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so, why do we name it after jackson?ure does a lot of talking about and using the phrase, "age of jackson" throughout the book, but for him, it seems like we do name it after an individual. it seems like it is embodied in jackson's inner child self, and this is where it is birthed. i'm not exactly clear from rogan 's presentation of it, how does it actually get filtered out to the public? are these all of jackson's inner demons from childhood? it is not clear how that kind of permeates american society? >> i think there is actually an interesting tension within the book. on one hand, rogan -- you can't help but get the impressions on this that if jackson had had a longer lasting relationship with his parents, for instance, you can make this moral argument that jackson in some way is a living aggregate of all of these characteristics of the american personality of the time. that his response to the developments in capitalism, in capital l liberalism, his alienation, his need to be self-reliant, all of these things were in
so, why do we name it after jackson?ure does a lot of talking about and using the phrase, "age of jackson" throughout the book, but for him, it seems like we do name it after an individual. it seems like it is embodied in jackson's inner child self, and this is where it is birthed. i'm not exactly clear from rogan 's presentation of it, how does it actually get filtered out to the public? are these all of jackson's inner demons from childhood? it is not clear how that kind of...
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we mean by "age of jackson." professor feller: i've sometimes argued we call it age of jackson because we don't know what else to call it, literally. ok, we will name it after jackson. then you have a name. you can stop there and say it is the age of jackson. >> he is a very powerful president. he expands executive authority. he stands down the location. he needs his due at some level. there is not any executive during this period that has that sort of footprint. i would have voted for quincy adams over jackson in terms of presidents who got things done. >> outside texas? [laughter] professor feller: in a way, we have done something remarkable for good or ill. we have managed to talk about the age of jackson and jacksonian democracy for close to two hours and have not even mentioned tocqueville. i think one could make an argument that part of the origin, aside from the historians' compulsion to find a theme, a story, something to fit it all together, the idea that this was a democratic age and there was something
we mean by "age of jackson." professor feller: i've sometimes argued we call it age of jackson because we don't know what else to call it, literally. ok, we will name it after jackson. then you have a name. you can stop there and say it is the age of jackson. >> he is a very powerful president. he expands executive authority. he stands down the location. he needs his due at some level. there is not any executive during this period that has that sort of footprint. i would have...
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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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(michael jackson) oh! ♪ ♪ tearin' me apart, yes, it is ♪ (narrator) plus a dazzling array of talent from across the entertainment world. (dick clark) i'm very honored to be part of this celebration tonight. i really believe that motown has built the potential for going on forever. (smokey robinson) ♪ so take a good look at my face ♪ ♪ see my smile looks out of place ♪ ♪ oh, look a little bit closer ♪ (narrator) all of these incredible songs and unforgettable moments, plus hours and hours of bonus features, are all together in the motown 25 dvd collection. and here's your chance to get your own. ♪ i wish those days could come back once more ♪ ♪ why did those days ♪ (narrator) it's the music that transformed america. ♪ now if there's a smile on my face ♪ ♪ it's only there tryin' ♪ (narrator) the beat of a generation. ♪ baby, i need your lovin' ♪ ♪ got to have all your lovin' ♪ (narrator) the soul of a nation. ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (narrator) and on one special night in 1983, motown
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jackson. >>reporter: and what did he tell you to say? >> he showed me the pictures of the baby and stuff. i mean he convinced me of his guilt. this is not, like, something that was just hatched on the fly. i mean it took days. i went to his office two or three days and it was a period of grooming of coaching. >>reporter: webb says jackson also promised him something in return for his testimony. webb's own robbery sentence would be reduced. webb says he took the deal. >> if you're in my position 22 years old and the district attorney controls your life and says we're going to convict you of this and then pardon you for it but have you to do this all right, or i'm going to give you a life sentence. what are you going to do? >>reporter: but you knew you were being asked to lie under oath. >> sure. it wasn't asked, it was forced. >>reporter: did you know what consequences might result. >> i didn't have any idea. i was young. >>reporter: webb alleges jackson told him to hide the deal from the jury.
jackson. >>reporter: and what did he tell you to say? >> he showed me the pictures of the baby and stuff. i mean he convinced me of his guilt. this is not, like, something that was just hatched on the fly. i mean it took days. i went to his office two or three days and it was a period of grooming of coaching. >>reporter: webb says jackson also promised him something in return for his testimony. webb's own robbery sentence would be reduced. webb says he took the deal. >>...
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he had served under andrew jackson in the military. he was involved in politics in tennessee and so he and andrew jackson knew each other from before houston's time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the efforts here to gain independence and the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior presidents of texas and u.s. presidents, both sides at one point or another refusing. there were issues going on you know annexing a state that accepted slavery was an issue, great britain getting involved was kind of spurring the united states to annex the state of texas. finally in 1844 during the election it became a major issue and it gets revisited again and so andrew jackson writes to his old friend sam houston basically saying that it would really benefit the future prosperity of texas and the united states for this to happen. and he ends the letter saying "god bless you and yours and grant you prosperity in this life and the life to come is the prayer o
he had served under andrew jackson in the military. he was involved in politics in tennessee and so he and andrew jackson knew each other from before houston's time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the efforts here to gain independence and the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior presidents of texas and u.s. presidents, both sides at one point or another refusing. there were issues going on you...
