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my name is jackson hinkle by a few years ago, jackson was campaigning for progressive causes i was blm originally blm has been co-opted by nato, by the government. >> and adam aka charm whole, had changed as well. >> so you money a big brother used to be a big lift absolutely a big democrat you are a bernie bro burned oh, through and through. i wanted to find out what had them change. why do you think the russians like he is i speak truth to see you that american politics has schizophrenia bibi, you've got one side saying you're crazy, you get the outside saying you crazy minute man let me back up for a minute we do the revolution to severe eczema disrupts my skin night and day despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have revoke a once-daily pill that reduces the edge and helps clear the rash of eczema fast. >> some taking invoke felt significant. it's really as early as two days. and some achieved dramatic skin clearances its early as two weeks many saw clear are almost clear skin plus many had clear skin and less edge even at three years, run vote can lower your ab
my name is jackson hinkle by a few years ago, jackson was campaigning for progressive causes i was blm originally blm has been co-opted by nato, by the government. >> and adam aka charm whole, had changed as well. >> so you money a big brother used to be a big lift absolutely a big democrat you are a bernie bro burned oh, through and through. i wanted to find out what had them change. why do you think the russians like he is i speak truth to see you that american politics has...
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he chose jackson. he's going to give half the army's infantry to stonewall jackson, whose ability to operate in a semi fashion was beyond question. no question about that. he's going to with longstreet, all the army's infantry. longstreet was and always the senior subordinate in the army of northern. so these three officers longstreet, jackson and stewart, would do far more than any others to help lee transform the army of northern virginia into the confederacy's premiere military instrument and in time into its most national institution. that phenomenon began, with the campaign of second manassas, during which jackson's ability to maneuver apart from the rest the army. longstreet's gift orchestrating powerful tactical blows and skills, astute skills at reconnaissance and screening, although admittedly up against cavalry whose horses couldn't be ridden around, as kati told us, left no doubt that lee had made sound choices in selecting triumvirate to operate as his second echelon. lee's operations again
he chose jackson. he's going to give half the army's infantry to stonewall jackson, whose ability to operate in a semi fashion was beyond question. no question about that. he's going to with longstreet, all the army's infantry. longstreet was and always the senior subordinate in the army of northern. so these three officers longstreet, jackson and stewart, would do far more than any others to help lee transform the army of northern virginia into the confederacy's premiere military instrument...
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he justifies his choice of jackson. i mean, jackson jackson. he he was a national hero based on the valley campaign, that it's sort of inoculated him the kind of treatment that he might have received as a result of his seven days performance, had it not been for that previous success, his renown due. elaborate a little on your comment about jackson during the seven days war that he was sort of inactive or. well he he wasn't specific. i don't want to go all let's just say that he was he behaved in a way during the seven days that would have brought an immediate arrest for any of his subordinates had behaved that way if he had been in charge. he was late. late. he fell asleep in the he fell asleep in in in the midst of a battle. fell asleep. he's always to be somewhere. he's always late. he doesn't do what he's supposed to do. he's the missing component again and again in the seven days. it is a rare good performance for jackson it's not just a bad one. so wretched one. in the seven days and a great contrast streets. and this is from lee's perspe
he justifies his choice of jackson. i mean, jackson jackson. he he was a national hero based on the valley campaign, that it's sort of inoculated him the kind of treatment that he might have received as a result of his seven days performance, had it not been for that previous success, his renown due. elaborate a little on your comment about jackson during the seven days war that he was sort of inactive or. well he he wasn't specific. i don't want to go all let's just say that he was he behaved...
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jackson iss problematical in the '70s. leak its over that of course as a go forward but jackson is never act good, he's never good tactically. he bungles, he's fighting nathaniel banks and he stumbles and tumbles around even a part of the ballot. his isle the only part of the le the battle of fredericksburg that gets to breach by the union assault. he doesn't have great tactical day. doesn't have a great tactical play at anteater. his best tactically is at chancellorsville and at the end of what he does lee's army is in worse shape than before started. i don't know, jackson is an interesting character. i'll stop about him. [laughing] looks like there's one more and then people are worn out. >> question concerning when in your assessment emancipation proclamation and the goals of it shifted from essentially denying the confederacy main power that enabled white military age to serve at a very high rate in the confederacy compared toto the north, to one of basically a long-term goal of ending slavery and freeing the slaves. >
jackson iss problematical in the '70s. leak its over that of course as a go forward but jackson is never act good, he's never good tactically. he bungles, he's fighting nathaniel banks and he stumbles and tumbles around even a part of the ballot. his isle the only part of the le the battle of fredericksburg that gets to breach by the union assault. he doesn't have great tactical day. doesn't have a great tactical play at anteater. his best tactically is at chancellorsville and at the end of...
