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jesse james is no less a legend.ike our heir, sandy, he hails from rural western missouri. >> jesse james was born in september 1847. >> missouri historian christopher gordon. >> his father was a baptist preacher, a hemp farmer, and he was a slaveholder. >> jesse and his older brother, frank, grow up as tensions are escalating across the u.s. over slavery... with neighboring kansas, a territory deciding whether to be free or slave, exploding in violence. >> the rhetoric is heating up how law-abiding missourians should be able to maintain the lifestyle that they want to lead. >> when civil war breaks out in 1861, missouri remains in the union but is bitterly divided. frank james joins a band of confederate guerilla fighters. at 14, jesse is too young to join, but he's spoiling for a fight. did the family pick sides in the war? >> oh, absolutely. >> freda cruse hardison is an author, whose latest book uses genealogical research to track thousands of local stories, going back to frank and jesse james. >> they were never
jesse james is no less a legend.ike our heir, sandy, he hails from rural western missouri. >> jesse james was born in september 1847. >> missouri historian christopher gordon. >> his father was a baptist preacher, a hemp farmer, and he was a slaveholder. >> jesse and his older brother, frank, grow up as tensions are escalating across the u.s. over slavery... with neighboring kansas, a territory deciding whether to be free or slave, exploding in violence. >> the...
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i believe it was jesse james who said i go to banks because that is where the money is, right where doffices so if you could avoid going to these places where you know people are sick, you'll be much better off. >> well i have to tell you, the younger people in our office love you i'm still stuck in that old way. but you are doing such great things i wish that you were public, how about that that would be a great thing. >> thank you, jim. >> and you can't buy the stock but people rave about the product at the office. stay with cramer what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you th
i believe it was jesse james who said i go to banks because that is where the money is, right where doffices so if you could avoid going to these places where you know people are sick, you'll be much better off. >> well i have to tell you, the younger people in our office love you i'm still stuck in that old way. but you are doing such great things i wish that you were public, how about that that would be a great thing. >> thank you, jim. >> and you can't buy the stock but...
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they make me look like jesse james. >> i saw those >> i put one on and thought, no, and took it off.he people who are not ill are not the ones that we want wearing masks. we want the people who are ill we don't want to get it. >> we want people who are ill to stay home. >> yes yes, david >> self-quarantine. >> you got it. >> but thankfully there have not been a lot of cases here in the united states. >> no, it looks like it's working. at what point -- how many days do we have to wait until it looks like the quarantine -- that it's become a public health issue not a medical issue is what i'm thinking. our guys are doing a good job. i think our country is doing a good job. >> i think that's generally the consensus. cdc, nih -- >> aren't they doing good? you've got to give them a little credit. >>> when we come back, casper is going public today after pricing its ipo at the low endi of the range. we'll get cramer's mad dash, tons of names to get to like qualcomm, twitter, peloton, yum and so forth w 'll hit some new highs on the dowhen we start the opening bell in about 16 minutes at le
they make me look like jesse james. >> i saw those >> i put one on and thought, no, and took it off.he people who are not ill are not the ones that we want wearing masks. we want the people who are ill we don't want to get it. >> we want people who are ill to stay home. >> yes yes, david >> self-quarantine. >> you got it. >> but thankfully there have not been a lot of cases here in the united states. >> no, it looks like it's working. at what...
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saw that i could make a difference in the community and mentored me and that is windy clip and jesse jamesgrew up in the avenues and i never imagined being homeless. i became homeless and dealing with mental illness and drug addiction and then i became homeless. so, i got my life back together, actually hear in the tenderloin. the tenderloin embraced me. and i remember growing up and my mother always saying that it's important to be a voice for the people in need, for the people who do not have a choice. i came to the tenderloin and i saw the despair of homelessness, which mostly are people of color and poor whites also. people of color. and we need black leadership. there's not enough black leadership. there is not enough black women. [applause] so then i felt i had to do something and i began my mission and even more than that so i've worked with tndc on uniforming 14 overnight visitors a month which was five more were added on and if you look at the numbers and the units and all the s.r.o.s it gets homeless people off the street. i don't know how many more times a month. hundreds? maybe
saw that i could make a difference in the community and mentored me and that is windy clip and jesse jamesgrew up in the avenues and i never imagined being homeless. i became homeless and dealing with mental illness and drug addiction and then i became homeless. so, i got my life back together, actually hear in the tenderloin. the tenderloin embraced me. and i remember growing up and my mother always saying that it's important to be a voice for the people in need, for the people who do not have...
