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jackson. i have a special connection to the justice, a genealogical connection. you've mentioned for whom i was very privileged to work for many years. many saw that justice jackson's portrait is one of 4 that we have in our conference room. one of the privileges is that you get to choose the portraits and i added justice jackson's with a portrait of chief justice . jackson was one of the masters in the courts history in 63 years after his early death. i think probably most people have heard this-- infallible only because we are final. i'm not sure that everyone realizes that that first appeared in the opinion that justice jackson wrote. what i admire most as many appreciate-- is that many appreciate his pragmatism. a country lawyer, a high government official, a politician, a diplomat, prosecutor, and a member of this court. he had a knife for allocating time and talent furthering constitutional systems of government. i clerk in the 1980 term and in a 1980 article he said he thought jackson s
jackson. i have a special connection to the justice, a genealogical connection. you've mentioned for whom i was very privileged to work for many years. many saw that justice jackson's portrait is one of 4 that we have in our conference room. one of the privileges is that you get to choose the portraits and i added justice jackson's with a portrait of chief justice . jackson was one of the masters in the courts history in 63 years after his early death. i think probably most people have heard...
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my understanding is that the cherokees aided jackson against thecretion and later on jackson . betrayed them in the trail of tears. if you would respond to that please. >> brian: i think that happened i am not an expert in the trail of tears. i didn't focus on his presidency. a lot of people feel he betrayed the american indians that were fighting for him, and ultimately expunging them from the area. the only thing people caution me on, in that day the number one issue was how does america continue to exexpand. people are plugging up borders, coming in illegally, as we were retractic people and the american indians were stopping expansion. so whoever was president is dealing with the american indian issue and this state said one of the top issues for lincoln. so, leave it up to the turn of the century but that is true. i have not ndbecome an american indian, american expert, but that was part of the reason why in oklahoma for example, people that won't carry around -- 20. they don't want part of jacksonu because famously the trail of tears ended with whoever survived. with the
my understanding is that the cherokees aided jackson against thecretion and later on jackson . betrayed them in the trail of tears. if you would respond to that please. >> brian: i think that happened i am not an expert in the trail of tears. i didn't focus on his presidency. a lot of people feel he betrayed the american indians that were fighting for him, and ultimately expunging them from the area. the only thing people caution me on, in that day the number one issue was how does...
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he doesn't show up and then noon comes i know jackson, 3 pm, no jackson. it will be dark soon. and hill knows, what he knows, which is that mcclellan outnumbers lee's army dramatically south of the river. he has a 3-1 advantage. if we delay too long, if we wait , he could probably blow past them. hill decides we have to keep the initiative and hill on his own authority launches a head- on assault into the union position. long story short, the confederates suffered heavy casualties, lee writes to the scene of the battle and sees what's going on and could have called off the attack and doesn't. he decides to let him continue and double down and sends more into launch the attack because like calliah is trying to keep mcclellan's attention focused north of the river to keep mcclellan from launching an attack. so he sacrifices a lot of his troops just to keep mcclellan from attacking. lisa evers 1500 casualties, the union every suffers 300. bad day at the office for the confederacy. nonetheless, late that night union scouts start reporting that jackson has arrived and jackson is on
he doesn't show up and then noon comes i know jackson, 3 pm, no jackson. it will be dark soon. and hill knows, what he knows, which is that mcclellan outnumbers lee's army dramatically south of the river. he has a 3-1 advantage. if we delay too long, if we wait , he could probably blow past them. hill decides we have to keep the initiative and hill on his own authority launches a head- on assault into the union position. long story short, the confederates suffered heavy casualties, lee writes...
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david jackson was dead, not missing. way he had been hidden made it perfectly clear, he had been murdered all those years ago, most likely before his friends or family even noticed he was gone. which put a final period on his mother's lingering hope for his return, and apparently an ex-wife's what ifs. were you seriously thinking, "you know, maybe someday i'll get back together with him." >> when it's your first love, you always think, you know, "wow, you know, would it work, what if?" >> reporter: strange how things turn out. barbara had moved back to florida. remarried again, had a daughter, took a job at walmart. but still held a candle for david, even as he lay under the ground practically next door to the very walmart where she worked. what did that do to you? >> it's an eerie feeling. you know, that he was in that area, that i didn't even know about. >> reporter: such an odd coincidence. too odd, maybe? time for a chat. detective velasquez called barbara, got herself invited over to barbara's house. barbara seemed
david jackson was dead, not missing. way he had been hidden made it perfectly clear, he had been murdered all those years ago, most likely before his friends or family even noticed he was gone. which put a final period on his mother's lingering hope for his return, and apparently an ex-wife's what ifs. were you seriously thinking, "you know, maybe someday i'll get back together with him." >> when it's your first love, you always think, you know, "wow, you know, would it...
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jackson said, not good enough. jackson had the power to do that. if the community goes along, that is it. the story is over. you have to leave town. the way that poor student would have to leave the university. by the way they ended up killing each other over the dish of trout. imagine the letter home to their parents. your son did well but he got killed over a dish of trout. let's go back to what slavery is all about. my point is that this institution i am describing is alien. the reason why is because we are outside a slave society. these ideas a fit into slavery. if you think about it. one of the ways of defining an enslaved person is to say, they have no honor. i am talking about the white man master class of the south. this is the ideology they had. that is what we are discussing. the idea is that an enslaved person has no honor. what does that mean exactly? all the characteristics. that is why the stereotypes of african-americans who were enslaved, they were afraid to die. every white to tell themselves a fantasy store. it's a fantasy story b
jackson said, not good enough. jackson had the power to do that. if the community goes along, that is it. the story is over. you have to leave town. the way that poor student would have to leave the university. by the way they ended up killing each other over the dish of trout. imagine the letter home to their parents. your son did well but he got killed over a dish of trout. let's go back to what slavery is all about. my point is that this institution i am describing is alien. the reason why...
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i support the 365 store at 1600 jackson street. i live at 1650 jackson street which is right next door and i have been there for 26 years. i am interested in what happens right next door to my home. and the whole foods thing and with the bags back and forth to the store just doesn't work for us. we have seen an awful lot of development in the neighborhood in the last 26 years with many, many new units and many more -- we really need a full service store like 365 and especially since the big apple closed. and this will be like an anchor store to bring new people to the neighborhood to pick up the grab and go meals and help seniors get good, quality food at lower prices. this is a winner. as someone who will be most impacted by the presence, i totally support 365. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening. i am diane carol. i also live at 1650 jackson right next door to this proposed project. now we all know famous saying when public speaking, be brief and be gone. well, i'll be brief. i have talked to many people
i support the 365 store at 1600 jackson street. i live at 1650 jackson street which is right next door and i have been there for 26 years. i am interested in what happens right next door to my home. and the whole foods thing and with the bags back and forth to the store just doesn't work for us. we have seen an awful lot of development in the neighborhood in the last 26 years with many, many new units and many more -- we really need a full service store like 365 and especially since the big...
