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we will speak to jackson mayor chokwe lumumba who has accused state lawmakers of colonizing jackson. then atlanta and the fight to stop the construction of cop city. 23 more protesters have been charged with domestic terrorism. heeality i the ones who are engagi in violce are t poli and theare righere from aanta, orgia. u ha apd, gegia stat poce,bi, ste troers, evybodexcept the marr poli who arengaging in violennd trorism against the people who are standing against this illegal land swap. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the justice department is issuing a scathing report on the louisville, kentucky, police department, documenting a pattern or practice of excessive force, unlawful stops, discrimination, failure to investigate sexual and domestic violence, and other charges. the findings follow a two-year probe into the louisville metro police department that followed the killing of breonna taylor, a black louisville health care worker who was shot and killed in her own home during a 2020 no-knoc
we will speak to jackson mayor chokwe lumumba who has accused state lawmakers of colonizing jackson. then atlanta and the fight to stop the construction of cop city. 23 more protesters have been charged with domestic terrorism. heeality i the ones who are engagi in violce are t poli and theare righere from aanta, orgia. u ha apd, gegia stat poce,bi, ste troers, evybodexcept the marr poli who arengaging in violennd trorism against the people who are standing against this illegal land swap. amy:...
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jackson is 85% black, but that encompasses 86% of the white population of jackson.appenstance? there are no state facilities within that district. he is using the trojan horse that has been used historically on a number of occasions in order to disenfranchise, in order to abuse largely black populations. >> what would you say to a constituent who says, mr. mayor, i hear you and i agree i don't trust the motivation of these individuals, but jackson recorded the highest murder rate in the country for a city of over 100,000 people in 2021, crime is a huge problem in jackson, i'd rather have something than nothing and they're not going to fund what you're asking for. this at least would provide some relief for the police that exist in the area that will not be included in this? >> what i would say is their concern is my concern. that is why we continue to look for new solutions. that is why we not only recruit more officers, but talk about and build the institutions that i told you about, such as our realtime command center, which we've done through our own resources. w
jackson is 85% black, but that encompasses 86% of the white population of jackson.appenstance? there are no state facilities within that district. he is using the trojan horse that has been used historically on a number of occasions in order to disenfranchise, in order to abuse largely black populations. >> what would you say to a constituent who says, mr. mayor, i hear you and i agree i don't trust the motivation of these individuals, but jackson recorded the highest murder rate in the...
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. >>> this is jackson. he is 19 years old and lives in a tiny room. with simon who is 21. >> we woke up to tons of bugs that people have found. >> i will fix it. >> and stefan, also 21. today is a big day for them. they hope to raise $1 million. ♪around here, that is not so far-fetched. >> so i am coding right now? >> that you are. >> gave his 19 it is already created $1 million company. >> a new gold rush. >> silicon valley is teaming with investor money. brilliant young people from all over the country are flocking here, hoping to become the next mark zuckerberg or steve jobs. >> you have any regrets about not even having a high school diploma? >> no, none. >> these young savants are charting the future. >> can we just see you control the car with your mind? [laughter] >> and changing the world. >> what happened in san francisco in 2,015 is going to be the subject of history books. ♪ ♪. >>> if you are wondering what college students are up to these days, you don't have to look much further than a football stadium on an october weekend. is 8:00 p.m.
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we need 3 jackson. i signed my scomplees did it for 6 months i cannot function without the 3 jackson. i'm dangs around getting to downtown actively is difficult special frustrating and i have been on this fight to state bus boofrmd here i am signing sick months before i go back home and work. . at this point it is too hard i will likely move home. i need the 3 jack. the one california sell too krauded. i take that often we're left on the sidewalk as the bus guess by because it is too crowded. mostly, speak on behalf of my neighbor mostly seniors who actually asked, how is that sfwhus i'm working we are trying to do what we can and i feel like we are we are really beating our heads against the wall. i need your help. the mayor said bring the streets alive. promised to bring muni service become all over the city that is you. we need your help that statute 3 jackson. most are back not the 3 jackson. she said we will hire more transit operators. so -- we need your help. bring this bus back to downtown in un
we need 3 jackson. i signed my scomplees did it for 6 months i cannot function without the 3 jackson. i'm dangs around getting to downtown actively is difficult special frustrating and i have been on this fight to state bus boofrmd here i am signing sick months before i go back home and work. . at this point it is too hard i will likely move home. i need the 3 jack. the one california sell too krauded. i take that often we're left on the sidewalk as the bus guess by because it is too crowded....
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jackson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks include on -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. without objection. now you may proceed. mr. jackson: thank you, mr. speaker. it is with great honor that i rise today to co-anchor this c.b.c. special order hour alongside the honorable cori bush of missouri, founder of the first congressional caucus for the equal rights amendment. for the next 60 minutes, members of the c.b.c. have an opportunity to speak directly to the american people on finally getting the equal rights across the finish line and recognize as the 28th amendment to the u.s. constitution. 100 years after it was first introduced in the hourps. an issue of great importance to the congressional black caucus, congress, the constituents we represent, and all americans. i rise today to celebrate and honor the incredible efforts of african-american women who have advocated for the equal rights
jackson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks include on -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. without objection. now you may proceed. mr. jackson: thank you, mr. speaker. it is with great honor that i rise today to co-anchor this c.b.c. special order hour alongside the honorable cori bush of missouri, founder of the first congressional caucus for the equal rights amendment. for the next 60...
