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pro-slavers, they became the jesse james and these mythic figures that were made into legends in americanstory. john brown started running them out. eventually, he came back east and he attacked america's biggest arsenal. in attempt to take over. he attempted to take it over and he wanted to start a war against slavery. he started the civil war because this attack panic america. panickedthings really america greatly about slavery. that was not turner's rebellion and john brown's takeover. people thought he was crazy because he was a white man. he had 19 others within. -- with him. they took over america's biggest arsenal. him because he was waiting for the black folks to show up. i was like me waiting for the drummer in my band to show up. there is some issue about that now. blacks that were there than what was written. he had to move a week early. move a week early because he was hiding at a house nearby and the neighbor found out. happened?t ultimately >> he was hanged. the 19 others, most of them are killed. one black guy got away. three other whites got away. some of the blacks -- he
pro-slavers, they became the jesse james and these mythic figures that were made into legends in americanstory. john brown started running them out. eventually, he came back east and he attacked america's biggest arsenal. in attempt to take over. he attempted to take it over and he wanted to start a war against slavery. he started the civil war because this attack panic america. panickedthings really america greatly about slavery. that was not turner's rebellion and john brown's takeover....
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i can't believe we're still dealing with the jesse james thing. i swear to you, and i'm not lying -- and you know i love to talk -- if sandra bullock withowalked out and sat on the couch for an interview, the o thing i wouldn't ask about is jee jam james. i feel like we beat that horse. i can't believe she's still talking about. thanks for sharing. here's her quote -- here's her quote -- "nobody can prepare -- "nobody can be prepared for anything if you end up in a place where you can look back and go "it happened, but i'm so lucky to be sitting where i am sitting." okay. nice. [ applause ] >> wendy: i don't know that she has a current boyfriend. it's -- her and louis a her career. but you can read more for years, the october issue of "vogue" vogue hits newsstands on september 24th. [ applause ] >> wendy: and so jennifer aniston and her fiance recently moved into their new mansion. you know, they had been refurbishing this mansion since forever. justin spoke to the october issue of "g.q." magazine where he's also the cover boy. right? thatrched ey
i can't believe we're still dealing with the jesse james thing. i swear to you, and i'm not lying -- and you know i love to talk -- if sandra bullock withowalked out and sat on the couch for an interview, the o thing i wouldn't ask about is jee jam james. i feel like we beat that horse. i can't believe she's still talking about. thanks for sharing. here's her quote -- here's her quote -- "nobody can prepare -- "nobody can be prepared for anything if you end up in a place where you can...
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. >> let's say that jesse james robbed banks from a very cautious law and order perspective.n absolute knots over this. george bush had a 75% approval rate going into iraq. he had 30 countries behind him. he had unanimous support of the u.n. security council. on and on the support came for him. congress authorized it. obama has none of these things going for him and yet they skewered bush. remember how he was going it alone, how it was a rush to judgment? they skewered him. now they're stuck with obama. >> by the way, even with chris matthews, the obama is gone, look at this. >> if we bomb damascus, people will die that night. there will be hospital scenes the next day of people with legs missing. that will happen if this president bushes the button with the backing of congress, people will dpip will this mysterious signal get delivered? we don't know that. the only thing we really know is we'll be killing poor people, committing an act of war, with this notion there's smoke signals, using western union, what we're doing is killing people and calling it a message. >> wow, lov
. >> let's say that jesse james robbed banks from a very cautious law and order perspective.n absolute knots over this. george bush had a 75% approval rate going into iraq. he had 30 countries behind him. he had unanimous support of the u.n. security council. on and on the support came for him. congress authorized it. obama has none of these things going for him and yet they skewered bush. remember how he was going it alone, how it was a rush to judgment? they skewered him. now they're...
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about that ides big picture rubble join me tonight jesse james duff. and tim cavanaugh let's get back to it according to a management memo that got leaked out trader joe's which is generally considered to be fairly progressive company they carry you know very nice health food nice things on stuff like this. and they pay the workers a reasonable wage and in fact they're one of the more progressive companies in america in that they pay part time workers or don't pay them they give them health care benefits health insurance benefits they just they haven't officially announced this but it's been leaked and they haven't denied it. that when obamacare kicks in they're going to give their part time workers a five hundred dollar annual check and say you're on your own for your health insurance now it looks to me like the reason for this is that if you work part time you're going to be making a little enough money i mean if you're making less than forty thousand dollars a year and family for your health insurance is basically heavily subsidized almost free if y
about that ides big picture rubble join me tonight jesse james duff. and tim cavanaugh let's get back to it according to a management memo that got leaked out trader joe's which is generally considered to be fairly progressive company they carry you know very nice health food nice things on stuff like this. and they pay the workers a reasonable wage and in fact they're one of the more progressive companies in america in that they pay part time workers or don't pay them they give them health...
