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narrator: so jackson looks to the past. and while he researches all of the human impacts on the ocean like pollution and global warming his focus has been on the effects of overfishing. he has concluded from various sources that the global population of large fish has declined by 90% since 1950. dr. jackson: we know things like that from data from the japanese fishing industry. they have a massive fishing fleet, and they kept very good records. and in the beginning of the japanese fishery, they fished mostly close to home. and then they depleted the fisheries in the western pacific. so they moved into the north atlantic and the south atlantic and the central pacific and the indian ocean and all of the different fisheries grounds around the world. and in a period of 25 to 30 years, in the entire global ocean the catch was depleted from 10 fish per 100 hooks to one fish per 100 hooks. that's 90% of all the big fish are gone. narrator: but to jackson this study also falls victim to the shifting-baseline syndrome. dr. jackson:
narrator: so jackson looks to the past. and while he researches all of the human impacts on the ocean like pollution and global warming his focus has been on the effects of overfishing. he has concluded from various sources that the global population of large fish has declined by 90% since 1950. dr. jackson: we know things like that from data from the japanese fishing industry. they have a massive fishing fleet, and they kept very good records. and in the beginning of the japanese fishery, they...
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so our next one is for we were talking earlier about the k p for jackson doing business as as jackson for an entertainment permit on the bermuda triangle and the new operators want to continue to operate entertainment and northern station approved that with a condition in our binder i want to mention crystal has a maid our conditions on a color paper their ears to find thank you crystal so sam is here and he can talk about jackson. >> do i want those letters from the community now. >> sure. >> we got a lot of them today. >> great, thank you arrest my name is sam i'm the managing partner now jackson those are two of the other partners that are here mr. miller and one of our supporters bryan first of all, jackson i'm sure you're aware of you guys know the location you mentioned you know the location and ownership k t has been there a long time and it's location is 231 fillmore street in the heart of the district the closest streets loma bar it's active in the marina that has for decades a type liquor licenses a well-known bars some blaze places like the balboa cafe those are within half
so our next one is for we were talking earlier about the k p for jackson doing business as as jackson for an entertainment permit on the bermuda triangle and the new operators want to continue to operate entertainment and northern station approved that with a condition in our binder i want to mention crystal has a maid our conditions on a color paper their ears to find thank you crystal so sam is here and he can talk about jackson. >> do i want those letters from the community now....
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jackson. >> good afternoon dr. jackson i'm not going to repeat anything the gentleman said but welcome, welcome back i've been knowing him for a long, long time before there was a commission and i think because he have also told the truth he wouldn't lie i remember saying to him don't go around the bush tell it like it is and he got rid of and it hurt me very bad i want to say to the listening audience those who are watch i know paul i want you to get our bicycle and read about that all second corinthians one through 8 it is the vision of paradis i from hunters point shipyard had a vision but it's become the valley of the dry bones i would like to say that we as a people should understand that i do have a history of that shld they going to have a place we met and one day they tore it ban u down because of the toxins the politics that is being played on the people to come to san francisco to live over there and olsen lee have changed the map made it a different color and pit a to b that's why they built the housing
jackson. >> good afternoon dr. jackson i'm not going to repeat anything the gentleman said but welcome, welcome back i've been knowing him for a long, long time before there was a commission and i think because he have also told the truth he wouldn't lie i remember saying to him don't go around the bush tell it like it is and he got rid of and it hurt me very bad i want to say to the listening audience those who are watch i know paul i want you to get our bicycle and read about that all...
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andrew jackson is a controversial figure for many reasons. he did all sorts of new sorts of policies in all aspects of government. one outcome of his experiences during the creek war was his determination to see indian removal finally occur in the eastern united states. a lot of people like george washington had tried to formulate a policy of assimilation where indians could become americans, in their sense of the word, and stay where they were located. the american indians had populations in the tens of thousands. the american government was under pressure by settlers to take the land one way or another. so jackson was excited when he heard the news of fort mims and saw this as an opportunity to take land from the creek's and negotiated the treaty of fort jackson. that took 21,000,000 acres from the creek nation. 20 years later when he became president, he was able to push through the removal act of 1830 that led to forced removal of indians from the east and the north, the ohio country. the attack itself launched the invasion of the creek n
andrew jackson is a controversial figure for many reasons. he did all sorts of new sorts of policies in all aspects of government. one outcome of his experiences during the creek war was his determination to see indian removal finally occur in the eastern united states. a lot of people like george washington had tried to formulate a policy of assimilation where indians could become americans, in their sense of the word, and stay where they were located. the american indians had populations in...
