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jackson. some people say that the woman beside him to his right is his future wife, coquette jackson. phillip jackson, their son, told me that they fell in love while jackson was operating on doughboys inded the trenches. the first very long kiss was just off the picture. philip told me that it was a very long kiss. it is france, after all. she was a remarkable woman, very strong spirited, a fantastic and boasted that she be france's number one , who won 31r championships. had the miss woman. she was a very good tennis player. they were married in the 1920's. for 10 years, she tried to get pregnant and it didn't work out. 1929, phillip jackson, their only son, was born at the american hospital in paris. at least a crate of champagne was trunk to celebrate his arrival because she was in her 30's. lip, a beautiful photograph. the thing to note about this photograph is the ravens behind them, these are railings at .umber 11, avenue foch this was taken in the front garden at 11 avenue foch. a very
jackson. some people say that the woman beside him to his right is his future wife, coquette jackson. phillip jackson, their son, told me that they fell in love while jackson was operating on doughboys inded the trenches. the first very long kiss was just off the picture. philip told me that it was a very long kiss. it is france, after all. she was a remarkable woman, very strong spirited, a fantastic and boasted that she be france's number one , who won 31r championships. had the miss woman....
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jackson. some people say that the woman beside him to his right is his future wife, toquette jackson. this is taken in 1917 in a hospital in paris, where he actually met his future wife who may be right at his side. phillip jackson, their son, told me that they fell in love while jackson was operating on severely wounded doughboys in the trenches. their first very long kiss was lyndon -- was in closet just off the picture. phillip told me that it was a very long kiss. it is france, after all. she was a remarkable woman, very strong spirited, a fantastic tennis player and boasted that she had beaten france's number one tennis player, who won 31 championships. she was a very good tennis player. they were married in the 1920's. for 10 years, she tried to get pregnant and it didn't work out. finally, in 1929, phillip jackson, their only son, was born at the american hospital in paris. at least a crate of champagne was drunk to celebrate his arrival because she was in her 30's. here is phillip, a b
jackson. some people say that the woman beside him to his right is his future wife, toquette jackson. this is taken in 1917 in a hospital in paris, where he actually met his future wife who may be right at his side. phillip jackson, their son, told me that they fell in love while jackson was operating on severely wounded doughboys in the trenches. their first very long kiss was lyndon -- was in closet just off the picture. phillip told me that it was a very long kiss. it is france, after all....
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jackson lee: mr. chairman, although we have dwnbn debating for a long period of time, let me offer to say to my colleagues to remind them, i see my good friend, chairman goodlatte, on the floor, that this legislation amends the national environmental policy act. with good intentions. however, what this bill will do actually strips out critical input from federal, state, and local agencies and the public jeopardizing both the environment and public safety. let me repeat that. jeopardizing the american people and environment and public safety. the bill sets new tight deadlines for environmental review, permitting and licensing decisions. and simply as i said earlier, throws wisdom and good judgment to the wind. i serve as a senior member of the homeland security committee and so i rise today with my amendment that improves the bill and helps to protect the homeland by carving a limited exception for construction projects that could be potential targets for terrorist acts such as chemical facilities, nuc
jackson lee: mr. chairman, although we have dwnbn debating for a long period of time, let me offer to say to my colleagues to remind them, i see my good friend, chairman goodlatte, on the floor, that this legislation amends the national environmental policy act. with good intentions. however, what this bill will do actually strips out critical input from federal, state, and local agencies and the public jeopardizing both the environment and public safety. let me repeat that. jeopardizing the...
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of auburn and jackson. you are starting to see the fourth floor that has been pulled back approximately 3 feet from auburn facade for a portion of the frontage on auburn street. there is a portion that we pulled back only two 2 feet in the area. this is a view a little bit better looking at auburn street and you can see the fourth floor recede nicely and we try to make it horizontal and not make it the massing and try to soften the massing and helps considerably. this is a view up auburn street with massing holding back three 3 feet at the front and rear portions. there is a middle portion that accommodates kitchen area that we needed a little bit more width. it only sets back 2 feet. we have also supplemented the design with some over hangs to get some shadow and interest and try again to express the project. the original project had a long bulk and we have tried to make some efforts to scale that back so it's a little bit more in keeping with the neighborhood. again, this is a shot that is in your packet
of auburn and jackson. you are starting to see the fourth floor that has been pulled back approximately 3 feet from auburn facade for a portion of the frontage on auburn street. there is a portion that we pulled back only two 2 feet in the area. this is a view a little bit better looking at auburn street and you can see the fourth floor recede nicely and we try to make it horizontal and not make it the massing and try to soften the massing and helps considerably. this is a view up auburn street...
