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i wrote a book it will take on another one, meet that goal with jackson america while you're from single form and jasmine barrow a before we proceed, i should have clarity. yeah, i need information. please give me the thought, the picture. what is already possible. what is still very difficult. so i can go and call her all the different people to help in all respect. because with to finish the job, no matter what we want to do to work with. yeah, think the approval for with strategic review to advice would be different. yeah, definitely bill and i have more information on it. okay. you can say this is a book industrial. there's nothing to approve. it only will know what we want. everything is just to slow down to hope for a fair to cover his ass, right. i don't care who is on my side. i really don't just, i just want to get the job done. the prime minister says india is on its way to becoming an open deprecation fee society. the big question we are partnering is this watch thump mission walking. despite the letters, photo ops and the many schemes that sound impressive on paper, those who
i wrote a book it will take on another one, meet that goal with jackson america while you're from single form and jasmine barrow a before we proceed, i should have clarity. yeah, i need information. please give me the thought, the picture. what is already possible. what is still very difficult. so i can go and call her all the different people to help in all respect. because with to finish the job, no matter what we want to do to work with. yeah, think the approval for with strategic review to...
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america. >> joey jackson, mark o'mara, thank you for coming out to play the night before thanksgiving. wishing you good things tomorrow. >> happy thanksgiving. >>> the justice system, it worked in this case. not for my next guest. he spent decades behind bar in one of the wrong cases. the newly exonerated free man joins me next. >>> providing power to reduce emissions, intelligence to eliminate waste, and collaboration tools that help the workplace and the planet. between meeting human needs and a sustainable future, there's a bridge. cisco, the bridge to possible. (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ libe
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america. >> joey jackson, mark o'mara, thank you for coming out to play the night before thanksgiving. wishing you good things tomorrow. >> happy thanksgiving. >>> the justice system, it worked in this case. not for my next guest. he spent decades behind bar in one of the wrong cases. the newly exonerated free man joins me next. no annual fee on any discover card. sustainability is essential to creating a better tomorrow. that's why cisco is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2040. and we believe our smart buildings solutions can help. providing power to reduce emissions, intelligence to eliminate waste, and collaboration tools that help the workplace and the planet. between meeting human needs and a sustainable future, there's a bridge. cisco, the bridge to possible. we strip in the community garden. i've been stripping here for years. i strip before take-off. breathe right strips open your nose for relief you can feel right away, helping you take in air more easily, wherever you are. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize m
america. >> joey jackson, mark o'mara, thank you for coming out to play the night before thanksgiving. wishing you good things tomorrow. >> happy thanksgiving. >>> the justice system, it worked in this case. not for my next guest. he spent decades behind bar in one of the wrong cases. the newly exonerated free man joins me next. no annual fee on any discover card. sustainability is essential to creating a better tomorrow. that's why cisco is committed to achieving net zero...
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that america was build by the frontier. and laze that out fredric jackson turner.e's a visionary for american history. he writes an awful lot about nature and science. if he hadn't been president of the united states, he would have been a naturalist. dissecting animals and trying to understand how nature and evolution work. >> you do look at the impact on society. is he your perfect president? >> well, i mean, no one's perfect, i guess. and t.r. certainly has flaws, for sure. in terms of an intellectual, it's hard to find another one. roosevelt speaks multiple languages. we forget that. one of the audience pointed out he wrote multiple books. more correspondent than any president. 150,000 letters in his time. the next near president is jefferson, who writes about 20,000. i don't know how many emails are swirling around but 150,000 letters is a lot. to be frank, he has his flaws and they're worth exploring. because that humanizes him. none of us are perfect, are we? >> none of us. after i left the white house, the fellow at the kennedy school gets to the politics at
that america was build by the frontier. and laze that out fredric jackson turner.e's a visionary for american history. he writes an awful lot about nature and science. if he hadn't been president of the united states, he would have been a naturalist. dissecting animals and trying to understand how nature and evolution work. >> you do look at the impact on society. is he your perfect president? >> well, i mean, no one's perfect, i guess. and t.r. certainly has flaws, for sure. in...
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they repeated the same line for four years until jackson got elected president, and then populism exploded in america including taking down things like the bank and leading to bad recessions. we have to remember that this is not the way to actually govern and have prosperity in the country. and i do hope that we can through the mandates expand to 85% or so of the population vaccinated. we're now at 61%. if we can get all those children from 5-11 vaccinated and then more adults through the employer mandate and osha's employer mandate, we can get to 85. then the world really is going to change. we are going to get 2.0. out of the emergency. covid is going to become a respiratory illness. we'll have to do things and have to protect ourselves, but it won't be an emergency. it will be like the flu, which is problematic, does kill some people, but it's not a global emergency that causes 750,000 deaths in the country inside of 18 months. that is the key change. they have no plan. listen to republicans. what's their plan to get out of covid? they have no plan. whereas president biden, there is a plan. >> i'm
they repeated the same line for four years until jackson got elected president, and then populism exploded in america including taking down things like the bank and leading to bad recessions. we have to remember that this is not the way to actually govern and have prosperity in the country. and i do hope that we can through the mandates expand to 85% or so of the population vaccinated. we're now at 61%. if we can get all those children from 5-11 vaccinated and then more adults through the...