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he insulted jackson. jackson went for it, and they went off to have this duel. c-span: and dickinson was dead. >> guest: he shot -- well, in fact, jackson -- i mean, rather, dickinson got the first shot off and hit him in his coat and thought that he was dead. but jackson stood there, staggered, stood, turned and shot dickinson dead. and then it turned out that, in fact, he had hit jackson, and jackson's boot was filling with blood. and there was -- there was a story that jackson had purposely lowered the top left brass button a couple of inches because, apparently, that was where duelists aimed because the brass button lined up with the heart, and if you hit somebody in the brass button, you'd hit him in his heart. and he did hit the brass button, but it was a little lower, so it only gave him a chest wound instead of a fatal wound. c-span: you say that andrew jackson kept 37 pistols in duel-ready condition. did you come across any other stories about duels back in those days? i mean, it must have -- was it all -- going on all the time in politics? >> guest: we
he insulted jackson. jackson went for it, and they went off to have this duel. c-span: and dickinson was dead. >> guest: he shot -- well, in fact, jackson -- i mean, rather, dickinson got the first shot off and hit him in his coat and thought that he was dead. but jackson stood there, staggered, stood, turned and shot dickinson dead. and then it turned out that, in fact, he had hit jackson, and jackson's boot was filling with blood. and there was -- there was a story that jackson had...
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ricky jackson and brian howe, welcome to democracy now! ricky jackson, how does it feel to be free?good morning. i'm still getting used to it. it has always been a week. i'm still getting adjusted and acclimated to being out here and not being inside those closed walls, you know. yearsing all of those that you were behind bars, did you ever lose hope or expectation that you would finally be exonerated? tell us about the emotional trials he went through all that time. previously, it is constantly at battle trying to stay positive and some days you get to the point where you don't think you're going to make it. it is just an up-and-down situation. always up-and-down. dance your question, there were times when i thought, this is it for me. this is it. >> ricky, tell us your story, what happened 40 years ago and how it was a 13-year-old child was the key witness against you who now, very ill 40 years later, wanted to come clean. >> well, the case happened in 1975. i was 18 years old at the time. there was a neighborhood store that was robbed by three assailants. vernon became involved i
ricky jackson and brian howe, welcome to democracy now! ricky jackson, how does it feel to be free?good morning. i'm still getting used to it. it has always been a week. i'm still getting adjusted and acclimated to being out here and not being inside those closed walls, you know. yearsing all of those that you were behind bars, did you ever lose hope or expectation that you would finally be exonerated? tell us about the emotional trials he went through all that time. previously, it is...
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jackson mr. washington on 5 a which is the fifth amendment to the contract. >> i'll decline on that i have plenty of time to speak. >> do we have any other members of the public wishing to address 5 a. >> no do we have questions or comments from the members of the commission? no do i have a motion >> motion. >> a motion by commissioner singh to approve item 5 b second by commissioner mondejar. >> please call the rally. >> please announce our vote commissioner mondejar commissioner singh xhirs booster to see madam chair rosales madam chair the vote is 4 i's. >> thank you please call the next item. >> the next order of business is regular agenda authorizing a master agreement with the housing authority llp for the development of 2 hundred and 56 replacement housing units and low income housing accepting the deed of trust alice griffith public housing site to 11 came iron way adapting an environmental way to the policy act bayview hunters point discussion and action resolution number 2014 make direc
jackson mr. washington on 5 a which is the fifth amendment to the contract. >> i'll decline on that i have plenty of time to speak. >> do we have any other members of the public wishing to address 5 a. >> no do we have questions or comments from the members of the commission? no do i have a motion >> motion. >> a motion by commissioner singh to approve item 5 b second by commissioner mondejar. >> please call the rally. >> please announce our vote...