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[spooky music] you probably remember ronny jackson.ian who came out in january and said that trump has the strength of a hippo and the body to match. you remember that? right. well, he said that trump was incredibly healthy, which shocked everybody. like, even god was in the front row like, "the [bleep]?" well, anyway, we didn't know much about him back then, and we didn't need to, but once trump nominated jackson for a cabinet position, people started digging into his past like he was dating taylor swift. - the white house physician nominated to lead the department of veterans affairs provided a large supply of percocet, a prescription opioid, to a white house military office staff member. a nurse on his staff said dr. jackson had written himself prescriptions. - the word is, is that on overseas trips in particular that the admiral would go down the aisleway of the airplane and say, "all right, who wants to go to sleep?" and hand out the prescription drugs like they were candy. - like an ambien-type drug. - yeah, that's exactly right.
[spooky music] you probably remember ronny jackson.ian who came out in january and said that trump has the strength of a hippo and the body to match. you remember that? right. well, he said that trump was incredibly healthy, which shocked everybody. like, even god was in the front row like, "the [bleep]?" well, anyway, we didn't know much about him back then, and we didn't need to, but once trump nominated jackson for a cabinet position, people started digging into his past like he...
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and they shall not grow old, an extraordinary documentary by peter jackson.row old, an extraordinary documentary by peterjackson. so, fahrenheit 11/9, michael moore, a great polemicist, is this just donald trump in his line of fire in this film? not entirely. the title obviously is an inverted fahrenheit 911 which itself was a play on fahrenheit... it refers to trumpet‘s election and the film begins with, how did we get here? what it basically does is investigate the way that democrats and republicans have kind of abandoned a disenfranchised portion of america and what michael moore argues is that when that kind of thing happens, that is when you get the rise of trump. it is at its best when it's investigating very specific examples, such as, he goes back to the crisis in which the pursuit of money essentially meant that people ended up drinking poisoned water. and politicians did not act well, in fact there was what amounts to a cover—up, here's a look... this is april concours kings. she was asked to participate in the cover—up. kings. she was asked to part
and they shall not grow old, an extraordinary documentary by peter jackson.row old, an extraordinary documentary by peterjackson. so, fahrenheit 11/9, michael moore, a great polemicist, is this just donald trump in his line of fire in this film? not entirely. the title obviously is an inverted fahrenheit 911 which itself was a play on fahrenheit... it refers to trumpet‘s election and the film begins with, how did we get here? what it basically does is investigate the way that democrats and...
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and they shall not grow old, and extraordinary great war documentary by peter jackson.nheit 11/9, michael moore of course a great polemicist. is this just trump in his line of fire in this film? not entirely. so the title is an inverted fahrenheit 911, which itself was a play on fahrenheit a51. the 11/9 refers to drop‘s election. the film begins in the old fashion of how did we get here? what then basically does is investigate the way that both democrats and republicans have kind of abandoned a disenfranchised portion of america and what michael moore argues is that when that kind of thing happens, that's when you get the rise of trump. it's at its best when it is investigating specific examples such as he goes back to the flint michigan water crisis in which the pursuit of money essentially met the people ended up drinking poisoned water and politicians did not act well. in fact, there was what amounts to a cover—up. here is a clip. this is a april cook hawkins. she was asked to participate in cover—up. i was the case manager in michigan. all the results in regards to
and they shall not grow old, and extraordinary great war documentary by peter jackson.nheit 11/9, michael moore of course a great polemicist. is this just trump in his line of fire in this film? not entirely. so the title is an inverted fahrenheit 911, which itself was a play on fahrenheit a51. the 11/9 refers to drop‘s election. the film begins in the old fashion of how did we get here? what then basically does is investigate the way that both democrats and republicans have kind of abandoned...
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jackson.rn. a series of small victories all led to the final clash in new orleans. the historic french quarter, charters in st. louis. wife would i bring to you this intersection? because it was right here in this building, 200 plus years ago where andrew jackson met with his generals and they scechesd out a battle plan to take on the british was nothing shorts of brilliant and yielded unparalleled success. the plan? build a wall. dig a canal, fill it with water and wait. wait for the british to charge. the british walked right into the trap and were defeated january 8th, 1815 in under 45 minutes. >> if you lost new orleans and if the british controlled the great city, you lose the entire mississippi river and you lose all of our western frontier that we acquired through the purchase. so we wouldn't have been able to do western expansion. the war of 1812 allowed jackson to earn a new title, war hero, catapulting him to the presidency for two terms. the boy by 13 ended up as one of the most pow
jackson.rn. a series of small victories all led to the final clash in new orleans. the historic french quarter, charters in st. louis. wife would i bring to you this intersection? because it was right here in this building, 200 plus years ago where andrew jackson met with his generals and they scechesd out a battle plan to take on the british was nothing shorts of brilliant and yielded unparalleled success. the plan? build a wall. dig a canal, fill it with water and wait. wait for the british...
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(nats)and jackson's dream came true. (grant) long ago in the galaxy of columbus ohio, one family set up a huge halloween display. that's right -- a life-size "a-t-a-t" has taken over the front yard of this ohio house. in case you don't know, a-t-a-t is star wars speak for "all terrain armored transport." this combat vehicle was featured in four star wars movies and served as land transport for the imperial army. seasonably warmer highs during the upcoming days are expected in the bay area. highs will warm up into the 70s along the coast with mid 80s inland. patchy coastal clouds at night will continue the rest of the week and into the weekend. current forecast track will bring temperatures down by monday with increasing clouds and a low chance for rain across the north bay. in the nfl, losing streaks in the nfl, in the nfl, losing streaks have a way of feeling like an eternity. just look at the 49ers...the last time they won a game was september 16th against the lions. one month and four losses later, kyle shanahan tryin
(nats)and jackson's dream came true. (grant) long ago in the galaxy of columbus ohio, one family set up a huge halloween display. that's right -- a life-size "a-t-a-t" has taken over the front yard of this ohio house. in case you don't know, a-t-a-t is star wars speak for "all terrain armored transport." this combat vehicle was featured in four star wars movies and served as land transport for the imperial army. seasonably warmer highs during the upcoming days are expected...
