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jackson is great. that was a great look, wasn't it? got to come through jackson, i think. >> jim: there he is. >> bill: nice rebound. bradley. >> jim: bradley throws it over his shoulder. right there with it is ennis. >> bill: they attack. nice look. >> jim: my goodness. too steep for bell. >> bill: spence with the giveaway on the rebound. >> grant: i know he missed it. >> bill: that would have brought the house down. >> jim: the ducks hanging around tar heels. say hello to at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. it's a total game-changer. so now the whole family can binge,... ...surf, shop, navigate, listen, game, stream and more. all without the hassle of worrying about overages... ...or running out of data. it's less than $40 per line per month with 4 lines. and remember, it's at&t's best, unlimited data deal ever. so get at&t, get unlimited and get everyone more for less. when you go out for a hamburger you shouldn't have to pay for beef that has to be... thawed. that's why wendy's cooks yours with fresh, never-frozen beef. unlike s
jackson is great. that was a great look, wasn't it? got to come through jackson, i think. >> jim: there he is. >> bill: nice rebound. bradley. >> jim: bradley throws it over his shoulder. right there with it is ennis. >> bill: they attack. nice look. >> jim: my goodness. too steep for bell. >> bill: spence with the giveaway on the rebound. >> grant: i know he missed it. >> bill: that would have brought the house down. >> jim: the ducks...
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jackson pit himself in the constraints of the office.ed his limitation, that constraint. >> he was a jeff jeffersonian republican. jackson was complicit in two of the great original sins in american life, african american slavery, native american removal, but on both those issues we can't put the whole weight of that on jackson, because they were the nation's notes. and he may have been on the extreme edge of the mainstream, but he was still within the mainstream. to me the greatless isn't of jackson is that he believed in the union. he believed, his mother and his mothers had died during the revolution. he had been a prisoner of war as a young teenager during the revolution. he rally believed his family's blood had sanctified the union, had made it sacred. and he referred to us as one great family. he believed that we should... we would have the fight, democracy was like that, the point of democracy was to disagree. but it was to be within one family. and to that end, i believe he had a broader vision of american unity than president tr
jackson pit himself in the constraints of the office.ed his limitation, that constraint. >> he was a jeff jeffersonian republican. jackson was complicit in two of the great original sins in american life, african american slavery, native american removal, but on both those issues we can't put the whole weight of that on jackson, because they were the nation's notes. and he may have been on the extreme edge of the mainstream, but he was still within the mainstream. to me the greatless...
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so jackson just -- he's always been able to find it. mathews for melson. >> grant: if you wonder that fatigue is playing a role, guys normally efficient from the free throw line missing it down the stretch. >> jim: carolina 12 of 22 from the line. and that one ties it at 63. >> bill: the size of the point guard, let's see if perkins can elevate. >> grant: carolina has got to be solid. no gambling here on defense. >> bill: he loves to post up with the big basket. >> jim: backs away. pinson. >> bill: that's what they call crunch time. >> jim: banks at home. created the separation. >> bill: nice cut by jackson. >> grant: this is unbelievable play. theo pinson, we know he can pass to jackson, the best moving without the basketball for that's where he takes advantage down low but not necessarily selling, but using his height to the finish. >> jim: the first-team all-american, the extra point on this end. the three-point play, and a north carolina leader. >> bill: keeping things on williams-goss. once again, they haven't been riding the big g
so jackson just -- he's always been able to find it. mathews for melson. >> grant: if you wonder that fatigue is playing a role, guys normally efficient from the free throw line missing it down the stretch. >> jim: carolina 12 of 22 from the line. and that one ties it at 63. >> bill: the size of the point guard, let's see if perkins can elevate. >> grant: carolina has got to be solid. no gambling here on defense. >> bill: he loves to post up with the big basket....
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jackson! sam and i are going to talk about the movie. then we're gonna get into a fun new bit called "facebook rants." so stick around for that. it's going to be good. plus she's an amazing actress. from the new movie, "brimstone," dakota fanning is here! [ cheers and applause ] and we have great music from ed sheeran, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] guys, today is friday and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. i check my inbox, return some emails and of course send out thank you notes. [ cheers and applause ] i was running a bit behind today. so, i thought if you wouldn't mind, i would write out my weekly thank you notes right now. is that cool with you guys? [ cheers and applause ] appreciate that. james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ he's in a better mood than last week. >> steve: yeah, wow. [ light laughter ] oh not now. now! >> jimmy: james, try to be, try to be angry. fred, play the music. ♪ thank you, fred. ♪ thank you, photo of kellyanne c
jackson! sam and i are going to talk about the movie. then we're gonna get into a fun new bit called "facebook rants." so stick around for that. it's going to be good. plus she's an amazing actress. from the new movie, "brimstone," dakota fanning is here! [ cheers and applause ] and we have great music from ed sheeran, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] guys, today is friday and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. i check my inbox, return some emails and...
