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that guided jackson. adams and clay were bad and anything necessary to bring them down was excusable. even laudatory. now, there were a lot of people that did not believe this smear. some of them were actually in the jacksonite movement. martin van buren, for example, who actually ran the last part of jackson's 1828 successful campaign, but he always remained very friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart bitten, an enthusiastic jacksonite, but he was also mrs. henry clay's first cousin. and thomas richie, a late comer to the camp and he had been a friend of henry clay in richmond, virginia. that picture was taken about 1850, which was the year during a dinner party. thomas ritchie admitted to clay that he never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all in the late 1820's fell into the same camp as jackson supporter, richard mentor jackson, who said old hickory's men would support adams and clay even if they act as pure as angels that stand at the right hand of the of the throne of god. >> wel
that guided jackson. adams and clay were bad and anything necessary to bring them down was excusable. even laudatory. now, there were a lot of people that did not believe this smear. some of them were actually in the jacksonite movement. martin van buren, for example, who actually ran the last part of jackson's 1828 successful campaign, but he always remained very friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart bitten, an enthusiastic jacksonite, but he was also mrs. henry clay's first...
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but jackson was actually seething. and then the announcement came that john quincy adams had named henry clay as his secretary the of state. -- secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare-faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his end will be the same. now, a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target. but this was not the case. i mean, we've already seen jackson operatives had been working night and day to secure votes for jackson. the example of sloan and cook are just two of a number of instances. and then the activities of james buchanan nearly did them all in. james buchanan was an insignificant pennsylvania congressman in 1824-25. he strongly supported jackson and wanted to do something, anything, to get the hero elected. therefore, he took it upon himself to become a power broker by going to jackson and indicating that c
but jackson was actually seething. and then the announcement came that john quincy adams had named henry clay as his secretary the of state. -- secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare-faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his end will be the same. now, a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target....
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david jackson was dead. not missing.nd the 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 have 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 some day i'll get back together with him? >> when it's your first love, you're always think, you know, wow, you know, could it work? what if? >> 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. it's, you know, that he was in that area, that i didn't even know about. >> 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 to
david jackson was dead. not missing.nd the 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 have 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 some day i'll get back together with him? >> when it's your first love, you're always think, you know, wow, you know, could it work?...
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and if you go from jackson '84 to jackson '88 and then 2008, the election of our first african-americanresident -- actually barack obama is biracial -- but jesse jackson opened so many doors because he gave people a seat at the table. >> and what was the phrase? the phrase is, "you open the door and leave it open." >> that's right. when you swing that door open, you leave it open, and that is something that i believe we all now have the challenge of ensuring that that door never closes. we cannot close it to women, to people of color, to people who are openly gay. it doesn't matter anymore. we are america, and america is an idea, and that idea is about giving every citizen the right to control his or her own life. >> one of the other legacies of jesse jackson's 1984 campaign and 1988 campaign, you mentioned changes on the rules committee. >> yes. >> and that if changes on the rules committee hadn't happened, it wouldn't have gotten rid of winner take all, which would not have led to barack obama's nomination in 2008, so there is even a direct line. >> barack obama was an outsider. he wa
and if you go from jackson '84 to jackson '88 and then 2008, the election of our first african-americanresident -- actually barack obama is biracial -- but jesse jackson opened so many doors because he gave people a seat at the table. >> and what was the phrase? the phrase is, "you open the door and leave it open." >> that's right. when you swing that door open, you leave it open, and that is something that i believe we all now have the challenge of ensuring that that door...
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miss jackson lee: -- ms. jackson lee: let me thank you very much, mr. speaker. let me quickly move to my closing by really re-emphasizing happy holidays to the american people. and thank our colleagues for recognizing the humanity of all individuals. just in closing imagine are you a a mother, child, or loved one of an incarcerated person that was robbed by a system that played russian roulette with his or her life because that system decided they were criminals rather than victims of a public 4e89 health -- public health crisis or bad start in life or a lack of resources as a child this. bill recognizes that people start in life in many different ways, but they can be saved. they can be relevant. they can be with their families. so i am grateful for the amendments added, the protection of jufle miles -- juveniles that will not be in solitary confinement and grateful for the independent review committee that indicates there will be an oversight on how wardens issue the earned good time and how they are treating those who are incarcerated. an independent review c
miss jackson lee: -- ms. jackson lee: let me thank you very much, mr. speaker. let me quickly move to my closing by really re-emphasizing happy holidays to the american people. and thank our colleagues for recognizing the humanity of all individuals. just in closing imagine are you a a mother, child, or loved one of an incarcerated person that was robbed by a system that played russian roulette with his or her life because that system decided they were criminals rather than victims of a public...
