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which jackson was as well. your first question, i am not sure about the court case you are referencing, but jackson was very much opposed to the idea of a national bank. he was opposed to the idea of money, government money, eating used to influence political elections. he tried to destroy the national bank because he believed that the president had used government money to try to defeat jackson in 1828. jackson holds grudges. at that point, he is not holding tools, that he can hold grudges. that seems to be the impetus behind why he combats the bankrupt his presidency. we will do the quiz if there are no more questions. thank you. [applause] announcer: this weekend, the c-span city towards has partnered with time warner cable to learn about the history of lincoln, nebraska. >> cavett was one of the most important writers. she was given every award possible before she died. except for the nobel prize. she was known for some of her masterpieces, like the professor's house. in 1943, she had made a will which had
which jackson was as well. your first question, i am not sure about the court case you are referencing, but jackson was very much opposed to the idea of a national bank. he was opposed to the idea of money, government money, eating used to influence political elections. he tried to destroy the national bank because he believed that the president had used government money to try to defeat jackson in 1828. jackson holds grudges. at that point, he is not holding tools, that he can hold grudges....
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i wrote my presentation on one of andrew jackson from nephews andrew jackson donaldson. he actually ran for vice president in 1856. when i finished that book, i was looking for a new topic in my graduate mentor, who has worked on william tecumseh sherman and is now the editor of the grant papers i threw some ideas out to him and he said, why don't you tackle jackson? asset, -- i said, i could do that. little did i know that a man named john meacham was working on a biography that won the pulitzer prize and had i known that, i probably would not have started on this path, but i didn't know and so i did. and "andrew jackson, southerner" came out in 2013 and has been a mild success, i guess, you could say in some terms. so, let me give you the premise of the book and then i will talk about some of the aspects i interpret andrew jackson as a southerner. in the short time we have, i can go into everything, but certainly during the queue and arf towards i will be more than happy to talk to you about this. so historians have looked a jackson a number of different ways and one o
i wrote my presentation on one of andrew jackson from nephews andrew jackson donaldson. he actually ran for vice president in 1856. when i finished that book, i was looking for a new topic in my graduate mentor, who has worked on william tecumseh sherman and is now the editor of the grant papers i threw some ideas out to him and he said, why don't you tackle jackson? asset, -- i said, i could do that. little did i know that a man named john meacham was working on a biography that won the...
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you have frederick jackson turner who depicted jackson as a westerner. another historian depicted him as fighting against the moneyed interests. and by the time the 1960's roll around, a lot of their study of jackson focuses on him in indian removal. so it almost seemed like one of those questions about jackson that is obvious if you step back and look at the source material. if you look at where he comes from geographically. how he develops over the course of his early life before he moves to tennessee. it is one of those obvious questions that i think historians have missed. part of that may be because jackson is easy to stereotype. if you stereotype him as a westerner, that explains why all of those people showed up in washington at his inauguration. it can't be because they were looking for jobs. it has to be because they were sort of the beverly hillbillies from the appellation -- appalachias. it is easy to stereotype him into a black and white figure and not see the nuances of his identity. he was a westerner. i want to be clear. if you look at his
you have frederick jackson turner who depicted jackson as a westerner. another historian depicted him as fighting against the moneyed interests. and by the time the 1960's roll around, a lot of their study of jackson focuses on him in indian removal. so it almost seemed like one of those questions about jackson that is obvious if you step back and look at the source material. if you look at where he comes from geographically. how he develops over the course of his early life before he moves to...
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jackson's -- it is. what he gave to the confederacy was the myth of the underdog, the myth of invisibility. >> right. >> the idea that you could win with less resources. i mean, after all, you -- you know, one confederate better be worth three yankees because those were the numerical differences. >> that's the numbers, right. >> and so you had these great offsets. anyway, and it was jackson gave them this myth. and what happened was in 1862 there was this -- he performed his shenandoah valley campaign. this was before grant was famous. this was before anybody really heard much about lee. lee hadn't done well in the early war and he hadn't been given command yet. so in a period of three months, jackson, with a force of 12,000 or 13,000, you know, basically drove three or four union armies out of the shenandoah valley with forces numbering more than 50,000. so what it did is it was just this stunning -- i mean, people still study it. i mean, the germans studied it very closely in world war ii, so did georg
jackson's -- it is. what he gave to the confederacy was the myth of the underdog, the myth of invisibility. >> right. >> the idea that you could win with less resources. i mean, after all, you -- you know, one confederate better be worth three yankees because those were the numerical differences. >> that's the numbers, right. >> and so you had these great offsets. anyway, and it was jackson gave them this myth. and what happened was in 1862 there was this -- he performed...
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jackson: yes. when chamberlain and levine were trying to make it to berlin they landed in the field of wheat outside of berlin. way outside of berlin in a town. they landed and mashed a bunch of wheat up and this woman goes that is my wheat. you mashed up my wheat. was going to pay for my wheat? thin the woman thought there had been these kidnappers around lately, and she suddenly grew very afraid because she not she was confronting kidnappers with a new and unique way of kidnapping people. she only calmed down when her's son, who could speak a little bit of english, explained to her that these were just lost americans. then they took off again. they got a little bit of gas and they flew a few more miles, and their plane conked out and landed in a field of beats. the mayor of the local town drove up and said, "don't worry. it's beets. come and have some beer. they're always against farmers. i guess it is kind of light. in the last questions -- late. in the last questions? -- any last questions? >>
jackson: yes. when chamberlain and levine were trying to make it to berlin they landed in the field of wheat outside of berlin. way outside of berlin in a town. they landed and mashed a bunch of wheat up and this woman goes that is my wheat. you mashed up my wheat. was going to pay for my wheat? thin the woman thought there had been these kidnappers around lately, and she suddenly grew very afraid because she not she was confronting kidnappers with a new and unique way of kidnapping people. she...