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and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and so and he's also seen as kind of the father of democracy in the sense that he was one of the founders of the democratic party. he lost the 1824 election. he won the popular vote. he's had plural plurality in the popular vote, but he didn't win the electoral college. he decides he's going to expand who can vote in and expand democracy. but this is very much tied to why proper men. and he was really clear on this. this wasn't. yeah. and then later on, we'll get to the other people who believe this was his view. so you have various opposing views of harriet tubman who saw a multiracial people, multi
and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and...
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and joining us is the mayor of jackson.te senate is different from the house version, and omar laid it out well, and it is paring down most of the controversial aspects of the bill, and you are still calling it a trojan horse, and why? >> it is still an attack on the black leadership, and it is proposing to appoint judges by white, state leadership as opposed to giving the people the right to appoint their own leadership, and it is not only an attack on jackson, and the city, but it is attack on the black judges, ap attack on the black prosecutor who is a county-wide appointed individual, and it is an attack that recognizes or at least by the statement of the legislature who proposed the bill that he wanted to get the best and the brightest, and that is why they needed to be appointed rather than elected, and this is feeding into the notion of inferiority of the black communities that we are not intelligent enough or aware enough of our own needs to elect those who best represent us. furthermore, it is going to expand the c
and joining us is the mayor of jackson.te senate is different from the house version, and omar laid it out well, and it is paring down most of the controversial aspects of the bill, and you are still calling it a trojan horse, and why? >> it is still an attack on the black leadership, and it is proposing to appoint judges by white, state leadership as opposed to giving the people the right to appoint their own leadership, and it is not only an attack on jackson, and the city, but it is...
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residents and we are here in jackson.lic safety i a trojan horse it is a trojan horse because four years, of all of th requests of things that we hav requested in order to suppor our public safety measures it's been met by willful neglect. we have asked for ballisti technology which would allow our officers to connect shel casings to previous crimes we've asked for support of the realtime crime center, which i a 21st century crime tool that helps our officers when crimes are actively in progress we've asked for support of our criminal messager and violence interruption program, which we have gone through extraordinar measures with wells fargo bank in the national league o cities in order to get money t get officer violent prevention and trauma recovery. all of these things we've ha to do on our own, all while th state of mississippi has one o the highest deliberation o weapons that are easil disseminated across the state. they often enter into othe states while the pandemic started, fought state leadership becaus i had an
residents and we are here in jackson.lic safety i a trojan horse it is a trojan horse because four years, of all of th requests of things that we hav requested in order to suppor our public safety measures it's been met by willful neglect. we have asked for ballisti technology which would allow our officers to connect shel casings to previous crimes we've asked for support of the realtime crime center, which i a 21st century crime tool that helps our officers when crimes are actively in...
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it is my privilege to yield to the honorable sheila jackson sheila jackson lee from texas. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentlewoman from from florida and the gentleman from illinois for their distinguished leadership of the c.b.c. special order and acknowledge our leadership of steve horsford and to acknowledge a very important moment, mr. speaker. this isal time that draws memories, it draws emotions and draws a lot of tears. i am privileged to have worked for the southern christian leadership conference in a program called scope, how fortunate i was in the aftermath of the assassination of dr. king to meet his foot soldiers which included john orange, jose williams, ade young and reverend abernathy and privileged and honored to be able to not only know but to have his wisdom, his bril answer and leadership with us today. amongst those great leaders was a young man by the name of john lewis, who continued in his admiration for dr. king, his own journey of fight. he was on the freedom riders, beaten at that time as fellow riders who did not look like him, who were beaten and lo
it is my privilege to yield to the honorable sheila jackson sheila jackson lee from texas. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentlewoman from from florida and the gentleman from illinois for their distinguished leadership of the c.b.c. special order and acknowledge our leadership of steve horsford and to acknowledge a very important moment, mr. speaker. this isal time that draws memories, it draws emotions and draws a lot of tears. i am privileged to have worked for the southern christian leadership...
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so, i had -- >> reverend jesse jackson, thank you for coming. >> thank you.as off for six weeks. seven weeks. a, thank you, you're fighting the fight. time to reflect now. so -- >> thank you. there's a lot to put my head and. there's a lot of people, thank you, reverend. >> a special conversation, mentor and minty together. you may have heard that reverend jean jackson said this could be his last visit. because he has parkinson's. it's great to see them both there. that does it for the special edition of politicsnation. reverend al sharpton will be back in this very chair next weekend at 5 pm eastern. don't miss, that american bases with alicia menendez, that starts at the top of the. our sticker. our sticr.ke with the subway series. an all-star menu of delicious subs. like #8 the great garlic - rotisserie style chicken, bacon and garlic aioli. i've tasted greatness. great garlic though - tastes way better. can't argue with that analysis. try subway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. over 5 million people have fallen in love with a portable blender. blendjet 2 give
so, i had -- >> reverend jesse jackson, thank you for coming. >> thank you.as off for six weeks. seven weeks. a, thank you, you're fighting the fight. time to reflect now. so -- >> thank you. there's a lot to put my head and. there's a lot of people, thank you, reverend. >> a special conversation, mentor and minty together. you may have heard that reverend jean jackson said this could be his last visit. because he has parkinson's. it's great to see them both there. that...
