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david jackson was dead. not missing. 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 some day i'll get back together with him. >> when it's your first love, you're always think, you know, wow. 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. 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. >> she cared about him a lot. i say, well, how i
david jackson was dead. not missing. 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 some day i'll get back together with him. >> when it's your first love, you're always think, you know, wow. could it work? what if? >> strange...
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it wasn't andrew jackson either, the impulsive vindictive jackson. here he is stringing up his hapless predecessor, john quincy adams. jackson had aids to compose his speeches. he craved loyalty and reward of his friends. that was his style. making more upstarts to profit in the southern manner as slave owning entrepreneurs. jackson didn't read history, let alone invite political thought. jackson wasn't predisposed to the democracy in any real way. it seems an odd thing to say, but john adams lived more like a republican than thomas jefferson. and john quincy adams was a better democrat than andrew jackson. wrap your mind around that one. you see, democracy is proclaimed more than it is practiced. that is all the presidents adams were saying. on the basis of the competence of studies of history and -- >> human psychology. john adams was a disciple of the enlightenment as much as jefferson. at the heart of this revolutionary movement with the impulse to unmask the superstition like the divine right of king and cultivate independence and thought. john
it wasn't andrew jackson either, the impulsive vindictive jackson. here he is stringing up his hapless predecessor, john quincy adams. jackson had aids to compose his speeches. he craved loyalty and reward of his friends. that was his style. making more upstarts to profit in the southern manner as slave owning entrepreneurs. jackson didn't read history, let alone invite political thought. jackson wasn't predisposed to the democracy in any real way. it seems an odd thing to say, but john adams...
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at the same time jackson is the person who was most possible, certainly it was president andrew jackson. one of the things that is a surprise is how close the vote was in congress and that it passed with a margin but it wasn't an overwhelming margin. i think it is 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, then it really does become the policy of the united states of america. one of the things that it set in place was a template for a kind of paternalistic approach towards american indians. there was this interesting humanitarian argument that said actually this is really good for american indians. they're going to be really much better off west of the mississippi, and they're going to be just fine and they are being compensated. so that humanitarian argument carried over in the sense of 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 exhibition is really about words and text and
at the same time jackson is the person who was most possible, certainly it was president andrew jackson. one of the things that is a surprise is how close the vote was in congress and that it passed with a margin but it wasn't an overwhelming margin. i think it is 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, then it really does become the policy of the united states of america. one of the...
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is the first thing people think of when they think of president jackson. people are really familiar with that phrase. in our last 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 century that launched a campaign that started to catch on. it was a cherokee woman who dressed in indian 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. we are always 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. you see motorcycle clubs, all kinds of people enjoying that. it's now something that's understood, as a major event in american history. what we hope this exhibition will do is enlarge the understanding of it. that it really
is the first thing people think of when they think of president jackson. people are really familiar with that phrase. in our last 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 century that launched a campaign that started to catch on. it was a cherokee woman who dressed in indian clothing. to talk to people about indian removal. the phrase trail of tears caught on. it was not until the 1950's that it...
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i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson and love here front and center. his response to me was very interesting. he said well that is simple. he's got really pretty hair and i like his apple let's. so anyhow, he does, he has nice hair and great epilepsy. i started doing these tours and talking about legitimate presidential accomplishments and nobody cared. people were not entertained. then i started saying how andrew jackson's parents, parents the people of this stuff. people want to hear the silly, odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of the presidents at six foot four, which was pretty darn title iv back in the day. contrary to that, the shortest president was president james madison, who was a full foot shorter than that. he was five foot four and 99 pounds. president lincoln, obviously assassinated in the ford theater. he actually predicted his death from a dream that he had had the night before. as grant was supposed to have been his guest that night, who had to bail at the last minute and, on president lincoln's desk in the oval office t
i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson and love here front and center. his response to me was very interesting. he said well that is simple. he's got really pretty hair and i like his apple let's. so anyhow, he does, he has nice hair and great epilepsy. i started doing these tours and talking about legitimate presidential accomplishments and nobody cared. people were not entertained. then i started saying how andrew jackson's parents, parents the people of this stuff. people want to hear...
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i started saying andrew jackson's parrot sweared and people love this stuff. people want to hear the silly, odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of the presidents at 6'4", which was pretty darn tall for back in the day, contrary to that the shortest president was the president james madison, who was a full foot shorter than that. he was 5'4" and 99 pounds. president lincoln, obviously, assassinated in the ford theater, and he actually predicted his death from a dream that he had had the night before. ulysses s. grant was supposed to have been his guest that night, who had to bail at the last minute. and on president lincoln's desk in the oval office the night he was assassinated there was legislation to create the secret service. albeit not for presidential protection, primarily for counterfeiting purposes, but i thought that was kind of ironic. he was also a world class wrestler and supposedly wrestled in more than 300 matches, losing only one of them. someone told me he is enshrined in the world wrestling hall of fame, which i thought was interes
i started saying andrew jackson's parrot sweared and people love this stuff. people want to hear the silly, odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of the presidents at 6'4", which was pretty darn tall for back in the day, contrary to that the shortest president was the president james madison, who was a full foot shorter than that. he was 5'4" and 99 pounds. president lincoln, obviously, assassinated in the ford theater, and he actually predicted his death from a dream that...
