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. >> on behalf of the andrew jackson foundation i want to welcome you to jackson's home, to inaugural history and court program. it is the first installment of the 3-part cities to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version of the hermitage mountain -- mention its completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years the jackson's lives in a 2-story farmhouse on this property. they moved into a newly completed dream home, the house is ridiculous, the manger we treasure today. history uncorked, we give the participant's view of the early nineteenth century social economic political and aesthetic context of the times. when the mention was constructed. we are honored to have doctor carole bucy as the first speaker in our series. doctor carole bucy is a professor of history at volunteer state community college. a phd in history from vanderbilt university, as well as history degrees from baylor university and george peabody college. doctor carole bucy was appointed davidson county, and karl dean. the author tennessee through time, the early years in tennessee through time the later years, these
. >> on behalf of the andrew jackson foundation i want to welcome you to jackson's home, to inaugural history and court program. it is the first installment of the 3-part cities to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version of the hermitage mountain -- mention its completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years the jackson's lives in a 2-story farmhouse on this property. they moved into a newly completed dream home, the house is ridiculous, the manger we treasure today. history uncorked,...
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and we see this rising trust that jackson places in pelham and on the screen there is a quote of jackson's. and he says if i had a pelham on each flank i, could win the world. so it's how much admiration jackson has for this young artillery commander. but the battle of sharks berg -- i'm not sure if it's going to be clear on the map but we will try to make it work here and you will see stewart's name out there. and then the symbol for a few cannons. those are going to be under the command of pelham. and steward oversees the command of the battle days. but their first position is going to be at the confederates left wing at -- heights. at the battle unfolds and begins shifting tele-moves his cannon and this is not just a cannon of the horse artillery, these are other batteries that he is commanding from jackson score and they are going to move to the heights and not so effective and then they are going to move to a ridge behind west woods. so as he is going to the west woods and say, oh, these are the confederate lines, he's already raining waning on harper ridge and go into that area with
and we see this rising trust that jackson places in pelham and on the screen there is a quote of jackson's. and he says if i had a pelham on each flank i, could win the world. so it's how much admiration jackson has for this young artillery commander. but the battle of sharks berg -- i'm not sure if it's going to be clear on the map but we will try to make it work here and you will see stewart's name out there. and then the symbol for a few cannons. those are going to be under the command of...
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and we see this rising trust that jackson is placing in pelham an on the screen there is a quote of jackson, if i had a pelham on each flank, i would whip the world. this is how much admiration jackson has for this young artillery commander. the antietam campaign or sharpsburg, i'm not sure if it is clear on the map but we'll trial to make it work here. you'll see stuart's nape out here and then the symbol for a few cannons. those are going to be under pelham's command. stuart is overseeing the artillery over the battle days. but their first position is going to be at nicko deem us hill on the left flank. pelham will fire the opening shots in the early morning hours of september 17th, 1862. as the battle unfolds, and begins shifting, pelham moves his cannons and aren't just the cannons, these are other batteries that he's commanding from jackson's core and they're going to move from the heights where they were in danger of being captured and not so effective, they're going to move to halter ridge which is back here behind westwoods. so as union troops are plunging into westwoods and thinkin
and we see this rising trust that jackson is placing in pelham an on the screen there is a quote of jackson, if i had a pelham on each flank, i would whip the world. this is how much admiration jackson has for this young artillery commander. the antietam campaign or sharpsburg, i'm not sure if it is clear on the map but we'll trial to make it work here. you'll see stuart's nape out here and then the symbol for a few cannons. those are going to be under pelham's command. stuart is overseeing the...
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general thomas jonathan jackson. stonewall jackson has a passion for artillery. he really likes it when he sees artillery well handled. the battle of gaines mill pelham comes in with two cannons on the left of jackson's line. one gun drakes according to reports so it could have been caused in battle. things are going on with this one gun. pelham dismounts and helps to fight the remaining cannons that are out there. he brought to field batteries to a hault. jackson saw that and was very impressed. jackson said three more batteries over to the position to help pelham asked who he is and insists upon meeting came after the battle. pelham is mentioned in stuart in jackson's battlefield report and he goes on to some other feeds in the peninsula campaign including battling near white house landing firing on mcclellan's army. the peninsular campaign of seven day battle as a testing ground for pelham. how does he and his battery fit into the calvary and into the rest of his army and what are some tactics and what are some things that work with his guns on these battlefie
general thomas jonathan jackson. stonewall jackson has a passion for artillery. he really likes it when he sees artillery well handled. the battle of gaines mill pelham comes in with two cannons on the left of jackson's line. one gun drakes according to reports so it could have been caused in battle. things are going on with this one gun. pelham dismounts and helps to fight the remaining cannons that are out there. he brought to field batteries to a hault. jackson saw that and was very...