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jackson? >> yes, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him there. i suspected there was something in the area. i continued on with it. i already found some contraband in the area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found a glass bottle, a dice, gang paraphernalia. cassette tape. >> all right. antonio, you are correct inasmuch as you can't get a criminal charge for this. but, however, this is an administrative hearing. you can be held responsible for that weapon being in your living area. it was in your assigned living area. therefore, i'm going to find you guilty of the cha
jackson? >> yes, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't...
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he had been jackson's vice president and jackson's second term. so you can think of van buren as jackson's third term. the problem mostly was he wasn't jackson. so he couldn't bring to the job all of the different skills and really sort of powerful personality that jackson had. so van buren came into office with the objective of trying to extend what jackson had done. that would include a strong presidency. it would also include sort of trying to force his will upon congress. and each of those things is very difficult because people generally dislike van buren. they thought of him as the shady, somewhat corrupt character. he didn't have the forceful personality of jackson. much of his life he was actually called the red fox. he had red hair and was supposed to be very crafty. they called him the red fox because they couldn't pin him down on what he thought and believed. so as president, suddenly he found himself having to believe things. having to take strong stands. for van buren that wasn't easy. he couldn't marshal a lot of support to do it. ul
he had been jackson's vice president and jackson's second term. so you can think of van buren as jackson's third term. the problem mostly was he wasn't jackson. so he couldn't bring to the job all of the different skills and really sort of powerful personality that jackson had. so van buren came into office with the objective of trying to extend what jackson had done. that would include a strong presidency. it would also include sort of trying to force his will upon congress. and each of those...
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the man detective sergeant rick jackson had been chasing for a year. >> i'm sergeant rick jackson we'reolice department. i know i'm not dressed like a normal police officer. >> reporter: jackson was out hunting elk when they caught danny wu, and rushed in still in his camo, hoping to final get answers to a year of questions. >> are you willing to talk to me? >> to a certain point. >> reporter: the chief and the d.a. watched from a nearby office. >> i didn't expect him to say anything. i expected him to ask for a lawyer. i wasn't sure how he was going to respond to any of the questions. >> reporter: but da primus- and all of them - were in for a big surprise. >> what's your name? >> my name is luke ka chang. >> i'm going to write it down. >> what's your last name? >> chang. c-h-a-n-g. >> reporter: sure enough. not danny wu. lukah chang. 23 years old. the son of christian missionaries. a deserter from the u.s marines who drifted into town without any plan. and stayed briefly at that downtown motel where he encountered a maid named amyjane. >> did you talk to her? >> no. only in passing. l
the man detective sergeant rick jackson had been chasing for a year. >> i'm sergeant rick jackson we'reolice department. i know i'm not dressed like a normal police officer. >> reporter: jackson was out hunting elk when they caught danny wu, and rushed in still in his camo, hoping to final get answers to a year of questions. >> are you willing to talk to me? >> to a certain point. >> reporter: the chief and the d.a. watched from a nearby office. >> i didn't...
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he told me, jackson, call your lawyer. i just said a little prayer and i called my lawyer.he is. he said congratulations. i'm off death row. i said praise the lord. my i.q. was in the range of 69 to 72. >> although he's no longer a condemned man and is now serving life without parole, the reality is jackson committed a violent crime. >> at the age of 19, a robbery occurred on april the 15, 1996, rob and murder. and a female victim got killed in the process. i wish i could change things, but i can't. >> as part of standard procedure, jackson is spending 90 days in ad-seg to ensure a smooth transition into general population. >> they got me in ad-seg now. you're like -- i really had the best night of sleep i've had in a long time. i feel that i did a crime, i'm paying my price for it. i do believe it. if my life, my story, can help somebody child by passing all this, i feel due to the lord, you know, made a point through me. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> open l-23. >> jeremiah jackson is finally released from ad-seg. >> nice time for a new -- to start. >> and
he told me, jackson, call your lawyer. i just said a little prayer and i called my lawyer.he is. he said congratulations. i'm off death row. i said praise the lord. my i.q. was in the range of 69 to 72. >> although he's no longer a condemned man and is now serving life without parole, the reality is jackson committed a violent crime. >> at the age of 19, a robbery occurred on april the 15, 1996, rob and murder. and a female victim got killed in the process. i wish i could change...
