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thank you jesse jackson jesse jackson said in not take it out of context. you cannot read the text without understanding the oppressive context out of which they came. every single section of scripture except for briefly a time during the reign of king david occurred in a context of oppression. how dare you stand up and individualize the gospel that does not address the social and political context. i will do with theolitical context. i am here to stay thank you to jesse jackson. momma taught me the bes thing to do when somebody does something for you is to say thank you. i hava good home training. thank you for overcoming your broken this. thank you f articulating a powerful vision of what we ought to be in spite of the and concentrated business of our situation. i thank you for making sure you use what god bless you with to open the door to a brand new era of possibilities that all of us enjoy. it has been said that you do not have obama without 88 and jesse jackson. to the rules were changed in 1988 because of the brilliance of this man standing tall and
thank you jesse jackson jesse jackson said in not take it out of context. you cannot read the text without understanding the oppressive context out of which they came. every single section of scripture except for briefly a time during the reign of king david occurred in a context of oppression. how dare you stand up and individualize the gospel that does not address the social and political context. i will do with theolitical context. i am here to stay thank you to jesse jackson. momma taught...
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i worked for shirley who ran for president before jesse jackson. reverend jackson took the presidential campaign and the delegate selection process, and the engineering of the democratic national committee to such a level that we had ron brown, the first head of the democratic national committee. i think any to be a master class, and we need to come up with a chorus that teaches about rev. jackson that we can dispense to several colleges and universities. [applause] i don't know anybody else that can go to another country and free american soldier. idon't know anybody else couldn't go unless white farmers and union workers to be on his presidential campaign. i don't know anybody else, and there are lessons here about courage, about daring to, perseverance, heart, giving the punch and taking a punch. he has been hit so hard, i remember in 1984, is that what is going to happen to jesse now? then the wall street project occurred, and they need to get over this. we are complex people, capable of rebounding have much as bill clinton or anybody else. we n
i worked for shirley who ran for president before jesse jackson. reverend jackson took the presidential campaign and the delegate selection process, and the engineering of the democratic national committee to such a level that we had ron brown, the first head of the democratic national committee. i think any to be a master class, and we need to come up with a chorus that teaches about rev. jackson that we can dispense to several colleges and universities. [applause] i don't know anybody else...
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to say that jesse jackson got a pass back in 1984 and 1988 -- >> have i to move on, but jesse jackson got a lot of passes. he got passes in terms of getting money. he basically -- his career is a pass. >> tell me how a baptist preacher without a church and no job is a multimillionaire. >> he is not a credible threat. but cain is a credible threat. >> there is an argument whether he is a credible threat. somebody who doesn't know who conservatives are. an argument can be made there are conservatives giving him a pass on things that a white conservative would not be given a pass on. >> good point. >> he doesn't know what neo conservatives are. >> he would not let that pass. >> it doesn't matter. this is rome. the mobs rule. the people like him. therefore he is a credible threat. that's the bottom line. >> we are talking about what conservatives who are defending him in a way they would not necessarily -- >> anybody who thinks he is a credible threat i would like to make a bet with. >> what about cainvp tickets. >> where was he born? >> we don't know. >> from raising cain to acting insan
to say that jesse jackson got a pass back in 1984 and 1988 -- >> have i to move on, but jesse jackson got a lot of passes. he got passes in terms of getting money. he basically -- his career is a pass. >> tell me how a baptist preacher without a church and no job is a multimillionaire. >> he is not a credible threat. but cain is a credible threat. >> there is an argument whether he is a credible threat. somebody who doesn't know who conservatives are. an argument can be...
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. >> bill: where is jesse jackson and al sharpton in defense of herman cain?he two activists are m.i.a. >> the least of my concerns at the moment is the politics of the year from now. i'm worried about putting people back to work right now. >> bill: is that true? lou dobbs on president obama's latest economic vision and how to invest your money now. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the folks turn against the occupiers, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. we told you from the jump the american people would not tolerate a radical movement. it's just not in our d.n.a. to do that. in late september when the occupy wall street protests began, the majority of americans supported them. "time" magazine poll in early october had 54% supporting the movement. 23% opposing and the rest not really i didn't understand standing what was going on. today that picture has drastically changed. the new quinnipi
. >> bill: where is jesse jackson and al sharpton in defense of herman cain?he two activists are m.i.a. >> the least of my concerns at the moment is the politics of the year from now. i'm worried about putting people back to work right now. >> bill: is that true? lou dobbs on president obama's latest economic vision and how to invest your money now. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >>...