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as you can see, and then it has a window frontage along jackson street. so the only ability to provide light and air is to put the units along jackson street. that is the only additional area we have that would be accessible by the fire department and so forth. >> president hillis: and you could go deeper. >> we could go slightly deeper. the problem is that to make them bedrooms, they need to be accessible. so you would have to lop off the roof and it becomes -- yes, they could be larger, but it basically is down to the frontage of the both streets that we have available to us. >> commissioner richards: and the comments on the different -- >> none of our 365 stores across the country do delivery and they are doing just fine. i don't see that as a prohibiting factor. the alcohol, the hard alcohol, i had already confirmed that with my counterpart at 365. he agreed to make that concession. >> commissioner richards: and beer and wine? >> we had not taken that off. we took the spirits off the table. >> the question, if you continue to cut out grocery mix, the
as you can see, and then it has a window frontage along jackson street. so the only ability to provide light and air is to put the units along jackson street. that is the only additional area we have that would be accessible by the fire department and so forth. >> president hillis: and you could go deeper. >> we could go slightly deeper. the problem is that to make them bedrooms, they need to be accessible. so you would have to lop off the roof and it becomes -- yes, they could be...
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jackson was game -- but in the case of mrs. ben buren, she is kind of obliquely referred to as a member of the family traveling through europe who thinks of her self as a crown head of europe. and the white house portrait shows her in a court costume that she wore when she was received at buckingham palace. and van buren went down in defeat and in large part it was because of that speech. and so you begin to see that what a first lady wore could also very much in the wrong time, or i suppose the right time if you're trying to unseat the guy in the white house, could really work against a president. few examples i think bring all of these elements together better then mary todd lincoln. because mrs. lincoln came to washington as a westerner in the tradition of jackson. although she was extremely well educated. she spoke french and studied astronomy and she could quote victor hugo from memory. and she was highly political. and when she first became first lady, she spoke to the spec -- to the secretary of state and her husband abo
jackson was game -- but in the case of mrs. ben buren, she is kind of obliquely referred to as a member of the family traveling through europe who thinks of her self as a crown head of europe. and the white house portrait shows her in a court costume that she wore when she was received at buckingham palace. and van buren went down in defeat and in large part it was because of that speech. and so you begin to see that what a first lady wore could also very much in the wrong time, or i suppose...
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this was greater than even andrew jackson and i am a big andrew jackson fan.s home in tennessee it was great and it was special he was a tough cookie and a great president. and those who defy dangers and brave the elements to defend their families and their country and always to defend their values. this is what they do. they defend their values and their families. what else do they defend? our great american flag. [cheers and applause] just like the patriots who came before us, we are going to fight and we are going to win win win. [applause] we are winning. we will not bend. we will not break. we will never give in. we will never give up. we will never ever back down. we will never back down. [applause] like him. we will never surrender. we will always slide to victory. victory victory. because as you know, we are americans our heart bleeds red white and blue. we are one people. one family and one glorious nation under god. [applause] and to gather we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again. and we
this was greater than even andrew jackson and i am a big andrew jackson fan.s home in tennessee it was great and it was special he was a tough cookie and a great president. and those who defy dangers and brave the elements to defend their families and their country and always to defend their values. this is what they do. they defend their values and their families. what else do they defend? our great american flag. [cheers and applause] just like the patriots who came before us, we are going to...
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so jackson and lincoln understand the importance of words. jackson kept a painter, a guy named ralph earl, a painter lived in the white house to keep painting him. it was like the photo office. then president roosevelt, winston churchhill, president reagan. and the incumbent understands the vernacular of reality tv and social media. we know that the presidency has not changed the incumbent, right? we don't know whether the incumbent has changed the presidency. i think one thing he has changed is it's hard for me to imagine a successor not having an authentic ongoing social media communication with the country. >> you think that's permanent? >> i do. >> twitter, the whole thing. >> i think that if you start -- if you look at -- i think going forward, if you look at something that comes out from a candidate or an incumbent and it looks as though it went through four layers of people, i think that's going to have an affect. i could be wrong, but we are all the media now. >> so if you're thinking -- i don't want to get -- i was trying to focus on
so jackson and lincoln understand the importance of words. jackson kept a painter, a guy named ralph earl, a painter lived in the white house to keep painting him. it was like the photo office. then president roosevelt, winston churchhill, president reagan. and the incumbent understands the vernacular of reality tv and social media. we know that the presidency has not changed the incumbent, right? we don't know whether the incumbent has changed the presidency. i think one thing he has changed...
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last year's scoop jackson reward recipient who's with us here tonight was instrumental in getting this important legislation through congress, but the palestinian authority still hasn't change its pay for slay laws, so we must remain vigilant and keep the pressure on as i know secretary pompeo will. finally at long last, thanks to the president, the american embassy. in israel is where it belongs, and the eternal capital of the ci l country of israel, the city of jerusalem. >>> since secretary mike pompeo withdrew from the iran nuclear deal the world is realizing they must choose between america's mighty economy and iran's pathetic one, and the result, european countries are leaving iran in droves and on november 4th, more sanctions will hit iran's oil sector, and ayatollahs know, they know, under the president and mike pompeo's leadership, the united states will no longer turn a blind eye to their wicked ways. this is quite a record, quite a record. for just a few months the secretary of state, an office that has been held by some of the most distinguished statesmen in our history, na
last year's scoop jackson reward recipient who's with us here tonight was instrumental in getting this important legislation through congress, but the palestinian authority still hasn't change its pay for slay laws, so we must remain vigilant and keep the pressure on as i know secretary pompeo will. finally at long last, thanks to the president, the american embassy. in israel is where it belongs, and the eternal capital of the ci l country of israel, the city of jerusalem. >>> since...
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what jackson did, which i thought was appropriate, jackson just clipped the newspaper articles and whensaid hey what's the deal with this? he was obsessed with it and he keeps these binders right by his chair and those of the binders they used to keep up until the day he died. >> martha: i saw those, they were sitting on the floor. >> as soon as he wrote about story he would open to page 56 and said you are not getting an interview until you can justify their story. or he would mail it back to him and said fix this. he hired his own white house new service and he used to call at the white house news. he liked the reporter, he hired that reporter. he said i want to tell the story the way i wanted. donald trump might try to do that but that's why he's not the first. bush 41, he was upset every day about the way the press was treating him. it's not unusual, i just think the president makes things worse by being so aggressive in the retort. >> martha: i think you're absolutely right. most presidents have complained about the news, the clintons complained all the time. certainly that's not n
what jackson did, which i thought was appropriate, jackson just clipped the newspaper articles and whensaid hey what's the deal with this? he was obsessed with it and he keeps these binders right by his chair and those of the binders they used to keep up until the day he died. >> martha: i saw those, they were sitting on the floor. >> as soon as he wrote about story he would open to page 56 and said you are not getting an interview until you can justify their story. or he would mail...