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now it's 60 billion with america included and you could argue it ywas reversed rhetoric jackson turner safety software people said should we merge on mexico city? no, let's margin the united states. they liked it and the left of course, the la raza was a funny word, there was no la raza in the movement at all until about 50 years ago and people dug up the novel and the italian plaza and they found out this emulation of hitler that said you couldn't be my italian unless you look a certain way and you couldn't be banished even if you were spaniard and even if you were living in the peninsula, so they cooked up these racist terms and hispanic militants took that term and reinvented it. i've been attacking it so much and finally they changed it and said i think it is -- now. they wanted to change the mammography. look at california, they said we are never going to have a party of governor of reagan, pete wilson or even arnold schwarzenegger again and now we have a super majority in both legislationsla held by republicn and the ninth circuit is liberal despite trump's appointees and farming
now it's 60 billion with america included and you could argue it ywas reversed rhetoric jackson turner safety software people said should we merge on mexico city? no, let's margin the united states. they liked it and the left of course, the la raza was a funny word, there was no la raza in the movement at all until about 50 years ago and people dug up the novel and the italian plaza and they found out this emulation of hitler that said you couldn't be my italian unless you look a certain way...
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jackson is here. when vice president kamala harris was on "good morning america" when asked about whether president bidenhave discussed re-election? -- so you're not discussing 2024? >> absolutely not. >> go to my question a at smerconish.com and answer the question, will joe biden seek re-election in 2024? and then...the present. and finally, ebenezer...the future! introducing the all-electric eqs. happy holidays from mercedes-benz. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a pont blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best wi emergen-c. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions pos
jackson is here. when vice president kamala harris was on "good morning america" when asked about whether president bidenhave discussed re-election? -- so you're not discussing 2024? >> absolutely not. >> go to my question a at smerconish.com and answer the question, will joe biden seek re-election in 2024? and then...the present. and finally, ebenezer...the future! introducing the all-electric eqs. happy holidays from mercedes-benz. find your rhythm. your happy place....
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meanwhile, big scare at america's busiest airport this afternoon. 3 people were hurt when a gun accidentally discharged at hartsfield-jacksontional airport in atlanta. >> hundreds of travelers were evacuated on to the tarmac as officials sorted out the details. officials gave the all-clear about an hour later. >> they let us go down are. but when we got down there, no, it was just a ghost town. it looked like it was either panic. there was a lot slang everywhere. cell phone still plugged. know that everybody their board and go through security again. and that really was pandemonium >> look at that scene there. according to the transportation safety administration, a passenger in the security check line launched 4 bag and accidentally discharged. that gun after that happened, that passenger ran out of the airport still on the run tonight. flights are once again taking off from that airport. so what our 4 zone forecast tonight. a live look at conditions along the golden gate bridge folks as we mentioned. about on this saturday night. if you're driving anywhere today, it was clear driving anywhere. tomorrow looks clear to what
meanwhile, big scare at america's busiest airport this afternoon. 3 people were hurt when a gun accidentally discharged at hartsfield-jacksontional airport in atlanta. >> hundreds of travelers were evacuated on to the tarmac as officials sorted out the details. officials gave the all-clear about an hour later. >> they let us go down are. but when we got down there, no, it was just a ghost town. it looked like it was either panic. there was a lot slang everywhere. cell phone still...
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jackson lee. when i think of someone leading and talking about build back better, talking about how great this is for america, thank you for being part of that leadership. now tonight, let me simply say, madam speaker, when i look to build back better, i see the faces of the congressional black caucus. six chairs of major committees. so let me do breaking news. breaking news -- when we look to build back better, housing. we know across america that we have a housing problem. we know that we needed more dollars going into housing, into vouchers, affordable housing. breaking news -- congresswoman maxine waters, chair of the powerful financial services committee, under which housing and insurance falls. she was iconic in her leadership, from the white house to the speaker, working both sides of the aisle. and, yes, $150 billion. when i think of congressman bobby scott, i think of education and labor. there has not been a stronger voice in the congress than bobby scott in the congressional black caucus. you heard earlier from congresswoman sheila jackson lee. pell grants. h.b.c. historically black colleges and u
jackson lee. when i think of someone leading and talking about build back better, talking about how great this is for america, thank you for being part of that leadership. now tonight, let me simply say, madam speaker, when i look to build back better, i see the faces of the congressional black caucus. six chairs of major committees. so let me do breaking news. breaking news -- when we look to build back better, housing. we know across america that we have a housing problem. we know that we...
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roosevelt laid out what's known as the frontier, that america was built by the frontier and he lays that out before the most famous adherence, frederick jackson turner. he writes that book two years before he articulates that publicly. so he's really a visionary for american history. he writes a lot about nature and about science. if he hadn't been president of the united states, he said he would have been a naturalist, he would have been dissecting animals and trying to understand how nature and evolution work. >> this fits into your mode of historical research. look at the impact on vote, the culture, the media, communications. is he kind of your perfect president? >> well, i mean, no one is perfect, i guess. tr certainly has his flaws, that's for sure. but in terms of an intellectual, it's hard to find another one. jefferson, maybe john quincy adams. but no one -- i mean, roosevelt speaks multiple languages. we forget that. as one of the audience pointed out, he wrote multiple books and more correspondence than any other president. he wrote 150,000 letters in his time. jefferson writes about 20,000. i don't know how many emails are swirlin
roosevelt laid out what's known as the frontier, that america was built by the frontier and he lays that out before the most famous adherence, frederick jackson turner. he writes that book two years before he articulates that publicly. so he's really a visionary for american history. he writes a lot about nature and about science. if he hadn't been president of the united states, he said he would have been a naturalist, he would have been dissecting animals and trying to understand how nature...