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. >> on h behalf of andrew jackson foundation, i want to welcome you to jackson's home and to inauguraltory in court or program. today the is the first installment of a three-part series to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version ofof the hermitage mansion's completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years, the jacksons have loved in a two-story -- lived in a two-story log farmhouse on this property. in november of that year, they moved into their newly-completed dream home, my term. the house is nucleus of the mansion we treasure today. in history uncorked, we want to give our participants, you, a sense of early 19th century social, economic, political and aesthetic context of times in which jacksons live and when the mansion was constructed. ed today we are honored to have dr. carol busey as the first speaker in our history uncorked series. dr. busey is professor of history at volunteer state community college. she holds a ph.d. in history from vanderbilt university as well as history degrees from baylor university and george peabodyrg college. sorry. in 2011 dr. busey was appointed
. >> on h behalf of andrew jackson foundation, i want to welcome you to jackson's home and to inauguraltory in court or program. today the is the first installment of a three-part series to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version ofof the hermitage mansion's completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years, the jacksons have loved in a two-story -- lived in a two-story log farmhouse on this property. in november of that year, they moved into their newly-completed dream home, my term....
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jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that >> the last new memoir ralph blumenthal, ldistinguished member and colleague in new york, a new york times reporter and continues to be a contributor to the times. he's the author of five books including the believer about the harbor psychologist john boehner but he actually has a direct connection to the administration and we will talk about that. it will start with professor barrett. give us a bit of your background because you quoted specifically yourwork on justice robert jackson . >> thank you for this opportunity and the privilege to be at the roosevelt library and homestead in every sense except actual. the path that led me to all of this was really being a lawyer in washington at first . i work in the department of justice in federal investigations for about several years andbecame along professor . among my areas, public life, public figures, legal issues and cons
jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that >> the last new memoir ralph blumenthal, ldistinguished member and colleague in new york, a new york times reporter and continues to be a contributor to the times. he's the author of five books including the believer about the harbor psychologist john boehner but he actually has a direct connection to the administration and we will talk about that. it will...
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>> peter jackson: it was fascinating.atles had been talked about. every bit of film had been seen, every bit of music had been heard, that there was no more direbig-budget studio films like "lord of the rings," and has spent the last four years hanging out with john, paul, george and ringo. >> jackson: suddenly, bang, out of nowhere comes this incredible treasure trove of fly-on-the- wall material, 52 years later. it still blows my mind. it actually, honestly still blows my mind. >> paul mccartney: so how about, how about changing around these two, and when you sing "don't you know it's going to last," we sing, "it's a love that has no past." >> wertheim: so, give us some historical context here. under what circumstances was this footage shot? >> jackson: they've lost what they loved as teenagers. they've lost being the four guys playing in a band. so, they're going to record a new album with songs that only-- that they're only going to play live. and they're not going to do any studio tricks. there's going to be no multi
>> peter jackson: it was fascinating.atles had been talked about. every bit of film had been seen, every bit of music had been heard, that there was no more direbig-budget studio films like "lord of the rings," and has spent the last four years hanging out with john, paul, george and ringo. >> jackson: suddenly, bang, out of nowhere comes this incredible treasure trove of fly-on-the- wall material, 52 years later. it still blows my mind. it actually, honestly still blows...
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jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that man: an insider's portrait of franklin d. roosevelt, the last new deal insider's memoir. also with us, paul blumenthal, former new york times reporter and continues to be a periodic contributor of the times. the author of five books including "the believer" about the harvard psychiatrist john mack who investigated u if fos -- ufos and alien encounters. we'll talk about this in a minute. we'll starlet with professor if barrett. -- start with professor barrett. give us a little bit of your background, specifically your work on justice robert jackson. >> thank you, paul, for this opportunity and really the privilege to be at the roosevelt library and homestead in every sense except actual. the path that led he to all of this us -- was really being a lawyer at first. i worked in the bureau of investigations for about seven years and then became a law professor. among hi areas,
jackson center. he's the biographer of justice -- [inaudible] and editor of jackson's acclaimed 2003 posthumous book, quote, that man: an insider's portrait of franklin d. roosevelt, the last new deal insider's memoir. also with us, paul blumenthal, former new york times reporter and continues to be a periodic contributor of the times. the author of five books including "the believer" about the harvard psychiatrist john mack who investigated u if fos -- ufos and alien encounters....
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so, it's the jackson path that brought me to the roosevelt world and court reform as a topic. >> jackson was part of the nuremberg trials, which we can talk about separately. so, professor blumenthal, gives us a little bit on your background. one of the key members of fdr'sed a minstration. >> thank you. i appreciate being on with you and john. in that capacity, supervise our archives collection in the newman library. among which we have a collection of the papers of a member of the brown well committee that organized the executive branch for fdr. and that came up, actually, right in the middle of the court packing fight. so, that's interesting. i also was on the "the new york times" for 45 years and one of my hap i should stories was being up at the roosevelt home and library at the jewish story in 2001, when it was renovated. also i've written, at the "times" a lot about holocaust and jackson's part at nuremberg and i should say i came in to the subject through a book called "the 168 days." which is on the court packing controversy, by managing editor of the "the new york times" when i
so, it's the jackson path that brought me to the roosevelt world and court reform as a topic. >> jackson was part of the nuremberg trials, which we can talk about separately. so, professor blumenthal, gives us a little bit on your background. one of the key members of fdr'sed a minstration. >> thank you. i appreciate being on with you and john. in that capacity, supervise our archives collection in the newman library. among which we have a collection of the papers of a member of the...