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. >> paul jackson. jackson states, you know, i was just basically along for the ride.ught he picked up a prostitute, they were having a lot of sex and i was watching tv in the living room. completely unbelievable to me. >> it was very tough not to want to just go throw them in jail right off the bat. but we wanted to make sure we did everything exactly per the letter of the law. they were told that they could not enter into the house before we could get back with a signed warrant. the truck they were driving also was going to remain on the property. but at the same time, you know, we weren't in a position yet to make that arrest. so they were free to go about their way. they went next door and borrowed one of the neighbor's cars. the surveillance officers followed them down to a local restaurant where they were having dinner. about 5:00 or so i got the warrant signed by the judge and we immediately served a search warrant on the house. >> most of the people that have viewed the videotape of the inside of the house report that it makes the hair on the back of their neck
. >> paul jackson. jackson states, you know, i was just basically along for the ride.ught he picked up a prostitute, they were having a lot of sex and i was watching tv in the living room. completely unbelievable to me. >> it was very tough not to want to just go throw them in jail right off the bat. but we wanted to make sure we did everything exactly per the letter of the law. they were told that they could not enter into the house before we could get back with a signed warrant....
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wing, a candidacy not beholden to jackson himself. that rejection of jackson in 1992 really reset the party with white working-class voters, helped bill clinton to when the white house, but set a tone for the party that was very center-right and had liberals within the party really left yearning for a movement of their own. it took what a long time for the liberal wing to come back in the african-american part of that movement to find its own voice, but they definitely did in 2008. juan: yet you say jackson and clinton did develop a personal relationship of some sort. >> one of bill clinton's talents, he's a very deft politician in southern politician, so politicians in the south including jimmy carter had long had this dichotomy of holding the african-american vote with one hand and the white rural with the other and being able to do both. because bill clinton is so commercially -- easy and natural relationship, he was able to surmount that vote with like voters but also with jesse jackson. he had a personal relationship with the guy
wing, a candidacy not beholden to jackson himself. that rejection of jackson in 1992 really reset the party with white working-class voters, helped bill clinton to when the white house, but set a tone for the party that was very center-right and had liberals within the party really left yearning for a movement of their own. it took what a long time for the liberal wing to come back in the african-american part of that movement to find its own voice, but they definitely did in 2008. juan: yet...
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>> jackson is an interesting figure because jackson, as some of you may know, came into public life as a general. he ran for presidency in 1824 and he lost even though he won the plurality of the vote, the popular vote and the electoral college vote. he lost because when there's no majority in the electoral college, then the vote goes to the house of representatives. and in the house, the house picked john quincy adams and jackson was outraged. he spent the next few years cultivating a political persona as the heir of jefferson. and he came no office then in 1828 proclaiming that he was going to defend jeffersonian principles. but what happened was almost immediately jeffersonianism fragmented and there are parts of jackson's party led primarily by his vice president, john c. calhoun who took jeffersonianism as nullification, the ability of states to nullify federal law, and ultimately as a defense of southern slavery. and jacksonianism fractured and the nation began to kind of careen toward war. and this happened most clearly in the nullification crisis of 1830 where you see both jack
>> jackson is an interesting figure because jackson, as some of you may know, came into public life as a general. he ran for presidency in 1824 and he lost even though he won the plurality of the vote, the popular vote and the electoral college vote. he lost because when there's no majority in the electoral college, then the vote goes to the house of representatives. and in the house, the house picked john quincy adams and jackson was outraged. he spent the next few years cultivating a...
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paul jackson was arrested monday leaving a hotel in guadalajara, on his way to work.e hopes it brings closure. >> it's like it brings all the emotions again. i hoped this day would happen but never actually believed it would. >> cnn learned overnight jackson was extradited back to the united states. cnn, new york. >> so jackson is expected to be in a los angeles court tomorrow morning for an extradition hearing. joining me now is john walsh, host of cnn's "the hunt." john, you said you were saddened and sickened that this character was still out there. so what is your reaction now that he is behind bars? >> truly thrilled, jake, it proves to me once again if you show the creeps on television and it's a privilege to do "the hunt" with cnn, and i had shown these guys several times on america's most wanted. but it proves to me if you give a tip, find a way to leave a tip anonymously, there is no need to be known. do the right thing, they gave us the tip, the u.s. marshals and the task force of hillsborough and portland, got that tip and acted on it immediately and took t
paul jackson was arrested monday leaving a hotel in guadalajara, on his way to work.e hopes it brings closure. >> it's like it brings all the emotions again. i hoped this day would happen but never actually believed it would. >> cnn learned overnight jackson was extradited back to the united states. cnn, new york. >> so jackson is expected to be in a los angeles court tomorrow morning for an extradition hearing. joining me now is john walsh, host of cnn's "the hunt."...
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jackson lee: thank you. let me conclude by thanking the chairman of the congressional black caucus and to thank my colleagues, why it is so important for the congressional black caucus to be able to talk to america. representative butterfield, representative rangel, representative sewell, delegate holmes norton, representative joist beatty and of course congresswoman plaskett, to be able to give life to while we are here representing all of america, we have those special people that without our voices would not be able to be heard. i simply want to add these words of the pope, again, to be able to remind everyone why these icons that we are speaking of tonight in the congressional black caucus, 46 of us, along with senator booker, have a vital role in this place because the pope indicated, i would encourage you to keep in mind all those people around us who are trapped in the cycle of poverty. they, too, need to be given hope. the fight against poverty and hunger must be fought constantly on many fronts, esp
jackson lee: thank you. let me conclude by thanking the chairman of the congressional black caucus and to thank my colleagues, why it is so important for the congressional black caucus to be able to talk to america. representative butterfield, representative rangel, representative sewell, delegate holmes norton, representative joist beatty and of course congresswoman plaskett, to be able to give life to while we are here representing all of america, we have those special people that without our...