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few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> eight [bleep]. you gonna try for nine? eight. mm-hmm! eight. >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to be mentally strong. you got to be physically strong. people see a weak spot, you know, they come for you, you know? you got to use your hands. ain't no guns in here. >> there are about 24 fights per month among the jail's male inmates. after each one, staff must sort out what happened. >> let's go! >> the recent fight between william mitchell and deamon beavers is due to a disagreement over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would pay mitchell in return for a favor. mitchell allowed beavers to use his account to buy commissary goods. since any money beavers had in his own account would be garnished by the jail for unpaid booking fees. >> you ready? >> beavers must now tell his side of the story to disciplinary officer hale, who will decide how much time he will get in segregation. >> i don't have no problems. you know what i'm saying? come on, harvey. you know me. you know i don't cause no ruc
few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> eight [bleep]. you gonna try for nine? eight. mm-hmm! eight. >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to be mentally strong. you got to be physically strong. people see a weak spot, you know, they come for you, you know? you got to use your hands. ain't no guns in here. >> there are about 24 fights per month among the jail's male inmates. after each one, staff must sort out what happened. >>...
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because this does not look good. >> okay. >> eventually, versie jackson had the same realization.rt pleaded guilty to conspiracy and solicitation to commit murder. robert was sentenced to eight years. versie, to five. >> i got bad heart. >> in 2007, she died behind bars. >> jason jackson was also convictsed in the murder for hire case and pleaded guilty to the sexual battery of the children. his scheduled release date, september 23rd, 2064. >> i want to take a picture. >> go g i've got my permission. >> after assisting authorities, the informant continues to find trouble, accumulating convictions for extortion, auto theft, and other crimes. disappointing detectives impressed with his performance in the florida hotel room. >> he plight have got an acting job. >> my grand daddy was cajun. >> because he is very good. >>> this sunday, our 2016 campaign special. the threat to hillary. is it time to take this man more seriously? >> we are going to build a movement of millions of americans. >> why bernie sanders may be a much bigger threat than anyone imagines. >> i'll be joined by john
because this does not look good. >> okay. >> eventually, versie jackson had the same realization.rt pleaded guilty to conspiracy and solicitation to commit murder. robert was sentenced to eight years. versie, to five. >> i got bad heart. >> in 2007, she died behind bars. >> jason jackson was also convictsed in the murder for hire case and pleaded guilty to the sexual battery of the children. his scheduled release date, september 23rd, 2064. >> i want to take...
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[laughter] robert: desean jackson is back and working. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: we start with baseball the double-header for the nats. max scherzer gets the start for the night cap, six innings. tyler moore sends one down the right-field line, bryce harper scores. 1-1. sixth inning, the nats up 3 max scherzer gets rocked. that is a three run shot. toronto takes the lead. a would score six unanswered runs in the nats lose, 7-3. different story in the day game the only scoring came in the bottom of the fifth. bryce harper lines the single to center, george zimmerman would store -- ryan zimmerman would score. the nats win 2-0. o's-astros, bottom of the third, evan gattis at the plate. so long, three run shot. houston wins 6-4. the orioles have lost four in a row. desean jackson is back after being absent from the first week of ota's. the redskins tweeted pictures and video. jackson made it back into the area monday after being in california. before that, he w
[laughter] robert: desean jackson is back and working. sports is coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: we start with baseball the double-header for the nats. max scherzer gets the start for the night cap, six innings. tyler moore sends one down the right-field line, bryce harper scores. 1-1. sixth inning, the nats up 3 max scherzer gets rocked. that is a three run shot. toronto takes the lead. a would score six unanswered runs...
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andrew jackson was volume two, ulysses grant, theodore roosevelt, franklin and finally ronald reagan. again back to the reason with each of these books, i tried to associate and choose the individual to somehow legitimize what i conceived in my head as the central task of american history during this particular period. so it was called the first america because it seemed during the 18th century with the emergence of an american identity benjamin franklin like everybody else of his generation, george washington thomas jefferson, you name it they were all born englishman and a diet american. so, how did this happen? like a guy andrew my book on andrew jackson was about the emergence of american democracy
andrew jackson was volume two, ulysses grant, theodore roosevelt, franklin and finally ronald reagan. again back to the reason with each of these books, i tried to associate and choose the individual to somehow legitimize what i conceived in my head as the central task of american history during this particular period. so it was called the first america because it seemed during the 18th century with the emergence of an american identity benjamin franklin like everybody else of his generation,...
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polk is jackson's man. when jackson has a strong majority in the house, polk gets to be speaker. ms. swain: we have seen the ascendancy of the presidency the ascendancy of congress. at this point in our history which branch of government has more power? professor finkelman: i would say congress. >> being the speaker is important? professor finkelman: being the speaker is not as powerful as being president. we should understand that. in terms of the politics of america, more i think is happening in congress then in the presidency. i should add, however, that andrew jackson is extraordinarily strong who pushes the envelope of the presidency and alters the dynamics of the presidency. it reverts back, when john tyler becomes president, he is very weak president. being speaker of the house was important, just as it is important today. ms. swain: it sounds like from this quote that sarah knew this. she wrote that the speaker is the proper person, and with the correct idea of his position has even more influence over legislation and in directing the policy of the parties, then the presi
polk is jackson's man. when jackson has a strong majority in the house, polk gets to be speaker. ms. swain: we have seen the ascendancy of the presidency the ascendancy of congress. at this point in our history which branch of government has more power? professor finkelman: i would say congress. >> being the speaker is important? professor finkelman: being the speaker is not as powerful as being president. we should understand that. in terms of the politics of america, more i think is...