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lee and jackson here.onfederate civilians welcomed the report of the victory at second manassas but like the cap quickly cast their attention to advance north of the potomac river it's really an interesting phenomenon to see who gets there very briefly and then everything is about maryland and what is going on in maryland. for most confederates they thrust into maryland made sense as a final phase of radical reshaping of military affairs and eastern theater per "a sibling in lynchburg who aptly summed up this thinking and who will bring the second part of my talk to a close. victory after victory has crowned our arms are jon w stone are victorious army is to get driving the enemy before them. but we continue to drive them till not a vestige of that invading army shall ever again tread upon southern soil. the actions of jon pope and his invading army touched a profound record among confederates in and out of uniform. and that brings us to the third part of my talk. the reaction and hope among civilians and
lee and jackson here.onfederate civilians welcomed the report of the victory at second manassas but like the cap quickly cast their attention to advance north of the potomac river it's really an interesting phenomenon to see who gets there very briefly and then everything is about maryland and what is going on in maryland. for most confederates they thrust into maryland made sense as a final phase of radical reshaping of military affairs and eastern theater per "a sibling in lynchburg who...
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jackson is problematical.t of course as they go forward but jackson is never good tactically he mumbles cedar mountain is a victory he's fighting nathaniel banks and he stumbles and fumbles around even in parts of the valley, he doesn't have as is the only part of the line of the battle of fredericksburg that gets breached by the union assault he doesn't have a great tactical day at antietam. is best tactical day is at chancellorsville at the e end o what he does lee's army is in worse shape it was before he started so i don't know, jackson is an interesting character i will stop. >> looks like one more and then people are worn out. >> question concerning when in your assessment the emancipation proclamation and the goals of it shifted from essentially denying the confederacy main power that enabled white military age to serve at a very high rate in the confederacy compared to the north to one of basically long-term y goals bringing in freed slaves. >> why do i think talking from united states perspective? why
jackson is problematical.t of course as they go forward but jackson is never good tactically he mumbles cedar mountain is a victory he's fighting nathaniel banks and he stumbles and fumbles around even in parts of the valley, he doesn't have as is the only part of the line of the battle of fredericksburg that gets breached by the union assault he doesn't have a great tactical day at antietam. is best tactical day is at chancellorsville at the e end o what he does lee's army is in worse shape it...
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so quincy adams was not above trying to use jackson that he regarded jackson, what bothered him was whathe believed to be jackson's demagoguery, his appeal to people's instincts. he believed that most of the people who voted for jackson were and subject to being bribed or pressured. quincy adams swore he would never be a traitor of papers in the kisser of babies, none of that for him. jackson seemed to be all of those although his interjection of as aristocratic as any american that ever lived but the other people doing that who worked for him. other than slavery all the sins of the country were committed. he decided to give jackson an honorary degree and adams was apoplectic. he dissented on theoa governing board in fury, how dare you to face and spoil the reputation of the institution giving a degree to batman. and he tried -- the adams relationship with thomas jefferson was very interesting. after the end of the napoleonic wars, now i'm sorry it was before that. it was after the conclusion of the peace treaty with great britain in 1783. in 1784 and 1785 thomas jefferson and the adams
so quincy adams was not above trying to use jackson that he regarded jackson, what bothered him was whathe believed to be jackson's demagoguery, his appeal to people's instincts. he believed that most of the people who voted for jackson were and subject to being bribed or pressured. quincy adams swore he would never be a traitor of papers in the kisser of babies, none of that for him. jackson seemed to be all of those although his interjection of as aristocratic as any american that ever lived...