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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' 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 the
>> 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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>>> tonight -- janet jackson's sudden split just three months after baby. why the timing of the breakup is raising eyebrows and how janet is already taking control over her billionaire ex. >> my divorce. >> then the truth behind the fate of the furious rumors. what really happened between the rock and vin diesel. >>> plus, ashton kutcher in tears over his troubled past. jail, divorce, a cheating scandal and how mila changed his life. >> it's for my wife, two kicks my ass on character every day. >>> and why kevin hart and nicole kidman. >> i wouldn't accept it. no excuse. >>> now, for april 10th 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, we have exclusive new information tonight on janet jackson's surprising split from her billionaire. >> they have brand-new baby boy, one of the reasons the timing of the breakup is so interesting. as ms. jackson takes control and move on. ♪ love will never do without you ♪ >> here's the numbers you need to know -- five. that's how many years janet and wissam al mana stayed together after they secretly wed
>>> tonight -- janet jackson's sudden split just three months after baby. why the timing of the breakup is raising eyebrows and how janet is already taking control over her billionaire ex. >> my divorce. >> then the truth behind the fate of the furious rumors. what really happened between the rock and vin diesel. >>> plus, ashton kutcher in tears over his troubled past. jail, divorce, a cheating scandal and how mila changed his life. >> it's for my wife, two...
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can't get on mtv, michael jackson, come on!ou were on the floor at the tv, you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i was saying the moonwalk was one of the first viral moments that affected rock history..the next week, "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he is good, he knows how to dance. >> he is sexy and gorgeous. >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs records, michael jackson's label. >> rock and roll in itself was the thing that broke a lot of rules. >> you're successful, you try to make your own rules occasionally. >> as the story goes, cbs said we will pull every other artist we have on mtv if you don't play this. they had to be blackmailed into doing it. ♪ it doesn't matter who's wrong or right just beat it ♪ >> he was the artist that mtv really needed. they didn't know they needed him, but when we started to see the michael jackson videos, it was unbelievable. then there's the domino effect. suddenly you see prince videos
can't get on mtv, michael jackson, come on!ou were on the floor at the tv, you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i was saying the moonwalk was one of the first viral moments that affected rock history..the next week, "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he is good, he knows how to dance. >> he is sexy and gorgeous. >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs...
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jackson, you have political and social reform. person certainly is the that we normally think of in terms of political reform during this. in terms of the spread of democracy for the so-called common man. the other social reformers are not jacksonian democrats at all, they are whigs. that's what jackson faced at this. he had very negative things. the other presidents as well. they are dealing with sectionalism and not happen -- handling it very well. you had someone like peers and fillmore and buchanan, especially. with buchanan just allowing the civil war to occur, nor -- allowing north carolina to secede from the union and then other states alling suit. and other states following suit. and not doing anything about it. california on a republican line, can, welcome. caller: thank you for taking my call. the two greatest democratic presidents in my judgment were , and the two greatest republican presidents were richard nixon and ronald reagan. i would also like to say that abraham lincoln deserves all the credit in the world for pr
jackson, you have political and social reform. person certainly is the that we normally think of in terms of political reform during this. in terms of the spread of democracy for the so-called common man. the other social reformers are not jacksonian democrats at all, they are whigs. that's what jackson faced at this. he had very negative things. the other presidents as well. they are dealing with sectionalism and not happen -- handling it very well. you had someone like peers and fillmore and...
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>> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson. but here is one moment that i have to say left a major impression on me i remember him arriving with elizabeth taylor to an event that i covered and just the look on his face. he would always have this kind of childlike look on his face and you realized that is who he is. >> really looking forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs tonight on reelz at 9:00 p.m. >> bye, everybody. z2c5pz z16fz y2c5py y16fy hillary clinton. last may, he said we can't continue to allow china to rape our country. in his contract with the american voter, he promised that on day one he would direct the secretary of the treasury to label china a currency manipulator. now that he needs china with north korea, mr. trump tweeted, why would i call china a currency manipulator when they're working with us on the north korean problem. >>> tcb
>> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson. but here is one moment that i have to say left a major impression on me i remember him arriving with elizabeth taylor to an event that i covered and just the look on his face. he would always have this kind of childlike look on his face and you realized that is who he is. >> really looking forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs tonight on reelz at 9:00 p.m. >> bye, everybody....
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>> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson.es, but here is one moment that i have to say left a major impression on me. i remember him arriving with elizabeth tayloro on his face. he would always have this kind of childlike look on his face and you realized that is who he is. >> really looking forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs tonight on reelz at 9:00 p.m. >> bye, everybody. z2c5qz z16fz y2c5qy y16fy and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. we are the tv doctors of america. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. learn your key health numbers, and take control today. hey, finish your breakfast. you're gonna be late for school. you say that like it's a bad thing. well, when you're livin' in a cardboard box looking for cans so you can have some hot soup, you'll wish you'd listened to me. whoa, five minutes late for school, and you got him living in a box? with the possibility of hot soup. morning,
>> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson.es, but here is one moment that i have to say left a major impression on me. i remember him arriving with elizabeth tayloro on his face. he would always have this kind of childlike look on his face and you realized that is who he is. >> really looking forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs tonight on reelz at 9:00 p.m. >> bye, everybody. z2c5qz z16fz y2c5qy y16fy and we're...
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that's exactly what janet jackson is doing.ger was spotted out for the first time since we learned of the breakup of her marriage. and now, we have new details of her new life without her billionaire husband. ♪ i want to be the one in control ♪ >> how's janet coping with her split? well, just look at her. all smiles yesterday, as she was spotted out shopping, looking at fake plants and furniture to decorate her new london apartment. the 50-year-old dressed comfortably in loose-fitting harem pants and a $2,200 black poncho by chloe. a source close to the jackson family tells us janet is doing fine, despite her breakup with the billionaire. quote, janet is ecstatic. she's so happy with her baby and that's all she is focused on. ♪ >> oh, and she's moving out. this morning, a giant moving van and men carrying baby toys and boxes were spotted outside of the house janet once shared with the billionaire businessman. but what went wrong in jan element's third marriage? here's what we know. ♪ stop pressuring me >> a source tells us that
that's exactly what janet jackson is doing.ger was spotted out for the first time since we learned of the breakup of her marriage. and now, we have new details of her new life without her billionaire husband. ♪ i want to be the one in control ♪ >> how's janet coping with her split? well, just look at her. all smiles yesterday, as she was spotted out shopping, looking at fake plants and furniture to decorate her new london apartment. the 50-year-old dressed comfortably in loose-fitting...