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tiger is insured for $140 million. >> there's life or art before jackson poll abbing and after. if you have one of those works in your collection it's a center fewingal point where the collection can develop and grow. a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson pollock. >> looking to innovate he gave up on the paintings and moved on. it's the later less-known works that the show highlights. >> there are only 37 black-pouring painting, and tait liverpool managed to amags 27 of them. they are almost exclusively black, and not popular. >> the black porings were made with sticks and syringes used for beasting food. the style is there, the uprepeatable gesture. as pollock's alcoholism worsened, his painting showed. portrait in a dream was considered the last great work. a departure from previous. colour is re-introduced and the artist synonymous with abstract expressionism brings back a figure. because he died so young, 44 with if you works, they are highly valued. organizers say it's unlikely so many will be gathered in one place again >>> don't forget you can check out th
tiger is insured for $140 million. >> there's life or art before jackson poll abbing and after. if you have one of those works in your collection it's a center fewingal point where the collection can develop and grow. a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson pollock. >> looking to innovate he gave up on the paintings and moved on. it's the later less-known works that the show highlights. >> there are only 37 black-pouring painting, and tait liverpool managed to...
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and they met there or they met at andrew jackson's because the polk girls were often at the jacksons' home. the -- certainly jackson is known or we think that he advised polk to marry her. "this is who you need as a wife," he would say. and then it is commonly said that she told polk she wouldn't marry him unless he ran for office. but -- and of course he did and he won, and they were married in 1824. ms. swain: so andrew jackson played something of a matchmaker here? mr. hunt: he and his wife rachel did not have any children of their own and had many, many different young people that they took in. jackson would write to sarah and call her "my daughter." ms. swain: and patricia coniglio on facebook asked, is it true that a nickname for sarah polk was the "spanish madonna"? mr. hunt: yes. ms. swain: and where did that come from? mr. hunt: that was because she had extremely dark hair and olive skin and they thought that she looked european, exotic. ms. swain: now, the jacksons had no children, but actually sarah and james k. polk also had no children. what was the impact of having -- be
and they met there or they met at andrew jackson's because the polk girls were often at the jacksons' home. the -- certainly jackson is known or we think that he advised polk to marry her. "this is who you need as a wife," he would say. and then it is commonly said that she told polk she wouldn't marry him unless he ran for office. but -- and of course he did and he won, and they were married in 1824. ms. swain: so andrew jackson played something of a matchmaker here? mr. hunt: he and...
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desean jackson was a no-show. late this afternoon we caught up with robert griffin iii at the redskins charity golf courny and he gave his thoughts on jackson's absence. >> one of those things you have to control what you can control. i can't control him being here. the coach and bruce commented on it. you have to go with what they say. the rest of us are ready to go. >> still the health problems keep coming. reed had a little procedure on his knee to keep him out until training camp. he is all too familiar with the sideline. he missed 12 games due to concussion and leg injuries. the nats are back at home tonight but they will be without denard spann. he will sit out tonight's game after leaving sunday night contest with a soar knee. it looks like it might be wet tonight. the tarp is on the field. that is one more injury to add to the long list. the nats are still in first place in the east. that says a lot. a former local star going to make an impression. the notre dame star had a try-out with the wizards today.
desean jackson was a no-show. late this afternoon we caught up with robert griffin iii at the redskins charity golf courny and he gave his thoughts on jackson's absence. >> one of those things you have to control what you can control. i can't control him being here. the coach and bruce commented on it. you have to go with what they say. the rest of us are ready to go. >> still the health problems keep coming. reed had a little procedure on his knee to keep him out until training...
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curtis "50 cent" jackson is here.is your show, it's kind of a soap opera, right? >> well, i mean, it's a scripted drama. i'm excited. i got a chance to work with her from the very beginning develop the characters and things. so many little things are in the story, because of our conversations to -- >> jimmy: things that are based on real people you know? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have people that you know identified -- >> i said, you're lucky i used that, you loser. every time, oh, yo, you think you slick, you put that in there, i'm like, you lucky i used that. >> jimmy: have you considered asking your friend meryl streep to be on the show? >> meryl got a busy schedule. >> jimmy: she does. "power" is not particularly -- i don't think family-oriented is a good way to describe it. >> well, it is. watching any film, r-rated film, it's like that. >> jimmy: not for the kids. you did do something for kids, which i think is kind of exciting. and you brought -- this is -- the trailer, i believe, for your -- this movie that you're st
curtis "50 cent" jackson is here.is your show, it's kind of a soap opera, right? >> well, i mean, it's a scripted drama. i'm excited. i got a chance to work with her from the very beginning develop the characters and things. so many little things are in the story, because of our conversations to -- >> jimmy: things that are based on real people you know? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have people that you know identified -- >> i said, you're lucky i used that, you...
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tying ser ensured for $140 million. >> there's life or art before jackson pollack and art after jackson pollack. if you have one of those works in your collection it is at a centrifugal point where a collection can develop and grow. because a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson pollack. >> looking to innovate and progress pollack gave up on the drip paintings and moved on. there are only 37 black touring paintings and a big departure for pollack not what you think of almost exclusively black. the black pourings were made with sticks and bubble syringes used for basting food but the style is still there. the unrepeatable gesture. as pollack's alcoholism progressed, his work slowed. again a departure from previous. color is reintroduced and the artist whose name is synonymous with abstract expressism is expressism is so expressism is so recognizable. >> address for our website is aljazeera.com. that's it for me. my colleague felicity barr will be here, a full bulletin coming up after a very short break. >> egypt's state prosecutor dies after an attack on his convoy. hello
tying ser ensured for $140 million. >> there's life or art before jackson pollack and art after jackson pollack. if you have one of those works in your collection it is at a centrifugal point where a collection can develop and grow. because a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson pollack. >> looking to innovate and progress pollack gave up on the drip paintings and moved on. there are only 37 black touring paintings and a big departure for pollack not what you think of...