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and jackson's surrogate. a 1996 letter documents the prosecutor's efforts to lessen web's prison time. >> it says "i have received a letter from johnny which shows he was convicted of robbery. i would appreciate you taking this information into consideration when considering parole elegibility. >> the innocence project representing cameron todd willingham's family said it dug up evidence of a deal between the prosecutor and the informant. a letter bearing what jackson demints is his own -- admits assist his own writing talks about cooperation, and webb should have a less sentence because that is what jackson wanted it to be. >> webb denied having the incentives. he testified like he testified out the altruism the good possess of his heart. >> reporter: your decision to lie contributed to the xt accusation of a man who may or may not be innocent. how do you live with that? >> for 22 years, you know pretty. it destroyed my life. it's not something easy to live through. >> reporter: meanwhile jackson's life got
and jackson's surrogate. a 1996 letter documents the prosecutor's efforts to lessen web's prison time. >> it says "i have received a letter from johnny which shows he was convicted of robbery. i would appreciate you taking this information into consideration when considering parole elegibility. >> the innocence project representing cameron todd willingham's family said it dug up evidence of a deal between the prosecutor and the informant. a letter bearing what jackson demints...
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john jackson a friend of webb's father. >> what did he tell to you say? >> he saw showed me the pictures of the baby. this wasn't hatched on a fly. i.t. took days, i went to his office two or three times, it was a period of grooming, of coaching. >> reporter: web says jackson also promised him something in return for his testimony. webb answer own robbery sentence would be reduced. webb took the deal. >> if you are in my position, 22 years old and the d.a, the man who controls your life convince he you of this and says we're going to pardon you for this, or you have to do this or i'm going to giver you a life sentence. what -- to give you a life sentence. what are you going to do? >> the heart of this is i.t. was unreliable and it should not have been used to convict todd willingham in the first place. at this point, nobody is relying necessarily on what johnny webb has to say. >> reporter: do you believe what webb has to say that not only did they have this deal but jackson told him to tell this lie on the stand? >> i believe it. because it's not just co
john jackson a friend of webb's father. >> what did he tell to you say? >> he saw showed me the pictures of the baby. this wasn't hatched on a fly. i.t. took days, i went to his office two or three times, it was a period of grooming, of coaching. >> reporter: web says jackson also promised him something in return for his testimony. webb answer own robbery sentence would be reduced. webb took the deal. >> if you are in my position, 22 years old and the d.a, the man who...
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the jackson wing worked out of scoop jackson's office. it was not republican/democrat it was the committee on present danger democrats aligned with the nixon administration, not on everything. but on these big boats like -- votes like abm trident merv, troop levels in europe, the mansfield amendment. in a way, it was a healthier kind of battle because it was not drawn along partisan lines the way it is today. >> did you know richard perle? john: i first met richard perle really outside of congress and the administration, at a conference at the big conference center outside of washington. and i was very impressed. we spent a couple of days debating these issues and -- in this conference and we found ourselves on the same size of the issues, reinforcing one another. we got to know each other socially and, when i worked on the hill, i worked with him and dorothy bostic. he was really working for dorothy. and she was the main national security person on scoop's staff. scoop was so close to next and -- nixon on policy issues that we never did
the jackson wing worked out of scoop jackson's office. it was not republican/democrat it was the committee on present danger democrats aligned with the nixon administration, not on everything. but on these big boats like -- votes like abm trident merv, troop levels in europe, the mansfield amendment. in a way, it was a healthier kind of battle because it was not drawn along partisan lines the way it is today. >> did you know richard perle? john: i first met richard perle really outside of...
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let's start with michael jackson. acording to reports, attorneys are claiming the late super star spent $200 million to silence several alleged victims. >> the reports also claim wade robson and james, two men in their 30s, are threatening to release a wealth of evidence. this could do what no other prosecutor has been able to do, show that jackson violated young boys and paid to keep them quiet. >> tonight's top story, michael jackson's accusers quiet no more. >> we're talking about mind-boggling amounts of money.
let's start with michael jackson. acording to reports, attorneys are claiming the late super star spent $200 million to silence several alleged victims. >> the reports also claim wade robson and james, two men in their 30s, are threatening to release a wealth of evidence. this could do what no other prosecutor has been able to do, show that jackson violated young boys and paid to keep them quiet. >> tonight's top story, michael jackson's accusers quiet no more. >> we're...
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>> let me add to what reverend jackson said. back in the 1930's, my grandfather came from north carolina to baltimore with very little education and got a good paying job. like the grandparents of many of those young people out there yesterday, those jobs are dried-up. this is a generation where there are too many people seeking to few jobs in baltimore city. they are disadvantaged. on top of that, and i do agree with the comments of mr. angelos, people on the street know already what happened to freddie gray. anything that concerns us, if so many people know what happened they know the officer involved and know how he was killed, if they know, why don't the police know? why doesn't the mayor know? why isn't announce sooner? it says something about the priorities in that area, and something really has to change soon. >> it means police -- police are the police. they know who are engaged in violence and excessive force. because police are not telling police, gang bangers not telling gang bangers. the corruption of the relationshi
>> let me add to what reverend jackson said. back in the 1930's, my grandfather came from north carolina to baltimore with very little education and got a good paying job. like the grandparents of many of those young people out there yesterday, those jobs are dried-up. this is a generation where there are too many people seeking to few jobs in baltimore city. they are disadvantaged. on top of that, and i do agree with the comments of mr. angelos, people on the street know already what...
