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, jackson did, too. he bore the scars of war. during the war of 1812 he received his old hickory name because he refused to leave a single man behind on a march back to tennessee. the doctor -- wonderfully named dr., samuel hog, said what are we going to do with the sncc said we'll put them on the wagon and none shall be left behind and he willed himself through the wilderness. his political rise had minute to do with the sense that the republic in classic terms -- the republic was a brilliant beginning but that democracy had a troll play. we forget -- a role to play. the story of philadelphia in 178 and the bill of rights in 179 its not so much about academy ross republicanism. the people had a role to play in the founder's vision but a fairly limited one. in jackson's view, the republican structure had created too many corrupting influences to the point where the country was itself in a kind of moral crisis because the channel between the president and the people had become clogged like an artery. the
, jackson did, too. he bore the scars of war. during the war of 1812 he received his old hickory name because he refused to leave a single man behind on a march back to tennessee. the doctor -- wonderfully named dr., samuel hog, said what are we going to do with the sncc said we'll put them on the wagon and none shall be left behind and he willed himself through the wilderness. his political rise had minute to do with the sense that the republic in classic terms -- the republic was a brilliant...
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divorced from one of the jackson 5. >> here the jackson 5. ♪ >> reporter: the jackson 5, now legendarytapulting to stardom in 1969 after we first saw them on "the ed sullivan show." >> you're gonna bust every record in the country wonderful to have you on our show. >> the jacksons were kind of like the beatles in a sense. people would literally faint right in front of them. ♪ dancing, dancing >> reporter: and we all know the hits "dancing machine" and "i'll be there" courtesy of the five brothers, jermaine, little michael of course, jackie, marlon and tito. the second oldest. memorable because he danced with a musical instrument. >> he was the one that played the guitar. and he will never be forgotten because of that. >> reporter: the guitar dancer found a new partner at fairfax high school in los angeles where he met fellow student delores "dee dee" martes. >> she had ran up to me and said, "happy birthday," and gave me a kiss on the cheek. >> reporter: so what was attractive to you about dee dee? >> well, i was a shy young man, and for her to be so outgoing, i just found that fascina
divorced from one of the jackson 5. >> here the jackson 5. ♪ >> reporter: the jackson 5, now legendarytapulting to stardom in 1969 after we first saw them on "the ed sullivan show." >> you're gonna bust every record in the country wonderful to have you on our show. >> the jacksons were kind of like the beatles in a sense. people would literally faint right in front of them. ♪ dancing, dancing >> reporter: and we all know the hits "dancing...
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and bush whereby you think history would never look untimely like they do on jackson. >> jackson was more successful. again, low bar. [laughter] i think that's one view of presidential power has everything to do with how one thinks the presidential powerf h was used, so with roosevelt ther busting the trust and ushering in the progressive era and saying he was of the jackson school i suspect that a lot of people would be for that when fdr did it. my sense is as a historical fact, he created and sharpened the tools of presidential power, presidential centrality called the vital center action, and we have a pendulum in the country and the pendulum swings too far one and sometimes too far to the other. one that has the virtue of being true as henry kissinger used to say is remember the last time the overcorrected for the presidential overreach and 74 and 75 there was a young man that was the white house chief of staff who was frustrated by that, his name was dick cheney so now it's come back the other way. at some point, we need to keep a pendulum in the right place and i think jackson
and bush whereby you think history would never look untimely like they do on jackson. >> jackson was more successful. again, low bar. [laughter] i think that's one view of presidential power has everything to do with how one thinks the presidential powerf h was used, so with roosevelt ther busting the trust and ushering in the progressive era and saying he was of the jackson school i suspect that a lot of people would be for that when fdr did it. my sense is as a historical fact, he...
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family is seemingly stalled. >> delores jackson, ex-wife of jackson 5 member tito jackson died undercircumstances. >> reporter: more than a year after his girlfriend backyard pool, california businessman don bohana is free to drive his fancy cars and fly his private plane. all under a cloud of suspicion though, relentlessly seeded by dee dee's famous family. remember, the jackson family is convinced there's no way she could have accidently drowned in bohana's pool because she was terrified of water. >> the fact that there was a swimming accident was red flags for the family. >> reporter: and what about those cuts and bruises the coroner found? >> the l.a. county coroner's report find 58 separate injuries that are more consistent with a struggle than a drowning. >> it points to a murder to me, in the first degree. >> i know it was an accident. i was there. i know what happened that night. >> reporter: later, bohana will go on the tv show "inside edition" to defend himself. if dee dee couldn't swim, he asks, why did she keep several swimsuits at his house? >> people say well she couldn
family is seemingly stalled. >> delores jackson, ex-wife of jackson 5 member tito jackson died undercircumstances. >> reporter: more than a year after his girlfriend backyard pool, california businessman don bohana is free to drive his fancy cars and fly his private plane. all under a cloud of suspicion though, relentlessly seeded by dee dee's famous family. remember, the jackson family is convinced there's no way she could have accidently drowned in bohana's pool because she was...
