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pro-jackson state banks. these pro-jackson state banks by jackson's opponents are called pet banks. these are pets for jackson. the whigs are understandably very very furious with jackson. this is a whig cartoon. look at that. king andrew the first, trampling on the constitution. over stepping his constitutional authority. born to command. many people are opposed to jackson. some democrats are opposed to jackson. they thought he had taken some dictator like steps. he was to king like they said. he is driving the bankers out. order of the removal of public money deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in reference to the removal of federal deposits. years later when he was on his deathbed, jackson was asked what was his most proud, accomplishment? jackson had four words -- i killed the bank. his proudest accomplishment. sure enough, from 1836 to 1913, 77 years, no central bank. in 1913, the congress chartered a new central bank, a central bank called the federal reserve. this federal reserve, well we could teach a whole class on the federal reserve. in short, one of the country's wealt
pro-jackson state banks. these pro-jackson state banks by jackson's opponents are called pet banks. these are pets for jackson. the whigs are understandably very very furious with jackson. this is a whig cartoon. look at that. king andrew the first, trampling on the constitution. over stepping his constitutional authority. born to command. many people are opposed to jackson. some democrats are opposed to jackson. they thought he had taken some dictator like steps. he was to king like they said....
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jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three times, four times, five times? how many times do you got to lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win? can't win, clay. out of his mind. i can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take this bank down if it's the last thing i do, believe me. i'm going to do it. clay does not believe jackson. congress is in an uproar all of a sudden. what is going to happen? should we side with clay? should we side with jackson? should the bank be rechartered? the number one issue on everyone's mind, and jackson has some enemies. he has some enemies. not just clay, but the president of the bank himself, nicholas biddle. nicholas biddle, a man who really could not be more opposite from andrew jackson. they shared something in common, they were both very determined, both very stubborn and bullheaded. but biddle was extremely well edu
jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three times, four times, five times? how many times do you got to lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win? can't win, clay. out of his mind. i can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take this bank down if it's the last thing i...
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but jackson is confident. jackson is confident. and in the midst of this trial, jackson says, quote, the bank is trying to kill me, but i will kill it, jackson says. i will kill it and, well, what happens? the election occurs. election day comes about. victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins five states. jackson stakes the bulk of the states. you'll notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification crisis. jackson wins the election and victory for the jacksonians. this cartoon here, 1833, pretty interesting cartoon. i took -- just a little back story. when i was in graduate school, i took a digital history course. we had to take an old photograph or an old black and white cartoon and we had to use photoshop to cover it in. and i just really thought this cartoon was interesting and it's in bad shape. i took this cartoon and did that. not bad, right? for a beginner, right? look at the imagery in this cartoon. pretty incredible. there standing behind jackson, the com
but jackson is confident. jackson is confident. and in the midst of this trial, jackson says, quote, the bank is trying to kill me, but i will kill it, jackson says. i will kill it and, well, what happens? the election occurs. election day comes about. victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins five states. jackson stakes the bulk of the states. you'll notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification crisis. jackson wins the...
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that's andrew jackson sharp. knife andrew jackson joins the military. he fights the creek indians in 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. that in 1815 he earns his fame through the battle of new orleans. this spectacular victory against the british, even though you may remember the war was already over. that does not seem to matter. this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. that is indeed what jackson is -- a celebrity. he has some political experience, served about two years in the senate. that is all. he is also very wealthy. there is a plantation, the hermitage. the hermitage starts out in 1804, jackson has nine slaves. by the 1830's, he has well over 100 slaves, and slaves are very expensive. most common people cannot afford any at all. he has over 100, he is a very very wealthy man very well-to-do. jackson enters the senate in 1823. in 1824, he runs for the presidency, a four-way race between jackson, adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson wins the popular vote 42%, jackson also wins the most electoral votes. but jackson does
that's andrew jackson sharp. knife andrew jackson joins the military. he fights the creek indians in 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. that in 1815 he earns his fame through the battle of new orleans. this spectacular victory against the british, even though you may remember the war was already over. that does not seem to matter. this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. that is indeed what jackson is -- a celebrity. he has some political experience, served about two years in...
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jackson's attitude ... he did not have much in particular against daniel webster, but jackson was asked on his deathbed, he was dying in 1845, he was asked what he would do differently. could he live again. he said if i could live again, i would hang john calhoun and shoot henry clay. so we will leave it at that. i have one more thing to mention. you are about to hear from a group. i want to say a word about ralph haunestein and what he has meant to me. i was privileged to be able to meet ralph. this was 15 years ago thereabouts. i really did not know anything about ralph hauenstein. but i came to learn about his fascinating and important career. i was particularly interested in what ralph had to say about his commander during world war ii. about dwight eisenhower. because in my first book, it was about the white house and our -- eisenhower. i spent a lot of time studying eisenhower at the eisenhower library and reading everything i could read about him. trying to recreate the man from the paper trails left
jackson's attitude ... he did not have much in particular against daniel webster, but jackson was asked on his deathbed, he was dying in 1845, he was asked what he would do differently. could he live again. he said if i could live again, i would hang john calhoun and shoot henry clay. so we will leave it at that. i have one more thing to mention. you are about to hear from a group. i want to say a word about ralph haunestein and what he has meant to me. i was privileged to be able to meet...
