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and jesse jackson. and we have the next generation of warriors for justice like brittany packard and ray mckissy. we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. who still is the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and
and jesse jackson. and we have the next generation of warriors for justice like brittany packard and ray mckissy. we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. who still is the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king...
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donald trump and jesse jackson, forged a relationship so jesse jackson wouldn't come after donald trump'spanies during his shakedown stuff he was doing at that point. mauro l marro logo, enough with this. donald trump used that as an opportunity to get the permits he needed in palm beach to change mauro logo. he wanted to do things to that community and he was considered new money. he used that as a way to embarrass the palm beach council so he could get what he wanted for his club. to hold that up a martin luther king civil rights act on the part of donald trump is ridiculous. he did it for his own selfish purposes -- >> the anti-defamation league disagrees. >> look, that's great that blacks and jews are allows into his club. let's not act like the motivation was because donald trump felt -- >> you don't know that. >> i just told you and if you look up the case you would know it. >> i have looked up the case. >> you got to stop with that talking point. >> kayley -- >> that -- that overshadows donald trump's other major problems from the central part five and calling for the death penalty
donald trump and jesse jackson, forged a relationship so jesse jackson wouldn't come after donald trump'spanies during his shakedown stuff he was doing at that point. mauro l marro logo, enough with this. donald trump used that as an opportunity to get the permits he needed in palm beach to change mauro logo. he wanted to do things to that community and he was considered new money. he used that as a way to embarrass the palm beach council so he could get what he wanted for his club. to hold...
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jesse jackson is weighing in as is alveda king. they have two distinctly different view us after this. take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $369 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪"my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove
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we are joined by jamil smith of mtv news and since his name was invoked, we did reach out to jesse jacksono what paris said regarding his positive words about donald trump. are you there? >> indeed. how are you today. >> i'm wonderful. happy sunday to, you sir. so in 1998, or thereabouts, reverend jackson, we did go back to find out if there was back-up for what paris said and you had positive words to say about donald trump back in 1998 and i believe he rented space to your wall street initiative and what was that about? >> he was working with president clinton as a progressive liberal and contributing to clinton at the time. we had business people that were offering to blacks and latinos for the first time and it is the cause of this. [ inaudible ]. this is what he makes reference to and was reverted and since that time he's come out for the race of the working people and since that time the -- [ inaudible ]. and since that time we think it is rationally pertaining to civil rights. >> are you saying essentially that the positive remarks that you made about him in 1998, you no longer feel
we are joined by jamil smith of mtv news and since his name was invoked, we did reach out to jesse jacksono what paris said regarding his positive words about donald trump. are you there? >> indeed. how are you today. >> i'm wonderful. happy sunday to, you sir. so in 1998, or thereabouts, reverend jackson, we did go back to find out if there was back-up for what paris said and you had positive words to say about donald trump back in 1998 and i believe he rented space to your wall...
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jesse jackson on what he hopes to avoid tonight. helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-commerce. . . whether it's connecting one of the world's most innovative campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. neil: all right. protesters out in full force in charlotte, north carolina. some were genuinely protesting the shooting of a black man. many were looting like this store he
jesse jackson on what he hopes to avoid tonight. helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce...
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ed: we take you to the nation's capital for a sneak peek with the reverend jesse jackson. and -- >> what they will do is they will add water and make it look like they're painting balloons. pam griffin: our daughter courtney got caught and heroin addiction. doug griffin: our insurance company indicated that courtney's problem wasn't a matter of life and death - so she wasn't eligible for treatment. pam griffin: she told me that she didn't want to live like this anymore... she begged... she begged for help, doug griffin: our family's tragedy could happen to any family... pam griffin: we knew we had to save other families from losing their children. kelly reached out to us. doug griffin: she came to my family to learn more. pam griffin: she listened to what we had to say, who we were - she cared about us... she didn't know us. pam griffin: we talked about the ways to remove the stigma of addiction so parents can get help. doug griffin: kelly co-authored the es to get the help they need. doug griffin: we don't want courtney to be remembered for her substance abuse, but rather
ed: we take you to the nation's capital for a sneak peek with the reverend jesse jackson. and -- >> what they will do is they will add water and make it look like they're painting balloons. pam griffin: our daughter courtney got caught and heroin addiction. doug griffin: our insurance company indicated that courtney's problem wasn't a matter of life and death - so she wasn't eligible for treatment. pam griffin: she told me that she didn't want to live like this anymore... she begged......
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neil: you want to talk to jesse jackson, he had a different opinion. jesse jackson yesterday. are you worried -- martin luther king advocated peaceful protest. you are justifying what happened. a lot of those people went away beyond. >> if he had been shot -- neil: i wouldn't break into macy's. i would peacefully protest my rage as is my right as an american. that weekly interpreted by some who are big supporters of the reverend jesse jackson as racist and i believe whites are more peaceful than blacks. that wasn't my point. that is what i would do. i would not break into macy's or fax. you are not even the right to break in and upset other people's rights to continue commerce, to do it they want to do, they have rights too. >> in the 1960s i graduated from the training of peaceful protest, my father was quick to say if you cannot be peaceful then don't go out, do not protest. neil: when you guys wear attacks, your uncle, martin luther king was attacked, it has blown up. how did you maintain that position? >> the reports are still out there. we were younger children at the tim
neil: you want to talk to jesse jackson, he had a different opinion. jesse jackson yesterday. are you worried -- martin luther king advocated peaceful protest. you are justifying what happened. a lot of those people went away beyond. >> if he had been shot -- neil: i wouldn't break into macy's. i would peacefully protest my rage as is my right as an american. that weekly interpreted by some who are big supporters of the reverend jesse jackson as racist and i believe whites are more...
