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but sarah herman thinks that is unlikely in jackson's case. >> kenneth jackson is simply in confinementecause he cannot cope in general population. he is more afraid of being in general pop with other inmates with a roommate and cell mate. we've tried a couple times to get him to go to general population. he didn't last 24 hours. he did not feel safe. go put your clothes on. >> jackson's coping issues are not limited to general population. he recently cut himself in order to deal with the stress of living in confinement. >> the best way to relieve the pressure. i cut on myself. i cut my arm. when i bleed and got the pain it relaxes me. it's like having the most orgasm you can ever have. my blood pressure is 147/104 and i cut and 20 minutes later it's down to 110/70. i relax. straight up. >> this is your daily visit. remember we talked on thursday. where are you at today? let me see your arms. both. both. don't mess with it. >> sergeant herman has come to check on jackson and discuss his request to return to general population. >> when you told me on thursday you were about to break, rem
but sarah herman thinks that is unlikely in jackson's case. >> kenneth jackson is simply in confinementecause he cannot cope in general population. he is more afraid of being in general pop with other inmates with a roommate and cell mate. we've tried a couple times to get him to go to general population. he didn't last 24 hours. he did not feel safe. go put your clothes on. >> jackson's coping issues are not limited to general population. he recently cut himself in order to deal...
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in 1976, that meant reggie jackson.kson was clearly the biggest prize in that first free agent market. with 282 home runs in 10 years, he had led oakland to three straight world series titles. reggie jackson was on the market, and the yankees were shopping. when the dust settled, reggie jackson was a yankee. then came the inevitable question. how much did you get? come on! i want to know. i believe it is offensive to talk about things of that nature and things of that matter. my financial matters are my business. if reggie wouldn't tell, the papers would. former baseball commissioner bowie kuhn. reggie puts people in ballparks. he has some of the elements of a ruth. he has a style that makes him a great player. if he stays healthy and plays enough then you can probably generate extra people in your ballpark. therefore, he is worth something. steinbrenner's investment paid off. reggie jackson took the yankees to the world series his first year in new york. this time, they came out on top. the yankees were back in the ser
in 1976, that meant reggie jackson.kson was clearly the biggest prize in that first free agent market. with 282 home runs in 10 years, he had led oakland to three straight world series titles. reggie jackson was on the market, and the yankees were shopping. when the dust settled, reggie jackson was a yankee. then came the inevitable question. how much did you get? come on! i want to know. i believe it is offensive to talk about things of that nature and things of that matter. my financial...
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that playground to be a pretty good mraugd now 20 years later i have a letter from a friend from jackson i want to read the areas that concern is more the potential for ongoing noise and hazardous wastes in the demolition of the area near our schools and concerned with the shadows that fall on the park because of the height of the project it is the shadow that is the only decrease we have in the neighborhood we see that jackson mraurld got one hundred percent cleanlyness we saw syringes and beer bottles that happened a few years ago it fails to talk about the poor conditions in the restrooms it is really gross and the pelosi and lead basz based paint i went through a couple of classrooms in that mraurld and the clogged drinking fountains given this it if seem the eir sufficiently addresses the new unit directly across the park jackson park is the only park and will be a draw if you want to work with the vendors to see it serves not only the housing needs but the long term stnlts for all residents and as a side my husband i, tell you there's a baby damon boom you'll see kids and new babie
that playground to be a pretty good mraugd now 20 years later i have a letter from a friend from jackson i want to read the areas that concern is more the potential for ongoing noise and hazardous wastes in the demolition of the area near our schools and concerned with the shadows that fall on the park because of the height of the project it is the shadow that is the only decrease we have in the neighborhood we see that jackson mraurld got one hundred percent cleanlyness we saw syringes and...
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the way this happens there are four leading candidates, john quincy adams, andrew jackson william crawford and henry clay but you can only have three so henry clay gets thrown out. he happens to be the speaker of the house and is the most influential person. the corrupt the alleged corrupt bargain is free trade but if you swing the house to vote for me because you know andrew jackson is more popular i get to be secretary of state. there is no compelling evidence that this took place although there is some suggestive evidence. i showed you pictures of john quincy adams diary where he writes pages every day. the night he meets with henry clay is a page and a half that is blank. historians have speculated for ever clearly we all know what this means. but i think it's a step back from this. it doesn't matter whether not it was quid pro quo. henry clay would never have
the way this happens there are four leading candidates, john quincy adams, andrew jackson william crawford and henry clay but you can only have three so henry clay gets thrown out. he happens to be the speaker of the house and is the most influential person. the corrupt the alleged corrupt bargain is free trade but if you swing the house to vote for me because you know andrew jackson is more popular i get to be secretary of state. there is no compelling evidence that this took place although...