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liz jackson to give her contact information to mr. steel. >> okay. it closes. we've move on to item k the advisory committee report by board members do board members have admitted appointments together >> seen we'll move on to item l special order of business i called a public hearing with the service plan may i have a motion and second on the deposition of the plan. >> so moved and mr. superintendant read the resolution into the record. >> thank you madam president tiled invite our sfrunt for special education dr. liz to come forward from the special presentation. >> good evening g y irvine is join me in case you have questions regarding the service plan so we are requesting that you consider the deposition of the annual service and annual budget plan we're required by assembly bill 602 to present this to you it outlines the description of the services and location of the services and provides access for students to receive a free and appropriate education so did you have any questions regarding the plan. >> so we'll have discussion 3 public speaker cards (cal
liz jackson to give her contact information to mr. steel. >> okay. it closes. we've move on to item k the advisory committee report by board members do board members have admitted appointments together >> seen we'll move on to item l special order of business i called a public hearing with the service plan may i have a motion and second on the deposition of the plan. >> so moved and mr. superintendant read the resolution into the record. >> thank you madam president...
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he was put in jail in jackson county. abner dean and men like him with the courage to stand up for healing stood up for healing after the civil war. abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the commercial engine. before the civil war began kansas city, independence, saint joe, leavenworth, west point harrisonville, all of these towns were vying to drive growth, commercial growth, economic growth, west. when the civil war ended, this emphasis on growth and the future reenergized those 90,000 new people that we had. it also caused people's focus to move forward and let go of the past. it was a natural consequence. the metamorphosis of western missouri was really driven by what happened in kansas city. one of the reasons wh
he was put in jail in jackson county. abner dean and men like him with the courage to stand up for healing stood up for healing after the civil war. abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit...
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this is kosma he will bat for edwin jackson.eading it off for the cardinals in the bottom of the eighth. kosma 8 hits in 57 at-bats this season. >> harold: this is where you go tomorrow is sunday. i am go to get one at-bat here and hopefully i will play tomorrow. >> kenny: first pitch he flies out to fowler for out number one. >> tom: watching edwin jackson pitch. we saw max scherzer throw that no-hitter and near perfect game. i think about edwin's no-hitter in 2010 for arizona. scherzer unbelievable that strikeout to walk ratio. he is making it look like a video game. edwin jackson threw 149 pitches with the same man that is behind the plate right now. walked eight batters, 149 pitches. again, joe maddon's rays. >> kenny: reminiscent of the a.j. burnett hitter. >> harold: a.j. was all over the place the night he threw a no-no. joot >> kenny: the last 11 no-hitters have been thrown by national league pitchers. last to do it in the american league was felix hernandez. >> tom: the most impressive ever, ken holtzman threw a no-hitt
this is kosma he will bat for edwin jackson.eading it off for the cardinals in the bottom of the eighth. kosma 8 hits in 57 at-bats this season. >> harold: this is where you go tomorrow is sunday. i am go to get one at-bat here and hopefully i will play tomorrow. >> kenny: first pitch he flies out to fowler for out number one. >> tom: watching edwin jackson pitch. we saw max scherzer throw that no-hitter and near perfect game. i think about edwin's no-hitter in 2010 for...
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he was put in jail in jackson county.bner dean and men like him with the courage to stand up for healing stood up for healing after the civil war. abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the commercial engine. before the civil war began kansas city, independence, saint joe, leavenworth, west point harrisonville, all of these towns were vying to drive growth , commercial growth, economic growth, west. when the civil war ended, this emphasis on growth and the future reenergized those 90,000 new people that we had. it also caused people's focus to move forward and let go of the past. it was a natural consequence. the metamorphosis of western missouri was really driven by what happened in kansas city. one of the reasons why
he was put in jail in jackson county.bner dean and men like him with the courage to stand up for healing stood up for healing after the civil war. abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the...
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but records show jackson's checkered history. a driver's license once suspended for lack of knowledge or skill. two ex-boyfriends filing restraining orders against her, one accusing jackson of saying, "i'm going to run your expletive over with my car." in the last five years, 1,500 people injured or killed in road rage incidents across america. a reminder to all drivers, you never know who's in the car next to you. if convicted, jackson faces 15 years to life. tonight, there are families on both sides of this case grieving. all of this stemming from an argument that police say could have and should have been avoided. david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> there is new fallout tonight from that world cup bombshell. nine top officials accused of taking $150 million in bribes and kickbacks. and tonight, a stunning reversal. sepp blatter, the president of fifa, the powerful soccer federation, resigning now, just days after he was re-elected to a fifth term. and abc news learning that blatter himself under investigation by the u.s. and the
but records show jackson's checkered history. a driver's license once suspended for lack of knowledge or skill. two ex-boyfriends filing restraining orders against her, one accusing jackson of saying, "i'm going to run your expletive over with my car." in the last five years, 1,500 people injured or killed in road rage incidents across america. a reminder to all drivers, you never know who's in the car next to you. if convicted, jackson faces 15 years to life. tonight, there are...