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so, you know, quincy adams was not above trying to to to use jackson, but he regarded jackson. what what bothered him was was was the. what he believed be jackson's demagoguery. his appeal to people's worst. his he believed, moved that most of the who voted for jackson were semi-literate and subject to being bribed or pressured. he he thought quincy adams swore that he would never be slapper of back say trader of favors, a kiss or a baby's and none of that for him. and jackson seemed to be all of those. although in a sense andrew, jackson was as aristocratic as any american who ever, ever. but he had other people who were doing their their work for him. but there was indian removal, which adams later wrote that that other than slavery of all sense that the country has committed its treatment with americans as said. so so there was there was that that however, decided to give jackson an honorary degree and adams was apple electric. you know, he descended on the governor board in a fury. how dare you deface despoil reputation of the institution by giving a degree to that that man
so, you know, quincy adams was not above trying to to to use jackson, but he regarded jackson. what what bothered him was was was the. what he believed be jackson's demagoguery. his appeal to people's worst. his he believed, moved that most of the who voted for jackson were semi-literate and subject to being bribed or pressured. he he thought quincy adams swore that he would never be slapper of back say trader of favors, a kiss or a baby's and none of that for him. and jackson seemed to be all...
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jackson watch pope and perhaps strike. at this point, we knew that he to go on the attack had not quite figured out the exact axis of approach or what he wanted to do. as he put it, he could get no clue as to federal intentions, but he did know that he wanted jackson to stay within striking distance of pope and pope's troops and thus jackson forced the issue when he marched north at the start of august, 1862 and collided with nathaniel banks at cedar mountain. though it was a bit of a close run affair with jackson himself rallying the troops by waving a flag as the line wavered, the battle did end as a confederate victory and widen the possibility for further against pope. and so then lee began to shift of operation lines forward from richmond to around gordonvale. lee directed long street to to advance in central and north central virginia. we had received intelligence that had arrived in fredericksburg, and it also left fredericksburg. this made it imperative for lee to act. he wrote at lee, it is all important our movem
jackson watch pope and perhaps strike. at this point, we knew that he to go on the attack had not quite figured out the exact axis of approach or what he wanted to do. as he put it, he could get no clue as to federal intentions, but he did know that he wanted jackson to stay within striking distance of pope and pope's troops and thus jackson forced the issue when he marched north at the start of august, 1862 and collided with nathaniel banks at cedar mountain. though it was a bit of a close run...
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jackson, and dr.cally black colleges and universities. [ applause ] hampton university. [ applause ] west virginia state college. [ applause ] and well before us, --. all four were initiated into the alpha kappa alpha sorority. a.k.a., having quit the year. for seven decades, they went on to build legendary careers and helped to shape the exceptionalism of american aeronautics. when john glenn was preparing to become the first man to orbit the earth, he asked ms. johnson, if the flight calculations were correct. because he trusted her above all others. to get it right. she later became a crucial member of the teams that landed americans on the moon and insured the success of the space shuttle program. ms. vaughn led the segregated west area computing department, breaking barriers as nasa's first african american manager. she subsequently led colleagues of every race and advocated on their behalf for promotions, pay raises, and better work conditions. ms. vaughn began her career in december, 1943. hold
jackson, and dr.cally black colleges and universities. [ applause ] hampton university. [ applause ] west virginia state college. [ applause ] and well before us, --. all four were initiated into the alpha kappa alpha sorority. a.k.a., having quit the year. for seven decades, they went on to build legendary careers and helped to shape the exceptionalism of american aeronautics. when john glenn was preparing to become the first man to orbit the earth, he asked ms. johnson, if the flight...
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the families of miss jackson, miss von. ms. johnson and dr. my family and all my colleagues who are here today to help celebrate wonderful occasion. thank you for intentional seeking diverse opinions for solutions to humanity's challenges of living off the planet. i have had the honor of working at nasa since the 10th grade as. an intern during the apollo missions and over 49 years i've worked in lunar vault, helping to the mysteries of how our and species form by analyzing the 842 pounds of rocks brought back from the apollo missions over the years. we have worked with thousands of researchers the globe, making thousands of discoveries about the formation of the moon, the sun, the earth and the resources that exist of our planet. i think congress, its continued support and the first woman and the first person of color to bring back samples from the polls. the moon from mars and across the universe inspiring a generation and providing opportunities for people more represen native of the way our country looks to understand humanity's place in t
the families of miss jackson, miss von. ms. johnson and dr. my family and all my colleagues who are here today to help celebrate wonderful occasion. thank you for intentional seeking diverse opinions for solutions to humanity's challenges of living off the planet. i have had the honor of working at nasa since the 10th grade as. an intern during the apollo missions and over 49 years i've worked in lunar vault, helping to the mysteries of how our and species form by analyzing the 842 pounds of...