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sheila jackson lee: she -- sheila jackson lee, all right. thank you. you look good, thank you. i am doing fine. thank you. we are going through the normal process. we got our fema number. you have already served. ok, great. thank you. i appreciate you greatly. we appreciate you giving us the opportunity to help. you sheila jackson lee: have helped me why than once. you have seen the devastation. thank you very much. where we looking? thank you. >> thank you for what you do. rep. sheila jackson lee: i want them to announce to come out when they are finished with you all. he knows when i come, i do what i want to do. i'm going to speak generally, and then come out. i think when i go over there, they will know. that is the fema gentleman that i asked to come out. do you have a microphone? thank you. how are you? you.to see hello, everybody. i know you are working, and i am the houstont realtors. thank you for setting this up so people can get back in their homes. deckert. to pastor i'm sheila jackson lee. can you see me over here? food boxes, and other items for you to take away.
sheila jackson lee: she -- sheila jackson lee, all right. thank you. you look good, thank you. i am doing fine. thank you. we are going through the normal process. we got our fema number. you have already served. ok, great. thank you. i appreciate you greatly. we appreciate you giving us the opportunity to help. you sheila jackson lee: have helped me why than once. you have seen the devastation. thank you very much. where we looking? thank you. >> thank you for what you do. rep. sheila...
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jackson takes the play clock all the way down to two. facing pressure, throws it up, man-on-man coverage, and a pass interference call. battle will get flagged. phillips, the intended receiver. >> brian: gibson came with an all-out blitz. >> referee: interference, defense, number 19. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> brian: that's just inexperience from battle. he's playing for the first time. he's a senior, but hasn't played a whole lot. that looked like he hadn't been coached. >> steve: a little extra emphasis from jerry mcginn on the first down call. he's had just about enough from both head coaches. it's been a testy affair. would you have it any other way? >> brian: great rivalry. >> steve: they're going to play again, a home at home, upcoming. ninth penalty on the mountaineers. 85 penalty yards. jackson, turning the corner. there's a smart youngster. he'll take the slide, stay inbounds, and not take a shot. >> brian: you think about what jackson has done on the last two drives. went down the field and scored a touchdown wit
jackson takes the play clock all the way down to two. facing pressure, throws it up, man-on-man coverage, and a pass interference call. battle will get flagged. phillips, the intended receiver. >> brian: gibson came with an all-out blitz. >> referee: interference, defense, number 19. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> brian: that's just inexperience from battle. he's playing for the first time. he's a senior, but hasn't played a whole lot. that looked like he hadn't...
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, but jackson the man. who before the war, led a bible study for his slaves. including the parents of an early pastor. >> i believe it is being memorialized for what, for what stonewall jackson was as a human being and a man of christ of faith. he defied all of the laws of, of the south, by educating his slaves, he taught them to read and write. >> the man fought for slavery. that is the man. can we separate the man from his >> current pastor verny boldin isn't so sure. he joined us with church elder, ray williams. >> if stonewall jackson were right here. what would you say to him? >> you picked the wrong side of history, man. >> i would thank him for educating his slaves. >> i think that's very important. >> yeah. >> so, it's, it's complicated. >> the conversation over the window continues, but across the country a legion of confederate monuments has fallen. some after the 2015 charleston massacre of nine black church-goers by a white supremacist. then, many more came down after white supremacists used the
, but jackson the man. who before the war, led a bible study for his slaves. including the parents of an early pastor. >> i believe it is being memorialized for what, for what stonewall jackson was as a human being and a man of christ of faith. he defied all of the laws of, of the south, by educating his slaves, he taught them to read and write. >> the man fought for slavery. that is the man. can we separate the man from his >> current pastor verny boldin isn't so sure. he...
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jackson's confession and matching blood type. a colorado judge vacated the convictions and ordered the dna -- the d.a. to either retry the case or drop the charges. clarence was released in december 2015, but the denver district attorney has decided to retry him, and he was finally found not guilty on all counts in november of 2016. can we, please, give a big hand for clarence moses? [applause] welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly author interview program. harvard university professor danielle allen discussed how mass incars ration has impact -- incars ration has impacted her family. radio host mark levin warned against federal government expansion, and wall "wall street journal" writer george malone offered his thoughts on the publication's influence. in the coming weeks on "afte the words," journalist susie henson will reflect on her travel ares abroad and weigh
jackson's confession and matching blood type. a colorado judge vacated the convictions and ordered the dna -- the d.a. to either retry the case or drop the charges. clarence was released in december 2015, but the denver district attorney has decided to retry him, and he was finally found not guilty on all counts in november of 2016. can we, please, give a big hand for clarence moses? [applause] welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. >> you can watch this and other programs...
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we have andrew jackson. andrew jackson.reat president andrew jackson. >> trump loves andrew jackson so much that he visited old hickory's house in march. he laid a wreath on the tomb. andrew jackson is kind of like donald trump's spirit animal, which is important to remember when you consider the fact that andrew jackson's face is in the process of being removed from the front of the $20 bill for good. last year before president barack obama left office, he and his treasury secretary decided to boot jackson off the front of the $20 so they could put harriet tubman there instead. harriet tubman was an abolitionist during the civil war. she was a union army spy. she risked her lifetime and time again to help free enslaved people. she rescued dozens of enslaved african-americans by the underground railroad. she is a bona fide american hero. it would be a huge deal for this country to have someone like harriet tubman grace the $20. and yet today donald trump's treasury secretary dumped a big bucket of cold water on the whole th
we have andrew jackson. andrew jackson.reat president andrew jackson. >> trump loves andrew jackson so much that he visited old hickory's house in march. he laid a wreath on the tomb. andrew jackson is kind of like donald trump's spirit animal, which is important to remember when you consider the fact that andrew jackson's face is in the process of being removed from the front of the $20 bill for good. last year before president barack obama left office, he and his treasury secretary...