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so i think president jackson in -- jackson, in a way gets too , much credit for the removal. there were two choices behind this before he came into office. he was certainly the manager and executor of the policy. and the one that oversaw the passage of the indian removal act. it is interesting that it has become synonymous with this one part of his administration because, for most of the decades since he left office he was much policiesown for other such as the bank of the united , states, being the first person who was in from virginia massachusetts to become president. it is interesting to us because it shows how history changes. tothe same time, if you had take a person to say that was most responsible it was , certainly president jackson. one thing that's a surprise to is how close it was in congress. it passed with a margin but it , wasn't an overwhelming margin. i think it's fair to say that after this debate, it really became national policy in a genuine way. that even though the vote was split, once it was enacted into law, it really does become the policy of the unit
so i think president jackson in -- jackson, in a way gets too , much credit for the removal. there were two choices behind this before he came into office. he was certainly the manager and executor of the policy. and the one that oversaw the passage of the indian removal act. it is interesting that it has become synonymous with this one part of his administration because, for most of the decades since he left office he was much policiesown for other such as the bank of the united , states,...
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is the first thing people think of when they think of president jackson. people are really familiar with that phrase. section we show how that didn't just happen by accident. it was contrary of young indian women in early at the 20th century-- earliest 20th that launched a campaign that started to catch on. woman whoherokee dressed in clothing. to talk to people about indian removal. the phrase trail of tears caught on. it was not until the 1950's that it started appearing a lot and not until the 60's and 70's that it became well-known. fascinated about how american history changes over time. it's different than how people understood it at other times. we see that the largest national park is the trail of tears national trail. we see native americans walking and riding through that. allsee motorcycle clubs, kinds of people enjoying that. something that's understood, it is a major event in american history. what we hope this exhibition will do is enlarge the understanding of it. was an epic chapter. it was about national borders, global economies and polici
is the first thing people think of when they think of president jackson. people are really familiar with that phrase. section we show how that didn't just happen by accident. it was contrary of young indian women in early at the 20th century-- earliest 20th that launched a campaign that started to catch on. woman whoherokee dressed in clothing. to talk to people about indian removal. the phrase trail of tears caught on. it was not until the 1950's that it started appearing a lot and not until...
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king responds and says reverend jackson, where is your tie. he says dock, the preremembering sit for dinner is an appetite and i have that. he is introduced to a musician and the musician asks him what would you like to be played at dinner. he is told to go grab a jacket. before he can respond, a shot rings out at 6:01 p.m. and dr. king lies wounded on the balcony. immediately, the memphis police are running in this way. many of his associates including reverend young, jesse jackson are pointing saying go that way. the shot came from this area over here where we see the infamous photograph taken. he's taken from the balcony and to st. joseph's hospitals and is pronounced dead at 7:00 pm. ♪ ♪ gracious lord ♪ take my hand ♪ lead me on ♪ let me stand ♪ take my hand ♪ precious lord ♪ and lead me home ♪ >> the city of memphis was very much like the rest of the country in how it dealt with the aftermath of doctor king's death. people are angry and frustrated. we see that frustration play out in a number of different ways. we see these urban up risin
king responds and says reverend jackson, where is your tie. he says dock, the preremembering sit for dinner is an appetite and i have that. he is introduced to a musician and the musician asks him what would you like to be played at dinner. he is told to go grab a jacket. before he can respond, a shot rings out at 6:01 p.m. and dr. king lies wounded on the balcony. immediately, the memphis police are running in this way. many of his associates including reverend young, jesse jackson are...
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then he would move on but jackson never moved on. he just had a will on a follow through and marshall hoped he would not be reelected. i hope was if someone else one marshall would retire then associate justice story would be promoted to chief justice so he attends the first political convention in history and is invited as an eminent person just to come i think he is probably vetting them to see how serious they are could they be the one? today it seems crazy but people were alarmed there was this group with secret oaths and andrew jackson happen to belong to it but of course jackson is reelected and as far as the cherokee decision goes marshall just has to live with it because jackson would not see that the law was enforced and it wasn't pressed to the final stage. that would have been if samuel the imprisoned missionary to the cherokees brought a lawsuit he would have had to tell his attorneys the decision is not being followed they are not obeying the decision so the court must notify the president must execute the law. but at th
then he would move on but jackson never moved on. he just had a will on a follow through and marshall hoped he would not be reelected. i hope was if someone else one marshall would retire then associate justice story would be promoted to chief justice so he attends the first political convention in history and is invited as an eminent person just to come i think he is probably vetting them to see how serious they are could they be the one? today it seems crazy but people were alarmed there was...