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it was attacked by jackson. so what we see then are the democrats are in a lot of ways, they're the legacy party of the democratic republicans. they even have the same name, right? so there's really a continuation between jefferson and his policies and jackson and his policies. all right. flipping the coin, whigs. what do we know about the whigs? >> whigs is the opposite of democrats that are for strong government, they're for government action in general, they're for government spending and they're for the tariff, basically. >> that's good, actually. yeah, this is an easy one to remember. the whigs are everything the democrats are not. strong government. they wanted certain economic goals. jackson is antibank. the whigs are pro spending we might say, especially on transportation. particularly the so-called internal improvements, like the canal and roads. and the tariff. from the when i will point of view, it was no tariff of abominations, it was a reasonable tariff. it was the kind of economic policy that the u
it was attacked by jackson. so what we see then are the democrats are in a lot of ways, they're the legacy party of the democratic republicans. they even have the same name, right? so there's really a continuation between jefferson and his policies and jackson and his policies. all right. flipping the coin, whigs. what do we know about the whigs? >> whigs is the opposite of democrats that are for strong government, they're for government action in general, they're for government spending...
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looks at jackson, what's he going to say and jackson by this time is showing his age, and he's not in good health, and he never was a public speaker, and so he didn't speak loudly, he didn't speak forcefully, he was no match for clay or webster or even calhoun, but he stands up and the audience is bigger than this, it's in a hotel in washington, and everybody is absolutely silent. to see what andrew jackson is going to say. and jackson holds up his glass and says, and while staring exactly at john calhoun, he says, our federal union, it must be preserved. so calhoun is up next. and he's the vice president, and he's got to answer jackson. he sort of has to answer to jackson as well. so calhoun is trying to think on the fly, because jackson hadn't said what he was going to say, and he had a chance to prepare in advance, but calhoun has to figure it out on the spot, and everybody's looking at him, he really is on the spot, so he's thinking about it for a little bit, and he says, he raises his glass and he says, the union, and for a moment everybody thinks my gosh he is capitulating, andr
looks at jackson, what's he going to say and jackson by this time is showing his age, and he's not in good health, and he never was a public speaker, and so he didn't speak loudly, he didn't speak forcefully, he was no match for clay or webster or even calhoun, but he stands up and the audience is bigger than this, it's in a hotel in washington, and everybody is absolutely silent. to see what andrew jackson is going to say. and jackson holds up his glass and says, and while staring exactly at...
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and this was jackson's view.n peggy said she was blameless, and john eaton said they were blameless, he said i believe you. all these people saying that she was not, they can't be part of my administration. so he couldn't fire his whole cabinet, eventually he did. he couldn't do it all wants. the cabinet was paralyzed. and you might think, the business of the united states can't go forward because there is this fight among the women. it was called the petticoat war. this is part of the story, i will conclude, i should probably draw to conclusion that i will just say that andrew jackson is one of the major subsidiary characters. and his attitude, he didn't have much in particular against webster, but jackson was asked on his deathbed, he was dying in 1845, what he would do differently. could he live again. he said, if i could live again we, i would hang with john calhoun and shoot henry clay with. we will leave it at that. i have one more thing to mention. you are about to hear from the group that is going to hono
and this was jackson's view.n peggy said she was blameless, and john eaton said they were blameless, he said i believe you. all these people saying that she was not, they can't be part of my administration. so he couldn't fire his whole cabinet, eventually he did. he couldn't do it all wants. the cabinet was paralyzed. and you might think, the business of the united states can't go forward because there is this fight among the women. it was called the petticoat war. this is part of the story, i...
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the party of andrew jackson. but what's ominously missing here from the party of andrew jackson are northerners. where are the northerners? why would a group of five southern democrats choose to go into the same boarding house together? well, there's a lot of answers to that question. a lot of reasons. but one result is undeniable. it was this group, the "f" street mess, that was more responsible than any other group of politicians for the most important piece of legislation in the antebellum congress. and that was the kansas-nebraska act. it was this group who on a cold, snowy night in january of 1854 marched over to then president franklin pierce's house, the white house, and demanded that pierce support their plan to organize the new territory of nebraska, to permit slavery. and there it is. southern democrats have one thing in common that northern democrats don't. and that's an interest to expand slavery. this is ominous. because this shows that the politics of the party, through this political culture, were
the party of andrew jackson. but what's ominously missing here from the party of andrew jackson are northerners. where are the northerners? why would a group of five southern democrats choose to go into the same boarding house together? well, there's a lot of answers to that question. a lot of reasons. but one result is undeniable. it was this group, the "f" street mess, that was more responsible than any other group of politicians for the most important piece of legislation in the...
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and phil jackson shook my hand. and i was like holy cow i just met phil jackson. blah, blah, blah. and then we drove back to new hampshire. and i'm like what? what's going on in this car? there's something weird. and i smell -- smelled my hand and it -- i had phil jackson's sweat hand. a four and a half hour trip. i kept going phil jackson's hand smelt terrible. what the hell? but he just played a game. so god bless him. i used to -- i hope phil jackson doesn't smack me in the face for that. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it would stink. >> but, but jimmy, when i would go to laker games, i went to literally 600 laker games, and i would sit right next to the bench. and phil jackson always i would tell my friends i know phil jackson because of my uncle. and i'd be sitting there. i'd be like phil jackson said hello to me maybe one out of 60 games. and whenever he did, he'd be like how's uncle michael? and i'd be like can this guy acknowledge i'm a [ bleep ] movie star? one time? >> jimmy: adam sandler is with us. "hubie halloween" is his new one it's on netflix october 7th.
and phil jackson shook my hand. and i was like holy cow i just met phil jackson. blah, blah, blah. and then we drove back to new hampshire. and i'm like what? what's going on in this car? there's something weird. and i smell -- smelled my hand and it -- i had phil jackson's sweat hand. a four and a half hour trip. i kept going phil jackson's hand smelt terrible. what the hell? but he just played a game. so god bless him. i used to -- i hope phil jackson doesn't smack me in the face for that....