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and jackson i appreciate that you are a lawyer and so you're coming at this with a legal perspectivebut for our audience who is watching in uganda who are lawyers and they know their constitution they know the articles they know that it is a living document it can be amended what they want to hear from you is why do you think that these age limit should be scrapped that say i'm getting my system you see at. it three of our constitution says you cannot stand for l o c five or district chairperson unless you are thirty five years of age and yet this simple institution says i was wrong as eighteen years and about you can stand for me now that our own is disenfranchising the us who would be really what spit in leadership i think a lot of us our democratic principles i think they did in those documents. indicate told each state that we shall do all that it takes to create an all inclusive political process so that everyone but it spits. now you're telling me it's not even if i can jump in here. is that they are already. jumping up jumping yeah but. consider remains aren't. any of us are a
and jackson i appreciate that you are a lawyer and so you're coming at this with a legal perspectivebut for our audience who is watching in uganda who are lawyers and they know their constitution they know the articles they know that it is a living document it can be amended what they want to hear from you is why do you think that these age limit should be scrapped that say i'm getting my system you see at. it three of our constitution says you cannot stand for l o c five or district...
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joining us now jackson to for you see is a member of parliament south bobby wine is an opposition member of parliament for john doe east uganda raymond wood uni is a journalist for in t.v. and john m. back who is professor of economics at weber state university in ogden utah welcome to this stream gentlemen bobbie i'm going to start here on my laptop with a facebook post put out by members of your team yesterday at eleven nineteen a ruthless wrap up by state operatives of the parliament today you other honorable members were detained in police vans and driven to separate police stations right now he's in custody at the police station so you were just released from jail in the early hours of thursday tell us about what happened during that scuffle in parliament from your perspective. well on tuesday one of the members of parliament came into the chamber to the ground on the right one and she will be one of the members great than a lamb and all of our weapons so a scuffle broke out and i made it. make a gun to. pick up not where the house could not continue because marketers are up to it a
joining us now jackson to for you see is a member of parliament south bobby wine is an opposition member of parliament for john doe east uganda raymond wood uni is a journalist for in t.v. and john m. back who is professor of economics at weber state university in ogden utah welcome to this stream gentlemen bobbie i'm going to start here on my laptop with a facebook post put out by members of your team yesterday at eleven nineteen a ruthless wrap up by state operatives of the parliament today...
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sheila jackson lee, can you see me over here?f you are in need, when you come out we have the boxes and other items for you to take away. i know right now you're getting your fema information, but also getting your mortgage and insurance information. that is very important. this is a one-stop shop. how about that? can you give some applause for a one-stop shop. one-stop shop. cooper aret and mr. here. all of these are sort of under federal jurisdiction so they made me feel good about the fact they are out here because we want to restore people into their homes. that is what we want to do. we want to make people hold weather you are in an apartment or in a house, that is short home. so the apartment or house is your home. with that in mind, we want to make sure you are made whole. is that all right? we will continue to work. i want to thank him and the red cross, all right? you are right. let me stand over here. all right. [laughter] and applause -- 1% loans for getting yourself back on your feet. she can't advocate but we are in
sheila jackson lee, can you see me over here?f you are in need, when you come out we have the boxes and other items for you to take away. i know right now you're getting your fema information, but also getting your mortgage and insurance information. that is very important. this is a one-stop shop. how about that? can you give some applause for a one-stop shop. one-stop shop. cooper aret and mr. here. all of these are sort of under federal jurisdiction so they made me feel good about the fact...
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jackson lee: yes. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from texas will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to withdraw my request for a recorded vote on amendment number 149 to the end of the chair put the question de novo. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number is 49 printed in house report 115-297 offered by mr. flores of texas. the chair: is there objection to the request? without, the request for a recorded vote is withdrawn and the question is put de novo. the question son agreeing to the amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. he amendment is not agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. speaker, as we conclude discussion i rise to urge support of h.
jackson lee: yes. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from texas will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to withdraw my request for a recorded vote on amendment number 149 to the end of the chair put the question de novo. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number is 49 printed in house report 115-297 offered by...
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of jackson as a shakespearean villain.he museum does not shy away from controversy, either. here we learn that jackson's famous iron will was a contemporary euphemism for what is now recognized as the genocide and removal of native americans. the indian removal act, signed by jackson in 1830, makes the seventh president hard to come to terms with. this exhibition highlights the debate through art and artifacts. >> this was created during jackson's administration to serve as a gift for native american representatives during treaty negotiations. but because jackson removed so many native americans from their tribal land, it is a hollow gift. that is why it is here, because we wanted to tell that side of the story. jane: other portraits display different aspects of humanity. we see the corpulence of grover cleveland, a surprisingly happy looking richard nixon, and a ephemeral john f. kennedy, one of only two portraits by women in the show. the often overlooked number 11, james polk, a bit of a mel gibson look-alike, was argua
of jackson as a shakespearean villain.he museum does not shy away from controversy, either. here we learn that jackson's famous iron will was a contemporary euphemism for what is now recognized as the genocide and removal of native americans. the indian removal act, signed by jackson in 1830, makes the seventh president hard to come to terms with. this exhibition highlights the debate through art and artifacts. >> this was created during jackson's administration to serve as a gift for...
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four sacks of jackson. they were able to frustrate the heisman trophy winner early in the game. >> kirk: very impressive effort. dabo swinney just summed it up with maria, how impressed he was with his quarterback, but he made a great point when he said, we complemented each other. on the road, that's what it takes. everybody pulling together, and end up having a dominating performance. >> chris: another example of why clemson wasn't just a good team last year and the year before. it's a very strong program that's able to reload, as you said, recruit guys with the culture and they learn from the guys above them. this is not, at this point, a star laiden clemson team, and they are a contender again. >> kirk: it's not common you see a team climb the mountain for the first time in a long time. held that trophy, got rings and come back as hungry, if not, even more hungry than the year before. so that's -- that's the thing that you have to really appreciate if you are a clemson fan. >> chris: the head coach is t
four sacks of jackson. they were able to frustrate the heisman trophy winner early in the game. >> kirk: very impressive effort. dabo swinney just summed it up with maria, how impressed he was with his quarterback, but he made a great point when he said, we complemented each other. on the road, that's what it takes. everybody pulling together, and end up having a dominating performance. >> chris: another example of why clemson wasn't just a good team last year and the year before....