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it's friday you ready to rumble join me for tonight's big picture rubble jesse james duff retired gunnery sergeant in the u.s. marine corps a call williams democratic strategist and adam bitly director of online media william j. mccarthy and associates thank you all for being back with us. this first topic i'm guessing this may not be so much of a debate as a conversation what's going on in syria though the president is increasingly isolated here in the united states on this issue democrats and republicans were seen bipartisan split there's i'm hearing from from members of congress that they're not convinced from the evidence that's been presented to them even in top secret hearings that we know for sure that it wasn't the syrian rebels who released the gas trying to get us to fight on their behalf i mean this is layers of complexity. adam. we're let me start with you are curious your take on this. perspective or do you think this is go you know who knows where this is going in the last week we've seen obama so he could go out and do this and he asked for congressional approval and since
it's friday you ready to rumble join me for tonight's big picture rubble jesse james duff retired gunnery sergeant in the u.s. marine corps a call williams democratic strategist and adam bitly director of online media william j. mccarthy and associates thank you all for being back with us. this first topic i'm guessing this may not be so much of a debate as a conversation what's going on in syria though the president is increasingly isolated here in the united states on this issue democrats and...
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the memory of jesse owens, an olympic record breaker and pioneer on the track and off the track who was born 100 years ago tomorrow. born in alabama as the youngest of ten children, james cleveland owens moved to cleveland, ohio, with his family at the age of 9, leaving the south during the great migration, those several decades between 1910, roughly, and 1970. jesse's family came north seeking economic opportunity and greater personal freedom. his father left his work as a sharecropper in the south, something difficult to do because so often the landowner held those sharecroppers by holding real or imagined debt over their head -- over their heads. he left his work as a sharecropper in the south and found a job in the steel industry in cleveland, ohio. jesse james cleveland owens enrolled in bolton elementary school on the east side of cleveland. because of his strong southern accent, when the teacher asked him his name and he said j.c., the speech teacher misheard it and started calling him jesse, a name that stuck. while in junior high, he met charles riley who taught him about physical education and coached the track team. charles riley nurtured jesse's obvious tal
the memory of jesse owens, an olympic record breaker and pioneer on the track and off the track who was born 100 years ago tomorrow. born in alabama as the youngest of ten children, james cleveland owens moved to cleveland, ohio, with his family at the age of 9, leaving the south during the great migration, those several decades between 1910, roughly, and 1970. jesse's family came north seeking economic opportunity and greater personal freedom. his father left his work as a sharecropper in the...
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host: jesse james, formerly of the marine corps, formerly with concerned veterans of america, we thank you for your time. guest: thank you so much for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> at the next "washington journal" john feehery and jim manley. attkisson on the main cause the consulate attacks. and it outside consul to the ounsel and advises on international and u.s. legal and foreign policy. live "washington journal" on sunday at 7 a.m. eastern. this subject of whistleblowers is a very sensitive subject. information. it is important that they feel comfortable coming forward and saying i have information that you need to have. identity, we need to protect my identity. we understand that post of the statute requires us to extend reduction. do isctice, what we advise will sold lowers early protection to say to the extent that you can give us specific information, that is much more helpful to us than general information. sometimes the courts or by specific information in details. that an educate
host: jesse james, formerly of the marine corps, formerly with concerned veterans of america, we thank you for your time. guest: thank you so much for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> at the next "washington journal" john feehery and jim manley. attkisson on the main cause the consulate attacks. and it outside consul to the ounsel and advises on international and u.s. legal and foreign...
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. >> jesse james, formerly of the marine corps, formerly with concerned veterans of america, we thankou for your time. >> thank you so much for having me. >> coming up, we'll talk about the farm bill. with the house and senate far apart specifically with respect to food stamps. we'll have a discussion on future of the farm bill when "washington journal" continues. >> when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to prospect house and says let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. and of course this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. ellen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she's dying in the summer of 1914. she's wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair and she watches as the gardener works but she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had for roses blooming at the white house. >> meet the first and second wife of president woodrow wilson monday night live at 9:00 eastern on c spa c-span and c-s. >> many have said that our report would advocate
. >> jesse james, formerly of the marine corps, formerly with concerned veterans of america, we thankou for your time. >> thank you so much for having me. >> coming up, we'll talk about the farm bill. with the house and senate far apart specifically with respect to food stamps. we'll have a discussion on future of the farm bill when "washington journal" continues. >> when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to...