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the man has been identified as jackson cosco, he works for congresswoman sheila jackson lee, a democratr top story tonight fox news has confirmed that the fbi supplemental report of the investigation into judge kavanaugh expected to be sent to the white house before being handed over to the senate where it will be held we are told in a safe, one copy, once the report does arrive at the senate all 100 senators and a handful of staffers will be allowed to read it upon request. all eyes also on the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell preparing to move toward a vote, critical vote, historic vote on judge kavanaugh despite the constant unrelenting attacks from the radical dems and left-wing activists who it seems in this week took over capitol hill. mcconnell says he and his republican colleagues will not be intimidated. >> i think it's safe to say the national spectacle, the left created around judge brett kavanaugh's confirmation process has now reached some fever pitch, it hasn't been about getting to the truth or giving anyone a fair hearing, it's only been about one thing, the far le
the man has been identified as jackson cosco, he works for congresswoman sheila jackson lee, a democratr top story tonight fox news has confirmed that the fbi supplemental report of the investigation into judge kavanaugh expected to be sent to the white house before being handed over to the senate where it will be held we are told in a safe, one copy, once the report does arrive at the senate all 100 senators and a handful of staffers will be allowed to read it upon request. all eyes also on...
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and studying his presidency, what are the lessons from jackson that we can apply to this moment? drama we are living through?ro >> straight ahead, very similar to trump. if that is one of the amazing things, i can say "locked out," when you write about history, worry about being relevant. people like you and i, like politics, like history, a lot of our audience does. i did not know that trump was going to run, let alone win,ry and be so compared -- and accurately -- to andrew jackson. he put his portrait up in the oval office. i had no idea his tomb would be defiled for the first time since his death because andrewd jackson is being reevaluated. the previous president wanted him off the 20. we can ever justify slavery, but he had slaves, we cannot justify some of the battles he had with indians, but some were to win the war of 1812. having done that, he was a success story. in the afterward, i have lincoln, teddy roosevelt, harry truman, ronald reagan, all looked up to him and said, i can learn from this guy. i'm amazed today that we are having trouble finding relevant, good thin
and studying his presidency, what are the lessons from jackson that we can apply to this moment? drama we are living through?ro >> straight ahead, very similar to trump. if that is one of the amazing things, i can say "locked out," when you write about history, worry about being relevant. people like you and i, like politics, like history, a lot of our audience does. i did not know that trump was going to run, let alone win,ry and be so compared -- and accurately -- to andrew...
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so jackson and lincoln, understood the importance of the printed word. jackson understood images. he was the most painted. he was a painter. a painter lived in the white house to keep painting it. that president roosevelt, churchill, understood radio. president kennedy, reagan, understood television. and the incumbent fully understands, the vernacular of reality tv, and social media. we know the presidency has not changed the incumbent. we don't know yet if the incumbent has changed the presidency. i think one thing he has changed is, it is hard for me to imagine a successor not having an authentic, ongoing social media communication with the country. truck you think that is permanent. >> i do. twitter, the whole thing. if you look, going forward, if you look at something that comes out from a candidate or incumbent, and it looks as though it went through four layers of people, i think that has an effect. i could be wrong. we are all the media now. >> if you are thinking, i was trying to focus on the past. let's bring it up to >> so sorry >> [ laughter ] >> let's bring it up to no
so jackson and lincoln, understood the importance of the printed word. jackson understood images. he was the most painted. he was a painter. a painter lived in the white house to keep painting it. that president roosevelt, churchill, understood radio. president kennedy, reagan, understood television. and the incumbent fully understands, the vernacular of reality tv, and social media. we know the presidency has not changed the incumbent. we don't know yet if the incumbent has changed the...
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ronnie jackson, but just the other day trump allowed that maybe jackson wasn't qualified. >> i know. at the rally in missoula we were at and i heard it and, you know, he said -- he didn't really want it. he might not have been qualified, but he was a doctor at a high level. that's the exact -- so here he is taking on john tester for opposing him and then coming out and saying, well, maybe -- maybe he shouldn't have gotten it anyway. so it was sort of remarkable to me because he is taking on tester on that very note. >> for him to go to montana three times. >> not easy. >> really tough to get there and there are so many races that could use president trump going there. >> right. >> to go to montana three times? >> right. john tester always has a close race. montana's purple but -- so the president wants to make the difference here and rosendale, as you can see, is -- you know, he struggles on the stump a little bit. trump wants to be for him. >> gloria borger, thank you so much. >>> coming up when love and politics collides. jeanne moos on this republican duo hitting the campaign trai
ronnie jackson, but just the other day trump allowed that maybe jackson wasn't qualified. >> i know. at the rally in missoula we were at and i heard it and, you know, he said -- he didn't really want it. he might not have been qualified, but he was a doctor at a high level. that's the exact -- so here he is taking on john tester for opposing him and then coming out and saying, well, maybe -- maybe he shouldn't have gotten it anyway. so it was sort of remarkable to me because he is taking...
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he said ever since his vicious and totally false statements about ron jackson, the white house doctor for obama and bush, senator jon tester looks to be in big trouble in this great state of montana. he behaved worse than the democrat mob did with justice k. but tester told me that it wasn't him. >> i didn't see the president's tweet but i didn't make those statements. those are accusations that came from military people, both active military and retired. he with drew his name from the nomination process after those accusations were made. >> tester wants to leave the ronny jackson saga in the past to focus on the future. matt rosendale isn't ready to let it go and he now says that tester's treatment of ronny jackson gave democrats a road map to disrupt the kavanaugh proceedings months later. >> jon tester came out several months ago and perform the same type of character assassination on ronny jackson. so he invested this smear tactic that the washington democrats are using and dianne feinstein perfected it when she came out and performed her character assassination on judge kavanaugh
he said ever since his vicious and totally false statements about ron jackson, the white house doctor for obama and bush, senator jon tester looks to be in big trouble in this great state of montana. he behaved worse than the democrat mob did with justice k. but tester told me that it wasn't him. >> i didn't see the president's tweet but i didn't make those statements. those are accusations that came from military people, both active military and retired. he with drew his name from the...