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lamar jackson won't allow that to happen. unbelievably, i don't know why he did that. >> spencer: they keep running that shortsighted the field and he makes a decision like that running it out-of-bounds. >> tim: that's not wise. purdue has got to go timeouts to work with. >> referee: timeout purdue. second time out of the half. >> spencer: i don't know why they did that. that may come back to haunt them because you got to get the right personnel on the field. >> tim: that's what i had to take it. guarantee you, he didn't want to take it. he didn't. but he had because if you don't have the right personnel at the quarterback, it may be game seven match. all things considered, i believe we've got mike pereira back in los angeles. who might want to explain to us. >> people are asking how come this started and here's the rule in college. outside of 2 minutes in the second quarter of the fourth quarter, if a runner goes out-of-bounds, the clock restarts after they've placed the ball down and made it ready for play. once you get ins
lamar jackson won't allow that to happen. unbelievably, i don't know why he did that. >> spencer: they keep running that shortsighted the field and he makes a decision like that running it out-of-bounds. >> tim: that's not wise. purdue has got to go timeouts to work with. >> referee: timeout purdue. second time out of the half. >> spencer: i don't know why they did that. that may come back to haunt them because you got to get the right personnel on the field. >>...
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four sacks of jackson. they were able to frustrate the heisman trophy winner early the game. >> kirk: very impressive effort. dabo swinney just summed it up with maria, how impressed he was with his quarterback, but he made a great point when he said, we complemented each other. on the road, that's what it takes. everybody pulling together, and end up having a dominating performance. >> chris: another example of why clemson wasn't just a good team last year and the year before. it's a very strong program that's able to reload, as you said, recruit guys with the culture and they learn from the guys above them. this is not, at this point, a star laiden clemson team, and they are a contender again. >> kirk: it's not common you see a team climb the mountain for the first time in a long time. held that trophy, got rings and come back as hungry, if not, even more hungry than the year before. so that's -- that's the thing that you have to really appreciate if you are a clemson fan. >> chris: the head coach is trot
four sacks of jackson. they were able to frustrate the heisman trophy winner early the game. >> kirk: very impressive effort. dabo swinney just summed it up with maria, how impressed he was with his quarterback, but he made a great point when he said, we complemented each other. on the road, that's what it takes. everybody pulling together, and end up having a dominating performance. >> chris: another example of why clemson wasn't just a good team last year and the year before. it's...
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jackson, hits trayvon mcmillan and he is fast. one of five touchdowns for jackson.e, 70 yards. next hokie possession, it is jackson phillips again. phillips caught three touchdown passes. this one puts tech up 43-17. jackson, 372 yards passing. redshirt freshman now has eight touchdowns and zero interceptions in his first three games. virginia tech blows it open speaking of sple speaking of excellent quarterback play, have vary starter kirk van kirk set a new record for passing yards. he lit up yukon to the tune of 455 yards with 3 touchdown passes. virginia never trailed taking a 24-0 lead at the half. they won easily 38-18. tennessee, florida gave us one of the best endings you will ever see in college football. just over a minute ago, tennessee with a first in goal. john kelly drops what would have been the go-ahead touchdown. the fall was kicked with a field goal. the game is tied up. the gators get a final shot. felipe frates let's it fly 60 yards down the field. tyree cleveland gets behind the defense and that's your ball game florida stu florida stuns tenness
jackson, hits trayvon mcmillan and he is fast. one of five touchdowns for jackson.e, 70 yards. next hokie possession, it is jackson phillips again. phillips caught three touchdown passes. this one puts tech up 43-17. jackson, 372 yards passing. redshirt freshman now has eight touchdowns and zero interceptions in his first three games. virginia tech blows it open speaking of sple speaking of excellent quarterback play, have vary starter kirk van kirk set a new record for passing yards. he lit up...
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jackson as a shakespearean villain.jackson ‘s famous will was recognised as the genocide and removal of native americans. the indian removal act, signed by jackson in 1830, makes the seventh president had to comes to terms with. the exhibition highlights the debate through art and artefacts. this is an indian peace medal created during jackson's administration for a gift for indian americans during treaty negotiations. because jackson removed so many native americans from their land, it is a hollow gift. that's why it's here, we wa nted gift. that's why it's here, we wanted to tell that side of the story. other poor to display different aspects of humanity. we see the poor pillars of grover clevela nd, see the poor pillars of grover cleveland, a surprisingly happy richard nixon and add a femoraljohn f. kennedy. 0ne richard nixon and add a femoraljohn f. kennedy. one of only two porters by women in the show. we also discover that the often overlooked number11, discover that the often overlooked number 11, james pope, was
jackson as a shakespearean villain.jackson ‘s famous will was recognised as the genocide and removal of native americans. the indian removal act, signed by jackson in 1830, makes the seventh president had to comes to terms with. the exhibition highlights the debate through art and artefacts. this is an indian peace medal created during jackson's administration for a gift for indian americans during treaty negotiations. because jackson removed so many native americans from their land, it is a...