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the families of miss jackson, miss von. ms. johnson and dr. my family and all my colleagues who are here today to help celebrate wonderful occasion. thank you for intentional seeking diverse opinions for solutions to humanity's challenges of living off the planet. i have had the honor of working at nasa since the 10th grade as. an intern during the apollo missions and over 49 years i've worked in lunar vault, helping to the mysteries of how our and species form by analyzing the 842 pounds of rocks brought back from the apollo missions over the years. we have worked with thousands of researchers the globe, making thousands of discoveries about the formation of the moon, the sun, the earth and the resources that exist of our planet. i think congress, its continued support and the first woman and the first person of color to bring back samples from the polls. the moon from mars and across the universe inspiring a generation and providing opportunities for people more represen native of the way our country looks to understand humanity's place in t
the families of miss jackson, miss von. ms. johnson and dr. my family and all my colleagues who are here today to help celebrate wonderful occasion. thank you for intentional seeking diverse opinions for solutions to humanity's challenges of living off the planet. i have had the honor of working at nasa since the 10th grade as. an intern during the apollo missions and over 49 years i've worked in lunar vault, helping to the mysteries of how our and species form by analyzing the 842 pounds of...
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and that was our guest, david jackson. in 1995, who was covering the hearings. mr. jackson. what were those days like and what was the media coverage like? sunrise of sun up. it was the media coverage was intense. i mean, i think you guys broadcast them live and like huge swathes of the hearings were broadcast live. i know, by cnn. i don't think fox and msnbc had started yet, but all the major newspapers, all the networks were there. there was basically early, early morning, basically at night. and i think because you had so many as you mentioned, there were two committees involved in this. there were joint committee hearings. so you had, you know, 15 to 20 members on from both parties who wanted their question time. and they took as much questioning time as they could. so, yeah, it was it was quite an arduous ordeal, but they wanted to wrap it up as quickly as possible as well. so did the joint committees issue a report, and if so, what did they conclude with that initial report? and it was they were more critical of the government that they basically said that the entire m
and that was our guest, david jackson. in 1995, who was covering the hearings. mr. jackson. what were those days like and what was the media coverage like? sunrise of sun up. it was the media coverage was intense. i mean, i think you guys broadcast them live and like huge swathes of the hearings were broadcast live. i know, by cnn. i don't think fox and msnbc had started yet, but all the major newspapers, all the networks were there. there was basically early, early morning, basically at night....
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please help me welcome justice ketanji brown jackson jackson. yes. thank you so much. thank you all for being here. and i thought that i would start by reading an excerpt from the preface of my book to get us warmed up a sacred trust. i had to keep reminding myself this moment was real. it was just before noon on the 30th day of june 20, 22, and i was standing in front of a plain wooden door that would soon open into the grand west conference room of the supreme court of the united states. my family was already inside. my husband, patrick, our daughters talia and layla, and my parents johnny and ellery brown, were there among the family members and friends who had gathered to witness my historic swearing in. my heart was hammering so loudly that i wondered if the two black robed men standing on either side of me, chief justice john g. roberts, jr. and retiring associate judge. justice stephen g. breyer could hear it too. only 2 hours before they and the other seven justices of the supreme court had issued their final decision of the 2020 122 term, justice breyer to a p
please help me welcome justice ketanji brown jackson jackson. yes. thank you so much. thank you all for being here. and i thought that i would start by reading an excerpt from the preface of my book to get us warmed up a sacred trust. i had to keep reminding myself this moment was real. it was just before noon on the 30th day of june 20, 22, and i was standing in front of a plain wooden door that would soon open into the grand west conference room of the supreme court of the united states. my...
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criminal trial this, but michael jackson might not have been the weirdest person at the michael jackson know what mike lawler's go to michael jackson moon crotch grabs. there's moonwalk project yeah. >> i didn't that had on fire what did you just say? the harris and fight i turns out mike lawler can move, moonwalk. as seen this video have this victory dance. >> i've been working on it. >> it's almost perfect so it's yeah, that's like i have never seen someone moonwalk so flavor leslie only be moving from the knees down while you walk that's like the river dance version. >> it was like of moonwalking. i'm not saying he's getting invited to a bet. hip hop award show, but as far as dress shoes on carpet, is pretty good, credible. >> i'm next offender. >> oh, that's rob schneider. >> that's the hot chick himself. rob schneider, does anyone know who ron? yes. yes. to can be mutombo died. oh, yes. and he made an illusion to the idea that maybe dikembe mutombo had died from being vaxxed got it yeah, he did know dad. dude tumble doubt earlier this week at age of 58 from brain cancer. so schneid
criminal trial this, but michael jackson might not have been the weirdest person at the michael jackson know what mike lawler's go to michael jackson moon crotch grabs. there's moonwalk project yeah. >> i didn't that had on fire what did you just say? the harris and fight i turns out mike lawler can move, moonwalk. as seen this video have this victory dance. >> i've been working on it. >> it's almost perfect so it's yeah, that's like i have never seen someone moonwalk so...