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>> jackson and his team also wanted to investigate the dark marks that appeared to be bloodstains. >>what we did is take micro samples from these bloodstain areas, which were taken back to the united states for micro chemical analyses. the result was these features are, in fact, blood. >> with no explanation for how the image was made, and the apparent presence of blood on the cloth, jackson looked to the gospels to see whether there was a connection between the last day of jesus' life and the shroud. according to the gospel of john, then pilate took jesus and had him flogged. >> what i think stands out the most are the many marks that are all over the cloth. to me, this looks like blood residues of a person who was whipped or scourged. >> everything about the passion narrative speaks about the pain, the humiliation of jesus' death. it begins with the most appalling flogging. flogging that will have brought jesus to within an inch of his life. it's a really appalling spectacle, when you think about it. >> he was spat upon, laughed at, anything to just crush his spirit as much as possi
>> jackson and his team also wanted to investigate the dark marks that appeared to be bloodstains. >>what we did is take micro samples from these bloodstain areas, which were taken back to the united states for micro chemical analyses. the result was these features are, in fact, blood. >> with no explanation for how the image was made, and the apparent presence of blood on the cloth, jackson looked to the gospels to see whether there was a connection between the last day of...
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. ♪ >> reporter: more than 20 years after the jackson five were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hallf fame, they'll be joined by their younger sister. ♪ rhythm nation >> reporter: janet jackson headlines the hall of fame's class of 2019 announced this week. ♪ already a hall of famer as a member of fleetwood mac, stevie nix is the first woman to be inducted twice. this time as a soloist. >> reporter: nix reacted to the honor on twitter writing, i have been in a band since 1968. to be recognized for my solo work makes me take a deep breath and smile. it's a glorious feeling. ♪
. ♪ >> reporter: more than 20 years after the jackson five were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hallf fame, they'll be joined by their younger sister. ♪ rhythm nation >> reporter: janet jackson headlines the hall of fame's class of 2019 announced this week. ♪ already a hall of famer as a member of fleetwood mac, stevie nix is the first woman to be inducted twice. this time as a soloist. >> reporter: nix reacted to the honor on twitter writing, i have been in a band since...
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this labrador retriever's name is ringo.but he's not your average dog.ringo is actually a retired jacksone officer.a nine-year veteran on the police force, ringo was trained right here in jackson by randy hare at the alpha canine training center.he recently was thought to be living in retirement with his handler, but that was not the case.ringo was found at a local animal shelter and adopted by hare after being abandoned by his handler.randy hare:"i don't know that there is a word for being both hurt and mad but i was both of them. and i still am. you know it's just, you just don't turn your back on something like that that's been with you for nine years. next thing we knew, we got a call from an animal shelter in madison that ringo was actually being housed there. and up for adoption."j-p-d says once they were made aware of the issue, they re-assigned ringo's former handler to patrol duty, what many are calling a demotion.the jackson police department released a statement saying they hold their canines with high regard, and they are family. but that statement isn't making hare too excite
this labrador retriever's name is ringo.but he's not your average dog.ringo is actually a retired jacksone officer.a nine-year veteran on the police force, ringo was trained right here in jackson by randy hare at the alpha canine training center.he recently was thought to be living in retirement with his handler, but that was not the case.ringo was found at a local animal shelter and adopted by hare after being abandoned by his handler.randy hare:"i don't know that there is a word for...
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at the same time, jackson obviously is the person who is most responsible, certainly, as president jackson. one of the things that surprises most visitors is how close a boat it was in congress. and it passed with a margin that was an overwhelming margin. and i think it's fair to say that after this debate, it really became national policy in a genuine way that even though the vote was split , once it was enacted into law, that it really does become the policy of the united states of america. and one of the things that has been in place was a template for a kind of internal a stick approach to the american indian. there was this interesting humanitarian argument that this is actually good for american indians. they are going to be much better off west of the mississippi. and, they are going to be just fine. and they are being compensated. so that humanitarian argument carried over and a century of policies following this that basically said the united states knew what was best for american indians. so, this section of the americans asked the position as more about words in text and meaning
at the same time, jackson obviously is the person who is most responsible, certainly, as president jackson. one of the things that surprises most visitors is how close a boat it was in congress. and it passed with a margin that was an overwhelming margin. and i think it's fair to say that after this debate, it really became national policy in a genuine way that even though the vote was split , once it was enacted into law, that it really does become the policy of the united states of america....
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what andrew jackson was saying is he is a pure populist. he died penniless. he was part of the unforced migration of human beings to that point in history and it's probably a quarter million scots irish that come to the united states here is this class that returned the favor it is a perfect populist insurgency. >> tr is also on the cover of the book. how was he a populist? and what was the social turbulence going on at the time that helped him along? >> he became more populist as he got crazier. roosevelt definitely was a progressive band was and delete. as he starts outcom out, he's an accidental president, takes office but of course teddy roosevelt being the cockiest person that has ever lived to this mckinley conservatism, rips it up and throws it into his and he has ideas about everything. he has a plan for how the naval midshipman should do their anesthetics and every part of the government that is a technocratic progressive that is not a populist yet. what happens for him, he leaves william howard taft very explicit instructions about what they are sup
what andrew jackson was saying is he is a pure populist. he died penniless. he was part of the unforced migration of human beings to that point in history and it's probably a quarter million scots irish that come to the united states here is this class that returned the favor it is a perfect populist insurgency. >> tr is also on the cover of the book. how was he a populist? and what was the social turbulence going on at the time that helped him along? >> he became more populist as...