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>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on various college campuses during these years. jackson state, police opened fire into the windows of a woman's dormitory. can you imagine? they did that at jackson state. they killed two young black men at southern university in baton rouge. they fired into a crowd killing students in the back. the same thing happened at orangeburg south carolina in 1968. law enforcement shot and killed three students in the back as they were running away. thisthis is an example of the kind of heavy-handed lethal in many cases resistance in opposition the students phase ii
>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on...
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particularly jackson. what about people who may have helped them or been in cahoots with them.is going to happen to them? >> john, i hope that the people who helped them or aided them are caught, because you know, it's a crime to be an accessory to a fugitive. now, when his half brother turned himself in in 2009, i think he thought none of these girls were going to come and testify against him. i think he thought they were probably humiliated that they may have worked as prostitutes. and john, he got the 106-year sentences. i think they will be surprised when he gets convicted. police can take a really hard look and maybe find out what happened to the other women that were in those pictures. >> john walsh, thank you for joining us. thank you for your work. >> thank you, john, for having me. >> all right, ahead for us, today's combative hearing on capitol hill. the president of planned parenthood facing off with republicans who want to defund the organization. plus, more than 2 million viewers tuned in to watch "the daily show." what he said before the big night. before earning
particularly jackson. what about people who may have helped them or been in cahoots with them.is going to happen to them? >> john, i hope that the people who helped them or aided them are caught, because you know, it's a crime to be an accessory to a fugitive. now, when his half brother turned himself in in 2009, i think he thought none of these girls were going to come and testify against him. i think he thought they were probably humiliated that they may have worked as prostitutes. and...
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how would you describe paul jackson? >> paul jackson is a monster. he's just a monster. he has no regard for women or anybody. i don't know. >> i don't know if you've thought about it after so much time. i'm sure you've been trying to move on with your life, but what would you say to paul jackson today? >> i'm just relieved he's caught and hopefully he'll get to spend the rest of his life locked up, like they had intended for me. >> wow. now, one element of this, boris, is that there -- john had actually mentioned this in the piece that was featured about this case, is that there were a lot of photos found in the house and the apartment, or wherever they lived, or were staying. does that indicate to you or are you hearing anything more there could be other cases, other unsolved crimes, murders? >> it's a very interesting point john walsh brings up. apparently there were several pictures of women that were bound and authorities believe they were also sexually tortured by these brothers but they haven't been able to identify them. they haven't been able to track these wome
how would you describe paul jackson? >> paul jackson is a monster. he's just a monster. he has no regard for women or anybody. i don't know. >> i don't know if you've thought about it after so much time. i'm sure you've been trying to move on with your life, but what would you say to paul jackson today? >> i'm just relieved he's caught and hopefully he'll get to spend the rest of his life locked up, like they had intended for me. >> wow. now, one element of this, boris,...
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paul jackson was captured in mexico. he's accused of kidnapping as well as torturing two women, and he was taken into custody after being profiled by a well-known tv crime fighter, john walsh. abc's pierre thomas with the details. >> reporter: the nightmare began in this room 24 years ago. young oregon women kidnapped off the streets and raped for days. >> i was sure that i was going to die, and i was chained and shackled at my ankles and my wrists. >> reporter: the horror only ending when one freed herself and dove through a window to escape. >> directly across the hall from the bedroom where they kept me chained, and i knew that that was like my only, only escape. >> reporter: since then paul irvin jackson, the man accused of these crimes, had been on the run after jumping bail. jackson is behind bars in los angeles. tracked down in guadalajara, mexico by the u.s. marshals. jackson was arrested with the help of a tv show, and a familiar face now synonymous with catching bad guys, john walsh. his show decided to feature
paul jackson was captured in mexico. he's accused of kidnapping as well as torturing two women, and he was taken into custody after being profiled by a well-known tv crime fighter, john walsh. abc's pierre thomas with the details. >> reporter: the nightmare began in this room 24 years ago. young oregon women kidnapped off the streets and raped for days. >> i was sure that i was going to die, and i was chained and shackled at my ankles and my wrists. >> reporter: the horror...
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coming up on mornings on 2 , talking about the jackson family.today, the next generation of the jacksons is caring on the legacy -- carrying on the legs of -- legacy. >>> and a boy -- a young man gunned down while painting a mural. we will have the vigil coverage coming up in a few minutes. in a remote village lived raymond. his internal clock was off, so he'd wake people for breakfast at all hours. while most were annoyed by raymond, one man was inspired. to serve breakfast all day with freshly cracked egg, ham, grilled bacon and savory sausage. the loaded breakfast sandwich. jack in the box. home of breakfast served all day. >>> in 2009 music lovers everywhere were shocked by the death of michael jackson. today they are we building and they have a new lifetime show called the jacksons: the next generation. >> we are a loving family but they don't see that. they only see headlines. i get defensive about the legacy. >> joining the this morning are tj and carol -- the sons and a nephew of michael jackson. good morning gentlemen. >> good morning. l
coming up on mornings on 2 , talking about the jackson family.today, the next generation of the jacksons is caring on the legacy -- carrying on the legs of -- legacy. >>> and a boy -- a young man gunned down while painting a mural. we will have the vigil coverage coming up in a few minutes. in a remote village lived raymond. his internal clock was off, so he'd wake people for breakfast at all hours. while most were annoyed by raymond, one man was inspired. to serve breakfast all day...