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jackson about her tstop in houston. "the skinny" is next. ♪ i miss you much ♪ i really miss you much ♪ i miss you much >> janet, we miss you too. pour for janet fans who do miss her much. there's good news. there were rumors that janet jackson's concert in houston was possibly being called off. jackson says fear not, she'll be there. >> she took to instagram to tell her fans directly, she will attend her tour date despite hurricane harvey. plus, she says she has something special for hurricane victims. >> i'm here to tell you that we're going to do the show in houston, but we're going to roll in early, because we visit some of the shelters. and not just visit some of the shelters. we also want to do something special for the victims. so i will see you friday. >> so jackson is set to take the stage saturday night at houston's toyota center. >>> meanwhile, beyonce, barbra streisand and oprah will headline a one-hour telethon for victims of hurricane harvey. >> the event will be simulcast live on september 12th on abc and
jackson about her tstop in houston. "the skinny" is next. ♪ i miss you much ♪ i really miss you much ♪ i miss you much >> janet, we miss you too. pour for janet fans who do miss her much. there's good news. there were rumors that janet jackson's concert in houston was possibly being called off. jackson says fear not, she'll be there. >> she took to instagram to tell her fans directly, she will attend her tour date despite hurricane harvey. plus, she says she has...
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and what it was was a jackson five tour. and they were going home to gary, indiana, and they were playing a couple concerts around like, you know, lansing, michigan. i'm not quite sure now of the cities, but columbus, ohio, and also encino, california, where they lived. and so i was doing a story that basically trekked them going home, basically, and doing a concert. >> hinojosa: so you were literally hanging out with the jackson five and the whole family? >> hmm, certain scenes, backstage, when they were onstage. and then they had a family reunion dinner so i attended that and observed the dynamics of the family and the brothers and the sisters. and then saw them in concert with the opening act being the commodores-- that was interesting. and then interviewed each of them separately. >> hinojosa: but let me ask you, did you at that point, did you realize that michael jackson could become this huge, international star? did you have a sense? >> oh, he already had a number of top ten hits. they were already quite big, and it w
and what it was was a jackson five tour. and they were going home to gary, indiana, and they were playing a couple concerts around like, you know, lansing, michigan. i'm not quite sure now of the cities, but columbus, ohio, and also encino, california, where they lived. and so i was doing a story that basically trekked them going home, basically, and doing a concert. >> hinojosa: so you were literally hanging out with the jackson five and the whole family? >> hmm, certain scenes,...
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>>> tonight, janet jackson back on stage after baby. >> i'm in houston with beyonce in her chufrp. together with blue ivy how she's helping out. plus janet jackson back after baby and how she shocked fans after her first show. >>> plus, mel b accused of drug abuse. new information about her nasty custody battle. >>> and then, sara gilbert on the return of "roseanne." >>> and heidi klum fashion tips. >> you buy your groceries and boom you see a head to toe leopard suit. why not? >>> for sebeptemr 8th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> from beyonce to janet jackson the biggest pop stars in the world zeroing in on houston to lend their support to victims of hurricane harvey. >> this is the celebration of survival. y'all are my family. houston is my home. >> returning to her hometown of houston left devastated with hurricane harvey beyonce with blue ivy went to her hometown church. she gave a friendly wave before taking the stage with mom tina. >> it's so sentimental seeing beyonce here. she hasn't been able to come for a long time. she started singing on this stage. >> tuesday
>>> tonight, janet jackson back on stage after baby. >> i'm in houston with beyonce in her chufrp. together with blue ivy how she's helping out. plus janet jackson back after baby and how she shocked fans after her first show. >>> plus, mel b accused of drug abuse. new information about her nasty custody battle. >>> and then, sara gilbert on the return of "roseanne." >>> and heidi klum fashion tips. >> you buy your groceries and boom you...
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♪ >> jackson hole, ecb president mario draghi joins janet yellen and a warning against rolling back financialegulations. how big is the bill for investment research and who foots it? shining a light in the dark. not going far enough in increasing transparency. welcome to bloomberg markets, rules and returns. this is the show where we delve into regulatory challenges and opportunities around the globe from mifid ii to dodd-frank. reacting to a new generation of rules. on the frontlines of this brave new regulatory world, today we speak to marcus faber, the lead lawmaker on mifid ii. first up on rules and returns, we are months away from the regulatory events that could upend financial markets. mifid ii, or to give it its full name, the markets direct if, this is the european union's second big push to regulate markets, set to rewrite the rules for how prices are set and brokers pay one another. it starts soon. mifid's first situation was in 2002. after the crisis policymakers decided more was needed. mifid ii goes beyond equities to bonds and beyond. the new regulations will force much of brok
♪ >> jackson hole, ecb president mario draghi joins janet yellen and a warning against rolling back financialegulations. how big is the bill for investment research and who foots it? shining a light in the dark. not going far enough in increasing transparency. welcome to bloomberg markets, rules and returns. this is the show where we delve into regulatory challenges and opportunities around the globe from mifid ii to dodd-frank. reacting to a new generation of rules. on the frontlines...