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justice jackson started his speech in the morning and delivered it very well.ume it was carried fully in the press, particularly in "the new york times" but if not, i will send you a complete copy, as i think it is worth reading. he has a great style and notable points of clarity and simplicity. i might say that tom dodd had a and hetyle likewise, manifested that style in many arguments which were crushing to the defendants. wrote, hisent, tom argument will take its place among the great documents that have been made in great cases. he finished at noon on friday, and the summary was begun for the british, a long and detailed argument, a very good one, but it did not have the brilliant literary value one finds in jackson's speech. he concluded saturday little left at 1:00. monday, the french start their argument, then the russians will conclude. i aspect of that at about tuesday, the main, final arguments of the case will be over. that last thursday night, i attended a dinner given and the judges, justice jackson and a small group of americans were there. i was
justice jackson started his speech in the morning and delivered it very well.ume it was carried fully in the press, particularly in "the new york times" but if not, i will send you a complete copy, as i think it is worth reading. he has a great style and notable points of clarity and simplicity. i might say that tom dodd had a and hetyle likewise, manifested that style in many arguments which were crushing to the defendants. wrote, hisent, tom argument will take its place among the...
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robert jackson obviously did. my father and a few others.e supreme court overall -- members of the supreme court totally against the idea that they would argue ex post facto jurisprudence in a sense, that this was going to be an organized lynching, as one member of the supreme court argued at the time. there was a lot of opposition beyond the difficulty of this .vent occurring among those and why would we possibly exhaust the resources, time, and effort to give these individuals the civility of a trial? 55 million people died in that conflict. 6 million jews were incinerated at the hands of these individuals. 5 million others faced a similar fate because of their ethnicity or politics or sexual orientation. why would anyone possibly give these people a trial? and yet, because there were people like jackson and simpson and others who argued that we are different. we are going to prove to the world that despite how they treated their victims, we are going to give them that which they never provided their victims, the civility of justice. there
robert jackson obviously did. my father and a few others.e supreme court overall -- members of the supreme court totally against the idea that they would argue ex post facto jurisprudence in a sense, that this was going to be an organized lynching, as one member of the supreme court argued at the time. there was a lot of opposition beyond the difficulty of this .vent occurring among those and why would we possibly exhaust the resources, time, and effort to give these individuals the civility of...
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there's only one person that murdered marie jackson.ht there. >> but the prosecution was pointing in the wrong direction, said the defense attorney in his closing remarks to the jury. >> the actual evidence does not support the allegation that andre killed marie. it certainly doesn't support it beyond or doesn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. why? there's a simple answer. andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a jury. and just 2 1/2 hours later, there was a verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud that he finally spoke up. >> i try to live my life to make her proud of me. i'm never going to give up. never going to give up on anything that i fe
there's only one person that murdered marie jackson.ht there. >> but the prosecution was pointing in the wrong direction, said the defense attorney in his closing remarks to the jury. >> the actual evidence does not support the allegation that andre killed marie. it certainly doesn't support it beyond or doesn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. why? there's a simple answer. andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a...
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handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxic husband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well, then? please don't ever ask me that again. but as shirley starts to write a story inspired by the real—life disappearance of paula jean welden, rosie and paula's identities begin to overlap with disorienting consequences. you are hiding something. based on a novel by susan scarf merrell, shirley is not a conventional biopic. rather, it's a work of fiction mixed with some fact that attempts to paint a screen portrait of shirley jackson that somehow echoes the tone of her eerily inimitable writing. you're getting on well with the wife. you don't want my work to suffer, too, do you? i'm not one for dramatics. inevitably that's a near impossible task, and there are plenty of moments when shirley proves as patience testing as its embittered and frequently unlikeable subject
handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxic husband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well, then? please don't ever ask me that again. but as shirley starts to write a story inspired by the real—life disappearance of paula jean welden, rosie and paula's identities...
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alison jackson sets the stage and models her models like a sculpture. twisting and turning things until she achieves the desired effect. people i look for just only to have a limb like a jewel liner in something and then i can work the rest. jackson takes powerful figures and knocks them off their pedestals she's been doing this for 2 decades and has no scruples about it. donald trump look alike i found now it looks nothing like donald trump but a wig on him make a new right shade of orange you know the donald trump wig took me 15 hairstylists to make and cost about 20000 pounds and then he becomes a complete stop and then this is what happens when you take a look at why. this is a outfit that new york. people go crazy. jackson holds up a mirror to society and plays with our hunger for sensationalism and watches humorous provocative and radical. always experiments he didn't want his too much of what isn't too much. drawn in by people secret stories and private things we shouldn't a none of our business so where is the line and the i think that's a quest
alison jackson sets the stage and models her models like a sculpture. twisting and turning things until she achieves the desired effect. people i look for just only to have a limb like a jewel liner in something and then i can work the rest. jackson takes powerful figures and knocks them off their pedestals she's been doing this for 2 decades and has no scruples about it. donald trump look alike i found now it looks nothing like donald trump but a wig on him make a new right shade of orange you...