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>> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson.ut here is one moment that i have to say left a major impression on me. i remember him arriving with elizabeth taylor to an event that i covered and just the look on his face. he would always have this kind of childlike look on his face and you realized that is who he is. >> really looking forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs tonight on reelz at 9:00 p.m. >> bye, everybody. >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, ben affleck and jennifer garner file for divorce, but are seen together just days later. how they're defying the hollywood playbook of a nasty public split. >> ben and jen are putting on a very brave face. >>> then, oprah takes over "the talk." the three things we learned about the media mogul. >> i regift all the time. >>> and number three, why megyn kelly can't wait to start at "today." >> it's time to go and do some news. >> but is there any truth to her behind the scenes drama? >> i can't tell you tha
>> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson.ut here is one moment that i have to say left a major impression on me. i remember him arriving with elizabeth taylor to an event that i covered and just the look on his face. he would always have this kind of childlike look on his face and you realized that is who he is. >> really looking forward to seeing it. >> thank you. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs tonight on reelz at 9:00 p.m. >> bye, everybody....
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phil jackson thing and lebron and passe thing i didn't know passe was bad.he knows the definition. >> yeah. >> of everything. >> okay. >> the definition is negative. >> i had no idea. >> when it comes to player and his people. as if he's a robber an criminal. >> really? because i think old wild west. enlightenment forme. thank you very much sean. this one was an awkward high five during recent interview with nicole ritchie the host accidentally slapped her in the face. do you see see that when she tried to high five her. knocked off her sunglasses. off her head. ritchie was a good sport. laughed off the whole thing. look at the shock on her face. now new jersey governor chris christie let's talk about him honorary world champ former heavy weight boxing champion mike tyson i'm sure sean will writ about this presented with him were world championship belt for his et cetera on pri season re-entry program. >> i love mike tyson probably the most overrated heavy weight of all time. >> you think so. >> he beat no one great. >> okay. >> sorry mike. >> don't bite my
phil jackson thing and lebron and passe thing i didn't know passe was bad.he knows the definition. >> yeah. >> of everything. >> okay. >> the definition is negative. >> i had no idea. >> when it comes to player and his people. as if he's a robber an criminal. >> really? because i think old wild west. enlightenment forme. thank you very much sean. this one was an awkward high five during recent interview with nicole ritchie the host accidentally slapped...
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the one about the lee-jackson dual equestrian statue that some people are very, very proud of. this is after a whole paragraph. these two men became subjects of the lost cause movement. scholarshipnt refutes these claims. these are representations of lee and jackson that helped perpetuate the lost cause ideology which advocated for white to premises, portrayed whitey as benign, -- supremacy, portrayed slavery as benign, and justify secession. that's all. but it still does not compete impaired to the magnificence of the possibility you are supposed to stand in awe of the statue. tom brown, you have seen a heck of a lot of statues. have you seen it done well? tim said,brown: as there is a mismatch between having the monument, which is kind of having an instrument of memory and the signage, but if you had something that someone could listen to on their phones that would be accessible and appropriately attractive and brief, especially if it is something that could give you the story as you're looking, then the modern interpretation could go with looking at the monument instead of c
the one about the lee-jackson dual equestrian statue that some people are very, very proud of. this is after a whole paragraph. these two men became subjects of the lost cause movement. scholarshipnt refutes these claims. these are representations of lee and jackson that helped perpetuate the lost cause ideology which advocated for white to premises, portrayed whitey as benign, -- supremacy, portrayed slavery as benign, and justify secession. that's all. but it still does not compete impaired...
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jackson is trying to motivate turnout.know, a special election, all about turnout because nobody really knows it's happening. it is happening at some random time. no one is counting on any kind of casual voter to show up. it is all about the most committed folks. so that's what this is geared towards. you have to remember also, on tuesday, this is a game of getting the 50% plus 1. because if nobody gets to 50% plus 1, the top two finishers go into a june run-off election. >> there's also, it is clearly that it doesn't matter who the candidate is, you wouldn't even know it listening to that ad. there was no one named. but it tells us where democrats think they are. where the anger and maybe what is against donald trump is potentially so powerful that it could push them into higher turnout. just what they need in the selection. i think the caution here is, as samuel l. jackson said, remember what happened the last time. the argument against donald trump based on his temperament and personality, discrimination et cetera, was
jackson is trying to motivate turnout.know, a special election, all about turnout because nobody really knows it's happening. it is happening at some random time. no one is counting on any kind of casual voter to show up. it is all about the most committed folks. so that's what this is geared towards. you have to remember also, on tuesday, this is a game of getting the 50% plus 1. because if nobody gets to 50% plus 1, the top two finishers go into a june run-off election. >> there's also,...