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because jackson removed so many native americans from their land, it is a hollow gift.side of the story. 0ther portraits display different aspects of humanity. we see the portrait of grover cleveland, a surprisingly happy richard nixon and an ephemeraljohn f kennedy, one of only two portraits by women in the show. we also discover that the often overlooked number 11, was arguably the most influential president, securing land that turned america into a pacific nation. the centrepiece remains the famous lansdowne portrait of george washington. fittingly, it stands at the entrance, inviting us to explore the presidency and perhaps gain a better understanding of the current white house occupant. i think context is everything. the more we learn about all 44 presidents, the more we are prepared tojudge the present. and there's more to come. the gallery has commissioned a portrait of barack 0bama and it will soon hang here. so, watch this space. a new film is giving a fresh spin to the western genre. it's from south africa and aims to showcase its film talent. we spoke with th
because jackson removed so many native americans from their land, it is a hollow gift.side of the story. 0ther portraits display different aspects of humanity. we see the portrait of grover cleveland, a surprisingly happy richard nixon and an ephemeraljohn f kennedy, one of only two portraits by women in the show. we also discover that the often overlooked number 11, was arguably the most influential president, securing land that turned america into a pacific nation. the centrepiece remains the...
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lee, stonewall jackson -- who's next, washington jefferson? , so foolish!the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!" christian picciolini: amy, let me just jump in. amy goodman: the words of the president of the united states. christian picciolini? chriristian picciolini:: let me just say. let's take the statues down, however we need to take them down. let's put them in confederate cemeteries, so people who do genuinely believe in the heritage, even though i disagree with that, can still pay homage to their idols and to their family members who lost their liveves in the civil war. however, i think we need to replace those statues with civil rights heroes, true americans, who did give their lives to fight for justice and the american dream. and especially the robert e. lee statue that is in charlottesville, i would propose that a statue goes up in its place to honor the three people who died that day, woman: do you know what it's like to lose a child? do you? the chambers
lee, stonewall jackson -- who's next, washington jefferson? , so foolish!the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!" christian picciolini: amy, let me just jump in. amy goodman: the words of the president of the united states. christian picciolini? chriristian picciolini:: let me just say. let's take the statues down, however we need to take them down. let's put them in confederate cemeteries, so people...
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the indian removal act, signed by jackson in 1830, makes the seventh president hard to comes to terms an indian peace medal, created during jackson's administration, to serve as a gift for native american representatives during treaty negotiations. but because jackson removed so many native americans from their tribal lands, it is really a hollow gift. that's why it's here, because we wanted to tell that side of the story. 0ther portraits display different aspects of humanity. we see the corpulence of grover cleveland, a surprisingly happy—looking richard nixon and an ephemeraljohn f kennedy, by elaine de kooning. one of only two portraits by women in the show. and we also discover that the often overlooked number 11, james polk — a bit of a mel gibson look—alike — was arguably the most influential president of all, securing land that turned america into a pacific nation. but the centrepiece remains the famous lansdowne portrait of george washington. fittingly, it stands at the entrance, inviting us to explore the presidency and perhaps gain a better understanding of the current white
the indian removal act, signed by jackson in 1830, makes the seventh president hard to comes to terms an indian peace medal, created during jackson's administration, to serve as a gift for native american representatives during treaty negotiations. but because jackson removed so many native americans from their tribal lands, it is really a hollow gift. that's why it's here, because we wanted to tell that side of the story. 0ther portraits display different aspects of humanity. we see the...
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i remember as a young man dining at the local restaurants, being part of the jackson community, making sure we did not interrupt her lunch, but in all of this great literature giant that sat just across the room. i've been to william faulkner's home. billy could have a good time there but could he write. all those new ones that are here, john grisham, the list goes on and on. we celebrate the fact that we have great writers but just as important to me that we have great readers. when i came into office 48% of the third-graders reading at a third-grade level. we started the new literacy program education works. six years later, 92% of those third-graders are reading at a third-grade level. [applause] we will keep trying. there's no way to stop greatness. i just made that up. i think i'm in a keep it. there's no way to stop greatness. greatness in mississippi, greatness today is with us and the lady that led the library of congress now the 14th library of congress. we met and became quick friends. as we started exchanging ideas and love stories, i wanted her to know the flavor and the fe
i remember as a young man dining at the local restaurants, being part of the jackson community, making sure we did not interrupt her lunch, but in all of this great literature giant that sat just across the room. i've been to william faulkner's home. billy could have a good time there but could he write. all those new ones that are here, john grisham, the list goes on and on. we celebrate the fact that we have great writers but just as important to me that we have great readers. when i came...
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>> i worked at a church as a secretary to a bishop here in jackson. i had just quit my job, and i was deciding to write full-time. and i was in the middle of editing "the hate u give". so in a year's time my life has completely changed. >> reporter: thomas' novel "the hate u give" is a coming of age story tackling life and death issues facing black teenagers, including race relations, interacting with the police, and fighting stereotypes. >> i'm talking about issues that affect so many people. i didn't want to just give a surface explanation. i wanted to get into the heart of these things. i wanted to take things that are made political, and i wanted them to feel personal. >> reporter: since its debut, in february, at number 1 on the "new york times" young adult hardcover bestseller list, "the hate u give" has sold more than 300,000 copies in the u.s. 13 publishing houses had fought for the rights to the book. it's now been printed in 27 countries and is being made into a major motion picture. at the festival, thomas appeared on a panel called "rising
>> i worked at a church as a secretary to a bishop here in jackson. i had just quit my job, and i was deciding to write full-time. and i was in the middle of editing "the hate u give". so in a year's time my life has completely changed. >> reporter: thomas' novel "the hate u give" is a coming of age story tackling life and death issues facing black teenagers, including race relations, interacting with the police, and fighting stereotypes. >> i'm talking...