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america on display. of blatant racism with no policy. not only did he ask for black pastors not to be present, he said it three times, from reverend sharpton, to reverend jackson, and then a blanket statement without any fear of repercussion. and so i think this is time for america to do a deep dive as to the real core of this cancer called racism, that these men would shoot ahmaud arbery, who carried in weapon as they testified on yesterday, pose no imminent threat, but they have weaponized his melanin, said it is a crime to be black in america and what we look at all this week from wisconsin to oklahoma and georgia puts an exclamation point behind that. >> i had said that this was rhetoric of another era, that we have been hearing from this defense attorney. and someone on twitter said, no, this is now. and i think that is, you know that is very much the case. i think there are certain areas in america where people think this should be rhetoric of another area, this doesn't have a place in society, but this is revealing something in a community like this that other moments in this trial have revealed including say the person who owned that house that was und
america on display. of blatant racism with no policy. not only did he ask for black pastors not to be present, he said it three times, from reverend sharpton, to reverend jackson, and then a blanket statement without any fear of repercussion. and so i think this is time for america to do a deep dive as to the real core of this cancer called racism, that these men would shoot ahmaud arbery, who carried in weapon as they testified on yesterday, pose no imminent threat, but they have weaponized...
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probably had black lives matter up there. jesse jackson would have been there, al sharpton would have been there. i'm sorry, my colleague on this panel says america's counter peg with racism. that's just not true. what is a counterpart powder keg right now is the media lying and very importantly, we have out of control prosecutors and out of control law enforcement advocates like a o c. i use the term loosely. these people on the left progressives are tearing our cities apart. go to chicago in the city on the weekend, you'll get shot. go to st. louis where i'm from. you will get shot and what the common denominator is. lot of mur soros funded, but not only sure us there ale she yesterday said we ought to look at the bail requirement. the da in the walkie admitted that he because he's a lefty progressive piece of garbage. let this guy out and this guy killed 5 people . we have to get our arms around the real problem. it's not black versus white. it's leftist communists to want to destroy the country versus we the people. and that's what's at stake. well, and i also just need, i'm going to go to the next, every math here, but it's more also i think i
probably had black lives matter up there. jesse jackson would have been there, al sharpton would have been there. i'm sorry, my colleague on this panel says america's counter peg with racism. that's just not true. what is a counterpart powder keg right now is the media lying and very importantly, we have out of control prosecutors and out of control law enforcement advocates like a o c. i use the term loosely. these people on the left progressives are tearing our cities apart. go to chicago in...
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america crew have a preview. >> thanksgiving weekend. it wraps up sunday night with baltimore hosting cleveland. ravens got a win in chicago. without jackson needs to play well. especially into the meat of this division schedule. they got him at home. >> cleveland on offense. you know the formula. blitz jackson. see if they can handle it. >> baker mayfield has been banged up. in the division with pittsburg and since cincinnati. can't afford to let it up. we wrap up the thanksgiving sunday night football. 7 eastern on your station. >> thank you. the ravens lead the series with the browns. 33 to 11. the last meeting was last december in cleveland. baltimore won 47-42. check out sports bay area for all your 49ers coverage. they begin with pregame live noon sunday and post game reaction immediately after the game. and the 49ers have been doing really well. >> reaction should be good. >> i don't know how close you have been following the season. there are no great teams anywhere. there are so many chances for teams to do well and play offs. >> 49ers are in the mix. >> right now at 6:00. prepare for the variant. world health leaders are warning
america crew have a preview. >> thanksgiving weekend. it wraps up sunday night with baltimore hosting cleveland. ravens got a win in chicago. without jackson needs to play well. especially into the meat of this division schedule. they got him at home. >> cleveland on offense. you know the formula. blitz jackson. see if they can handle it. >> baker mayfield has been banged up. in the division with pittsburg and since cincinnati. can't afford to let it up. we wrap up the...
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jackson is happening all around the country. from water pipes to bridges to broadband. infrastructure in desperate need of repair. >> my message to the american people is this. america'sthe better. >> reporter: the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill allocates $55 billion for water improvements. $110 billion for roads and bridges. $65 billion for internet. with the president on the road recently touting the bill -- >> we're going to make the most significant investment to modernize our roads and our bridges in 70 years. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris speaking exclusively to abc news. >> we are dealing with the issues that matter to the american people. some of the stuff you'll see in the next few months, some of this you're going to see in the next perhaps couple of years. but it's about fixing the problems. >> reporter: people back in jackson, from the mayor -- >> we want our equitable share of those resources. >> reporter: to concerned parents -- >> i pray and hope that some of the funding will make it to south jackson. >> reporter: are wondering if and when any of the money will come trickling down to them. >> just start allocati
jackson is happening all around the country. from water pipes to bridges to broadband. infrastructure in desperate need of repair. >> my message to the american people is this. america'sthe better. >> reporter: the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill allocates $55 billion for water improvements. $110 billion for roads and bridges. $65 billion for internet. with the president on the road recently touting the bill -- >> we're going to make the most...