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things are about to go south for little jackson. >> ooh! >> oh, no!and a hamper on your head not a good recipe. >> dad quickly cuts the camera off and goes to help jackson. we believe jackson is okay because dad title this had video baby trying to be cute has epic fail and takes a tumble. >> ooh. >>> next little girl you may recognize. we've had her and her twin sister on our show several times before. this is little adelie ansley's twin sister. we've seen them argue about poopy diapers, over the abcs. these two are the queens of sass. case in point right here. this is addeley reading out loud. she's sitting in the rocking chair. then she realizes -- >> listen! listen! >> oh, heck no! nobody's paying attention. she's trying to read a story. somebody better listen. >> listen! >> cute is cute. mom, amber, knows how cute her twins are. >>> you finished up your meal. you're ready for dessert at your favorite food court restaurant except then you notice this. this employee decided to wash that -- can you see what it is? can you make out what it is? >> is t
things are about to go south for little jackson. >> ooh! >> oh, no!and a hamper on your head not a good recipe. >> dad quickly cuts the camera off and goes to help jackson. we believe jackson is okay because dad title this had video baby trying to be cute has epic fail and takes a tumble. >> ooh. >>> next little girl you may recognize. we've had her and her twin sister on our show several times before. this is little adelie ansley's twin sister. we've seen them...
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there was a desean jackson sighting. he was in the bubble today. we will talk about his workout announcer: now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: after yesterday's washout, zimmerman on point in game one of a doubleheader. he left with the win. only scoring came in bottom of the fifth. bryce harper lines a single. 1-0, nats. seventh inning get a little help from the defense. two returners on. check out ris sell -- rus russell martin. grounds in 4-6-3 to end the inning. >> he goes out there and gives you an opportunity to rest the guys as much as possible and go deep in the game. nice to have him on the club. he can provide it for us. big base hit to start an inning. scored a run. does things on the field. help him win games. >> way to go. go to l.a. where the terps showed up and showed out. knocking out the regional host ucla winning 2-1. with last night's win the terps advance to the second straight super regional to face an old a.c.c. foe virginia in charlottesville. when were probably knocked out when it
there was a desean jackson sighting. he was in the bubble today. we will talk about his workout announcer: now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: after yesterday's washout, zimmerman on point in game one of a doubleheader. he left with the win. only scoring came in bottom of the fifth. bryce harper lines a single. 1-0, nats. seventh inning get a little help from the defense. two returners on. check out ris sell -- rus russell martin. grounds in 4-6-3 to...
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admiral howard: president jackson, dean, faculty students, thank you for this wonderful privilege that you've given me, this honorary degree. i will tell you,, my fellow honorees are full of respect. they would not be the first to tell you that this is pretty cool. it feels a lot like a superman cape. i want to know, does it stop bullets? [laughter] i could use that in my job. president jackson faculty students and class of it's a 2015, sincere honor to join you on this extraordinary occasion. today marks a triumphant milestone in your lives. symbolically crossing the stage, you will also cross over into the next phase of your lives. with each step, you will pound into your souls this week -- the sweet feeling of accomplishment. years from now you will recall , the challenges of that last calculus class, the anxiety of preparing for your last test the excitement of your last big red freak out night, and the last witnessing of the shirley ann jackson weather machine. [laughter] [applause] as a naval officer i thought it appropriate that i start this speech and share with you a see story
admiral howard: president jackson, dean, faculty students, thank you for this wonderful privilege that you've given me, this honorary degree. i will tell you,, my fellow honorees are full of respect. they would not be the first to tell you that this is pretty cool. it feels a lot like a superman cape. i want to know, does it stop bullets? [laughter] i could use that in my job. president jackson faculty students and class of it's a 2015, sincere honor to join you on this extraordinary occasion....
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jesse jackson junior is back in d.c. and out of a halfway house. we were there. we will hear from him later this hour. the chicago sun times reports he will likely spend the rest of his sentence in the district. he spent more than 2.5 years in federal prison in alabama. he pled guilty to felony fraud for spending moneyñr in campaign 911. at money. >> at some point his wife will serve time on charges. >>> it's another hot down outside. 88 at reagan national. 83 in martinsberg. the temperatures are already near 90 degrees. we'll have no trouble getting into the 90s for all neighborhoods by later this afternoon. keep in mind that when you factor into the humidity and the heat the index values are already in the upper 90s. in the weather headlines for the remainder of the day, the heat wave is in place lasting into tomorrow with a potential for sever storms tomorrow afternoon. >> thanks, chuck. the massive search for two prison escapees is shifting back to the area near the prison. we confirm state troopers are investigating a break in at a hunting cabin. multiple so
jesse jackson junior is back in d.c. and out of a halfway house. we were there. we will hear from him later this hour. the chicago sun times reports he will likely spend the rest of his sentence in the district. he spent more than 2.5 years in federal prison in alabama. he pled guilty to felony fraud for spending moneyñr in campaign 911. at money. >> at some point his wife will serve time on charges. >>> it's another hot down outside. 88 at reagan national. 83 in martinsberg....
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of the family of susie jackson? sandra singleton. you have the right as representative. ethel lance, would you like to make a statement in regards to this hearing regarding ethel lance as a victim, ma'am? would you like to come forward please? >> you're representing the family of ethel lance. >> yes. >> you are whom, ma'am? >> her daughter. >> i'm listening, and you can talk to me. >> i just want everybody to know that youing you took something from me. >> four decades later after fierce debate and boycott led by the naacp the state adapted a law in 2000 banning the confederate flag from flying over the state house. instead it was moved to the south side of the capitol complex. there have been no indication that the lawmakers will come back to vote on the lowering of the flag for one of their own killed. reverendcally men todayclemente pinckney. >> inside, he has been honored with a black cloth draped over his desk. legislator able to display it in their offices. when it was remove from the dome to the memorial, sup
of the family of susie jackson? sandra singleton. you have the right as representative. ethel lance, would you like to make a statement in regards to this hearing regarding ethel lance as a victim, ma'am? would you like to come forward please? >> you're representing the family of ethel lance. >> yes. >> you are whom, ma'am? >> her daughter. >> i'm listening, and you can talk to me. >> i just want everybody to know that youing you took something from me....