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he's the florida boy behind the #action for jackson. see jackson was too sick to fly commercial to get special treatment at chop. so at check county pilot heard about the story and told his bosses who offered up a private jet and the treatment was successful, he is now in remission from a rare form of leukemia. big congratulations to jackson and his family. >>> five kids recovering this evening from an accident with a bounce house, you see when flying at augusta wind in south carolina. house was tethered down but a strong gust ripped the house and the inflatable was on the move. >> when the second house bouncey house went up, i had thought my kids was on it. this guy and i dove on to it and held on to try to bring it to the ground and it just took us up and took us into the pile lines and broke all -- >> firefighters say those lines were dead when they hit the ground and that saved the kids from being electrocuted. the children are recovering. >>> that the a police officer who is out of a job tonight accused of having sex with a teenage
he's the florida boy behind the #action for jackson. see jackson was too sick to fly commercial to get special treatment at chop. so at check county pilot heard about the story and told his bosses who offered up a private jet and the treatment was successful, he is now in remission from a rare form of leukemia. big congratulations to jackson and his family. >>> five kids recovering this evening from an accident with a bounce house, you see when flying at augusta wind in south carolina....
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. ♪ [ music ] >>> jesse jackson celebrated tech week.s is pushed 2020 summit with the rainbow coalition today and tomorrow okay computer science and technology into the hands of all schoolchildren. as part of the event river jackson deliver a $10,000 check to the oakland unified school district for scholarships and tech programs. organizers say microsoft, intel and 11 venture partners match the amount for a total of $40,000. reverend jackson's work with tech equity began decades ago with a silicon valley company. >> where literally reconnecting relationships we established but were coming in with the strategic plan to ensure we can impact communities and utilizing the platforms that reverend jackson can establish with his voice in his capacity and his legendary status and we can touch lives in underserved areas and bridge a digital divide. >>> last night's event started with a vip reception and included music food and speakers. >>> a custodian known as mr. jim received a special high honor from cost accounting. jimmy callier, employee of
. ♪ [ music ] >>> jesse jackson celebrated tech week.s is pushed 2020 summit with the rainbow coalition today and tomorrow okay computer science and technology into the hands of all schoolchildren. as part of the event river jackson deliver a $10,000 check to the oakland unified school district for scholarships and tech programs. organizers say microsoft, intel and 11 venture partners match the amount for a total of $40,000. reverend jackson's work with tech equity began decades ago...
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. >>> then, janet jackson steps out her split. why the new mom is ecstatic to be single. >>> plus -- jen and justin's paris adventure in matching outfits. details on their chic france vacation. >>> then -- jennifer hudson versus adam sandler. >> i have a very serious question, who's the better singer? >> operaman ♪ >> before their new movie the sing-off on "e.t.." ♪ >> and we're out! >>> now for april 12th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> is mel b on a desperate search to find sex tapes that she claims her husband shot without her consent? >> last week the "america's got talent" judge got a restraining order against her ex, stephen belafonte. she claims he extorted her by secretly recording her sexual encounters and then threatening to release the tapes. >> but who here's the question, who may have the alleged tapes? it seems mel b has set her sights on their former nanny. >> mel, have you got a restraining order against lorraine now? >> that's mel b leaving the hollywood police station yesterday after reportedly gettin
. >>> then, janet jackson steps out her split. why the new mom is ecstatic to be single. >>> plus -- jen and justin's paris adventure in matching outfits. details on their chic france vacation. >>> then -- jennifer hudson versus adam sandler. >> i have a very serious question, who's the better singer? >> operaman ♪ >> before their new movie the sing-off on "e.t.." ♪ >> and we're out! >>> now for april 12th, 2017, this is...
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you are no andrew jackson. unfortunately, for stephen a douglas, he is coming up for reelection in 1858. buchanan decides to undercuttingby douglas's bid for reelection, douglas could find himself a man without a job and a politician without a future. upglas has a lot of built loyalty. the only question is going to be, who are the republicans in illinois going to put up as a challenger? the answer is abraham lincoln. this is not because lincoln is the famous abraham lincoln. this is because abraham lincoln is a prominent former whig lawyer who has joined the 1856, and party as of because no other republican is interested in breaking their teeth trying to challenge stephen a douglas. case of, weuch a know we will not win this election, let's nominate lincoln. nobody else wants to lose in the republican ranks. lincoln understood the odds were long but lincoln had had a long career of controversy in opposition with douglas. the state republican convention convenes in springfield, illinois, in mid-june of 1858. the
you are no andrew jackson. unfortunately, for stephen a douglas, he is coming up for reelection in 1858. buchanan decides to undercuttingby douglas's bid for reelection, douglas could find himself a man without a job and a politician without a future. upglas has a lot of built loyalty. the only question is going to be, who are the republicans in illinois going to put up as a challenger? the answer is abraham lincoln. this is not because lincoln is the famous abraham lincoln. this is because...
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jackson lee. under her amendment, which is now in the bill, a panel of congressional leaders along with the librarian of congress would develop a list of candidates from which the president would choose a nominee. this strengthens congressional input and preserves an important role in the process for the librarian as well. the jackson lee amendment strikes a good balance between respecting the roles of congress, the president and the librarian in selecting the register, and i appreciate the contribution she made to the bill. the copyright office serves as a vital function but the current structure does not reflect the importance of the office. h.r. 1695 elevates the status and the stature of the register and treats the position like other federal officials with similarly significant responsibilities like the director of the u.s. patent and trademark office. this will make the copyright office more responsive and accountable to congress. it is the first step towards providing the office with the fl
jackson lee. under her amendment, which is now in the bill, a panel of congressional leaders along with the librarian of congress would develop a list of candidates from which the president would choose a nominee. this strengthens congressional input and preserves an important role in the process for the librarian as well. the jackson lee amendment strikes a good balance between respecting the roles of congress, the president and the librarian in selecting the register, and i appreciate the...