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i worked for shirley who ran for president before jesse jackson. reverend jackson took the presidential campaign and the delegate selection process, and the engineering of the democratic national committee to such a level that we had ron brown, the first head of the democratic national committee. i think any to be a master class, and we need to come up with a chorus that teaches about
i worked for shirley who ran for president before jesse jackson. reverend jackson took the presidential campaign and the delegate selection process, and the engineering of the democratic national committee to such a level that we had ron brown, the first head of the democratic national committee. i think any to be a master class, and we need to come up with a chorus that teaches about
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>>> 42 past the hour, reverend jesse jackson and others joining the occupy movement now. ?to say we offer condolences to andy rooney's family. so smart, remained progressive to the end, enlightened guy, a smart guy and he was able to do it -- kind of leave on his own terms. >> everyone has said that this morning this is the way to go. never gonna retire, signed off four weeks ago. >> signed off, then he signed off. >> i'm sure they appreciate those words this morning. back to you here in atlanta. you have been supporting the occupy atlanta movement and now some big civil rights era names, icons join this movement. why are we seeing this now? >> in many ways this is a newer version of -- dr. king's last effort was the poor people's campaign is to okay pit wall new washington, d.c., we called it resurrection city. dr. abernathy appointed me to be mayor of that city. we sat there more than a month, challenging america to choose the war on poverty at home, the reviralment war or the war in vietnam. he felt bombs dropped in vietnam was affecting our cities. further, we he argue
>>> 42 past the hour, reverend jesse jackson and others joining the occupy movement now. ?to say we offer condolences to andy rooney's family. so smart, remained progressive to the end, enlightened guy, a smart guy and he was able to do it -- kind of leave on his own terms. >> everyone has said that this morning this is the way to go. never gonna retire, signed off four weeks ago. >> signed off, then he signed off. >> i'm sure they appreciate those words this morning....
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jesse jackson sure thinks so. >> that is the heart of the civil rights struggle.o defend the poor and to deliver the needy. >> but dr. king's niece sees things differently and she'll be here to respond. >> meanwhile, more and more young men moving back home to live with mama. and comedian brad stein has been all over this topic. >> that's what's killing us, it's the wussification of america that's killing us! >> yeah, the wussification. he'll join us live this hour. you're watching hour two. "fox & friends" for monday starts right now. >> you're watching "fox & friends"! that's a great way to begin your day. >> thank you, don king. >> yeah, that was don king who, by the way, was talking about some sad news. over the weekend you hear about joe frasier? he's weeks away, he's terminal in a hospice care with liver cancer. >> and 67 years old. >> and don king is donating some of the proceeds from his upcoming fight to joe frasier family. on the political note, mitt romney heads to iowa today showing he's focused on trying to win the first crucial, first in the nation c
jesse jackson sure thinks so. >> that is the heart of the civil rights struggle.o defend the poor and to deliver the needy. >> but dr. king's niece sees things differently and she'll be here to respond. >> meanwhile, more and more young men moving back home to live with mama. and comedian brad stein has been all over this topic. >> that's what's killing us, it's the wussification of america that's killing us! >> yeah, the wussification. he'll join us live this...
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reverend jesse jackson says michael jackson is a legend and his memory will live on. >> he's the greatest entertain ever lived. his singing, dancing, choreography, he belongs to the ages and to all our memories. the good news is, so much of his great works were recorded. we'll have michael forever as dancer, singer, choreographer, humanitarian. that's what we shall cherish and we shall remember. >> but do you believe the way in which he died will be a memory that many will now take with them when they look back at michael jackson's career, given the fact that this court hearing uncovered the very sad fact that he was addicted to medication? >> it does, but you know, i was prepared to go with michael to london for the big opening concert. our spirits were so high, there was such anticipation, of course his death was so sudden, mid day became midnight and in what many ways, we are still grieving over the sudden loss of michael. >> did you ever meet dr. conrad murray yourself? >> i don't think so. i've seen him, but i did not meet him or know him. but michael trusted him very much. >> do you
reverend jesse jackson says michael jackson is a legend and his memory will live on. >> he's the greatest entertain ever lived. his singing, dancing, choreography, he belongs to the ages and to all our memories. the good news is, so much of his great works were recorded. we'll have michael forever as dancer, singer, choreographer, humanitarian. that's what we shall cherish and we shall remember. >> but do you believe the way in which he died will be a memory that many will now take...