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this is what jesse jackson said about trump, does this help trump? >> i do want to depress thanks to you, donald trump, for being with us tonight. we node your buildieed your bui your gusto, your rent package for people on wall street to represent diversity, and we thank you for coming tonight. let's give donald trump a big hand. in early its of reaching out and being in exclusive, he's done that, too, and many people, when i ran for the presidency in '88, he came to our business meeting here in new york because he has this sense of the curious and the will to make things better. >> 1999, i've been to trump tower. i see the people and the diversity of people that work there. i think that kind of takes the sting out of that phony race campaign hillary clinton is using. >> i think the trump campaign would be well served to take that clip, put it on every black radio station in the country, and say, who are you going to believe, you know, jesse jackson or hillary clinton, and your exact word it's jackson refers back to meetings with trump in the '80s wh
this is what jesse jackson said about trump, does this help trump? >> i do want to depress thanks to you, donald trump, for being with us tonight. we node your buildieed your bui your gusto, your rent package for people on wall street to represent diversity, and we thank you for coming tonight. let's give donald trump a big hand. in early its of reaching out and being in exclusive, he's done that, too, and many people, when i ran for the presidency in '88, he came to our business meeting...
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vivian and jesse jackson.e next generation of warriors for justice like brittany peck and ray mckessy. we've got personal heros of mine like harry belefonte who still is the best looking man in the room at 90-something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there's plenty of space for hair yet tubman and dr. king and muhammad ali. but what makes the museum so powerful and so visceral is that it's the story of all of us. the folks whose names you never heard of. but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade, combined to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided, you know what, i'm tired of segregation and i'm going to walk for my freedom. it's the porters who not only worked tirelessly to support their families, but ultimately helped bring about the organization that led to better working co
vivian and jesse jackson.e next generation of warriors for justice like brittany peck and ray mckessy. we've got personal heros of mine like harry belefonte who still is the best looking man in the room at 90-something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there's plenty of space for hair yet tubman and dr. king and...
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jesse jackson, they ran this ad about trump and the kkk and the confederate flag, but this is what jesse jackson said about trump. does this help trump? >> i do want to express thanks to you, donald trump, for being with us tonight. we need your building skills, your gusto, your rent package for people on wall street, and we thank you for coming tonight. let's give donald trump a big hand. >> in terms of reaching out and being inclusive, he's done that too. and created for many people a comfort zone when i ran for the presidency in '84 and '88, he came to our business meeting here in new york because he has the sense of the curious and a will to make things better. >> 1999. i've been to trump tower. i see the people, the diversity of people that work there. i think that kind of takes the sting out of that phony race-baiting ad that hillary's campaign is using. >> i think the trump campaign would be well served to take that clip, put it on every black radio station in the country, and say, who are you going to believe? you know, jesse jackson or hillary clinton? and you're exactly right.
jesse jackson, they ran this ad about trump and the kkk and the confederate flag, but this is what jesse jackson said about trump. does this help trump? >> i do want to express thanks to you, donald trump, for being with us tonight. we need your building skills, your gusto, your rent package for people on wall street, and we thank you for coming tonight. let's give donald trump a big hand. >> in terms of reaching out and being inclusive, he's done that too. and created for many...
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i sat down with reverend jesse jackson to see why he is not more in the fray.ings off his chest and then a raw conversation between us. watch. >> as you look at what is unfolding in our country right now, with regard to the conversations about race relations, what comes to mind? >> the escalating violence and lack of consequences for violence when citizens are shot in cold blood by the police with hands up, a kind of public execution. that is the ultimate straw that breaks the camel's back. now rich on rich people killing each other for some scheme reason or black on black, white on white, brown on brown, but when the authority of police shoot somebody and the camera's catch it, the killings we just saw take place in tulsa, oklahoma, people's emotions and therefore they react and that must be -- for these kills, consequences. i would rather see them use massive demonstrations and boycott than riot. because the message is lost in the riots situation. >> have we gotten to the point particularly in a couple of incidents, including charlotte, where a black police o
i sat down with reverend jesse jackson to see why he is not more in the fray.ings off his chest and then a raw conversation between us. watch. >> as you look at what is unfolding in our country right now, with regard to the conversations about race relations, what comes to mind? >> the escalating violence and lack of consequences for violence when citizens are shot in cold blood by the police with hands up, a kind of public execution. that is the ultimate straw that breaks the...
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we'll ask the reverend jesse jackson about trump's comments today when we come back. ♪ mrs.ma: donald trump's presidential campaign -- -- has been based on the birther movement which he founded. he founded the birther movement and i joined the tactic by saying on behalf of american -- african-americans by saying we will not elect a chief cricket of the united states of america. mark: members of the black caucus today in washington, d.c., reacting to trump's statement. joining us now, a man we like as much as he claims to like this program, the reverend jesse jackson. thank you for joining us. you put out a statement today and one of the main points you made was that trump needs to apologize. given his views, what does it matter if he apologizes? mr. jackson: it would show remorse. he saw a lie as a victory. he is speaking to an audience he mobilized around fear in the first place. if he were sincere he would apologize to president barack obama for disparaging his name and his family name, to hillary clinton, as the case may be, apologize that somehow he invalidated president
we'll ask the reverend jesse jackson about trump's comments today when we come back. ♪ mrs.ma: donald trump's presidential campaign -- -- has been based on the birther movement which he founded. he founded the birther movement and i joined the tactic by saying on behalf of american -- african-americans by saying we will not elect a chief cricket of the united states of america. mark: members of the black caucus today in washington, d.c., reacting to trump's statement. joining us now, a man we...
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. >> reverend jesse jackson was in milwaukee today delivering his get out the vote message to a gathering of clergy and community leaders. >> most recently, his voice was an urban talk show on wnov radio. >> he gave you that feeling like i am just a guy and i want to know some things, but that kind of interviewing, it the best i have ever seen. >> we lost a tremendous voice and this community, that not just a voice in terms of the radio, but a voice away from the radio program. >> the last time i have it on his show, he let me do his signature , be good, be careful, and bye-bye. toya: eric's full name was eric von boardley. he leaves behind a grown daughter, and a loving wife, faithe colas of milwaukee's salvation army. our deepest condolences to the family. eric von was 58. adrienne: honoring victims for sunday's 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. students at st john's military academy in delafield held a special ceremony today. at riley elementary school, about their experiences from that day. >> freshmen in high school weren't even alive when september 11 happened. that boggl
. >> reverend jesse jackson was in milwaukee today delivering his get out the vote message to a gathering of clergy and community leaders. >> most recently, his voice was an urban talk show on wnov radio. >> he gave you that feeling like i am just a guy and i want to know some things, but that kind of interviewing, it the best i have ever seen. >> we lost a tremendous voice and this community, that not just a voice in terms of the radio, but a voice away from the radio...