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america? >> well i have a bias but i think it's well founded in favor of robert jackson well i think was an incredibleent, probably the best writer in the courts history. a case by case jurist. it turned out to be quite a fractious court as roseville began in the late 30s and went on to the 1950. jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle if you will and much more in tune with a time person. japanese exclusion case. i think it's talent, jackson was the one. i think maybe hugo clark black because he broke the ice. started the flow and of course black served until 1971, long into student distinguished career, perhaps to overcome the stigma of being having been a ku klux klan member, and then he was nominated to the court, he charted and a gala terry and pat. by the late 1940s, really was becoming the leading civil libertarian liberal liberties justice. i think he's very important. i have two children, i don't pick favored children, i look at these justices and look at it's an all-star team. it's quite a talented roster with almost no exceptions. >> i would say black also. it's i
america? >> well i have a bias but i think it's well founded in favor of robert jackson well i think was an incredibleent, probably the best writer in the courts history. a case by case jurist. it turned out to be quite a fractious court as roseville began in the late 30s and went on to the 1950. jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle if you will and much more in tune with a time person. japanese exclusion case. i think it's talent, jackson was the one. i...
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has nothing to do with reverend sharpton or reverend jackson or any other pastor, is that we have to stay focused with laser precision that americaot to see that we are not in a post racial society. we're still in the eye of the storm. and it has to be addressed through spiritual approaches. legally, you can't change people's hearts or your minds. that's a conversion of spirit. >> i'm sure people are watching this and there are many people who are -- many of our brothers and sisters, shall we say, who are watching this, and for them it's just watching the trial, what's going on. but for black people, what is this week? >> this week is a trauma roller coaster. to go from rittenhouse getting the weapons charge dropped to all of us holding our collective breath to see whether julius was going live through this day. and now in brunswick, georgia, waiting to see again will a black man's life have any vindication. this is in the backdrop of people who defied the notion that black lives matter. we got three instances in 72 hours that underscores with the exclamation point that america has to see that our lives matter. >> how do the last
has nothing to do with reverend sharpton or reverend jackson or any other pastor, is that we have to stay focused with laser precision that americaot to see that we are not in a post racial society. we're still in the eye of the storm. and it has to be addressed through spiritual approaches. legally, you can't change people's hearts or your minds. that's a conversion of spirit. >> i'm sure people are watching this and there are many people who are -- many of our brothers and sisters,...
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jackson jacket that he wears every day. >> jesse: i do. >> those stories are meaningful and we want to share them with america during this special time.ow host. >> greg: that was from the video thriller. >> jesse: very good. >> dana: i have a question for rachel. how do you keep christmas presents straight in your house hold? >> that's really up to santa. he does a good job of keeping it all together. >> katie: got it, right. >> dana: i have kids watching the show. >> they love "the five." by the way, dana, i will tell you, we have a very similar christmas memory. we both grow up with the young people that watch your show don't have this memory of circling all the gifts we look in the sears and j.c. penney magazines. so people will be able to read ant things like that, like things that we have in common from a certain generation and also what we're doing now in the present to keep christmas -- i think people are in the mood for christmas. everybody is ready to celebrate. this book is perfect timing. >> jesse: greg already has his tree elected. >> greg: i do. thanks very much. but that's a medical condition, jesse. first, a comment and
jackson jacket that he wears every day. >> jesse: i do. >> those stories are meaningful and we want to share them with america during this special time.ow host. >> greg: that was from the video thriller. >> jesse: very good. >> dana: i have a question for rachel. how do you keep christmas presents straight in your house hold? >> that's really up to santa. he does a good job of keeping it all together. >> katie: got it, right. >> dana: i have kids...
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. >> a big scare at america's busiest airport today. 3 people were hurt when a gun accidentally discharged at hartsfield-jackson international airport in atlanta. hundreds of travelers were evacuated on to the tarmac after the bullets. officials gave the all-clear about an hour later. >> they let us go down are. but when we got down there, no, it was just a ghost town. it looked like it was either panic. there was a lot lying everywhere. cell phone still clogged. know that everybody their board and go through security again. and that really was pandemonium it. >> according to the tsa a passenger in the security check line launched 4 bag and accidentally discharged the gun that passenger then ran out of the airport and is still on the run tonight. flights, meanwhile, are once again taking off from the airport. >> the holidays are supposed to be a happy time, but working on thanksgiving or christmas can just spoil the whole thing. according to a poll conducted by the insurance company allstate and the national journal. 25 1% of americans are scheduled to work on either christmas thanksgiving or new year's day. ma
. >> a big scare at america's busiest airport today. 3 people were hurt when a gun accidentally discharged at hartsfield-jackson international airport in atlanta. hundreds of travelers were evacuated on to the tarmac after the bullets. officials gave the all-clear about an hour later. >> they let us go down are. but when we got down there, no, it was just a ghost town. it looked like it was either panic. there was a lot lying everywhere. cell phone still clogged. know that everybody...