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saw that i could make a difference in the community and mentored me and that is windy clip and jesse jamesgrew up in the avenues and i never imagined being homeless. i became homeless and dealing with mental illness and drug addiction and then i became homeless. so, i got my life back together, actually hear in the tenderloin. the tenderloin embraced me. and i remember growing up and my mother always saying that it's important to be a voice for the people in need, for the people who do not have a choice. i came to the tenderloin and i saw the despair of homelessness, which mostly are people of color and poor whites also. people of color. and we need black leadership. there's not enough black leadership. there is not enough black women. [applause] so then i felt i had to do something and i began my mission and even more than that so i've worked with tndc on uniforming 14 overnight visitors a month which was five more were added on and if you look at the numbers and the units and all the s.r.o.s it gets homeless people off the street. i don't know how many more times a month. hundreds? maybe
saw that i could make a difference in the community and mentored me and that is windy clip and jesse jamesgrew up in the avenues and i never imagined being homeless. i became homeless and dealing with mental illness and drug addiction and then i became homeless. so, i got my life back together, actually hear in the tenderloin. the tenderloin embraced me. and i remember growing up and my mother always saying that it's important to be a voice for the people in need, for the people who do not have...
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james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't think that she's here, so jesse santos is going to come up and to introduce our first resident moving into the house this week. jesse, and jane, please come up right now. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here and this is a dream for us, for the trans-gender community. i will introduce jane, the resident in our house and she's a beautiful woman. [applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years old and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we stayed there for another 10 years and i'm
james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't think that she's here, so jesse santos is...
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james woaflwolf? what happens to wolf? he was never charged with leaking classified information. senators warner, richard burr and diane feinstein asked for leniency in his case, this is where jesseu came back in, dropping most of the charges. allowed him to plead goal o guio one count. did department of justice or fbi have evidence that james wolf leaked the carter pai page fisa application? is lou trying to cover-up, did she help cover-up the wolf case? remember, two months in prison. >> president trump reportedly looking at removing one of men responsible for starts the dems failed impeachment sham, president and his adviser to be discussing removal of intelligence community inspector general, michael atkinson, who is responsible for transmitting so-called whistleblower complain to congress. our next guest, one of president's staunchest defenders in congress, and also called for removal of all obama hol hold ovechkioffers, great to have yoh us. gra great tgreat to be on with , thank you so much for everything you have done. lou: i appreciate it, and countryos yo owes you greatly. let me start with the national security adviser, has started trimming down the council from more t
james woaflwolf? what happens to wolf? he was never charged with leaking classified information. senators warner, richard burr and diane feinstein asked for leniency in his case, this is where jesseu came back in, dropping most of the charges. allowed him to plead goal o guio one count. did department of justice or fbi have evidence that james wolf leaked the carter pai page fisa application? is lou trying to cover-up, did she help cover-up the wolf case? remember, two months in prison....
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james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and vailable for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't think that she's here, so jesse santos is going to come up and to introduce our first resident moving into the house this week. jesse, and jane, please come up right now. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here and this is a dream for us, for the trans-gender community. i will introduce jane, the resident in our house and she's a beautiful woman. [applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years old and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york and we s
james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and vailable for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't...
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james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and t to make this available for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't think that she's here, so jesse santos is going to come up and to introduce our first resident moving into the house this week. jesse, and jane, please come up right now. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here and this is a dream for us, for the trans-gender community. i will introduce jane, the resident in our house and she's a beautiful woman. [applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years old and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to n
james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and t to make this available for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for...
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james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and e this available for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't think that she's here, so jesse santos is going to come up and to introduce our first resident moving into the house this week. jesse, and jane, please come up right now. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here and this is a dream for us, for the trans-gender community. i will introduce jane, the resident in our house and she's a beautiful woman. [applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years old and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to new york
james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and e this available for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i...