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. >> edwin jackson on the mound with the nates in milwaukee.ackson domingo santana who absolutely crushes this pitch to left center and a start of a big day for santana and there goes bernie brewer and i hate to see that 1-0 and now a 2-0 lead in the fourth and santana facing jackson and part two is very similar to part one. this time it's a two-run homer and jackson gives up five runs over 5 2/3. to the ninth, nates in danger of being shut out, but here comes ryan zimmerman to the rescue. he blasts his 30th homer of the season and just his second time in his career he hit 30 home runs in that mark and the first time since 2009 and not much else went right for the nats as they fall 7-2. orioles finishing their series against blue jays and these three enjoying the long holiday weekend and they're on vacation. mark trumbel enjoying the bottom four and trumbel the 21st homer of the year for trumbel and the orioles are within one. >>> bird says still down a run and wellington, castillo already with the home run in the game and beef makes it two. mo
. >> edwin jackson on the mound with the nates in milwaukee.ackson domingo santana who absolutely crushes this pitch to left center and a start of a big day for santana and there goes bernie brewer and i hate to see that 1-0 and now a 2-0 lead in the fourth and santana facing jackson and part two is very similar to part one. this time it's a two-run homer and jackson gives up five runs over 5 2/3. to the ninth, nates in danger of being shut out, but here comes ryan zimmerman to the...
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>> i'm warren christian, the great-great-grandson of confederate general stonewall jackson.nd my brother and i are calling for the removal of his statue on monument avenue in richmond, virginia, because we believe the monument is an ongoing symbol of white supremacy and racism in the united states. amy goodman: as president trump faces growing outrage over his response to the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia, we bring you an exclusive interview with the great-great-grandsons of confederate general stonewall jackson. and we speak with a north dakota activist, whose uncle marched in charlottesville with white supremacists. plus, we will talk to a former neo-nazi who co-founded the group life after hate. >> we decided 30 years ago that at that point we were not going to shave our heads. we were going to trade our boots for suits, and go enroll in college recruit on campuses, and we would get jobs in law enforcement, go into the military to get training and be able to recruit there, and even run for office. and here we are 30 years later with that drea
>> i'm warren christian, the great-great-grandson of confederate general stonewall jackson.nd my brother and i are calling for the removal of his statue on monument avenue in richmond, virginia, because we believe the monument is an ongoing symbol of white supremacy and racism in the united states. amy goodman: as president trump faces growing outrage over his response to the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia, we bring you an exclusive interview with the...
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right now they are reading me nice by linda jackson. we want to inspire them and what them know that they can do and be anything they want to be. they will be future carla hayden's and i want to ask you please, stand up. if you could inspire them with just a few words. >> you inspire me. you are the future. look at you guys. [applause] i love this because you are young ladies with different outfits, i'm trying to get a t-shirt, i'm just saying right now. this is the other thing, reading can still be cool and you can read what you want and this is just can't take advantage of it and know that reading is cool that you can do anything. one of the joys of working with young people, and i want to get all of your names because in that 20 years or so, when you become an author o were you are doing your thing, don't forget us because we will be able to say that one of the members, a couple of the members or all of the members of the group are now doing this, this or this and we were there when they got started, so know that we are all here to s
right now they are reading me nice by linda jackson. we want to inspire them and what them know that they can do and be anything they want to be. they will be future carla hayden's and i want to ask you please, stand up. if you could inspire them with just a few words. >> you inspire me. you are the future. look at you guys. [applause] i love this because you are young ladies with different outfits, i'm trying to get a t-shirt, i'm just saying right now. this is the other thing, reading...
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happening tonight on abc7, kicks for the of "20/20" off, with jackson five member tito jackson and his new musical act. tonight will focus on the death of his wife and a man convicted of murdering her, and here with the previous elizabeth vargas. this is an alert -- interesting case. what do tito jackson and his three sons have to say about her death. elizabeth: they have maintained from the start that this death was suspicious and it was a homicide. the jackson family has waged a very big campaign to get the justice they feel they deserve. and they finally did get, because two years after mysterious drowning in a pool, the coroner in the case changed his ruling from accidental drowning to homicide, and that is what led to charges of murder, second-degree murder while against the man convicted filed against the man convicted of those charges, and behind prison gates for 20 years. tonight we talked to him exclusively from prison, where he has never wavered in maintaining his innocence, that he is a victim of a campaign to put him there, that the drowning was accidental, and his daughter
happening tonight on abc7, kicks for the of "20/20" off, with jackson five member tito jackson and his new musical act. tonight will focus on the death of his wife and a man convicted of murdering her, and here with the previous elizabeth vargas. this is an alert -- interesting case. what do tito jackson and his three sons have to say about her death. elizabeth: they have maintained from the start that this death was suspicious and it was a homicide. the jackson family has waged a...
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the transportation director also called jackson tonight. a spokesperson for prince george's county schools says this is all under investigation now. they're going to get to the bottom of what happened today and what bus the boy is supposed to be on. by the way, the official first day of school here in prince george's county is tomorrow. we're live in landover, lindsay watts, local news. now to two major weather stories. president trump has declared a pre- landfall state of emergency for the take it of florida in advance of hurricane irma making impact there. we'll get you more information on what that means exactly coming up in a a little bit. the storm is now a category 55 monster, one of the strongest ever recorded and it's on its way toward florida. meanwhile here the at home you're going to see some big changes when you you head out the door tomorrow morning. sue has what you need to now. two very big stories that is for sure. we're going to start local bibecause we've had some rounds of showers and thunderstorms. there could still be a
the transportation director also called jackson tonight. a spokesperson for prince george's county schools says this is all under investigation now. they're going to get to the bottom of what happened today and what bus the boy is supposed to be on. by the way, the official first day of school here in prince george's county is tomorrow. we're live in landover, lindsay watts, local news. now to two major weather stories. president trump has declared a pre- landfall state of emergency for the...