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nomination meant for him, for jackson corbin. my noonan syndrome is part of who i am. it has been part of me since the day i was born and will be part of me for the rest of my life. if you destroy protections for preexisting conditions, you will leave me and all the kids and adults like me without care and without the ability to afford our care, all because of who we are, unquote. let me repeat those last few words of jackson corbin, 13 years old. quote, without care or without the ability to afford our care, unquote. that's what we're talking about here. judge kavanaugh could very well be the deciding vote in determining the future of this child and the future of members of his family. all of us, everybody in this building today are just one illness. each of us is just one injury away from having our own preexisting condition condition if we don't have one already. maybe senators and judges and justices don't have to worry about protection for preexisting conditions. maybe they can all buy that protection one way or another. but
nomination meant for him, for jackson corbin. my noonan syndrome is part of who i am. it has been part of me since the day i was born and will be part of me for the rest of my life. if you destroy protections for preexisting conditions, you will leave me and all the kids and adults like me without care and without the ability to afford our care, all because of who we are, unquote. let me repeat those last few words of jackson corbin, 13 years old. quote, without care or without the ability to...
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harry jackson, fairfield"we are an ex military family and we like to do what we can to give back."earlier this month -- the donations that harry jackson left outside his home for disabled american veterans charity were stolen ...watch as a man in a tan suv drives up to this fairfield home ... gets out of his car, and without any hesitation, takes a bag from the driveway and gets back in his car and takes off.harry jackson, fairfield "to stop and take those things knowing those individuals who have served so much and gave so much of themselves and their families for our safety and protection, you know, is just a punch in the gut to have someone stop by and be that brazen to take it from that group of people who need it very very much."jackson says he contacted police but this man has still not been identified.he says the bag he left out for the disabled american veterans organization was clearly marked but didn't stop the thief from taking it. harry jackson, fairfield"when that individual drove into the housing area and spotted that bag he could see that it was clearly marked. it's
harry jackson, fairfield"we are an ex military family and we like to do what we can to give back."earlier this month -- the donations that harry jackson left outside his home for disabled american veterans charity were stolen ...watch as a man in a tan suv drives up to this fairfield home ... gets out of his car, and without any hesitation, takes a bag from the driveway and gets back in his car and takes off.harry jackson, fairfield "to stop and take those things knowing those...
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and jackson. >> this happens on the same day the long time 14 year fire chief and his wife announces resignation. or retirement. she'll stay on the job for sometime. here's a tweet. and heads directly to a big firing burning in the financial district. so even on this day, where she talked about her retirement. off to a major scene. >> that's right. we're following this closely. if you can't stay with us on air. check our twitter feed. as we take a live look at sky 7. you can see the streets and where everything is located here. you can see see davis. and jackson. one of the corners on washington on the other side. >> this is actually on davis court. between jackson and washington. a little alcove. 405 davis court. the high-rise apartment building. in the city. very nice apartments. not inexpensive. and again, five floors damaged by mosmoke and fire. thankfully no one injured. >> not just apartments. there are businesses there too. a safe way at the bottom. that is frequented by people. you have pe
and jackson. >> this happens on the same day the long time 14 year fire chief and his wife announces resignation. or retirement. she'll stay on the job for sometime. here's a tweet. and heads directly to a big firing burning in the financial district. so even on this day, where she talked about her retirement. off to a major scene. >> that's right. we're following this closely. if you can't stay with us on air. check our twitter feed. as we take a live look at sky 7. you can see the...
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in fact you have the embarcadero on one side and sits between jackson, battery and davis street. about 5:30 that fire broke out. you can see it there, flames and lots of black smoke billowing somewhere between the 12th and 15th floor. that's what we are hearing from the san francisco fire department. at this point we are not hearing of any injuries. and it appears no evacuations either. because if you go back to the live picture, you can see there are people still in the apartments both above and below this particular section of the building. >> yeah, back to our live pictures. this is right off the embarcadero. what we saw there, at some point saw the people on the upper floors. so big rush. and primary question was, was there anyone perhaps stuck in those apartment units perhaps on the balconies. we were looking for that as skyranger was going by. we didn't see anything. this is all unfold inning thes last 20 to 25 minutes there on 405 davis street. the question now in terms of
in fact you have the embarcadero on one side and sits between jackson, battery and davis street. about 5:30 that fire broke out. you can see it there, flames and lots of black smoke billowing somewhere between the 12th and 15th floor. that's what we are hearing from the san francisco fire department. at this point we are not hearing of any injuries. and it appears no evacuations either. because if you go back to the live picture, you can see there are people still in the apartments both above...
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>> i'm ayman mohyeldin along hallie jackson and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> there any senator in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the yays are 98, the nays are 1, the motion is agreed to. >> i will soon sign into law, the largest legislative effort in history to address the opioid crisis. rob and so many others helped. very little democrat support. >> okay. earlier this month the senate passed a sweeping bipartisan bill to fight the opioid epidemic. it was opposed by just one member, a republican, yet according to donald trump the 98-1 vote translates to, quote,
>> i'm ayman mohyeldin along hallie jackson and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> there any senator in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the yays are 98, the nays are 1, the motion is agreed to. >> i will soon sign into law, the largest legislative effort in history to address the opioid crisis. rob and so many others helped. very little democrat support. >> okay. earlier this month the senate passed a...
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the president wrote this, ever since vicious and totally false statements about admiral ron jackson,ected white house doctor for obama and mean, jon tester looks to be in trouble in montana. he based worse than the democrat mob did with justice k. tester says it wasn't him. >> i didn't see the president's tweet but i didn't make those statements. those were accusations came from military people, both active military and retired, he withdrew his name from his, from, the nomination process after those accusations were made. reporter: tester says he wants to leave the ronny jackson saga in the past so he can focus on future and current va secretary robert wilkie who he voted for. matt rosendale is not ready to let it go. he says tester's treatment of ronny jackson gave democrats a road map to disrupt the kavanaugh proceedings a month later. >> jon tester came out several months ago, performed the same type of character assassination on ronny jackson and so he invented thisser. >> tactic that the washington democrats are using and dianne feinstein perfected it when she came out and perfo
the president wrote this, ever since vicious and totally false statements about admiral ron jackson,ected white house doctor for obama and mean, jon tester looks to be in trouble in montana. he based worse than the democrat mob did with justice k. tester says it wasn't him. >> i didn't see the president's tweet but i didn't make those statements. those were accusations came from military people, both active military and retired, he withdrew his name from his, from, the nomination process...