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foxx: i was in jackson, mississippi. congressman thompson took me to a place. i'd never had tamales. i did not think i would have tamales in mississippi. they were pretty good. i can't remember the name of the place but i could visualize it. go to jackson and have tamales. mike: thank you for a great conversation. foxx: thank you, mike. [applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and energy efficiency. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you for coming out. mike: you are fully mobile?
foxx: i was in jackson, mississippi. congressman thompson took me to a place. i'd never had tamales. i did not think i would have tamales in mississippi. they were pretty good. i can't remember the name of the place but i could visualize it. go to jackson and have tamales. mike: thank you for a great conversation. foxx: thank you, mike. [applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and...
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>> jackson and his team also wanted to investigate the dark marks that appeared to be bloodstains. >>at we did is take micro samples from these bloodstain areas, which were taken back to the united states for micro chemical analyses. the result was these features are, in fact, blood. >> with no explanation for how the image was made, and the apparent presence of blood on the cloth, jackson looked to the gospels to see whether there was a connection between the last day of jesus' life and the shroud. according to the gospel of john, then pilate took jesus and had him flogged. >> what i think stands out the most are the many marks that are all over the cloth. to me, this looks like blood residues of a person who was whipped or scourged. >> everything about the passion narrative speaks about the pain, the humiliation of jesus' death. it begins with the most appalling flogging. flogging that will have brought jesus to within an inch of his life. it's a really appalling spectacle, when you think about it. >> he was spat upon, laughed at, anything to just crush his spirit as much as possibl
>> jackson and his team also wanted to investigate the dark marks that appeared to be bloodstains. >>at we did is take micro samples from these bloodstain areas, which were taken back to the united states for micro chemical analyses. the result was these features are, in fact, blood. >> with no explanation for how the image was made, and the apparent presence of blood on the cloth, jackson looked to the gospels to see whether there was a connection between the last day of...
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>> jackson and his team also wanted to investigate the dark marks that appeared to be bloodstains. >> take micro samples from these bloodstain areas, which were taken back to the united states for micro chemical analyses. the result was these features are, in fact, blood. >> with no explanation for how the image was made, and the apparent presence of blood on the cloth, jackson looked to the gospels to see whether there was a connection between the last day of jesus' life and the shroud. according to the gospel of john, then pilate took jesus and had him flogged. >> what i think stands out the most are the many marks that are all over the cloth. to me, this looks like blood residues of a person who was whipped or scourged. >> everything about the passion narrative speaks about the pain, the humiliation of jesus's death. it begins with the most appalling flogging. flogging that will have brought jesus to within an inch of his life. it's a really appalling spectacle, when you think about it. >> he was spat upon, laughed at, anything to just crush his spirit as much as possible. >> but t
>> jackson and his team also wanted to investigate the dark marks that appeared to be bloodstains. >> take micro samples from these bloodstain areas, which were taken back to the united states for micro chemical analyses. the result was these features are, in fact, blood. >> with no explanation for how the image was made, and the apparent presence of blood on the cloth, jackson looked to the gospels to see whether there was a connection between the last day of jesus' life and...
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and jackson's surrogates in which a deal is implied. recently discovered note on the d.a.'s file on webb said that his sentence was supposed to be based on his cooperation in willingham. jackson now a retired district judge denies that he coached webb to lie on the stand. he also denies a deal between him and webb ever existed. jackson will face those charges, leveled by the texas bar association later this year in a jury trial. if found guilty, the punishment ranges from rep prisoner band to disbarment. whatever the outcome this is the latest chapter in a painful episode that took the lives of three young girls in this community, and that led to the execution of a man who may have been innocent. heidi joe castro, al jazeera, corsicana, texas. >>> be sure to tune in at 8 p.m. for more of heidi jo castro's reporting on this case. >>> today is world autism awareness day. this year's theme is employment. an estimated 80% of adults with autism are unemployed. that's according to the u.n. and cdc data shows that 1 in 68 people in the u.s. ha
and jackson's surrogates in which a deal is implied. recently discovered note on the d.a.'s file on webb said that his sentence was supposed to be based on his cooperation in willingham. jackson now a retired district judge denies that he coached webb to lie on the stand. he also denies a deal between him and webb ever existed. jackson will face those charges, leveled by the texas bar association later this year in a jury trial. if found guilty, the punishment ranges from rep prisoner band to...