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and i, i often kind of wondered why i known about andrew jackson and andrew jackson's meeting up on wye but i realized as i began to do more of the research that actually in new york city at home, way that met martin van buren and he was a jackson's vice president, and it was clear that she had seen him probably in that early salon period when she was in new york, 1834. and he may have mentioned to jackson. so andrew jackson knew about her, maybe because of van buren, but also because she was widely touted and seen as, you know, the the big attraction at this point in america. and so she did go to the jackson white house, to the president's house. and we don't have any record in his accounts of what he said to her or. we have is the newspaper of what transpired. and apparently jackson for some reason assumed that arthur moye was an emissary and that she would have the capacity to go back to china and to alert her fellow women who had bound feet that this was an unnecessary and, improper activity and that they should stop it and that she should go back to china and let them know that i'm
and i, i often kind of wondered why i known about andrew jackson and andrew jackson's meeting up on wye but i realized as i began to do more of the research that actually in new york city at home, way that met martin van buren and he was a jackson's vice president, and it was clear that she had seen him probably in that early salon period when she was in new york, 1834. and he may have mentioned to jackson. so andrew jackson knew about her, maybe because of van buren, but also because she was...
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jackson park is a fixture of my life. every sunday my friends i would go to the park and use every square inch every part of the p that was mentioned. spent hour playing on. i guess hai spent close to a thousand hours of my life there when you total the time in the pandemic. and playing as a child. of the hours i would guess i spent 1-2 just walking around the fence it find an access pinlt this . is a part of the design that could alleviate people's enjoyment. a baptist clarity in a month i will be 27 years old. last time the park was renovated i was 3. in between the previous reason sxragz this potential one i will have started and finished an entire preschool to college education. i will have left america to serve in the peace corps and return to america. move across the counsel row and become to san francisco. i spent helpful a year as a member at large of friends of jack park board now elected to serve as their secretary. i think my point is this the jackson park design is over due this is a commune driven project the
jackson park is a fixture of my life. every sunday my friends i would go to the park and use every square inch every part of the p that was mentioned. spent hour playing on. i guess hai spent close to a thousand hours of my life there when you total the time in the pandemic. and playing as a child. of the hours i would guess i spent 1-2 just walking around the fence it find an access pinlt this . is a part of the design that could alleviate people's enjoyment. a baptist clarity in a month i...
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jackson lee: international women's day is a day of honor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir. i have the honor to transmit here with a copy of a letter received from ms. susan j. bills, commissioner, commonwealth of virginia, department of elections, indicating that according to the unofficial results of the special election held february 21, 023, the honorable jennifer mcclellan was elected for representative to congress for the fourth congressional district, commonwealth of virginia. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, seek recognition? mr. scott: i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from virginia, the honorable jennifer l. mcclellan, but permitted to take the oath today. her certificate of election has not arrived but there's no contest and no question has
jackson lee: international women's day is a day of honor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir. i have the honor to transmit here with a copy of a letter received from ms. susan j. bills, commissioner, commonwealth of virginia, department of elections, indicating that according to the...
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girl scout is that you get to learn about things that are important >>> plus, backstage pass our pal jacksony takes us behind the scene at "the voice" with coach and country star blake shelton >> here is all anybody cares about. they want to know about the chair. here is where i have been sitting since 2011 i got my speakers built into the chair >>> what's in a name find out how some families come up with names for their pets >> bubbles right here, i named her that because of - >>> and there may be a special guest on hand. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nbc nightly news" -- kid edition. >>> welcome back tonight news kids edition. it is brate to be with you on saturday morning. we have a great line-up from pet names to our pop quiz to a behind-the-scenes look at the singing competition, "the voice. >> what does it take to be a team blake a sense of humor people that don't take themselves too serious. >>> first, let's begin with one of the top stories we are covering this week there's been a lot of talk about banks and how safe they are after the collapse of the silicon valley bank it has some grown-ups ner
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jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: madam chair, i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i rise today to celebrate the international day of women and to recognize that there are many faiths in this nation. but in some of our faith, the book of proverbs talks about the virtuous woman. i'd like to emphasize that theme in its broadness. the virtueness of women across the land and around the world. to be able to acknowledge the very unique and specific duties and responsibilities and vulnerabilities that women have and to celebrate them in every aspect of life. today in america as women get up and work in blue-collar jobs, hourly wages, from waitresses to bus drivers, to working in the building trades, to being on jobs that barely make ends meet, others tough but giving them a better way of life, they have never refused their assignment. they are the caretakers. they're the loving moms that little ones grab their legs and look to the
jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: madam chair, i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i rise today to celebrate the international day of women and to recognize that there are many faiths in this nation. but in some of our faith, the book of proverbs talks about the virtuous woman. i'd like to emphasize that theme in its broadness. the virtueness of women across the land and around the world. to be able...