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jackson was popular still. the things that make historians upset with andrew jackson, like his indian policy, his policy towards african-americans and groups like that, those were positives for andrew jackson in his era and in the south particularly, and in 1832 clay also faced the fact there was a third party that would take a sizable percentage of the vote, probably mostly for the whig party or the party that would become the whigs and that was the party known as the anti-masonic party. the whole issue of masonry, which we still hear today with movies and things like that about it. the anti-masonic party thought the masons should be done away with. >> clay was a mason. >> clay was a mason and andrew jackson was a mason. clay was not a practicing? mason at the time, so it was the lesser of two evils but the third party took votes away from him. he probably would have had a hard time winning anyway. jackson was popular, but then the bulk issue came up jackson vetoed it and clay thought it would be a popular iss
jackson was popular still. the things that make historians upset with andrew jackson, like his indian policy, his policy towards african-americans and groups like that, those were positives for andrew jackson in his era and in the south particularly, and in 1832 clay also faced the fact there was a third party that would take a sizable percentage of the vote, probably mostly for the whig party or the party that would become the whigs and that was the party known as the anti-masonic party. the...
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jackson was popular.he bank issue came up where clay's favorite -- the recharter of the national bank of america, jackson vetoed it and clay thought it was going to be a popular issue. that people would go to him and say this is the right thing to do. but he didn't realize that jackson's veto message was a great political message. it made andrew jackson speak for the people. and clay couldn't win on that issue. and so clay lost on several levels there -- >> how close was the election? >> clay got 49 electoral votes, jackson got 219. >> we have lots more details on our website, other video that you won't be seeing during our live production and we have details about their losing presidential elections and the outcomes. c-span.org/contenders. avery, what do you have for us? >> we're in the henry clay bedroom right now and you can see the bed behind me. this is henry clay's 1830s bed and we have a letter where he talks about how comfortable this bed was and then i didn't even have bedbugs. upstairs, we have
jackson was popular.he bank issue came up where clay's favorite -- the recharter of the national bank of america, jackson vetoed it and clay thought it was going to be a popular issue. that people would go to him and say this is the right thing to do. but he didn't realize that jackson's veto message was a great political message. it made andrew jackson speak for the people. and clay couldn't win on that issue. and so clay lost on several levels there -- >> how close was the election?...
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allison jackson sets the stage and molds her models like a sculpture. twisting and turning things until she achieves the desired effect. the people i look for just only to have a glimmer like a jewel or know something and then i can work the rest. jackson takes powerful figures and knocks them off their pedestals she been doing this for 2 decades and has no scruples about it donald trump lookalike i found now it looks nothing like donald trump and i put a wig on him make a new right shade of orange you know the donald trump wig took me 15 hairstylists to make and cost about 20000 pounds and then he becomes a complete stop and then this is what happens when you take the local phone. this is a hit that new york. people go crazy. and holds up a mirror to society and plays with our hunger for sensationalism and what is humorous provocative and radical. always experiment what is too much of what isn't too much we're drawn in by some people secret stories and private things we shouldn't none of our business so where is the line and the i think that's a questi
allison jackson sets the stage and molds her models like a sculpture. twisting and turning things until she achieves the desired effect. the people i look for just only to have a glimmer like a jewel or know something and then i can work the rest. jackson takes powerful figures and knocks them off their pedestals she been doing this for 2 decades and has no scruples about it donald trump lookalike i found now it looks nothing like donald trump and i put a wig on him make a new right shade of...
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he is an old friend of jackson's. it is interesting you would think that this operation would be the possibility there. they actually take the authority away and gives it to the commentary. and they have this reputation where he was extremely meticulous. he was obsessed with every dollar and every cent. and even to the fraction of a penny. so he would scour these accounts there were thousands and thousands of pages of these accounts. we certainly can't afford this. we shouldn't pay for them. with an account that would be $83.32. he would say you have missed calculated that i have fraction of a penny please revise this and send it back. he is obsessed with this but he does not see the bigger picture. he doesn't really seat the human see the human misery that this human operation has created. it was the operation that he himself is overseen. >> what are some other things that were not afforded along the way. medicine was one of the big ones. and people on the ground some of them were more sympathetic to the people they
he is an old friend of jackson's. it is interesting you would think that this operation would be the possibility there. they actually take the authority away and gives it to the commentary. and they have this reputation where he was extremely meticulous. he was obsessed with every dollar and every cent. and even to the fraction of a penny. so he would scour these accounts there were thousands and thousands of pages of these accounts. we certainly can't afford this. we shouldn't pay for them....
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. >> the election of andrew jackson was an absolute game changer in that policy. he ran on the promise to solve the question by pushing indians east or west of the mississippi. this was a solution to rescue indians from extinction. >> this is a fascinating part of the story. people have been dispossessed of the lands from between the signing of the republican the 1830s they lost thousands of acres of their land but there was no removal, no formal consistence federal policy to to dispossess the moment in history of relations between native people and the united states. but together we needed to find allies. we can simply say we want their land in alabama and mississippi. you as a congressman have cared about native people and about their welfare in the future then you would support this policy. the key piece of evidence that they presented in the numerous articles. they pointed to the significant decrease which certainly had occurred between 1500 and the 1820s. everybody knew that the populations had diminished. the best evidence shows these populations in the unit
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jackson center we are thrilled to have this opportunity to commemorate one of justice jackson's foremost opinions, if not his number one, west virginia v. barnett. we have history with individuals we will be interviewing. to kind of recap back in 2002, i believe, i tracked down marie and lillian barnett and had a chance down in the charleston area. i didn't know you knew what was happening but all of a sudden this guy with a camcorder tracked you down, went to a kingdom hall and had a chance to chat. you were gracious enough to put up with me. some of the interviews you just saw in 2006, we had a chance to bring the barnett sisters here and together with our friends at c-span filmed a presentation with professor barrett that robert jackson biographer and bennett bossski, the law clerk for justice stone during the barnett case. that was really cool. and a few years ago i had the privilege, together with phil donahue you saw clips on, to meet judith and to interview lillian and that was a thrill for us at the jackson center. here we are today with an opportunity to revisit this special his
jackson center we are thrilled to have this opportunity to commemorate one of justice jackson's foremost opinions, if not his number one, west virginia v. barnett. we have history with individuals we will be interviewing. to kind of recap back in 2002, i believe, i tracked down marie and lillian barnett and had a chance down in the charleston area. i didn't know you knew what was happening but all of a sudden this guy with a camcorder tracked you down, went to a kingdom hall and had a chance to...