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america's clashing definitions of justice and fairness. >> brennan: that was mark strassmann reporting. we go now to the headline of the n.a.a.c.p., derrick johnson, who joins us from jackson >> good morning. >> brennan: so the jury accepted kyle rittenhouse's explanation that he was acting in self-defense. president biden said, you know, this was disappointing in some ways, but the jury system works, and we have to abide by it. you say the verdict itself was dangerous. >> you know, it's hard for african americans to reconcile what we witnessed in that trial. we have far too many individuals sitting in jail for crimes they didn't commit or overcharge forward crimes that were committed. and here you have a 17-year-old who illegally purchased a gun, traveled across state lines to protect property that was not s fonehd notinvitem,d h put hime rhetoric that he seen on social media platforms soap it's hard to reconcile the verdict with the experience many african americans have faced over several decades. so this trial for us is a warning shot that vigilante justice is allowed in this country, or in particular communities. >> brennan: kyle rittenhouse, asun, has become this sor
america's clashing definitions of justice and fairness. >> brennan: that was mark strassmann reporting. we go now to the headline of the n.a.a.c.p., derrick johnson, who joins us from jackson >> good morning. >> brennan: so the jury accepted kyle rittenhouse's explanation that he was acting in self-defense. president biden said, you know, this was disappointing in some ways, but the jury system works, and we have to abide by it. you say the verdict itself was dangerous....
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. >> panic and chaos said one of at america's busiest airport today after a gun accidentally discharges at a screening area at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson international airport this afternoon. officials say that the weapon was accidentally discharged when it was found in a passenger's luggage setting off a wild scene of passengers trying to escape from the terminal. luckily there were no actually there were 3 people who were injured about an hour later all the passengers and workers were given the all-clear for that scene, for flights to continue as well. >> dramatic body camera video out of boulder, colorado. tonight. it shows the moments a man jumped into the arms of a firefighter and a police officer. the man's condo caught on fire. and while many people living in the building were able to get out on their own. others just could not because of all the smoke and the flames that's when crews caught the man as he jumped from the 3rd floor. >> something i've never trained on never performed. i mean, that's not something you can simulate somebody jump in from a 3rd floor. >> the fire damaged more than 80 units inside the building and firs
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america. the news comes a week after the accidental discharge of a gun at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson internationalrt at that time. agents pull the passenger over for a second screening of his carry on bag when the gun discharged in boise. agents say they found 2 loaded guns this week agents in pittsburgh found their 32nd loaded gun this year. the tsa says the agency is seeing a 20 year high in the number of weapons that have been recovered. >> if you are traveling for example, with items that are not allowed in luggage. that includes things like self-defense items knives tools over 7 inches. we see those all the time. those belong in your checked baggage. >> agency adds that 80% of the weapons and the guns that they find are indeed to load it. if you're flying home from their thanksgiving destinations. the tsa says there are some rules about the leftovers that you can bring on the plane. turkey ham prime rib and chicken are all okay side dishes are also ok, but keep in mind that the feast will have to be ex right. it's a liquid you'll make sure to put it in a checked bag. so it doesn't actually ha
america. the news comes a week after the accidental discharge of a gun at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson internationalrt at that time. agents pull the passenger over for a second screening of his carry on bag when the gun discharged in boise. agents say they found 2 loaded guns this week agents in pittsburgh found their 32nd loaded gun this year. the tsa says the agency is seeing a 20 year high in the number of weapons that have been recovered. >> if you are traveling for example, with...
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what's known as the frontier thesis that america was built by the frontier and he lays that thesis out before the most famous ad here into that thesis frederick jackson turner, he writes that book two years before frederick jackson turner articulates that thesis publicly really he's really a visionary for american history. he writes an awful lot about nature and about science if he hadn't been president in the united states. he said he would have been a naturalist he would have been dissecting animals and trying to understand how nature and evolution works. this fits into your mode of historical research. as you do look at the impact on society the culture the media communications. is he kind of your perfect president? well, i mean no one's perfect, i guess but and she are certainly has this flaws. that's for sure. but in terms of an intellectual, it's hard to find another one jefferson. maybe john quincy adams, but no one i mean roosevelt speaks multiple languages, we forget that you know as one of the audience pointed out, he wrote multiple books. he wrote more correspondence than any president. he wrote a hundred and fifty thousand letters in his
what's known as the frontier thesis that america was built by the frontier and he lays that thesis out before the most famous ad here into that thesis frederick jackson turner, he writes that book two years before frederick jackson turner articulates that thesis publicly really he's really a visionary for american history. he writes an awful lot about nature and about science if he hadn't been president in the united states. he said he would have been a naturalist he would have been dissecting...
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jackson, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz. see you next time and remember, cross titles. ah, or new york? it's really what america's about, ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the haves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who end up being buried on hard. i. the cities always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. just wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there was a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is payment of the inequality that exists in the city for centuries. ah, ah, ah, we're seeing high levels. one certainty creeping in dicky can all make life. and i think we're all aware of the disruption of global supply chains with spike in the cost of energy. we're seeing a reappearance of inflation. i think all of these constitute the economists cool down to sign risks. w
jackson, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz. see you next time and remember, cross titles. ah, or new york? it's really what america's about, ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the haves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who end up being buried on hard. i. the cities always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried...