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jackson, yes. [shouting] mrs. jackson: to god be the glory.e better. ray: you hear that? i'm recommended for explusion. montae: for something we believe in. ray: he just call my mom. my mom just texted me saying i'm-- montae: we're trying to help these people. ray: that's right, fellows. montae: they want to expel us. we deserve better. crowd: we deserve better. we deserve better. montae: (rapping) ♪ this is where we head from. ♪ ♪ yeah, this is where we, this is where. ♪ ♪ remember me because they're probably going to kill me. ♪ ♪ unless you're one of me, the you probably won't feel me. ♪ ♪ i'm only free to hunger, so you probably won't feel me. ♪ ♪ it's never been right, so it probably never will be. ♪ ♪ illegal they kill peace, in single i build peace. ♪ ♪ but we wouldn't get it too busy building the kill streaks. ♪ ♪ in all of the cities it's kidneys ♪ ♪ filling the filth streets. ♪ i'm feeling for meaning it's so discreet that they still eat. ♪ ♪ let's beat the hypocrisy coming straight from the bottom. ♪ ♪ see i'd be proving them wrong b
jackson, yes. [shouting] mrs. jackson: to god be the glory.e better. ray: you hear that? i'm recommended for explusion. montae: for something we believe in. ray: he just call my mom. my mom just texted me saying i'm-- montae: we're trying to help these people. ray: that's right, fellows. montae: they want to expel us. we deserve better. crowd: we deserve better. we deserve better. montae: (rapping) ♪ this is where we head from. ♪ ♪ yeah, this is where we, this is where. ♪ ♪ remember...
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michael jackson. hello. good morning, everyone. how you doing, doc? i uh my name is michael jackson and i was yes. the first resident in the building here. that's why. that's the reason why i was chosen to give you guys a different perspective. well, how it is to live here and what kind of things that they're doing positive things they're doing. i am. i'm from san francisco. born raised educated here. um city college state university engineering major. on the fast track. you know, and i, um i had a little bit too much on my plate. and i, um things happen to all of us. all of us and i hey, bro. and i, um yeah, i got caught up in the mix there. and i, i, uh in and out of programs and things. you know, and i kind of blew up. bedtime career blew it. you know, i can't blame anyone else. so i said, well, in these programs here. i can do the counseling thing. right? i can do the counseling thing, you know, so i pursued it. mhm substance abuse, counseling and health education. it was totally different than engineering engineering technology. social sciences i
michael jackson. hello. good morning, everyone. how you doing, doc? i uh my name is michael jackson and i was yes. the first resident in the building here. that's why. that's the reason why i was chosen to give you guys a different perspective. well, how it is to live here and what kind of things that they're doing positive things they're doing. i am. i'm from san francisco. born raised educated here. um city college state university engineering major. on the fast track. you know, and i, um i...
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the jackson highway is the main artery in and out.eek runs this way and then on the other side of jackson highway is the consummate river and they merge at highway 99 south of sacramento. there is a little levity. you can see it curves around just about an eighth of a mile. there was a breach january 1st during that big storm and water pulled out from deer creek and onto jackson highway and close jackson highway down angela rose. that is where we saw that epic flooding. we will not see that today but that levee has not been fixed. we are trying to get to the bottom of who is responsible for that levee and -- that could be a problem as we have a another wave of what weather coming through here. this road is by the dump. there is a speed bump. that was not -- we can see about an hour ago and now it is covered in water. it is still rising, even though it is not raining. that is the misnomer. we are not necessarily out of the case. >> that is the point we want to bring today. thank you so much for a look at -- definitely a scary situation
the jackson highway is the main artery in and out.eek runs this way and then on the other side of jackson highway is the consummate river and they merge at highway 99 south of sacramento. there is a little levity. you can see it curves around just about an eighth of a mile. there was a breach january 1st during that big storm and water pulled out from deer creek and onto jackson highway and close jackson highway down angela rose. that is where we saw that epic flooding. we will not see that...