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jackson -- biographer of jackson -- discover and editor of -- from his book that man, and's portraitfranklin d. roosevelt. inside her memoir. also with us today ralph blumenthal in new york. new york times reporter and periodic contributor to the times. five books including the believer he has a direct current action at professor barrett gives it better your background. >> thank you paul for this opportunity and the privilege to be at the roosevelt library hosting in every sense except for actual the path the limit if all of this is really being a lawyer in washington at the department of justice in different federal investigations for the seven years back then and he came a law professor public figures legal ethics and constitutional law heard it converging on the supreme court and people of the court. robert jackson in particular moment -- well we've come from a senate -- me game a big project. for our topic, matters the jackson was an assistant attorney general in 1937, a principle witness -- and the solicitor general who argued in defense of laws constitutionality before the supr
jackson -- biographer of jackson -- discover and editor of -- from his book that man, and's portraitfranklin d. roosevelt. inside her memoir. also with us today ralph blumenthal in new york. new york times reporter and periodic contributor to the times. five books including the believer he has a direct current action at professor barrett gives it better your background. >> thank you paul for this opportunity and the privilege to be at the roosevelt library hosting in every sense except...
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>> stephen: jon, you know how i feel about peter jackson, right?s, incredible director, and such a wide variety of interests. he started off comedy horror, he's got "the lord of the rings" movies, now he has the incredible documentary about the beatles. now he's back to tell the full story nobody knows of the rooftop concert, planet top apple, it's not what anybody thinks. it's not three songs, it's nine songs! >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: oh! you will see. >> jon: yep. >> stephen: folks, the holiday season is finally to recover from gorging on thanksgiving dinner than gorging on christmas movies. cheesy made-for-tv holiday movies have become an annual tradition, and this year there will be more than ever, because lifetime alone will release 35 new christmas movies, including soon-to-be-classics, like "an ice wine christmas," "merry liddle christmas baby," "christmas with a crown," and "afianceÉ for christmas." and of course, its steamier sequel, "a throuple by arbor day." and not to be outdone, hallmark will be releasing a staggering 41 ne
>> stephen: jon, you know how i feel about peter jackson, right?s, incredible director, and such a wide variety of interests. he started off comedy horror, he's got "the lord of the rings" movies, now he has the incredible documentary about the beatles. now he's back to tell the full story nobody knows of the rooftop concert, planet top apple, it's not what anybody thinks. it's not three songs, it's nine songs! >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: oh! you will see....
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what we want here in jackson is what everybody wants across the nation.rter: what's happening in jackson is happening all around the country. from water pipes to bridges to broadband. infrastructure in desperate need of repair. >> my message to the american people is this. america's moving again. and your life is going to change for the better. >> reporter: the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill allocates $55 billion for water improvements. $110 billion for roads and bridges. $65 billion for internet. with the president on the road recently touting the bill -- >> we're going to make the most significant investment to modernize our roads and our bridges in 70 years. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris speaking exclusively to abc news. >> we are dealing with the issues that matter to the american people. some of the stuff you'll see in the next few months, some of this you're going to see in the next perhaps couple of years. but it's about fixing the problems. >> reporter: people back in jackson, from the mayor -- >> we want
what we want here in jackson is what everybody wants across the nation.rter: what's happening in jackson is happening all around the country. from water pipes to bridges to broadband. infrastructure in desperate need of repair. >> my message to the american people is this. america's moving again. and your life is going to change for the better. >> reporter: the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill allocates $55 billion for water improvements. $110 billion for...
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this has been great. >> you're welcome. >> stephen: thanks again to peter jackson! we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪ i see trees of green ♪ yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ late show." happy thanksiving, everybody! james corden is next. good night! ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show-oh-oh the late late show woo! ♪ the late late show-oh-ho the late late show-oh-oh!
this has been great. >> you're welcome. >> stephen: thanks again to peter jackson! we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪ i see trees of green ♪ yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you...
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and lincoln and fdr are great presidents and you can see using the standards wipe andrew jackson is a great president. billy knew modern democratic party out of his personal following including something like presidents of character maybe it is not going to mean that jackson is great president. and no presidents and fdr according to them had achieved this level of greatness and to close this would be lyndon johnson, and ronald ragan and johnson ultimately failed because his civil rights with the democratic party drives at southern democrats eventually to the republicans and reagan failed to because he's not really interested in pumping the republican party, he's more interested in protecting his personal popularity. an alternative way would be why moderates lead to the best presidents and you're all familiar with that now. the ee argues that it is muscular moderation that does not mean simply doing what is popular at the moment and i would be spineless central is him and muscular moderation it and boldly governing from the center. charting leadership pass extremes of american politi
and lincoln and fdr are great presidents and you can see using the standards wipe andrew jackson is a great president. billy knew modern democratic party out of his personal following including something like presidents of character maybe it is not going to mean that jackson is great president. and no presidents and fdr according to them had achieved this level of greatness and to close this would be lyndon johnson, and ronald ragan and johnson ultimately failed because his civil rights with...