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let me see it again. >> i've known jackson since he was born.'t think jackson knows that, man, i'm a little different. i think he looks at this, and he does not see it as something that's going to hold him back. that's what makes this great. >> you can go to bleacherreport.com to see the rest of jackson's really touching story, and, of course, a lot more incredible moments will unfold this afternoon on tbs. a quick reminder, three hours of pregame coverage coming up on tbs when this show is over at 3:00 eastern. the first semifinal matchup, michigan state versus duke at 6:00 p.m. with the national broadcast on tbs and the super passionate fans, you are covered on team stream, presented by bleacher report. the spartans' home announcer have a call on trutv, and blues are on tnt, a more biassed broadcast if that's what you're looking for. tbs has the national broadcast, and wisconsin team stream is on trutv, and the kentucky version airs on our sister network, tnt. that's all well and good, but let's just cut to the chase, guys. >> you handled that
let me see it again. >> i've known jackson since he was born.'t think jackson knows that, man, i'm a little different. i think he looks at this, and he does not see it as something that's going to hold him back. that's what makes this great. >> you can go to bleacherreport.com to see the rest of jackson's really touching story, and, of course, a lot more incredible moments will unfold this afternoon on tbs. a quick reminder, three hours of pregame coverage coming up on tbs when this...
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offered by miss jackson lee of texas. -- ms. jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 212, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizings the gentlelady from tfpblgts ms. jackson lee: this is a comprehensive approach, mr. chairman to the issue of cybersecurity and national cybersecurity protection. the amendment that i'm offering now states that the secretary of homeland security may consult with sector specific agencies, businesses, and stakeholders to produce and submit to the committee on homeland security of the house of representatives and the committee on homeland security and government affairs of the senate a report on how best to align federally funded cybersecurity research and development activities with private sector efforts to protect privacy and civil liberties while assuring security and resilience of the nation's critical infrastructure. again i can recount the incidences that have brought this issue to the attention of the american people.
offered by miss jackson lee of texas. -- ms. jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 212, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizings the gentlelady from tfpblgts ms. jackson lee: this is a comprehensive approach, mr. chairman to the issue of cybersecurity and national cybersecurity protection. the amendment that i'm offering now states that the secretary of homeland security may consult with...
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talton was fired, robin jackson came in as the director. i think i pointed out he was woefully. >> and i'm a visitor here, so i have to be careful not to violate your rules of five minutes. but if i can just point out one other thing, mrs. flanz was in the room with me when i asked mr. sepich to be included in the same investigation that mr. tremaine was subject to intense interrogation. mr. sepich was the boss of the first senior administrator fired for mismanagement under the law this congress passed last august. mr. sepich quietly retired one week ago. thank you for letting me be here, chairman, and ranking member. thank you to mr. tremaine and dr. head and i just can't tell you how much i appreciate your encouragement and your willingness to help us get this right. >> thank you. and i think your passion speaks for itself. and i think when i mentioned being on the right team, there's no question that our representative has been an advocate for veterans that we haven't seen the likes of. so thank you so much for that, ma'am. >> thank you
talton was fired, robin jackson came in as the director. i think i pointed out he was woefully. >> and i'm a visitor here, so i have to be careful not to violate your rules of five minutes. but if i can just point out one other thing, mrs. flanz was in the room with me when i asked mr. sepich to be included in the same investigation that mr. tremaine was subject to intense interrogation. mr. sepich was the boss of the first senior administrator fired for mismanagement under the law this...
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jackson actually called up bullies to the stage to ask them why they did it.oach and diana asked him more about that just after the event. >> you know everybody in the crowd can see, okay these are the people that are supposed to be the bullies. let's see if they're really bold enough to stand up and admit to being bullies. that's the first part. you know if you can have people admit to it and take up to their responsibilities and ownership, i mean that's where you start from and there figure out how you need to nip it in the bud. >> that's right, fess up. jackson has been doing this for eight years and is still in touch with some of the kids he's called up over the years. >>> well, that's all for "news4 this week." i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us. we leave you with time lapse video of lightning. you know what i'm talking about. from our severe storms that moved through this week. until next time remember be safe be kind be happy. bye-bye, everybody. >>> we begin with breaking news right now. a powerful earthquake rocking the capital of nepal. we w
jackson actually called up bullies to the stage to ask them why they did it.oach and diana asked him more about that just after the event. >> you know everybody in the crowd can see, okay these are the people that are supposed to be the bullies. let's see if they're really bold enough to stand up and admit to being bullies. that's the first part. you know if you can have people admit to it and take up to their responsibilities and ownership, i mean that's where you start from and there...
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joey jackson, thank you.otti, keep us posted as to the next move. >>> there is this other story that crossed our desks and it's rally astounding. two boys are in a coma and their mom and dad on your screen affectively so injured they were hospitalized. the father crippled, unable to speak, their mother stricken with convulsions. all of them severely poisoned while on vacation in the virgin island and now the united states justice department is stepping in. you're about to find out what they're doing, that they're looking for and what might happen to the people who own the hotel and the place where they got treatment for pests. and stomachs are growling. or is that just me? it's lobsterfest, red lobster's largest variety of lobster dishes all year. double up with dueling lobster tails. or make lobster lover's dream a reality. but here's a reality check: it ends soon. moare transportedcts on container ships. before a truck delivers it to your store, a container ship delivered it to that truck. here in san diego
joey jackson, thank you.otti, keep us posted as to the next move. >>> there is this other story that crossed our desks and it's rally astounding. two boys are in a coma and their mom and dad on your screen affectively so injured they were hospitalized. the father crippled, unable to speak, their mother stricken with convulsions. all of them severely poisoned while on vacation in the virgin island and now the united states justice department is stepping in. you're about to find out what...