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you have seen a spike of violence in cities like jackson like many ther cities in the past few years,tation, and as you have alluded coming to me, this is a black city, and the legislature is majority white, and what is being proposed is going to be taking the governing power away from the city and give it to the state, and therein lies the debate. >> reporter: whether it is the poverty or the violence, you don't think that the process is playing out right now is going to solve that? >> no. they have the ability to invest in programs and interventions that could reduce crime and reduce poverty in the city, and that has to be a part of the situation. >> reporter: a plan to reshape jackson's criminal system has been introduced into the house of representatives, and the solution is to change a portion of the city that is white to be under the capital police, and the bill expands it city wide, but both plans would put the selection of judges and prosecutors in the hands of the majority white legislature rather than the hands of the residents which is over 80% black taking governing power
you have seen a spike of violence in cities like jackson like many ther cities in the past few years,tation, and as you have alluded coming to me, this is a black city, and the legislature is majority white, and what is being proposed is going to be taking the governing power away from the city and give it to the state, and therein lies the debate. >> reporter: whether it is the poverty or the violence, you don't think that the process is playing out right now is going to solve that?...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson. justice jackson: yes, so on the merits it -- it was ry clarifying to me in your exchanges with jusceotomayor and justice kagan, that you said you're not challenging the removal determination, that you're saying this is really about detention, as the statute ysn that you are interpreting section 1226-c to require the detention of certain criminal noncitizens before dhs decides to initiate remol proceedings. am i right about that? mr. stone: and arrest, which we think both of those come from take into custody. but, yes. justice jackson:utt's before. mr. stone: yes. justice jackson: you said when they make the decision not to remove someone then that -- then their duty dissipates and they can let th g mr. stone: it attaches once the individual is released and it dissipates as soon as they make a decision. justice jackson: the reason why that's troubling me so, and you mentioned the fourth amendnt at one point, the reason why that's troubling me so is that isn't it the executive branches
chief justice roberts: justice jackson. justice jackson: yes, so on the merits it -- it was ry clarifying to me in your exchanges with jusceotomayor and justice kagan, that you said you're not challenging the removal determination, that you're saying this is really about detention, as the statute ysn that you are interpreting section 1226-c to require the detention of certain criminal noncitizens before dhs decides to initiate remol proceedings. am i right about that? mr. stone: and arrest,...
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justice jackson and synonyms that relate to the claim and -- justice jackson: and synonyms at relate to the claim and issue of the case. what is your thought on my point about the claim and ise this case being about the agency's invalid exercise of authority, bau it did not follow the right procedures? general stone: i agree to the extent the kind of claims that ngress provided for underneath the administrator procedure inud claims that run due to the essential invalidity of thing, it is not a valid exercise of power. congress chose to give that wer over both orders and both rules when it provided a view of agency action, a term defined in statute to provide both. i agree with you that vacatur is the natural remedy of vacating the actual thing itself that is categorically invalid justice jackson: -- invalid. justice jackson: it is in sectio10along with the claims people can make, what the uris reviewing and looking or are these kinds of errorsy the agency. we are told when they exist, you set aside the agency action. general stone: i agree. 6 and 706 to follow the same structure, whi
justice jackson and synonyms that relate to the claim and -- justice jackson: and synonyms at relate to the claim and issue of the case. what is your thought on my point about the claim and ise this case being about the agency's invalid exercise of authority, bau it did not follow the right procedures? general stone: i agree to the extent the kind of claims that ngress provided for underneath the administrator procedure inud claims that run due to the essential invalidity of thing, it is not a...
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she lives in richmond with her husband, david mills, and two children, jackson and samantha. and with her victory in last month's special election she made history as the first black woman ever elected to the congress from virginia. i know she will continue making history with her steadfast commitment to the fourth congressional district, fighting for their voices to be heard in this chamber and i know she'll car roin the legacy of her predecessorring our dear late friend, the congressman from the fourth district, donald mceachin. it is my honor to now yield to the gentlewoman from virginia, ms. mcclellan. ms. mcclellan: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, representative scott, for your introduction. thank you to the members of the virginia delegation and my new colleagues. i rise as the newest member of virginia's fourth congressional district. and the first african-american woman elected to this body from the commonwealth of virginia. i thank the voters of the fourth congressional district for placing their trust in me to serve in this, the people's house. today,
she lives in richmond with her husband, david mills, and two children, jackson and samantha. and with her victory in last month's special election she made history as the first black woman ever elected to the congress from virginia. i know she will continue making history with her steadfast commitment to the fourth congressional district, fighting for their voices to be heard in this chamber and i know she'll car roin the legacy of her predecessorring our dear late friend, the congressman from...
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i imagine that you would acknowledge that crime is a significant problem in the city of jackson.n the circuit court system. so why is this the wrong plan to alleviate that, to add these judges to try to deal with some of these cases? >> thank you for having me, victor. the reason it's wrong, and let me correct something about the backlog. there is a backlog but there are jurisdictions in this state that have a greater backlog than jackson, a higher number. and there is no provision -- but they're in counties that are majority white and districts that are majority white. they have not suggested one time that they will appoint judges. let me point out the reason it's wrong is because the constitution of the state of mississippi, article 6, section 153, expressly says that judges shall be appointed. and furthermore, we have a provision, a way if you want to have more judges to handle this backlog. we do it every year. we have people come and request additional judges. this county, this district has requested additional judges to be elected and they have been turned down and denied a
i imagine that you would acknowledge that crime is a significant problem in the city of jackson.n the circuit court system. so why is this the wrong plan to alleviate that, to add these judges to try to deal with some of these cases? >> thank you for having me, victor. the reason it's wrong, and let me correct something about the backlog. there is a backlog but there are jurisdictions in this state that have a greater backlog than jackson, a higher number. and there is no provision -- but...