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jackson now faces murder charges. >> it's 6:05. this this morning a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run in the east bay. it happened friday night on 28th street in oakland, not far from mcclimate high school. this is a photo of the victim royce vaughan. he may have been at a local restauranter or bar in the hours before his death. investigators are looking for a vehicle sip to this one. white toyota sj cruiser. >> now in san francisco, a dramatic end to a dangerous police chase. all of this on camera. you soo police mounting the top of cars. the went down during rush hour next to the popular westfield shopping center. police say the suspect hit several cars and a patrol agent. everyone will be okay. we know the suspect was a wanted parolee. >> a once beloved day the care worker, now accused child mo mes lester is out on bail. 22-year-old alex kurtz was arrested on suspicion of lewd acts on a child. he was taken into custody at the school. his alleged vic
jackson now faces murder charges. >> it's 6:05. this this morning a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run in the east bay. it happened friday night on 28th street in oakland, not far from mcclimate high school. this is a photo of the victim royce vaughan. he may have been at a local restauranter or bar in the hours before his death. investigators are looking for a vehicle sip to this one. white toyota sj cruiser....
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jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentlelady from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: let me thank the chairwoman and let me thank the ranking member, mr. price, and his staff and the chairman, mr. diaz-balart about a lart, for their work on -- mr. diaz-balart, for their work on something that's near and dear to many members' hearts. this amendment was passed last year. so i am grateful to have the opportunity this year to restate the fact that this amendment indicates that none of the funds made available by this act, under the heading federal transit administration transit grant, may be used in contravention of 6309. this is an amendment identical to the jackson lee amendment and might i just briefly speak to this amendment. it affirms the importance of nation -- to the nation of projects that create economic development, particularly in a transportation area, it particularly says
jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentlelady from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: let me thank the chairwoman and let me thank the ranking member, mr. price, and his staff and the chairman, mr. diaz-balart about a lart, for their work on -- mr. diaz-balart, for their work on something that's near and dear to many members' hearts. this amendment was passed last year....
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jackson." >> sam l. sam jackson. >> the great running joke with her is that she doesn't know anything about pop culture. and we don't anything about anything but pop culture. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but we have that common bond and that love and affinity for marijuana, so we're destined to be together forever. it's, like, a great couple. >> jimmy: it's a truly, truly funny movie, and i will say also that the busby berkeley dance scene at the beginning of the movie is, like, old school cinema masterpiece. i told seth and he's like "aw, that's great", because i know he had to fight to get that thing in. >> oh, my god, did he have to fight. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, but you know what, cfo and it was also mentioned today in the reviews. people loved it. and people overseas love it and get it. >> jimmy: i thi this year, that will if not nominated, it will be in the clips of movies. >> i wouldn't hold our breath to get nominated. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. but, that scene might be in a a montage. >> i definitely
jackson." >> sam l. sam jackson. >> the great running joke with her is that she doesn't know anything about pop culture. and we don't anything about anything but pop culture. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but we have that common bond and that love and affinity for marijuana, so we're destined to be together forever. it's, like, a great couple. >> jimmy: it's a truly, truly funny movie, and i will say also that the busby berkeley dance scene at the beginning of the movie...
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awards. >> what a tribute to janet jackson and diddy and a stagecraft malfunction.ext. >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> welcome back. topping "the skinny" this morning, the 20th annual b.e.t. awards. boy, great performances all night, but especially a terrific music and dance tribute to janet jackson, who's making a comeback after a few years away. janet awarded the ultimate icon music dance visual prize. the audience cheering her on even though she didn't perform. >> yeah, that's ciara you saw dancing. and janet walked onstage to a standing ovation. smokey robinson honored as well, first with a musical tribute from the likes of robin thicke and ne-yo. then with a lifetime achievement award. smokey belting out "tracks of my tears," the whole audience joining in with him. >> diddy was there with a medley of hits and friends celebrate ing the 20th year of his bad boy label. but then this blooper moment, falling through a hole in the stage. ai-yi-yi. he quickly recovered. where did that hole come from? come on, kendis. they s
awards. >> what a tribute to janet jackson and diddy and a stagecraft malfunction.ext. >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> welcome back. topping "the skinny" this morning, the 20th annual b.e.t. awards. boy, great performances all night, but especially a terrific music and dance tribute to janet jackson, who's making a comeback after a few years away. janet awarded the ultimate icon music dance visual...
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jen jackson making her way back in the spotlight. and diddy taking a tumble on stage. we'll have all the big moments in "the skinny" on this monday, june 29th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> it was a very very long show the b.e.t. awards. it kept going and going and going. atty labelle came on the stage near the end. it was beautiful. the tribute to janet jackson by ciara was amazing. >> i look forward to seeing the highlights later this half hour. >> to see diddy take a tumble what more could you ask for? >>> we're going to get started on a serious note this morning with that dangerous escaped killer who is now being treated at an albanny, new york hospital this morning. this was the scene just moments after david sweat was taken into custody in upstate new york. >> this capture ends a three-week manhunt which involved hundreds of law enforcement officers. abc's linzie janis reports from the small town where the search for sweat ended. >> reporter: it's all over. the search party cheering the capture of david sweat. >> the nightmare is finally over. >>
jen jackson making her way back in the spotlight. and diddy taking a tumble on stage. we'll have all the big moments in "the skinny" on this monday, june 29th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> it was a very very long show the b.e.t. awards. it kept going and going and going. atty labelle came on the stage near the end. it was beautiful. the tribute to janet jackson by ciara was amazing. >> i look forward to seeing the highlights later this...