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but in many ways you can't look at the successful runs of jesse jackson in '84 and '88 without lookingley chisholm in '72. - shirley chisholm's example transcends her life. and when asked how she'd like to be remembered, she had an answer. "i'd like them to say that shirley chisholm has--had guts." and i'm proud to say it. shirley chisholm had guts. - i'm breaking the ice, though. the next time a black person runs and a woman runs and they have the ability to guide this country and to lead this country, you will know that they're serious. - you and your buddy bill clinton debase the institutions of government. - john mccain forged his own path. he wasn't easily held down by party labels. - he talked off the cuff, so i think that caused people some nervousness. [upbeat music] ♪ ♪ - i'm the luckiest person you'll ever know. i'm a guy that crashed four airplanes. i'm the guy that got hit by a surface-to-air missile. ♪ - if i'd met you when you were 16 and said, "john, what are you gonna do in the future," would you have said politics? - my grandfather was an aviator, my father was a subma
but in many ways you can't look at the successful runs of jesse jackson in '84 and '88 without lookingley chisholm in '72. - shirley chisholm's example transcends her life. and when asked how she'd like to be remembered, she had an answer. "i'd like them to say that shirley chisholm has--had guts." and i'm proud to say it. shirley chisholm had guts. - i'm breaking the ice, though. the next time a black person runs and a woman runs and they have the ability to guide this country and to...
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some say refugees so if it is interesting that both president bush at the time and jesse jackson said they are not possibly the only time they have agreed with each other. [laughter] and of course, jesse jackson was racist to call the refugees as well so there is something about being a refugee that runs counter to how americans perceive themselves. >> when it comes to the issues without refugees and immigrants are presented in popular culture or presented by the media, which is the same and what has changed over the last 100 years? >> we can see the kinds of images that americans have been exposed to early 20th century and a the way the of apology was formulated. >> they are humble and is an orderly process you can see the unchecked keying uh documents -- and the m. checking the documents and then you see the images of refugees that our disorderly . actually this photographer is rejecting that image is that innovation that they are invading this country or another country. >> the photo that was used in a campaign of britain is very controversial. >> and where they were going fees are
some say refugees so if it is interesting that both president bush at the time and jesse jackson said they are not possibly the only time they have agreed with each other. [laughter] and of course, jesse jackson was racist to call the refugees as well so there is something about being a refugee that runs counter to how americans perceive themselves. >> when it comes to the issues without refugees and immigrants are presented in popular culture or presented by the media, which is the same...
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and jesse darius jackson. and jesse jackson.next generation of warriors for justice like brittany patton and ray mckissen. we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte who is still the best looking man in the room at 90-something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the thi s things, not just about the icons, there's plenty of space for harriet tubman and ali but makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. folks whose names you never heard of but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade combine to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided, you know, i'm tired of segregation and i'm going to walk for my freedom. it's reporters who not only work tirelessly to support their families but ultimately helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it'
and jesse darius jackson. and jesse jackson.next generation of warriors for justice like brittany patton and ray mckissen. we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte who is still the best looking man in the room at 90-something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than just telling stories about the thi s things, not just about the icons, there's plenty of space for harriet tubman...
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." >>> civil rights icon jesse jackson campaigned for hillary clinton in philadelphia. vote. those who saw to deny the right to vote. wish they to not vote is to surrender. >> just a reminder, pennsylvania official voter registration deadline is october 11th. >>> a royal visit for our neighbors to the north. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight. we're going to go to take you along as prince william and the duchess of cambridge tour canada. >>> a local community joins for a special 7-year-old. see why thousands of people are praying for phila using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town.
." >>> civil rights icon jesse jackson campaigned for hillary clinton in philadelphia. vote. those who saw to deny the right to vote. wish they to not vote is to surrender. >> just a reminder, pennsylvania official voter registration deadline is october 11th. >>> a royal visit for our neighbors to the north. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight. we're going to go to take you along as prince william and the duchess of cambridge tour canada. >>>...
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. >>> civil rights leaders jesse jackson was in west philadelphia today campaigning for hillary clinton. jack on spoke to fellow clinton supporters to get others registered to vote. deadline is october 11th. jackson says one the of the reasons he is supporting clinton is her plan to spur economic growth in cities. >>> well, police in philadelphia are searching for the driver of a car, that struck a man and left him to die in the rhawnhurst section. it happened early this morning at intersection of the castor and bleigh avenues. "action news" reporter christie ileto joins us live from the scene with the very latest on the investigation, christie. >> reporter: walter, witnesses say it happened quickly apparently victim was across the street from where we are standing walking with group of friend when this driver came barreling down the road and hit him. if smart tan who tried to help said that the victim was gasping for air, moments before the ambulance, came and carted him off to the hospital. >> screaming too much. >> reporter: this this resident didn't want his face on camera sprinted
. >>> civil rights leaders jesse jackson was in west philadelphia today campaigning for hillary clinton. jack on spoke to fellow clinton supporters to get others registered to vote. deadline is october 11th. jackson says one the of the reasons he is supporting clinton is her plan to spur economic growth in cities. >>> well, police in philadelphia are searching for the driver of a car, that struck a man and left him to die in the rhawnhurst section. it happened early this...
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." >>> civil rights icon jesse jackson campaigned for hillary clinton in philadelphia. the crowds have the right to vote. those who saw to deny the right to vote. wish they to not vote is to surrender. >> just a reminder, pennsylvania official voter registration deadline is october 11th. >>> a royal visit for our neighbors to the north. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight. we're going to go to take you along as prince william and the duchess of cambridge tour canada. >>> a local community joins for a special 7-year-old. see why thousands of people are praying for phila m
." >>> civil rights icon jesse jackson campaigned for hillary clinton in philadelphia. the crowds have the right to vote. those who saw to deny the right to vote. wish they to not vote is to surrender. >> just a reminder, pennsylvania official voter registration deadline is october 11th. >>> a royal visit for our neighbors to the north. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight. we're going to go to take you along as prince william and the duchess of...