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thank you for jackson for this. we have five minutes left for a vote on the senate floor so i will skedaddle out of here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i look forward to touching base next week with michelle. stay well. bye, bye. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we will take you live to t
thank you for jackson for this. we have five minutes left for a vote on the senate floor so i will skedaddle out of here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i look forward to touching base next week with michelle. stay well. bye, bye. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we will take you live to t
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thank you for jackson for this. we have five minutes left for a vote on the senate floor so i will skedaddle out of here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i look forward to touching base next week with >> the idea came that they would go ahead and take a little car trip into the everglades. there would be lots of exotic plants and animal life and it would be an adventure. it was pointed out to them that there's not really any roads there and it's dangerous and there's alligators and worse and people could die. but they knew better. the trip lasted a day and a half. there was a monsoon. there were snakes. there were alligators. they fled. but they like the idea. and so it came about that they would take a trip once a year if they could, but with a little better planning, so disaster would be less looming. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. congress has set aside legislative work on capitol hill over the memorial day holiday. the house is expected to return wednesday and thursday of next week, w
thank you for jackson for this. we have five minutes left for a vote on the senate floor so i will skedaddle out of here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i look forward to touching base next week with >> the idea came that they would go ahead and take a little car trip into the everglades. there would be lots of exotic plants and animal life and it would be an adventure. it was pointed out to them that there's not really any roads there and it's dangerous and there's alligators...
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michael jackson?lieve what you were seeing. >> i would say the moonwalk was really one of the first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he can sing good, 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. >> t
michael jackson?lieve what you were seeing. >> i would say the moonwalk was really one of the first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he can sing good, 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...
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black people make up more than 80% of jackson's population. how are folks there dealing with this pandemic that's hitting them harder than most? >> reporter: craig, mississippi and jackson are pretty striking examples of the trends that we've been seeing across the country which is that it's not just medical factors that impact health outcomes, but it's social factors that can really determine who bears the burden of this disease. it is largely minority communities and low-income communities. that's certainly the case here in mississippi. this is the poor estate in the country, and it has a high population of african-americans. cases here are going up. they just recorded their highest weekly case count so far. here in hines county where jackson is located, this county has the highest case count across the state, about 900 cases as of yesterday. the state continues to reopen. most businesses are now open every week, more restrictions are lifted. the mayor here is pretty concerned about what this means for this majority black community. take a l
black people make up more than 80% of jackson's population. how are folks there dealing with this pandemic that's hitting them harder than most? >> reporter: craig, mississippi and jackson are pretty striking examples of the trends that we've been seeing across the country which is that it's not just medical factors that impact health outcomes, but it's social factors that can really determine who bears the burden of this disease. it is largely minority communities and low-income...
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jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at previous economic crises, what typically happens. is pollution goes down for a year or so and then it reversed back when the economy recovers. >>and that could be what happens here are already seeing the economy open up in different states and countries around the world jackson hopes this event is different. he says now is the time to rethink transportation, how we commute and how we live the 2 biggest sources of air pollution in our country our cars and coal and i think the virus has shown us instantly. how is we stop driving temporarily we can clean up our air effectively right way we've already seen some companies make changes that will help reduce the number of cars on the road. >>for instance twitter well now at some of its employees work from home permanently. >>even after all of this is over if you'd like to learn more about this study we posted a link on our web site until exactl
jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at previous economic crises, what typically happens. is pollution goes down for a year or so and then it reversed back when the economy recovers. >>and that could be what happens here are already seeing the economy open up in different states and countries around the world jackson hopes...
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institute, the jackson school. it's really the underwriter of what we're doing here today and it's a privilege for me to take part in this with a very distinguished group of diplomats, many of whom i spent many hours with and learn from, their capacities are really extraordinary. i was with anne patterson, bob was our leader for a long period of time come on in there until they had to leave. we have a great group of panelists and double introduce everybody shortly. 50,000 deaths today in the united states of america, and we are moving up at a disturbing rate, obviously, and we hear from the experts still, dr. fauci and dr. redfield and others, that they are not yet cresting, that we have a ways to go and this is, in fact, perhaps the most infectious virus that they ever confronted. we now have 190 countries that are reporting infections picked the virus has impacted 190 countries. our president didn't know it were 180 or so, but we're still it heading upwards. and obviously the economic impact has been catastrophic
institute, the jackson school. it's really the underwriter of what we're doing here today and it's a privilege for me to take part in this with a very distinguished group of diplomats, many of whom i spent many hours with and learn from, their capacities are really extraordinary. i was with anne patterson, bob was our leader for a long period of time come on in there until they had to leave. we have a great group of panelists and double introduce everybody shortly. 50,000 deaths today in the...
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well i'm joined by robert jackson he is a professor of earth system science at stanford university in california and he is one of the authors of this study professor jackson we have now seen how it drastically and missions can be lowered but how long will this last mean honestly it probably won't last too long unless the recession lingers for for multiple years in the past when when an economic crisis happens emissions are typically jumped back up within a year or 2 and in this case is different this is really an unprecedented decline both in sort of human mobility and in greenhouse gas emissions so we're in a we're in a new new spot. and in this unprecedented decline of do you think there's some opportunity here to change long term thinking or is that just a dream. now it's not a dream it's a hope i think one thing that the virus is allowing us to do is rethink mobility and transportation. you know cities are keeping streets closed to cars that they have allowed pedestrians and bicyclists to use we're all getting used to telecommuting and maybe want to continue that at least a few da
well i'm joined by robert jackson he is a professor of earth system science at stanford university in california and he is one of the authors of this study professor jackson we have now seen how it drastically and missions can be lowered but how long will this last mean honestly it probably won't last too long unless the recession lingers for for multiple years in the past when when an economic crisis happens emissions are typically jumped back up within a year or 2 and in this case is...