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and it will preserve and enhance all the things to make jackson park special would and reunified the birds and wildlife pretty but we were also going to open the spark up to the community creating a community center and a branch of the chicago public library and creating new spaces for folks from the south side and alden city together and to connect and to learn. and i will close by saying it feels natural for michelle and me want to get back to chicago and to the south side in particular. the place where she grew up and i came into my own. where our children were born. where we made so many friends and where i launched my political career. and we will always be grateful for that. in the obama presidential center is our way of repaying some of what this amazing city has given us. we are also building the center because we believe it can. pat: some of the central struggles of our time. we are living through a moment of rapid disruption. in technology in the global economy, our social arrangements and our environment, and those disruptions can be scary. and too often it feels as if our
and it will preserve and enhance all the things to make jackson park special would and reunified the birds and wildlife pretty but we were also going to open the spark up to the community creating a community center and a branch of the chicago public library and creating new spaces for folks from the south side and alden city together and to connect and to learn. and i will close by saying it feels natural for michelle and me want to get back to chicago and to the south side in particular. the...
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[applause] ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ good morning everyone, what a thrill it is to be here in jackson park today marcus an investment on chicago's south side. thank you to all of work together in the presidential center in illinois which means probably now known as the land of lincoln and obama. [inaudible]. i am privileged to walk, president obama and michelle obama back to chicago and i know the city in the state hold a special place in their hearts just as they hold a special place and ours. while this will be a presidential scale center, is presence and purpose still speaks to the same community center vision that have always defined the presidents work and is no better home place or base in the community that you have been involved in. and then you went to the white house. everybody knows from our history from the great chicago fire in 1871 that chicago is the city and knows the secret to rebuilding itself, meaningful investment, a good -- of ingenuity and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that he finds our covid-19 recovery initiatives and that's why am so proud to have
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thank you, congresswoman sheila jackson lee for yielding. it gives me at this time great pleasure to yield, madam speaker, to hear from congresswoman brenda lawrence. she hails from the great state of michigan. she is also the second vice chair of the powerful congressional black caucus. she is also one of the co-chairs of our women's caucus. and at this time, i would like to say to my colleague and to my friend, thank you for your leadership. thank you for your strong voice. as a former mayor, we know she's used to leading, guiding. so at this time i yield to congresswoman brenda lawrence. mrs. lawrence: i want to thank my c.b.c. colleague, my c.b.c. chair, an amazing leader for our country, joyce beatty, for leading this special hour. i want to thank my colleague -- and she's been a mentor -- sheila jackson lee, who's just amazing. i rise today in strong support of build back better. we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make transformational change for women, for families, and for communities of color. abigail adams wrote a strong
thank you, congresswoman sheila jackson lee for yielding. it gives me at this time great pleasure to yield, madam speaker, to hear from congresswoman brenda lawrence. she hails from the great state of michigan. she is also the second vice chair of the powerful congressional black caucus. she is also one of the co-chairs of our women's caucus. and at this time, i would like to say to my colleague and to my friend, thank you for your leadership. thank you for your strong voice. as a former mayor,...
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jackson says that even trial participants who suffered adverse side effects would not monitored. she adds that she was fired the same day that she raised her concerns and the new esl thorough it is refusing to investigate. within hours, jackson received an e mail from the if da, thanking her for her concerns, and notifying her that the f d. a could not comment on any investigation that might result. a few days later, jackson received a call from an f da inspector to discuss her report, but was told that no further information could be provided. she heard nothing further in relation to her report or have contacted pfizer amount of a comment on the claims, as well as further questions for the us. food and drug administration will let you know if they respond. right. well, let's talk now to dr. randy bry, who's a consultant, physician and surgeon for britain's n h s, are welcome to the program. so the f d. a, they've got full confidence in the pfizer vaccine, which is great. it's not a problem with a vaccine. it works, it's fine, it's safe, it's the procedure, isn't it? and that a w
jackson says that even trial participants who suffered adverse side effects would not monitored. she adds that she was fired the same day that she raised her concerns and the new esl thorough it is refusing to investigate. within hours, jackson received an e mail from the if da, thanking her for her concerns, and notifying her that the f d. a could not comment on any investigation that might result. a few days later, jackson received a call from an f da inspector to discuss her report, but was...