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obviously bill were dumbfounded by that, so acted out and was really upset and so then -- charlie: jesse jacksoneen: she loyally waits her turn and works for barack obama and then, you know, this time comes and she is again almost usurped but this time by this cranky 74-year-old socialist, i mean, what are the odds? who got the best of all of the young women who were supposed to be excited by her. so then she kind of finally sends him off and then she gets like, you know, this kind of short-fingered vulgarian who is like a toon. its almost like who killed jessica rabbit. it's this toon and now has come and drawing close -- charlie: closing the race and behaving. maureen: from her point of view it must be like what the heck is happening here. charlie: bill wants to be set loose. i did an interview with him. maureen: right, it was a great interview. charlie: thank you. he is anxious to get out there because he thinks, he said to me, i can go find, give me two weeks, i can go find out what it is with the working men and women in america, what it is with the people on the assembly lines who tend to
obviously bill were dumbfounded by that, so acted out and was really upset and so then -- charlie: jesse jacksoneen: she loyally waits her turn and works for barack obama and then, you know, this time comes and she is again almost usurped but this time by this cranky 74-year-old socialist, i mean, what are the odds? who got the best of all of the young women who were supposed to be excited by her. so then she kind of finally sends him off and then she gets like, you know, this kind of...
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. >>> 2016, the reverend jesse jackson was in west philadelphia today campaigning for hillary clinton. the civil rights leader helped to register voters ahead of the october 11th deadline. as for the candidates, we are less than 24 hours away from the first presidential debate. it is set for monday night at 9:00 here on nbc 10. the first debate comes as the latest poll shows clinton and trump in a virtual dead heat. lauren make is at hofstra university on long island, new york, with a preview of the debates. >> today was rehearsal day. both campaigns getting a chance to see inside the debate hall. as the campus temporarily transforms in to the center of the political universe. at hofstra university, final preparations are underway. nbc 10 was inside of the debate hall as trump's surrogate rudy giuliani looked at the stage. and outside we found a buzz of activity. >> the circus is coming to town. all of the media is here. the eyes of the world will be on hofstra for about 36 hours. >> he is a political science professor here. >> what are you watching for. >> i'm watching hillary more.
. >>> 2016, the reverend jesse jackson was in west philadelphia today campaigning for hillary clinton. the civil rights leader helped to register voters ahead of the october 11th deadline. as for the candidates, we are less than 24 hours away from the first presidential debate. it is set for monday night at 9:00 here on nbc 10. the first debate comes as the latest poll shows clinton and trump in a virtual dead heat. lauren make is at hofstra university on long island, new york, with a...
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clib of jesse jackson praising him. >> reverend barber, we're going to go to the pastor. >> there's a scripture that says, you say lord, lord, but your heart is from it. i'm an evangelical, an independent. >> so am i. >> i don't need to know his heart. >> you should want to know his heart. >> paris, paris. >> on the heart of his policy, when it comes to where he's been on civil rights, where he's been on voting rights, on progressive economics, he's been wrong in the past, he's wrong in the present and what he's projecting is wrong in the future. he's running to be divider-in-chief. he's trying to say if i have go a black church, he's spoken to the black community. >> not true. >> his policies are bad for black folks, latinos, poor people. economists have said even his trickle-down economics would take us back into recession. repentance would be in order for the day rather than him trying to run a game on the african-american community. you're right. we don't want to look inside of his heart. when you look at the heart of his policies, they are difficult i have sive and racist and w
clib of jesse jackson praising him. >> reverend barber, we're going to go to the pastor. >> there's a scripture that says, you say lord, lord, but your heart is from it. i'm an evangelical, an independent. >> so am i. >> i don't need to know his heart. >> you should want to know his heart. >> paris, paris. >> on the heart of his policy, when it comes to where he's been on civil rights, where he's been on voting rights, on progressive economics, he's...
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i call jesse jackson and asked what should i do? ronald reagan reached out to gloria steinem.owia: i tried to tell him unlikely it was that i was doing this. he was telling me about this fellow who made western movies. it was a surrealistic experience. charlie: how long did the conversation last? for five minutes? gloria: yes, it was a minor thing. the people in control were doing policy and he was making trivial phone calls. you are an important person. secondly, you seem to say the purpose was legitimate. it --: it was legitimate but it was extremely minor. charlie: let me talk about foreign policy. give me your thoughts on where we are. consideringre still foreign policy on a silo. various other movements in silence. what we are not recognizing is that in another book called sex biggestd peace, the indicator of whether the country will be violent inside it else -- itself or whether it will use military violence is actually not poverty or access to natural resources or religion. it is violence against females. that is demonstrated. the larger the level of violence against e-
i call jesse jackson and asked what should i do? ronald reagan reached out to gloria steinem.owia: i tried to tell him unlikely it was that i was doing this. he was telling me about this fellow who made western movies. it was a surrealistic experience. charlie: how long did the conversation last? for five minutes? gloria: yes, it was a minor thing. the people in control were doing policy and he was making trivial phone calls. you are an important person. secondly, you seem to say the purpose...
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(reverend jesse jackson, civil rights activist) "i wish that those that i knew who paid the supreme price could see just a minute of they are not here but they obligate those of us that are here to keep the struggle." people living in iowa and wisconsin are playing a terrifying waiting game... they didn't chose to be a part of. flood warnings are in effect for the areas... because of the rain they've had to deal with over the last few days. flooding has already claimed two lives in wisconsin this week... one man was killed thursday after a mudslide destroyed his home. meanwhile the red cross has been called in to help affected areas. brown says: "my house is totaled." brown says: "i'm probably going to have to move, didnt have insurance to cover this kind of thing, didnt think it'd be a threat here." aney says: "i try to talk to the people and work with them and say this is serious this is bad, but we need to move on. so i try to work with them on recovery and the next step" the red cross says one of their drinking water in situations like these... because the water can be contaminated an
(reverend jesse jackson, civil rights activist) "i wish that those that i knew who paid the supreme price could see just a minute of they are not here but they obligate those of us that are here to keep the struggle." people living in iowa and wisconsin are playing a terrifying waiting game... they didn't chose to be a part of. flood warnings are in effect for the areas... because of the rain they've had to deal with over the last few days. flooding has already claimed two lives in...
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. >> all right, coming up, we'll ask the reverend jesse jackson about donald trump's birther commentsay when we come back. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. ♪"my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know...