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jackson was popular. then the bank issue came up where clay's recharter of the national bank of america, jackson vetoed it, and clay thought it would be a popular issue. people would go to him and say, this is the right thing to do. but he didn't realize jackson's veto message was a great political message because it made andrew jackson speak for the people and against this corporate monopoly, this bank. clay couldn't win on that issue. so clay lost on several levels there. >> how close was the election? >> clay got 49 electoral votes. >> c-span has a website set up for this series and we have lots more detail. we have other video you won't see during our live production and details about their losing presidential elections and the outcomes. c-span.org/thecontenders if you're wanting to learn more history along the way with us here. let's return to avery malone, the tour operations director at ashland, now on the second floor. ave avery, what do you have for us? >> we're in the henry clay bedroom right no
jackson was popular. then the bank issue came up where clay's recharter of the national bank of america, jackson vetoed it, and clay thought it would be a popular issue. people would go to him and say, this is the right thing to do. but he didn't realize jackson's veto message was a great political message because it made andrew jackson speak for the people and against this corporate monopoly, this bank. clay couldn't win on that issue. so clay lost on several levels there. >> how close...
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we would not have the words of robert jackson. so i will let you have the final word, marie, as to a sense of the legacy of your namesake case. >> of course, i'm very proud that i was able to become ... that i was able to stand up and answer the calls of the flag salute. i was taught that from youth on of course. it has given me a lot of privileges over the years. i've had contact with different ones who have wanted to know the story. they have called and asked questions. it's given me an opportunity to give a witness to many people. i've been asked, like this is the second time that i've come here and it's been such a privilege, and i'm just proud that i was able to stand up for my beliefs and for the rights and help the rights of others as well. to be able to stand up also. i'm not very articulate in speaking, but i'm just overwhelmed how much this has meant to me and how much it has meant to everyone, all the children over the years that have not had to fight the fight that we did. then i was able to help them in some way. >> w
we would not have the words of robert jackson. so i will let you have the final word, marie, as to a sense of the legacy of your namesake case. >> of course, i'm very proud that i was able to become ... that i was able to stand up and answer the calls of the flag salute. i was taught that from youth on of course. it has given me a lot of privileges over the years. i've had contact with different ones who have wanted to know the story. they have called and asked questions. it's given me an...
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. >> eric jackson's successful career came to an abrupt end last year. he was gunning for an executive assistant director position. there are only six in the entire fbi. he was told he wasn't eligible because of his rank. jackson said the bureau changed the eligibility rules while he was applying and the job went to a white agent with similar credentials. >> other black special agents in charge, we notice that. the rules didn't apply to us. >> jackson retired last year after 21 years with the fbi. how do you respond to people who think it is sour grapes? >> if they think it is sour grapes they do not understand what is going on. because if we don't look like the community that we serve, how can that community trust us? >> the former agents that we spoke with said that they are coming forward now because they love the fbi. the fbi officials told us that director wray was unable to schedule an interview before the report aired, but that he was interested in addressing the former agent's concerns and former agent's concerns and pledged to sit life doesn't s
. >> eric jackson's successful career came to an abrupt end last year. he was gunning for an executive assistant director position. there are only six in the entire fbi. he was told he wasn't eligible because of his rank. jackson said the bureau changed the eligibility rules while he was applying and the job went to a white agent with similar credentials. >> other black special agents in charge, we notice that. the rules didn't apply to us. >> jackson retired last year after...
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alice in jackson sets the stage and models her models like a sculpture. twisting and turning things until she achieves the desired effect. the people i look for just only to have a glimmer like a jewel in your nerves or something and then i can work the rest. jackson takes powerful figures and knocks them off their pedestals she's been doing this for 2 decades and has no scruples about it donald trump lookalike i found now it looks nothing like donald trump put a wig on him make a new right shade of orange you know the donald trump wig took me 15 hairstylist to make and cost about 20000 pounds and then he becomes a complete stop and then this is what happens when you take a look at. this is a fit that new york. people go crazy. and holds up a mirror to society and plays with our hunger for sensationalism and we're just you must provide bit of and radical. always experiment to get what is too much of what isn't too much. drawn in by people secret stories and private things we shouldn't none of our business so where is the line and we i think that's a quest
alice in jackson sets the stage and models her models like a sculpture. twisting and turning things until she achieves the desired effect. the people i look for just only to have a glimmer like a jewel in your nerves or something and then i can work the rest. jackson takes powerful figures and knocks them off their pedestals she's been doing this for 2 decades and has no scruples about it donald trump lookalike i found now it looks nothing like donald trump put a wig on him make a new right...
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robert jackson. >> another important lesson to learn from this, isn't it. number one, young people off are often underestimated. where they often excel is in the sincerity, and their courage. standing up for what is right as possible, even when the odds appeared in the wrong. personal integrity has its own rewarding. on that point like to conclude with some final comments, from phil donahue, who would like to be here with was unable to. >> to think that the supremes came down from on high and took two positions, and they grab these little kids and they went like this to the nation, stop right there. and they sincerely, jackson looked over that bench, and you look at those kids, and said this is what the decision means, you obey your parents. i mean, what's america to you? this is just one reason why i am a proud american. in a why i respect the witnesses, not only for their courage, but what they did for all of us. >> thanks for listening, i hope you enjoyed this presentation, from gobitas two barnett. (applause) weeknights this month we're featuring americ
robert jackson. >> another important lesson to learn from this, isn't it. number one, young people off are often underestimated. where they often excel is in the sincerity, and their courage. standing up for what is right as possible, even when the odds appeared in the wrong. personal integrity has its own rewarding. on that point like to conclude with some final comments, from phil donahue, who would like to be here with was unable to. >> to think that the supremes came down from...