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final answer to be michael jackson brown well michael jackson fans and anybody would ask it turns out, lawler is known around washington as a huge michael jackson fan. does anyone know what he did in 2005 to show his support for the king of pop raped a kid outside the courthouse when michael jackson was being tried for some for what for what andy senior mike lawler flew from new york to california to attend michael jackson's criminal trial this, but michael jackson might not have been the weirdest person at the michael jackson before we move on, does anybody know what mike lawler's go to michael jackson moon is crotch grabs. there's moonwalk project yeah. i didn't just say? the harrison fire turns out mike lawler can moonwalk as seen in this video of this victory dance. >> i've been working on it is almost perfect. >> so it's, yeah, it's like i have never seen someone moonwalk so flavor leslie can only be moving from the knees down while you walk. >> that's like the river dance version was like of moonwalking. >> i'm not saying he's getting invited to a bet. hip hop award show, but as
final answer to be michael jackson brown well michael jackson fans and anybody would ask it turns out, lawler is known around washington as a huge michael jackson fan. does anyone know what he did in 2005 to show his support for the king of pop raped a kid outside the courthouse when michael jackson was being tried for some for what for what andy senior mike lawler flew from new york to california to attend michael jackson's criminal trial this, but michael jackson might not have been the...
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obviously it was actually a michael jackson jackson costume as well it's because blackface does have such an ugly history. and you have 59 and thousand people, black people in your district. and so i just wonder with your comment tonight what would you say to one of them if you were if you were speaking to someone who said you know, that really bothers me that that in once well, look, certainly and i have spoken to many of my constituents today and in discussing it with them and certainly understand how someone would take offense. >> and for that, i do apologize because to me, obviously, given the history in america okay and given what we have seen with slavery, with racism and the civil rights movement, obviously we should not and cannot tolerate the demeaning and human nation of black people. and that is not something certainly that i would do or engage in were tolerant great and so again, i understand how this can be very upsetting to somebody and so certainly i do apologize for that, but for me obviously, i think intent here is important and there is a difference between when gov
obviously it was actually a michael jackson jackson costume as well it's because blackface does have such an ugly history. and you have 59 and thousand people, black people in your district. and so i just wonder with your comment tonight what would you say to one of them if you were if you were speaking to someone who said you know, that really bothers me that that in once well, look, certainly and i have spoken to many of my constituents today and in discussing it with them and certainly...
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and by the way, i should say justice jackson ketanji brown, jackson joined with five conservatives in that ruling. so trump's team is saying, aha, two of the four charges against me are the same obstruction statute. therefore, it has to get thrown out. jack smith's going to say well, you're for case involved fake documents, which the supreme court said is really the distinction it has to evolve fake documents or jack smith is going to say the fake elector certificates that keeps these charges on the books against you. >> do you think the judge will say this is not going to work? i mean, they tried to get a lot of his cases thrown out. they were successful in the classified documents case. what's the situation here? do you think? >> i think elie's right. the argument we're going to hear, i don't think that's going to be successful. the distinction there is going to be about whether these, this law that was made after the enron scandal focused on documents is applicable to the former president. i think it's going to be a failure when he moves forward here. i think the judge is going to
and by the way, i should say justice jackson ketanji brown, jackson joined with five conservatives in that ruling. so trump's team is saying, aha, two of the four charges against me are the same obstruction statute. therefore, it has to get thrown out. jack smith's going to say well, you're for case involved fake documents, which the supreme court said is really the distinction it has to evolve fake documents or jack smith is going to say the fake elector certificates that keeps these charges...