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andrew jackson has gone from 13-18 in 20 years. woodrow wilson has gone from the sixth spot to the 11 spot. rutherford b hayes also dropped from 26 to 32. grover cleveland, 17 to 23. historians don't tell us why the rankings have changed, but there is a commonality and i think our historians can speak to that tonight, that is under the category of pursued equal justice for all. rutherford b hayes is tagged with ending reconstruction, woodrow wilson and andrew jackson, we have learned so much more about their policies, jackson with native americans, and he and woodrow wilson with african-americans. grover cleveland does not have the best record either. dwight eisenhower has gone up. a theory has emerged about his hidden hand presidency. he is fifth-place today. 21 whennton came in at we first surveyed, on the heels of his impeachment process. on the second survey, he went to the 15th spot and remains there. ulysses s grant double 11 spots from 33 to 22. when we look at the big biographies that have come out and change public respect
andrew jackson has gone from 13-18 in 20 years. woodrow wilson has gone from the sixth spot to the 11 spot. rutherford b hayes also dropped from 26 to 32. grover cleveland, 17 to 23. historians don't tell us why the rankings have changed, but there is a commonality and i think our historians can speak to that tonight, that is under the category of pursued equal justice for all. rutherford b hayes is tagged with ending reconstruction, woodrow wilson and andrew jackson, we have learned so much...
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bear with us. >> kendall-jackson, taking reservations for wine tasting reimagined. this winery reopened sunday, employees with guidelines, and disinfecting. >> all our ppe, gloves, masks for staff. only wineries that serve food are allowed to resume tastings outdoors. >> that works for ben randall. >> the wine is even better. it feels good to out of the house. >> reporter: easing restrictions, despite reporting 15 new cases of covid-19 since friday. >> sisters are getting together for the first time in months at the russian river company. you can enjoy it on the front patio. >> i am happy to see people. regular customers, friends, families. >> it is liberating, it is awesome. >> the outdoor patio is open at the worst restaurant in heelsberg. customers lined up. tables spaced apart. for some, it was too weird to be back. >> it is stressful. you know, we want to be respectful of the workers, and other patrons, it is good to be out though. >> the owner, charles bell said this weekend has been busy. it has been a struggle. >> after two months, normally, memorial day wou
bear with us. >> kendall-jackson, taking reservations for wine tasting reimagined. this winery reopened sunday, employees with guidelines, and disinfecting. >> all our ppe, gloves, masks for staff. only wineries that serve food are allowed to resume tastings outdoors. >> that works for ben randall. >> the wine is even better. it feels good to out of the house. >> reporter: easing restrictions, despite reporting 15 new cases of covid-19 since friday. >>...
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thank you for jackson for this. we have five minutes left for a vote on the senate floor so i will skedaddle out of here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i look forward to touching base next week with >> the presidents from public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book. ,iographies of every president organized by their ranking by noted historians, from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executive and leadership styles. to learn moreite about each president and historian featured. whereverr copy today books and e-books are sold. congress has set aside legislative work on the memorial day holiday. the house is expected to return wednesday and thursday when they will allow proxy voting on bills for the first time. the house plans to vote on extending the foreign intelligence surveillance act through 2023 with revisions aimed at helping law enforcement track terrorists. they may consider another coronavirus relief package. meeting every few days during their weeklo
thank you for jackson for this. we have five minutes left for a vote on the senate floor so i will skedaddle out of here. >> thank you so much for joining us. i look forward to touching base next week with >> the presidents from public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book. ,iographies of every president organized by their ranking by noted historians, from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executive and leadership styles. to learn...
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. >> bishop bob jackson of acts full gospel church in oakland making a plea to california governor pewsom saying in these tough times churches need to be open and there for prisher ins. >> there's nobody ministering to their spiritual needs and that's what the church is for. >> the department of justice agrees with jackson and sent him a letter telling not to discriminate against places of worship. more than 1,200 california pastors also agree and are leading the charge. health experts are cautioning that. >> you bring a lot of people together. you put them in close quarters. you have a lot of proximity. i think all of those may bring significant risk of infection. >> we asked viewers on facebook if you would feel comfortable going back to church. you responded with well over 300 comments. close to 90% of you saying no. the 11% in favor saying it's another essential activity. bishop jackson says there will be a church service may 31st, but they'll do so in this parking lot with people in their cars until a plan to safely go inside is finished. >> we will not be doing churches like we
. >> bishop bob jackson of acts full gospel church in oakland making a plea to california governor pewsom saying in these tough times churches need to be open and there for prisher ins. >> there's nobody ministering to their spiritual needs and that's what the church is for. >> the department of justice agrees with jackson and sent him a letter telling not to discriminate against places of worship. more than 1,200 california pastors also agree and are leading the charge....
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shoeless joe jackson and other players will return and get to play baseball again despite the lifetime ban against them in the cornfield in iowa. and the genesis of the story or of the filming went out, and then in "the field of dreams" is the 1963 book by an author named eliot azinof. the gist of this is why the white sox do it, and this is a great myth we are dealing with. the myth is this -- it is charles comiskey's fault. it is that these guys were exploited, working men. they were not, you know, being paid very well. they were among the lowest paid teams in the american league, even though they were the pennant winner that year. comiskey was cheating them on bonuses, specifically eddie cicotte. he was really so bad that he was not even cleaning their uniforms. they were not even called the black sox the first year because they were crooked, but it was because comiskey would not even clean their uniforms. he was an all-round bad guy and the black sox were just righting a wrong. they were sticking it to the man and getting justice, treating it to justice, by direct action, and the p
shoeless joe jackson and other players will return and get to play baseball again despite the lifetime ban against them in the cornfield in iowa. and the genesis of the story or of the filming went out, and then in "the field of dreams" is the 1963 book by an author named eliot azinof. the gist of this is why the white sox do it, and this is a great myth we are dealing with. the myth is this -- it is charles comiskey's fault. it is that these guys were exploited, working men. they...