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reverend jesse jackson seems to think so, here is what he said while visiting occupy atlanta. >> it'smerican dream. it's about the hope that we all long for. 20 million americans in poverty, 50 million who have no jobs. that's the civil rights-- and (inaudible) and more commitment to defend the poor and to delivery the media. >> dave: is reverend jackson right. back to the panel. the same group occupy atlanta wouldn't let the great jn lewis speak. if they were anything like the civil rights movement wouldn't they let have the man have words. >> they said they made a mistake and john lewis is almost like an american saint. and they're looking for an opportunity at the shot at the american dream and they're like the civil rights guys. >> dave: this is a tremendous stretch, i can tell by your body language. >> no, i think look, if you're looking for access-- >> jesse jackson was there, he was a leader and he knows better than this. >> he knows. >> dave: black people and the civil rights movement were not allowed to sit where they would on the bus and allowed to eat where you want to eat.
reverend jesse jackson seems to think so, here is what he said while visiting occupy atlanta. >> it'smerican dream. it's about the hope that we all long for. 20 million americans in poverty, 50 million who have no jobs. that's the civil rights-- and (inaudible) and more commitment to defend the poor and to delivery the media. >> dave: is reverend jackson right. back to the panel. the same group occupy atlanta wouldn't let the great jn lewis speak. if they were anything like the...
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when i was interviewing the reverend jesse jackson, he said it in this colloquial way. not attacking, not denigrating, but, you know, we've got to call 'em niggers and see what's going on with them. i was shocked. he said, no, i didn't say that. he didn't realize that he said that. kordell west talked ability dr. king using it colloquially in the last days of his life. creature culture for a lot of people. it is a word that the older generation, especially black men, used in private spaces. it is a word that my generation and younger uses in very public spaces, and that is the older generation's dispute with us. this is meant to be a barber shop word, and you've broadcast it on your albums or on the subway, you know, on a subway, you know, street corner or whatever. you know, so, i mean, it's interesting. in the course of writing this book and thinking deeply about what it means to be black now and think about a beautiful black family living in the white house that i began to think, i don't feel that it fits the zeitgeist, right? it's not appropriate. it's a word that e
when i was interviewing the reverend jesse jackson, he said it in this colloquial way. not attacking, not denigrating, but, you know, we've got to call 'em niggers and see what's going on with them. i was shocked. he said, no, i didn't say that. he didn't realize that he said that. kordell west talked ability dr. king using it colloquially in the last days of his life. creature culture for a lot of people. it is a word that the older generation, especially black men, used in private spaces. it...
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. >> joining us now, a man who is no stranger to activism, the reverend jesse jackson from washington. good afternoon, sir you heard how newspapers have characterized these protesters. what do you think? >> i will watch the same type for public accommodations and we march for the right to vote. these protesters, occupation is a spirit. it is filling a gap of disparity and we bail out the banks and not linked to lending of the reinvestments. it's about that. student loan debt and credit card debts. so many banks have deals that put students in the position where they either want to apply to college or can't guarantee the job of graduation. it is the economic disparity driving this protest and we should hear the language of the protests and not just react to the protesters. >> there have been questions about the message and the focus, but i guess according to what you said, until this disparity of wealth in the nation is reduced, this movement does have a future, doesn't it? >> it does because occupation again is -- it's a spirit and an idea. it may be those people who have medicaid and
. >> joining us now, a man who is no stranger to activism, the reverend jesse jackson from washington. good afternoon, sir you heard how newspapers have characterized these protesters. what do you think? >> i will watch the same type for public accommodations and we march for the right to vote. these protesters, occupation is a spirit. it is filling a gap of disparity and we bail out the banks and not linked to lending of the reinvestments. it's about that. student loan debt and...
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in a few minutes, my interview with reverend jesse jackson who says the occupy movement is much likech on washington. he says he is seeing the results. this is your cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. holmes. thank you very much for spending time with us. and the folks in oklahoma, they're feeling unsettled this morning. another earthquake? this is two earthquake now and a number of aftershocks. some video we can show you here from broken arrow where there are reports of damaged homes and buildings. highway 62 reportedly buckled in a couple of places. the u.s. geological survey says a magnitude 5.6 earthquake, the largest ever on record there in oklahoma, said it hit just before midnight eastern time. they were feeling it during their late local news. watch this play by play now from our affiliate kytv in oklahoma city live on the air when the earthquake started. >> having an earthquake. our lights shaking quite a bit. it is calming down as another earthquake has just hit. i still hear a few lights rattling in our studio. and we will -- we still have -- if you can see our duratran behind us
in a few minutes, my interview with reverend jesse jackson who says the occupy movement is much likech on washington. he says he is seeing the results. this is your cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. holmes. thank you very much for spending time with us. and the folks in oklahoma, they're feeling unsettled this morning. another earthquake? this is two earthquake now and a number of aftershocks. some video we can show you here from broken arrow where there are reports of damaged homes and buildings....