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. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't do. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we saw something today we haven't seen since the dependents of the great recession. the price of oil fell below $50 a barrel. it ended the day at 50.04, the lowest close since spring of 2009. have a look at this. just since june of last year, the price of oil has dropped by more than half. no one knows when the slide will end. on wall street, the dow fell more than 300 points. the s&p nearly 38. in beth cases a loss of nearly 2%. elaine quijano is looking into why investors are worried. >> reporter: today marked the worst drop in the dow and s&p since october. analysts and traders say there was no one particular reason, but the continued freefall in oil prices played a major role. bill stone is chief investment strategist for pnc wealth management. why are the markets tanking? >> oil did breech a kind of psychological barrie
. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't do. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we saw something today we haven't seen since the dependents of the great recession. the price of oil fell below $50 a barrel. it ended the day at 50.04, the lowest close since spring of 2009. have a...
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jackson got more votes than he did. jackson was a much more popular bigger than he was. look what he did. whether or not it ever happened, look what he did. taint was part of what the administration had to deal with from the beginning. john quincy adams wasn't a good idea with this, i should say also. it's worth noting will think of american politics, two-party system. at this time goes by the two-party system. there was only one party, the federalists had shot themselves in it of the war of 1812 the there was only one become the national republicans. it was beginning to so fissures within the it but there was really only one party at this point. while john quincy adams is president, the opposition, the andrew jackson supporters, stand up a political party but it's the birth of the second party system, what we call in american history. is your john quincy adams, you feel stuck on the horns of dilemma. what are going to do? you don't like the idea of party politics. you don't think of yourself as being a party politician to you are an adams. you been called the office. wh
jackson got more votes than he did. jackson was a much more popular bigger than he was. look what he did. whether or not it ever happened, look what he did. taint was part of what the administration had to deal with from the beginning. john quincy adams wasn't a good idea with this, i should say also. it's worth noting will think of american politics, two-party system. at this time goes by the two-party system. there was only one party, the federalists had shot themselves in it of the war of...
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all right. >> reporter: and opened the door for a special guest. >> jesse jackson.orter: civil rights leader jesse jackson told the congregation the struggle is not over. >> some of us who talked about civil rights back in the day, when did it end? >> reporter: jackson touched on the ongoing protests on the street following the instances of white police officers shooting and killing unarmed black men. during sunday service, a small group held signs. >> all lives matter here in our city. >> reporter: a city where last month the police commissioner picked up a sign. >> police should not shoot people. people should not shoot police. we can resolve the issues because we need each other. >> i don't think there's a police officer in this nation that comes to work intentionally wanting to kill somebody. i think it's probably one of the worse things that any officer can experience in their career. >> reporter: jackson says police are not the root of the problem. >> police are not why my wages are too low. police are not why i can't get a scholarship. >> reporter: and opport
all right. >> reporter: and opened the door for a special guest. >> jesse jackson.orter: civil rights leader jesse jackson told the congregation the struggle is not over. >> some of us who talked about civil rights back in the day, when did it end? >> reporter: jackson touched on the ongoing protests on the street following the instances of white police officers shooting and killing unarmed black men. during sunday service, a small group held signs. >> all lives...
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it was delivered by reverend jesse jackson. we were there as jackson touched on the divide between police and some community and live now for us at richmond police headquarters. >> heather police helped the church coordinate the visit. this is and community with an evolving relationship with police. jackson said police are not to blame for all of the problems. he says poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. >>> the church goes by the name church with a group for a reason. >> the joyful noise at sunday services can't be contained. today they raised the roof. opened the door for a special guest. >> jesse jackson. he ran for president and in 1984. 1988. >> civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson says the struggle is not over. >> when does it end? jackson touched on the ongoing protests in the streets following the instances of white police officers shooting and killing unarmed black men during sunday's services, a small group held protests signs outside of the church in richmond. >> all lives matter in our city. >> a city wher
it was delivered by reverend jesse jackson. we were there as jackson touched on the divide between police and some community and live now for us at richmond police headquarters. >> heather police helped the church coordinate the visit. this is and community with an evolving relationship with police. jackson said police are not to blame for all of the problems. he says poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. >>> the church goes by the name church with a group for a reason....
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that certain mitigation measures need to be take into account i think another major conditioner is jackson county park my children use that it is going to be severely impacted by the shadow that is going to be cast 40 percent shadow on this park and 25 percent during summer most this was not mentioned in the draft eir arrest not only is the smood going to have an impact but the use of residents on the park is going to have a significant effect and while i welcome new resident to potrero hill i think it's fantastic place to live over the course but i think this project needs to add mitigation measures to either provide a reservation facility a come municipal recreation facility something that the live oak school has discussions or some other form of recreation area that can mitigate the impacts on the park the last item i'd like to talk about is the observation that hazardous materials will enter into the air there is not a way to control the hazardous materials are going to i understand up in the air in live oaks and the 10ur7bd community. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. rob
that certain mitigation measures need to be take into account i think another major conditioner is jackson county park my children use that it is going to be severely impacted by the shadow that is going to be cast 40 percent shadow on this park and 25 percent during summer most this was not mentioned in the draft eir arrest not only is the smood going to have an impact but the use of residents on the park is going to have a significant effect and while i welcome new resident to potrero hill i...