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i'm >> trying to take care of jackson said the power was out in her home. a huge scare because their parents both rely on electricity for health reasons. my mom is the one that uses the oxygen because her heart. and my he's okay. he's amputee jackson's father's prosthetic leg requires an electrical charge. >> yes, the connected ian and you know, his memory a little bit in his memory, got have so i have to help him like con. thankfully, a friend of the jackson family paid for her parents to temporarily stay in a hotel. >> located in san lorenzo, i think i'm fine. i'm okay. >> so i just, you one is say, appreciate everything that red cross the the city of oakland to help out. >> jackson said the red cross has been like her friend during this time. >> being an outstanding they fed they made sure came and checked on us to make sure you know, our mental was ok, that, you know, that they understand because i have like a little milk down yesterday. >> a red cross employee tells me that they're doing well in resources, such as food and water. but if people are look
i'm >> trying to take care of jackson said the power was out in her home. a huge scare because their parents both rely on electricity for health reasons. my mom is the one that uses the oxygen because her heart. and my he's okay. he's amputee jackson's father's prosthetic leg requires an electrical charge. >> yes, the connected ian and you know, his memory a little bit in his memory, got have so i have to help him like con. thankfully, a friend of the jackson family paid for her...
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jackson, inman. jackson was abe saperstein best friend. inman was black. he was one of the first big stars of the in the early years and came up with a lot of their best and their best, you know, jaw showing passes and all that. and it and abe was in globetrotters. we're not trying to make enemies or complain about things. they were just trying to make money and make a living and play the game loved. and so they didn't want to complain. but in doing all of this, these online searches, i found an article from the 1930s from a socialist farmers labor union newspaper up in dakota, in which inman. jackson says chapter and verse about racism i think he knew what audience he was talking to was okay. and i think he also probably that that newspaper wasn't very widely circulated because i bet abe would have been mad at him to come out. but this is a fascinating article and when i mentioned it to ben green, the the expert on the globetrotters, he never heard of this article. in the article, inman says, you know, everyone talks about the jim crow south and they talk
jackson, inman. jackson was abe saperstein best friend. inman was black. he was one of the first big stars of the in the early years and came up with a lot of their best and their best, you know, jaw showing passes and all that. and it and abe was in globetrotters. we're not trying to make enemies or complain about things. they were just trying to make money and make a living and play the game loved. and so they didn't want to complain. but in doing all of this, these online searches, i found...
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reggie jackson to jose canseco.ven former giant barry bonds among the players treating fans to a softball game. >> ktvu zac sos had a chance to catch the game and joins us live from the coliseum. zach, what a lineup. >> yeah, such a special experience. so much talent on one field. for fans, it was a chance to see some of the greatest players of all time and say goodbye to the coliseum for players, a chance to take a crack at the bat one last time and share some memories and let's play ball. hall of famer reggie jackson taking the field at the coliseum one last time, reminiscing at home plate. >> sharing the times here with bando. the people that i came through here with and you know, the one of the greatest players in the history played here rickey henderson, henderson, barry bonds, coco crisp and jose canseco among the baseball greats at the reggie jackson softball classic. >> i'm 60 years old. i feel like i'm 30 again. it's our last chance to play at the oakland coliseum and feel young. taking batting practice, wa
reggie jackson to jose canseco.ven former giant barry bonds among the players treating fans to a softball game. >> ktvu zac sos had a chance to catch the game and joins us live from the coliseum. zach, what a lineup. >> yeah, such a special experience. so much talent on one field. for fans, it was a chance to see some of the greatest players of all time and say goodbye to the coliseum for players, a chance to take a crack at the bat one last time and share some memories and let's...
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jackson bluntly tweeted, "this post sucks free palestine."h many media outlets including al-jazera and the associated press. from the start of the war, he expressed his emotions and support for his compatriots. however, it didn't go down well with many people in other media companies who had strong ties with. they forced ap to suspend their contract with him, these journalists lost their jobs because of the biased rules the western media is applying, they label journalists support the palestinian cause as terrorist supporters and dangerous, while reporters on the russia ukraine war reveal their stance on live television without worry. so many times, when war comes to a country, when refugees are created because some greedy despot wants to take something over. journalists covering the aggression on gaza are accused of bias with just the slightest expression of opinion. this. have issued such policy when it came to palestine and told journalists that despite your personal opinions, you're not allowed to say anything that could look unbalanced,
jackson bluntly tweeted, "this post sucks free palestine."h many media outlets including al-jazera and the associated press. from the start of the war, he expressed his emotions and support for his compatriots. however, it didn't go down well with many people in other media companies who had strong ties with. they forced ap to suspend their contract with him, these journalists lost their jobs because of the biased rules the western media is applying, they label journalists support the...