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andrew jackson never moved on. he was just had a will and a follow-through, and marshall hoped he would not be re-elected. his hope, i believe, was that if someone else won, marshall would retire and then associate justice story would be promoted to be chief justice, and marshall even attends in that election cycle -- attendses the first political convention in american history which is the anti-masonic party. invite as an eminent person to come and -- come to their convention and i think he is probably vetting them to see how serious they are. he is thinking, how can we beat this guy in could these people be the one. we hear but the anti-masonic party today and seems like a crazy thing, but people were alarmed that there was this group with secret oaths and ranks and andrew jackson belongs it to. so 0 populist way of outflanking the populist president but of course jackson gets re-elected and as far as the cherokee decision goes, marshall just has to live with it. jackson would not see that the law was enforced an
andrew jackson never moved on. he was just had a will and a follow-through, and marshall hoped he would not be re-elected. his hope, i believe, was that if someone else won, marshall would retire and then associate justice story would be promoted to be chief justice, and marshall even attends in that election cycle -- attendses the first political convention in american history which is the anti-masonic party. invite as an eminent person to come and -- come to their convention and i think he is...
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. >> the whole jackson presidency was dismaying to him. jefferson of course,, they had tangled but there was a moment where he could get very exercised over things then he would leave him alone. if he lost he would move on but jackson never moved on. he just had a will and a follow-through. his hope i believe is somebody else one marshall would and then the associate justice would be promoted to chief justice. marshall even attempts the first political convention in american history. he is invited as an eminent person to come to the convention he is probably vetting them to see how serious they are how could he beat this guy? you hear about the party today and it sounds like it's crazy that people were alarmed there were secret oats and they happen to belong to it so that was a populist way to flank the populist president but of course, jackson got elected and as the cherokee decision goe goes, marshall delivered it jackson would not see the law with force and it wasn't pressed to the final stage. that would have been if samuel was stir th
. >> the whole jackson presidency was dismaying to him. jefferson of course,, they had tangled but there was a moment where he could get very exercised over things then he would leave him alone. if he lost he would move on but jackson never moved on. he just had a will and a follow-through. his hope i believe is somebody else one marshall would and then the associate justice would be promoted to chief justice. marshall even attempts the first political convention in american history. he...
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>> the whole jackson presidency was dismaying to him. jefferson of course they had tangled but there was a quality of jefferson that he could get exercised over things, if he lost, all right. he would move on. jackson never moved on. he had a will. marshall hoped he would not be reelected. his hope was if someone else won marshall would retire and associate justice story would be promoted to be chief justice and marshall even attends the first political convention in american history at the sonic party, he's invited as an imminent person to come to their convention, and he is that income. how can we beat this guy, and it seems, there are people with secret ranks and andrew jackson happened to belong. sort of a populist way of flanking the populist president but jackson gets reelected and as far as the cherokee decision goes marshall just has to live with it. jackson would not see that the law was enforced, it wasn't press to the final stage. the final stage would have been if samuel wore stir, the imprisoned missionary to the cherokees b
>> the whole jackson presidency was dismaying to him. jefferson of course they had tangled but there was a quality of jefferson that he could get exercised over things, if he lost, all right. he would move on. jackson never moved on. he had a will. marshall hoped he would not be reelected. his hope was if someone else won marshall would retire and associate justice story would be promoted to be chief justice and marshall even attends the first political convention in american history at...
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. >>> we also lost joe jackson. said and written about joe, but joe would be the first to tell you, everything he did, he did for the jackson family ♪ one two three >> he was the patriarch who drove his children to unprecedented success and built the family name into a music dynasty. ♪ billy jean is not my lover >> i was raised on stage. i'm happy on stage. i could sleep on stage. when i'm off, it's another story. >> janet honored her dad shortly before his passing. >> my incredible father drove me to be the very best i can. >> joe was their greatest promoter. >> everything is possible. everything -- nothing is impossible for the jacksons. everything is possible. >> along with his wife catherine he was often the jackson family's greatest defender. >> people can say anything. i can't help what people say. >> we are still together as a family. >> the couple had nine children and were estranged and living apart but never divorced. michael became the family's superstar and joe spoke with me after his death. >> i remembe
. >>> we also lost joe jackson. said and written about joe, but joe would be the first to tell you, everything he did, he did for the jackson family ♪ one two three >> he was the patriarch who drove his children to unprecedented success and built the family name into a music dynasty. ♪ billy jean is not my lover >> i was raised on stage. i'm happy on stage. i could sleep on stage. when i'm off, it's another story. >> janet honored her dad shortly before his...
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michael jackson? 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 'n' 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 unbelievable. then there was the domino effect.
michael jackson? 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...