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agreed smoot asked jackson for keys to his truck. she didn't give them up. he kicked in the bathroom door where she was locked in. that's where the similarities end. >> this has been a campaign that gap to ruin fred professionally. >> reporter: smoot's attorney said smoot and jackson had broken up. she was mad he wouldn't give her money for lawyers and doctors and refused to give him keys to the truck he needed to drive to work. smoot admitted breaking the bathroom door out of frustration but testified he never touched jackson with any intent to large. >> when you believe in something, you fight for it. i know what happened. he knows what happened. the truth is the truth. >> reporter: but jackson said smoot kicked in the door, grabbed and pushed her, ripping her shorts, then took her phone. she showed these pictures she said are from previous fifths with smoot. in the end the judge said she believed what happened on november 23rd didn't rise to the level of domestic violence. why do you think he was found not guilty? >> not quite sur
agreed smoot asked jackson for keys to his truck. she didn't give them up. he kicked in the bathroom door where she was locked in. that's where the similarities end. >> this has been a campaign that gap to ruin fred professionally. >> reporter: smoot's attorney said smoot and jackson had broken up. she was mad he wouldn't give her money for lawyers and doctors and refused to give him keys to the truck he needed to drive to work. smoot admitted breaking the bathroom door out of...
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he does this because he is sick of jesse jackson. he knew jackson from chicago. didn't find jackson supportive. so he cut off jackson and lifted up sharpton which is so insult insulting to the black community. >> the president was not too thrilled with jesse jackson if you will miming various guest rurs gestures. all of that is understandable. what is not understandable new york finest turned their backs on him by the thousands at a funeral for officer wenjian liu. i mean, with 245that kind of connection between the president, attorney general al sharpton and mayor bill de blasio why in the world should they not turn their backs on this mayor? >> well i think there has to be a civilian chain of command and you have to respect leadership. >> the heck you do. you have to respect people who respect you. >> yeah, but you know what -- >> if you're putting your life on the line i sure as hell would demand respect for what i'm doing, won the you if you were in that role. >> if i'm in the military i understand there's leadership, that was elected by people who have compl
he does this because he is sick of jesse jackson. he knew jackson from chicago. didn't find jackson supportive. so he cut off jackson and lifted up sharpton which is so insult insulting to the black community. >> the president was not too thrilled with jesse jackson if you will miming various guest rurs gestures. all of that is understandable. what is not understandable new york finest turned their backs on him by the thousands at a funeral for officer wenjian liu. i mean, with 245that...
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few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> eight [bleep]. you gonna try for nine?. mm-hmm! eight. >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to be mentally strong. you got to be physically strong. people see a weak spot, you know, they come for you, you know? you got to use your hands. ain't no guns in here. >> there are about 24 fights per month among the jail's male inmates. after each one, staff must sort out what happened. >> let's go! >> the recent fight between william mitchell and deamon beavers is due to a disagreement over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would pay mitchell in return for a favor. mitchell allowed beavers to use his account to buy commissary goods. since any money beavers had in his own account would be garnished by the jail for unpaid booking fees. >> you ready? >> beavers must now tell his side of the story to disciplinary officer hale, who will decide how much time he will get in segregation. >> i don't have no problems. you know what i'm saying? come on, harvey. you know me. you know i don't cause no ruckus. >
few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> eight [bleep]. you gonna try for nine?. mm-hmm! eight. >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to be mentally strong. you got to be physically strong. people see a weak spot, you know, they come for you, you know? you got to use your hands. ain't no guns in here. >> there are about 24 fights per month among the jail's male inmates. after each one, staff must sort out what happened. >> let's go!...