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crossing is something that is -- almost unheard of in our local memory. >> reporter: 14-year-old jacksonare told is a swimmer. and 62-year-old lou ann meryl. >> randy meryl had an idea. >> married to the ceo of popular hiking boot company merrell said to be experienced hiker who knows the area well. >> beth were reported to have food and water in their backpacks. >> on facebook, posting, writing, the outlook is not promising there is still a glimmer of hope. we will hold on to this hope until there is reason not to. authorities say that both hikers are equipped and have the knowledge to survive. this happened in an area of the grand canyon so remote, some places cannot be accessed by foot. so search crews are using boats, helicopters, and drones to find them. >>> we move on now to a new health headline. about drugs that reduce possibility of a heart attack. about 39 million americans take cholesterol fighting statins, they can lower a chance of heart attack by 36%. for those at risk. a new study claims many more people should possibly be taking them. it suggests anywhere from 17-26 milli
crossing is something that is -- almost unheard of in our local memory. >> reporter: 14-year-old jacksonare told is a swimmer. and 62-year-old lou ann meryl. >> randy meryl had an idea. >> married to the ceo of popular hiking boot company merrell said to be experienced hiker who knows the area well. >> beth were reported to have food and water in their backpacks. >> on facebook, posting, writing, the outlook is not promising there is still a glimmer of hope. we...
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mark jackson. find out what mark kermode 2: f: - it jackson.d out what mark kermode if: - it in the film jackson. find out what mark kermode it in the film review. —— thinks of it in the film review. —— narrated. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is thejournalist, lucy cavendish, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with this. the stop story for the times is about efforts by uk ministers assad. the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against the united states with military action if the us launches more airstrikes on syria. the paper quotes a command centre made up of russian and iranian forces accusing president trump of crossing "red lines." on its front page ,the daily mail carries the same story. on its front page, the daily mail carries the same story. it also has a picture of chris bevington, the british man the metro is also among those leading on the threats of retaliation by rus
mark jackson. find out what mark kermode 2: f: - it jackson.d out what mark kermode if: - it in the film jackson. find out what mark kermode it in the film review. —— thinks of it in the film review. —— narrated. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is thejournalist, lucy cavendish, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with this. the stop story for the times is about efforts by...
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(audience laughing) i was like, "magic jackson, what team did he play for?"delphia 56'ers, i'm like, "56'ers?" (audience laughing) what team was that? - you look great, you've been shopping, i can see. - thank you, oh yes, i'm not ashamed of it. i know women nowadays, all the feminists, they like, "don't say that, it makes us," no, i don't care, we like to shop, that's how we are. i don't even like feminists anyway. they messed it up for us, didn't they, ladies? didn't they? (audience cheering) hello. we deserve a second meeting on some of this stuff, don't we? they went around burning bras, picketing and stuff. you know, "whoo hoo, women's rights, "we want to work as hard as men do." no the hell we don't. (audience laughing) right? right? - how many kids do you have? - i have one, as a father i try to teach him stuff. know what works good with your kids? duct tape. (audience laughing) if you want your child to stay still, duct tape will make him stay still. look at the parents, "i'ma use that." anytime he gettin' out of line all you do is pull the duct tape
(audience laughing) i was like, "magic jackson, what team did he play for?"delphia 56'ers, i'm like, "56'ers?" (audience laughing) what team was that? - you look great, you've been shopping, i can see. - thank you, oh yes, i'm not ashamed of it. i know women nowadays, all the feminists, they like, "don't say that, it makes us," no, i don't care, we like to shop, that's how we are. i don't even like feminists anyway. they messed it up for us, didn't they, ladies?...
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michael jackson? walk, he was sitting on the couch, by the end of it you were on the floor in front of the trch. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i would saw the moon walk was one of the really first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson, because he's good, he's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and gorgeous. >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from the records. >> he broke a lot of rules. you're successful and you try to make your own rules occasionally. >> as the story goes, cbs said we will pull every other artist we have on mtv if you don't play this. they had to essentially blackmail them into doing it. >> he was the artist that mtv really needed. they didn't know they needed him, but boy, when we started to see those michael jackson videos, it was just unbelievable. >> then there's the domino effect. suddenly you see prince videos from warner
michael jackson? walk, he was sitting on the couch, by the end of it you were on the floor in front of the trch. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i would saw the moon walk was one of the really first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson, because he's good, he's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and gorgeous. >> michael jackson is the man of...
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adori jackson would fit perfect. i just think bring excitement. just my personality. am not on the field but off the field. in the locker room a great presence to have like a brotherhood. i know a lot of teams people don't get that when they come from college. it is a business but just to be that positive upbeat person to a locker room. >> jackson was a track star at usc so he also brings that to the table. and the fact that he can return punts and take it to the house. so jackson is the guy to look out for and mccaffery also another guy i think the eagles should go for. guys, back to you. >> all right, sean, thanks very. we appreciate it. we continue to follow breaking news for you tonight. delaware state trooper has fallen his killer is still on the loose. leaving a neighborhood locked down. the residents feeling scared. so here's what we know as of now. this started around 12:10 this afternoon. when someone shot a delaware state trooper at the wawa on the 1600 block of pulaski highway in bear. police did track the man to the 500 block of saint michael's drive in mi
adori jackson would fit perfect. i just think bring excitement. just my personality. am not on the field but off the field. in the locker room a great presence to have like a brotherhood. i know a lot of teams people don't get that when they come from college. it is a business but just to be that positive upbeat person to a locker room. >> jackson was a track star at usc so he also brings that to the table. and the fact that he can return punts and take it to the house. so jackson is the...