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jackson and mr. thompson in the panel and a special thanks for joining to the voters of ohio who are watching tonight but were joined by my daughter, emily elizabeth brown and connie schultz my wife and i will pull this debate will address issues and stay on issues and if we can discuss especially what we can do as a senator for ohio families. thank you. moderator: congressman renacci would you give us your opening statement. >> thank you and i want to thank the debate commission and think nbc and the affiliates and all those here today that will ask questions again. today's debate will show two different people with two different visions. my vision is always for ohio first and for ohioans and i put his vision is for watching the first period as democratic party and in many cases his special interest money. two different people, different visions and i welcome the cameras and the people to get to know us both. moderator: we think both of you. candidates also agreed tonight to something out of the ord
jackson and mr. thompson in the panel and a special thanks for joining to the voters of ohio who are watching tonight but were joined by my daughter, emily elizabeth brown and connie schultz my wife and i will pull this debate will address issues and stay on issues and if we can discuss especially what we can do as a senator for ohio families. thank you. moderator: congressman renacci would you give us your opening statement. >> thank you and i want to thank the debate commission and...
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chris: a lot of people asking about this video sheila jackson lee from texas at this hearing, doctor ford testified she gives an envelope to one of the lawyers, a lot of conspiracy theories on the internet, we want to separate fact from fiction, you did some digging. >> i have seen those envelopes, they were envelopes written in longhand, we support you, we believe you, not seeing what they said inside but sheila jackson lee and other house democratic women came over to watch the hearing, sheila jackson lee gave those to one of the councils for ford but they were letters of support written by hand and given to congresswoman jackson lee. >> thank you as always. let's get fresh reaction from the white house, the white house spokesperson for the cavanagh confirmation, thanks for being on sunday night. democrat dianne feinstein facing controversy but tonight demanding the white house of her in the rest of the senate some idea what direction you gave the fbi on the scope. >> my understanding is there are no plans and let's talk about what we are talking about. i want to talk about what th
chris: a lot of people asking about this video sheila jackson lee from texas at this hearing, doctor ford testified she gives an envelope to one of the lawyers, a lot of conspiracy theories on the internet, we want to separate fact from fiction, you did some digging. >> i have seen those envelopes, they were envelopes written in longhand, we support you, we believe you, not seeing what they said inside but sheila jackson lee and other house democratic women came over to watch the hearing,...
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correspondent brie jackson tells us how shepard's life and legacy is now being honored. matthew shepard was always different... says his mom judy. matt's favorite custome for 3 years in a row, from ages 8,9 and 10 was probably dolly parton.those differences defined matthew's life...and his death.when he was a 21 year old college student...two men viciously murdered shepard...because he was gay. shepard's death drew national attention and marked an important moment in the history of gay rights in america.<>twenty years later his parents donated his preschool diploma, superman cape and other belongings to the smithsonian's national museum of american history.they say it's another way to keep their son's memory alive.in 2009 congress passed the matthew shepard and james byrd jr. hate crimes prevention act. the legislation expanded the federal hate crimes law to include crimes motivated by a victim's perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.this wedding ring matthew hoped to give someone,some day, reminds civil rights advocate michelle morgan of
correspondent brie jackson tells us how shepard's life and legacy is now being honored. matthew shepard was always different... says his mom judy. matt's favorite custome for 3 years in a row, from ages 8,9 and 10 was probably dolly parton.those differences defined matthew's life...and his death.when he was a 21 year old college student...two men viciously murdered shepard...because he was gay. shepard's death drew national attention and marked an important moment in the history of gay rights...
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joe jackson, knocks the it out here comes the chain again!his has to feel like a tidal wave if you're on the seminoles sideline. >> brock: that is just really difficult matchup. >> bob: they are going to replay to make sure that francois's arm was not coming forward. the ball popped out and went forward. is there a chance they will rule that income pleeplete pass? i'm sure that just drew the eyes of the replay official on a big play and they want to take a look. a fumble and a recovery um on the field. >> brock: and brady scott on the right side, against joe jackson. it's close. >> bob: it is close. >> brock: how many times have we said that tonight? six? is it arm going forward? back, back, back, back. >> bob: the arm going forward because he is trying to throw the ball or because his a naturally jerks forward because it's hit by joe jackson? in that case, that is not a pass attempt, not an incompletion. >> brock: that is really close, and a seminole fan is saying, how many of these tonight had just gone the way of the other side. the backwa
joe jackson, knocks the it out here comes the chain again!his has to feel like a tidal wave if you're on the seminoles sideline. >> brock: that is just really difficult matchup. >> bob: they are going to replay to make sure that francois's arm was not coming forward. the ball popped out and went forward. is there a chance they will rule that income pleeplete pass? i'm sure that just drew the eyes of the replay official on a big play and they want to take a look. a fumble and a...
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una mujer peruana que canta en quechua, hasta mas de michael jackson, bl♪. ♪ >>> ¿quÉ tal?a felicidad a ve reÍied. >>> pocas cosas que salen del pasado del juez. el fbi amplio su investigaciÓn y entrevistado a varias personas relacionadas con este caso. lori montenegro sigue desde washington. lo que muchos dicen es una telenovela. >>> salen mÁs detalles sobre brett kavanaugh y el fbi ni siquiera ha terminado la investigaciÓn, hoy el lÍder de la mayorÍa mitch mcconnell sigue adelante con su plan para que se vote esta misma semana sobre la confirmaciÓn a la corte suprema. >>> y bajo la lupa cuanto tomaba brett kavanaugh y su comportamiento cuando lo hacia y estaba en la preparatoria en la universidad: chad lawrence un excompaÑero de la universidad dijo que kavanaugh no ha sid franco al hablar como tomaba cuando asistiÓ a la universidad de yale. >>> stosur je cuando el fbi amplia su investigaciÓn y puede interrogar a personas como juli. como tomaba y manoseaba a las chicas. >>> kavanaugh lo niega todo y ni siquiera conoce a la seÑora swetni swetnick. si revelÓ hace poco kavana
una mujer peruana que canta en quechua, hasta mas de michael jackson, bl♪. ♪ >>> ¿quÉ tal?a felicidad a ve reÍied. >>> pocas cosas que salen del pasado del juez. el fbi amplio su investigaciÓn y entrevistado a varias personas relacionadas con este caso. lori montenegro sigue desde washington. lo que muchos dicen es una telenovela. >>> salen mÁs detalles sobre brett kavanaugh y el fbi ni siquiera ha terminado la investigaciÓn, hoy el lÍder de la mayorÍa...