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he was stylish, he was funny, he was just going about his life in jackson, mississippi.efore dawn on june 26, 2011, a group of white kids from the next town over drove into jackson and they spotted craig anderson in a hotel parking lot. the kids had driven into jackson specifically to look for black people they could harass and beat and terrorize until their victims begged for their lives. they had been doing this kind of thing for months. a group of half dozen kids, sometimes more, they drove from their white county in mississippi into the majority black jackson, the state capitol, and they basically made a sport of it. get a group together, get drunk, drive into jackson specifically to find black people to attack. they threw beer bottles at people, they hit people with their fists, they used slingshots. the first kids to spot craig anderson that night, they kept him in the hotel parking lot until the rest of the kids could arrive they beat him. they screamed at him, called him names. one of the kids was driving a big ford f-250. he gunned the engine, took aim and then
he was stylish, he was funny, he was just going about his life in jackson, mississippi.efore dawn on june 26, 2011, a group of white kids from the next town over drove into jackson and they spotted craig anderson in a hotel parking lot. the kids had driven into jackson specifically to look for black people they could harass and beat and terrorize until their victims begged for their lives. they had been doing this kind of thing for months. a group of half dozen kids, sometimes more, they drove...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, jackson center, ohio. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >>> right now at 6:00 downtown san francisco shut down by thousands of people. more on their message and scuffles between demonstrators. good evening to you. >>> the annual walk for life march took place in the streets today. it shut down market street for hours and drew hundreds of counter protesters as well making for tense confrontations. christie smith is live in san francisco with how it all shook out. christie? >> reporter: good evening to you. things are starting to get back to normal here in the streets of san francisco along market. especially for people trying to make their way through. people who oppose abortion came into san francisco today. but it also created gridlock and traffic backups in the streets for the 11th an yun west coast march for life event through abortion opponents from across the bay area and out of state. pla
kevin tibbles, nbc news, jackson center, ohio. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >>> right now at 6:00 downtown san francisco shut down by thousands of people. more on their message and scuffles between demonstrators. good evening to you. >>> the annual walk for life march took place in...
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you can take jackson or wolf streets to get around this closure. >>> we have new information as we have been watching this scene for about an hour. jesse, what can you tell us? >> reporter: seven of the people will be out of their house for a while due to the work that is going on right now here on snyder avenue. it's taking place right outside apartment 1335. the amount of natural gas what is in the air is dangerously high. the department says the risk here was for an explosion. 60% in the air, if someone walks by with a cigarette, will it ignite? >> well, i can't say for certain that will happen if somebody is walking by but it is a possibility we have to prepare for. >> reporter: philadelphia high school is now open for those people displaced here to get warm and to use the restroom. crews have been finished making repairs and are now working to fill in the holes. jesse gary "nbc 10 news." >>> and breaking news this morning with a new threat from isis. the group is saying that it will kill two japanese hostages if it doesn't receive $200 million by friday. here's an image from the vi
you can take jackson or wolf streets to get around this closure. >>> we have new information as we have been watching this scene for about an hour. jesse, what can you tell us? >> reporter: seven of the people will be out of their house for a while due to the work that is going on right now here on snyder avenue. it's taking place right outside apartment 1335. the amount of natural gas what is in the air is dangerously high. the department says the risk here was for an explosion....
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so the mormon settlers in jackson county agree they will go. they go to neighboring counties in missouri. joseph smith is still in ohio at the time. the loss of independence in jackson county was a huge setback for joseph smith and his followers. this was supposed to be zion. the site of the new jerusalem where the saints of the latter days would gather to await the return of jesus christ. instead, everything fell apart. go ahead. >> why did they choose independence as the main city? was there a vision that made him choose independence? >> it's a great question. i think it is connected to an early group of mormon missionaries that he sends just beyond this part of missouri into what was then just called indian territory. there is a specific reason why smith and the mormons are interested in the missions to indians. i should have talked about this when we talk about the book of mormon, so thank you for asking. it allows me to get back to it. the book of mormon suggested that the lamanites would eventually return to the true church. that they wou
so the mormon settlers in jackson county agree they will go. they go to neighboring counties in missouri. joseph smith is still in ohio at the time. the loss of independence in jackson county was a huge setback for joseph smith and his followers. this was supposed to be zion. the site of the new jerusalem where the saints of the latter days would gather to await the return of jesus christ. instead, everything fell apart. go ahead. >> why did they choose independence as the main city? was...
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open spaces i've talked about earlier let's see in terms of the shadow it addresses the shadow an jackson park it seems like it limited to the the months of november through february and mostly in december i have a question for staff why is this - one speaker raised a question this project should have been into the blanket eir into the neighborhood each project has to have its own eir and better not to answer the question today. >> that will be my question i'll take it one speaker brought the point why this one has to occur and why in the past they've con formed environmentally to the area plan they don't have to have it separate 40 feet in height is the maximum height so considerations to shadow implications 40 feet and under there's a difference we have to know about that and look at that and then certainly i am supportive and wanted to make sure by analysis comments and responses if there was a change in the lay out of the project and they moved some unit around and created open space on the plan the impact is still not increased by doing that arrest so those are my main comments so fa
open spaces i've talked about earlier let's see in terms of the shadow it addresses the shadow an jackson park it seems like it limited to the the months of november through february and mostly in december i have a question for staff why is this - one speaker raised a question this project should have been into the blanket eir into the neighborhood each project has to have its own eir and better not to answer the question today. >> that will be my question i'll take it one speaker brought...