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jackson wouldreturn. the r aens d wasll about it today. young deserves this matt ryan fumble. >>> sobears visiting the giants. plenty ofrick plays in this one including nose tac hicks 332 pounds of pain channelling william, the refrigerator, perry. the g giantsetting tricky. the second touchdown pas of the year. giants up 17-14. three seconds left. new york is up by 7. the running back. anthony miller in thenend we're going to overtime. the giants up a field goal. the bearsith one last chance. it's 4th and 8. the jack rabbits steal the win. up next for big blue. sgll all right. thank you so very much. that's the news for now. nightly news is next. we'll see you tonight. >> don't forget redskins final after that. >> weokay. ave a long night ahead. stay with us. you have a lot of deadlines in your business, right? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what if you lost your network connection? you gotta be kidding me. chaotic. our gig-speed network lets you download files up to 20 times faster. and we go beyond fast with 4g lte backup for com
jackson wouldreturn. the r aens d wasll about it today. young deserves this matt ryan fumble. >>> sobears visiting the giants. plenty ofrick plays in this one including nose tac hicks 332 pounds of pain channelling william, the refrigerator, perry. the g giantsetting tricky. the second touchdown pas of the year. giants up 17-14. three seconds left. new york is up by 7. the running back. anthony miller in thenend we're going to overtime. the giants up a field goal. the bearsith one last...
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amy: 47 years ago, george jackson was killed. and on the 47th anniversary, this year, 2018, the prison strike lasted three weeks from the gunning down of george jackson to the attica uprising. and prisoners around the country once again in this year rose up. at great possibility of retribution against them. went on hunger strike. wewent on work strikes. angela: yeah. that national prisoners strike was so important. we often don't recognize the degree to w which the historical memory that i was talking about bebefore please such an imimport part in the lives of prisoners. prisoners, even yoyoung people whwho ve b been recentntly arred and sentenced to prison are politically educated. they learn from the old timers about all of the events that have happened over the years, the significance of george jackson, all of the campaigns that took place in the 1960's and the 1970's. they actually do a much better job than people in the free world of p preserving historory. and of course the fact that we e now can openly call for the aboliti
amy: 47 years ago, george jackson was killed. and on the 47th anniversary, this year, 2018, the prison strike lasted three weeks from the gunning down of george jackson to the attica uprising. and prisoners around the country once again in this year rose up. at great possibility of retribution against them. went on hunger strike. wewent on work strikes. angela: yeah. that national prisoners strike was so important. we often don't recognize the degree to w which the historical memory that i was...
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now that's jackson. but the fact of the matter is, occasionally, a president would intervene, if, like, a duel seemed likely. sometimes a president would, like, really? really? do you really -- but for the most part i think -- it's actually worth noting, nowadays, apart from our current political situation, we tend to assume that the presidency and presidential politics get the star coverage and in this period the reverse was true. congress was really at the heart of the news. it got a huge mass of the media attention so a lot of what people were watching and reading -- when you look at newspapers from this period, the amount of space given to just coverage of what they're saying in congress, what they're doing in congress, is huge. that is something in this period, is that people were more focused on congress than on the president, unless it was an election year. >> thank you. joanne: oh, sure. >> hi. how are you? joanne: i'm good. >> a couple of questions. there is a radio program and one called "back
now that's jackson. but the fact of the matter is, occasionally, a president would intervene, if, like, a duel seemed likely. sometimes a president would, like, really? really? do you really -- but for the most part i think -- it's actually worth noting, nowadays, apart from our current political situation, we tend to assume that the presidency and presidential politics get the star coverage and in this period the reverse was true. congress was really at the heart of the news. it got a huge...
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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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this labrador retriever's name is ringo.but he's not your average dog.ringo is actually a retired jackson.a nine-year veteran on the police force, ringo was trained right here in jackson by randy hare at the alpha canine training center.he recently was thought to be living in retirement with his handler, but that was not the case.ringo was found at a local animal shelter and adopted by hare after being abandoned by his handler.randy hare:"i don't know that there is a word for being both hurt and mad but i was both of them. and i still am. you know it's just, you just don't turn your back on something like that that's been with you for nine years. next thing we knew, we got a call from an animal shelter in madison that ringo was actually being housed there. and up for adoption."j-p-d says once they were made aware of the issue, they re-assigned ringo's former handler to patrol duty, what many are calling a demotion.the jackson police department released a statement saying they hold their canines with high regard, and they are family. but that statement isn't making hare too excited to trai
this labrador retriever's name is ringo.but he's not your average dog.ringo is actually a retired jackson.a nine-year veteran on the police force, ringo was trained right here in jackson by randy hare at the alpha canine training center.he recently was thought to be living in retirement with his handler, but that was not the case.ringo was found at a local animal shelter and adopted by hare after being abandoned by his handler.randy hare:"i don't know that there is a word for being both...