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that's why reverend jackson was rising for president. it is white. definitely white.as a particular culture. that wasn't until 1976. i walked into a conservative environment, i went to school with lawyer in graham. >> i wanted to ask you. >> the lord hasn't changed much. [laughter] that was when the bug hit me personally and directly. it was not connected to my church, it was not connected to my foundation. i discovered that i had an interest and a love for this electoral politics that reverend was on campus and he asked me to help manage his campaign for the 84 campaign in new hampshire that found and organized. i was discovering that i was good at it. i was organized. i was a good organizer. so that was the start of my electoral work. >> when i grew up about 40 miles south, i know of that area. you would to school with laura ingram. in this very white face, you said she helped change that muct much. we laugh at it but she had to show she has a huge following, a huge platform. how do you reconcile folks like her who are actively working against us? >> or some christi
that's why reverend jackson was rising for president. it is white. definitely white.as a particular culture. that wasn't until 1976. i walked into a conservative environment, i went to school with lawyer in graham. >> i wanted to ask you. >> the lord hasn't changed much. [laughter] that was when the bug hit me personally and directly. it was not connected to my church, it was not connected to my foundation. i discovered that i had an interest and a love for this electoral politics...
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jackson went 3, 34, 1 in two seasons a day after the5 straig0 owe coming wh j>>ks hace wobts ab roud to seh after coach maybe it's not totally the coach. >> it's a whole franchise. >> when they do the events they hail coaches when y're hue jackson or whoever else that coached browns do they hail y and say oh, p.m. mrawd you. >> they actou yon't sgliingt r him.n't think they fefo bad ine >> oave to. er coaches that coach cleveland. >> where does hugh go. >> coordinator. no morehead. >> say bless his heart sgle tomorrow's odds ocleveland browns -- >> they're about same. >> i gor wittans. >> let's go to mars >> thanks holly. a woman says she was notallowede of what she was wearing. >> she had on basically the same thing the team dancers and ourrew weighs in on the issue. >> time to grab a player, why not, right? >>ay bel norm of 210. if it's what you're looking at it's may tag pyramid out there if it's what you're looking at it's may tag pyramid out there hardly any cars. maybe you're with the family you got. (all) ooh! or maybe the one you've chosen. it's culture salad. our holiloys do
jackson went 3, 34, 1 in two seasons a day after the5 straig0 owe coming wh j>>ks hace wobts ab roud to seh after coach maybe it's not totally the coach. >> it's a whole franchise. >> when they do the events they hail coaches when y're hue jackson or whoever else that coached browns do they hail y and say oh, p.m. mrawd you. >> they actou yon't sgliingt r him.n't think they fefo bad ine >> oave to. er coaches that coach cleveland. >> where does hugh go....
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in washington, brie jackson. (pam) (pam) election day is just one week away-- and uber and lyft want to help you get to the polls for free, or at least at a discount. the ride share apps are offering free and discounted rides to polling places on november sixth. lyft is working with vote dot org ..and turbo vote ... to provide discounted rides... as well as the non-partisan, non-profit group vote latino. uber has partnered with hashtag vote together and democracy works. uber will also offer a "get to the polls button" on the uber app on election day .... to help voters quickly find their polling place. next at 8 -- bad enough having a stranger peering into your home. even worse when that man is naked. the surveillance video the family is sharing to alert others. and coming up in sports, in advance of thursday's meeting with the raiders, the 49ers...dealing with another quarterback injury. why cj beathard may not be ready by gameday. (ken) lawyers for the suspected norcal rapist say they do not want his image broa
in washington, brie jackson. (pam) (pam) election day is just one week away-- and uber and lyft want to help you get to the polls for free, or at least at a discount. the ride share apps are offering free and discounted rides to polling places on november sixth. lyft is working with vote dot org ..and turbo vote ... to provide discounted rides... as well as the non-partisan, non-profit group vote latino. uber has partnered with hashtag vote together and democracy works. uber will also offer a...
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and they shall not grow old, and extraordinary great war documentary by peter jackson. his line of fire in this film? not entirely. so the title is an inverted fahrenheit 911, which itself was a play on fahrenheit 451. the 11/9 refers to trump's election. the film begins in the old fashion of how did we get here? what it then basically does is investigate the way that both democrats and republicans have kind of abandoned a disenfranchised portion of america, and what michael moore argues is that when that kind of thing happens, that's when you get the rise of trump. it's at its best when it is investigating specific examples such as he goes back to the flint, michigan water crisis in which the pursuit of money essentially meant the people ended up drinking poisoned water and politicians did not act well. in fact, there was what amounts to a cover—up. here is a clip. this is april cook hawkins. she was asked to participate in cover—up. i was the case manager here in flint, michigan. all of the results in regards to the blood levels, i put in those numbers and made sure a
and they shall not grow old, and extraordinary great war documentary by peter jackson. his line of fire in this film? not entirely. so the title is an inverted fahrenheit 911, which itself was a play on fahrenheit 451. the 11/9 refers to trump's election. the film begins in the old fashion of how did we get here? what it then basically does is investigate the way that both democrats and republicans have kind of abandoned a disenfranchised portion of america, and what michael moore argues is...
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, what are the lessons from jackson that we can apply to this moment?we are living through? >> when you write a history book, you worry about being relevant. people like you and i, like policy, politics, like history, a lot of our audience duns. i did not know that trump was going to run the let alone win, and put his portrait up in the oval office, i had no idea his tomb would be defiled for the first time since his death because andrew jackson is being reevaluated, the previous president wanted him off the 20. we can ever justify slavery, but had, we cannot justify some of the battles he had with indians, but some more to win the war of 1812. in the afterward, i have lincoln, teddy roosevelt, harry truman, ronald reagan, all looked up to him and said i can learn from this guy. i'm amazed today that we are having trouble finding relevant, good things about andrew jackso andrew jackson, a 13-year-old orphan who ended up a 2-term president. that is the american story. >> tucker: one of the toughest people to hold the office, i think, by popular claim. >>
, what are the lessons from jackson that we can apply to this moment?we are living through? >> when you write a history book, you worry about being relevant. people like you and i, like policy, politics, like history, a lot of our audience duns. i did not know that trump was going to run the let alone win, and put his portrait up in the oval office, i had no idea his tomb would be defiled for the first time since his death because andrew jackson is being reevaluated, the previous...
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i mentioned justice robert jackson appointed to serve as chief prosecutor. in 1945 and 1946 he was not here . as i said that is frowned upon and that's fright-- that's fine. my point-- there's nothing that speaks to it. for those of you opposed to double duty, the answer is something can be done. when the president nominates a treaty they can say no, you have a day job. that's enough. if you want to take this job you have to give up your old one. you can take this job if you give up your old one. not all jobs require senate confirmation. i told you justice jackson was appointed by harry truman who would-- who did that by executive order. not all physicians can hand up consent so what can be done? if a said it check is not necessary what can be done? congress has long had a statute barring retired military from serving in a civilian capacity. that was listed so that general. matus -- so that the general could serve in the senate. congress had to way that and has the authority to impose those qualifications. they can pass the same statute if you are a federal
i mentioned justice robert jackson appointed to serve as chief prosecutor. in 1945 and 1946 he was not here . as i said that is frowned upon and that's fright-- that's fine. my point-- there's nothing that speaks to it. for those of you opposed to double duty, the answer is something can be done. when the president nominates a treaty they can say no, you have a day job. that's enough. if you want to take this job you have to give up your old one. you can take this job if you give up your old...
