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jack johnson. what a legend and icon. my favorite sport is boxing. everyone thinks it is football. boxing, i know it backwards and forwards. >> i love boxing as well. in those days, some of his fights went to the two rounds . can you imagine? they only do 12 rounds. >> they don't have rematches. >> to do what he did was incredible. he was an incredible businessman. when he won the title beating jim jefferies, i did not realize he earned $110,000 in 1915. that is like millions for a black man. at that time, in racist america, to be paid that kind of money for what you do, is incredible. >> i have seen where you have done some august wilson plays. >> i did fences at the california shakespeare in 2016. that was another surreal experience . i played gabriel, who is based on the angel gabriel. it was an unbelievable experience to delve into that and become that human being . he felt like he was at the gates with st. peter and he wanted to make sure that his brother , having a child out of marriage, that he made it to heaven. august wilson . >> i think there was an oscar won for that. >>
jack johnson. what a legend and icon. my favorite sport is boxing. everyone thinks it is football. boxing, i know it backwards and forwards. >> i love boxing as well. in those days, some of his fights went to the two rounds . can you imagine? they only do 12 rounds. >> they don't have rematches. >> to do what he did was incredible. he was an incredible businessman. when he won the title beating jim jefferies, i did not realize he earned $110,000 in 1915. that is like millions...
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he pardoned jack johnson the first heavyweight champion 15 year effort led by ken burns the documentariansylvester stallone. obama and george w. bush didn't pardon him but trump did. he put funding for the black colleges on a ten year basis and did something called the first step act to allow by the time he ended his term about 5,000 mostly black men had been reconsidered and reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to improve the black economy and supported school choice and he secured theed borders in the bet way that it's been done in decades. the person that had done the work more than anyone else in the country is the economist with harvard. the big winners are employers that hire people with less money. they can push them around because they fear being supported. unskilled in the inner city because the illegal aliens in high school or less h and these are the people they compete against and one of my friends said that there's a million jobs that would be otherwise held by black people because the presence of illegal aliens and they put about $2,000 worth of pressure on the wages every si
he pardoned jack johnson the first heavyweight champion 15 year effort led by ken burns the documentariansylvester stallone. obama and george w. bush didn't pardon him but trump did. he put funding for the black colleges on a ten year basis and did something called the first step act to allow by the time he ended his term about 5,000 mostly black men had been reconsidered and reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to improve the black economy and supported school choice and he secured theed...
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he pardoned jack johnson, first heavyweight champion that was black. obama did not pardon him. but trump did. he parted alice johnson, serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did the first step act to allow, by the time he ended term, 5000 black men would have their sentences reconsidered and reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice, which urban black parents and hispanic parents wanted. he secured the borders in the best ways been done in decades. why is that relevant for black people? the person who has done the more work on immigration is an economist named george warh oss. the big winners are employers who hire people for less money. they can push them around because they fear being deported. losers are unskilled black and brown people in the under city. most of the illegal aliens have high school or less and these are the people they compete against. one of my friends with the civil rights commission, black, he said there
he pardoned jack johnson, first heavyweight champion that was black. obama did not pardon him. but trump did. he parted alice johnson, serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did the first step act to allow, by the time he ended term, 5000 black men would have their sentences reconsidered and reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice, which...
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he pardoned jack johnson, heavyweight champion, 15 year effort by ken burns, the documentarian and sylvestertallone. obama didn't pardon him, george w. bush didn't pardon him but trump did. a very long nonviolent but serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis, something called the first step act to allow by the time he ended his term, 5000 mostly black men, 270 month. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy, supported school choice, and secured the borders and the best way it has been done, why's it relevant for black people? the person who's done more work on the impact of legal and illegal, the george warehouse started. the big winners are employers who hire people with less money, they fear the end of court, the biggest losers are living in the inner-city. most of the illegal aliens, and the civil rights commission, probably one million jobs that would otherwise be held by black people because of the presence of illegal aliens and put $2000 of downward pressure on wages every year
he pardoned jack johnson, heavyweight champion, 15 year effort by ken burns, the documentarian and sylvestertallone. obama didn't pardon him, george w. bush didn't pardon him but trump did. a very long nonviolent but serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis, something called the first step act to allow by the time he ended his term, 5000 mostly black men, 270 month. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to...