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nancy o'dell remembers. >> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson.i have to say left a major impression on me. >> i remember him riding with elizabeth taylor to an event. he had this look on his face, childlike look on his face. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs now at eight ... violence in the east bay,natberkeley's mayor tells kron four why police did not do more when fighting broke out between supporters and opponents of president trumpwhoosha national manhunt for the killer who posted his crime on facebook.peter elliott/u.s. marshals service: "we're going to make this individual's world very, very, very small." and we ask facebook ... what can they do about it.whooshin the santa cruz mountains ...we are treating this as a rare, isolated incidentrare ... but terrifying ... a mountain lion sneaks into a family home and steals their pet.you're watching kron four news in prime time. (steve) two days after literal smoke settled in the streets of berkeley following a protest and a counter-protest, the city's mayor is responding to the events that caught n
nancy o'dell remembers. >> tonight, we're focusing on the life of michael jackson.i have to say left a major impression on me. >> i remember him riding with elizabeth taylor to an event. he had this look on his face, childlike look on his face. >> nancy o'dell remembers airs now at eight ... violence in the east bay,natberkeley's mayor tells kron four why police did not do more when fighting broke out between supporters and opponents of president trumpwhoosha national manhunt...
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. >> i don't know if we'll see paris jackson on dancing.he knows how to rock a gown, didn't she. >> michael wore this gown, this event is all about honoring the media for outstanding representation of the lbgt community. >> a major journey toward understanding and acceptance. >> an emotional luke remembers his close friend alexis arquette. >> when you love somebody, you love them. >> bottom line, and i loved lex. and lex loved me, i don't need to explain that to anybody. that's how love works. >> luke presented alexis' sister patricia arquette an award. >> i remember the height of the 90210 craze, they all said alexis arquette is secretly dating luke. i'm not going to say it's not true, we are best friends and that would be to say there's something wrong with it, there's nothing wrong with it. >> i'm so happy to be in this room, where i feel the love of alexis, and i feel alexis' reach, and it's comforting to me during a time of grief, i'm grateful for that. >> very sweet. so sweet, patricia. >>> empire star jesse smoliet, we asked him, do
. >> i don't know if we'll see paris jackson on dancing.he knows how to rock a gown, didn't she. >> michael wore this gown, this event is all about honoring the media for outstanding representation of the lbgt community. >> a major journey toward understanding and acceptance. >> an emotional luke remembers his close friend alexis arquette. >> when you love somebody, you love them. >> bottom line, and i loved lex. and lex loved me, i don't need to explain that...
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>> hallie jackson at the white house, thank you. >>> there is late word the u.s. supreme court is being asked to wade into a major fight over the death penalty in arkansas where the state wants to execute eight inmates by the end of the month, an unprecedented pace before one of the lethal injection drugs expires. the accelerated execution scheduled that was supposed to start tonight is hung up in the courts and nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> reporter: the first two of the unprecedented executions have been blocked by the arkansas supreme court. the state wanted to put to death eight inmates over the next 11 days and the attorney general is fighting to overturn. >> these sentences will be carried out and these families of the victims will be given closure. >> reporter: among the legal challenges, lawyers for the death row inmates say the rapid schedule increases the likelihood the executions will be botched and the drugs used amount to cruel and unusual punishment. drug companies are objecting to the use of products in the lethal injection. arkansas's bach o
>> hallie jackson at the white house, thank you. >>> there is late word the u.s. supreme court is being asked to wade into a major fight over the death penalty in arkansas where the state wants to execute eight inmates by the end of the month, an unprecedented pace before one of the lethal injection drugs expires. the accelerated execution scheduled that was supposed to start tonight is hung up in the courts and nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> reporter: the first two...
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confederacy's foremost lee,st claimed that only jackson were adored by troops. one soldier voiced adoration of lee, "this army loves their every many of them, as much as a child loves his father and feels that affirmative -- affection and respect for him." undoubtedly, this audience is familiar with the robert e. lee mystique. virginiarsity of 800 entries ons martine. lee and 500 on luther king. lee is etched across the landscape. americans have two images of lee in their mind's eye, the impassive warrior frozen in time on horseback or as making peace signing the army of northern virginia's surrender confederacy's death warrant, the beginning of his unique makeover from foe to hero. somewhere jefferson davis is envious. [laughter] ervin: posterity handled lee's a civil war hero. as america's most honored traitor, lee's example is that one can experience defeat with losing, and need not be right to be great. his reputation is based largely on national gratitude for what winid not do, which is confederate independence and guerrilla endorse resistance against autho
confederacy's foremost lee,st claimed that only jackson were adored by troops. one soldier voiced adoration of lee, "this army loves their every many of them, as much as a child loves his father and feels that affirmative -- affection and respect for him." undoubtedly, this audience is familiar with the robert e. lee mystique. virginiarsity of 800 entries ons martine. lee and 500 on luther king. lee is etched across the landscape. americans have two images of lee in their mind's eye,...