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jackson, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c. and next time and remember across totals ah, new york, it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the haves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who wind up being buried on holiday. the city is always wanted to forget about island city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. wanting to forget about the fact that there is a potters field that there was a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is document of the inequality that exist in the city for centuries. ah, ah. well, we've made our pilgrimage to big claim, holy land. el salvador. we're in l. dante, better known as bitcoin, big country is really ready to go full, but point hyper, but point is ation joining other countries around the world. the president has made big point legal center. people are using big coin to buy a coffee and salv
jackson, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c. and next time and remember across totals ah, new york, it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the haves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who wind up being buried on holiday. the city is always wanted to forget about island city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there....
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and all across america i guess, and i said, or maybe i should say, i confess that i was a larger. i said yes, they're called in jackson we can put you in the jagged court if you want to get on the race and it sounds like you do, we can get you down there faster because there's less training because you already have yourbe professional training and you did captaincy make more money do you want to sign up for that and i said no sergeant honeydew officer candidate school entry in airborne school and he said you're not a very good lawyer sir are you rated but he did sign me up and has jeff's and i had the great honor of meeting afghanistan and certain tours and served at arlington national cemetery and others in tomb of the unknown soldier. and ceremonies in the inauguration enjoy arrival ceremonies and in fact i was just back there yesterday and is veterans day is a very special veterans day, 100th anniversary of the tomb of the unknown soldiers, 100 years ago yesterday, the world war i unknown. in a couple of days ago, my wife and i took our six -year-old and her five -year-old boys to the tomb because for the first tim
and all across america i guess, and i said, or maybe i should say, i confess that i was a larger. i said yes, they're called in jackson we can put you in the jagged court if you want to get on the race and it sounds like you do, we can get you down there faster because there's less training because you already have yourbe professional training and you did captaincy make more money do you want to sign up for that and i said no sergeant honeydew officer candidate school entry in airborne school...
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america's deal with the taliban, joins me. >>> then -- >> ♪ don't let me down ♪ >> get back director peter jackson shows us the beatles as wever seen them before. >> the wordld is not going to change. >> tom morello from rage against the machine talks to hari sreenivasan about social justice and making music througvoice memos.
america's deal with the taliban, joins me. >>> then -- >> ♪ don't let me down ♪ >> get back director peter jackson shows us the beatles as wever seen them before. >> the wordld is not going to change. >> tom morello from rage against the machine talks to hari sreenivasan about social justice and making music througvoice memos.
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jackson. we are still seeing some delays with about 400 nationwide. only about 40 flights canceled. here is a look at our live flight tracker across americato flight aware. we are keeping tabs on some delays out of washington, d.c., ronald reagan washington national airport reporting a busy airspace there. there is a ground stop for flights departing d.c. thankfully the weather not adding to holiday travel stress here in the southeast. the forecast in d.c. cold but it is a beautiful day and busy day across the country as we'll likely see that continue into the later part of wednesday as those travelers rush to get home for that turkey dinner. of course, if you are traveling this week you will want to have a fox weather app handy where you'll find the latest flight information and forecast across the country to find out if there is weather to impact your travel. you can scan the qr code on your screen right now to get it. >> sandra: that's impressive. to arrive at the airport to the sound of a beautiful vile inist. -- violinist. thank you, nicole. >> apologize to kyle rittenhouse for suggesting online and on tv that he is a white supremaci
jackson. we are still seeing some delays with about 400 nationwide. only about 40 flights canceled. here is a look at our live flight tracker across americato flight aware. we are keeping tabs on some delays out of washington, d.c., ronald reagan washington national airport reporting a busy airspace there. there is a ground stop for flights departing d.c. thankfully the weather not adding to holiday travel stress here in the southeast. the forecast in d.c. cold but it is a beautiful day and...
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america ? >> point to you first. >> i've got a bite in but i think it's well-founded in nkfavor of robert jackson who was aspecial , and incredible talent. a beautiful pen, probably best writer in the courts history and a case-by-case jurist. he didn't pigeonholeeasily . it turned out to be quite a fractious court, this roosevelt court that began in the late 30s and lived on through the 50s. jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle if you will and much more case of the time person so he's a dissenter in the japaneseamerican exclusion case .as i think as talent, jackson is the person. in terms of significance i think maybe you go black because he broke the ice. that really started the flow and of course black served until 1971 a long and distinguished career. perhaps to overcome the stigma of having been a ku klux klan member and then coming up just after he's appointed to the court undeniably. he charted in a gallant area path through our constitutional atlaw and by the late 1940s really was becoming the leading civil liberties justice and was that for most of the rest of his career. i th
america ? >> point to you first. >> i've got a bite in but i think it's well-founded in nkfavor of robert jackson who was aspecial , and incredible talent. a beautiful pen, probably best writer in the courts history and a case-by-case jurist. he didn't pigeonholeeasily . it turned out to be quite a fractious court, this roosevelt court that began in the late 30s and lived on through the 50s. jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle if you will and much...