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thank you, shonda jackson. i wanted to read that into the record on behalf of shonda. >> good afternoon. i want to get something straight. you have folks standing up here talking about an issue that seems to be a burden that has to do with a crisis when it comes to the black community. shame on us to come appearing error that because if you turn on the lights in the whole city of san francisco, [indiscernible]. at the end of the day, the problem is this. ella hill hutch community center has great lighting, great lights inside, the kids don't play tennis at midnight and the reference don't [indiscernible]. i live right across the street. let me give you an example of where you need to take into consideration. i had a [indiscernible] and one of the staff person walked over, stabbed me in the neck and now i am that in litigation with collective impact. at the end of the day, what i want you to think about is that everybody in here once in betterment for our community. we don't need to be down here explaining one w
thank you, shonda jackson. i wanted to read that into the record on behalf of shonda. >> good afternoon. i want to get something straight. you have folks standing up here talking about an issue that seems to be a burden that has to do with a crisis when it comes to the black community. shame on us to come appearing error that because if you turn on the lights in the whole city of san francisco, [indiscernible]. at the end of the day, the problem is this. ella hill hutch community center...
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jackson lee: thank you. madam speaker, i join my colleagues in honoring today, recognizing and respecting those who travel through the devastation and horror of the holocaust, to those who lost their lives, i prayerfully mourn them. for those who have survived, i champion them and thank them and make a commitment as we have done as brothers and sisters republicans and democrats and as americans, never again. i rise as well to speak of the heinousness of the acts of boko haram. in the killing and murderous acts against innocent children in flibe jeeria. we -- in nigeria. we must stand together and act against this crisis. we must recognize that this bloodshed will not stop. i'm grateful that secretary kerry is in nigeria and collaborating on what the incomes steps are. i want to thank the united states military that has provided insight and cooperation, but madam speaker, there needs to be more. we need to have a waiver of some of the provisions dealing with utilization and collaboration in the nigerian milit
jackson lee: thank you. madam speaker, i join my colleagues in honoring today, recognizing and respecting those who travel through the devastation and horror of the holocaust, to those who lost their lives, i prayerfully mourn them. for those who have survived, i champion them and thank them and make a commitment as we have done as brothers and sisters republicans and democrats and as americans, never again. i rise as well to speak of the heinousness of the acts of boko haram. in the killing...
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espanola jackson was not involved in my of this i only took a minute and 32 seconds. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon john from the take could group what brought me up the brief conversation about the childcare it's great to hear about a project going ahead you need to hear, in fact, at least south of market due to the price of space we're losing childcare the market rate childcare all even though housing being build in the central city is great and we've seen an explosion of kids it's clearly rates to the new generation of young families moving into the city and at the same time, we're losing the market rate childcare and how many affordable childcare depended on the operating subsidy available that is constrained there's actually a growing childcare i don't know if it's a crisis but a serious situation so as the city look at those it and as it looks at it having a presentation about we've got something done is nice we need to identify the needs looking ahead they haven't done it this highlights i'm speaking about the community advise community has been set up to work
espanola jackson was not involved in my of this i only took a minute and 32 seconds. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon john from the take could group what brought me up the brief conversation about the childcare it's great to hear about a project going ahead you need to hear, in fact, at least south of market due to the price of space we're losing childcare the market rate childcare all even though housing being build in the central city is great and we've seen an...
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him and the jesse jackson's and sharpton's of the world. we're still having rakes talks -- race talks in 2015. they lift up martin luther king that he is done something great for us through integration. who has integration benefited? host: rob is up next. our line for independents. good morning. caller: i think -- i cannot see how obama has helped race relations in this country. i think, people are not recognizing it, we have been carson -- dr. ben carson who grew up in the streets of detroit and went on to become possibly the greatest neurosurgeon in the world. not to mention, he will be running for president. i urge all communities to look into who this gentleman is. this is the guy. this is the man who can save this nation. host: rob, if viewers want to learn more about him come a he is joining us next. he will be here for about 45 minutes, answering questions talking about some of these issues. for the next 15 minutes, we are taking questions, your comments on this question of which current leader embodies mlk's legacy. the washington p
him and the jesse jackson's and sharpton's of the world. we're still having rakes talks -- race talks in 2015. they lift up martin luther king that he is done something great for us through integration. who has integration benefited? host: rob is up next. our line for independents. good morning. caller: i think -- i cannot see how obama has helped race relations in this country. i think, people are not recognizing it, we have been carson -- dr. ben carson who grew up in the streets of detroit...
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justice jackson offered his concurring opinion which the supreme court later unanimously endorsed as the appropriate standard of analysis for questionable cases of executive exercises of executive power. justice jackson asserted that presidential powers are not fixed but they fluctuate depending on the disjunction or conjunction with acts of congress. he offered his famous template to analyze exercises of presidential power. now in the first zone the president acts pursuant the explicit or implicit congressional -- explicit or implicit congressional authorization. in this zone the president's powers are at their apex because he has all the powers article to all the powers article to get him and all the powers that congress has authorized to delegate to them under article one. in the second zone we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent on the subject. this is the nether world, a zone of twilight in which the powers are between the president and congress are uncertain. justice jackson advised us in this on congressional indifference or acquiescence may general
justice jackson offered his concurring opinion which the supreme court later unanimously endorsed as the appropriate standard of analysis for questionable cases of executive exercises of executive power. justice jackson asserted that presidential powers are not fixed but they fluctuate depending on the disjunction or conjunction with acts of congress. he offered his famous template to analyze exercises of presidential power. now in the first zone the president acts pursuant the explicit or...