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ad because jim hightower endorsed jesse jackson. he's always run ahead. i can see -- you can see, perhaps, desperation and maybe too much advice from his campaign staff, but can you imagine anyone advising him to do what he did today? it's really inexplicable. >> lou dubose, editor of the "washington spectator." lou, i have not seen you in too long. it's good to see you. i hope you'll come back soon. >> i hope so, too, rachel. >>> for everybody else it may be halloween, but for mitt romney, frankly, today is christmas. if the syrup kettle heard around the world was not enough of a political present for mitt romney today, then there was herman cain's day, including the singing. what a weird freaking day in the news today. more ahead. >>> the reverend al sharpton did something so awesome on his msnbc today show it stopped me in my tracks. he did this to make a point about the diametrically opposed positions mitt romney has taken on every major political issue he's ever taken stands on. the reverend al show figured out how to have reve
ad because jim hightower endorsed jesse jackson. he's always run ahead. i can see -- you can see, perhaps, desperation and maybe too much advice from his campaign staff, but can you imagine anyone advising him to do what he did today? it's really inexplicable. >> lou dubose, editor of the "washington spectator." lou, i have not seen you in too long. it's good to see you. i hope you'll come back soon. >> i hope so, too, rachel. >>> for everybody else it may be...
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is the founder and president for america's future who served as an adviser to the campaign of jesse jackson. he is also a contributor to politico.com. he joins us from washington. good to have you on this program. i am going to go to the piece you wrote on october 24 and put a line up on the screen. "taxing the working poor is an ineffective and distraction from the challenge is facing. our problem is not that working people get too much, it is that income inequalities have reached extremes, destructive to our economy and democracy." i want to come to that as a starting place because there are a number of words that i hate. i want to start with the language. why do we say things like recovery and working poor? how much of what is wrong with our discourse about to look for starts with stealing words that we use? >> it is important for people to understand we have a number of jobs in this country that pay very little and have no security. it makes it almost impossible for a wage earner to lift other family out of poverty. tavis: i wonder whether or not because in that trade -- because that ph
is the founder and president for america's future who served as an adviser to the campaign of jesse jackson. he is also a contributor to politico.com. he joins us from washington. good to have you on this program. i am going to go to the piece you wrote on october 24 and put a line up on the screen. "taxing the working poor is an ineffective and distraction from the challenge is facing. our problem is not that working people get too much, it is that income inequalities have reached...
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. >> jesse jackson gave me his reaction. >> he will be remembered as the greatest entertainer that ever lived. he is the stuff of which legends are made. the good news is, most of his great works were recorded. we will have michael as dancer, singer, choreographer and humanitarian. that is how we shall cherish him. >> should you believe the way in which he died will be a memory that many take with him when they look back at his career? given the fact that this court hearing cover the fact that he was addicted to medication? >> it does, but i was prepared to go with michael to london for the big opening concert. our spirits were so high, there was such anticipation. his death was a sudden, and in many ways, we are still dealing with the sudden loss of michael. >> did you ever meet the doctor yourself? >> i don't think so. i have seen him, but i did not meet him. michael trusted him very much. >> and you have any feelings towards him now? >> he will serve his time once the judge determines the level of sentence. i really can't get past anything other than how badly we feel, how sad we fee
. >> jesse jackson gave me his reaction. >> he will be remembered as the greatest entertainer that ever lived. he is the stuff of which legends are made. the good news is, most of his great works were recorded. we will have michael as dancer, singer, choreographer and humanitarian. that is how we shall cherish him. >> should you believe the way in which he died will be a memory that many take with him when they look back at his career? given the fact that this court hearing...
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that's why i wanted to shoot jesse jackson the most, you know? that's the one i stalked.ly, i might have been a little too obvious because i was driving down that road one day and i looked and saw a car behind me. i thought it looks like that dude is following in that car. an unmarked police car. i'm going to take the next right and if he takes the right too, i know he's following me. i took the next right, and sure enough he took the next right and he kept on going. i thought, somebody is tailing me here. >> the paranoia really in a way is justified, because he knows that he's shot and killed people all over the united states. it's that personality trait of his that actually led to his identity and ultimately to his arrest. >> after his plan to shoot jesse jackson fails, he stumbles upon another high-profile target, civil rights leader vernon jordan. >> i left chicago at that time and headed to indiana. i stopped at ft. wayne that night and just happened to hear on the news that vernon jordan was speaking at the marriott hotel at such and such a time. i thought well, if
that's why i wanted to shoot jesse jackson the most, you know? that's the one i stalked.ly, i might have been a little too obvious because i was driving down that road one day and i looked and saw a car behind me. i thought it looks like that dude is following in that car. an unmarked police car. i'm going to take the next right and if he takes the right too, i know he's following me. i took the next right, and sure enough he took the next right and he kept on going. i thought, somebody is...