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lee and stonewall jackson on it. robert e. lee and stonewall jackson on a united states $.50 piece. just think about that a minute. i wonder how many losing rebels in civil wars in history ended up on official coinage from the republic they almost undid. turn to the next page there. you have this great cartoon from 1938, which is the 75th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. and it has -- i don't need to -- i mean let's pretend i have , power point now, and i'm so repeating the stunningly obvious as if you can't figure out anything on your own. it's a union and a confederate veteran. ancient veterans, and there they are shoulder to shoulder. was gettysburg necessary? really, was gettysburg necessary? it almost makes you think of recent quotations of was the civil war necessary? anyway, was gettysburg necessary? was it necessary? and the implications of course was it wasn't necessary. our family had a spat. oh, too bad, too bad, too bad. and i'm going to give you two perfect examples of reconciliationist rhetoric. that do airbrush emancipation out of the picture, talk about who w
lee and stonewall jackson on it. robert e. lee and stonewall jackson on a united states $.50 piece. just think about that a minute. i wonder how many losing rebels in civil wars in history ended up on official coinage from the republic they almost undid. turn to the next page there. you have this great cartoon from 1938, which is the 75th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. and it has -- i don't need to -- i mean let's pretend i have , power point now, and i'm so repeating the stunningly...
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i mean, look at where you just came from, jackson. are you kiddin' me?el the same way down there about you guys? >> julia reed: they don't get us 'cause they ain't got no sense of humor. [ laughs ] >> anthony: so what about the food? has this place changed at all? >> julia reed: no. >> john currence: it's -- it's been 20 years since i was here last. and literally exactly the same. >> anthony: not much in the way of capital improvements or time motion study. the system, such as it is, well, crazy. you eat right here in the kitchen. and the division of labor, the flow of work, well, i gave up trying to figure it out five minutes in and just figured i'll get loaded and eat all this delicious food. the salad thing is famous. hand-tossed in the same wooden bowl for decades. the hot tamales, same as they ever was. >> julia reed: and doe's tamales are just incredible because they're made with the steak drippings and stuff that you're getting ready to see, so it -- >> anthony: oh yeah. oh really. >> julia reed: -- greatly enhances the flavor. oh my god. >> john
i mean, look at where you just came from, jackson. are you kiddin' me?el the same way down there about you guys? >> julia reed: they don't get us 'cause they ain't got no sense of humor. [ laughs ] >> anthony: so what about the food? has this place changed at all? >> julia reed: no. >> john currence: it's -- it's been 20 years since i was here last. and literally exactly the same. >> anthony: not much in the way of capital improvements or time motion study. the...
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this is the andrew jackson throughout the gallery.his is the andrew jackson page. it throughout the gallery. this is the andrewjackson page. it offers additional information and images, including a caricature of jackson as a shakespearean villain. the museum doesn't shy away from controversy. here we learn for instance that jackson byes—mac famous iron will was a contemporary euphemism for what is now recognised as a generous —— genocide and removal of native americans. the indian removal act, signed by jackson, makes americans. the indian removal act, signed byjackson, makes the americans. the indian removal act, signed by jackson, makes the seventh president hard to come to terms with. this highlights the debate through artefacts. this is indian peace metal, a gift for native american representatives in treaty negotiations. but because jackson removed so many native americans from the lines, this is a whole gift and that is why it is here, to show this. other aspects of humanity are shown. the courtaulds of grover clevela nd. shown.
this is the andrew jackson throughout the gallery.his is the andrew jackson page. it throughout the gallery. this is the andrewjackson page. it offers additional information and images, including a caricature of jackson as a shakespearean villain. the museum doesn't shy away from controversy. here we learn for instance that jackson byes—mac famous iron will was a contemporary euphemism for what is now recognised as a generous —— genocide and removal of native americans. the indian removal...
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mary, the author of segregation, the story of the jackson church visit campaign. next we have carol silver. 1961, became a freedom writer, 22-year-old secretary working at united nations headquarters, and the seemingly ordinary individuals in an extraordinary civil rights campaign. next we have wallace hawkins, part of the civil rights movement activities in the state during the 1960s, he became a member of the organization, in 1961 he was a county organizer for 1964 freedom summer and with the mississippi freedom court, a major lawsuit, it was the case like so many cases went on and on for 5 or 6 years, finally the case was decided in favor of the plaintiffs and federal judge ordered the textbook commission to approve it and so it was on the approved list for 1980. the problem was by then the textbook was old and out of date so it was never as widely adopted in the state but what it did do is have a profound effect on the way history books dealt with -- and this is not just white people, it could be anybody in the state and gave african-americans a history they c
mary, the author of segregation, the story of the jackson church visit campaign. next we have carol silver. 1961, became a freedom writer, 22-year-old secretary working at united nations headquarters, and the seemingly ordinary individuals in an extraordinary civil rights campaign. next we have wallace hawkins, part of the civil rights movement activities in the state during the 1960s, he became a member of the organization, in 1961 he was a county organizer for 1964 freedom summer and with the...
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michael jackson?front of the tv. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i would say the moonwalk was really 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's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and so gorgeous. >> he's exciting! >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs records, which was michael jackson's label. >> rock and roll in itself was really the thing that broke a lot of rules. when you're very successful, you try to make your own rules occasionally. >> as the story goes, cbs essentially said we will pull every other artist we have on mtv if you don't play this. they had to be essentially 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 boy, when we started to see those michael jackson videos, it was just unbe
michael jackson?front of the tv. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i would say the moonwalk was really 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's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and so gorgeous. >> he's exciting! >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs records,...