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and to get chief jackson to resign, and i didn't have any interest in participating in that.hat, and do you know why lawmakers would be against it? >> well, i have to tell you, there are some colleagues of mine who don't understand the issue. they want to understand. in the came of john deal, i think his actions have revealed exactly what position he stands in. i think as the speaker of the house, he has an obligation to understand both sides of the argument. luckily, in the missouri state senate, we have senators who are overwhelmingly wanting to understand the situation. now, if chief jackson had resigned, i either last year or even now, it would relieve a lot of the tension that exists right now. not only in ferguson but in the general area. >> let's bring in the factors. there are several. leading up to the people demanding, especially the protesters. part of it has been his department's decision to release certain details and the timing of releasing the details. we have video of jackson's press conference where he revealed that brown robbed the convenient store and then
and to get chief jackson to resign, and i didn't have any interest in participating in that.hat, and do you know why lawmakers would be against it? >> well, i have to tell you, there are some colleagues of mine who don't understand the issue. they want to understand. in the came of john deal, i think his actions have revealed exactly what position he stands in. i think as the speaker of the house, he has an obligation to understand both sides of the argument. luckily, in the missouri...
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they would drive from mississippi in to jackson white kids called jackson jafica.lot until the rest of the friends could arrive and jumped him, beat him with their fists, screamed at him and called him names. one teenager was driving a big ford truck, f-250. he ran craig anderson over with his truck. the kid driving the truck called his friends in second vehicle and he laughed and told them he just ran the "n" word over and then drove off and anderson died of his injuries in a local hospital. he was attacked by those high school kids specifically and apparently only because of his race. the attack included running him over with a truck and now he was dead at age 47. that was in june 2011 in a modern day state capital. less than two years before that murder, president obama signed an expanded federal hate crimes law in to effect. matthew shepherd was killed in wyoming in 1998 he was beaten, tortured and left to tie because he was gay. james byrd was killed in texas that year. dragged for a mile and a half down a road by white supremacist. a decade after the deaths i
they would drive from mississippi in to jackson white kids called jackson jafica.lot until the rest of the friends could arrive and jumped him, beat him with their fists, screamed at him and called him names. one teenager was driving a big ford truck, f-250. he ran craig anderson over with his truck. the kid driving the truck called his friends in second vehicle and he laughed and told them he just ran the "n" word over and then drove off and anderson died of his injuries in a local...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news jackson center ohio. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >>> the following is a presentation of the redskins broadcast network.5jd3y ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to a special off season edition of "inside the redskins" presented by geico. i'm larry michael, well washington redskins 2014 season finished in disappointing fashion on december 28th
kevin tibbles, nbc news jackson center ohio. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >>> the following is a presentation of the redskins broadcast network.5jd3y ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to a special off season edition of "inside the redskins" presented by geico. i'm larry michael, well...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news jackson center ohio. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >> our indepth interview is the american sniper widow. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood", weekend edition. >> so much criticism directed towards american sniper charge it with glorifying a killer and now in an exclusive interview with "access hollywood", chris widow reveals the hero she knew and the message she gave bradley cooper shortly before he died. >> i know when he talked to bradley he said you know you will do great. only one thing. when you come to texas i have to tie you up in the back of my truck and knock some of the pretty off out of. bradley laughed of course. >>reporter: as chris widow explains, chris and bradley only had one conversation before chris died. allegedly murdered by a vet with ptsd in 2013. it was a tragic end to a complicated life in which chris served 4 tour of duty and was called the deadliest snipe
kevin tibbles, nbc news jackson center ohio. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow evening. have a good night everyone. >> our indepth interview is the american sniper widow. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood", weekend edition. >> so much criticism directed towards american sniper charge it with glorifying a killer...
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he does this because he is sick of jesse jackson. he knew jackson from chicago.ind jackson supportive. so he cut off jackson and lifted up sharpton which is so insult insulting to the black community. >> the president was not too thrilled with jesse jackson if you will miming various guest rurs gestures. all of that is understandable. what is not understandable new york finest turned their backs on him by the thousands at a funeral for officer wenjian liu. i mean, with 245that kind of connection between the president, attorney general al sharpton and mayor bill de blasio why in the world should they not turn their backs on this mayor? >> well i think there has to be a civilian chain of command and you have to respect leadership. >> the heck you do. you have to respect people who respect you. >> yeah, but you know what -- >> if you're putting your life on the line i sure as hell would demand respect for what i'm doing, won the you if you were in that role. >> if i'm in the military i understand there's leadership, that was elected by people who have complaints i d
he does this because he is sick of jesse jackson. he knew jackson from chicago.ind jackson supportive. so he cut off jackson and lifted up sharpton which is so insult insulting to the black community. >> the president was not too thrilled with jesse jackson if you will miming various guest rurs gestures. all of that is understandable. what is not understandable new york finest turned their backs on him by the thousands at a funeral for officer wenjian liu. i mean, with 245that kind of...