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hallie jackson has late details >> reporter: the president eager to escape his covid confinement. now expected to appear tomorrow at a law and order event on the south lawn, according to a white house official set to greet attendees from the same balcony where he peeled off his mask monday night, arriving home from the hospital now as the trump campaign announces his first rally set for monday in florida, new confirmation that nine people at a rally several weeks ago in minnesota tested positive for the coronavirus, including two people who had to be hospitalized one in intensive care. at that event, few masks and no social distancing. similar to events at the white house before the president's diagnosis. leading to this startling new declaration tonight from the nation's top infectious disease doctor, anthony fauci. >> we had a super spreader event in the white house it was in a situation where people were crowded together and not wearing masks. the data speaks for itself >> reporter: at least 27 people connected to the administration or campaign have been infected with covid wit
hallie jackson has late details >> reporter: the president eager to escape his covid confinement. now expected to appear tomorrow at a law and order event on the south lawn, according to a white house official set to greet attendees from the same balcony where he peeled off his mask monday night, arriving home from the hospital now as the trump campaign announces his first rally set for monday in florida, new confirmation that nine people at a rally several weeks ago in minnesota tested...
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jackson, be careful. natchez, it's going to be a long night. night. we'll have you covered from the >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... the ringleaders of a&o resource management are putting an old twist on a new scam. >> the a&o management were incredibly bold, brazen, and creative in the quantity and quality of lies that they devised. >> narrator: they take a legitimate business and pervert it into a $100 million life-insurance fraud. >> they believe that they can outsmart the authorities, and they certainly believe they can outsmart investors. >> narrator: but a&o is just a lie that grows, devouring the guilty and the innocent.
jackson, be careful. natchez, it's going to be a long night. night. we'll have you covered from the >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... the ringleaders of a&o resource management are putting an old twist on a new scam. >> the a&o management were incredibly bold, brazen, and creative in the quantity and quality of lies that they devised. >> narrator: they take a legitimate business and pervert it into a $100 million life-insurance fraud....
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jackson lee: i ask my colleagues to support this. i thank the author of this legislation for his courage and leadership. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. ms. jayapal: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll close as i began. extremist groups on the right and the left that advocate violence as a method of achieving political goals threaten the very foundations of our democracy and i fully support this resolution and its denunciation of one such group called qanon. but the american people can see with their own eyes where the violence on our streets is coming from. i deeply regret that the majority is not willing to call out by name such groups as antifa or to acknowledge that such evil forces even exist. we must speak out together against all such groups. i'm deeply troubled that for some reason we cannot. we need to know who i
jackson lee: i ask my colleagues to support this. i thank the author of this legislation for his courage and leadership. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. ms. jayapal: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll close as i began. extremist groups on the right and the left that advocate...
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halle jackson joins us. halle, your face says it all. you and i have been doing the same thing, following the story. as both of you suspected and came close to speculating earlier this evening, the time gap between the president saying to sean hannity that he and the first lady were getting tested, and saying that people they met on the road, people who insist on contact, members of the military, and knowing what you and i do about testing protocols at the white house, the rapid test that is always the first wave test, the follow on testing that are often done to wave off early false positives or negatives. it made sense that we heard later on. >> and brian, i can tell you, and forgive me, i'm juggling a laptop and a couple phones here as i have been talking to sources close in the president. i just spoke to a senior official. here is what i can tell you. the president will be quarantining and working from the residence. that is what we are being told. the senior official would not get into whether the presi
halle jackson joins us. halle, your face says it all. you and i have been doing the same thing, following the story. as both of you suspected and came close to speculating earlier this evening, the time gap between the president saying to sean hannity that he and the first lady were getting tested, and saying that people they met on the road, people who insist on contact, members of the military, and knowing what you and i do about testing protocols at the white house, the rapid test that is...
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jackson, be careful. natchez, it's going to be a long night.e you covered from the networks of nbc universal. i'm shepard smith. this is cnbc entrepreial spir are still blazing a trail. for those who take their fate into their own hands by working hard... i taught myself how to do facebook advertising. narrator: ...by working smart... i went to harvard. i graduated top of my class. narrator: ...by thinking big... we're the third company in the world to ever pass this crash test. ...and chasing their dreams. all of the stores we sold to sold out. -oh, wow. -i just worked my butt off. we have raised $2.8 million. -wow. -wow. so, are you a snobby person yourself? captions by vitac -- ♪ narrator: first into the tank is a safety device for your loved ones.
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jackson, be careful. natchez, it's going to be a long night.stic music) (jay) tonight, on jay leno's garage... it's okay, we're comedians. from supercars... if you like driving, this is kind of the best. (jay) ...to concept cars... (robert) the design was really a new era. (jay) ...and everything in between. (jerry) you get in a car like this and you see how it's perfect exactly as it is. (jay) beauty can be a lot of things... it's still got it! ...and it's different things to different people. (keith) i can feel the road. it has just the right amount of drama. we've gathered all the most beautiful cars we could find that we featured on jay leno's garage and we put 'em in one show. -yes! -welcome to jay leno's garage top 10 most beautiful rides. coming in at number ten, the porsche speedster.