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he pardon jack johnson a 15 year effort led by tim burns the documentarian and sylvester stallone. obama didn't pardon him and george w. bush didn't pardon him. trump did. he had a long sentence for a long violent serious offense. a put permanent funding on the tenure bases and did something called the first step act so by the time unit is -- he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice which black and parents wanted and he secured the borders in the best way it's been done in decades but why that relevant for black people? the person has done more work on legal and illegal immigration was george warhol is with harvard. the big winners are employers who hire people and they caney push them around if they fear being deported. most of the illegal aliens are high school or lessen these are the ones they compete against. he said they are probably a million jobs which would otherwise be held by black people because of the presence of illegal aliens and put $2000 worth of downward pressure on the r
he pardon jack johnson a 15 year effort led by tim burns the documentarian and sylvester stallone. obama didn't pardon him and george w. bush didn't pardon him. trump did. he had a long sentence for a long violent serious offense. a put permanent funding on the tenure bases and did something called the first step act so by the time unit is -- he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice which black and...
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i think jfk woul concede that lyndon johnson the somebody who knew power very well because jack kennedy in the senate needed to get something done, he had to go through lyndon johnson as the majority leader in order to do so. when he was selecting somebody to round out his ticket in 1960, who better than lyndon johnson? not only to give the ticket original balance which he desperately needed to engender the trust and support of wary democrats in many respects, but also because lyndon johnson knew washington, and he would be an effective successor to kennedy something were to happen in the office. that is why you pick a vice president. so you can have somebody who can do the job if you cannot continue to do so. so there was respect between them. they might have looked askance at one another at various times, but they respected one another. when you pan out more broadly, there was great suspicion between the kennedy and johnson cans. bobby kennedy and lyndon johnson had great antipathy for one another, mutual contempt as one biographer put it in the title of his book. they despise one ano
i think jfk woul concede that lyndon johnson the somebody who knew power very well because jack kennedy in the senate needed to get something done, he had to go through lyndon johnson as the majority leader in order to do so. when he was selecting somebody to round out his ticket in 1960, who better than lyndon johnson? not only to give the ticket original balance which he desperately needed to engender the trust and support of wary democrats in many respects, but also because lyndon johnson...
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the kennedy patriarch, for instance, had enormous respect for lyndon johnson, so much so that when jack kennedy has aspirations to be the vice-presidential nominee himself in 1956, taking the second spot to adlai stevenson, he said you shouldn't take that spot unless lyndon johnson is at the head of the ticket. if he is, i'll fund the ticket. i'll pump money into it. jack kennedy vies for the nomination, there's a near miss in 1956, and then sets his sights on the presidency in 1960. but it's important to note that i think both jack kennedy and his father had enormous admiration for lyndon johnson. bobby kennedy was, as we discussed earlier, looked upon lyndon johnson very differently, and looking out for his brothers' interests, tries to talk lyndon johnson out of it. host: president obama was the first sitting senator to be elected since j.f.k., right? did i get that right? guest: he was vice president. sitting president. that's exactly right, yes, that's correct. host: richard nixon, j.f.k., and l.b.j., all knew each other from capitol hill. guest: they did. host: what was their rela
the kennedy patriarch, for instance, had enormous respect for lyndon johnson, so much so that when jack kennedy has aspirations to be the vice-presidential nominee himself in 1956, taking the second spot to adlai stevenson, he said you shouldn't take that spot unless lyndon johnson is at the head of the ticket. if he is, i'll fund the ticket. i'll pump money into it. jack kennedy vies for the nomination, there's a near miss in 1956, and then sets his sights on the presidency in 1960. but it's...