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he was one of six children of james and jesse evers. ames was employed at the decatur simple sawmill and his wife jessie took in laundry and ironing for local white families. the evers family was never well-to-do get it managed to acquire land and a modest degree of security. jesse was a devout christian extremely active in the church of god in christ-centered piety and deep faith had an effect on all of her children. james attended one of the towns baptist churches serving as a deacon of the congregation. both parents preached to their children the qualities of self-reliance pride and self-respect directly contradicted by the customary values that african-americans in that state were supposed to assume. as a child metzger was taught that his maternal great-grandfather during reconstruction had actually killed two white men in a dispute and it somehow managed to escape white retaliation by escaping from town. metzger as he was growing up was taught to have pride in himself and an awareness of his own heritage and history. when he was abo
he was one of six children of james and jesse evers. ames was employed at the decatur simple sawmill and his wife jessie took in laundry and ironing for local white families. the evers family was never well-to-do get it managed to acquire land and a modest degree of security. jesse was a devout christian extremely active in the church of god in christ-centered piety and deep faith had an effect on all of her children. james attended one of the towns baptist churches serving as a deacon of the...
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he was one of six children of james and jesse evers. james was employed as a stacker at a decater sawmill, his wife, jesse, took in laundry and ironing for local white families. the evers family was never well to do yet it managed to acquire land. and a -- and modest belongings. her piety and deep faith had an effect on you will all of her children. james served as a deacon of the congregation. both parents preacheded to their children the qualities of self-reliance, pride, and self-respect. values directly contradicted by the customary values that african-americans in that state were supposed to assume. as a child, medgar was taught that for his maternal great grandfather during reconstruction actually killed two white men in dispute and had some how managed to escape the white retaliation by escaping from town. medgar, as he was growing up, was taught to have pride in himself and an awareness of his own heritage and history. when medgar was about 14 years old, an event occurred that had a profound impact upon all the subsequent events
he was one of six children of james and jesse evers. james was employed as a stacker at a decater sawmill, his wife, jesse, took in laundry and ironing for local white families. the evers family was never well to do yet it managed to acquire land. and a -- and modest belongings. her piety and deep faith had an effect on you will all of her children. james served as a deacon of the congregation. both parents preacheded to their children the qualities of self-reliance, pride, and self-respect....
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he was one of six children of james and jesse evers. ames was employed at the decatur simple sawmill and his wife jessie took in laundry and ironing for local white families. the evers family was never well-to-do get it managed to acquire land and a modest degree of security. jesse was a devout christian extremely active in the church of god in christ-centered piety and deep faith had an effect on all of her children. james attended one of the towns baptist churches serving as a deacon of the congregation. both parents preached to their children the qualities of self-reliance pride and self-respect directly contradicted by the customary values that african-americans in that state were supposed to assume. as a child metzger was taught that his maternal great-grandfather during reconstruction had actually killed two white men in a dispute and it somehow managed to escape white retaliation by escaping from town. metzger as he was growing up was taught to have pride in himself and an awareness of his own heritage and history. when he was abo
he was one of six children of james and jesse evers. ames was employed at the decatur simple sawmill and his wife jessie took in laundry and ironing for local white families. the evers family was never well-to-do get it managed to acquire land and a modest degree of security. jesse was a devout christian extremely active in the church of god in christ-centered piety and deep faith had an effect on all of her children. james attended one of the towns baptist churches serving as a deacon of the...
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jess peterson, president ceo of web core builders. there's three community builders, con, josh with bright wine defense project, and james bryant, regional director. i believe james is with us today. this body is currently meeting regularly to formulate recommendations to the mayor for consideration as the policy is currently under review. data city wide for projects posted with a 20 percent requirement and a 25 percent requirement and broken down by city department. there's total hours and then on the right apprentice ship hours. if you look under the 25 percent both for the port and mta, there are no reported projects to date that were advertised or awarded with the a 25 percent requirement. that's why there's that gap there. and then specifically to the port, we have break down by trade for port projects and you can look at the total hours by trade and apprentice works. there's others -- i think there was under 5 percent. there's a reason for that lower percentage. also for pile driving because of the marine pile driving exemption, that's why that's under as well. some highlights that was stated. valued at 79.4 million that are subjec
jess peterson, president ceo of web core builders. there's three community builders, con, josh with bright wine defense project, and james bryant, regional director. i believe james is with us today. this body is currently meeting regularly to formulate recommendations to the mayor for consideration as the policy is currently under review. data city wide for projects posted with a 20 percent requirement and a 25 percent requirement and broken down by city department. there's total hours and...