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i see what you do when jesse jackson speaks about you. i against discrimination. i pay attention to what people hands do. rhetoric is taught is important for each one of us to consider his history and his background as a builder. he doesn't just build communities but people. >> this is the latest appeal to hispanic and black voters. he said the same thing about hispanic voters. to you think this visit to detroit is going to help the metal? >> we talk ab has built up a political movement and built on a base that is in direct contradiction of the values that african- american and latino family share. nicholas to be genuine in his rhetoric -- if he wants to be genuine in his rhetoric and his policy he should start at the base and address those who said they're going to be afraid that there would have taco trucks on the corner, all they are afraid they're losing there country and that america needs to be greater in. there are some very strong supporters of donald trump who worry african-americans and hispanics everyday. the rhetoric is a great cause of concern. many m
i see what you do when jesse jackson speaks about you. i against discrimination. i pay attention to what people hands do. rhetoric is taught is important for each one of us to consider his history and his background as a builder. he doesn't just build communities but people. >> this is the latest appeal to hispanic and black voters. he said the same thing about hispanic voters. to you think this visit to detroit is going to help the metal? >> we talk ab has built up a political...
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. >> one man that knows the struggles is the civil rights leader, jesse jackson, the museum is an education and a celebration. but while african-americans are free they still are not equal. >> so, museum enlightened and inspired. right now we have many nations under one flag. >> it will not answer all of your questions but enlighten you. thinking and talking about where we all fit in this great nation of ours. in washington, gerald owens, back to you. >> bill freelawn designed the building. it opens to visitors on >>> hillary clinton's doctor reveals new information about her physicalling health. why donald trump's health made headlines. >> a promotion at a police department as the search continues for a permanent chief. >>> and talk show host steve harvey have a twin? hear from a local pastor to hear what it is like to be the governor takes aim at a state toxicologist today in another political dustup over coal ash. woman: governor pat mccrory's office is refuting claims he misled the homeowners ed this week, saying she cannot work for a department and an administration that deliberately m
. >> one man that knows the struggles is the civil rights leader, jesse jackson, the museum is an education and a celebration. but while african-americans are free they still are not equal. >> so, museum enlightened and inspired. right now we have many nations under one flag. >> it will not answer all of your questions but enlighten you. thinking and talking about where we all fit in this great nation of ours. in washington, gerald owens, back to you. >> bill freelawn...
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jesse jackson, rainbow push coalition) "we need a plan for urban reconstruction policy now. those that run for our country leadership or are in it must hear our voices. we have hit the threshold of national, if not in said. 3 (cook county commissioner richard boykin) "we have a state of emergency, we have a crisis, but today we come together to say that we're going to do something about it as community leaders. 3 community leaders plan to hold nine town hall meetings starting next week. 3 a space-x rocket... ?exploded? at its cape canaveral launch pad. pad.it happened during a ?test firing? yesterday.space-x uses the pad to ?send satellites and rockets that carry supplies? to the international hurt? in the explosion. the blast also destroyed ?another? rocket ... ?and? a satellite due to launch tomorrow. 3 researchers say a new experimental drug could be a game changer when it comes to treating alzheimer's disease. patients with early-stage alzheimer's were given the drug "aducanumab" once a month for a year.according the researchers-- the drug cleared some deposits of toxic
jesse jackson, rainbow push coalition) "we need a plan for urban reconstruction policy now. those that run for our country leadership or are in it must hear our voices. we have hit the threshold of national, if not in said. 3 (cook county commissioner richard boykin) "we have a state of emergency, we have a crisis, but today we come together to say that we're going to do something about it as community leaders. 3 community leaders plan to hold nine town hall meetings starting next...
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we like asnow, a man much as he claims to like this program, the reverend jesse jackson. put out a statement today and one of the main points you made was that trump needs to apologize. given his views, what does it matter if he apologizes? mr. jackson: it would show remorse. he saw a lie as a victory. he is speaking to an audience he mobilized around fear in the first place. to presidentlogize barack obama for disparaging his name and his family name, to hillary clinton, as the case may he apologize that somehow invalidated president barack obama -- that he validated president barack obama's american-ness. he didn't do that. barack obama's mother and father did that. did apologize, should the president accept it? jackson: he has mobilized a force of fear and anger based upon that lie. he tried to take away barack obama's legitimacy, to make him illegitimate. he tries to make mexican immigrants illegitimate, to make muslims illegitimate, it's the idea of taking away people's legitimacy and humanity. it's not right, it's not fair. all people of goodwill should say no to th
we like asnow, a man much as he claims to like this program, the reverend jesse jackson. put out a statement today and one of the main points you made was that trump needs to apologize. given his views, what does it matter if he apologizes? mr. jackson: it would show remorse. he saw a lie as a victory. he is speaking to an audience he mobilized around fear in the first place. to presidentlogize barack obama for disparaging his name and his family name, to hillary clinton, as the case may he...
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. >> years ago, jesse jackson said it is a sad day when you look over your shoulder when you are walkingown a dark street, and you look over your shoulder and you are glad it is not a black guy. what he was referring to is that in this country, even we as lack people, if you live among small thinking, your mind gets small. if you live among racism, your mind gets warped. don: my point is that i am trying to take color out of it from a guy who is not lensing it from an african-american perspective. >> i get it, but black officers can get their sense of danger racially coded in the same way as white officers. ultimately, what you think of people does not have to do with your skin color as much as it has to do with your mind. don: could i look at the video and go, race had nothing to do with it? this was a situation -- we continually watch -- i'm not an idiot, i am giving the counter argument. >> i don't think that you are an idiot, i'm sorry if it is coming across that way. what am saying is that just because it is a black officer and a black victim does not the -- mean race has nothing to
. >> years ago, jesse jackson said it is a sad day when you look over your shoulder when you are walkingown a dark street, and you look over your shoulder and you are glad it is not a black guy. what he was referring to is that in this country, even we as lack people, if you live among small thinking, your mind gets small. if you live among racism, your mind gets warped. don: my point is that i am trying to take color out of it from a guy who is not lensing it from an african-american...