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these issues you care about, jesse jackson, we can do with it. these fractures existed under the surface. i just burst more in 2,008 because now you have the seven democrats, the southern governor essentially trying to repay what he saw as a debt of his i was the 1st black president. african-americans read that is saying that her aspirations, it's hillary's time. the new site years and decades of a new line fractures open. >> you talk about this fracture beginning with lbj. talk about it during the clinton administration. there are a number of things you mentioned in the book that i was unaware of. i don't think a lot of americans knew this was occurring the beginning of the clinton administration. they didn't exit the party right away. other politicians understood this game bill clinton comes in and 92. one of the ways you signal to white working-class voters is he rebukes jesse jackson. he used his convention. that wasthat was not a message to black people but white voters. because of the needs to do compromise. republicans taking advantage gea
these issues you care about, jesse jackson, we can do with it. these fractures existed under the surface. i just burst more in 2,008 because now you have the seven democrats, the southern governor essentially trying to repay what he saw as a debt of his i was the 1st black president. african-americans read that is saying that her aspirations, it's hillary's time. the new site years and decades of a new line fractures open. >> you talk about this fracture beginning with lbj. talk about it...
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jesse jackson can't deal with it. jackson wants to become -- and i think as you see african-americans pushed back these fractures existed under the surface. they burst forth and now you have the southern democrat, southern governor essentially what he saw as the death of a former president of united states. i was the first black president. you are with us. you are talking about the war but saying to their aspirations no, hillary and then you saw what had been years and decades under --. >> host: you talk about this fracture beginning with lbj and in 72 he talk about it. talk about the clinton administration. their number of things you mentioned in the book that i was unaware of that highlight this fracture and i don't even think a lot of americans knew that this was occurring in the beginning of the clinton administration. >> guest: wanted things people assume is we want the civil rights and voting acts to exit the party. didn't exit the party right away but you had southern politicians including jimmy carter and incl
jesse jackson can't deal with it. jackson wants to become -- and i think as you see african-americans pushed back these fractures existed under the surface. they burst forth and now you have the southern democrat, southern governor essentially what he saw as the death of a former president of united states. i was the first black president. you are with us. you are talking about the war but saying to their aspirations no, hillary and then you saw what had been years and decades under --....
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jackson lee: thank you very much. i am very privileged tonight to lead the special order of the members of the con grming -- congressional black caucus. let me thank our chairman, chairman g.k. butterfield, for continuing this tradition and his continued leadership and encouragement and advocation for members and for the stories of those who have been such leaders in our nation and such major issues that we have been able to contribute to for the understanding of our colleagues. let me also make mention of my colleagues, congresswoman kelly and congressman payne who have led us on this special order for the congressional black caucus an thank them for their leadership and service. and very special thanks to those of you watching at home and have often watched at home and have followed the congressional black caucus through social media, social network, and also know that our major issues, criminal justice reform, civil rights, the restoration of the voting rights act and many others, have been to speak to the vulnerab
jackson lee: thank you very much. i am very privileged tonight to lead the special order of the members of the con grming -- congressional black caucus. let me thank our chairman, chairman g.k. butterfield, for continuing this tradition and his continued leadership and encouragement and advocation for members and for the stories of those who have been such leaders in our nation and such major issues that we have been able to contribute to for the understanding of our colleagues. let me also...
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jackson likely faces the same justice. david? >> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to a new health headline out tonight about calcium and women. a new medical review finds that a new medical review finds that taking daily calcium supplements does little to strengthen bones in women under 80. however, they say, it does increase the risk of heart attacks and kidney stones. only women over 80 and in nursing homes saw hip fractures decrease by 23%. we have more on our website tonight. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the iphone warps heating up. the new iphone for a dollar? coming up here, the battle to sell you the cheapest phones. how can you buy the phone for a dollar, for $5 in one place? we go down the list. >>> also, look at this. the swarm of beeps taking over an american highway tonight. write did that come from? and look at the scene inside this car. incredible. >>> and then, the other car that caught our eye today. look at this. the googl
jackson likely faces the same justice. david? >> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to a new health headline out tonight about calcium and women. a new medical review finds that a new medical review finds that taking daily calcium supplements does little to strengthen bones in women under 80. however, they say, it does increase the risk of heart attacks and kidney stones. only women over 80 and in nursing homes saw hip fractures...