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michael jackson?k was really one of the first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and so gorgeous. >> he's exciting! >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs records, which was michael jackson's label. >> rock and roll in itself was really the thing that broke a lot of rules. when you're very successful, you try to make your own rules occasionally. >> as the story goes, cbs essentially said we will pull every other artist we have on mtv if you don't play this. they had to be essentially blackmailed into doing it. ♪ it doesn't matter who's wrong or right ♪ ♪ just beat it ♪ >> he was the artist that mtv really needed. they didn't know they needed him, but boy, when we started to see those michael jackson videos, it was just unbelievable. then there was the domino effect. suddenly you see prince videos from warn
michael jackson?k was really one of the first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and so gorgeous. >> he's exciting! >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs records, which was michael jackson's label. >> rock and roll in itself was really the thing that...
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here's the exchange between kevin gough and the judge about the presence of jesse jackson. >> jesse jacksonivil rights movement. not just a witness to it, the personification of it. and in other circumstances i think everybody would be happy to have a their picture taken and get an autograph. in the context of this trial we object to his presence in the courtroom. >> i find that objectionable from the court's stand point. i have said over and over and over in this trial that i am attempting to ensure that in this courtroom that the defendants receive a fair trial and i will continue to do that. >> reporter: at one point, the attorney said something to the effect of how many black pastors does the arbery family have? reverend raphael warnock the senator from georgia be here next. the judge also described some of his comments about reprehensible. it's been going on now for a couple of days. the activists who support the arbery family said they're going to invite 100 black pastors to come here during the course of this week, and as you might imagine, arbery's family has been vehement that this
here's the exchange between kevin gough and the judge about the presence of jesse jackson. >> jesse jacksonivil rights movement. not just a witness to it, the personification of it. and in other circumstances i think everybody would be happy to have a their picture taken and get an autograph. in the context of this trial we object to his presence in the courtroom. >> i find that objectionable from the court's stand point. i have said over and over and over in this trial that i am...
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i think that was mary in jackson that said that. guest: yeah, here in west virginia we all know somebody that has died of a drug overdose and that means kids of doctors and mayors and kids of lawyers down to people that aren't as fortunate. it does not discriminate by how much money you make, this is something the thing that really hits home, within one family you can have multiple people die with a drug overdose. it can be a sister and her brother, mother, son, it is so pervasive. host: kathy in lawrenceville georgia, go ahead. caller: good afternoon. i have a question in a comic, my, i totally emphasize every person who has addiction i have in my immediate family, more than one. but the people like me who have chronic illnesses that are never ever going to go away, i go to a hospital for ten plus years and it is very scrutinized. in the past year i use a fentanyl patch and then for breakthrough pain i have oxycodone tabs. but now i have seen my dough shoots from 100 milligrams on the patch down to 25 and i have problems walking wi
i think that was mary in jackson that said that. guest: yeah, here in west virginia we all know somebody that has died of a drug overdose and that means kids of doctors and mayors and kids of lawyers down to people that aren't as fortunate. it does not discriminate by how much money you make, this is something the thing that really hits home, within one family you can have multiple people die with a drug overdose. it can be a sister and her brother, mother, son, it is so pervasive. host: kathy...
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say hello to tito jackson, we have tito jackson here today!t album i ever bought with my own money was janet's "janet." which is a great. >> kelly: she kept it in the family, did you see that? >> tito: like that. >> anna: i was nine or something, and i heard the album is great, but the liner notes put dancers, and everybody look so great in the cd -- anybody in the audience remember cds? and inside the liner notes was like everybody was like naked dancers. and i was like, okay, this was preinternet, don't judge. and i was like, well, you know, i went to see some naked people, so that sounds great. i'm going to get that. in a remember of it being more scantily clad, it was like dancers in their underwear and i was like if i wanted to see people in their underwear i could've looked at a sears catalog or something. but the album was incredible. so totally worth it. >> kelly: oh, my god i love that you are like i want to see naked people. >> anna: you are nine and like how are you going to -- >> kelly: madonna is in your house paid what music are
say hello to tito jackson, we have tito jackson here today!t album i ever bought with my own money was janet's "janet." which is a great. >> kelly: she kept it in the family, did you see that? >> tito: like that. >> anna: i was nine or something, and i heard the album is great, but the liner notes put dancers, and everybody look so great in the cd -- anybody in the audience remember cds? and inside the liner notes was like everybody was like naked dancers. and i was...
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jackson is 80 years old. a month after an oil spill off the orange county coast.tal activists say. >> they plan to sue the federal government over its failure to review and update plans for platforms off the coast. the center for biological diversity says it sent notice today to the secretary of the interior of its intent to sue. the group says the government approved plans for a cluster of oil platforms back in the 1980's and they are still running, but we're expected to wind down production in about 2007. the group says the law requires the government to review these plans periodically. the department of the interior has not commented on the lawsuit. vanessa bryant will not have to undergo a psychiatric examination as part of her lawsuit against los angeles bryant is suing over photos taken by deputies at the calabassas side of the helicopter crash that killed 9 people. >> including her husband, kobe and their daughter. that was january of last year. the county said that she needed a mental exam to prove for emotional distress claim. but a judge says that the co
jackson is 80 years old. a month after an oil spill off the orange county coast.tal activists say. >> they plan to sue the federal government over its failure to review and update plans for platforms off the coast. the center for biological diversity says it sent notice today to the secretary of the interior of its intent to sue. the group says the government approved plans for a cluster of oil platforms back in the 1980's and they are still running, but we're expected to wind down...