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andrew jackson should get the boot off the $20 bill. since jackson opposed the creation of a central bank here probably wouldn't mind being dropped from a federal reserve note. >>> probably not andrew jackson's worst offense. i can say that he's been dead for a long time. >>> three in ten americans have no savings. that figure according to a survey released by bankrate.com. it's the highest number since the site began tracking savings five years ago. the culprit is a lag in income growth. >>> that story may have to do with the next one, new this morning, data shows that rent prices are going up across the country. and while we think it's bad here in the bay area our rents are not the fastest ones rising. a new report from zillo found that rent prices climbed 4% nationally over the last year. the city with the biggest gain was jackson mississippi. portland, maine came in second. san francisco, san jose denver saw double digit rate increases and an increase of a price already high has got to be higher. >> already filled up to capacity bas
andrew jackson should get the boot off the $20 bill. since jackson opposed the creation of a central bank here probably wouldn't mind being dropped from a federal reserve note. >>> probably not andrew jackson's worst offense. i can say that he's been dead for a long time. >>> three in ten americans have no savings. that figure according to a survey released by bankrate.com. it's the highest number since the site began tracking savings five years ago. the culprit is a lag in...
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one must conclude that white jackson of today has the that white jackson of today has the free. we shall overcome someday." with full military honors at "he believed in his country. it now remains to be seen whetheri community to continue he's work. ime that i havewo interests in life. one is the happiness and the security of my children that are left behind. it that in vain." and he would not. the executiona pivotal moment in the civil)w rights movement.... "the gun that was pointed at his back was also pointed at the head of every negro here. everyegro in the united states . negro who asked the question how much longer than a full century since the civil war must we wait to be first class citizens?" the question myrlie evers askedk notice and political pressure began to mount for national action to support theivil rights movement. "if he were here to speak to you tonight, i feel he would tell you to not to mourn for him in silence. but to mourn for him, out and doing everything legally, morally, physically, mentally possible that you could to help end this struggle here in mou
one must conclude that white jackson of today has the that white jackson of today has the free. we shall overcome someday." with full military honors at "he believed in his country. it now remains to be seen whetheri community to continue he's work. ime that i havewo interests in life. one is the happiness and the security of my children that are left behind. it that in vain." and he would not. the executiona pivotal moment in the civil)w rights movement.... "the gun that...
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. >>> we're standing by to see if jesse jackson jr. will be released from a halfway house today and we'll tell you where the former illinois congressman will finish serving his prison sentence. "news4 today" continues at 6:00 a.m. >>> "news4 today" starts now. >> good morning to you. i'm eun yang. monday, june 22, 2015. >> i'm angie goff in for aaron this morning. we are going to get you up to speed on all those stories we are following, but first we are in for another scorcher. let's get right to chuck. >> outside we go early this morning. planes taxiing around, everybody getting ready to fly out of town for a week of business. it will be a hot one. a good day to leave town. 73 rockville bethesda. 72 in reston. weather slowdowns nothing to worry about. green lights morning, afternoon and evening. headed on out the door, mid 70s to near 80 now and back up into the low and mid 90s by the time you're coming on later this afternoon. so it will a hot one. chopper 4 is up this morning. where are we finding the problems, melissa? >> we have
. >>> we're standing by to see if jesse jackson jr. will be released from a halfway house today and we'll tell you where the former illinois congressman will finish serving his prison sentence. "news4 today" continues at 6:00 a.m. >>> "news4 today" starts now. >> good morning to you. i'm eun yang. monday, june 22, 2015. >> i'm angie goff in for aaron this morning. we are going to get you up to speed on all those stories we are following, but...
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ed son of jesse jackson was freed from a halfway house in baltimore. he served two and a half-year sentence for spending $750,000 in campaign contributions [ inaudible ] >>> the taliban says a coordinated attack on the afghan parliament was timed to coincide with a vote to endorse a new defense minister. as hanna daniels report, the violent assault began with a suicide car bomb. [ [foreign language] [ explosion ] >> reporter: cameras were rolling as a blast from a car bomb rocked the afghan parliament while lawmakers were in session. the suicide bomber struck near the entrance to the building. a member of parliament captured the chaotic aftermath and photograph. the taliban is claiming responsible for this ambush. outside a gun battle raged for nearly two hours as security forces battled heavily armed taliban gunmen. kabul police say all six attackers were killed and no members of parliament were harmed. about 40 civilians were hurt in the blast. a woman and a 10-year-old girl were killed. the assault on the building symbolizing the heart of power in t
ed son of jesse jackson was freed from a halfway house in baltimore. he served two and a half-year sentence for spending $750,000 in campaign contributions [ inaudible ] >>> the taliban says a coordinated attack on the afghan parliament was timed to coincide with a vote to endorse a new defense minister. as hanna daniels report, the violent assault began with a suicide car bomb. [ [foreign language] [ explosion ] >> reporter: cameras were rolling as a blast from a car bomb rocked...
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tiger is ensured for $140 million. >> there is life or art before and after jackson polak.ou have one of those works in your collection it's really -- it's a centrifugal point where a collection can develop and grow because a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson polak. >> reporter: polak abbankruptly gave up on the drip paintings and moved on. there are only 37 black-pouring paintings, and they managed to amass 20 of them for this show. it's not what you would think of. almost exclusively black, they weren't popular when he first showed them. they were made with sticks and bubbled surringers used for basting food but the style is still there. as polak's alcoholism worsened his output slowed. portrait in a dream is considered the painter's last great work. again, a departure from previous. the artist who's name is synonymous with abstract expressionism, brings back a figure. because he died so young, just 44, and with so few works, they are highly valued. organizers say it is unlikely so many of them will ever be gathered in one place again. >>> and for all of
tiger is ensured for $140 million. >> there is life or art before and after jackson polak.ou have one of those works in your collection it's really -- it's a centrifugal point where a collection can develop and grow because a lot of the roads in modern art lead back to jackson polak. >> reporter: polak abbankruptly gave up on the drip paintings and moved on. there are only 37 black-pouring paintings, and they managed to amass 20 of them for this show. it's not what you would think...