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ad because jim hightower endorsed jesse jackson.n see -- you can see, perhaps, desperation and maybe too much advice from his campaign staff, but can you imagine anyone advising him to do what he did today? it's really inexplicable. >> lou dubose, editor of the "washington spectator." lou, i have not seen you in too long. it's good to see you. i hope you'll come back soon. >> i hope so, too, rachel. >>> for everybody else it may be halloween, but for mitt romney, frankly, today is christmas. if the syrup kettle heard around the world was not enough of a political present for mitt romney today, then there was herman cain's day, including the singing. what a weird freaking day in the news today. more ahead. to the breaking point? that's me with the blow dryer and the flat iron until i see smoke. so pantene said, "breakage and split ends? no problem." they gave me this pantene called breakage to strength. [ female announcer ] the keratin protection pro-v system helps prevent then repair split ends. zero fear of breakage, 100% more stre
ad because jim hightower endorsed jesse jackson.n see -- you can see, perhaps, desperation and maybe too much advice from his campaign staff, but can you imagine anyone advising him to do what he did today? it's really inexplicable. >> lou dubose, editor of the "washington spectator." lou, i have not seen you in too long. it's good to see you. i hope you'll come back soon. >> i hope so, too, rachel. >>> for everybody else it may be halloween, but for mitt romney,...
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ad because jim hightower endorsed jesse jackson.always run ahead. i can see -- you can see, perhaps, desperation and maybe too much advice from his campaign staff, but can you imagine anyone advising him to do what he did today? it's really inexplicable. i'm waberjawed. >> lou dubose, editor of the "washington spectator." lou, i have not seen you in too long. it's good to see you. i hope you'll come back soon. >> i hope so, too, rachel. >>> for everybody else it may be halloween, but for mitt romney, frankly, today is christmas. if the syrup kettle heard around the world was not enough of a political present for mitt romney today, then there was herman cain's day, including the singing. what a weird freaking day in the news today. more ahead. that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ two of the most important are energy security an
ad because jim hightower endorsed jesse jackson.always run ahead. i can see -- you can see, perhaps, desperation and maybe too much advice from his campaign staff, but can you imagine anyone advising him to do what he did today? it's really inexplicable. i'm waberjawed. >> lou dubose, editor of the "washington spectator." lou, i have not seen you in too long. it's good to see you. i hope you'll come back soon. >> i hope so, too, rachel. >>> for everybody else it...
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this time reverend jesse jackson is partly to blame. he and others tweeted d had died. jackson later corrected himself. the confusion apparently came because of the death of rapper heavy d. some people just misheard the name. d's family says she is alive and well tonight. >>> the national park service will start weatherizing the washington monument tomorrow to fix cracks before the winter sets in. this summer's quake caused quite a bit of damage. engineers are concerned cold weather will make the damage worse. they'll temporarily seal the cracks so they can be personally i repaired later. the work will take about five -- permanently repaired later. the work will take about five days. >>> leaders around d.c. met to see how they can improve responses to emergencies like last january snowpocalypse. a come tie has been working on recommendations -- committee has been working on recommendations since march. they feel they've been coming up with suggestions that will work with a variety of emergencies. >> the recommendations that the committee is making are not going to be ju
this time reverend jesse jackson is partly to blame. he and others tweeted d had died. jackson later corrected himself. the confusion apparently came because of the death of rapper heavy d. some people just misheard the name. d's family says she is alive and well tonight. >>> the national park service will start weatherizing the washington monument tomorrow to fix cracks before the winter sets in. this summer's quake caused quite a bit of damage. engineers are concerned cold weather...