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beeks, who performs as a michael jackson impersonator, was wearing a jackson tour jacket during the siege, and that helped investigators identify him on o. >>> proc & iss vontary ll of some ts aerosol saysts today because cancer-causing chemical. several old spice and secret sprays with expiration dates through september of 2023 are affected. benz benzene, a carcinogen, has been detected in the sprays. >>> australia's great barrier reef exploded in color and new life overnight. the coral's fertilized billions of offspring in the reef's annual spawning event. the reef suffered significant damage in recent years, mostly from rising ocean temperatures. scientists call it good news for the reef's recove when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> tonight, we have the story of some furry
beeks, who performs as a michael jackson impersonator, was wearing a jackson tour jacket during the siege, and that helped investigators identify him on o. >>> proc & iss vontary ll of some ts aerosol saysts today because cancer-causing chemical. several old spice and secret sprays with expiration dates through september of 2023 are affected. benz benzene, a carcinogen, has been detected in the sprays. >>> australia's great barrier reef exploded in color and new life...
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tom jackson covered that and he joins me now. at the sentencing today. >> i have to be honest, i was not in the courtroom because they now allow you to call in and listen. so i'm able to sit at the keyboard and write. but he gave a 30-minute speech to the judge, explaining his spiritual goals, who his spiritual guides are, which are gandhi and jesus christ, and this seemed to have a big impact on the judge, who said to him, i think your remarks are the most remarkable that i have heard in 34 years. i think you are genuine in your remorse, parts of those remarks are akin to the kinds of things that martin luther king would have said. and i would have liked to have seen everybody's reaction in the courtroom when the judge said those. >> that's wild. and then, but then he gives him a 41-month sentence, which is way more than he could have. and is also the longest sentence thus far handed out. i think the numbers break down that there's been about -- only four felony pleas or four felonies that have been sentenced. this is tied for t
tom jackson covered that and he joins me now. at the sentencing today. >> i have to be honest, i was not in the courtroom because they now allow you to call in and listen. so i'm able to sit at the keyboard and write. but he gave a 30-minute speech to the judge, explaining his spiritual goals, who his spiritual guides are, which are gandhi and jesus christ, and this seemed to have a big impact on the judge, who said to him, i think your remarks are the most remarkable that i have heard in...
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jackson died of a cranial injury and blunt force trauma.y news outlets don't think this story is worth covering much. why is that. >> pete hegseth is next. (kate) this holiday, verizon has the deal that gets better and better and better. get iphone 13 pro, on us, when you trade in your old or damaged phone. here, the phone everyone wants, on america's most reliable network. better? (guy) better. (kate) that's not all. the new iphone, and up to 7 entertainment subscriptions for your family. like apple music, apple arcade, and more. better? (family) betttterrrrrr. (kate) not done. the new iphone, the entertainment, and up to $1,000 when you switch. (carolers) [singing] betttttter. (kate) this year, holiday better, with verizon. because everyone deserves better. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪♪ all the gifts you really, really, really,
jackson died of a cranial injury and blunt force trauma.y news outlets don't think this story is worth covering much. why is that. >> pete hegseth is next. (kate) this holiday, verizon has the deal that gets better and better and better. get iphone 13 pro, on us, when you trade in your old or damaged phone. here, the phone everyone wants, on america's most reliable network. better? (guy) better. (kate) that's not all. the new iphone, and up to 7 entertainment subscriptions for your...
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jackson called president obama a deep state traitor. president obama was -- first of all, was his commander in chief, was his patient, and was also the man who promoted mr. jackson to flag rank. and he called that person a deep state traitor. and, to me, that tells me all i need to know about mr. jackson. >> i mean, he's betrayed so much. he's become an embarrassment. all right, dr. jonathan reiner, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, dr. anthony fauci taking the medical gloves off. listen to what he had to say. >> senator cruz told the attorney general you should be prosecuted. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i have to laugh at that. i should be prosecuted? what happened on january 6th, senator? >> and later we'll talk to the navy veteran who received an epic surprise from dwayne "the rock" johnson. ting. among millennials, the interest is even stronger. ♪ one of the big trends in sustainable investing is data, and the ability to understand how sustainable your investments are. by taking that information into account, investors c
jackson called president obama a deep state traitor. president obama was -- first of all, was his commander in chief, was his patient, and was also the man who promoted mr. jackson to flag rank. and he called that person a deep state traitor. and, to me, that tells me all i need to know about mr. jackson. >> i mean, he's betrayed so much. he's become an embarrassment. all right, dr. jonathan reiner, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, dr. anthony fauci taking the...