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[cheers] and jesse jackson. we have the next generation of warriors for justice. and we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. [cheers] who still is the best looking man in the room at 92. i'm just telling the truth. [laughter] this is the next ordinary group. -- extraordinary group. the thing about this museum is it is more about -- it is more than just telling stories. it is not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman, dr. king and mohammed ali. what makes the museum so powerful and visceral is that it is the story of all of us. the folks whose names he never heard of. his contributions -- whose contributions day after day, decade after decade, combined to push us forward and entire nation forward. the maids who decided i'm tired of segregation and am going to walk for my freedom. it's porters who not only works tirelessly to support their families, but ultimately helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it is about moms and grandparents and uncles
[cheers] and jesse jackson. we have the next generation of warriors for justice. and we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. [cheers] who still is the best looking man in the room at 92. i'm just telling the truth. [laughter] this is the next ordinary group. -- extraordinary group. the thing about this museum is it is more about -- it is more than just telling stories. it is not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman, dr. king and mohammed ali. what...
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wasn't popular to have women in executive and he's been on the forefront and look at the tape of jesse jackson several years ago. crazy for the incredible impact we've had on african americans in terms of jobs. you know, these are things you just don't get a chance to hear about. >> all right. well this is a debate, we'll be looking forward to. dr. ben carson, thanks for being with us tonight. >> it's a pleasure, judge. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, i'll talk a little donald trump with boxing promoter don king. and if you think he's tough. check this out. to run for office, you have to be able to take a beating. you also have to be to give a beating. then i hit the gym for street justice to ask americans just how important a candidate's health and physical fitness really is. let's pump some iron and justice rolls on. do you think either of the candidates are really in great physical shape? >> no. >> no. >> why do you say take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relie
wasn't popular to have women in executive and he's been on the forefront and look at the tape of jesse jackson several years ago. crazy for the incredible impact we've had on african americans in terms of jobs. you know, these are things you just don't get a chance to hear about. >> all right. well this is a debate, we'll be looking forward to. dr. ben carson, thanks for being with us tonight. >> it's a pleasure, judge. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, i'll talk...
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almost -- i have been doing radio for 25 years and in 25 years i've skds reverend jesse jackson to comen my show, he won't do it, sharpton, he won't do it. i had one black leader come on my show. my first question was as between the presence of racism or the absence of black fathers which poses a bigger threat to the black community. without missing a beat he said the absence of black fathers. >> omarosa you are emerged as one of mr. trump's most or dent supporters. didn't he fire you? >> yes. three times. but i'm the only one to do three seasons of the apprentice and i need to know that he also produced a show for me on tv one, an african-american owned network and not a lot of people know that. he actually invested in me as a talent and in my vision. >> and she did a great job. >> i've known you for decades now and i've been to trump towers many many times. there is nothing but diversity working for you. >> absolutely. >> i've witnessed it myself and then i watch these attacks against you. if it was me i think i would be pretty ticked off. >> well you know the one thing i see is that
almost -- i have been doing radio for 25 years and in 25 years i've skds reverend jesse jackson to comen my show, he won't do it, sharpton, he won't do it. i had one black leader come on my show. my first question was as between the presence of racism or the absence of black fathers which poses a bigger threat to the black community. without missing a beat he said the absence of black fathers. >> omarosa you are emerged as one of mr. trump's most or dent supporters. didn't he fire you?...
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i had reverend jesse jackson here a couple days ago, doctor, and he more or less said this is another case where young black men feel victimized and he could understand the violence. he came very close to almost condoning it saying the number of white collar crimes and the ill will that's been thrust upon innocent customers even at wells fargo justifies almost a tit-for-tat, what do you make of that? >> well, there's obviously no justification for violence and destroying property or things of that nature. but there is a lot of frustration. remember, you know, there are people who had hope. that hope is going away. all the change that was supposed to occur has not occurred. things are still the same. and we need people who actually understand what is creating that frustration, and dealing with it. you know, why, for instance, in the inner cities and the african-american community are people so frustrated? it's because they don't have a ladder of opportunity that they've had before. so many jobs have disappeared. you know, you have school system that is deteriorating and yet they're for
i had reverend jesse jackson here a couple days ago, doctor, and he more or less said this is another case where young black men feel victimized and he could understand the violence. he came very close to almost condoning it saying the number of white collar crimes and the ill will that's been thrust upon innocent customers even at wells fargo justifies almost a tit-for-tat, what do you make of that? >> well, there's obviously no justification for violence and destroying property or...
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for jesse jackson to call african americans because so many to call them refugees as well so there is about being a refugee that counters how americans want to see themselves. it is not possible for americans to be refugees, it is someone else. >> in your specialization, when it comes to how refugees and immigrants have been represented in popular culture through photography by the media, what is the same and what has changed over the last 100 years? >> we can see the kind of images that americans who have been 20thed to in the early century in which the kind of mythology referred to with some is. this is classic. >> going to get their name changed to something americans can pronounce -- >> they are humble. it is in orderly process. you can see them checking the documents. it is a very orderly process. people were very humble. so, that is not what we see now as images. we see images of refugees and immigrants as disorderly. often -- actually, this photographer is projecting the dominant image for the news. the kind of invasion image. people in boats, in words -- in hordes, kind of inv
for jesse jackson to call african americans because so many to call them refugees as well so there is about being a refugee that counters how americans want to see themselves. it is not possible for americans to be refugees, it is someone else. >> in your specialization, when it comes to how refugees and immigrants have been represented in popular culture through photography by the media, what is the same and what has changed over the last 100 years? >> we can see the kind of images...
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and jesse jackson. the next generation of warriors for justice like brittany packard and ray mckissy. we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. who still is the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and mohamed ali. what makes it so powerful and visceral is that it's the story of all of us. the folks whose names you never heard of. but whose contributions day after day, decade after decade combined to push us forward and the entire nation forward. it's the maids who decided i'm tired of segregation and i'm going to walk for my freedom. those who not only worked tirelessly, but helped bring about the organization that led to better working conditions for all americans here in the united states. it's about our moms and gr
and jesse jackson. the next generation of warriors for justice like brittany packard and ray mckissy. we have personal heroes of mine like harry belafonte. who still is the best looking man in the room at 90 something years old. i'm just telling the truth. so this is an extraordinary group. but the thing about this museum is that it's more about -- it's more than telling stories about the famous. it's not just about the icons. there is plenty of space for harriet tubman and dr. king and mohamed...