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let's bring in don lemon and joey jackson. you know the family well a lot of sources learned about this this morning as we have. what do you know at this point? >> caller: well we know that police did do life saving measures on the scene to get her to breath and, again, as nick has been reporting, she's in the hospital. yeah, we know that it's been -- i don't want to call it speculation, but has been in the media that has been reported she has issues with drugs, and the family eluded to that as well. it's not a secret, and we keep dancing around the issue and around the issue of it's just a coincidence about the bathtub. coincidences like that do not usually happen. for your mother to have died in the bathtub with 12 inches of water, and you to be found in the bathtub with water, i mean, that is, you know let's be just honest about that. she has been dealing with some issues and it's been publicly dealt with and she's been in the spotlight all her life having to deal with that and so i -- i would assume in listening to the fam
let's bring in don lemon and joey jackson. you know the family well a lot of sources learned about this this morning as we have. what do you know at this point? >> caller: well we know that police did do life saving measures on the scene to get her to breath and, again, as nick has been reporting, she's in the hospital. yeah, we know that it's been -- i don't want to call it speculation, but has been in the media that has been reported she has issues with drugs, and the family eluded to...
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>> reverend jackson spoke at bethlehem church. he talked about the ongoing street protest over police use of force. reverend jackson said the police are not the root of the problem but poverty and lack of opportunities are. >> police should not shoot people. people should not shoot police. we can resolve the people because we need each other. >> reverend jackson will visit the peninsula and silicon valley later today. >>> contra costa county is looking for volunteers to help count the homeless population. it's used to help the county provide services for the homeless. volunteers have to attend a two hour training session before starting. >>> a bay area attorney is highlighting the needs of the homeless in san francisco today. jacob kaufman was given -- since then this happens to be national muffin day. kaufman and other volunteers plan to hand out 300 must've fins this morning. kaufman will give $10 to project homeless connect for anyone who gives out must've muffins. >>> let's check in with sal and get you out the door. the folks
>> reverend jackson spoke at bethlehem church. he talked about the ongoing street protest over police use of force. reverend jackson said the police are not the root of the problem but poverty and lack of opportunities are. >> police should not shoot people. people should not shoot police. we can resolve the people because we need each other. >> reverend jackson will visit the peninsula and silicon valley later today. >>> contra costa county is looking for volunteers...
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he's sick of jesse jackson, he knew jackson from chicago. didn't find jackson supportive. he's cut off jackson and lifted up al sharpton which is again so insulting to the black community. lou: the president, understandably, was not too thrilled with the jesse jackson's, if you will, miming various gestures. all of that is understandable. what isn't understandable is why anyone would complain as mayor de blasio did that new york's finest turned their backs by the thousands on him at a funeral for officer liu. i mean this is -- with that connection between the president, the attorney general, al sharpton and mayor bill de blasio who campaigned against law enforcement, why in the world should they not turn their backs on this mayor juan? >> i think there has to be a civilian chain of command and you got to respect leadership. >> the heck you do! you have to respect people who respect you. you have to demand, i would think, if you're putting your life on the line i sure as hell would demand respect for what i would be doing. wouldn't you, if you were in that role? >> if i'm i
he's sick of jesse jackson, he knew jackson from chicago. didn't find jackson supportive. he's cut off jackson and lifted up al sharpton which is again so insulting to the black community. lou: the president, understandably, was not too thrilled with the jesse jackson's, if you will, miming various gestures. all of that is understandable. what isn't understandable is why anyone would complain as mayor de blasio did that new york's finest turned their backs by the thousands on him at a funeral...
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he was not the first. >> michael jackson no one could do it like him.pular. >> he looks older than 355. >> cam calloway did it in the 30s. >> 1932. >> i'll be darped. >> i love michael jackson. everything about him. >> so welcome i said so many people think he did it in that mowtown university special. >> there you go. >> that's it. >> yeah. >> michael didn't have his leg. >> he made it his own. >> observing martin luther king, jr. and all he's done for people. folks all over the country will participate in this service. but philadelphia has most events and one of biggest for 5,000 volunteers come out every year to girard college. >> 20th annual king day of college. that's where quinncy is. >> fox 29 family wurd this service right here is a great thing. i know your listeners are engaged now. >> they are engaged one of the questions we're asking them is do you feel like we're any closer to the content of the character rather than color of the skin and range of responses and it's not only day of service it's day of reflection and day of work and day for u
he was not the first. >> michael jackson no one could do it like him.pular. >> he looks older than 355. >> cam calloway did it in the 30s. >> 1932. >> i'll be darped. >> i love michael jackson. everything about him. >> so welcome i said so many people think he did it in that mowtown university special. >> there you go. >> that's it. >> yeah. >> michael didn't have his leg. >> he made it his own. >> observing martin...