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jackson, the samuel l.ered curse words on film. >> that's right. mr. jackson, this guy. >> just use your dome. wash your hands. stop touching your face. and stay the [ bleep ] at home. >> yeah. okay. well, now according to a buzz bingo study, jonah hill has peo. jackson has racked up only 301. a bunch of them were in "superbad." >> oh, really? >> i'm pretty sure of that. actually, there's a lot of jonah hill movies. >> i mean, i'd be surprised. samuel jackson gave us, i've had it with these bleep, bleep snakes on this bleep, bleep plane. >> we get nervous at world news now when we have to put samuel jackson on our air. the bleeps. each bleep, you got to go in there, precisely editing, making sure you get it just right. >> we go back over his character in "the incredibles" just in case. no, it's a disney movie. >>> next to another celebrity getting into the wine business. >> post malone is announcing his own brand of rose wine. >> it's called maison number 9. >> the wine will be distributed by e & j gallo an
jackson, the samuel l.ered curse words on film. >> that's right. mr. jackson, this guy. >> just use your dome. wash your hands. stop touching your face. and stay the [ bleep ] at home. >> yeah. okay. well, now according to a buzz bingo study, jonah hill has peo. jackson has racked up only 301. a bunch of them were in "superbad." >> oh, really? >> i'm pretty sure of that. actually, there's a lot of jonah hill movies. >> i mean, i'd be surprised....
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williams, weaver, and jackson. a bunch of people are indicted. the players and the gamblers. they are eventually acquitted. they are all acquitted. the acquittal is -- well, there is a scene in the movie "eight men out" where it is revealed that the grand jury confessions have been stolen. the prosecution has no basis for prosecution. a misstatement. they were missing but they were immediately reconstructed from stenographers' notes so they did not impact the trial at all. what did impact the trial was the judge -- the presiding judge of the trial said you cannot use these confessions by these three guys, jackson, weaver, and cicotte, against the other players and you must also prove the intent. the intent that they were going to defraud people. how do you prove intent? how do you know what is going on in someone's mind? that kills the chances for a conviction. in two hours and 47 minutes, the jury comes back and they say acquitted. all the black sox players are acquitted and they think they are home scot-free. they are not scot-free. what landis does within hours is to issue
williams, weaver, and jackson. a bunch of people are indicted. the players and the gamblers. they are eventually acquitted. they are all acquitted. the acquittal is -- well, there is a scene in the movie "eight men out" where it is revealed that the grand jury confessions have been stolen. the prosecution has no basis for prosecution. a misstatement. they were missing but they were immediately reconstructed from stenographers' notes so they did not impact the trial at all. what did...
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steven jackson, posting a photo showing him with some childhood friends in texas, steven jackson wasearing a white shirt, that's him, while george floyd is wearing the black and gray striped shirt. >> to beat the hood to make it out of everything he had been through to start living his best days and to go like that? it is just tough to swallow. >> jackson says they were more than good friends, steven jackson called george floyd his twin. steven jackson says floyd was known for having a kind heart, and cared about everyone around him. >>> well more than 300 inmates are going to be tested for covid-19, and that's after two more inmates in santa clara county tested positive for coronavirus. the two inmates are the same camp at elmwood correctional facility. they tested positive for the virus on tuesday and on wednesday. this comes after a confirmed infection from the weekend, hundreds of other inmates in the same area will be tested to try and prevent the spread. there will also be isolation and contact tracing among those who are vulnerable. >>> prisoners in california say they are uns
steven jackson, posting a photo showing him with some childhood friends in texas, steven jackson wasearing a white shirt, that's him, while george floyd is wearing the black and gray striped shirt. >> to beat the hood to make it out of everything he had been through to start living his best days and to go like that? it is just tough to swallow. >> jackson says they were more than good friends, steven jackson called george floyd his twin. steven jackson says floyd was known for...
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. >> bishop bob jackson of acts full gospel church in oakland making a plea to california governor p gavin newsom saying in these tough times churches need to be open and there for prisher ins. >> there's nobody ministering to their spiritual needs and that's what the church is for. >> the department of justice agrees with jackson and sent him a letter telling not to discriminate against places of worship. more than 1,200 california pastors also agree and are leading the charge. health experts are cautioning that. >> you bring a lot of people together. you put them in close quarters. you have a lot of proximity. i think all of those may bring significant risk of infection. >> we asked viewers on facebook if you would feel comfortable going back to church. you responded with well over 300 comments. close to 90% of you saying no. the 11% in favor saying it's another essential activity. bishop jackson says there will be a church service may 31st, but they'll do so in this parking lot with people in their cars until a plan to safely go inside is finished. >> we will not be doing churches
. >> bishop bob jackson of acts full gospel church in oakland making a plea to california governor p gavin newsom saying in these tough times churches need to be open and there for prisher ins. >> there's nobody ministering to their spiritual needs and that's what the church is for. >> the department of justice agrees with jackson and sent him a letter telling not to discriminate against places of worship. more than 1,200 california pastors also agree and are leading the...
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kendall jackson opened its doors today, after getting the permission to on open. wineries in sonoma county, and other food facilities can offer food outdoor, and provides by contract with another vender. for kendall jackson and la creme ma who cannot offer wine tastings, a picnic menu is an option for its visitors. but for papatietro, the sitdown meal requirement presents an adds problem. since it began in a garage in the 1980s, they focus on wine and never food. they do not have a commercial kitchen license. the county requirement asking them to open a food room. >> we don't have the restaurant that allows us to cook food for people. we can use outside venn tors but we continue bring a food truck for we don't know how many will show up. >> kendall jackson and la crema are taking residencerizations. >>> a lot of people showed up in the marina green in san francisco to enjoy the gorgeous weather. as we reported last week, the city painted social distancing circles on the grass. it appears people were following those rules. mayor breed said if people don't follow th
kendall jackson opened its doors today, after getting the permission to on open. wineries in sonoma county, and other food facilities can offer food outdoor, and provides by contract with another vender. for kendall jackson and la creme ma who cannot offer wine tastings, a picnic menu is an option for its visitors. but for papatietro, the sitdown meal requirement presents an adds problem. since it began in a garage in the 1980s, they focus on wine and never food. they do not have a commercial...
