government not stop testing. test, test, test. we have to save lives. wear your masks to save lives. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi seek reco
jackson lee: i stand here on the house wearing my mask in order to indicate not only to my own hometown, houston, texas, harris county, the state of texas but also the nation that we're in the midst of a covid-19 pandemic that is killing americans upwards of the numbers that we have never seen. we now are at 500,000 dead worldwide and 10 million cases. in the united states, we have 2.5 million cases and now upwards of 125 to -- 125,000 to 126,000 dead. it is imperative that we take this...
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the phone jesus christ in general jackson and he comes to the white house and eleanor roosevelt tells him fdr is dead you are now the president. he is sworn in and harryakes him aside you don't know about this even though have you been a vladimir putin. the manhattan project has been underway for three years we are developing an atom bomb from. then until august 6th. it's the story of you who he has to make this as you say wrenching, maybe the biggest decision any president has had to make. the scientists at los alamos, they still don't know whether the atom bomb will work. they don't have the first test until three weeks before the bomb is dropped. the flight crew on island who doesn't know if they do deliver the bomb to he hiroshima whether they will get knocked out of the sky from the aftershocks. little story of little 10-year-old girl ground zero who lived through the explosion is still alive. we talked to her on documentary last night on fox. i hope at each point you have a sense of the uncertainty and enormity of the situation that they faced. ainsley: what did that lady say about that experience, chris? >> well, she was 10 years old at the tim
the phone jesus christ in general jackson and he comes to the white house and eleanor roosevelt tells him fdr is dead you are now the president. he is sworn in and harryakes him aside you don't know about this even though have you been a vladimir putin. the manhattan project has been underway for three years we are developing an atom bomb from. then until august 6th. it's the story of you who he has to make this as you say wrenching, maybe the biggest decision any president has had to make. the...