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. >> the reverend jesse jackson, who's become in the court with the arbery family. >> he never was ahreat to anybody. he should not have been killed. >>> plus seaweed solution. how underwater farms could help save the planet. >> you don't have to add these marin jungles can be a game changer in combating climate change and feeding the planet. >> you can have a bite if you like. >> mm! better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. for the first time since his arrest, we heard from travis mcmichael, the man who shot ahmaud arbery, taking the stand in his own defense. telling the jury he thought hi
. >> the reverend jesse jackson, who's become in the court with the arbery family. >> he never was ahreat to anybody. he should not have been killed. >>> plus seaweed solution. how underwater farms could help save the planet. >> you don't have to add these marin jungles can be a game changer in combating climate change and feeding the planet. >> you can have a bite if you like. >> mm! better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super...
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jackson's older brother was also injured. he is expected to survive. 13 kids are still in the hospital, 6 of them are in critical condition. the man accused of driving the suv sobbed in court when he learned of jackson's death. prosecutors say darrell brooks committed an intentional act to hurt as many people as possible, three of the six people killed were part of a group called the dancing grannies. >> the person in front of me got hit and went down. she went flying in the air and landed in front of me and she was bleeding really bad. i didn't think she'd make it. i knew she wouldn't and she didn't. >> brooks, meanwhile, is being held on $5 million bail. the warrant for his arrest was litted to nevada only. >>> the jury gets back to the ahmaud arbery death trial. that was after six hours of deliberations yesterday. the lead prosecutor during closing arguments said the three men accused of killing arbery on a georgia street last year showed no fear, only anger. abc's morgan norwood is there. >> reporter: the fate of the thre
jackson's older brother was also injured. he is expected to survive. 13 kids are still in the hospital, 6 of them are in critical condition. the man accused of driving the suv sobbed in court when he learned of jackson's death. prosecutors say darrell brooks committed an intentional act to hurt as many people as possible, three of the six people killed were part of a group called the dancing grannies. >> the person in front of me got hit and went down. she went flying in the air and...
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jackson for so many years. i have been fortunate to spend several hours in her home, enjoying her cooking, laughing the events and fellowshipping with her family and friends. most recently, we had several conversations about the importance of vaccinations and supporting our smaller inhome child care facilities. her leadership in the community has rubbed off on her son, drew and is the foundation for the j&j community resource center. ms. jackson's commitment to others is unparallel and she is a true legend. there's not a person in visitation valley who has not been touched by her life in some way. whether you are a child in her center, a parent of a child in her center, someone who is in need of basic needs like food and clothing, ms. jackson provided up until the day she left us, it past sunday evening. as ms. jackson would say, teamwork makes a dream work. collaboration is the key. she has made so many positive impacts in our community and she will be greatly missed by everyone. the rest i submit. >> clerk: t
jackson for so many years. i have been fortunate to spend several hours in her home, enjoying her cooking, laughing the events and fellowshipping with her family and friends. most recently, we had several conversations about the importance of vaccinations and supporting our smaller inhome child care facilities. her leadership in the community has rubbed off on her son, drew and is the foundation for the j&j community resource center. ms. jackson's commitment to others is unparallel and she...
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i've been to jackson, mississippi, many times.l lives matter crowd, who claim to care so much for children don't really care about little black babies have to run outside to the the restroom, and it's disgusting to have a handle there. if there's any way we can be helpful here at "the cross connection" we'd like to do that. >>> coming up next, the legendary debbie allen joins me live with a very important message. you don't want to miss it. stay tuned. ssage. you don't want to miss it. stay tuned this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. (vo) subaru and our retailers believe in giving back. that's why, in difficult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding
i've been to jackson, mississippi, many times.l lives matter crowd, who claim to care so much for children don't really care about little black babies have to run outside to the the restroom, and it's disgusting to have a handle there. if there's any way we can be helpful here at "the cross connection" we'd like to do that. >>> coming up next, the legendary debbie allen joins me live with a very important message. you don't want to miss it. stay tuned. ssage. you don't want...
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reverend jackson is going to join us ahead. want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? try new downy light in-wash scent beads. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. new downy light! as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. [upbeat acoustic music throughout] [upbeat acoustic music throughout] clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, li
reverend jackson is going to join us ahead. want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? try new downy light in-wash scent beads. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. new downy light! as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. [upbeat...
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beeks, who performers as a michael jackson impersonator, was wearing a jackson tour jacket during theege, and that helped investigators identify him on video. proctor & gamble issued a voluntary recall of some of its aerosol sprays and anti-perce participants today because they contain a cancer-causing chemical. several old spice and secret sprays with expiration dates through assessment of-- excuse me, through september 2020, 2023, are affected. australia's great barrier reef exploded in color and new life overnight. the coral's fertilized billions of offspring in the reef's annual spawning event. the reef suffered significant damage in recent years, mostly from rising ocean temperatures. scientists call it good news for the reef's recovery. up next, foster pets finding new homes for the holidays. with age comes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .05% retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkles results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-fill
beeks, who performers as a michael jackson impersonator, was wearing a jackson tour jacket during theege, and that helped investigators identify him on video. proctor & gamble issued a voluntary recall of some of its aerosol sprays and anti-perce participants today because they contain a cancer-causing chemical. several old spice and secret sprays with expiration dates through assessment of-- excuse me, through september 2020, 2023, are affected. australia's great barrier reef exploded in...