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we will speak with kali akuno with cooperation jackson in mississippi, which issued a call to actionn for general strike to end the covid 19 crisis and create a new world. time today, first democratic preresidential candndidate joe biden resesponso sexual assault allegationsns against him, breaking his silence after weeks of mounting pressure. he denies the charges. it is the first time joe biden hahas spoken publicly about tara reade, a former staffer whwho ss he sexuaually assasaulted her in 1993. wasas supposed to be a champion of women. i was so thrilled toto be at tht office and so honored. it shahattered my li a and chand the trtrajectory of w whole career in life. i lost my job after i complained. amy: we will speak with business insider reporter rich mchugh, whose do investigation was the first toto confirm tara reade's acaccount with two people who kw her in the 90's. in a dememocracy now! broadcastt exclclusive, we will talk to one of those women''s, lynda lacass, a former neighbor who has corroborated tara reade account. .ll of that and more, coming up wewelcome to democrac
we will speak with kali akuno with cooperation jackson in mississippi, which issued a call to actionn for general strike to end the covid 19 crisis and create a new world. time today, first democratic preresidential candndidate joe biden resesponso sexual assault allegationsns against him, breaking his silence after weeks of mounting pressure. he denies the charges. it is the first time joe biden hahas spoken publicly about tara reade, a former staffer whwho ss he sexuaually assasaulted her in...
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first, andrew jackson. guess what? he's down. and maybe our historians can tell us a little bit more about why that's happened. woodrow wilson also down from 6th to 11th place. another one who's down, rutherford b. hayes. i keep telling people, i have a little bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b. hayes and lucy hayes and i'd like to mare more why the historians are bringing him down as the years go by. grover cleveland, the only president to be elected in the popular vote three times and actually serve two nonconsecutive terms. went for 17th place over the 20 years to 23rd. but there are some who have gone up. dwight eisenhower made it in the top five. he started out 20 years ago in ninth place. interesting to think about what we're observing about that presidency and what more we have learned over the 20 years that he ducted it that people are rating him higher. >> bill clinton. bill clinton started out at 21st place, remember, it was in 2000 right after the impeachment. then by the time we did the survey eight years
first, andrew jackson. guess what? he's down. and maybe our historians can tell us a little bit more about why that's happened. woodrow wilson also down from 6th to 11th place. another one who's down, rutherford b. hayes. i keep telling people, i have a little bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b. hayes and lucy hayes and i'd like to mare more why the historians are bringing him down as the years go by. grover cleveland, the only president to be elected in the popular vote three...
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and andrew jackson all those that came later. and then to rip the nation apart would harden the nation into two opposing camps which it did. free versus slave. and that only thing the essential identity and the racial violence on the frontier. and then to go into it in detail it is remarkable. and that is unsparing in the condemnation and what that portends and that would lead to that annexation. that are you ready for all of these wars? and that it would hollow out the larger republican vision he imagined into law and commerce. jackson is key to this and it is also key to solidify that jacksonian consensus of the small state. that other liberal states in the world didn't socialize and become more active with their understanding of political rights. the revolution of 1848 in europe lead to a social democratic politics and are recognizing one - - a reckoning. and then the drive to the pacific that's the way that the question is constantly deflecte deflected. and the jacksonian consensus is key to this and the idea that it is a min
and andrew jackson all those that came later. and then to rip the nation apart would harden the nation into two opposing camps which it did. free versus slave. and that only thing the essential identity and the racial violence on the frontier. and then to go into it in detail it is remarkable. and that is unsparing in the condemnation and what that portends and that would lead to that annexation. that are you ready for all of these wars? and that it would hollow out the larger republican vision...
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we would die together. >> if they didn't, he struck a bargain with jackson. >> i made a promise to jacksonat time if you got me through that mission i would do every thing in my power to give him the life he deserved when he was done with his military service. we stayed in that ditch for 16 hours. ♪ about the morning time, early morning time the next day, they were able to free the first bradley and come pick us up. >> safe at last, the two, the man and his dog, were sent home a few weeks later. harvey knew he may never get the chance to make good on his promise to jackson who was moving on to a new handler. >> i never cried in iraq or cried when i left for iraq and never cried when i saw my family for the first time or my friends when i came back from iraq but when i close the gate and me and jackson sat in the kennel we cried for a good hour, hour and half. we knew we were safe but i knew that was the last time i could possibly ever hold his leash and because he had to start building a bond with his new handler and there was emotional and is still emotional to this day thinking about it.
we would die together. >> if they didn't, he struck a bargain with jackson. >> i made a promise to jacksonat time if you got me through that mission i would do every thing in my power to give him the life he deserved when he was done with his military service. we stayed in that ditch for 16 hours. ♪ about the morning time, early morning time the next day, they were able to free the first bradley and come pick us up. >> safe at last, the two, the man and his dog, were sent...
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if they didn't he got a bargain with jackson. >> i made a promise to jackson that if he got me through that mission i would do everything in my power to give him a life that he deserves when he is done with his military service, we stayed in that ditch for 16 hours. . about the morning time the next day they were able to free the first bradley and pick us up. >> save it last, the two, the man and his dog were sent home a few weeks later. harvey knew he may never get the chance to make good on his promise to jackson who was moving on to a new handler. >> i never cried in iraq, never cried when i left for iraq, never cried when i saw my family for the first time when i came back from iraq but when i closed the gate me and jackson said in the kennel and cried for a good hour and a half. >> you will cry watching these stories of amazing hero dogs now available on fox nation. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. i am shannon bream. >> obamagates. it has been going on for a long time, from before i even got elected and that is only the beginning, you will
if they didn't he got a bargain with jackson. >> i made a promise to jackson that if he got me through that mission i would do everything in my power to give him a life that he deserves when he is done with his military service, we stayed in that ditch for 16 hours. . about the morning time the next day they were able to free the first bradley and pick us up. >> save it last, the two, the man and his dog were sent home a few weeks later. harvey knew he may never get the chance to...