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live at the corner of state and jackson. back to you. >> passionate but mostly peaceful protest broke out across the country including oakland where hundreds of boxes where marked off. the scene was similar in downtown seattle where streets were blocked off. four arrests were reported after bottles and pepper spray was thrown. and in new york city they gathered in union square and marched to times square. >> the evidence used to reach the decision is now being released to the public for the very first time and it includes photos of the officer during a medical exam after the confrontation. but injuries to his face, it supports his testimony that brown punched him through the window of his squad car. the prosecuting attorney says the statements taken after the shooting were buried. >> many of the same witnesses acknowledged they did not actually see the shooting. some ran for cover, some related what they heard from others or what they assumed had happened. >>prosecutor robert mccullough said the physical evidence and several
live at the corner of state and jackson. back to you. >> passionate but mostly peaceful protest broke out across the country including oakland where hundreds of boxes where marked off. the scene was similar in downtown seattle where streets were blocked off. four arrests were reported after bottles and pepper spray was thrown. and in new york city they gathered in union square and marched to times square. >> the evidence used to reach the decision is now being released to the public...
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the same thing happened to jackson when he was eight, caused by a blood clot.he wrote kirk a letter. >> do not give up on yourself. all of the hard work is worth it. >> a beautiful friendship was born. it is full of affection and teasing like this trash talk before today's stair climb. >> you know why he blows me away, because he cheats. if you cry tomorrow we can hug it out. >> behind it all, the very serious and demanding work of rehab. >> when i first met jackson, he really couldn't run. now he can run. >> what about the progress you've seen in the senator. >> it has been a lot, being in the wheelchair to him walking with his cain. >> reporter: this year the two were part of a 40 yard dash at the university of illinois. when we first met the pair last year, kirk invited jackson to visit him in washington. next time kirk wants to add something. >> physical fitness goal, to be able to jog around capitol hill with him. >> you want to help him on that? >> yeah. >> reporter: today kirk did only a portion of the stair climb, a fundraiser for the rehabilitation ins
the same thing happened to jackson when he was eight, caused by a blood clot.he wrote kirk a letter. >> do not give up on yourself. all of the hard work is worth it. >> a beautiful friendship was born. it is full of affection and teasing like this trash talk before today's stair climb. >> you know why he blows me away, because he cheats. if you cry tomorrow we can hug it out. >> behind it all, the very serious and demanding work of rehab. >> when i first met...
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jackson?yes, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him there. i suspected there was something in the area. i continued on with it. i already found some contraband in the area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found a glass bottle, a dice, gang paraphernalia. cassette tape. >> all right. antonio, you are correct inasmuch as you can't get a criminal charge for this. but, however, this is an administrative hearing. you can be held responsible for that weapon being in your living area. it was in your assigned living area. therefore, i'm going to find you guilty of the charge.
jackson?yes, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him...
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think of van buren as jackson's third term. the problem was he was not jackson. he could not bring to the job all of the different skills and powerful personality that jackson had. van buren came into office with the objective of trying to expand what jackson had done. it includes trying to force that will on the congress. people generally dislike van buren. they thought of him as a shady and corrupt character. for much of his life, he was called the red fox. they could not pin him down on what he believed. not marshal a lot of support. he gets his preferred legislation through congress, but it is not very effective. it on the basis of the jacksonian philosophy. the federal government did not have much power to do this. you have a massive depression and you do not think you can do much at the federal level. he passed a law that involved an independent treasury. it did not do much to relieve the depression. therefore, he got voted out of office. it is not a modern view of executive power. >> the whigs believe in a powerful congress. weakey believe in a president.
think of van buren as jackson's third term. the problem was he was not jackson. he could not bring to the job all of the different skills and powerful personality that jackson had. van buren came into office with the objective of trying to expand what jackson had done. it includes trying to force that will on the congress. people generally dislike van buren. they thought of him as a shady and corrupt character. for much of his life, he was called the red fox. they could not pin him down on what...