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found its former director james clark received over 31,000 dollars in bonuses the years two of those patients died. >> jon: holy [bleep]. the department of veteran affairs run by jesse pinkman, driving around to rather than dom va hospitals throwing money out the window. hey you keep up the good work, bitch! that is my jesse pinkman impression. (laughter) going to an american hospital for a veteran shouldn't require more courage than storming the beach at normandy. so now we know about the problems. what are we going to do to fix. >> last year veterans affairs gave out nearly $97 million in bonuses. now congress plans to review the bonuses given to va officials who oversaw hospitals that had problems with patient care. >> jon: congress is on the case. woo-hoo. congress is fixing the va and the man is driving us all home, and jerry sandusky is watching the kids tonight. >> welcome back. my guests tonight, he stars in show time's dexter currently in its final season. >> i have to tell you something. >> what? >> harrison an i are leaving soon. >> what do you mean are you leaving, you are leaving where. >> leaving miami, with hanna. >> what are you talking about? >> we'
found its former director james clark received over 31,000 dollars in bonuses the years two of those patients died. >> jon: holy [bleep]. the department of veteran affairs run by jesse pinkman, driving around to rather than dom va hospitals throwing money out the window. hey you keep up the good work, bitch! that is my jesse pinkman impression. (laughter) going to an american hospital for a veteran shouldn't require more courage than storming the beach at normandy. so now we know about...
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professor james peterson, eugene robinson, thank you both. >>> coming up, exactly why we don't need 100 jesseelms in the senate in the year 2013. >> you needed that job. you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority. because of a racial quota. is that really fair? for racial quotas, harvey gant. against racial quotas, jesse helms. ♪ express yourself ♪ >>> call it gay-bashing if you want to. i don't call it that. i call it standing up for me america's traditional family values. >> that is deceased republican senator jesse helms of north carolina. a delightful man who was a bigot. and that's just not me talking. senator helms himself said as much during a nomination fight in 1993. >> mr. helms said he would try to block the nomination when the full senate brings it up. which could be as early as today. quote, because she's a damn lesbian. i'm not going to put a his bee an in a position like that. if you want to call me a bigot, fine. end of quote. and my question to you, is that an accurate quote? >> that is largely correct. i'm not sure about the damn. but everything else
professor james peterson, eugene robinson, thank you both. >>> coming up, exactly why we don't need 100 jesseelms in the senate in the year 2013. >> you needed that job. you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority. because of a racial quota. is that really fair? for racial quotas, harvey gant. against racial quotas, jesse helms. ♪ express yourself ♪ >>> call it gay-bashing if you want to. i don't call it that. i call it standing up for me...
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jesse catches him cheating with a pizza at the max. what does that do in 2013? >> gluten-free pizza. >> that's what i would say to her, too. stupid. >>> and a submarine car used in the james bond film "the spy who loved me" was sold at auction last night in london. the fully operational white lotus underwater vehicle sold for $864,000. do you remember that movie and -- >> of course. i remember the scene. the coolest thing i ever saw in my life. >> i always liked how the side fins would turn -- >> right there with the hoverboard. things you hoped would come true. >> a lot of gadgets from the series we'd all love to own or try to drive once in a while. if we could. i'm richard lui. this is "early today." we hope this is your first stop on nbc. >>> leading the news in this morning's baltimore sun, biden says a $10 million grant will take baltimore's port to new levels. the vice president was on hand to announce the grant. officials will use the money to deepen the port and expand railroad access. >>> in the "raleigh news and observer," a ceiling art project gives triangle cancer patients a reason to look up. one north carolina woman has started a project to replace ceiling t
jesse catches him cheating with a pizza at the max. what does that do in 2013? >> gluten-free pizza. >> that's what i would say to her, too. stupid. >>> and a submarine car used in the james bond film "the spy who loved me" was sold at auction last night in london. the fully operational white lotus underwater vehicle sold for $864,000. do you remember that movie and -- >> of course. i remember the scene. the coolest thing i ever saw in my life. >> i...
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when jesse helms died and left the senate, jim crow died with him. and now what has been resurrected is jamesll ourselves progressives feed to stop calling these people conservatives because real conservatives don't think like that. they are regressives. can you imagine what the well of the united states senate, the floor of the united states senate would sound liking if 100 people talked like jesse helms? where would this country be. >> there are only 100 in the u.s. senate. it would be the whole senate. >> that's my point. that's exactly my point. what kind of country would we have, and no one, no one in their right mind wants to go back to that period in time. >> but again, i can understand that we very extremists, ryan. i can understand we've got these guys that go off wagon in maybe even one or two senators, three or four congressmen, a lot of the pundits and hosts of talk shows. but the fact that none of the leadership, none, two days later has stood up and said this is wrong, this doesn't represent our party, that's what i'm talking about. if people go off on the deep end on the left,
when jesse helms died and left the senate, jim crow died with him. and now what has been resurrected is jamesll ourselves progressives feed to stop calling these people conservatives because real conservatives don't think like that. they are regressives. can you imagine what the well of the united states senate, the floor of the united states senate would sound liking if 100 people talked like jesse helms? where would this country be. >> there are only 100 in the u.s. senate. it would be...