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and they believe they have a future star in jackson. and that's why they played him. >> verne: well, it's too many for our napa auto parts play of the game. and this turned out to be the decisive touchdown in the game. montravious adams reached the hand out, forced the fumble, and justin garrett picked it up with trey matthews as accompaniment. let's look at it with rod from the auburn radio network. >> handoff, drops it. he never had it, the ball is picked up, running the other way, from midfield to the 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, down to the 10, to the 5, gone! garrett, touchdown auburn! >> verne: well? >> gary: well, what i think is, that l.s.u. will turn on this tape and say our quarterback needs to make some plays. and if they do, then will muschamp, the defense, has some cracks. l.s.u. says we got a chance in this game in two weeks. >> verne: that is in two weeks. we will be there for that one. we have georgia-vandy next week. and the old helmet, some of us saw guys play in those leather helmets. that is the trophy, that will be given to
and they believe they have a future star in jackson. and that's why they played him. >> verne: well, it's too many for our napa auto parts play of the game. and this turned out to be the decisive touchdown in the game. montravious adams reached the hand out, forced the fumble, and justin garrett picked it up with trey matthews as accompaniment. let's look at it with rod from the auburn radio network. >> handoff, drops it. he never had it, the ball is picked up, running the other...
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>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. a season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on various college campuses during these years. jackson state, police opened fire into the windows of a woman's dormitory. can you imagine? they did that at jackson state. they killed two young black men at southern university in baton rouge. they fired into a crowd killing students in the back. the same thing happened at orangeburg south carolina in 1968. law enforcement shot and killed three students in the back as they were running away. thisthis is an example of the kind of heavy-handed lethal in many cases resistance in opposition the students phase i
>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. a season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on...
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when in doubt, throw to ball to jackson. we will talk about the new starter when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues leon: a protest will begin against a plan to add affordable house in arlington. tom roussey has a look at why some say the county's plan is short-sighted. tom? tom: some people do. the county board is meeting about the issue in this building tonight. but before they do, a protest is planned around 6:30 for the plaza outside from folks who say that this plan needs changing. >> we don't have rent control here. so we use other tools. >> the arlington county board share says affordable housing plan is three years in the making. its goal is 22,000 homes affordable for folks making up 60% of the median income. that is around $65,000 a year for family of four. >> this is a meater of social justice that we care deeply about. >> it's not without critics. they are worried it will jam housing in south arlington instead of spreading it out. >> it's only available in part of arlington. that is a detriment to folks that are able
when in doubt, throw to ball to jackson. we will talk about the new starter when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues leon: a protest will begin against a plan to add affordable house in arlington. tom roussey has a look at why some say the county's plan is short-sighted. tom? tom: some people do. the county board is meeting about the issue in this building tonight. but before they do, a protest is planned around 6:30 for the plaza outside from folks who say that this plan needs changing....
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despite that intimidation, they moved on to jackson. and as robbie said at the beginning, it turned out to be the greatest civil rights demonstration in the history of mississippi. 15,000 people participated in the final march right here to the statehouse where the final rally was held. what had begun as the endeavor of a single, quirky man in james meredith turned into the largest civil rights demonstration in the state's history. this was the last great mass march of the civil rights movement, the last time major civil rights organizations cooperated on a nonviolent demonstration that would become a lobbying symbol and national news. but to truly understand the impact of this march, you have to shift the focus from those national figures and look at the local people in mississippi. over 4,000 blacks registered to vote during the march itself, and there were rallies at courthouses all along the route, most dramatically in batesville, a man registered to vote for the first time in his life. he was 106 years old, he'd been born a slave.
despite that intimidation, they moved on to jackson. and as robbie said at the beginning, it turned out to be the greatest civil rights demonstration in the history of mississippi. 15,000 people participated in the final march right here to the statehouse where the final rally was held. what had begun as the endeavor of a single, quirky man in james meredith turned into the largest civil rights demonstration in the state's history. this was the last great mass march of the civil rights...
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you mentioned the jesse jackson, george mcgovern wing of the party. i want to push you in the sense of, do you think there is a difference between black liberals and white liberals with the jesse jackson and bernie sanders? >> absolutely. those three figures are important in the modern history of party, mario cuomo zeroed in. lg bt rights whose agenda is really race specific. there is a difference from black and white liberals. they are focus on race-based inequity and race-based solutions which is something that by a large some white liberals a very sympathetic to. they did not necessarily, especially now. very much in the sanders camp which is about income inequality broadly and if you can solve that it will lift everyone. whereas you really have to deal with face which has always been the divides. >> very interesting. let's talk about the recent campaign, hillary clinton running in the democratic primaries. at the end of the book on page 320 you quote, voting rights activist whom you talk about throughout the book russia, i think, worked for bill c
you mentioned the jesse jackson, george mcgovern wing of the party. i want to push you in the sense of, do you think there is a difference between black liberals and white liberals with the jesse jackson and bernie sanders? >> absolutely. those three figures are important in the modern history of party, mario cuomo zeroed in. lg bt rights whose agenda is really race specific. there is a difference from black and white liberals. they are focus on race-based inequity and race-based...