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. >> family members of 23-year- old khiani jackson told me at a hearing today it was determined jackson can keep the five children that she had prior to giving birth to the newborn baby. what's going to happen with the baby remains unclear and that baby has captured so many hearts. >> she told investigators that she felt overwhelmed after the birth of the child. >> a sentiment echoed to us this afternoon by 23-year-old khiani jackson's stepmom who confirmed khiani has five children previously and after a hearing today will be allowed to keep custody of those children. what will become of this little baby girl? prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker was on hlntv today along with wusa9's video. >> of course, the department of social services right now is in charge of the baby. they ultimately will decide with the court system who will get custody of that newborn girl. >> reporter: it was a bizarre twist to find out the woman who gave interviews on tv saying she found the baby in her backyard was actually that baby's mom. so many of you reaching out on social media, some w
. >> family members of 23-year- old khiani jackson told me at a hearing today it was determined jackson can keep the five children that she had prior to giving birth to the newborn baby. what's going to happen with the baby remains unclear and that baby has captured so many hearts. >> she told investigators that she felt overwhelmed after the birth of the child. >> a sentiment echoed to us this afternoon by 23-year-old khiani jackson's stepmom who confirmed khiani has five...
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. >> jesse jackson is in the bay area. the well known civil rights leader sat down in the kpix 5 studio and gave us his take on the divide in the tech industry. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. the wind has switched direction, a little hazy outside right now. got some changes coming our way. we'll talk about that next. ,,,, inequality in silicon valle he says it is not only a laf diversity in the tech boardrooms, but across the d >>> jesse jackson is speaking out about inequality in silicon valley. he says it's not only a lack of diversity in the tech board rooms but across the board at tech companies. i sat down with him today. >> the best america is an america of inclusion. inclusion leads to growth and that's growth everybody wins. >> reporter: jesse jackson and the rainbow-push coalition are pushing for equality in the tech sector at silicon valley. he says the problem isn't just a high paid employee. it's also the people who support these companies. >> they are the top 20 companie
. >> jesse jackson is in the bay area. the well known civil rights leader sat down in the kpix 5 studio and gave us his take on the divide in the tech industry. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. the wind has switched direction, a little hazy outside right now. got some changes coming our way. we'll talk about that next. ,,,, inequality in silicon valle he says it is not only a laf diversity in the tech boardrooms, but across the d >>>...
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and it's always the getting up that counts. >> reporter: jackson, now 57, says he's lookinged for to reuniting with his two old friends. >> i'm dying to meet them. i'm going to embrace them and hug them. excuse me. because we've been through a lot together, and we made it, you know. we're here, we made it. >> reporter: jackson says he's not angry with the eyewitness, adding that he was just a kid at the time. and it took a lot of courage for him to comeed for after all these years. jim. >> axelrod: the power of forgiveness. vicente, thank you. a man in tallahassee, florida, set his house on fire today and fired on the emergency crews that responded. police say the first deputy to arrive was shot to death. the gunman then used the deputy's own gun to shoot a second deputy. the gunman was shot tho death. the second deputy was saveds by his bulletproof vest. up next. remember elizabeth smart. this well-known kidnapping survivor was at the u.n. and we'll tell you what she had to say when we come back. report, sex traffic hag has become a million bl-industry. elizabeth smart talked about
and it's always the getting up that counts. >> reporter: jackson, now 57, says he's lookinged for to reuniting with his two old friends. >> i'm dying to meet them. i'm going to embrace them and hug them. excuse me. because we've been through a lot together, and we made it, you know. we're here, we made it. >> reporter: jackson says he's not angry with the eyewitness, adding that he was just a kid at the time. and it took a lot of courage for him to comeed for after all these...
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griffin goes to jackson who hangs on to the score. 17-14 skins. if i can -- the vikings take a rg iii goes to jackpot jackson -- that is his new name. a secondthe drive, rushing touchdown and the redskins go for two. -- the vikings drive down the field again. is 29, make two, so it 26 minnesota was just over a minute to go. griffin scrambling around and incomplete. losing 29-26. >> not good enough to win. we lost the game. fault -- the guys fought really hard but we did not do it today. any box score. >> it bothers me. lead and came back down to get the lead. go back down and take the lead and they come back down and take the lead again. that.ickening by d.c. united in action against the red bulls coming off of today's rest but united has yet to drop a playoff series. check out the behind the kick bradley wright phillips gets the score and take game one. the redskins can still bounce the cats are back in action taking on the coyotes will stop that kicks off in about 10 minutes. >> there is some time to catch up. >> temperatures below freezing. you
griffin goes to jackson who hangs on to the score. 17-14 skins. if i can -- the vikings take a rg iii goes to jackpot jackson -- that is his new name. a secondthe drive, rushing touchdown and the redskins go for two. -- the vikings drive down the field again. is 29, make two, so it 26 minnesota was just over a minute to go. griffin scrambling around and incomplete. losing 29-26. >> not good enough to win. we lost the game. fault -- the guys fought really hard but we did not do it today....