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he said, i'm going to cut off jackson. cut the rail line and come out in like that because he gets most of the supplies from jackson and but when he gets to jackson, he's moving too fast to keep up with the supply. the supply line can't keep up with it. and at that point, it's hidden. it's hidden in grant's memoirs. but there is a sentence in there where he actually says, i cut my supply line near jackson. yeah, i don't why? nobody's noticed that i almost fell off my chair when i read that. but yeah, absolutely and i ran into a guy named warren grable who wrote a geographic history of vicksburg. and he knows he knew army corps engineer guy, and he knew it like the back of his hand. in the third day i was in vicksburg, he took me across and showed me that supply line and i spent a week in his kitchen. as he explained it, he had manifest for every single wagon went across the river. it was incredible. and he published a thousand page book on red wine. i was like 11 people. but that's it. in the motherlode for you, though, in
he said, i'm going to cut off jackson. cut the rail line and come out in like that because he gets most of the supplies from jackson and but when he gets to jackson, he's moving too fast to keep up with the supply. the supply line can't keep up with it. and at that point, it's hidden. it's hidden in grant's memoirs. but there is a sentence in there where he actually says, i cut my supply line near jackson. yeah, i don't why? nobody's noticed that i almost fell off my chair when i read that. but...
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jackson.el the love for samuel l. jackson. come on. that's how to feel good. come on now. that's gotta feel good. welcome. >> thank you. i love coming out here man. >> jimmy: that's gotta feel good. come on, they love you. >> always awesome, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. we love having you here. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming back. today is a little extra special day. >> yes. >> jimmy: today is your wife's birthday. >> it certainly is. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: latanya, if you're watching, happy birthday, happy happy birthday latayna. we love you. [ cheers and applause ] come back. >> she said to tell you, should can't wait to get a job so she can come back on the show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she crushed last time she was on. we had a great time. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: you got a lot going on right now. "the piano lesson," i want to get into. but also you're in a big peacock series right now, which is called "fight nigh
jackson.el the love for samuel l. jackson. come on. that's how to feel good. come on now. that's gotta feel good. welcome. >> thank you. i love coming out here man. >> jimmy: that's gotta feel good. come on, they love you. >> always awesome, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. we love having you here. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming back. today is a little extra special day. >> yes. >>...
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joining us now is jackson. thank you very much for joining us tonight, jackson. of it. it is just so powerful, as i know you've seen it and you lived through it. what will it mean to you if all of the january 6th prisoners are released on inauguration day? >> it means i'm always going to be in danger. you know, trump has said that one of the biggest targets is the enemy within. and i'm sure from a lot of perspective, such as trump's, i am one of those examples. so if my father and everyone involved in january 6th is released, i don't know what else to think other than fear. >> is there -- do you have any hope that anything has changed for your father by being in prison? and he might possibly come out wiser from that experience? >> so one of the biggest regrets i have is being ignorant to the fact that he might have gotten -- prison might have helped him, it might have pushed him away from those militias and those extreme groups, yet as time has gone on, it's -- he's only gotten more radicalized in prison by being with like minded people. and my biggest regret is
joining us now is jackson. thank you very much for joining us tonight, jackson. of it. it is just so powerful, as i know you've seen it and you lived through it. what will it mean to you if all of the january 6th prisoners are released on inauguration day? >> it means i'm always going to be in danger. you know, trump has said that one of the biggest targets is the enemy within. and i'm sure from a lot of perspective, such as trump's, i am one of those examples. so if my father and...
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and also this is white michael jackson.e was going well it's all about the era. >> you know if you're doing jackson five, the photo they compared him to was black michael jackson. >> oh really. yeah. >> oh really. yeah. >> but he'd had a couple of facial surgeries and he looked his best in my opinion. that was before he got freaky with it. >> it's that michael jackson lyric. >> it really matters if you're black when white or something. i can't remember how it goes, but he basically his argument is i'm just such a big fan. but he is. >> yeah, but you that comes across in the article i mean it is it is incredibly unfortunate that he chose the one black singer that he could have got away with just being white. >> yeah, yeah, i know it is. what i think is funny is he's talking about such a fan. he actually turns out he went to court when michael jackson was being done in for, you know, charged with molesting a boy and defending him. and that's the bit that's like with the blackface. that's fine. but this bit is the bad bit. rig
and also this is white michael jackson.e was going well it's all about the era. >> you know if you're doing jackson five, the photo they compared him to was black michael jackson. >> oh really. yeah. >> oh really. yeah. >> but he'd had a couple of facial surgeries and he looked his best in my opinion. that was before he got freaky with it. >> it's that michael jackson lyric. >> it really matters if you're black when white or something. i can't remember how it...