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my name is glenda jackson fagan, i'm the daughter of espinola jackson. when you opened up supervisor cohen, my heart was made glad. you already agreed to do these things, plus i'm glad for that. but a lot of people say a lot of things, but i just want to say we are the people here in bayview hunters point inherited this given to us and promised to us back in the day and we aren't going nowhere, we just want you to keep your promise and let the new community center, the education and training, because my mother fought so hard for education and that was her heart, even when she was in the hospital was her last words to mr. harlan kelly, what are you doing with my -- she always called it my center. we thank you. so a lot of things have already been said, but you said enough. i just wanted to say thank you for speaking up for our community and we hope to see you soon. >> good afternoon, supervisors, good afternoon supervisor cohen. how are you today? i'm usually nervous at things like this but i'm bayview, we are all bayview here, as you could tell by the sh
my name is glenda jackson fagan, i'm the daughter of espinola jackson. when you opened up supervisor cohen, my heart was made glad. you already agreed to do these things, plus i'm glad for that. but a lot of people say a lot of things, but i just want to say we are the people here in bayview hunters point inherited this given to us and promised to us back in the day and we aren't going nowhere, we just want you to keep your promise and let the new community center, the education and training,...
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jackson making his fifth start. rans up one. former heisman winner getting things done with his legs, picking up the first down. 131 yards passing, and that leads to this two plays r.la gus edwards gets into the end zone. 104 yards on the ground. ravens up 17-9. back to houdini, avoiding the sack on third and 7, picking up aow key first d that drives results and a justin tucker field goal as t ravens win 20-12. they have won four of their last five. still a battle for the last playoff spot in thehi afc. we'ring the final stretch of the nfl season, can't wait to see what the redskins and justt sand playoff picture shakes up. there's a lot that could happen in these next two weeks, guys. live from jackson, sherree burruss, news 4 sports >> we'll t havesee. it's the chance they're all hoping for. >>> all right. f looks like wally get to dry out a little bit for the start of the week. >> that's right. plentyf sunshineaiting for you on monday. >> somara, thank you. joung for joining us tonight. joung for joining us tonight. "nightly
jackson making his fifth start. rans up one. former heisman winner getting things done with his legs, picking up the first down. 131 yards passing, and that leads to this two plays r.la gus edwards gets into the end zone. 104 yards on the ground. ravens up 17-9. back to houdini, avoiding the sack on third and 7, picking up aow key first d that drives results and a justin tucker field goal as t ravens win 20-12. they have won four of their last five. still a battle for the last playoff spot in...
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tied a 17-17, jackson with an absolute dime to john brown, o of two touchdown passes for jackson.even. under 1:00 left, same score, 4th and thre and mahomes comes through. overtime.ng to in o.t. kc up three, robert griffin iii, and griff throwsa rope to willie snead but h can't come up with it. chiefs win 27-24. ravens still hold on to the second wild card spot inhe afc. >>> how about some hoops? snow day in charlotte. rams fresh off an upset at texas. one one, but then the cavs tied jerome hicks, the trip uva holds out bcu 57-49. finally, guys, the terrapins playing for a national championship in men's soccer. >> thank you so much. we'll let you take another lk at the forecast. things changed after today. >> tomorrow we're actually dry. that doesn't mean people to soe h towards areas that are being impacted by the snow now won't have a bad rid in tomorrow, but keep that in mind. for the rest of the week we're dry. >> careful on those streets this evening. if you don't have to be out there, please stay home. we'll see youonight after sunday night football. doug will be here as wel
tied a 17-17, jackson with an absolute dime to john brown, o of two touchdown passes for jackson.even. under 1:00 left, same score, 4th and thre and mahomes comes through. overtime.ng to in o.t. kc up three, robert griffin iii, and griff throwsa rope to willie snead but h can't come up with it. chiefs win 27-24. ravens still hold on to the second wild card spot inhe afc. >>> how about some hoops? snow day in charlotte. rams fresh off an upset at texas. one one, but then the cavs tied...
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let me go back to hallie jackson at the white house. any more details?: we are getting more detail, kate, from reuters, whose reporter is on the ground there traveling with the president. so reuters is now reporting that the president is, as we know, in western iraq. at the al assad air base there. and he is going to make another stop at an air base in germany on his way back to the united states. still, again, tbd on the timing. but he did speak with reporters, and president trump in those remarks talked about that syria decision that you've been discussing with courtney and general mccaffrey. his decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria. he says that he believes, quote, a lot of people are going to come around to my way of thinking. it's an interesting comment, kate, given that one of the reasons, we understand, his secretary of defense did abruptly announce he would be resigning is because of the president's decision on syria. but the president is clearly standing by that. he's also talking about who could replace secretary mattis. right now it's a
let me go back to hallie jackson at the white house. any more details?: we are getting more detail, kate, from reuters, whose reporter is on the ground there traveling with the president. so reuters is now reporting that the president is, as we know, in western iraq. at the al assad air base there. and he is going to make another stop at an air base in germany on his way back to the united states. still, again, tbd on the timing. but he did speak with reporters, and president trump in those...