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new tributes for eddie van halen and what you may not have known about his connection to michael jackson. you're watching "world news now." ♪ people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for twenty seconds. avoid touching your face. disinfect frequently touched objects. and wash up after being in public spaces. and when it comes to social situations...less is better. stay six feet or two arm lengths away from other people. better still, stay home if you can. if you're sick, please stay home and away from others. and if you think you've been exposed to the virus, call your health care provider before going to their office. in challenging times, the choices you make are critical. please visit coronavirus.gov for more information. ♪ ♪ i can see clearly now, the rain is gone ♪ ♪ ♪ i can see clearly now, the
new tributes for eddie van halen and what you may not have known about his connection to michael jackson. you're watching "world news now." ♪ people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for twenty...
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i'm an old media mr jackson. seems to be i'm joined by she is screwed by leaking a little quote i'm a trainee teacher so what's a. good. move from. well thanks who currently. exists. on plants. such things. as home. plus some. to school. and i see spirits of i.c.c. and moss and i used to teach to make it then very easy and also to move squat druggies to orcus come to school on time in a few opposite. sex. to me. is. the fact. this self-styled percy jackson told some of the lightning that he is a unique public servant he's a village schoolteacher a career he chose over joining the army. percy is convinced the teaching isn't haunted by dunce and he's just launched his own foundation. the already plans to spread his message far beyond gonna person he wants to bring into every classroom in the world. this is that she is these. we are in my house and she said i thought that i counted and she is the in-town. wide tissue from where. and this is a very fine. every mining to show proof. is if he's good. on. both ends up t
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i'm an old social media as a jackson. seems to i'm joined by she explored by using a little quote i'm a trainee teacher so what's. good. for the. cool well thanks hoop. peeing on snacks. plantronics. to school. and i see scrutiny i see sleep and loss and i used to teach to make any very easy and also to move squat drugs used to all case come to school on time and for the opposite. sex. to. ease. in. the fact. this self-styled percy jackson comes some of the lightning but he is a unique public servant he's a village schoolteacher the career he chose over joining the army. percy is convinced the teaching is in hans by dunce and he's just launched his own foundation. the already plans to spread his message far beyond gonna person he wants to bring into every classroom in the world. and this is there she is these. we are in my house and she says i thought i had a county and she is the in town. wide. if you from where. and this is very funny. use. my name to show proof. if he's good to you. feel. these things up to. 2 miles fo
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lester >> hallie jackson tonight at the white house. thanks >>> the fda today imposed stricter standards for coronavirus vaccines, making it unlikely a vaccine will be approved by election day in spite of the president's insistence that there likely would be nbc's kate snow spoke with dr. anthony fauci today about that and the mixed messages coming from the white house. >> reporter: last night the president again promising a covid vaccine soon >> the vaccines are coming momentarily >> reporter: but today the fda released new stricter guidanc for vaccine makers seeking approval at least half of participants in trials must be followed for two months after their second dose, meaning a vaccine approved before election day is highly unlikely. i spoke with dr. anthony fauci for a cornell university event just prior to that news. >> the fda is proposing stricter guidelines for approval of a covid vaccine. do you support that new fda guidance >> oh, i definitely support the fda. those guidances were put together by career scientists and regulat
lester >> hallie jackson tonight at the white house. thanks >>> the fda today imposed stricter standards for coronavirus vaccines, making it unlikely a vaccine will be approved by election day in spite of the president's insistence that there likely would be nbc's kate snow spoke with dr. anthony fauci today about that and the mixed messages coming from the white house. >> reporter: last night the president again promising a covid vaccine soon >> the vaccines are...
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my name is sucky i'm old social media mr jackson. seems to be i'm joined by c.s. screwed by using a wall quote i'm a trainee teacher so what's. good. for both banks who currently. at the. time snacks. plus time. plus some. just. and i did see spirits of i.c.c. and moss and i used to teach to make it then very easy and also to move squads used to all case come to school on time and for the opposite. sex. to. improve the fact. this self-styled percy jackson told some of the lightning that he is a unique public servant he's a village schoolteacher a career he chose over joining the army. percy is convinced the teaching is in hans by dunce and he's just launched his own foundation. the already plans to spread his message far beyond gonna person he wants to bring into every classroom in the world . and this is that since these. we are in my house and she says i sought out i cantin and she is the in-town. wide tissue from where. and this is very finest. use. my name to show proof. if he's good. for. these things. throughout fouth it's own. he's. the only one who. you. g
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ronnie jackson gave a -- i was on the air, i think an hour and 20-minute report where he deemed donald trump the healthiest specimen he'd ever seen and offered a figure for his weight that wasn't believable, even to life-long weight watchers members who are used to trying to will a number that isn't real. and i think dr. bornstein was the name of this doctor before he was president. he had some bizarre declarations about the president's health that just looking at him were clearly not true. do you have concerns about how honest they will be with us from this point forward? >> i do, nicolle. i heard michael beschloss say this earlier today that throughout u.s. history, oftentimes administrations have tried to play down the health of
ronnie jackson gave a -- i was on the air, i think an hour and 20-minute report where he deemed donald trump the healthiest specimen he'd ever seen and offered a figure for his weight that wasn't believable, even to life-long weight watchers members who are used to trying to will a number that isn't real. and i think dr. bornstein was the name of this doctor before he was president. he had some bizarre declarations about the president's health that just looking at him were clearly not true. do...