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plus, desean jackson is expected to play in the redskins opener but how much action will he get? sports is announcer: and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: welcome back. we begin with a big upset at the u.s. open. serena williams is out after she lost to roberta vinci in the semi-finals which ended serena's grand slam run. this is one of the biggest upsets in tennis history. vinci an unseeded italian was playing in her first grand slam semi-final which she defeated williams 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 this afternoon. after the match the italian was honest when she was asked if she had a chance against serena when she woke up this morning? roberta: no. [laughter] no, no. when i wake up, i say okay. i have a semi-final today. try to enjoy. don't think about serena. play. enjoy it. i didn't expect that i won. erin: she is so cute. moving on to redskins and with kirk cousins entering the season as the starting quarterback there are several key questions he faces including include his chemistry with desean jackson. jack downtown play in the preseason due
plus, desean jackson is expected to play in the redskins opener but how much action will he get? sports is announcer: and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: welcome back. we begin with a big upset at the u.s. open. serena williams is out after she lost to roberta vinci in the semi-finals which ended serena's grand slam run. this is one of the biggest upsets in tennis history. vinci an unseeded italian was playing in her first grand slam semi-final...
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one said had he been black and jesse jackson white bill clinton would have been a pastor and jesse jackson of president of the united states. if think people felt comfortable with him but clearly he didn't have to face the slings and arrows and bill clinton didn't have to deal with that. >> host: it was often said that during obama's first run was emphasized that he was bi-racial. how do you think that impacted his electability? >> guest: it's interesting i think everything about barack obama made him tailor-made to be the first black president. his demeanor and the fact that he was brought up about white family so he had a convergence with white american white anxiety. one of the thing that made that speech sobriety is heap perfectly committed white anxiety experienced by white people. he could explain that in a way that didn't feel like a taxation but that like familiarity and he could explain the black context because he personally lived it. i think barack obama partly because he is bi-racial has that conversant -- that made them perfect for this job. as one person said the first black
one said had he been black and jesse jackson white bill clinton would have been a pastor and jesse jackson of president of the united states. if think people felt comfortable with him but clearly he didn't have to face the slings and arrows and bill clinton didn't have to deal with that. >> host: it was often said that during obama's first run was emphasized that he was bi-racial. how do you think that impacted his electability? >> guest: it's interesting i think everything about...
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hey, jackson, are you breathing? jackson?kay. >> guys, back to you guys in the studio. >> i hope jackson is okay. >> well, if you want us to wake up your kid, let us know, tweet instagram or facebook us, but do you have use the #fox29goodday. it is always fun. quincy, do you such a great job with that, you do. jenn fred is telling us what you can expect from empire tonight. that's right. it is wednesday. so time for another episode, jen. >> okay, so here is a question for you. does at the and i get to keep the clothe she wears on empire? here is another one. would she even want to keep those clothes? you'll find outright after the break, yes, empire wednesday. tar and i. >> we would have different forecast for two event coming up this weekend if we could control the weather. aim be at the casa super run and walk, at the philadelphia zoo, about 60 degrees and yikes, showers in the forecast. casa is court appointed special advocates, help so many children who need it. go to their website casa philadelphia.org. for more informat
hey, jackson, are you breathing? jackson?kay. >> guys, back to you guys in the studio. >> i hope jackson is okay. >> well, if you want us to wake up your kid, let us know, tweet instagram or facebook us, but do you have use the #fox29goodday. it is always fun. quincy, do you such a great job with that, you do. jenn fred is telling us what you can expect from empire tonight. that's right. it is wednesday. so time for another episode, jen. >> okay, so here is a question...
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"michael jackson, what are you doing for us?" [ laughter ] "hell with michael jackson!" >> jimmy: really? >> so, michael turned to me and [ laughter and applause ] i was like, "yo, mike, what are you talking about?" "are you scared? i mean, are you scared?" i'm like, "no, mike, this is harlem, baby. this is where we grew up. you know they love you. really, are you scared?" he's like "a little." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so, you helped him out. you helped him through it. >> i became the de facto bodyguard, man. >> jimmy: is that right? >> i ended up going from actor to bodyguard. it was a demotion like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in two seconds. just for "are you scared," yeah. >> but i'd do it again any time, you know? >> jimmy: oh, absolutely. >> he's such an inspiration. such a wonderful talent. >> jimmy: let's talk about the show. 'cause we're excited here. course it's on nbc, too. thank you, thank you, thank you for being on our network. i'm so happy. yeah. [ applause ] "the player." >> you could say we're all kind of part of the family, right? >> jimmy: that's exactly
"michael jackson, what are you doing for us?" [ laughter ] "hell with michael jackson!" >> jimmy: really? >> so, michael turned to me and [ laughter and applause ] i was like, "yo, mike, what are you talking about?" "are you scared? i mean, are you scared?" i'm like, "no, mike, this is harlem, baby. this is where we grew up. you know they love you. really, are you scared?" he's like "a little." [ laughter ] >> jimmy:...