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this is in jackson township, monomouth county. the concern is for exotic animals that may be in danger. right now, we don't have any word if that's the case. as soon as sky force gets there, we'll bring you those pictures. >> now, to the latest of breaking news we told you about in the top of the newscast. at least one ambulance and several cars are on the scene of a big prison fight in philadelphia's holmesburg section. we're told at least two people are hurt and being taken to a hospital. >> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parvine. >> well, we had a nice, mild day tonight. we will be having some patchy fog late tonight. it is already forming in parts of delaware. but, tomorrow morning, you'll notice for a round of the morning commute, only briefly, though. mids 60s through much of the area tomorrow. mid 60s again. and then it will get colder to end out the week. so we do have a cold blast coming. cold air will stay around over the week epd and, even as we go into next week, well below average for t
this is in jackson township, monomouth county. the concern is for exotic animals that may be in danger. right now, we don't have any word if that's the case. as soon as sky force gets there, we'll bring you those pictures. >> now, to the latest of breaking news we told you about in the top of the newscast. at least one ambulance and several cars are on the scene of a big prison fight in philadelphia's holmesburg section. we're told at least two people are hurt and being taken to a...
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but the first one was jackson. it's overshadowed bit two years ter by another death, linc was larger in scale. but if you look at the foug fathers, by th time they died, they were past their prime. if you -- the ly compable i can in really, is if shington had died in the balefield at yorktown, it would have absolutely taken the wind outof the ils of the cause. but, of course, he didn't e. so jacksonwahe first one. you this extordinary period mournin in the south for all th dths of all the other peop and all t funerals of theoung men tt would ner happen,ould nevever come home. and en jason wnt home by trn,s lincoln did lat,t wa that symbolic natur othe urney. all th freig was in there, and itasver verdramatic and i think. skz is sound like this ll be a best-seller as well. o see you. hankou. nicesee you again, too. >>> congp xt, vicky ward drops by th her book "the ball", an lar on some ofur funnr moments. >> and he said, this is ry don ims? justelus your budget and the "name your price" tool helpyou find whole ran
but the first one was jackson. it's overshadowed bit two years ter by another death, linc was larger in scale. but if you look at the foug fathers, by th time they died, they were past their prime. if you -- the ly compable i can in really, is if shington had died in the balefield at yorktown, it would have absolutely taken the wind outof the ils of the cause. but, of course, he didn't e. so jacksonwahe first one. you this extordinary period mournin in the south for all th dths of all the other...
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i first met jackson pollock in 1942.ame down the sidewalk, and there was lee krasner, whom i'd known of old, and she was with a very respectable-looking gentleman. and, uh...i saw this rather nice-looking guy, and lee said to me, "this fellow's going to be a great painter." i went, "well, ok." what finally hit me in pollock's art was the portable mural he did for the apartment house in which peggy guggenheim lived. that hit me. it was the first time i saw him go all over, repeat this way. i thought that was a great painting, and i began to follow pollock assiduously, you could say, after that. raised in the american southwest, pollock was influenced by indian sand painting, and in a sense, his works internalized the desert landscape itself. in new york, he studied the works of modern european masters, especially miro and picasso. i think he had his best run in '47, '48, '49, '50, what i call the "all over," when he spattered or dripped or whatever. about his art, pollock knew what he was about. he trusted his spontaneity
i first met jackson pollock in 1942.ame down the sidewalk, and there was lee krasner, whom i'd known of old, and she was with a very respectable-looking gentleman. and, uh...i saw this rather nice-looking guy, and lee said to me, "this fellow's going to be a great painter." i went, "well, ok." what finally hit me in pollock's art was the portable mural he did for the apartment house in which peggy guggenheim lived. that hit me. it was the first time i saw him go all over,...