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panel was not impressed or impacted by rahm emanuel presence on the stand and several jurors think jesse jackson more to share than he did predict what to say the congressman was less than a respectful to the course court. >> occasionally he was rather glib and that put me off. >> in the end all of the jurors were amazed that the human side of this high-profile case kept rising to the surface not enough however to distract them from their job in court. >> it's a lesson that you cannot break the law there are repercussions for your actions i hope there is a lesson learned that you can admit as we all need to as adults. we all make mistakes i talk about with my own kids and i hope that he can admit that to his own children and to learn something from that. a lesson to rod blagojevich's, this jury hopes a lesson for us all. >> we want our government officials to be accountable. we made a statement. >> this group was so close they say they acknowledged every birthday among them this summer they say they talk about everything except the one thing that brought them all together, rob blagojevich's. a w
panel was not impressed or impacted by rahm emanuel presence on the stand and several jurors think jesse jackson more to share than he did predict what to say the congressman was less than a respectful to the course court. >> occasionally he was rather glib and that put me off. >> in the end all of the jurors were amazed that the human side of this high-profile case kept rising to the surface not enough however to distract them from their job in court. >> it's a lesson that...
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jesse jackson was here ... people coming to honor the memory of this great chicago citizen. along with hundreds of citizens rubbing shoulders and this tiny church in only holds 1000 people is more than 155 years old. the funeral procession that brought maggie daley to the church began at the chicago cultural center a place that held significance to her. judy wang joins us from there >>this place held a special place in maggie daley's heart. just after 10:00 this morning the motorcade left here made its way past city hall before arriving at old st. pat's church she passed away at 68 years old thanksgiving evening the pallbearers included sons brothers a loss son-in-law of members of the family. people stopped to pay their respects many who worked in nearby office buildings stepped out for a moment ... maggie daley is the one who helped to save the cultural center from the wrecking ball and restored it to its original glory it's very fitting that people were able to come for a public wake this weekend there were loud here yesterday afternoon after the family had private servic
jesse jackson was here ... people coming to honor the memory of this great chicago citizen. along with hundreds of citizens rubbing shoulders and this tiny church in only holds 1000 people is more than 155 years old. the funeral procession that brought maggie daley to the church began at the chicago cultural center a place that held significance to her. judy wang joins us from there >>this place held a special place in maggie daley's heart. just after 10:00 this morning the motorcade left...
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reverend jesse jackson, president of the rainbow push coalition.ement. but in reality, other than letting off some steam, what have the demonstrators, what have the occupy demonstrators accomplished specifically? >> occupy is a spirit, it's an idea, it's going into the inequality gap, and it is suggesting that you have americans on a shopping spree, they have been bailed out, subsidized. but on the other hand, 53 million americans are feeling insecure. 49 million are in poverty, and 25 million are unemployed or chronically so. so there's this gap. students at uc davis are saying tuition is rising and student loan debt is dpreart than credit card gap. >> what do you think is the next step for the movement that you mentioned? how do you take the spirit as you put it? and how do you take that? and how does that spirit congeal into some sort of -- political movement? or does it? >> well, it is evolving in consciousness. i remember so well about the king's last movement was a poor people's campaign, a march to occupy the mall to make a choice between a
reverend jesse jackson, president of the rainbow push coalition.ement. but in reality, other than letting off some steam, what have the demonstrators, what have the occupy demonstrators accomplished specifically? >> occupy is a spirit, it's an idea, it's going into the inequality gap, and it is suggesting that you have americans on a shopping spree, they have been bailed out, subsidized. but on the other hand, 53 million americans are feeling insecure. 49 million are in poverty, and 25...
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that's what jesse jackson thinks. is he right? up. ♪ two medium cappuccinos! let's show 'em what a breakfast with wholegrain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos, make one a double. she's full and focused! [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip and two espressos, one with a double shot. hehe, that's not the coffee talking. [ female announcer ] start your day with kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. the 8 layers of whole grain fiber help keep you full so you can avoid the distraction of mid-morning hunger. no thanks, i'm good. how about making it brighter. more colorful. ♪ and putting all our helpers to work? so we can build on our favorite traditions by adding a few new ones. we've all got garlands and budgets to stretch. and this year, we can keep them both evergreen. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. here's a br
that's what jesse jackson thinks. is he right? up. ♪ two medium cappuccinos! let's show 'em what a breakfast with wholegrain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos, make one a double. she's full and focused! [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip and two espressos, one with a double shot. hehe, that's not...