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i want to bring in joey jackson and jill carter.come to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> thank you. >> joey i want to start with you. the autopsy report will be coming out soon. people are very curious to know obviously how freddie gray came to have a broken vertebrae and a crushed larynx. we know his hands and feet were shackled inside of that police van. we now know there was a previous case in which a man died after being transported in such a way in the back of a police van because police do this rough ride thing, right? to kind of shake up the prisoners in the back. will the autopsy report give us any hints as to if that occurred? >> i think it will be very significant, carol, for the following reason. there's a medical explanation, right, as to exactly what occurred. what an autopsy will show is the severity of the injuries the extent of the injuries the extent of the break, there would be no speculation on that. certain things happen in certain ways. people can say anything. police can say anything. obviously we would
i want to bring in joey jackson and jill carter.come to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> thank you. >> joey i want to start with you. the autopsy report will be coming out soon. people are very curious to know obviously how freddie gray came to have a broken vertebrae and a crushed larynx. we know his hands and feet were shackled inside of that police van. we now know there was a previous case in which a man died after being transported in such a way in the back of a...
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i lied like he told me to. >> jackson denies all of this. but webb points to documentation that he saved of letters that he saved between himself and jackson and associates that seem to support webb's current story. and on top of this, now an independent group of firefighters said that they debunked the evidence from the scene, saying that it was junk science. >> and what has come out as well the statements by prosecute webb and what is next in all of this. >> well, now the attention is on the prosecutor, john jackson, and the bar association filed a formal accusation against him last month. so jackson will face those charges next month before a jury trial. and that has not been set yet but may next year. >> much more ahead in the next hour here on aljazeera america. >>> up next in power politics. a u.s. senator faces a u.s. judge, and 14 criminal corruption charges. >>> one immediate response to the preliminary deal in iran's nuclear program. the price of oil is dropping. >> the white house said the united states is providing assistance to
i lied like he told me to. >> jackson denies all of this. but webb points to documentation that he saved of letters that he saved between himself and jackson and associates that seem to support webb's current story. and on top of this, now an independent group of firefighters said that they debunked the evidence from the scene, saying that it was junk science. >> and what has come out as well the statements by prosecute webb and what is next in all of this. >> well, now the...
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joey jackson? >> ashleigh, what happens -- when you evaluate this, you have to evaluate it in three different ways. the first thing is you have to look at the immediacy of the threat. when you see the threat moving away from the officer, it becomes very problematic. why? because then the threat is no longer immediate and posed to the officer. the second thing is, now you look to the proportionally of the force. for whatever reason, the officer is drawing his firearm and perhaps you could say it would be justified in drawing the firearm to say, hey, freeze, stop, do what you do, the discharging of it is what becomes problematic. final point is you look at the reasonableness of the conduct also. and certainly in the drawing of the firearm and then beginning to discharge itç at this points that reasonable under these circumstances? that's the problem. >> if i could ask our control room to just freeze that frame where you see the officer going for his gun. and there is sizable difference between five
joey jackson? >> ashleigh, what happens -- when you evaluate this, you have to evaluate it in three different ways. the first thing is you have to look at the immediacy of the threat. when you see the threat moving away from the officer, it becomes very problematic. why? because then the threat is no longer immediate and posed to the officer. the second thing is, now you look to the proportionally of the force. for whatever reason, the officer is drawing his firearm and perhaps you could...
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his show is called "desean jackson home team."s about the women in his life like his mom, sister and new girlfriend. >>> so the sky is the limit for one little boy with special needs. >> with the help of photography, his father is helping him fly. nbc's hallie jackson has the story. >> look right there. >> reporter: photographer allen lawrence takes hundreds of pictures of his kids. but one of them is not like the others. because of all the lawrence children only will flies. >> will has always wanted to fly. ever since he learned to roll over on his stomach. >> reporter: so one day dad made it happen. sending the photos to friends and family, a change from when will was first born and allen didn't share any pictures. >> when the doctors told us he had down syndrome i didn't want people to see him and know that he had downs. >> reporter: it took a wakeup call from his wife to help allen see beyond the down syndrome diagnosis. >> i just had to say, buddy, you know we will deal with what comes our way. but right now he's healthy. he'
his show is called "desean jackson home team."s about the women in his life like his mom, sister and new girlfriend. >>> so the sky is the limit for one little boy with special needs. >> with the help of photography, his father is helping him fly. nbc's hallie jackson has the story. >> look right there. >> reporter: photographer allen lawrence takes hundreds of pictures of his kids. but one of them is not like the others. because of all the lawrence children...