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comforting a distraught paris jackson at michael jackson's memorial. now at 49, janet's back.i dedicate this to my love." it's her first single in seven years, first song from an upcoming album. >> it's very alluring, very janet but not a dated sound, very -- it fits with what's going on today. >> reporter: this sunday she'll reappear on stage at the b.e.t. awards. ♪ i wanna be the one in control ♪ >> reporter: she's set to kick off her 36-day "unbreakable" tour in august and bring another chance for her "rhythm nation" to rally in support. for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> what have you done for me lately? that's right. we were all talking about our favorite albums earlier. >> it's cool because we grew up listening to those songs. absolutely. she had an amazing career. >> still does. >> still does. >> and she'll be honored at the b.e.t. awards sunday. getting the first ever ultimate icon music dance video award and we'll be there. red carpet backstage exclusively. >> looking forward to that. >>> next on "heat index." hope on the horizon for
comforting a distraught paris jackson at michael jackson's memorial. now at 49, janet's back.i dedicate this to my love." it's her first single in seven years, first song from an upcoming album. >> it's very alluring, very janet but not a dated sound, very -- it fits with what's going on today. >> reporter: this sunday she'll reappear on stage at the b.e.t. awards. ♪ i wanna be the one in control ♪ >> reporter: she's set to kick off her 36-day "unbreakable"...
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reverend jackson says he hasn't seen this much movement in civil rights since 1968.ss i just want your thoughts on this day, and what you have been thinking since this horrible incident occurred a week ago. >> yeah let me say first. i'm a visiting scholar of the university -- >> good note. >> and your question again. >> well, what are your thoughts since this happened last wednesday, and here we have what is a beautifully attends service today in charleston. >> i agree with reverend william barber, he says the perpetrator has been caught but the killer is still at large. and i'm greatly saddened but angry as well not at that young 21-year-old child who shot those people, but for all of those who have been spewing hate for all of those years, and are using president obama to heighten the hatred on the right-wing. they have blood on their hands. hannity, limbaugh those people have blood on their hands, those who insult the president on television. those who like o'reilly are always demonizing black people -- >> they would probably push back and say they are being criti
reverend jackson says he hasn't seen this much movement in civil rights since 1968.ss i just want your thoughts on this day, and what you have been thinking since this horrible incident occurred a week ago. >> yeah let me say first. i'm a visiting scholar of the university -- >> good note. >> and your question again. >> well, what are your thoughts since this happened last wednesday, and here we have what is a beautifully attends service today in charleston. >> i...
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this is michael jackson's outfit for his fame victory tour.avid lee nearly led the warrior to a come back victory last night. points, passing, and pace. >> the most promising thing is they saw us playing the type of ball we were playing in the fourth. it is so much more important if i played five minutes next game, i don't play at all. or we are able to find whatever combinations coach uses to get a win. >> reporter: this could mean a little satisfaction for the warriors in game four. back to rick james in san francisco. [ laughter ] >> oh, rick james. you and i, we go together like a glove on happens! that's right. he's the original superrer freak. he is. he is! back to baseball. giants hunter pence returning to the disabled list coming off june 18. wrist tendon united tendonitis. chris heston, the king. tim hudson, the pitcher of record. yeah. harvey, six inks, seven runs. brandon belt. that's a big fly. the giants win the game 8-5 staying a half game behind the front running dodgers. that is hall of famer pitcher greg maddox on the right. t
this is michael jackson's outfit for his fame victory tour.avid lee nearly led the warrior to a come back victory last night. points, passing, and pace. >> the most promising thing is they saw us playing the type of ball we were playing in the fourth. it is so much more important if i played five minutes next game, i don't play at all. or we are able to find whatever combinations coach uses to get a win. >> reporter: this could mean a little satisfaction for the warriors in game...
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janet jackson is back.> is the key to having a baby. a pill that could millions help to start their families hitting drugstores for the very first time. ♪ need your love ♪ >>> and the bachelorette's quest for love takes an explosive turn. >> the chemistry is there. the emotions are there. >> and the bizarre stunt pulled on air that turned into laughter in the most unexpected place. now, kaitlyn is here live one-on-one ♪ it's raining men ♪ >>> and it's magic time. are you ready for channing tatum live right here this morning. ♪ mind your own biscuits and life will be gravy ♪ >>> and kacey musgraves performs live in times square as we say -- >> good morning, america. ♪ >>> how in the world are we going to get all that in in the next hour? good morning, america. a magic morning at times square and one of the biggest stars on the planet channing tatum is live just ahead. >> i wish he could have heard us serenading him. >> it was so good please do it again. >> i want to actually interview him and would like him
janet jackson is back.> is the key to having a baby. a pill that could millions help to start their families hitting drugstores for the very first time. ♪ need your love ♪ >>> and the bachelorette's quest for love takes an explosive turn. >> the chemistry is there. the emotions are there. >> and the bizarre stunt pulled on air that turned into laughter in the most unexpected place. now, kaitlyn is here live one-on-one ♪ it's raining men ♪ >>> and it's...
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as my colleagues before me have pointed out, particularly representative sheila jackson lee, we are in the midst of an american crisis. shaking the very foundation of the black community. the word crisis should motivate to us act now. crisis describes a need for immediate action. crisis calls for an immediate infusion of resources. crisis requires a meeting of minds to find answers. if thousands of people disappeared in the prime of their lives, their friends,
as my colleagues before me have pointed out, particularly representative sheila jackson lee, we are in the midst of an american crisis. shaking the very foundation of the black community. the word crisis should motivate to us act now. crisis describes a need for immediate action. crisis calls for an immediate infusion of resources. crisis requires a meeting of minds to find answers. if thousands of people disappeared in the prime of their lives, their friends,