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the last half century, from lyndon johnson and jack to king until now, women's rights, civil rights,what looks like maybe a breakaway. we will know. not only voting, we will not know rights as we do know. that's frightening. >> i'm going to look a little past tuesday and assume that republicans, to some degree, are going to return to power, joe, and i think the question will be will republicans turn congress into a fully ousted subsidiary of donald trump, or should republicans have the courage to actually abandon the agenda, that is detached from any one person, and can regain the trust and confidence that the american people have in our democracy and in the party. they will have to make that choice, and i think i know where mitch mcconnell's, we'll see where kevin mccarthy in the house republicans get. >> our thanks to a great panel, don't go anywhere, we are continuing coverage on msnbc, an hour of special field reports -- and throw me back out tomorrow morning at 6 am, morning joe. have a great night. ve a great night i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help y
the last half century, from lyndon johnson and jack to king until now, women's rights, civil rights,what looks like maybe a breakaway. we will know. not only voting, we will not know rights as we do know. that's frightening. >> i'm going to look a little past tuesday and assume that republicans, to some degree, are going to return to power, joe, and i think the question will be will republicans turn congress into a fully ousted subsidiary of donald trump, or should republicans have the...
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wonderful small business owners and ashley brown of ashley's pain must cookies in alabama, larry johnson owns make jacktoy house in south dakota, good morning to you all and good morning to you. ashley i will start with you because making famous cookies in birmingham, alabama. how are things going for you? the cost of ingredients is so high and everything else. what has business been like for you? >> this is cookie season for me, but i decided after talking to my small team that it was best that we close shop until 2023 because we cannot fight the inflation, the business longer. so i decided to take a different turn and do something different that has been expired through these troubled times. >> carley: what is that going to be? i didn't know you were closing until next year. how are you feeling right now? and what is next for you? >> so, i am a mother of three. i cannot give up. i was thinking, how can i spread love even though i can't make these cookies? i decided i was going to do a recipe book. so, i dropped my first email "25 days of cookie" so you can bake the cookies at home even though i am un
wonderful small business owners and ashley brown of ashley's pain must cookies in alabama, larry johnson owns make jacktoy house in south dakota, good morning to you all and good morning to you. ashley i will start with you because making famous cookies in birmingham, alabama. how are things going for you? the cost of ingredients is so high and everything else. what has business been like for you? >> this is cookie season for me, but i decided after talking to my small team that it was...
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people instead of standing side-by-side the folks using inflation as a smoke screen to jack up prices on us. >> johnsonlation on democrats' policies. i asked senator johnson about president obama's comments that president biden has, quote, repaired the economy. >> he actually said that? he thinks taking inflation from 1.4% to 8.2%, taking gas from $2.39 right now in wisconsin $4 a gallon, he thinks that's healing our economy? these guys are as detached from reality as they are from the truth. >> abortion is another top issue in the badger state but not everybody sees that as quite as important as inflation. in fact, every single voter we talked to, dana, young, old, democrat, republican say they are feeling the pinch from higher prices. >> dana: it's their reality. they live it every day. thank you. >> bill: a tight senate race in new hampshire. a razor thin margin between the incumbent democrat maggie hassan and republican challenger don bolduc. chris sununu is with me now who is also up for re-election. >> i'm doing great, man. i'm in new hampshire and politics is our fifth professional sport. tomorr
people instead of standing side-by-side the folks using inflation as a smoke screen to jack up prices on us. >> johnsonlation on democrats' policies. i asked senator johnson about president obama's comments that president biden has, quote, repaired the economy. >> he actually said that? he thinks taking inflation from 1.4% to 8.2%, taking gas from $2.39 right now in wisconsin $4 a gallon, he thinks that's healing our economy? these guys are as detached from reality as they are from...
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long time to convince johnson, took a long time for johnson to convince congress, they raised taxes in 1968 to fight the vietnam inflation it is not -- jacki will get a little esoteric. he wrote a research paper and asked an interesting question. what do people care as much or more about their roles as producers, their jobs, as they do about goods and services, economist are barking up the wrong tree for centuries. explained that. >> i said that in the context of trade, almost every economist favors free-trade that has gone completely free trade and politicians, the suggestion was politicians have their ear to the ground better than economies and to ordinary people the idea you could get things cheaper from foreign countries through free-trade may be less appealing than keeping jobs in america. jack: thank you for being on the show was warren buffett's investment handle the broader market this year (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified st
long time to convince johnson, took a long time for johnson to convince congress, they raised taxes in 1968 to fight the vietnam inflation it is not -- jacki will get a little esoteric. he wrote a research paper and asked an interesting question. what do people care as much or more about their roles as producers, their jobs, as they do about goods and services, economist are barking up the wrong tree for centuries. explained that. >> i said that in the context of trade, almost every...