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. >> reporter: today, the moment ricky jackson waited 39 years for. [ cheers and applause ] >> it was like emotional roller coaster. the english language doesn't fit what i'm feeling right now. >> reporter: freed from prison, his sentence vacated. jackson was one of three neighborhood kids convicted of a gruesome 1975 murder in cleveland and sent to death row. with no physical evidence, prosecutors based their case on the testimony of one 12-year-old boy who recently came forward and said he lied. i felt extreme pressure from detectives to describe a crime i never saw. >> in '75 he was a 12-year-old kid. and he was manipulated and coerced by the police. and they used him. it took a lot of courage to do what he did in that courtroom. >> reporter: also freed today jackson's co-defendant, wiley bridgeman, whose brother was patrolled in 2003 and fought to help his friend and brother. >> what you're reading is the happiness of being released. the bitterness is over with. i'm at the end of that road. >> reporter: their first stop, lunch with the attorneys who fought so hard for their releas
. >> reporter: today, the moment ricky jackson waited 39 years for. [ cheers and applause ] >> it was like emotional roller coaster. the english language doesn't fit what i'm feeling right now. >> reporter: freed from prison, his sentence vacated. jackson was one of three neighborhood kids convicted of a gruesome 1975 murder in cleveland and sent to death row. with no physical evidence, prosecutors based their case on the testimony of one 12-year-old boy who recently came...
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would you call for chief jackson to resign as well. >> i have. i think the way that he handled it, especially with the releasing of video tape. i think that there has been some questions about leadership, and he may be a great chief, but his police force is not following his instructions. we have to do something different. different people in different positions. >> you said that it's almost insulting that we are questioning his resignation. does that extend to his indict. there's a lot of talk that it could come down this weekend. how do you anticipate the community would act if he isn't indicted? >> i don't know. if i had a crystal ball i would be a rich woman, i'm not on the grand jury. i don't know what they are considering or thinking. i know there's a process in place, and everyone is waiting to see the outcome of the grand jury decision. >> let's talk about if she indict. what does that mean for the community of ferguson. >> it's a good first step in finding out what happened. so everyone can see what happened during the 90ons that it took
would you call for chief jackson to resign as well. >> i have. i think the way that he handled it, especially with the releasing of video tape. i think that there has been some questions about leadership, and he may be a great chief, but his police force is not following his instructions. we have to do something different. different people in different positions. >> you said that it's almost insulting that we are questioning his resignation. does that extend to his indict. there's a...
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so 14 months after the war stts, itas newall jackson. how was he able to do that. >> largely through sheer mitary rillnc heoveds fter than anybody even believed you could move them. >> bute had no backgroun to do that, rig? >> wel he did. he wt to westpointe. he g out of westpointe and he immediately foht in th mexican wa this was in 1887. so hwas a
so 14 months after the war stts, itas newall jackson. how was he able to do that. >> largely through sheer mitary rillnc heoveds fter than anybody even believed you could move them. >> bute had no backgroun to do that, rig? >> wel he did. he wt to westpointe. he g out of westpointe and he immediately foht in th mexican wa this was in 1887. so hwas a
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family members of 22-year-old khiani jackson of beltsville told our debra alfarone jackson attended a hearing today where it was determined she will be able to keep the five children she already had prior to giving birth to the baby this week. jackson told police she lied about the baby because she was overwhelmed. the question so many have now is what becomes of this little baby girl? prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker was on hlntv today talking about that. >> the department of social services now is in charge of the baby. they ultimately will decide with the court system who will get custody of that newborn girl. >> as of now, jackson faces no charges. police say she essentially complied with the maryland safe haven law which allows a parent or person responsible for a child to relinquish a child within 10 days of byrd to a police station, fire station or hospital -- birth to a police station, fire station or hospital and that baby was never in actual danger. >>> immigration reform is an issue that could drive a wide wedge between president obama and congress. t
family members of 22-year-old khiani jackson of beltsville told our debra alfarone jackson attended a hearing today where it was determined she will be able to keep the five children she already had prior to giving birth to the baby this week. jackson told police she lied about the baby because she was overwhelmed. the question so many have now is what becomes of this little baby girl? prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker was on hlntv today talking about that. >> the...