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(jrstone) the band director for a jackson, mississippi high school has been suspended ...ter a controversial halftime performance friday night. (justine) members of the forest hill high school band pointed fake guns at fake police officers in a performance they say was based on a movie. but since it came just days after two local police officers were killed, the act left some people angry, rather than entertained. lanaya lewis has more. people say friday night football at brookhaven high school took a turn for the worse, after a halftime performance by the forest hill high school band left them speechless.sarah mcdonald/brookhaven high school student: "i was sad because of what happened last weekend, and it felt like they were making fun of it."lanaya lewis/brookhaven, ms: "after the performance, a picture surfaced on social media showing band members pointing fake guns at pretend officers. people in this area say it was in bad taste, especially after last week's shooting.janet moore/brookhaven resident: "it just doesn't matter. in this day and age, it's just totally bad t
(jrstone) the band director for a jackson, mississippi high school has been suspended ...ter a controversial halftime performance friday night. (justine) members of the forest hill high school band pointed fake guns at fake police officers in a performance they say was based on a movie. but since it came just days after two local police officers were killed, the act left some people angry, rather than entertained. lanaya lewis has more. people say friday night football at brookhaven high school...
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this is at the gateway apartments off jackson street. >> here is another look at the fire from a short time ago. look at all that black smoke. this video, shared on social media, showing a bit of those flames coming out of the building. and, of course, that thick black smoke. let's go to chopper 5, who is just now getting to the scene. we can't necessarily see where that fire was, but it's giving us the view of the complex from the air. you can see multiple emergency and fire personnel on the ground there. this is being described as a three-alarm fire as of right now. also dozens, if not hundreds of evacuees from that building being forced to leave the building. >> all right, let's get right to kpix 5 joe vazquez who is down on the street live at the scene for us. joke -- joe, what's the latest? >> reporter: you're looking back at the fire right now. you can see there are three floors that you can see are pretty charred as this fire started about an hour ago. but around that time, 5:00, just after 5:00, several witnesses tell me they saw large flames, that this cell phone video shot by
this is at the gateway apartments off jackson street. >> here is another look at the fire from a short time ago. look at all that black smoke. this video, shared on social media, showing a bit of those flames coming out of the building. and, of course, that thick black smoke. let's go to chopper 5, who is just now getting to the scene. we can't necessarily see where that fire was, but it's giving us the view of the complex from the air. you can see multiple emergency and fire personnel on...
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basically letters of support written in longhand given to congresswoman jackson lee. ed: asked and answered, detective chad pergram on duty. thank you. >> thank you. ed: joining me the white house spokesperson for the kavanaugh confirmation, thanks for coming in on a sunday night. right down to brass tacks, democrat dianne feinstein faced a lot of controversy, but demanding that the white house give her and the rest of the senate some idea what direction you gave the fbi on the scope? >> my understanding is there are no plans to do so. ed: you're not telling them? >> i want to talk about what this is. this is a background check. background check for a job. ed: not a criminal investigation. >> right. so these investigations are checks, clearances, whatever you want to call them, they are confidential. supposed to be private. and so to suggest that we're going to put out there something that is supposed to be very confidential and the way senator feinstein has handled this entire process which you alluded to undermined severely the confidentiality that is integral --. >
basically letters of support written in longhand given to congresswoman jackson lee. ed: asked and answered, detective chad pergram on duty. thank you. >> thank you. ed: joining me the white house spokesperson for the kavanaugh confirmation, thanks for coming in on a sunday night. right down to brass tacks, democrat dianne feinstein faced a lot of controversy, but demanding that the white house give her and the rest of the senate some idea what direction you gave the fbi on the scope?...
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jackson eaten by a super-intelligent mako shark.s going through your mind? >> get me out of this damn wetsuit. that was the-- i just wanted out of the wetsuit. and the real thing is-- he was actually eaten and killed by the shark. they've just been c.g.i.'ing him in every movie since. ( laughter ) that's the thing that people don't know. >> stephen: that's the behind- the-scenes stuff i wanted to know. >> one-take samuel l. jackson and c.g.i. the rest of his career. >> stephen: were you wet the entire time? >> the whole time. rashes-- >> stephen: talcum powder. >> talcum powder, swamp-ass, talcum powder. >> stephen: sure. after a while, the talcum powder, the swamp-ass, you're baking bread down there. ( laughter ) you've got a sourdough going on down there. >> exactly. >> stephen: tell me about "atypical" quickly here. tv guide says it's the most surprising family comedy on tv. what's the surprise? >> i think it's just that the family keeps going. it's funny. it's dramatic. it's on netflix. it's season two. it struck a cord with a l
jackson eaten by a super-intelligent mako shark.s going through your mind? >> get me out of this damn wetsuit. that was the-- i just wanted out of the wetsuit. and the real thing is-- he was actually eaten and killed by the shark. they've just been c.g.i.'ing him in every movie since. ( laughter ) that's the thing that people don't know. >> stephen: that's the behind- the-scenes stuff i wanted to know. >> one-take samuel l. jackson and c.g.i. the rest of his career. >>...
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jackson on kitty litter duty.his is for democrat in minnesota. >> this isn't just a kitty commode this is angie's kitty commode. she's busy making sure the people in her district know she's going to fight for them which is why i'm here scooping out bits of kitty treasure for her. it's really important that angie wins so the democrats can take back the house and i'd do anything to help her. anything. s >> you cannot go wrong with samuel l. jackson. that hits on a lot of things. the only thing at the end if he said i'm tired of this mother fing kitty treasure in this mother f'ing kitty litter. >> we tune out ads. did you know about this candidate before samuel l. jackson? >> i did not. >> at least we're paying attention. >> i get it. if you're going to get samuel l. jackson in your ad, how do you not end it with "say what again." >> say what again. >> i didn't know you could do that. we go do an ad with some kids. take a look. >> every one knows my husband ron desantis is endorsed by president trump. he's also an am
jackson on kitty litter duty.his is for democrat in minnesota. >> this isn't just a kitty commode this is angie's kitty commode. she's busy making sure the people in her district know she's going to fight for them which is why i'm here scooping out bits of kitty treasure for her. it's really important that angie wins so the democrats can take back the house and i'd do anything to help her. anything. s >> you cannot go wrong with samuel l. jackson. that hits on a lot of things. the...