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jess brown died in jackson, mississippi, at the age of 77. mr. speaker, r. jess brown is well deserving of this honor, and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h.r. 455. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: mr. johnson reserves his time. the gentleman from georgia, mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson: i continue to reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: continues to reserve. mr. johnson. mr. johnson: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. r. jess brown is the type of individual who is an american success story. just listening to the comments of my colleague, congressman thompson, about r. jess brown, ade me very proud of his accomplishments. he seemed to have been a renaissance man with a southern twist. he seemed to be a gentleman and a scholar, but yet someone who worked with his hands, also, and showed others how to do so. that's why i rise in support of h.r. 455, a bill to designate the federal courthouse in jackson, mississippi, as the r. jess brown united states courthouse. can't think of any better name for a cou
jess brown died in jackson, mississippi, at the age of 77. mr. speaker, r. jess brown is well deserving of this honor, and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h.r. 455. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: mr. johnson reserves his time. the gentleman from georgia, mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson: i continue to reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: continues to reserve. mr. johnson. mr. johnson: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. r. jess brown is...
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the jackson five. >> that's us.helm. berry gordy was a songwriter. ironically, he was trying to make the best music in the world. >> 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 svelte, clean haven. shaven. and all that changed in the '70s. >> why can't i make a record 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. he sees the protests here and it changed him. >> he holds up a more are to america, mirror
the jackson five. >> that's us.helm. berry gordy was a songwriter. ironically, he was trying to make the best music in the world. >> 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...
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prior to this public -- only pigeons paid any attention to the lee and jackson statues. many black charlottesvillians were in different. one of my university colleagues remarked, "i have more important things to do than be mad at a statue." earlier this afternoon with her from professor activities ,eaborne -- timothy seaborne none denounces slavery. grades, 12ndividual in charlottesville including soldier statue of the university of virginia's confederate cemetery and a downtown generic one. one national newsmagazine lee lifted's statute as one of the most racist monuments. f charlottesville's public filters best sculptors, the majority are white males except for sacagawea of lewis and clark frame. confederate monuments erected for the lost cause aero in 1860 to 1920 have implicit and subtle racist bias accentuated as hero worship alters to whiteness, sustained by defective powers in privilege. these historical forces persist in hearts and minds, not just bronze and stone. in the old south, the confederate south, the new south african-americans were suppressed, kept in p
prior to this public -- only pigeons paid any attention to the lee and jackson statues. many black charlottesvillians were in different. one of my university colleagues remarked, "i have more important things to do than be mad at a statue." earlier this afternoon with her from professor activities ,eaborne -- timothy seaborne none denounces slavery. grades, 12ndividual in charlottesville including soldier statue of the university of virginia's confederate cemetery and a downtown...
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jackson appoints into the supreme court to succeed john marshall. for more than 20 years he had been chief justice of the united states supreme court. it is to taney's court that the dred scott case comes. on march 6, 1857, a decision is handed down. it is a clear-cut majority decision, 7-2, and the opinion in this case is written by taney himself. he says, basically, two things -- dred scott must stay a slave because he has no standing to sue a federal court. it is a question of jurisdiction. this is a technicality. he writes, the question before us is whether the class of persons described as a person of these people. and our constituents of the sovereignty. we think they are not. and that they are not included and were not intended to be included under the word citizen in constitution. they can therefore claim none of the rights and villages -- and privileges. his first answer in the dred scott case is a no. on the basis that dred scott is a slave and black. the founders wrote this constitution for this country for white people who are free. whit
jackson appoints into the supreme court to succeed john marshall. for more than 20 years he had been chief justice of the united states supreme court. it is to taney's court that the dred scott case comes. on march 6, 1857, a decision is handed down. it is a clear-cut majority decision, 7-2, and the opinion in this case is written by taney himself. he says, basically, two things -- dred scott must stay a slave because he has no standing to sue a federal court. it is a question of jurisdiction....
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jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: let me think the chairman and ranking member. let me ask a question that deals with fixing the immigration laws and allowing individuals to come from out of the shadows and distinguishing individuals who criminalspposed to and others. mr. hodgkins, would you support conference of immigration reform? yes or no? i have beengson: working on that for many years. ms. vaughan?ee: ms. vaughan: no, i think it would -- ms. jackson lee: thank you. do you support copperheads of immigration reform? -- copperheads of immigration reform? i would have to look at the particulars. ms. jackson lee: would you? ms. pyati: yes. all of us were: appalled at the killing of king -- kate steinle and others who have suffered, but to equate that with crime of nonstatus people as republicans of tried of 2015, there was no rise in san francisco's murder rate in the 26 years it has been -- century city. it is fallen to its lowest level in decades. i think that is an important point. or nor point -- a yes question. do you think in the context of status that we
jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: let me think the chairman and ranking member. let me ask a question that deals with fixing the immigration laws and allowing individuals to come from out of the shadows and distinguishing individuals who criminalspposed to and others. mr. hodgkins, would you support conference of immigration reform? yes or no? i have beengson: working on that for many years. ms. vaughan?ee: ms. vaughan: no, i think it would -- ms. jackson lee: thank you. do you support copperheads...
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phil jackson of the nicks organization was board to tears. the sixers season finale came down to last second shot. whew. almost hit it. why missing that shot wasn't such a bad thing for the sixers. we will give you the latest update on the lottery pick. speaking of lottery, kind of different lottery, but, you know? >> good morning, the phillies starting pitcher, clay buchholz, has tear in his right forearm, and that could be the end of his season. buckholz will get second opinion on monday, and the phillies try to avoid getting swept by the mets, down five-zip in the sixth. mikhail franco hits grand-slam. that's his second of his career. >> coming in to pinch hit, can't get it done either. the phillies get swept by the mets. >> they weren't really hit that well. coming in here, but they seem to like this place. so, somehow, we got to scratch out a win here. it would have been nice to put an end to it today. you know washings nice come-back come from behind win. >> to the sixers, last game of the year, than says it all. this game meant nothing
phil jackson of the nicks organization was board to tears. the sixers season finale came down to last second shot. whew. almost hit it. why missing that shot wasn't such a bad thing for the sixers. we will give you the latest update on the lottery pick. speaking of lottery, kind of different lottery, but, you know? >> good morning, the phillies starting pitcher, clay buchholz, has tear in his right forearm, and that could be the end of his season. buckholz will get second opinion on...