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an amazing failure of leadership, sepich and jackson actually detailed dr.muse out of the state for 90 days in the middle of this crisis. i speak with you today with a heavy heart disgusted by the continued cover-ups and a discrediting campaign through open-ended investigation and the attempted destruction of my career by the va that i've always loved serving and being a part of. so many va employees are closely monitoring this issue and hoping va leadership at all levels will demonstrate a commitment to true excellence and transparency by creating an environment free from whistleblower reprisal and retaliation. if the retaliatory actions from cavis and visen against a dedicated veteran executive and a brilliant careerwoman executive whoeth of whom have committed their lives to serving veterans is tolerated in the least it will certainly have a chilling effect on any others stepping forward to protect the organization we all love serving veterans through. i have feared the loss of my job and career and we both fear a further loss of our personal and professi
an amazing failure of leadership, sepich and jackson actually detailed dr.muse out of the state for 90 days in the middle of this crisis. i speak with you today with a heavy heart disgusted by the continued cover-ups and a discrediting campaign through open-ended investigation and the attempted destruction of my career by the va that i've always loved serving and being a part of. so many va employees are closely monitoring this issue and hoping va leadership at all levels will demonstrate a...
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espanola jackson provided the doctor has experience for decades in this community is not qualified is a joke over the decade we don't see anything around our people dying if you had a dog to send to a boarding place for 90 days would you give them the same conditions you put the black people at hunters point under knowing you had to leave our dog there 90 days with the daily dust inspection report is being monitored mostly and they're looking at previous data to this where the put the monitoring dpiedz but not the one they have to find they're in progress trying to identify where to put the signages we're almost at the end of the project they're talking about identifying it 31 they have a plan they've been doing planning for that a long time but friends would you let our dog be monitored once a month and knew what was in the air killing other dogs and those dogs were getting asthma and other aunts and uncles dying would you leave our dog there i wouldn't but i see that people are loefg the black people in those inhumane conditions that my parents ran from it and my father lived in a r
espanola jackson provided the doctor has experience for decades in this community is not qualified is a joke over the decade we don't see anything around our people dying if you had a dog to send to a boarding place for 90 days would you give them the same conditions you put the black people at hunters point under knowing you had to leave our dog there 90 days with the daily dust inspection report is being monitored mostly and they're looking at previous data to this where the put the...
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in 2011 they did a cover of michael jackson's "criminal."se guys take you on a cello journey through gen rechlt s from classical, pop, rock. listen to them playing bach and all of a sudden ac/dc. head on over to right this minute.com click on today's show or see it on our mobile app. >>> she's been called the kim kardashian of periscope. why millions watch her live on their phones next "right this minute." >>> still to come a surprise guest slithers over. >> this woman found a python on the porch. >> see why the snake overstays its welcome. >>> plus thursday's buzz word for your chance to win an ipad mini. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ imimagaginine e hahavivingng a a s shield against plaque. nenew w acact t adadvavanced with plaque guard kills 99% of bacteria, helps prevent t plplaque and gingivitis fofor r a a twtwelelv
in 2011 they did a cover of michael jackson's "criminal."se guys take you on a cello journey through gen rechlt s from classical, pop, rock. listen to them playing bach and all of a sudden ac/dc. head on over to right this minute.com click on today's show or see it on our mobile app. >>> she's been called the kim kardashian of periscope. why millions watch her live on their phones next "right this minute." >>> still to come a surprise guest slithers over....
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reverend jesse jackson thank you so much for your time. >> good to see you. cheryl: well a political fight on foreign policy. president obama says that scott walker needs to bone up. he's going to be here. and the latest on that russian hack attack on the white house. late-breaking news. was putin behind this? we're going to have more after a quick break. . cheryl: we are starting to get early results in the runoff election for the mayor of chicago. with 28% of precincts reporting right now. rahm emanuel is in the lead against jesus "chuy" garcia. 55 and change. 28% of precincts reporting. of course we're expecting a lot more numbers to come in in the next few moments. and we'll keep you updated what's happening in the windy city for the results for the mayor. >>> republicans are running against a deal with iran. scott walker, the latest 2016 hopeful ditched the nuclear agreement the day he becomes president. that is not sitting well with president obama. >> it would be a foolish approach to take and, you know, perhaps mr. walker after he's taken time to bone
reverend jesse jackson thank you so much for your time. >> good to see you. cheryl: well a political fight on foreign policy. president obama says that scott walker needs to bone up. he's going to be here. and the latest on that russian hack attack on the white house. late-breaking news. was putin behind this? we're going to have more after a quick break. . cheryl: we are starting to get early results in the runoff election for the mayor of chicago. with 28% of precincts reporting right...
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they communicated with the jackson committee. the brought some pr professionals -- he brought some pr professionals into the mix to talk about the u.s. information agency and there were open channels. in addition to james haggerty and his associate press secretarie eisenhower had a man named stevie jackson who was a pr advisor. he was a next her pr advisor, -- and extra pr advisor who had done psychological warfare in the army. eisenhower believed the public relations had ended the war quickly. he believed that it could end the cold war without blood shed. number 10, he appointed anne as the first female associate press secretary in american history. the have an associate secretary that left office in may 1957. i am not sure about a month. the appointed wheaton. -- he appointed wheaton. in 1957, that was a big dea l. the former associate secretary said that that was the appointment heard round the world. that was hyperbole but she did get a lot of coverage in the press for being the first woman to be in this role. that is how i f
they communicated with the jackson committee. the brought some pr professionals -- he brought some pr professionals into the mix to talk about the u.s. information agency and there were open channels. in addition to james haggerty and his associate press secretarie eisenhower had a man named stevie jackson who was a pr advisor. he was a next her pr advisor, -- and extra pr advisor who had done psychological warfare in the army. eisenhower believed the public relations had ended the war quickly....