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our hallie jackson looks at some of the protections in place, including panic buttons and bullet-proofss. >> reporter: the construction nearly finished at durham's elections office. set to reopen with some startling new features. this is already the bulletproof glass. >> yes. >> reporter: and more is going to go in right here. >> absolutely. the whole front of this will have the same glass. >> reporter: bulletproof glass at the front desk. ballistic doors reenforced with steel. and in the new mailroom? >> this right here is where the panic button will be. >> reporter: a panic button, one of several in the building and a separate exhaust system in case of white powder scares. did you ever think you'd have to put in something like that in a place like this? >> not at all. >> reporter: he has worked in the industry for more than a decade. and now? >> a lot of rhetoric we hear require us to have a different security posture. where r. >> reporter: with everything that you laid out, is there any concern that it's overkill? >> no, we don't feel that at all. the safety of officials and the pre
our hallie jackson looks at some of the protections in place, including panic buttons and bullet-proofss. >> reporter: the construction nearly finished at durham's elections office. set to reopen with some startling new features. this is already the bulletproof glass. >> yes. >> reporter: and more is going to go in right here. >> absolutely. the whole front of this will have the same glass. >> reporter: bulletproof glass at the front desk. ballistic doors...
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jackson reffitt. he was 18 years old and living with his parents in texas when his father, who he watched descend into trump paranoia, drove to washington with his guns to help install donald trump and the presidency. that story is told in a brilliant and powerful moving new play called fatherland, now at new york city's center, conceived and directed by stephen sachs, fatherland uses public records and trial transcripts to tell this real- life father, son drama. >> everybody who was there in the sixth should be locked up for the rest of their lives, everyone. >> are you -- are you recording this? >> no. i am not recording. >> you better not be. you betray me. but this family in jeopardy. >> i am not the one putting this family in jeopardy. >> i will have no other choice. choose your side or die. i can take you out of this world. don't turn your back on me. >> i'm not turning my back. >> your turning your back as a traitor. if you turn me in, you are a traitor. traders get shot. >> jackson reffitt cal
jackson reffitt. he was 18 years old and living with his parents in texas when his father, who he watched descend into trump paranoia, drove to washington with his guns to help install donald trump and the presidency. that story is told in a brilliant and powerful moving new play called fatherland, now at new york city's center, conceived and directed by stephen sachs, fatherland uses public records and trial transcripts to tell this real- life father, son drama. >> everybody who was...
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favorite jackson national potable corresponded with usa today but thank you sir for your time.. putting us this morning samantha at montana. author of the book disaster allergy dispatches from the front line of the climate crisis. she's also the massachusetts maritime academy emergency managementsi professor there. as florida wakes up this morning to the devastation of hurricane milton, what happens first on the grounds with the officials with the first
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jackson will have to leave the game. lost his helmet. >> kirk: he's frustrated with tyree west pushing on him when he got up. just a little bit about singleton. this guy's a four-star recruit. ninth ranked duel threat quart back. right now, again, he's trying to adjust to the speed of the game, and be able to see this defense. >> chris: attempted only 11 passes coming in, that was in mopup time. thought about throwing. makes something of it before pili gets him to the ground. it will be third down. >> kirk: if i'm tennessee right now, i'm mixing up the looks, showing one thing, going to another. really try to confuse him. he doesn't have a ton of reps. and the biggest thing, when he doesn't see his primary receiver, he's taking off and running. you better have a spy on him. you better not let him talk off and pick up a first down. >> chris: three receivers, sategna, teslaa. armstrong is set up to the left. >> kirk: tight coverage. >> chris: dangerous weapon. empty backfield. vols not showing pressure here. play clock at
jackson will have to leave the game. lost his helmet. >> kirk: he's frustrated with tyree west pushing on him when he got up. just a little bit about singleton. this guy's a four-star recruit. ninth ranked duel threat quart back. right now, again, he's trying to adjust to the speed of the game, and be able to see this defense. >> chris: attempted only 11 passes coming in, that was in mopup time. thought about throwing. makes something of it before pili gets him to the ground. it...