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cnn legal analysts are with us, danny cevallos and joey jackson.nveyor belt at the end of the dead woman walking of appeals, and joey -- correct me if i am wrong -- but the board did not get any evidence of the 18 years of good behavior and that is an issue of due process? >> yes, ashleigh. important to the criminal justice system are three things, you have punishment, deterrence, and rehabilitation, and so now you are at the stage of the 18 years later after the crime has been committed, and to what extent have you been rehabilitate and who could speak better to that than the people who are with you, day in, day out of the facility, and the people that since you have found god now have been ministering to, and ministering to, and talk about the value of your life, and how your life can change. so should the patrol board take into account such a criminal component of the criminal justice system that she has been rehabilitated. she is not asking to get out is the argue, and keep me there for life, but inasmuch as i have been rehabilitate and the peo
cnn legal analysts are with us, danny cevallos and joey jackson.nveyor belt at the end of the dead woman walking of appeals, and joey -- correct me if i am wrong -- but the board did not get any evidence of the 18 years of good behavior and that is an issue of due process? >> yes, ashleigh. important to the criminal justice system are three things, you have punishment, deterrence, and rehabilitation, and so now you are at the stage of the 18 years later after the crime has been committed,...
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malik jackson that time. they have so many guys on the defensive side that can win one-on-one matchups in the passing situations and that time it was malik jackson. jim: that had the look of a big return once kelce was able to break free. second and 10. manning's pass is complete. but daniels is pile driven to the ground after five. third and 5 coming up. mauga again on the tackle, two straight. phil: this will be an interesting call for the kansas city chiefs. you're playing a field goal kicker that can kick it from a long way out. i know they're not in field goal range yet. but do you take a little chance here, blitz peyton manning and try to get the defense off the field by catching them off guard with the blitz? jim: they have a lot of defenders on the line. they back off. here's the pass and it's tipped and incomplete. two different attempts at the pick. first it was peters then it was abdullah. phil: well, television a great bluff by the defense. i you thought they were going to blitz. they dropped back
malik jackson that time. they have so many guys on the defensive side that can win one-on-one matchups in the passing situations and that time it was malik jackson. jim: that had the look of a big return once kelce was able to break free. second and 10. manning's pass is complete. but daniels is pile driven to the ground after five. third and 5 coming up. mauga again on the tackle, two straight. phil: this will be an interesting call for the kansas city chiefs. you're playing a field goal...
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the people awaited jackson's response so the metropolitan with the deepest anxiety. i'm going to leave it there. [laughter] you have to buy the book to find out what happens next. [laughter] toant to close with one note bring this story back to the present. when the book was reviewed in , theashington post reviewer took issue with an argument that i make in the book which is that as i spent more and more time writing the book, i realized there was more and more similarities between the politics of the 1830's and our politics today. the red-blue politics that we see today, the red states, blue states -- if you look, it originates during this time. i disagree quite strongly with the reviewer's contention. he said, readers may find an element of the book jarring, beginning the assertion that proslavery and antislavery forces resembled today's political divisions between red and blue. this anachronism is unhelpful at best, misleading at worst. i totally disagree. i think the similarities are quite clear. as i point out in the book, they revolve around the, issues of amer
the people awaited jackson's response so the metropolitan with the deepest anxiety. i'm going to leave it there. [laughter] you have to buy the book to find out what happens next. [laughter] toant to close with one note bring this story back to the present. when the book was reviewed in , theashington post reviewer took issue with an argument that i make in the book which is that as i spent more and more time writing the book, i realized there was more and more similarities between the politics...
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what jesse jackson's jr. means release on house arrest means another jackson going to prison. while the wheels are moving and it could lead to government shutdown. what comes next? doug: i'm doug hill in the belfort furniture center. beautiful weekend. i have a hunch you'll like the forecast. that's still to come here on "abc7 news at 6:00". >> what is onerous to me is the republicans are willing to shut down the government or where a woman goes for healthcare. maureen: some republicans fletten to remove planned parenthood funding from a larger bill to fund the federal government. former illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. is a free man tonight and he has completed the two and a half year sentence for misusing campaign funds. the time in prison was split between prison, half waive house and house -- halfway house and house arrest. his wife now has to report to prison. she was convicted to text crimes related to the campaign fund. the judge allowed them to serve sentence separately so one parent could be there to care for the children. a federal appeals court ruled some of t
what jesse jackson's jr. means release on house arrest means another jackson going to prison. while the wheels are moving and it could lead to government shutdown. what comes next? doug: i'm doug hill in the belfort furniture center. beautiful weekend. i have a hunch you'll like the forecast. that's still to come here on "abc7 news at 6:00". >> what is onerous to me is the republicans are willing to shut down the government or where a woman goes for healthcare. maureen: some...
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that's exactly what jackson did.the opportunity when jackson was sitting right next to him to level an attack against rapper sister who had appeared at congress a day before. >> she told the "washington post" about a month ago, and i quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people? she said, you can't call any black person in the world a racist. we don't have the power to do to white people what white people have done to us. if there are any good white people, i haven't met them. where are they? right here in this room. that's where they are. >> it was a rebuke directly to sister solja, but to the people in the room. the message was clear. i am not a constituency of african-american followers, and clinton's strategy helped him win the presidency. fast-forward to presidential election 2016 and another democratic frontrunner who, in the latest poll, is facing real competition from another unlikely candidate who is trying to build a diverse coalition from the left. a poll re
that's exactly what jackson did.the opportunity when jackson was sitting right next to him to level an attack against rapper sister who had appeared at congress a day before. >> she told the "washington post" about a month ago, and i quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people? she said, you can't call any black person in the world a racist. we don't have the power to do to white people what white people have done to us. if there...