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jesse and john fremont. that is followed by scott mcewan and hoff williams novel the trigger mechanism. then pastor and former southern optus president jameserritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation. in character still counts. in wrapping up our look at some of the best selling books according to newsmax is james book looking at the relationship of: cal and cheney in the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> on a recent episode of book tv monthly calling program in depth, we were joined by author and wall street journal columnist jason reilly, in this portion of the program he offers his thoughts on race and the criminal justice system. >> i think the criminal justice system is an improvement today over what used to be and what my father and grandfather experienced in this country. but it is still not perfect. but i would caution against taking these examples and saying they are typical. verses exceptions or operations. or saying the reason somebody is involved in the criminal justice system because it's a racist system per se. i don't see
jesse and john fremont. that is followed by scott mcewan and hoff williams novel the trigger mechanism. then pastor and former southern optus president jameserritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation. in character still counts. in wrapping up our look at some of the best selling books according to newsmax is james book looking at the relationship of: cal and cheney in the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at...
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jesse and jon fremont's. that's followed by scott mcewan and hoffman williams novel the trigger mechanism. then, pastor and former southern baptist convention jamesmerritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation and character still counts. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to newsmax, is james manz look at the relationship between colin powell and dick cheney and the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv. and you can watch them online @booktv.org. see. >> book tv recently the home of psychotherapist jeannie saver and richard
jesse and jon fremont's. that's followed by scott mcewan and hoffman williams novel the trigger mechanism. then, pastor and former southern baptist convention jamesmerritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation and character still counts. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to newsmax, is james manz look at the relationship between colin powell and dick cheney and the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv. and you...
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jesse and john tremendous missouri that's -- fremont. that's followed by the novel, the trigger mechanism. then the, pastor and former southern baptist convention president james merritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation in "character still counts." and wrapping up our look at some of the best selling books according to newsmax is james man's look at the relationship between colin powell and dick cheney in "the great rift." some of these authors have appeared on tv, and you can watch them online at booktv.org. ♪ ♪ >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> and now on booktv, we're live with author and professor deirdre mccloskey. professor mccloskey's many books include "the rhetoric of economics," the bourgeois era and why liberalism works. >> host: deirdre mccloskey, in your most recent book, "why
jesse and john tremendous missouri that's -- fremont. that's followed by the novel, the trigger mechanism. then the, pastor and former southern baptist convention president james merritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation in "character still counts." and wrapping up our look at some of the best selling books according to newsmax is james man's look at the relationship between colin powell and dick cheney in "the great rift." some of these...
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james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and t to make this available for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for housing but i don't think that she's here, so jesse santos is going to come up and to introduce our first resident moving into the house this week. jesse, and jane, please come up right now. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here and this is a dream for us, for the trans-gender community. i will introduce jane, the resident in our house and she's a beautiful woman. [applause] >> hi, i am jane cordova and i was born in central mexico and i came here when i was 16 years old and i grew up in l.a. and eventually made my way to san francisco, which is i live here for 10 years. and i went to n
james and the navigating team of matthew payden and jesse and camden, that have been working day and t to make this available for you. we're excited that st. james can be a leader with larkin. and larkin has been leading the youth for many years. and they have taught us how to do this. and i want to thank my board of directors for coming and i have four board of directors and two will be speaking and now i introduce akira jackson did she's here. she's a sponsor and she's been fighting for...
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james wolf was never charged with leaking those classified documents, most of the charges were dropped against him and what could be called nothing than a sweetheart deal orchestrated by former us attorney jesse lou. wolf was allowed to plead guilty to one count of lying to investigators for which he served two month, two months in prison. it is that moment in which we can now see evidence of the department of justice covering of the background scheme to remove the president. had the prosecution of wolf gone on it is likely text messages between senate intel committee vice-chairman mark warner and christopher steele's attorney adam waldman might have been highly scrutinized. we will never know. further questions would have been asked about warner's links to steal and the credibility of steel's work but it wasn't in the left-wing national media's best interest look into case, they were busy making claims like these about the steel dossier. >> the dossier has been corroborated by the intelligence committee. >> the dossier is far from bogus. it is the accurate dossier. >> nothing in the dossier has been disproved. >> the steel dossier rings true to me. >> the am i 6 guy who did a famous dossier
james wolf was never charged with leaking those classified documents, most of the charges were dropped against him and what could be called nothing than a sweetheart deal orchestrated by former us attorney jesse lou. wolf was allowed to plead guilty to one count of lying to investigators for which he served two month, two months in prison. it is that moment in which we can now see evidence of the department of justice covering of the background scheme to remove the president. had the...