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jackson lee: you have no way these women in this crowded scenario. site.ere's a men by the way, this is a for-profit center. they take marshal individuals. they take county individuals. they have women who have been for three years-plus. don't blame the workers or even the agency, the subagency. administration dealing with immigrants who are uman beings and have due process rights, accordingly, as being in the united states. i leave you with this. 1153 because this is says by this woman who liberty, because we are daughters, we are mothers, we human beings. the nation is better than this. vote for 1153. these procedures and stop these nonprofit prisons from taking advantage of us. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. mr. mcclintock: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mr. jayapal: may inquire how much time is left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington has one minute remaining. mr. jayapal: i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the ge
jackson lee: you have no way these women in this crowded scenario. site.ere's a men by the way, this is a for-profit center. they take marshal individuals. they take county individuals. they have women who have been for three years-plus. don't blame the workers or even the agency, the subagency. administration dealing with immigrants who are uman beings and have due process rights, accordingly, as being in the united states. i leave you with this. 1153 because this is says by this woman who...
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that name never left reggie jackson.sed it over the weekend, a couple of things worth noting. >>> as you take a look at this, this was the jets-dolphins game, weird play, the jets defense of back intercepts the ball, that is markus bailey with his behind, they are calling that the budget deception now. haven't seen that one before. >> whatever works. >> dodgers and temple world series tomorrow, it starts on fox, and just made up momentum changing catches all weekend for the dodgers, that is this word, back to you. >> see you later, everyone, good night. >> mark, thanks. you don't have to obey traffic laws. i know i don't have to. the fun is choosing to. hey. missed you guys at the faculty mixer. ah, you should have been there; dessert was bananas. sorry, that was misleading. the dessert was pie, but the pie was bananas. actually, the pie was cherry, but the taste of the pie was... bananas. those mixers are such a waste of university money. if they spent less money on frivolous nonsense and more money on science, we'd all
that name never left reggie jackson.sed it over the weekend, a couple of things worth noting. >>> as you take a look at this, this was the jets-dolphins game, weird play, the jets defense of back intercepts the ball, that is markus bailey with his behind, they are calling that the budget deception now. haven't seen that one before. >> whatever works. >> dodgers and temple world series tomorrow, it starts on fox, and just made up momentum changing catches all weekend for the...
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this self-styled percy jackson comes some of the. i think that he is a unique public servant he's a village schoolteacher the career he chose of a joining the army. is convinced the teaching is in homes by dunce and he's just launched his own foundation. already plans to spread his message far beyond goanna . the wants to bring into every classroom in the world. this is that she's these. we are in my house and she said. i counted and she has the. wide tissue from where. and this is a very fun job. mining too so cool. is if he's good. on. both ends up to. her mouth to mouth. who. is. looming who are. the 2 guys from different school and. read from dirt or they were going to. do. this i learned to love interaction with case. this. oh. this. is. this is my school. i'm coming. down dive for it then that obviously. you. want. me to class if you don't. want to be. so i'm going to blow my mark. it was like me a tree. and from my point of view. and he. doesn't think teachers should always demand discipline from their students wife a bit maki
this self-styled percy jackson comes some of the. i think that he is a unique public servant he's a village schoolteacher the career he chose of a joining the army. is convinced the teaching is in homes by dunce and he's just launched his own foundation. already plans to spread his message far beyond goanna . the wants to bring into every classroom in the world. this is that she's these. we are in my house and she said. i counted and she has the. wide tissue from where. and this is a very fun...
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his name is marquise jackson.e are interested to have him with us tonight and grateful to have him with us. mr. jackson, thank you for joining us on debate night. [ applause ] >> well, thank you for having me. thank you so much. you know, this is such an important election for black americans. and i thought the vice president did a great job tonight explaining why donald trump is the right choice for black voters. >> jimmy: excuse me. wait a moment. you are the new head of black outreach for the administration? >> yep. yeah. i was actually just appointed this morning. >> jimmy: you're marquise jackson? >> that's me. i know. that's a pretty unusual name. see, i was named after the marquis de sade. it's a funny story. my mother was very into sadomasochism, for sex. the night i was conceived -- i'm sorry, what? >> jimmy: how did you get this job? >> well, that's a very interesting story. it was a real whirlwind. see, i sent in my resume this morning and then about an hour later they hired me sight unseen. >> jimmy: o
his name is marquise jackson.e are interested to have him with us tonight and grateful to have him with us. mr. jackson, thank you for joining us on debate night. [ applause ] >> well, thank you for having me. thank you so much. you know, this is such an important election for black americans. and i thought the vice president did a great job tonight explaining why donald trump is the right choice for black voters. >> jimmy: excuse me. wait a moment. you are the new head of black...
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ronnie jackson.are three weeks from tonight, there's nobody knows where cuyahoga county is, where hamilton county is, i can go through all the counties and you know them all and what they mean. how do you see the rays three weeks out? i think there is an effort urging people to never trust the media. >> i want to go back to what you started with because it really is astonishing. think about this. this is sort of -- it's not as bad as deplorables, and you know they cling to their guns, but what the joe biden just say? joe biden said you're stupid. he said you can't figure out what affects you in your life and the prosperity of your family and community. think about that. you're right, ronald reagan asked the question and the one debate in 1980, are you better off than you were four years ago? gallup smartly has picked it up and ask that question ever since. today, you're right, 50% of the american people say i'm better off. amazing! we are in a pandemic. 10.7 million more people are without jobs today
ronnie jackson.are three weeks from tonight, there's nobody knows where cuyahoga county is, where hamilton county is, i can go through all the counties and you know them all and what they mean. how do you see the rays three weeks out? i think there is an effort urging people to never trust the media. >> i want to go back to what you started with because it really is astonishing. think about this. this is sort of -- it's not as bad as deplorables, and you know they cling to their guns, but...