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are you as confident as stephen jackson there, that we have reached a tipping point? >> not really, craig. i understand his passion, but we need to read this moment as in some ways the consequence of a mode of policing, craig. so when we think about the death of george floyd. we have to put it in the context of 12 alleged misconduct on the part of that police officer where he was not held accountable. we have to think about it within the context of a broader form of policing. for example, you can't understand the death of laquan mcdonald in chicago without understanding what they were doing at the black site, without understanding former policing. you can't understand chicago policing in some ways without understanding 20 years of corruption with john burge. you can't understand what happened in l.a. without ramparts. you can't understand in some ways what is going on in the country with regards to a certain kind of policing, where jeff sessions releases the police department from consent decrees. new orleans, cleveland, los angeles, newark, chicago, right? so part of
are you as confident as stephen jackson there, that we have reached a tipping point? >> not really, craig. i understand his passion, but we need to read this moment as in some ways the consequence of a mode of policing, craig. so when we think about the death of george floyd. we have to put it in the context of 12 alleged misconduct on the part of that police officer where he was not held accountable. we have to think about it within the context of a broader form of policing. for example,...
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jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at previous economic crises, what typically happens. is pollution goes down for a year or so and then it reversed back when the economy recovers. >>and that could be what happens here are already seeing the economy open up in different states and countries around the world jackson hopes this event is different. he says now is the time to rethink transportation, how we commute and how we live the 2 biggest sources of air pollution in our country our cars and coal and i think the virus has shown us instantly. how is we stop driving temporarily we can clean up our air effectively right way we've already seen some companies make changes that will help reduce the number of cars on the road. >>for instance twitter well now at some of its employees work from home permanently even after all of this is over. >>if you like to learn more about this study we posted a link on our web site until exactly
jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at previous economic crises, what typically happens. is pollution goes down for a year or so and then it reversed back when the economy recovers. >>and that could be what happens here are already seeing the economy open up in different states and countries around the world jackson hopes...
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retired nba player steven jackson grew up with floyd in the houston area.he two men remained close through all these years. they even had a nickname for each other. they called each other twin because friends say the two looked like each other and because they were like brothers. here's jackson soon after learning of floyd's death. >> this is what i got to wake up to, huh? i loved my brother, man, we called each other twin. everybody know floyd and i called each other twin. >> stephen jackson is with me now. thank you, thank you for being here to honor his life. i know words can do nothing to ease your pain, but i'm so sorry. >> thank you so much. >> can you just tell us about him? you didn't call him george, you called him twin. >> yeah, i've heard george in the last couple days more than i've heard my whole life, and we had a 21-plus relationship. his name was always floyd, my twin. nine out of ten times we called each other twin. he was just a great dude, man, someone who supported me genuinely, someone who wanted to be a protector and provider for every
retired nba player steven jackson grew up with floyd in the houston area.he two men remained close through all these years. they even had a nickname for each other. they called each other twin because friends say the two looked like each other and because they were like brothers. here's jackson soon after learning of floyd's death. >> this is what i got to wake up to, huh? i loved my brother, man, we called each other twin. everybody know floyd and i called each other twin. >>...
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medición de temperaturas antes de entrenar y si me preguntan ya no regresan a trabajar en la cancha , y jacksonlevó a cabo la catelra con estrictas medidas de seguridad y de apoco en los deportes van regresando. >>> hasta acá la información deportiva y que tengan un buen día de madres. >>> un grupo de madres se llevó una gran sorpresa y disfrutaron por adelantado del día de las mdres , vea cómo lo hcieron
medición de temperaturas antes de entrenar y si me preguntan ya no regresan a trabajar en la cancha , y jacksonlevó a cabo la catelra con estrictas medidas de seguridad y de apoco en los deportes van regresando. >>> hasta acá la información deportiva y que tengan un buen día de madres. >>> un grupo de madres se llevó una gran sorpresa y disfrutaron por adelantado del día de las mdres , vea cómo lo hcieron
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>> to call miss jackson, if you're nasty, ariana grande? thigh-high boots, oversized sweatshirt -- >> no, no, no, no, no. >> a trademark look of ariana grande. >> no, no, no. we remember jackson's performance at the 2018 billboard awards. apparently this man -- >> yeah. >> are you kidding me? >> that's the kind of energy i need. >> that's janet jackson! >> what? >> he gave you all the clues. "control." >> nasty. >> "control." it is janet! ariana grande? get out of here, dude. remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate star
>> to call miss jackson, if you're nasty, ariana grande? thigh-high boots, oversized sweatshirt -- >> no, no, no, no, no. >> a trademark look of ariana grande. >> no, no, no. we remember jackson's performance at the 2018 billboard awards. apparently this man -- >> yeah. >> are you kidding me? >> that's the kind of energy i need. >> that's janet jackson! >> what? >> he gave you all the clues. "control." >> nasty....