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america? >> john, point to you first. >> well, i've got a bias, but it's i think so well founded in favor of robert jackson, who was a special -- an incredible talent, a beautiful pen, probably the best writer in the court's hour and a case by case jurist. he didn't pigeon hole easily. it turned out to be a fractious court that began in the late 30s and lived on through the 1950s. and jackson was kind of more on the conservative side, but in the middle, if you will, and much more a case at a time person. so he's at the center in the japanese american exclusion case. you know, i think as tall event, jackson is the person. in terms of significance, maybe hugo black because he broke the ice. that really started the flow and, of course, black served .in the 1971 a long and distinguished career perhaps to overcome the stigma of having been a ku klux klan member and that coming out just after he's appointed to the court, undeniably. he chartered a legal tearan path for our constitutional law and by the late 1940s was becoming the leading civil liberties justice. and was that for most of the rest of his career. so i think he's also
america? >> john, point to you first. >> well, i've got a bias, but it's i think so well founded in favor of robert jackson, who was a special -- an incredible talent, a beautiful pen, probably the best writer in the court's hour and a case by case jurist. he didn't pigeon hole easily. it turned out to be a fractious court that began in the late 30s and lived on through the 1950s. and jackson was kind of more on the conservative side, but in the middle, if you will, and much more a...
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america and venezuela. congressman former white house physician ronny jackson.the line? >> i think we are doing everything we can in texas right now. we are mobilizing the national guard. we are mobilizing our dps, department of public safety officers onto the foward try to stop some of this. they have been threatened by the federal government that their jurisdiction and their authority doesn't extend to patrolling the border. have to be careful they don't want to become the people that thrown in jail over all of this. i wouldn't put it past the biden administration to do something like that. we are doing everything we can we have huge numbers, brian. right now on track for -- we are averaging over 200,000 a month coming up here. on track for 2 million this year. those are the ones we know about. those are not including the got-aways. these people are showing up and 25% of these people are showing up covid positive. covid positive. trying to stop code from crossing our border large number of immigrants come across. now have 10,000 ant way right now. doing nothin
america and venezuela. congressman former white house physician ronny jackson.the line? >> i think we are doing everything we can in texas right now. we are mobilizing the national guard. we are mobilizing our dps, department of public safety officers onto the foward try to stop some of this. they have been threatened by the federal government that their jurisdiction and their authority doesn't extend to patrolling the border. have to be careful they don't want to become the people that...
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jackson wasn't even in the courtroom. jesse, by the way, can't travel, what have you, but -- this is where we are, where we are in americas that people like us, right, who are on the right side of history, who obey the rules, who understands the history of this country, that we have this platform to be able to bring light to this ridiculousness because there are people in america who think it is okay to behave that way and you have someone in the highest office of the land, leading by example. >> don lemon, thank you. >> next time i'll say -- >> next time feel like you can say things, don. open up next time. >> bk, come back. >> miss you. >> you can see don tonight on "don lemon tonight". >>> growing tension ts between health officials over approving booster shots for all adults. >> the judge handed down the toughest sentence yet to a capitol rioter. we'll talk to the man's lawyer about it. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connec
jackson wasn't even in the courtroom. jesse, by the way, can't travel, what have you, but -- this is where we are, where we are in americas that people like us, right, who are on the right side of history, who obey the rules, who understands the history of this country, that we have this platform to be able to bring light to this ridiculousness because there are people in america who think it is okay to behave that way and you have someone in the highest office of the land, leading by example....
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america's busiest airports across the southeast to music city. you can see the crowd is not what you'd expect on this pre-thanksgiving day. a story at hartsfield-jacksony. tsa is expecting 80,000 people to make their way to atlanta's airport today alone. it was the early morning hours where we saw the rush. clogged hallways at one point. travelers wrapped around the airport. tsa said that they got it down quickly with more than 30 lanes open at atlanta's main checkpoints and additional officers on duty. let's show you the skies across the country. fox weather is monitoring the commercial flights. 8,800 flying over your head right now. atlanta actually leading the charge with the most departures today. over 1,900 taking off from hartsfield-jackson. we're still seeing delays with close to 1,700 nationwide. so far 86 flights have been cancelled. thankfully weather not adding to the holiday travel stress here in the southeast. our live flight tracker showing you what is happening across america. tsa is estimating that they will screen 2.5 million travelers all across the nation today, different airports from chicago, new york, dallas, miami. every major a
america's busiest airports across the southeast to music city. you can see the crowd is not what you'd expect on this pre-thanksgiving day. a story at hartsfield-jacksony. tsa is expecting 80,000 people to make their way to atlanta's airport today alone. it was the early morning hours where we saw the rush. clogged hallways at one point. travelers wrapped around the airport. tsa said that they got it down quickly with more than 30 lanes open at atlanta's main checkpoints and additional officers...
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jackson and then moved down to the mississippi river in south mississippi. she doesn't have any connections within the community. if you know anything about 19th-century america it's all about your connections and she's writing saying we are literally starving and no one will help me. again this is where 19th-century americans see the governor as someone who's going to be the protector, who will help them. these are the types of letters you will see this one in particular code in books all the time but is not necessarily dissent. this is a desperate woman who needs help. she is desperately pleading for assistance, but you get enough of this, this could be problematic but this is what a mean when i want folks to think through the question of dissent and how problematic it can be. this one i want to share with you all is from may of 1864. this is another case of the woman by the name of sarah. by the way y'all i don't know if we have -- we do. see bush as a mark? she had some coffee today. a little shaky. that's what i meant when you can hear from people from all classes come people you will normally hear from because they don't keep diaries or they do they don
jackson and then moved down to the mississippi river in south mississippi. she doesn't have any connections within the community. if you know anything about 19th-century america it's all about your connections and she's writing saying we are literally starving and no one will help me. again this is where 19th-century americans see the governor as someone who's going to be the protector, who will help them. these are the types of letters you will see this one in particular code in books all the...