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is an enormous space even though the eir neglected to look further an open space and extension of jackson partk for the residents there's a pipeline in the scope i'd like to talk about first of all the issues i think are imminent with a project this size first there's going to be the traffic problem a picture from this morning at an intersection we get to an any way to the peninsula this was at 840 this morning i took the photograph and it's at mississippi and mariposa this entrance the only entrance and exit we have for this part of potrero hill in our neighborhood we have anticipated you see in the background the new c s f on the same access point and going to have a kaiser permanente hospital and load of projects in the pipeline without addressing the issues of the existing congestion for problems in our neighborhood second point i'd like to address so overall the traffic impacts i feel the environmental impact report can't be mitigated another problem we have is the existing construction we look at this the cranes in the background this is a street to get to downtown from our neighbor
is an enormous space even though the eir neglected to look further an open space and extension of jackson partk for the residents there's a pipeline in the scope i'd like to talk about first of all the issues i think are imminent with a project this size first there's going to be the traffic problem a picture from this morning at an intersection we get to an any way to the peninsula this was at 840 this morning i took the photograph and it's at mississippi and mariposa this entrance the only...
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kids breathing room we provided ourselves with the community i love the woman that mentioned the jackson park clean up our kids are told not to touch needles or con domdz or syringes or poop. >> we love the neighborhood thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you for having us i'm virginia the head of school at live oak you can tell that our community has been paying attention to the development of 1601 mariposa as you've heard from many parents i won't repeat but undermine what the parent said as they ask you to prioritize this and the education for the children as we work on the 1601 mariposa project i want to help you understand how important it is that our community is considered as the defendant neighborhood has developed live oak is a kindergarten through 8 we have 2 hundred and 90 students our school is expanding last year 14 applications for every single spot in kindergarten increase not enough qualify education programs in the city of chicago and we need to prioritize the experience of our children in good schools we're growing our enrollment and building
kids breathing room we provided ourselves with the community i love the woman that mentioned the jackson park clean up our kids are told not to touch needles or con domdz or syringes or poop. >> we love the neighborhood thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you for having us i'm virginia the head of school at live oak you can tell that our community has been paying attention to the development of 1601 mariposa as you've heard from many parents i won't...
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and the jackson police had two .22 caliber shell casings from that shooting.took those shell casings and the shell casing that we found near wanda mason's body to the crime lab to see if they may have been fired from the same gun. >> analysts said that the casings appeared to be from the same gun. but the only way to be sure was to test fire the actual gun for comparison and police couldn't find it. police also looked for a link between ron allen and donnie warren. >> we tried everything we could think of to connect donnie warren to ronald allen. every time we came up short. so we decided to put donnie on the back burner and concentrate all our efforts on ronald allen. >> was ron allen the shooter and could the videotape identify him? allen was 5'3" inches tall. what was the height of the shooter in the videotape? to find out, detectives went back to the store to recreate the murder. with gradated height charts set up around the store and using the door and sunglass display as reference points, a height test was conducted using the same security camera, set at
and the jackson police had two .22 caliber shell casings from that shooting.took those shell casings and the shell casing that we found near wanda mason's body to the crime lab to see if they may have been fired from the same gun. >> analysts said that the casings appeared to be from the same gun. but the only way to be sure was to test fire the actual gun for comparison and police couldn't find it. police also looked for a link between ron allen and donnie warren. >> we tried...
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louis county, and chief jackson and the mayor and city council in ferguson.y point of the way, if there was any action that would take away some of the pain and the hurt and the anger, it would relieve some of that tension. it is natural to have a lot of anger after you see a young black man in the streets for 4 1/2 hours and then you see people who are either appointed or elected into their offices and they perform in a reckless manner. so that is why we trying to find resolve. but what it takes is a lot of cooperation on the part of not only the speaker of the house but also members of the full general assembly. >> that was my conversation with maria chappelle nadal out of ferguson. >>> up next, romney says he's considering a third run for the whie white house. what that means, next. ur members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members >>> turning to politics, mitt romney says he is seriously considering a third run for president in 2016. romney made the comments to a group of
louis county, and chief jackson and the mayor and city council in ferguson.y point of the way, if there was any action that would take away some of the pain and the hurt and the anger, it would relieve some of that tension. it is natural to have a lot of anger after you see a young black man in the streets for 4 1/2 hours and then you see people who are either appointed or elected into their offices and they perform in a reckless manner. so that is why we trying to find resolve. but what it...