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thomas jackson later known as stonewall jackson has taken harpers ferry. he lingers for a while, and eventually will be superseded by joseph johnson, who takes command of the confederate forces at harpers ferry. well, the yankees don't like this, because there's a lot of concern that from harpers ferry it is fairly easy to launch an invasion into the north, particularly pennsylvania. that is something pennsylvanians have been worried about very early in the war, because they of course are bordered by slave state maryland and slave state virginia, which at the very start of the war, neither of which are aligned with the confederacy yet, but there is significant concern in harrisburg that perhaps the stat e, commonwealth, as well as it's vital railroads will end up being targets of the confederates. so they decide, let's go on the offense. they start recruiting pennsylvania soldiers and moving them into chambersburg, as a launching point for a potential first thrust in towards harpers ferry. let's go after the confederates before the confederates can come af
thomas jackson later known as stonewall jackson has taken harpers ferry. he lingers for a while, and eventually will be superseded by joseph johnson, who takes command of the confederate forces at harpers ferry. well, the yankees don't like this, because there's a lot of concern that from harpers ferry it is fairly easy to launch an invasion into the north, particularly pennsylvania. that is something pennsylvanians have been worried about very early in the war, because they of course are...
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his name is scoop jackson. scoop perry doing sir? >> guest: i am good my man i appreciate this this is an honor if anybody knows how far we go back and how much love i think we've got for one another, we are our brothers from other mothers. this is big for me so i appreciate it. thanks for so i've got to show everybody my hat and i want you to show everybody and explain the poster behind you. first this hat of minor got to show people this. this is from another haymarket author, from the 68 olympics but he gave me this hat he has the olympic colors at the shadow in there and look at this cool part. flip it up. the artwork of john carlos, tommy smith and the australian runner peter norman. just showing off my hat for everybody. >> guest: behind me is a portrait of my office of ali that i convinced to do for me of a long ali's passing. actually it's a post visit white backdrop because putting on aye wall but he surprised me when he sent it to me is a piece we did i did on sportscenter about a lien honorarium of him and his legacy. he t
his name is scoop jackson. scoop perry doing sir? >> guest: i am good my man i appreciate this this is an honor if anybody knows how far we go back and how much love i think we've got for one another, we are our brothers from other mothers. this is big for me so i appreciate it. thanks for so i've got to show everybody my hat and i want you to show everybody and explain the poster behind you. first this hat of minor got to show people this. this is from another haymarket author, from the...
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biggest emitter china cut its carbon pollution by about a quarter one of the study's authors rob jackson of stanford university told us earlier that he expects greenhouse emissions to return to where they were before the pandemic but he sees some chance for change and global thinking it's a hoax i think one thing that the virus is allowing us to do is rethink mobility and transportation. you know cities are keeping streets closed to cars that they have allowed pedestrians and bicyclists to use we're all getting used to telecommuting and may want to continue that at least a few days a week and nobody misses spending time in rush hour and finally i guess that the biggest change we've seen is the beautiful blue skies that have come from from putting our cars on the street and garages and and and if we can have that every day by coupling electric vehicles with clean energy what's not to like we don't even have to shelter home rob jackson stand for their let's get a look now at some of the other stories making the news today a political blow for the french president's moneyball mccrone defect
biggest emitter china cut its carbon pollution by about a quarter one of the study's authors rob jackson of stanford university told us earlier that he expects greenhouse emissions to return to where they were before the pandemic but he sees some chance for change and global thinking it's a hoax i think one thing that the virus is allowing us to do is rethink mobility and transportation. you know cities are keeping streets closed to cars that they have allowed pedestrians and bicyclists to use...
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well one of the study's co-authors wab jackson of stanford university told us about his hopes how this crisis will change how we work and travel it's a hope i think one thing that the virus is allowing us to do is rethink mobility and transportation. your cities are keeping streets closed to cars that they have allowed pedestrians and bicyclists to use we're all getting used to telecommuting and may want to continue that at least a few days a week and nobody misses spending time in rush hour and finally i guess that the biggest change we've seen is that beautiful blue skies that have come from from putting our cars on the street and garages and and and if we can have that every day by coupling electric vehicles with clean energy what's not to like we don't even have to shelter a home. well jackson there of stanford university that's because you know on some of the other coronavirus developments global confirmed cases are approaching 5000000 and the death toll is more than 223000 brazil has confirmed a record rise in daily deaths from the zs 1179 people died from the virus from the viru
well one of the study's co-authors wab jackson of stanford university told us about his hopes how this crisis will change how we work and travel it's a hope i think one thing that the virus is allowing us to do is rethink mobility and transportation. your cities are keeping streets closed to cars that they have allowed pedestrians and bicyclists to use we're all getting used to telecommuting and may want to continue that at least a few days a week and nobody misses spending time in rush hour...
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outdoor restaurants and wineries like kendall jackson packed. obviously not the case this year, but starting today, some doors are reopening. and a lot of folks anxious to get back to normal. >> it's all brand-new. so we're all learning kind of together so bear with us. >> kendall jackson winery taking lots of reservations for wine tasting reimagined. employees back at work with new guidelines and lots of disinfecting. >> we space tables ten feet apart. we have all of our ppe, hand sanitizers, gloves, masks for our staff. >> for now only wineries that serve food are allowed to resume tastings outdoors. but that works for ben randall. >> the weather is great. the wine is even better. it feels good to get out of the house. >> sonoma county easing restrictions on businesses, despite recording 15 new cases of covid-19 since friday. >> it's wonderfl. it kind of feels like normal again. >> cysters are getting together for the first time in months at the russian river winery in windsor where you can grab beer to go or enjoy it on the front patio. >> i
outdoor restaurants and wineries like kendall jackson packed. obviously not the case this year, but starting today, some doors are reopening. and a lot of folks anxious to get back to normal. >> it's all brand-new. so we're all learning kind of together so bear with us. >> kendall jackson winery taking lots of reservations for wine tasting reimagined. employees back at work with new guidelines and lots of disinfecting. >> we space tables ten feet apart. we have all of our ppe,...