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jack kerouac. it became a revolution of young people wanting to hike and camp, and johnson folded into all of that. laws were one after the other. if you go to the johnson library in austin, you see walls of signing dense, many of these were things we do not talk about a lot, but that is about regulating industry, and making sure that our country sides are safe, and johnson even promoted parks near cities in ways that we could make sure outdoor recreation was not just for elite like myself, that there would be agreements and recreation areas in people' his backyard. lyndon johnson was phenomenal, and act by act what he did for my profession and brian lab and you do for a living, looking at the history of our country, the ability to say forms of former presidents. i was writing a book, how touching carl sandberg was adopted by lyndon johnson in lady bird. they saved carl sandberg's home in north carolina. in working, the talent that lbj had working with him, they brought in a pulitzer prize-winning novelist and one of the great writers in american history working in government for the great society.
jack kerouac. it became a revolution of young people wanting to hike and camp, and johnson folded into all of that. laws were one after the other. if you go to the johnson library in austin, you see walls of signing dense, many of these were things we do not talk about a lot, but that is about regulating industry, and making sure that our country sides are safe, and johnson even promoted parks near cities in ways that we could make sure outdoor recreation was not just for elite like myself,...
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johnson announced layoffs. so it does seem to be spreading into other industries. >> i think there's, you know, jack welsh famously would cut x percent of the work force every year because it was a disciplined thing to do. david: right. >> i think in this tight labor market it's been sort of politically incorrect with workers in the diaspora, you know, working from home to start cutting. but once one company does it, they can the all get away with it. i'm sure there's fat many every organization, and that's worth cutting out. but the question is, if the economy starts to slow -- we had two quarters of megagrowth, one quarter of positive growth, gdp is saying 4% for the fourth quarter, but if we see a real slowdown beginning 023 as a lot of analysts predict, i think big cuts are going to follow. david: and now, jackie, in the midst of all this concern, you have ftx. sometimes that happens, where there's one blowout of a a particular company or industry. this might spill over to crypto in general as well. but reading "the wall street journal"'s story about what was going on in ftx and the lack of any kind of adult s
johnson announced layoffs. so it does seem to be spreading into other industries. >> i think there's, you know, jack welsh famously would cut x percent of the work force every year because it was a disciplined thing to do. david: right. >> i think in this tight labor market it's been sort of politically incorrect with workers in the diaspora, you know, working from home to start cutting. but once one company does it, they can the all get away with it. i'm sure there's fat many every...
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tim michaels, ron johnson's very staunchly in the the law on the books that punishes, vilifies and potentially jack jails women and doctors. >> simone sanders towns and thank you very much. steve you want to jump in here for a second? >> yeah, justin interesting development because you already had that call from the colorado senate race michael bennett getting reelected. for some house seats. there's a bigger story, and we can tell as the night goes on, but i want to flag this right now, because this would be a big surprise. the third district of colorado oh. you can see more than 70% of the vote is in now, and boebert is trailing by four. get this in perspective. trump won this district 50 3:45 over biden. so if you're adam fritz that the democrat, you want to be running south of joe biden's number. if you just start to take a look, if 75% in, you start to see that that's what he's doing. he's over performing the biden numbers, substantially, and county after county. there are some heavily democratic counties, ski country's part of this district. there are some heavily democratic counties in this
tim michaels, ron johnson's very staunchly in the the law on the books that punishes, vilifies and potentially jack jails women and doctors. >> simone sanders towns and thank you very much. steve you want to jump in here for a second? >> yeah, justin interesting development because you already had that call from the colorado senate race michael bennett getting reelected. for some house seats. there's a bigger story, and we can tell as the night goes on, but i want to flag this right...