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rockstar receiver jackson went down early in the game. it happened in the first quarter. going hard down the sideline. if he catches its, it's a touchdown. he would leave the game with a pulled hamstring. jay gruden says he is out for three to four weeks. >> he is one of the stars. you hate to lose the star. we feel good about the receiver that take his place but no one substitute him for the speed that gets down. this a big loss for us. a great player. no question about it. leon: good luck. robert: some good, welcome back jordan reese. he had seven receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown. the last touchdown was against minnesota in 2013. we went one-on-one with jordan yesterday's loss. >> the connection between you and kirk, was that the plan or did it just happen that way? >> we have a couple of packages to run. >> how important was it to start the season off the right way considering how you finished last? >> very important. we hav to take it game-by-game. >> all right. other redskin note. they released the kicker today and the strong safety anacho will undergo wrist s
rockstar receiver jackson went down early in the game. it happened in the first quarter. going hard down the sideline. if he catches its, it's a touchdown. he would leave the game with a pulled hamstring. jay gruden says he is out for three to four weeks. >> he is one of the stars. you hate to lose the star. we feel good about the receiver that take his place but no one substitute him for the speed that gets down. this a big loss for us. a great player. no question about it. leon: good...
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future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then hamilton's treasure secretary jack lew, it's the first american president for a depreciation. appreciating him before he's depreciated, it is the "inside story." ♪ >> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. i'm going to break form today and acknowledge and announce a bias. i think alexander hamilton is a coolest founding father. not born to genteel respectability, in new england, he was born out of wedlock on a tiny caribbean island, had to fall back on his talents and got others to pay his college tuition in new york and through raw talent and burning ambition was a stand outsoldieout soldier and politician. yet the american treasury is about to shrink hamilton's importance. at the very same moment his story is being told on the broadway stage to rave reviews. >> i've seen the play, it's that good. >> i was blown away. it is revolutionary, it will revolutionize american theater. >> rock stars and a-listers lined up of th
future as the fledging super power, two centuries of honoring men, campaigners hope to pull andrew jackson off the 20 and replace him with a great american woman. then hamilton's treasure secretary jack lew, it's the first american president for a depreciation. appreciating him before he's depreciated, it is the "inside story." ♪ >> welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. i'm going to break form today and acknowledge and announce a bias. i think alexander hamilton...
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the jackson five. >> that's us.at the helm. berry gordy. >> here he was trying his best to make black music that would cross over to the white world. ended up making the greatest black music ever. >> he created a machine. where you take the artist, polish them up. and a great package they can play the "ed sullivan show." and kill. >> marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. he was clean, svelte. all that changed in the '70s. >> why can't i make a regard like the beatles? i'm selling records like they sell. why can't i have that artistic expression? ♪ punish me with brutality ♪ talk to me ♪ when you can see ♪ what's going on ♪ what's going on ♪ yeah what's going on ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. he is hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. seeing the protests. it changes him. he hold up a mirror to america -- look at yourselves, america. >> he is talking about the war, poverty. marvin is an artist that berry gordy is not
the jackson five. >> that's us.at the helm. berry gordy. >> here he was trying his best to make black music that would cross over to the white world. ended up making the greatest black music ever. >> he created a machine. where you take the artist, polish them up. and a great package they can play the "ed sullivan show." and kill. >> marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. he was clean, svelte. all that changed in the '70s. >> why can't i make a regard...
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jackson did not. jackson suffered a hamstring injury in the season opener. head coach jay gruden said that he is still day-to-day and it's still unclear whether he will play sunday against his former team. meantime, the nationals continue their final week of the season taking on the brave in atlanta. jordan zimmerman is on the mound tonight and this could be his final start for the nats as he is a free agent in the off-season. the weather is causing all sorts of problems for the blue jays and the orioles who are playing a double-header today after tuesday's rain-out. and tomorrow's game has been moved up to 12:05. toronto just wants to play. they are one win away from clinching the a.l. east. it looks good because they lead the o's 10-0 right now in the seventh. get the champagne bottles ready. we like to have fun. this rangers fun was spooked out by the mass quot. it's not even halloween. poor girl! i would have been freaked out, too. that is probably the reaction i would have. take a look. that is not nice. final♪ before we go -- the final note before we g
jackson did not. jackson suffered a hamstring injury in the season opener. head coach jay gruden said that he is still day-to-day and it's still unclear whether he will play sunday against his former team. meantime, the nationals continue their final week of the season taking on the brave in atlanta. jordan zimmerman is on the mound tonight and this could be his final start for the nats as he is a free agent in the off-season. the weather is causing all sorts of problems for the blue jays and...