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. >> reporter: one person whose life forever changed by "torchsong" is ritchie jackson, now a producerhe show's revival. >> one day my mother came home from spending the day in the city. i was 17 years old. she took me to this theater to see harvey fierstein in "torchsong trilogy." she wanted to use it as a spark to start a conversation with me. she wanted me to see a life that could be possible for me. >> reporter: for jackson, this play and the lgbtq rights it stands for are just as relevant now. >> our rights are under assault. my generation fought and got us this far. now it's time, as they see our rights eroding, the young people have to know who the warriors were. and arnold is a perfect example of that. >> reporter: for both fierstein and jackson, passing the torch to michael urie and the next generation of broadway actors is part of the play's importance. >> what loss did you have? you fooled around with am boy. where does that come to compare to a marriage of 35 years? >> you think it doesn't? >> oh, come on, come on. arnold, you're not talking to one of your pals. >> i lost s
. >> reporter: one person whose life forever changed by "torchsong" is ritchie jackson, now a producerhe show's revival. >> one day my mother came home from spending the day in the city. i was 17 years old. she took me to this theater to see harvey fierstein in "torchsong trilogy." she wanted to use it as a spark to start a conversation with me. she wanted me to see a life that could be possible for me. >> reporter: for jackson, this play and the lgbtq...
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>> hallie jackson, thanks. >>> another big slide on wall street today. the dow finishing down about 352 points to a new low for the year, after the fed usbrnghi aside objections from president trump, raised interest rates for the fourth time this year. tom costello now on why and what higher rates mean for you. >> reporter: amid compelling evidence of a strong today ignored president trump's criticisms and raised interest rates again, the 9th rate hike since 2015. chairman jerome powell insisting the fed is independent and dedicated today preserving a strong economy. >> political considerations have -- play no role whatsoever in our discussions. >> reporter: in recent weeks mr. trump has accused the fed of hurting the economy and stock market by raising rates. >> i think the rate's too high. i think we have much more of a fed problem than we have a problem with anyone else. >> reporter: today's decision and talk of more rate hikes next year sent stocks into a nose dive. the dow up 300 points before the announcement, did a wn 3urn . down 5.5% for the year
>> hallie jackson, thanks. >>> another big slide on wall street today. the dow finishing down about 352 points to a new low for the year, after the fed usbrnghi aside objections from president trump, raised interest rates for the fourth time this year. tom costello now on why and what higher rates mean for you. >> reporter: amid compelling evidence of a strong today ignored president trump's criticisms and raised interest rates again, the 9th rate hike since 2015. chairman...
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the jackson five. >> that's us. >> and that's no jive. >> the jacksons were the last act from the classichere he was trying his best to make black music that would cross over to the white world. ended up making the greatest black music ever. >> he created a machine. where you take the artist, polish them up. make them a great package that they can play "the ed sullivan show" and kill. >> back in the '60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. >> he was clean, svelte, clean-shaven, debonaire. all that changed in the '70s. >> why can't i make a record like the beatles? i'm selling records like they sell. why can't i have that artistic expression? ♪ punish me with brutality ♪ talk to me honey so you can see what's going on ♪ ♪ what's going on yeah what's going on ♪ ♪ tell me what's going on ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he's hearing all these stories about what's going on over there. he's seeing the protests here. and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america. look at yourselves, america. >> he's talking about the war. he's t
the jackson five. >> that's us. >> and that's no jive. >> the jacksons were the last act from the classichere he was trying his best to make black music that would cross over to the white world. ended up making the greatest black music ever. >> he created a machine. where you take the artist, polish them up. make them a great package that they can play "the ed sullivan show" and kill. >> back in the '60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. >>...
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reed of kentucky and tom clark of texas and even robert jackson of new york had concerns about the constitutional underpinnings of brown v. board and finally when one came up, he knew how to bring the court together and worked on it. he said we are not going to vote for the first confidence because he didn't want to encourage a split on the court he said we are just going to talk about it and then he started holding launches. he wouldn't bring the judicial intellectual firepower who might intimidate stanley reed.
reed of kentucky and tom clark of texas and even robert jackson of new york had concerns about the constitutional underpinnings of brown v. board and finally when one came up, he knew how to bring the court together and worked on it. he said we are not going to vote for the first confidence because he didn't want to encourage a split on the court he said we are just going to talk about it and then he started holding launches. he wouldn't bring the judicial intellectual firepower who might...
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sheila jackson lee, a democrat from houston, raising questions about why google has partnered potentially with the chinese on the search engine platform. the ceo saying, "there are no plans to launch in china." they have received criticism for not renewing a department of defense contract with u.s. intelligence. and he also said an interesting argument that google had not said before, that getting access to information is a human right. the compass woman talk about claims of diversity, that google is not doing enough to foster a
sheila jackson lee, a democrat from houston, raising questions about why google has partnered potentially with the chinese on the search engine platform. the ceo saying, "there are no plans to launch in china." they have received criticism for not renewing a department of defense contract with u.s. intelligence. and he also said an interesting argument that google had not said before, that getting access to information is a human right. the compass woman talk about claims of...