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shayna: we're getting a sneak peek of the inside with reverend jesse jackson. the civil rights pioneer went through the museum for the first time. he got a firsthand look at exhibits paying tribute to african american leaders and athletes. jackson says the exhibits struggle for justice and equality. >> we must go even further to achieve. we're free but not equal. amazing that we're not bitter. we must see this as an opportunity. shayna: jackson says that opportunity is a blessing. the museum's grand opening is today. well, a new poll on the race for the white house. doug: new numbers just released on one we also have breaking news. the gunman opening fire at a mall in washington state. the shooter is on the loose. we're tracking updates all morning long on the eye and on our mobile app. shayna: look at that beach in nahant. stay with us. >> now on newscenter 5 a manhunt is underway in washington state for a gunman who opened fire in a shopping mall. the victims and new information on the shooter. shayna: the search for a suspect wanted for shooting a teenager a
shayna: we're getting a sneak peek of the inside with reverend jesse jackson. the civil rights pioneer went through the museum for the first time. he got a firsthand look at exhibits paying tribute to african american leaders and athletes. jackson says the exhibits struggle for justice and equality. >> we must go even further to achieve. we're free but not equal. amazing that we're not bitter. we must see this as an opportunity. shayna: jackson says that opportunity is a blessing. the...
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white , rishaad hussein from the .epartment of justice we are very honored to have today reverend jesse jackson among us. [applause] we are very honored to have the khans. so many members representing the different branches of administration of law enforcement and people serving our nation. we were very honored to have the secretary of the department of homeland security, mr. jeh johnson, and other members of their administration. my brothers and sisters, this year's election campaign has been one of the more arising campaigns we have seen in recent times. it is very sad, and it is very unfortunate, that in this great nation of ours, people who are aspiring to the highest office , reckless insensitive comments, not only against muslims, but against minorities, against hard-working individuals , people who strive to do good every single day. comments can be very disheartening, very disappointing, and they might be very painful. i appeal to each one of you that you counter this irresponsible, it insensitive, reckless statements by dedicate yourself to democracy. i urge each one of you to register
white , rishaad hussein from the .epartment of justice we are very honored to have today reverend jesse jackson among us. [applause] we are very honored to have the khans. so many members representing the different branches of administration of law enforcement and people serving our nation. we were very honored to have the secretary of the department of homeland security, mr. jeh johnson, and other members of their administration. my brothers and sisters, this year's election campaign has been...
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he offered the reverend jesse jackson space in his building because no one else was going to let him.> there's a reason. >> you don't want to talk about those things. he also has a number of african-americans and hispanics, tens of thousands of people. and the totality, he's employed thousands. >> why doesn't he ask his after conditi african-american friends, if they were indeed employees who weren't afraid of losing their jobs they would sit down and say, listen, mr. trump, what you're saying is insulting and i know you're not talking to me, you're talking at me and you're reaching out to make other people more comfortable voting for you, that's what i would say to him, as someone who has giver him a chance, and interviewed him more than eight or nine times, i would say that to him and as he as candidate of the president of the united states, don't understand, then he doesn't want to represent everyone in the country. >> his message wasn't delivered in the after conditirican-ameri community, then he went to an african-american church and said you don't really believe it. hillary clin
he offered the reverend jesse jackson space in his building because no one else was going to let him.> there's a reason. >> you don't want to talk about those things. he also has a number of african-americans and hispanics, tens of thousands of people. and the totality, he's employed thousands. >> why doesn't he ask his after conditi african-american friends, if they were indeed employees who weren't afraid of losing their jobs they would sit down and say, listen, mr. trump, what...
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there are so many photos of him with rainbow push coalition and al sharpton and jesse jackson. >> oh,y gosh. >> pictures from 20 years ago. >> how has he been involved, besides pictures? >> i just named them. rainbow push, he was working with leaders in the black community in new york city over all of those years, and giving money to their causes. and to address what you said about the outreach, what else is he supposed to do? he is running for the presidency. he is outlining problems facing inner city blacks. he never said all blacks were living in poverty. he was talking about blacks living in chicago and other inner cities. >> he said blacks are living in -- >> well, are all blacks living there? i know i'm not. so i don't know -- >> who is he to say how any blacks are living at all? >> who is any presidential candidate the say how anyone is living. >> i don't think any other presidential candidate dared to make a blanket statement like that. >> hillary clinton said -- >> it is unfortunate when african-american -- >> hillary clinton said we were natural born predators, we needed to
there are so many photos of him with rainbow push coalition and al sharpton and jesse jackson. >> oh,y gosh. >> pictures from 20 years ago. >> how has he been involved, besides pictures? >> i just named them. rainbow push, he was working with leaders in the black community in new york city over all of those years, and giving money to their causes. and to address what you said about the outreach, what else is he supposed to do? he is running for the presidency. he is...
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shayna: we're getting a sneak peek of the inside with reverend jesse jackson. the civil rights pioneer went through the museum for the first time. he got a firsthand look at exhibits paying tribute athletes. jackson says the exhibits represent the continuing struggle for justice and equality. >> we must go even further to achieve. we're free but not equal. amazing that we're not bitter. this is an opportunity. shayna: jackson says that opportunity is a blessing. the museum's grand opening is today. well, a new poll on the race for the white house. of the major factors driving the race. also, replacing american flags that have been stolen more than once. one man's ongoing mission to honor a fallen friend. and we continue to follow breaking news. a gunman opened fire at a mall in washington state. four women are dead and the shooter is on the loose. shayna: 5:25. we're looking at live pictures of boston. no sun peeping through just yet. stay with us. >> this is an editorial by wcvb's president and general manager. >> mark it on your calendar. monday night is the
shayna: we're getting a sneak peek of the inside with reverend jesse jackson. the civil rights pioneer went through the museum for the first time. he got a firsthand look at exhibits paying tribute athletes. jackson says the exhibits represent the continuing struggle for justice and equality. >> we must go even further to achieve. we're free but not equal. amazing that we're not bitter. this is an opportunity. shayna: jackson says that opportunity is a blessing. the museum's grand opening...