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jackson was regional director of the organization at the time. the concerns she raised while working on ven, topya's trials include poor lab management and data integrity, as well as neglecting patient safety. jackson says that even trial patients who suffered adverse side effects were not monitored. she also claims that she was fired the same day. she raised her concerns and that u. s. authorities are refusing to investigate within hours, jackson received an email from the if da, thanking her for her concerns, and notifying her that the f d. a could not comment on any investigation that might result a few days late. so jackson received a call from an f da inspector to discuss her reports, but was told that no further information could be provided. she had nothing further in relation to her report or if contacted pfizer, inventor via for comment on the claims as well as posing further questions to the us food and drug administration. will of course like, you know, if they respond. in the meantime, dr. regina brought a consultant, physician, and s
jackson was regional director of the organization at the time. the concerns she raised while working on ven, topya's trials include poor lab management and data integrity, as well as neglecting patient safety. jackson says that even trial patients who suffered adverse side effects were not monitored. she also claims that she was fired the same day. she raised her concerns and that u. s. authorities are refusing to investigate within hours, jackson received an email from the if da, thanking her...
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jackson says that even trial participants who suffered adverse side effects were not monitored. she also adds that she was fired the same day. she raised her concerns and the u. s. authorities refusing to investigate within hours, jackson received an email from the if da, thanking her for her concerns, and notifying her that the f. d. a could not comment on any investigation that might result. a few days later, jackson received a call from an f da inspector to discuss her report, but was told that no further information could be provided. she heard nothing further in relation to her report. while we've contacted pfizer and vent harvey of her comment on the claims as well as for further questions for the us food and drug administration. we'll let you know if they respond. we have heard from microbiologist, doctor simon clark. he's concerned that the whistle blowers claims could damage public confidence in vaccines. but the problem or potential problem with with the are this article in the british medical journal is that it will affect or could affect public confidence. ready in t
jackson says that even trial participants who suffered adverse side effects were not monitored. she also adds that she was fired the same day. she raised her concerns and the u. s. authorities refusing to investigate within hours, jackson received an email from the if da, thanking her for her concerns, and notifying her that the f. d. a could not comment on any investigation that might result. a few days later, jackson received a call from an f da inspector to discuss her report, but was told...
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this was one of the things that divided henry clay from andrew jackson and the idea of could a federalent expend its power to build projects that might just be of local significance, and we ultimately decided, yes, and this is a manifestation of that. the first bill, i think, got 68 republican votes in the senate, which, you know, polarized year, like getting 104. if you do the delta on that. i think it's a big day. i remember i first read about the infrastructure crisis as i remember 28 years ago seeing a report on that. and it took us a long time as a country, and i think that the president and the members of congress deserve our thanks. >> listen, we kind of joke when we say that we have had so many infrastructure weeks. every week it seemed with the former president it was infrastructure week and nothing got done. folks remember that, he never managed to get an infrastructure deal himself and he is now promising to oust every republican who voted for the bill when he was trying to get an infrastructure bill through himself. what are the chances democrats and republicans actually wo
this was one of the things that divided henry clay from andrew jackson and the idea of could a federalent expend its power to build projects that might just be of local significance, and we ultimately decided, yes, and this is a manifestation of that. the first bill, i think, got 68 republican votes in the senate, which, you know, polarized year, like getting 104. if you do the delta on that. i think it's a big day. i remember i first read about the infrastructure crisis as i remember 28 years...
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>> 13 years. >> and congresswoman jackson-lee, how long have you sir? >> 26 years. >> okay, so you both have been in congress for, awhile and i want to go to you congressman speier, and then you jackson-lee, because it does seem to me that there is a question of what is the background condition in what has changed. and, you know, i think that probably as long as there have been voice mail and, mail you've got a nasty, voicemails you've gotten nasty emails, and i've often said on the show, being brewed to an elected member is kind of a god given right as an american. it's part of a free society. and that's how it should be, honestly, in a democracy. but, threats are govern in a different category. and have you seen both of you in your time, is it worse now? do you personally feel and see an uptake in that kind of communication. in that kind of the threats that go side was convicted of. >> no question about it. it's a combination of donald trump's presidency, and the use of social media. to bring people together of liked minds. i've seen it have been to m
>> 13 years. >> and congresswoman jackson-lee, how long have you sir? >> 26 years. >> okay, so you both have been in congress for, awhile and i want to go to you congressman speier, and then you jackson-lee, because it does seem to me that there is a question of what is the background condition in what has changed. and, you know, i think that probably as long as there have been voice mail and, mail you've got a nasty, voicemails you've gotten nasty emails, and i've often...