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jackson with us. a performance of don't stop ♪ hello ♪ i was trying to fix all the things that were going on, especially when it came to ryan's daydreaming and inability to focus on her homework, and tears, a lot of tears. why are you laughing? it's so true. it was just frustrating to get my mom to understand really what i was going through. and that's when i thought there must be something else going on. so that's when we talked to a doctor and she was diagnosed with adhd. it just explained so many things for us and it makes things a lot easier. a lot easier. and when you have information, when you know better you do better. you know, and i feel like that really made a difference. yeah, i agree. hyperactivity isn't the only symptom of adhd, since inattentive symptoms like ryan's, can be less noticeable, it's important to learn more. get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com to get started. then talk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. steve on eric holder in his farewell address procla
jackson with us. a performance of don't stop ♪ hello ♪ i was trying to fix all the things that were going on, especially when it came to ryan's daydreaming and inability to focus on her homework, and tears, a lot of tears. why are you laughing? it's so true. it was just frustrating to get my mom to understand really what i was going through. and that's when i thought there must be something else going on. so that's when we talked to a doctor and she was diagnosed with adhd. it just...
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jackson with us.erformance of don't stop steve on eric holder in his farewell address proclaimed that the justice department has been restored and acting free of politicization. my guess tonight says that his tenure was racially dismissive and overtly political. joining us now is bishop e.w. jackson, staying true to america's national destiny. it's great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> listening to eric holder say goodbye to the justice department i thought that he made much of restoring the justice department. what do you make of that? >> i am surprised that he didn't have a broken arm to pat himself on the back. as usual they take credit for all of the things that they really haven't done and they take no responsibility for all of the negative things they have done or failed to do. as you mention, "fast and furious" is still an unsolved chapter in our countries history. but what about the refusal to prosecute the new book black party for intimidating voters saying that we are only hearing to p
jackson with us.erformance of don't stop steve on eric holder in his farewell address proclaimed that the justice department has been restored and acting free of politicization. my guess tonight says that his tenure was racially dismissive and overtly political. joining us now is bishop e.w. jackson, staying true to america's national destiny. it's great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> listening to eric holder say goodbye to the justice department i thought that he made much...
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these children are in music therapy at the jackson pediatric center in miami. playing instruments donated by lifelong musician corey bergman who heads the ukulele kids club. >> it's a fun club. it's not a sad club. we aren't curing any diseases, we're just making everybody feel good. >> reporter: to help heal himself after his son died from a viral disease, he began playing guitar at childrens hospitals but soon realized a small ukulele is a better fit for kids stuck in bed. >> you can't help but smile or laugh when you hear this instrument. >> reporter: with help from donations, he and his wife have given 500 ukuleles to kids and teens for music therapy in more than 85 hospitals around the country. >> that's kind of cool. i've never had like an instrument like that. so it's cool. >> reporter: stephanie epstein, a music therapist at holt's children hospital loves the ukuleles and music's proven ability to make smile. >> they become children again. they're not a patient in a hospital. they're not a patient with cancer. >> reporter: 8-year-old isabella perez is s
these children are in music therapy at the jackson pediatric center in miami. playing instruments donated by lifelong musician corey bergman who heads the ukulele kids club. >> it's a fun club. it's not a sad club. we aren't curing any diseases, we're just making everybody feel good. >> reporter: to help heal himself after his son died from a viral disease, he began playing guitar at childrens hospitals but soon realized a small ukulele is a better fit for kids stuck in bed....
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. >> reporter: but carson's principal, ruthenia jackson, was wary of the guarantee. some 40% of her students were in danger of being held back. >> the research shows that if you retain children over, it does not help them down the line, because they're just getting older, and then eventually they'll get in high school, and they'll just drop out.
. >> reporter: but carson's principal, ruthenia jackson, was wary of the guarantee. some 40% of her students were in danger of being held back. >> the research shows that if you retain children over, it does not help them down the line, because they're just getting older, and then eventually they'll get in high school, and they'll just drop out.
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an amazing failure of leadership, sepich and jackson actually detailed dr. muse out of the state for 90 days in the middle of this crisis. i speak with you today with a heavy heart disgusted by the continued cover-ups and a discrediting campaign through open-ended investigation and the attempted destruction of my career by the va that i've always loved serving and being a part of. so many va employees are closely monitoring this issue and hoping va leadership at all levels will demonstrate a commitment to true excellence and transparency by creating an environment free from whistleblower reprisal and retaliation. if the retaliatory actions from cavis and visen against a dedicated veteran executive and a brilliant careerwoman executive both of whom have committed their lives to serving veterans is tolerated in the least it will certainly have a chilling effect on any others stepping forward to protect the organization we all love serving veterans through. i have feared the loss of my job and career and we both fear a further loss of our personal and professio
an amazing failure of leadership, sepich and jackson actually detailed dr. muse out of the state for 90 days in the middle of this crisis. i speak with you today with a heavy heart disgusted by the continued cover-ups and a discrediting campaign through open-ended investigation and the attempted destruction of my career by the va that i've always loved serving and being a part of. so many va employees are closely monitoring this issue and hoping va leadership at all levels will demonstrate a...