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so was peter jackson's grandfather. he was horriblyled by the war.k and on the battlefield. >> that's using his celebrity and influ for good to do a project like this. >> very powerful. >> the only person who could get it done. >> no question. >> peter jackson has another film in theaters right now, "mortal engines" from our ster company, nbc universal in theaters right now. >> thank you for that. >>> you know who i right over there? >> allen black. he's going town bring his brand of christmas funk to our studio. you have a christmas album, right? i the name of it. "i got your christmas right here." e something to h that was really fun, something the family can sing along to, as well. i'm a fan of the crooners. but i want something i can dance to. >> what's christmas like in your house? >> so much family and food. my wife have from sydney, australia, so, sometimes we have a simp on the barbie. >> if you go to australia for the holidays, it will be summertime. >> we go there every other year. but this year, we're doing it in >> that's tough. >> was it
so was peter jackson's grandfather. he was horriblyled by the war.k and on the battlefield. >> that's using his celebrity and influ for good to do a project like this. >> very powerful. >> the only person who could get it done. >> no question. >> peter jackson has another film in theaters right now, "mortal engines" from our ster company, nbc universal in theaters right now. >> thank you for that. >>> you know who i right over there?...
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this labrador retriever's name is ringo.but he's not your average dog.ringo is actually a retired jacksonne-year veteran on the police force, ringo was trained right here in jackson by randy hare at the alpha canine training center.he recently was thought to be living in retirement with his handler, but that was not the case.ringo was found at a local animal shelter and adopted by hare after being abandoned by his handler.randy hare:"i don't know that there is a word for being both hurt and mad but i was both of them. and i still am. you know it's just, you just don't turn your back on something like that that's been with you for nine years. next thing we knew, we got a call from an animal shelter in madison that ringo was actually being housed there. and up for adoption."j-p-d says once they were made aware of the issue, they re-assigned ringo's former handler to patrol duty, what many are calling a demotion.the jackson police department released a statement saying they hold their canines with high regard, and they are family. but that statement isn't making hare too excited to train pol
this labrador retriever's name is ringo.but he's not your average dog.ringo is actually a retired jacksonne-year veteran on the police force, ringo was trained right here in jackson by randy hare at the alpha canine training center.he recently was thought to be living in retirement with his handler, but that was not the case.ringo was found at a local animal shelter and adopted by hare after being abandoned by his handler.randy hare:"i don't know that there is a word for being both hurt...
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jackson is a software engineer at linkedin. brian: after all these years and the damage that was done to your body in 1978, what kind of shape are you in? do you have any limitations? rep. speier: it's funny you should ask. i have been able to work through most things. i just went through ankle surgery, but it is unrelated to having been shot in guyana. it has more to do with wearing high heels on marble floors for 40 years. i have been so lucky. the book is an effort to give people hope. from heartache, you can hope . from grieving, you can have healing. there is a plan for each of us. we are not always privy to what that plan is, but you have to have faith that you will be able to survive, and you will. i have been so lucky to have my family and my friends and my faith to hold onto. it has been the strength i needed. brian: as you run for congress in the area you live in, do you ever have a situation where you do not have an opponent? rep. speier: i have had a couple of elections when i did not have an opponent, one where i b
jackson is a software engineer at linkedin. brian: after all these years and the damage that was done to your body in 1978, what kind of shape are you in? do you have any limitations? rep. speier: it's funny you should ask. i have been able to work through most things. i just went through ankle surgery, but it is unrelated to having been shot in guyana. it has more to do with wearing high heels on marble floors for 40 years. i have been so lucky. the book is an effort to give people hope. from...
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remember the ronny jackson thing? most people think of the ronny jackson nomination as a huge white house debacle. the president apparently thinks of it as a mean trick that jon tester played on him. president trump made four trips to montana to campaign for tester's republican opponent. that's actually more trips to montana than any other sitting president has taken ever. but jon tester won on election night and won by three points. so he returns to the senate as a rare breed of democrat, one who cannot only win and win reelection, he can win convincingly in a very, very pro-trump state, even when the president is giving it his all. what is jon tester's experience telling his party what the next two years ought to look like, and what does jon tester make of his own fate at this point in the very weird electoral cycle he has just been through? senator jon tester joins us for his first national interview since the midterms, here in person, next. >>> richard lui with your hour's top stories, the body of former president
remember the ronny jackson thing? most people think of the ronny jackson nomination as a huge white house debacle. the president apparently thinks of it as a mean trick that jon tester played on him. president trump made four trips to montana to campaign for tester's republican opponent. that's actually more trips to montana than any other sitting president has taken ever. but jon tester won on election night and won by three points. so he returns to the senate as a rare breed of democrat, one...