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loves james comey when he went to the bedside of attorney general ashcroft to try to get of the terror surveillance program, so amazing because he is pushing back against the president. >> jesse: he didn't like the recommendation to begin with, they came in and lied and said they were going to go soft and he went hard. they came in and said they weren't going to recommend seven to nine, they flipped the script on him, came in and settled it down. >> juan: let me just remind you, for, not one person who said one thing, for career prosecutors resign. too many prosecutors. >> jesse: what you think about this trial now? looks like one of the jurors, the foreman very corrupted in terms of the bias against the president. >> kennedy: regardless of what you think about roger stone and some of his associations and things he's done in the ways that he has broken the law, we all hope that if we are ever in the criminal justice system that we receive fair treatment throughout. doesn't matter who you are or what you've done and i know you have done a lot of good work on this very issue because often times, there is bias against people based on the communities they are from but in this env
loves james comey when he went to the bedside of attorney general ashcroft to try to get of the terror surveillance program, so amazing because he is pushing back against the president. >> jesse: he didn't like the recommendation to begin with, they came in and lied and said they were going to go soft and he went hard. they came in and said they weren't going to recommend seven to nine, they flipped the script on him, came in and settled it down. >> juan: let me just remind you,...
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james. we may have lost rich, also calling from tennessee, kingsport, tennessee, no. good morning. caller: good morning, jessegreat topic. about, thest read argument about the scholarship paid byhey are getting virtue of scholarship. knowing the cost, if they are getting a full ride, just what that scholarship is worth, of course, the more elite athletes go to the elite schools, certainly, the costlier schools, so they are getting paid more in that regard. if they are going to go, a couple of suggestions would be, and i have heard this before about giving them the option of taking the scholarship money and going to classes or just giving them that inform a payment and virtually making them a professional while they are at college, just employee of the college, not having to go to classes. what they are getting in virtue of an education is providing them, if they are taking it seriously and going to class, they are getting prepared for a career after college. if they are not good enough to play at the next level. another problem is, how do you compensate people when you have the star athlete who is really vers
james. we may have lost rich, also calling from tennessee, kingsport, tennessee, no. good morning. caller: good morning, jessegreat topic. about, thest read argument about the scholarship paid byhey are getting virtue of scholarship. knowing the cost, if they are getting a full ride, just what that scholarship is worth, of course, the more elite athletes go to the elite schools, certainly, the costlier schools, so they are getting paid more in that regard. if they are going to go, a couple of...
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jesse and jon fremont's. that's followed by scott mcewan and hoffman williams novel the trigger mechanism. then, pastor and former southern baptist convention james merritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation and character still counts. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to newsmax, is james manz look at the relationship between colin powell and dick cheney and the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv. and you can watch them online @booktv.org. see. >> book tv recently the home of psychotherapist jeannie saver and richard bruckheimer to talk about how they maintain their relationship despite their political opposing views. here they offered their thoughts in the political climate. >> it gets much worse, every day gets worse. when the kavanaugh confirmation was going on, i got another rift of e-mails. my brother unfriended me on facebook because of kavanaugh. my sister-in-law broke her engagement over kavanaugh. you don't believe me? >> i do believe you i read your book. it has just gotten more insulting during the day. >> it comes in both sides? >> and maybe th
jesse and jon fremont's. that's followed by scott mcewan and hoffman williams novel the trigger mechanism. then, pastor and former southern baptist convention james merritt offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation and character still counts. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to newsmax, is james manz look at the relationship between colin powell and dick cheney and the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv. and...