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almost -- i have been doing radio for 25 years and in 25 years i've skds reverend jesse jackson to comee won't do it, sharpton, he won't do it. i had one black leader come on my show. my first question was as between the presence of racism or the absence of black fathers which poses a bigger threat to the black community. without missing a beat he said the absence of black fathers. >> omarosa you are emerged as one of mr. trump's most or dent supporters. didn't he fire you? >> yes. three times. but i'm the only one to do three seasons of the apprentice and i need to know that he also produced a show for me on tv one, an african-american owned network and not a lot of people know that. he actually invested in me as a talent and in my vision. >> and she did a great job. >> i've known you for decades now and i've been to trump towers many many times. there is nothing but diversity working for you. >> absolutely. >> i've witnessed it myself and then i watch these attacks against you. if it was me i think i would be pretty ticked off. >> well you know the one thing i see is that when you sta
almost -- i have been doing radio for 25 years and in 25 years i've skds reverend jesse jackson to comee won't do it, sharpton, he won't do it. i had one black leader come on my show. my first question was as between the presence of racism or the absence of black fathers which poses a bigger threat to the black community. without missing a beat he said the absence of black fathers. >> omarosa you are emerged as one of mr. trump's most or dent supporters. didn't he fire you? >> yes....
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but i called jesse jackson and he said, people like i should really do this. >> rose: so ronald reagan reached out to gloria steinem. >> right. and i tried to keep making him laugh on the phone about how unlikely this was. i could not. he had a script and was there telling me about this movie that made western movies, you will love him, and stuff like that. it was a realistic experience. >> rose: how long did the conversation last, four or five minutes? >> yeah, more than that, probably. but it was a minor thing, you know, that he -- the people in control were doing policy, and he was making trivial phone calls. >> rose: but you're an important person, so it's natural -- >> no, he was making all the phone calls. >> rose: where are gender roles least polarized? >> in oldest cultures. in the native american cultures, the quay, africa -- >> rose: less gender conflict in the oldest cultures? >> yes. >> rose: why is that? their languages, by and large, don't even have he and she as gendered pronounce. people are people. what a concept. >> rose: the dismounts. the qua and asan who are relati
but i called jesse jackson and he said, people like i should really do this. >> rose: so ronald reagan reached out to gloria steinem. >> right. and i tried to keep making him laugh on the phone about how unlikely this was. i could not. he had a script and was there telling me about this movie that made western movies, you will love him, and stuff like that. it was a realistic experience. >> rose: how long did the conversation last, four or five minutes? >> yeah, more...
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obviously bill were dumbfounded by that, so acted out and was really upset and so then -- charlie: jesse jackson. >> she loyally waits her turn and works for barack obama and then, you know, this time comes and she is again almost usurped but this time by this cranky 74-year-old socialist, i mean, what are the odds? who got the best of all of the young women who were supposed to be excited by her. so then she kind of finally sends him off and then she gets like, you know, this kind of short fingered bulgarian who is like a toon. like who killed jessica rabbits. it's this toon and now has come and drawing close -- charlie: closing the race and behaving. >> from her point of view it must be like what the heck is happening here. charlie: bill wants to be set loose. i did an interview with him. >> right, it was a great interview. charlie: thank you. he is anxious to get out there because he thinks, he said to me, i can go find, give me two weeks, i can go find out what it is with the working men and women in america, what it is with the people under similar lines who tend to want to support trurp, w
obviously bill were dumbfounded by that, so acted out and was really upset and so then -- charlie: jesse jackson. >> she loyally waits her turn and works for barack obama and then, you know, this time comes and she is again almost usurped but this time by this cranky 74-year-old socialist, i mean, what are the odds? who got the best of all of the young women who were supposed to be excited by her. so then she kind of finally sends him off and then she gets like, you know, this kind of...
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shayna: we're getting a sneak peek of the inside with reverend jesse jackson. the civil rights pioneer went through the museum for the first time. he got a firsthand look at athletes. jackson says the exhibits represent the continuing struggle for justice and equality. >> we must go even further to achieve. we're free but not equal. amazing that we're not bitter. we must see this as an opportunity. shayna: jackson says that opportunity is a blessing. the museum's grand opening is today. a new poll on the race for the white hous driving this race. also breaking news. the gunman opening fire at a mall in washington state. five people are dead. the shooter is on the loose. we're tracking updates all >> among on the eyeopener, cashing in at the airport. >> who does not love first class, three ways to score a free upgrade, and fall temperatures are sticking around, the next chance of seeing rain on monday at 4:30. >> now on newscenter 5 eyeopener -- doug: breaking news. a manhunt is underway in washington state for a gunman who opened fire in a shopping mall. the vi
shayna: we're getting a sneak peek of the inside with reverend jesse jackson. the civil rights pioneer went through the museum for the first time. he got a firsthand look at athletes. jackson says the exhibits represent the continuing struggle for justice and equality. >> we must go even further to achieve. we're free but not equal. amazing that we're not bitter. we must see this as an opportunity. shayna: jackson says that opportunity is a blessing. the museum's grand opening is today. a...
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he also opened his doors, his office space to jesse jackson. >> we're talking about his observations in detroit and we've heard from people who have said where have you been? you have the talent, the know-how the intellect to make things happen. why are you just now talking about that in detroit? >> he hasn't been in politics, a place to make change. president obama have and hillary clinton have and you can look to someone who's never been in politics and criticize him but i think there needs to be a glaring look at people in charge of making public policy and those public policies have failed detroit and this community. >> we're going to pick up this conversation when we come back. much more on the visit of donald trump to a church there in detroit. we'll be right back. what makes wendy's baconator different? while the other guys use frozen beef from far away. wendy's only serves fresh beef from ranches close by. so we don't have to freeze it. add six strips of thick, applewood smoked bacon. and wendy's baconator isn't just different, it's deliciously different. i've from nature's b
he also opened his doors, his office space to jesse jackson. >> we're talking about his observations in detroit and we've heard from people who have said where have you been? you have the talent, the know-how the intellect to make things happen. why are you just now talking about that in detroit? >> he hasn't been in politics, a place to make change. president obama have and hillary clinton have and you can look to someone who's never been in politics and criticize him but i think...