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if you look at jesse jackson who ran twice for president, he had protection.rs have occasionally got in production this early. as you know, we have a eight- nine republican candidates at this point. the president, of course, gets protection. >> this comes on the hills of this guy charged yesterday with the possible assassination of the president. he could face life in prison if found guilty. new a video is coming out of the suspect talking about the president and what he thought of them and ultimately, what he wanted to do. >> there are indications that he regularly talked about taking the president what the devil and he needed to take care of this problem. he had weapons of around his home that disappeared about the time he disappeared from idaho. in retrospect, it seems pretty obvious what was torn to happen. at the time, i am sure people thought it was just an offhand remark. now we are hearing not just one or two bullets, but several bullets were found at the white house and marched on the outside of the white house that indicate there could have been seve
if you look at jesse jackson who ran twice for president, he had protection.rs have occasionally got in production this early. as you know, we have a eight- nine republican candidates at this point. the president, of course, gets protection. >> this comes on the hills of this guy charged yesterday with the possible assassination of the president. he could face life in prison if found guilty. new a video is coming out of the suspect talking about the president and what he thought of them...
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is jesse jackson right about saying this is similar to the civil rights movement? >> yeah, when you think there's no change in the country without a struggle. dr. king used to talk about creative struggle, that you would create situations with protests, sometimes breaking the law. you think about the vietnam war movement, to get the feminist vote in this country. >> these personally much more -- >> in the '60s, you would have said that king was an agitator. >> there was nowhere the violence we're seeing now, and, by the way, the violence escalating, oakland a couple of times, shutting down ports. look at these pictures. breaking windows, spray-painting walls, occupying bills in new york, police having to come in. this is a scary moment, and getting scarier. >> i would argue -- maybe juan, you disagree, but the civil rights movement had a specific aim. when it was achievable. there's no real specific aim for this, except they want more. they want michael moore. >> it's confusing. they're not specific in terms of what they want. they seem angry. they're obviously vio
is jesse jackson right about saying this is similar to the civil rights movement? >> yeah, when you think there's no change in the country without a struggle. dr. king used to talk about creative struggle, that you would create situations with protests, sometimes breaking the law. you think about the vietnam war movement, to get the feminist vote in this country. >> these personally much more -- >> in the '60s, you would have said that king was an agitator. >> there was...
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earlier in month, congressman jesse jackson junior wrote to the president, "to exclude millions of americanomen and families from cost-free preventive services is discriminatory and unsound health policy." >> you can be sure we want to strike the right balance between expanding coverage of preventive services and respecting religious beliefs. >> white house says there is no timeline for decision but it's set to take effect modified or not by august of 2012. in washington, shannon bream, fox news. >> bret: moving day this morning for occupy movement protesters in philadelphia and los angeles. more than 1,4000 officers drove occupier occupiers from tk in city hall in los angeles and they arrested 200 who refused to go. there were only 40 arrests in the eviction in philadelphia. they say a few officers sustained minor injuries. the markets surge as the fed tries to make the dollar more accessible. what does it mean for the american economy? we'll ask the fox all-stars when we come back. >>> what the fed is ding is strictly a classic monetary operation ensuring liquidity with other banks. they'
earlier in month, congressman jesse jackson junior wrote to the president, "to exclude millions of americanomen and families from cost-free preventive services is discriminatory and unsound health policy." >> you can be sure we want to strike the right balance between expanding coverage of preventive services and respecting religious beliefs. >> white house says there is no timeline for decision but it's set to take effect modified or not by august of 2012. in washington,...
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. >> meanwhile tonight reverend jesse jackson praising maggie daley work for young people of chicago especially remembering ability to move graciously in all circles >> something about her that transcended politics of our time. and she moved weather and the black community latino community white community through all of these areas with grace and dignity jackson went on to say that her spirit was infectious. lived in the bridgeport neighborhood where former mayor daley was born grew up and when neighbors have great things to say today about maggie daley. and the family. >> no problems no problem whatsoever. they moved away but they were here for 18 years everything was great they were very good neighbors no problems. i feel sorry for the family. >> so many good things about them. everybody loved her. sorry to hear >> francis cardinal george releasing the statement tonight mrs. dailey but lived for her husband and children and in her graceful way punch to the lives of many in chicago. >> share your thoughts and offer your wishes to the daley family on their website. anton facebook. wg
. >> meanwhile tonight reverend jesse jackson praising maggie daley work for young people of chicago especially remembering ability to move graciously in all circles >> something about her that transcended politics of our time. and she moved weather and the black community latino community white community through all of these areas with grace and dignity jackson went on to say that her spirit was infectious. lived in the bridgeport neighborhood where former mayor daley was born grew...