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they communicated with the jackson committee. he brought some pr professionals into the mix to talk about the u.s. information agency and there were open channels. in addition to james haggerty and his associate press secretaries, eisenhower had a man named stevie jackson who was a pr advisor. he was an extra pr advisor who had done psychological warfare in the army. eisenhower believed the public relations had ended the war quickly. his granddaughter told me that eisenhower believed that public relations could end the cold war without bloodshed. number 10, he appointed anne as -- and williams wheaton as the first female associate press secretary in american history. he had an associate secretary that left office in may, 1957. in 1957 that was a big deal. very snyder, who was the associate press secretary wrote wheaton a letter that said your appointment was the appointment heard around the world. that was hyperbole but she did get a lot of coverage in the press for being the first woman to be in this role. that is how i found th
they communicated with the jackson committee. he brought some pr professionals into the mix to talk about the u.s. information agency and there were open channels. in addition to james haggerty and his associate press secretaries, eisenhower had a man named stevie jackson who was a pr advisor. he was an extra pr advisor who had done psychological warfare in the army. eisenhower believed the public relations had ended the war quickly. his granddaughter told me that eisenhower believed that...
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jackson. >> testifier: hi my name is marion jackson get, board member of the officers of justice. just listening tonight i see the community wants to have a voice in how the police and i think it's time for us to start working on the african-american community police relations board again. so the community will have at least a venue to talk about how their police. one of the problems i have with the police commission is that they're supposed to represent the people and it appears sometimes they represent the police department. you are our civil watchdogs for the over the police department you're supposed to make the rules and policies. a lot of times i don't see that. how can a community event when they don't have no way to vent password you give him 2 min. to say stuff they been building up the last 100 years. you have to go out in the community understood the people are saying. i been here with mothers crying about the kids being killed by the police that have an opportunity to say anything.
jackson. >> testifier: hi my name is marion jackson get, board member of the officers of justice. just listening tonight i see the community wants to have a voice in how the police and i think it's time for us to start working on the african-american community police relations board again. so the community will have at least a venue to talk about how their police. one of the problems i have with the police commission is that they're supposed to represent the people and it appears...
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jackson with us.don't stop believing leaving indiana high school a real test coming up next when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an
jackson with us.don't stop believing leaving indiana high school a real test coming up next when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night....
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joey jackson is a big thief and that's clearly about joey jackson. if on the other hand i say all lawyers are thieves, joey jackson cannot sue me because groups can generally not sue, but there is a theory is it is alive in virginia the small group theory and the idea behind that is if a group is small enough that defaming the group clearly is imputed to the person, then under that small group theory a defamation case can be had. is there anything more apt than a fraternity with anything from 20 to 50 members, when you say the gamma house, and i'm making up a fraternity is a bunch of jerks, it's pretty obvious who we're talking about. >> joey that fraternity at uva was immediately shut down by the university's president and has since then been reinstated but it sounds like they have grounds here. >> it sounds like they have more than grounds, poppy and tragic to be sure. the reality is it goes back to brian, your issue, rolling stone and the whole issue of a report being done and the lack of corroboration. we do as lawyers, we try to do is we corrobo
joey jackson is a big thief and that's clearly about joey jackson. if on the other hand i say all lawyers are thieves, joey jackson cannot sue me because groups can generally not sue, but there is a theory is it is alive in virginia the small group theory and the idea behind that is if a group is small enough that defaming the group clearly is imputed to the person, then under that small group theory a defamation case can be had. is there anything more apt than a fraternity with anything from...
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and all my life, you know, i always wanted to work with michael jackson.ll at battery studios, i'll never forget it. they're like, "hey, can you pick up? got someone on the phone for you." all right, who is it? "yeah, it's michael jackson." man, just get out of here. [ laughter ] >> seth: just hung it up? >> yeah, they hadn't even put him on the phone. i'm like, guys, can you stop playing at the front desk. and i'm telling the engineers this and i'm like dude, i love this studio. it's a great sound but like they're in there playing. like, they're saying it's michael jackson. four calls later, you know, he's like "hello." i'm like, that's not michael because michael's voice is way higher than that. [ laughter ] and he's -- "no, it's me." and i realized it was him because he was eating popcorn in my ear. >> seth: oh, wow. >> on the phone call. and i was like, that's michael jackson. >> but i never got a chance to work with him. >> seth: that's good. i want to talk about another collaboration you're doing with al gore. >> yes, sir. >> seth: who is probably as
and all my life, you know, i always wanted to work with michael jackson.ll at battery studios, i'll never forget it. they're like, "hey, can you pick up? got someone on the phone for you." all right, who is it? "yeah, it's michael jackson." man, just get out of here. [ laughter ] >> seth: just hung it up? >> yeah, they hadn't even put him on the phone. i'm like, guys, can you stop playing at the front desk. and i'm telling the engineers this and i'm like dude, i...