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justice coney barrett: thank >> justice jackson? stice brown jackson: i wanted to quickly circl to the fairness point. i guess i'm wondering whether or not the same furnace iueould arise with respect to any federal benefit program. so, i'm thinking authe fact that as a result of covid, we had massive infusions of money given to vario cpanies or organizations, clearly authorized because congress said, do i i'm wondering whether that would be unfair to people who didn't own coany or somebody who didn't have, you know, a nonprofit and wasn't gein that money. i just don't kn h far we can go with this notion of, to the extent that the vement is providing much-needed assistance to people in an emergency. it'going to be unfair to those who don't get the same benefit. ms. prelogar: yes, that's exactly right. what i would say ith's inherently an aspect of what congress authorized in the heroes act as well. it specifically thought about this situationwh to do about student loan borrowers who are impacted ba tional emergency, who might then en
justice coney barrett: thank >> justice jackson? stice brown jackson: i wanted to quickly circl to the fairness point. i guess i'm wondering whether or not the same furnace iueould arise with respect to any federal benefit program. so, i'm thinking authe fact that as a result of covid, we had massive infusions of money given to vario cpanies or organizations, clearly authorized because congress said, do i i'm wondering whether that would be unfair to people who didn't own coany or...
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where it's not evidence based. >> reporter: legal leaders in jackson believe there are better ways toto keep up with the pace of cases. >> the real problem is that for decades the county has needed at least two more elected permanent judges. >> reporter: over the last few years, jackson has seen a spike in violence. in 2021 one of the highest murder raetes in the country, sponsors have organized it would po power. >> this bill is designed to enhance the court system of the county. >> reporter: the senate version of the bill would expand the jurisdiction of the capital police force. striking an agreement with the local police on how to police. in theory, together. but any dispute related to the law enforcement functions within the boundaries of the city of jackson, mississippi, shall be resolved in the commissioner of the department of public safety. the pay your said he wouldn't sign it. but some residents are concerned that they wouldn't be held to the same accountability as the same one. a 25-year-old was killed by po police. >> this bill legislature has introduced that would expand
where it's not evidence based. >> reporter: legal leaders in jackson believe there are better ways toto keep up with the pace of cases. >> the real problem is that for decades the county has needed at least two more elected permanent judges. >> reporter: over the last few years, jackson has seen a spike in violence. in 2021 one of the highest murder raetes in the country, sponsors have organized it would po power. >> this bill is designed to enhance the court system of...
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so people look to jackson hole to see, is there a reset in monetary policy?> the economy has slowed. we'rlikely in recession and perhaps going deeper into it. are they gonna keep taking us down this road? are they gonna keep slamming the breaks on rates? raising 75 basis points until we've got job cuts across the corporate sector? >> central bankers were saviors post-global financial crisis. this time, it was different. the mood was more, uh, you know, for the first time, uh, we're failing. >> is powell ready to risk recession? this is the question. >> chair powell, the floor is yours. please come to the podium. (audience applauding) >> jackson hole in 2022 was quite important. >> thank you, peter, and good morning, everyone. >> the market were feeling in the summer that maybe the fed would have a pivot, would stop raising rates, and maybe start cutting em. >> the markets started talking about a fed pivot. >> ...the markets, though maybe they'll, they'll just ease up a bit. >> the market is, i think, anticipating that they're going to blink. >> reducing infla
so people look to jackson hole to see, is there a reset in monetary policy?> the economy has slowed. we'rlikely in recession and perhaps going deeper into it. are they gonna keep taking us down this road? are they gonna keep slamming the breaks on rates? raising 75 basis points until we've got job cuts across the corporate sector? >> central bankers were saviors post-global financial crisis. this time, it was different. the mood was more, uh, you know, for the first time, uh, we're...
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justice coney barret tnk >> justice jackson? justice brown jackson: i wanted quickly circle back to the fairness point. i guess i'm wondering whether or nothsame furnace issue would arise with respect to any federal benefit program. soi'm thinking about the fact that as a result of covid, we had massive infusions of money given to various companies or organizations, clearly authorized because congress said, do it. i'm wondering etr that would be unfair to people who didn't own a company or somebody who didn't have, you know, a nonprofianwasn't getting that money. ju don't know how far we can go with this notion of, to t tent that the government is providing much-needed siance to people in an erncy. it's going to be unfair to those who don't get the same benefit. ms. elar: yes, that's exactly right. wh i would say is that's inherently an aspect of what congress authorized in the heroes act as well. it specifically thought abt this situation, what to do about student loan borrowershore impacted by a national emergency, who mig tn
justice coney barret tnk >> justice jackson? justice brown jackson: i wanted quickly circle back to the fairness point. i guess i'm wondering whether or nothsame furnace issue would arise with respect to any federal benefit program. soi'm thinking about the fact that as a result of covid, we had massive infusions of money given to various companies or organizations, clearly authorized because congress said, do it. i'm wondering etr that would be unfair to people who didn't own a company...