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is jesse jackson right about saying this is similar to the civil rights movement? >> yeah, when you think there's no change in the country without a struggle. dr. king used to talk about creative struggle, that you would create situations with protests, sometimes breaking the law. you think about the vietnam war movement, to get the feminist vote in this country. >> these personally much more -- >> in the '60s, you would have said that king was an agitator. >> there was nowhere the violence we're seeing now, and, by the way, the violence escalating, oakland a couple of times, shutting down ports. look at these pictures. breaking windows, spray-painting walls, occupying bills in new york, police having to come in. this is a scary moment, and getting scarier. >> i would argue -- maybe juan, you disagree, but the civil rights movement had a specific aim. when it was achievable. there's no real specific aim for this, except they want more. they want michael moore. >> it's confusing. they're not specific in terms of what they want. they seem angry. they're obviously vio
is jesse jackson right about saying this is similar to the civil rights movement? >> yeah, when you think there's no change in the country without a struggle. dr. king used to talk about creative struggle, that you would create situations with protests, sometimes breaking the law. you think about the vietnam war movement, to get the feminist vote in this country. >> these personally much more -- >> in the '60s, you would have said that king was an agitator. >> there was...
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is jesse jackson right about saying this is similar to the civil rights movement? >> yeah, when you think there's no change in the country without a struggle. dr. king used to talk about creative struggle, that you would create situations with protests, sometimes breaking the law. you think about the vietnam war movement, to get the feminist vote in this country. >> these personally much more -- >> in the '60s, you would have said that king was an agitator. >> there was nowhere the violence we're seeing now, and, by the way, the violence escalating, oakland a couple of times, shutting down ports. look at these pictures. breaking windows, spray-painting walls, occupying bills in new york, police having to come in. this is a scary moment, and getting scarier. >> i would argue -- maybe juan, you disagree, but the civil rights movement had a specific aim. when it was achievable. there's no real specific aim for this, except they want more. they want michael moore. >> it's confusing. they're not specific in terms of what they want. they seem angry. they're obviously vio
is jesse jackson right about saying this is similar to the civil rights movement? >> yeah, when you think there's no change in the country without a struggle. dr. king used to talk about creative struggle, that you would create situations with protests, sometimes breaking the law. you think about the vietnam war movement, to get the feminist vote in this country. >> these personally much more -- >> in the '60s, you would have said that king was an agitator. >> there was...
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earlier in the day, jesse jackson told the crowd that their movement was "an extension of the last movementrganized by martin luther king, jr.," the poor people's movement. >>> one person was shot after 150e69 this morning near 10th and campbell streets in west oakland near an elementary school. one witness tells ktvu he heard about 20 shots fired. police say the victim was taken to highland hospital and so far police have not made any arrest glbz earlier this morning at 10:00, oakland police responded to a shooting. when officers arrived they found two people inside a car with gunshot wounds. the victims were taken to the hospital. no word yet on their conditions. >>> police have not yet released if they have made any arrests. >>> san josi police are investigating an accident that left a teenaged girl dead on branham lane and pearl avenue. officers say a honda civic and mazda 3 hit the girl as she was walking. she died at scene. the drivers of both cars are cooperating with police. investigators do not believe they were driving under the influence. >>> two people were killed after a car cr
earlier in the day, jesse jackson told the crowd that their movement was "an extension of the last movementrganized by martin luther king, jr.," the poor people's movement. >>> one person was shot after 150e69 this morning near 10th and campbell streets in west oakland near an elementary school. one witness tells ktvu he heard about 20 shots fired. police say the victim was taken to highland hospital and so far police have not made any arrest glbz earlier this morning at...
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accusation of rape and accusations of bill clinton and didn't seem to have the same interest and jesse jackson was the front-runner in the primary in 1988 and rumors of jackson being a serial philanderer. his wife said don't bring these allegations to me and then all of a sudden the media went away. he should have said there's a double standard. >> what is extraordinary and i'll come back to you, randall kennedy here, he's raising lots of money, a million dollars or more since sunday when the scandal first broke. the popularity in the latest polling is showing signs of increasing, as well. the public or most crucially the people who will be voting for him as a nominee for the republican party don't seem to care very much. what do you make of that? >> the people that like him like him a whole lot and i think they're rallying to their man. i think mr. elder made a very good point a moment ago. it should be noted, though, that when you talk about a double standard it might very well be that the press learned from the past experience. it may very well the press gave passes to people in historicall
accusation of rape and accusations of bill clinton and didn't seem to have the same interest and jesse jackson was the front-runner in the primary in 1988 and rumors of jackson being a serial philanderer. his wife said don't bring these allegations to me and then all of a sudden the media went away. he should have said there's a double standard. >> what is extraordinary and i'll come back to you, randall kennedy here, he's raising lots of money, a million dollars or more since sunday when...