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america will be on the best path she's ever been. thank you very much. >> john: congresswoman sheila jackson-lee from the great state of texas. certainly the senate will be a different story even if the house does have the vote. >> sandra: we invite more voices to come on. we want to hear from both sides on this issue. we use the word massive. it's a significant amount of government spending that we're talking about and joe manchin, his concern is, while they are talking about this $1.75 trillion price tag it's more like twice that. some economists have looked at this and suggested it could be even three times that, when you look, for example, at the expandible refund building child tax credit program, that's one area where people are concerned that they are asking to extend that by a year at $110 billion annually. if that's goes on for 10 years, john can, you're talking about a much different price tag for that bill. >> john: until the cbo scores it, it's all just talk. >> sandra: fox news alert, we're waiting for word about the covid vaccine, giving it to children as young as five. lots of questions from parents. >> tech: w
america will be on the best path she's ever been. thank you very much. >> john: congresswoman sheila jackson-lee from the great state of texas. certainly the senate will be a different story even if the house does have the vote. >> sandra: we invite more voices to come on. we want to hear from both sides on this issue. we use the word massive. it's a significant amount of government spending that we're talking about and joe manchin, his concern is, while they are talking about this...
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this child is four years old, and in america, his name is jackson holding.ope �*s, his mum and dad are waiting at the top. can you imagine seeing your kid do that? i waiting at the top. can you imagine seeing your kid do that?— seeing your kid do that? i can't imaaine seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my — seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my kids _ seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my kids doing - seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my kids doing that, i seeing your kid do that? i can't l imagine my kids doing that, they wouldn'tjump off a sofa. do you remember the film castaway? with tom hanks? do you remember his little power, the multiple? that hanks? do you remember his little power, the multiple?— power, the multiple? that is right, and he lost — power, the multiple? that is right, and he lost all _ power, the multiple? that is right, and he lost all that _ power, the multiple? that is right, and he lost all that wait _ power, the multiple? that is right, and he lost all that wait for - power, the multiple? that is right, and
this child is four years old, and in america, his name is jackson holding.ope �*s, his mum and dad are waiting at the top. can you imagine seeing your kid do that? i waiting at the top. can you imagine seeing your kid do that?— seeing your kid do that? i can't imaaine seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my — seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my kids _ seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my kids doing - seeing your kid do that? i can't imagine my kids doing that, i seeing...
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jacksons of the world because it's amplified on media that is an echo chamber for people that aren't getting vaccinated or who actually do believe these conspiracy theories, which is part of the reason that in americainated, which could get even worse if this variant turns out to be bad and we don't know yet if that's the case. >> john, he does have covid successes to point to, i mean, vaccines are widely available. people are able to get -- be with their family for the holidays but that doesn't seem to be sticking, right? because he keeps getting dragged down with this. >> well, look, i mean, covid is not going to proceed to anyone's political calendar no matter what the republicans say. we made enormous strides. let not forget in january and february cases, hospitalizations and deaths were spiking. and the rollout of vaccines, the amount of americans that got one dose is plentiful. we have some folks that are holding out. we see the partisan divides which will be bad news for folks that haven't got vaccinated. the operationalization of vaccines is extraordinary establishment. perfect is not on the menu here, people. we're dealing with a global pandemic but there are real gains to be made and one
jacksons of the world because it's amplified on media that is an echo chamber for people that aren't getting vaccinated or who actually do believe these conspiracy theories, which is part of the reason that in americainated, which could get even worse if this variant turns out to be bad and we don't know yet if that's the case. >> john, he does have covid successes to point to, i mean, vaccines are widely available. people are able to get -- be with their family for the holidays but that...
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jackson, whoever was in here earlier this week, sitting with the victims' family, trying to influence the jury in this case. >> david a. loaves with the grio argues that these cases have put america's justice system on trial. he writes, quote, if these two kangaroo trials result in acquittals, it will be par for the course in a nation that always upheld the right of white men to murder black men with impunity and gun down righteous white folks who stand up to jim crow fascism. the defendants in both cases took actions to take the law in their own hands. leading to deadly results. and now, they're claiming self-defense. new reporting from "the new york times" reads, quote, for legal experts, these two cases expose deep fault lines in the legal and moral concept of self-defense. a doctrine that is particularly cherished in america, but ill equipped to handle an era of expanded gun rights, growing political extremism, violent threats, and a strong vigilante strain, all in a country where the perception of threat is heavily influenced by race. joining us now, msnbc political analyst, brittany packnick cunningham, and jamiel smith, a senior correspondent for vox. brittany, nbc's gabe gu
jackson, whoever was in here earlier this week, sitting with the victims' family, trying to influence the jury in this case. >> david a. loaves with the grio argues that these cases have put america's justice system on trial. he writes, quote, if these two kangaroo trials result in acquittals, it will be par for the course in a nation that always upheld the right of white men to murder black men with impunity and gun down righteous white folks who stand up to jim crow fascism. the...