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jesse jackson is also there, reverend al sharpton, along with james clyburn as well. as we remember, john lewis, then a young man going on to become a congressman, a civil rights leader as well. one of the major civil rights leaders of that time, walking across that bridge as well, in which they were confronted by police on the other side of the bridge and beaten brutally. and the events in salma galvanizing the public opinion and mobilize in congress to pass the voting rights act, which president johnson signed into law on august 6th, 1965. let's take a listen, if we can. let's go to simone now, she's going to pick things up from here. i'll see you next weekend, two to 4 pm eastern on msnbc, thank you for watching. on msn bc, than you for >> and good afternoon, d hello to all of you. i am katie phang, in for simone sanders thompson at this hour, president biden is in selma, alabama. we are looking at live pictures right now, he will be speaking any moment now, marking the anniversary of bloody sunday. a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement that led to landmark
jesse jackson is also there, reverend al sharpton, along with james clyburn as well. as we remember, john lewis, then a young man going on to become a congressman, a civil rights leader as well. one of the major civil rights leaders of that time, walking across that bridge as well, in which they were confronted by police on the other side of the bridge and beaten brutally. and the events in salma galvanizing the public opinion and mobilize in congress to pass the voting rights act, which...
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michael jackson. hello. good morning, everyone. how you doing, doc? i uh my name is michael jackson and i was yes. the first resident in the building here. that's why. that's the reason why i was chosen to give you guys a different perspective. well, how it is to live here and what kind of things that they're doing positive things they're doing. i am. i'm from san francisco. born raised educated here. um city college state university engineering major. on the fast track. you know, and i, um i had a little bit too much on my plate. and i, um things happen to all of us. all of us and i hey, bro. and i, um yeah, i got caught up in the mix there. and i, i, uh in and out of programs and things. you know, and i kind of blew up. bedtime career blew it. you know, i can't blame anyone else. so i said, well, in these programs here. i can do the counseling thing. right? i can do the counseling thing, you know, so i pursued it. mhm substance abuse, counseling and health education. it was totally different than engineering engineering technology. social sciences i
michael jackson. hello. good morning, everyone. how you doing, doc? i uh my name is michael jackson and i was yes. the first resident in the building here. that's why. that's the reason why i was chosen to give you guys a different perspective. well, how it is to live here and what kind of things that they're doing positive things they're doing. i am. i'm from san francisco. born raised educated here. um city college state university engineering major. on the fast track. you know, and i, um i...
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jackson, let me start with you. i will acknowledge the probably the easiest speech any president gives is a state of the union. basically read two lines off the teleprompter. people clap. you get a break. you take a sip of water. joe passed the state of the union test but then you see him the last two days. he is mumbling. at times he's incoherent. he is saying incoherent things. other times he is lashing out in anger. are they not all classic signs of somebody that's in a steep cognitive decline? >> absolutely. that's what happens when you get old. you get confused. you get impaired coming start striking out. it's a common behavior along with the other physical things. he shuffles when he walks and slurs his speech and he's confused. you're right, he's got all kinds of issues. he is racist. he is stupid, in my mind. he says he may be white but he's not stupid. i submit to you that he is both light and stupid and if i said some of the things he said, if i talked about the nurse the way he did. for two weeks the only
jackson, let me start with you. i will acknowledge the probably the easiest speech any president gives is a state of the union. basically read two lines off the teleprompter. people clap. you get a break. you take a sip of water. joe passed the state of the union test but then you see him the last two days. he is mumbling. at times he's incoherent. he is saying incoherent things. other times he is lashing out in anger. are they not all classic signs of somebody that's in a steep cognitive...
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found at jackson's body.olice say they do not believe there was any foul play involved or whether a eucalyptus tree came down at an apartment complex in san leandro . the strong gusty winds brought down the tree at the lakeside village apartments, damaging several vehicles, the tree set on caltrans property along the side of the 2 38 right near interstate 80, 81 resident we spoke to said it all sounded like an earthquake. my core and my house shook. my house shook. you know everything felt like an earthquake. for i looked out and i thought a tree in the middle of the street. no one was hurt and cleanup could take days. taking a live look right now at interstate 80 near donner summit white out conditions tonight eastbound lanes are closed at applegate due to multiple spinouts, but caltrans is allowing westbound traffic through the area. the storm is bringing even more snow to the higher elevations in the sierra , and officials are urging people to reconsider driving up to the mountains. right now, 1 to 2 ft of
found at jackson's body.olice say they do not believe there was any foul play involved or whether a eucalyptus tree came down at an apartment complex in san leandro . the strong gusty winds brought down the tree at the lakeside village apartments, damaging several vehicles, the tree set on caltrans property along the side of the 2 38 right near interstate 80, 81 resident we spoke to said it all sounded like an earthquake. my core and my house shook. my house shook. you know everything felt like...