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reporter: the search is on for jackson and his step-grandmother. >> this particular kind of incident >> they were hiking at the grand canyon with family and friends on saturday when the family group says as they were crossing the creek, four people including jackson's mother fell in fast-moving water and the other two were rescued. >> that two people would be washed away in a crossing something unheard of in our local memory. reporter: 14-year-old jackson is a swimmer and his 62-year-old stepgrandmother is married to the c.e.o. of popular hiking boot company merryl and said to be experienced hiker who knows the area well. >> both were reported to have food and water in the backpacks. reporter: on facebook, jackson's uncle posting writing the, "the outlook is not promising but there is still a glimmer of hope. we'll hold on to the hope until there is a reason not to." both hikers are equipped and have the knowledge to survive. this happened in an area of the grand canyon that is so remote some places cannot be accessed by foot so the search crews are using boats, helicopters and drone
reporter: the search is on for jackson and his step-grandmother. >> this particular kind of incident >> they were hiking at the grand canyon with family and friends on saturday when the family group says as they were crossing the creek, four people including jackson's mother fell in fast-moving water and the other two were rescued. >> that two people would be washed away in a crossing something unheard of in our local memory. reporter: 14-year-old jackson is a swimmer and his...
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the storm on jackson statue, robert e lee statue, they were very much a part of what we now the a lost cause, which was south narrative. after the civil war -- it was a start -- historic division is him, rating a new history about the civil war and saying, it had nothing to do with slavery, it was only about states rights. even though at the time of the civil war they were writing, this is a great deal to do with slavery. the property lee statue goes up in 1924. a lost cause,h what supremacist statement on the -- on the landscape. the charlton's city council -- decision, 3-2, to remove the robert e. lee statue. they did not talk about the stonewall jackson statue, the 1909 confederate soldier statue, specifically the robert e. lee, which went up in 1944. the decision was to remove it. i do not think that they does a city of virginia have the authority to remove a statue? there is state legislation to keep those things in place. let not of richmond will charles bo remove that statue. there's also the question of where does the money come from to move it? be cheap. statue isat that abhor
the storm on jackson statue, robert e lee statue, they were very much a part of what we now the a lost cause, which was south narrative. after the civil war -- it was a start -- historic division is him, rating a new history about the civil war and saying, it had nothing to do with slavery, it was only about states rights. even though at the time of the civil war they were writing, this is a great deal to do with slavery. the property lee statue goes up in 1924. a lost cause,h what supremacist...
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i'm very pleased that my good iend from texas, representative sheila jackson lee, the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, has agreed to co-anchor this hour with me. mr. speaker, i am chair of the working group for the congressional black caucus that looks at nominees for federal courts.
i'm very pleased that my good iend from texas, representative sheila jackson lee, the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, has agreed to co-anchor this hour with me. mr. speaker, i am chair of the working group for the congressional black caucus that looks at nominees for federal courts.
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they did not talk about the stonewall jackson statue or the 19 oh nine confederate soldier statute. they specifically addressed robert e lee which went up in 1924. the decision was to remove it. i do not think they actually had the authority. the courts need to decide but it's still up in the air. does the city of virginia have the authority to remove a statue because there has been state legislation to keep those in place. i don't know if richmond will let charlottesville remove the statue. also the question of where does the money come from to move it. it will not be cheap. i think that statute is abhorrent and what it refers to, the white supremacy, the lost cause, that said, i'm one of the people who believes it should stay because it should be a tool week can use to teach people about the lost cause and about the past. and look at that tension between how we remember the past and how we talk about the past and what actually happened. i like to see new signage and statutes to talk about the civil rights movement and charlottesville. but i think the statute should be there to rem
they did not talk about the stonewall jackson statue or the 19 oh nine confederate soldier statute. they specifically addressed robert e lee which went up in 1924. the decision was to remove it. i do not think they actually had the authority. the courts need to decide but it's still up in the air. does the city of virginia have the authority to remove a statue because there has been state legislation to keep those in place. i don't know if richmond will let charlottesville remove the statue....
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the stonewall jackson statue, the robert e. lee statue, and they were very much a part of what we now call the lost cause, which was the south narrative after the civil war. it was historic revisionism, sort of writing a new history about the civil war and saying it had nothing really to do with slavery, it was only about states rights. even though it the time of the civil war, they were writing that it had a great deal to do with slavery. the robert e. lee statue goes up in 1924 and it's very much of a lost cause, why supremacist statement on the landscape. so the charlottesville city council recently voted in a 3-2 to remove the robert e. lee statue. they didn't talk about the stonewall jackson statue or the 1909 confederate soldier statue. they specifically addressed robert e lee, which went up in 1924. the decision was to remove it. i don't think they actually had the authority. the courts need to decide, but it's still up in the air. as a city in virginia actually have the authority to remove the statue, because there has
the stonewall jackson statue, the robert e. lee statue, and they were very much a part of what we now call the lost cause, which was the south narrative after the civil war. it was historic revisionism, sort of writing a new history about the civil war and saying it had nothing really to do with slavery, it was only about states rights. even though it the time of the civil war, they were writing that it had a great deal to do with slavery. the robert e. lee statue goes up in 1924 and it's very...