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heather jackson, henry clay, so we buy a lot of their works as well.his biography of tecumseh, a british scholar i found to be fascinating because it really looks that comes than i'm very interested in american indian history is actually started doing a lot of work with that is one of my favorite books. and see if this one is actually here. yes, this one right here. this book right here is one of my favorites because it was one of the groundbreaking pieces of scholarship done on the creek indians. deerskin and duffels by kathryn ron is an incredible book. i would recommend not to just about anybody. there was a very scholarly book. a lot of historians write for other historians. we want historians to read our book, but i think it is more important that you make the books or articles or whatever you are guiding accessible to the general public still be interested. how many people do we people do have a run in to history is just not my thing. part of it is that they've never read interesting history. they've never had good history teachers and professors
heather jackson, henry clay, so we buy a lot of their works as well.his biography of tecumseh, a british scholar i found to be fascinating because it really looks that comes than i'm very interested in american indian history is actually started doing a lot of work with that is one of my favorite books. and see if this one is actually here. yes, this one right here. this book right here is one of my favorites because it was one of the groundbreaking pieces of scholarship done on the creek...
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jackson do you have a copy of the letter? i have one right here to give you if you don't have one and do you have the lease? >> and then 5 thousand square feet adjacent. >> the exact same thing why don't we move forward we can talk about this. >> i'm sorry we can't talk about it now, it's not on the agenda. >> that's my space. >> okay. at this point do we have any another public comment before we move on? item 5 communication >> commissioners? members of the public any comment on communications? okay. is it on communications? >> yes. >> commissioners no one is going to disrespect dr. espanola jackson i've had a lot of patience i served through 3 generals 3 i pay attention to the communication as to the deliberations about the 5 thousand square feet and the additional 4 thousand plus the 3 thousand 4 hundred square feet was a space vacant so a gentleman could have a media center that was vested and many of your staff members were aware of it now what's happening is they're not paying attention there's one person trouble maker
jackson do you have a copy of the letter? i have one right here to give you if you don't have one and do you have the lease? >> and then 5 thousand square feet adjacent. >> the exact same thing why don't we move forward we can talk about this. >> i'm sorry we can't talk about it now, it's not on the agenda. >> that's my space. >> okay. at this point do we have any another public comment before we move on? item 5 communication >> commissioners? members of the...
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so our next one is for we were talking earlier about the k p for jackson doing business as as jackson for an entertainment permit on the bermuda triangle and the new operators want to continue to operate entertainment and northern station approved that with a condition in our binder i want to mention crystal has a maid our conditions on a color paper their ears to find thank you crystal so sam is here and he can talk about jackson. >> do i want those letters from the community now. >> sure. >> we got a lot of them today. >> great, thank you arrest my name is sam
so our next one is for we were talking earlier about the k p for jackson doing business as as jackson for an entertainment permit on the bermuda triangle and the new operators want to continue to operate entertainment and northern station approved that with a condition in our binder i want to mention crystal has a maid our conditions on a color paper their ears to find thank you crystal so sam is here and he can talk about jackson. >> do i want those letters from the community now....
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espanola jackson, ace washington and two others. >> dr. jackson. >> i think mrs. jackson left good afternoon first madam chair rosales fellow commissioners attorney and staff director bohe and welcome back mr. booster to see i know you never left and the comments you made earlier were very warming a recipe of hunters point shipyard someone that's attended thousands and thousands of meetings for the last 20 something years someone that's read the development plan i can assure you that you to the rest of the city and us we're looking up to you to help us in the critical stage of the presentation of the project to move this project forward the reason you're not seeing a lot of the residents of bayview hunters point to be honest some of the people have retired because they day and day out even when we're not here there's ongoing meetings in the community on the cac the pack was banned a few years ago we've spent that 20 years putting alice griffith and all those other plans i know where we are seeing you all here we don't need to be coming here maybe a little bit of t
espanola jackson, ace washington and two others. >> dr. jackson. >> i think mrs. jackson left good afternoon first madam chair rosales fellow commissioners attorney and staff director bohe and welcome back mr. booster to see i know you never left and the comments you made earlier were very warming a recipe of hunters point shipyard someone that's attended thousands and thousands of meetings for the last 20 something years someone that's read the development plan i can assure you...