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jackson and then bridget, mir. floyd's sister, talk about him, he was a gentle perp. he wouldn't hurt a fly. so lovely, so missed, our prayers are with them. but whether or not he hurts a fly doesn't matter if he should be executed on tv or any place we saw it so you can't deny it or qualify it, so justice has to be done. it must be prosecuted. in any case, the, my congressional caucus, i just got off the phone with chair chairman bass, they've been talking about this issue for a very long time because it's been with us for a very long time. initiatives on the social status of black men and boys that they are putting forth and the judicial committee is writing about this to the justice department just about recent cases. say in the past number of years there's been a thousand cases of deaths from police brutality. overwhelmingly -- the overwhelming numbers are blacks. so the data is there. the challenge is there. and we cannot -- it cannoting ignored, nor has it been by our leadership in terms of our black caucus and others. but we just have to take this moment. i pro
jackson and then bridget, mir. floyd's sister, talk about him, he was a gentle perp. he wouldn't hurt a fly. so lovely, so missed, our prayers are with them. but whether or not he hurts a fly doesn't matter if he should be executed on tv or any place we saw it so you can't deny it or qualify it, so justice has to be done. it must be prosecuted. in any case, the, my congressional caucus, i just got off the phone with chair chairman bass, they've been talking about this issue for a very long time...
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. >> reporter: training is still going on at fort jackson for recruits who arrive before the two-week pause. but now every soldier is wearing a face mask. loading up on hand sanitizer before moving into firing position and trying to stay 6 feet apart. >> please stop. stop. >> keep your distance. >> reporter: we call it social distancing. the army calls it tactical dispersion. >> we have been executing socially distance enabled training since week two. >> reporter: either way lieutenant colonel patrick collins says it's a problem. >> day to day our biggest problem is keeping them in that 6 feet because you tend to tell them, okay, separate, get your 6 feet, you know. couple minutes later kind of natural human behavior, they start clustering again and you have to tell them again. >> move back, move back. >> reporter: nothing at fort jackson is normal any more. the army says it has the best-dressed soldiers in the world. tailors who alter uniforms for a better fit are now turning out face masks. >> these are brand-new, brand-new. >> reporter: and the single-most important equipment he sa
. >> reporter: training is still going on at fort jackson for recruits who arrive before the two-week pause. but now every soldier is wearing a face mask. loading up on hand sanitizer before moving into firing position and trying to stay 6 feet apart. >> please stop. stop. >> keep your distance. >> reporter: we call it social distancing. the army calls it tactical dispersion. >> we have been executing socially distance enabled training since week two. >>...
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welcome to the show, bo jackson, and michael ruben.art with you and the question of how much has been raised to date? >> as of today, $48 million. we have had a great last hour or two because of your sister station tnt that's airing the match, they're out there raising lots of money for corona relief. we've had a couple of couple hours raising millions of dollars. >> i'm hoping this segment helps get us over that $50 million mark for your fund-raising efforts zp s efforts. >> absolutely. >> bo jackson, it is your turn. what are you offering up for this challenge? >> what i'm offering up, i am an outdoorsman, i love to be outdoors, so being locked up is very hard for me. so i'm abiding by the rules. the thing that i'm offering up is a two-day, two-night all-exclusive blue ffin tuna/bi fishing trip in the gulf of mexico. i have a very good friend by the name of matt mcdonald who has a custom 71-feet viking fishing boat that sleeps -- has four bedrooms, four and a half baths. and we are going to pull out out of orange beach, alabama, go o
welcome to the show, bo jackson, and michael ruben.art with you and the question of how much has been raised to date? >> as of today, $48 million. we have had a great last hour or two because of your sister station tnt that's airing the match, they're out there raising lots of money for corona relief. we've had a couple of couple hours raising millions of dollars. >> i'm hoping this segment helps get us over that $50 million mark for your fund-raising efforts zp s efforts. >>...
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>>stanford drug jackson says we haven't seen a decrease in emissions this large and decades since world war 2. while the coronavirus has led to the drop in greenhouse gases. he says it's likely to be short lived as we continue to loosen restrictions we've never seen a drop like this it's a drop for the wrong reasons, but still we can learn something from this events. >>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and eric airline travel, but it's more than at its increased manufacturing and little bit of a decrease in in electricity use jackson is a stanford university professor and one of the authors of the latest study tracking the coronavirus is impact on global
>>stanford drug jackson says we haven't seen a decrease in emissions this large and decades since world war 2. while the coronavirus has led to the drop in greenhouse gases. he says it's likely to be short lived as we continue to loosen restrictions we've never seen a drop like this it's a drop for the wrong reasons, but still we can learn something from this events. >>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in...
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jackson's division changed hands six times. some of the recent scholarship done by our guides and volunteers says there were almost 200 command changes on the battlefield of entitlement 12 hours. think about that in your organization. 200 command changes in 12 hours, and you wonder why nothing happened in the next day hookers core lost hundreds of men the core comes on to the field, man's field is mortally wounded. williams takes over. man's field says, i'll fierce williams rather, the war of the infantry was beyond anything conceivable to the uninitiated. if all the stone and brick houses on broadway should tumble at once, the roar and rattle could hardly be greater. hundreds of pieces of artillery were thundering as a base to the infernal music. all the buildings on broadway falling at once wouldn't be greater. charles coffin, from the boston journal it was no longer alone. the boom of the batteries, but a rattle of musket tree at first pattern like drops on a roof, but then a, roll a crash, a, roar and a rush like a mighty o
jackson's division changed hands six times. some of the recent scholarship done by our guides and volunteers says there were almost 200 command changes on the battlefield of entitlement 12 hours. think about that in your organization. 200 command changes in 12 hours, and you wonder why nothing happened in the next day hookers core lost hundreds of men the core comes on to the field, man's field is mortally wounded. williams takes over. man's field says, i'll fierce williams rather, the war of...