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he died, a victim of gun violence. >> lesean jackson is my son.ng. my son was challenging. my son was a seeker. >> reporter: pop smoke, son of audrey and greg jackson, known to the world as the voice behind platinum-selling hits like "welcome to the party." ♪ baby welcome to the party ♪ ♪ i hit your boy up then i go skating around ♪ >> reporter: the viral track "dior." ♪ because you're dior dior ♪ >> reporter: many praised him as the next big hip-hop star, the artist who would bring new york rap back to the forefront. but he'd never see 11 of his songs go platinum or accept his five billboard awards. >> i know there are better days. i just think -- just days, you know. maybe there are better days and something like that is the day when i feel it but it's not a loss, it's just a remembering. >> reporter: on february 19th, 2020, pop smoke died at just 20 years old. that same week, his mix tape debuted at number seven on the billboard 200 chart. can you tell me what the name pop smoke means to you? >> pop smoke. that's a persona. that's a persona tha
he died, a victim of gun violence. >> lesean jackson is my son.ng. my son was challenging. my son was a seeker. >> reporter: pop smoke, son of audrey and greg jackson, known to the world as the voice behind platinum-selling hits like "welcome to the party." ♪ baby welcome to the party ♪ ♪ i hit your boy up then i go skating around ♪ >> reporter: the viral track "dior." ♪ because you're dior dior ♪ >> reporter: many praised him as the next...
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as well as martin luther king the third, and congresswoman terry sewell, and the reverend jesse jacksonfrom selma tomorrow. still ahead, today former president trump is set to speak just minutes from now. at the conservative cpac conference in washington. my political panel is standing by to talk about the republican field for 2024 ahead. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's top news stories, richard. >> rev, great saturday to. you subsidiaries we're watching this hour. authorities in frederick maryland are on the scene of an overturned tanker truck that crashed and caught fire this afternoon. damaging air by homes. and vehicles. crews say that the fires under control in hazardous materials were contained before they reached a nearby creek. the driver of the truck was killed. no other injuries have been reported. at least seven people are dead after a series of severe storms tearing through the southern united states. deadly storms and high winds, even a handful of tornadoes led to widespread power outages from texas to tennessee, and kentucky. that weather system is taking
as well as martin luther king the third, and congresswoman terry sewell, and the reverend jesse jacksonfrom selma tomorrow. still ahead, today former president trump is set to speak just minutes from now. at the conservative cpac conference in washington. my political panel is standing by to talk about the republican field for 2024 ahead. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's top news stories, richard. >> rev, great saturday to. you subsidiaries we're watching this hour....
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justice brown jackson: that's beusthere are not negotiated procedures and appear as? ms. prog: right, the statutory tax is very clear. en if we were to get to on the merits, they haven' actually been deprived of any procedural rights. the heroes act specifies that weavers of modifications issued under thhees act are exempt from comment. but i think because t fundamental flaw with your theory of injury, and the fact that it could't be redress by their own arguments in this ca, ey have now brought up this educaonct idea. they have not been deprived of any procedural rights dethe education act. procur rights derived from agency conditions under agency authority. d it's not as though they have any procedural right in the ether to just comment on the concept of loan forgens writ large, but instead, under the heroes act, as wha just discussed, there is not a notice and commt ocedural, right under the education, act no cion has been made. and so they have not been deprived of any procedure associated with that decision-making. justice brown jackson: so what they would need, i wo
justice brown jackson: that's beusthere are not negotiated procedures and appear as? ms. prog: right, the statutory tax is very clear. en if we were to get to on the merits, they haven' actually been deprived of any procedural rights. the heroes act specifies that weavers of modifications issued under thhees act are exempt from comment. but i think because t fundamental flaw with your theory of injury, and the fact that it could't be redress by their own arguments in this ca, ey have now...
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he was very loyal to jackson. and i think that jackson was involved in some very questionable stuff. but try you might and butler said this throughout his postwar life. i been investigated unlike some people who say that it's really true i have been invested hated more than anybody else in the history. and he had and he said it would have been found. it would have been found. and all of my accounts are public and everything is public. but it's true. and when the treasury department agents and others finally said, you really need to get jackson out of new orleans because it's sullying, you know, people's impression of you. he sent him away. so thank you. i had steering from western virginia. yes, i remember you from our old well on the assassination circuit. first time we met was at the lincoln forum on the lincoln. exactly. and you spoke on joseph holt? yes. another maligned figure. yes, indeed. yeah, you have. yes. lived across the street. i do i do. perhaps i maligned myself. i, i want to live a noisy, fearless.
he was very loyal to jackson. and i think that jackson was involved in some very questionable stuff. but try you might and butler said this throughout his postwar life. i been investigated unlike some people who say that it's really true i have been invested hated more than anybody else in the history. and he had and he said it would have been found. it would have been found. and all of my accounts are public and everything is public. but it's true. and when the treasury department agents and...
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doctor ronnie jackson thank you congressman we appreciate yourbe time.ht back, stay wit h us us. refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds. i was thinking, i should probably set up that 90 day refill. walgreens is all about making life easier. i can help set that up right now for you. i'll be honest, there are days i forget what she's supposed to be taking. hey, i get it... and you're not alone in this, ok? so james, all these prescriptions. are they covered? that's right. with your medicare plan you get low-cost copays. thank you. let's talk about making things easier. walgreens is here. ♪ every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. develo
doctor ronnie jackson thank you congressman we appreciate yourbe time.ht back, stay wit h us us. refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered...