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john jackson. they both attended the iphone of an earlier this month. adam, start with you.p me with these numbers. apple said it was a record, but numbers always grow. what does a record mean? what did it consist of. guest: every year apple has been releasing the iphone they hit a , new record. it jumped to 13 million from 10 million. but you are right, this includes china, which analysts say is equal to as much as 3 million of that number. so if you take us back out the numbers are about flat. you did see apple's stock today noticed,s investors the stock folded. brendan: john jackson, in boston, help us understand what the market looks like in china right now. there are two different markets, the high-end and a low-end market. is the low-end market oversaturated at this point? guest: it may well be oversaturated. if we look at q2 of 2014, until q2 of we saw the high-end 2015, market, $400 u.s. selling price and above almost doubled from 8.8% of volumes to 16.4% of volumes. if you look at where apple plays in that market, that $600 and above threshold, that market more than
john jackson. they both attended the iphone of an earlier this month. adam, start with you.p me with these numbers. apple said it was a record, but numbers always grow. what does a record mean? what did it consist of. guest: every year apple has been releasing the iphone they hit a , new record. it jumped to 13 million from 10 million. but you are right, this includes china, which analysts say is equal to as much as 3 million of that number. so if you take us back out the numbers are about...
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john jackson, in boston, hope us to understand what the market looks like in china right now.here are two different markets, the high-end and a low-end market. is the low-end market oversaturated at this white? >> it may well be oversaturated. 2014 look at q2 of 222-2015 we saw the high-end u.s. selling price and above almost doubled from 8.8% of all time to 16 point oh percent of volume. if you look at where apple plays andhat market, that $600 above threshold, that market more than doubled. to 12.3% in 4.9% that one year span. is indicating that the high-end of the chinese market is really almost all apple. at thee killing it high-end of the chinese market and expanding it. this is a company that has been in the business of putting wind in its own sales for quite some time now. is low-end of the market oversaturated and you have a couple of rock stars down there. think it is clear that apple does not want to play there. brendan: in china, one of the things we have seen his industrial numbers on 18, equity index six plummeting. crackdown by the party. does the future of high-
john jackson, in boston, hope us to understand what the market looks like in china right now.here are two different markets, the high-end and a low-end market. is the low-end market oversaturated at this white? >> it may well be oversaturated. 2014 look at q2 of 222-2015 we saw the high-end u.s. selling price and above almost doubled from 8.8% of all time to 16 point oh percent of volume. if you look at where apple plays andhat market, that $600 above threshold, that market more than...
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steve jobs changed his mind many times. , horace and ben bajarin dediu and john jackson, thank you for us. we will watch to see how the sales of the holiday quarter. a big announcement from apple. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west." don't forget to watch the box ceo tomorrow. ♪ john: him john heilemann. mark: and i mark halperin. and all due respect to hillary clinton you seemed to have learn from a master. >> literally it was like a pledging conference. we literally had to break into a meeting. literally. >> literally. > >> literally. john: on the show tonight, the former maryland governor martin o'malley. but first, the rally. some sort of vote is going to happen on the
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john c. calhoun said jefferson came up with nullification. jackson said jefferson is a nationalist and you're betraying him. and then the nationalists would soon become the wigs said the founding fathers were consolidationist, much more stronger than even jefferson and you are all betraying him. the nation entered a period of constitutional crisis that would really continue all the way up until the civil war. >> just stepping back, do you attribute his status, jefferson's, to the authorship of the declaration, or in terms of being poised to almost usurp intellectually and in terms of the prominence of the statues? >> the declaration is important, but i actually attribute jefferson's prominence to actually the formation of political parties because when he won the election in 1800, the opposing party were the federalists and they disappeared. they were utterly obliterated and went into decline and there were no more federalalists by 1812 or shortly thereafter. and what happened was that was the end of the first party system. and then the beginning of
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. >>> another fugitive captured by police thanks to "the hunt show by john walsh." jackson was indicted on rape and kidnapping charges in oregon in 1990, but he fled after he was released on bond and the u.s. marshal service is crediting "the hunt" for playing a significant role in jackson's capture. nice a show is changing lives. >>> brown university rescinding bill cosby's honorary degree. fordham and marquette universities rescinded his degrees last week. >>> paul walker's daughter is filing a lawsuit against porsche. it claims the street legal car he died in lacked proper stability control and safety features to protect occupants and keep it from catching fire. he was riding in the passenger seat when it slicollided in a pr pole. >>> amazing discovery that has the science world talking. nasa confirms for the first time, yes, liquid water flows on or near the surface of mars. scientists speculated the dark streaks on the planet's surface were caused by water. flowing water. now nasa says it has found evidence the streaks are in fact seasonal flows of water. could this sa
. >>> another fugitive captured by police thanks to "the hunt show by john walsh." jackson was indicted on rape and kidnapping charges in oregon in 1990, but he fled after he was released on bond and the u.s. marshal service is crediting "the hunt" for playing a significant role in jackson's capture. nice a show is changing lives. >>> brown university rescinding bill cosby's honorary degree. fordham and marquette universities rescinded his degrees last...
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. >>> another fugitive captured by police thanks to "the hunt with john walsh." jackson was indicted on rape and kidnapping charges in oregon in 1990, but he fled after he was released on bond. the u.s. marshal service crediting "the hunt" for playing a significant role in the capture. >>> another university cutting ties with bill cosby. brown university rescinding the honorary degree 30 years after it awarded it. the school's president sending a letter to students calling the conduct grossly inconsistent with the brown values. fordham and marquette universities rescinded their honorary degrees last week. >>> paul walker's daughter filed a suit claiming the porsche he died in lacked stability control and safety features. walker was riding in the passenger seat of the porsche when it collided with a power pole and several trees. >>> looking in the for with heavy rains and flash flooding. let's go to meteorologist pedram javaheri for more. >> alison and christine, good morning. we start you around the gulf coast. some areas with 1 foot of rain. you look at the precipital w
. >>> another fugitive captured by police thanks to "the hunt with john walsh." jackson was indicted on rape and kidnapping charges in oregon in 1990, but he fled after he was released on bond. the u.s. marshal service crediting "the hunt" for playing a significant role in the capture. >>> another university cutting ties with bill cosby. brown university rescinding the honorary degree 30 years after it awarded it. the school's president sending a letter to...
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john walsh. look at this screen, paul jackson, and on the left is what he looks like now, and on the right is theppened to be one of john wall,'s most wanted guys, and walsh says that jackson and his half brother had a horrifying story. they snatched women off of the street, and they kept them ch n chained in their house, and tortured them, and raped them, and locked them in the closet, and put them in a modern day dungeon. john walsh said he was not giving up until jackson was off of the streets, and that day has come after 24 years. take a quick look at a clip from the "hunt" and the glips of the heinous acts that jackson is accused of committing. >> 11:30 at night, and i was working as a patrol officer on the night shift, and i had received a call of kidnapping and assault at 37th and olympic here in hillsboro. when i arrived on the scene, i saw a young lady who was covered with cuts and bleeding. she told me that she had been kidnapped from portland. she wasn't sure where she was and she kept asking me where we were and i said, we were in the city of hillsboro outside of portland. >> in 1990,
john walsh. look at this screen, paul jackson, and on the left is what he looks like now, and on the right is theppened to be one of john wall,'s most wanted guys, and walsh says that jackson and his half brother had a horrifying story. they snatched women off of the street, and they kept them ch n chained in their house, and tortured them, and raped them, and locked them in the closet, and put them in a modern day dungeon. john walsh said he was not giving up until jackson was off of the...
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john, what about these people? these guys were on the run for a long time. particularly jackson. who may have helped them or been in cahoots with them. what is going to happen to them? >> john, i hope that the people who helped them or aided them are caught, because you know, it's a crime to be an accessory to a fugitive. now, when his half brother turned himself in in 2009, i think he thought none of these girls were going to come and testify against him. i think he thought they were probably humiliated that they may have worked as prostitutes. and, john, he was very surprised that he got the 106-year sentence. i think when paul jackson comes back, he's going to be really surprised when these ladies step up to the plate and say you nearly killed me, you nearly destroyed my life. police can take a really hard look and maybe find out what happened to the other women that were in those pictures. >> john walsh, thank you for being with us. thank you for your work. >> thank you, john, for having me. >> all right, ahead for us, today's combative hearing on capitol hill. the president o
john, what about these people? these guys were on the run for a long time. particularly jackson. who may have helped them or been in cahoots with them. what is going to happen to them? >> john, i hope that the people who helped them or aided them are caught, because you know, it's a crime to be an accessory to a fugitive. now, when his half brother turned himself in in 2009, i think he thought none of these girls were going to come and testify against him. i think he thought they were...
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jackson has been found up, lock, women up in a house of torture in oregon. john walsh described this man as one of his most wanted guys. listen. >> i'm saddened, angry and very surprised that paul jackson's been able to stay out there 23 years. because he's still doing exactly what he did. lepers don't change their spots, these kind of guys. >> paul jackson is still out there victimizing other women. and i don't think he's going to let any of them live to testify against him this time. >> now, jackson was set to face trial after being charged back in 1990, but he then fled and hadn't been seen or heard from until now. of course, joining me now, andrea hood, one of jackson's victims. she was abducted but survived and escaped. also joining me is cnn correspondent boris sanchez, who has been following this case very closely. i can't imagine what was going through your mind the moment you heard they got him? >> when i first heard, i didn't think it was real. i thought it was a joke. i thought they had the wrong person or it was a mistake because i wasn't sure they wo
jackson has been found up, lock, women up in a house of torture in oregon. john walsh described this man as one of his most wanted guys. listen. >> i'm saddened, angry and very surprised that paul jackson's been able to stay out there 23 years. because he's still doing exactly what he did. lepers don't change their spots, these kind of guys. >> paul jackson is still out there victimizing other women. and i don't think he's going to let any of them live to testify against him this...
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jackson. mr. shervin pishevar. mr. john lasseter and mrs. nancy lasseter. mr. william neville and mrs.e neville. mr. jeffrey gettysburg. senator bob corker and miss emily corker. mr. david taylor and mrs. marcia taylor. the honorable sonja stottlemyre and judge josh colton. mr. darren walker and mrs. spencer. mr. robert eiger's. mr. rick stangl's and mrs. mary stangl's. the honorable jacob liu and dr. ruth schwartz. mr. mark zuckerberg and miss priscilla chan. the honorable henry olson junior and mrs. wendy holsten.
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john, what happens to paul jackson now? >> paul jackson will get extradited. the mechanics kaens have been cooperate, u.s. authorities. this shows that they went right in, grabbed this guy. i guess he had been living in a hotel. he'll get extradited back. i think he's in for a big surprise. a couple of these women, including the woman that you mentioned, really have never given up trying to get justice. they will come to that courtroom. as scary as it is and as intimidating as it is, they will testify against him and i think this guy is going to spend the rest of his life in jail where he belongs. >> john walsh, host of "the hunt" getting results again. john, thank you very much. >> thanks, don. good night tonight. >> thank you. you, as well. have a good evenings. >>> now i want to turn to our top political story right now. donald trump's big reveal today, the tax plan that he says will turn our economy into a rocket. tux sat down with erin burnett to talk about it. >> if you look at what's going to happen with the economy, the economy will be absolutely like
john, what happens to paul jackson now? >> paul jackson will get extradited. the mechanics kaens have been cooperate, u.s. authorities. this shows that they went right in, grabbed this guy. i guess he had been living in a hotel. he'll get extradited back. i think he's in for a big surprise. a couple of these women, including the woman that you mentioned, really have never given up trying to get justice. they will come to that courtroom. as scary as it is and as intimidating as it is, they...
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. >> 170 years ago when andrew jackson was president of the united states in the supreme court issued a ruling with which he disagreed and the chief justice was johnrshall. president jackson famously said john marshall has made his ruling. now let him go and enforce them. that attitude that a president can refuse to comply with the supreme court opinion has been condemned and not in vogue and not part of our society or jurisprudence for the past 175 years. even donald trump told -- while you were in office. if you don't like a lot, don't be in the business of enforcing it. >> change the rules on may and now it's my religious freedoms have not not fair. >> the accommodation is for someone else issued the marriage licenses. charles: something tells me we'll keep hearing about this. >> i think we are. charles: thanks a lot, judge. a big rally looking up is so for a triple digit gain. your 401(k) couldn't do that a week ago. and the patriots accused of cheating as a gag. roger caddell and the patriots on the same page. more "varney & company" is next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? e
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john walsh." paul jan paul jackson is captured.hat a terrible character. >> this is at least the fifth fugitive featured on the hunt that's been captured since. great story. paul jackson, essentially disappeared in 1991. he fled while he was out on bond. he and his brother were arrested. but they both got away before going to trial. his brother vance turned himself in in 2005. he's serving 108 years in prison but he still wouldn't give any indication as to where his brother might be. thanks to a tip from a viewer watching the episode of the hunt, he provided a significant tip to the u.s. marshall's office who tracked jackson down. in mexico. he was arrested while walking to work in a electronics story. john walsh last night made a very interesting note as well. they discovered photos of women who they believed had been brutalized by these men. many of the women were never tracked down. that's led to speculation that these men were capable of doing more than the horrible things they were already accused of. >> not only would grab th
john walsh." paul jan paul jackson is captured.hat a terrible character. >> this is at least the fifth fugitive featured on the hunt that's been captured since. great story. paul jackson, essentially disappeared in 1991. he fled while he was out on bond. he and his brother were arrested. but they both got away before going to trial. his brother vance turned himself in in 2005. he's serving 108 years in prison but he still wouldn't give any indication as to where his brother might be....
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jackson was arrested with the help of a tv show, and a familiar face now synonymous with catching bad guys, john walsh. his show decided to feature the cold case and a critical tip came in within 24 hours that led authorities to jackson. >> this lowlife is finally going to face justice, and these women are going to get their day in court. another one down. a really bad lowlife down. >> reporter: jackson's brother, vance roberts, was on the run for 16 years before he turned himself in in 2006, for his role in those heinous crimes. he's now serving more than 100 years in jail. jackson likely faces the same justice. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> overseas right now. afghan forces appear to be failing in their efforts to retake the city of kunduz despite u.s. air support. the taliban has threatened its hold on the city, closing roads, torching government buildings, and taking over the airport. the city's limited health facilities overwhelmed by the injured, though the number of dead and injured remains unclear. >>> president obama is warning that the fight against isis will not be won with
jackson was arrested with the help of a tv show, and a familiar face now synonymous with catching bad guys, john walsh. his show decided to feature the cold case and a critical tip came in within 24 hours that led authorities to jackson. >> this lowlife is finally going to face justice, and these women are going to get their day in court. another one down. a really bad lowlife down. >> reporter: jackson's brother, vance roberts, was on the run for 16 years before he turned himself...
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jackson was arrested with the help of a tv show and a familiar face now synonymous with catching bad guys. john walsh. his show decided to feature the cold case and a critical phone tip came in within 24 hours that led authorities to jackson. >> this low life is finally going to face justice and these women are going to get their day in court. another one down. a really bad low life down. >> reporter: jackson's brother was on the run for 16 years before he turned himself in in 2006, for his role in those crimes. he's now served more than 100 years in jail. jackson likely faces the same justice. david? >> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to a new health headline out tonight about calcium and women. a new medical review finds that a new medical review finds that taking daily calcium supplements does little to strengthen bones in women under 80. however, they say, it does increase the risk of heart attacks and kidney stones. only women over 80 and in nursing homes saw hip fractures decrease by 23%. we have more on our website tonight. >>> there is st
jackson was arrested with the help of a tv show and a familiar face now synonymous with catching bad guys. john walsh. his show decided to feature the cold case and a critical phone tip came in within 24 hours that led authorities to jackson. >> this low life is finally going to face justice and these women are going to get their day in court. another one down. a really bad low life down. >> reporter: jackson's brother was on the run for 16 years before he turned himself in in 2006,...
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john bright, who lincoln revered. lincoln had two portraits in his study in the white house. one was of andrew jackson because of his proclamation on notification which guided lincoln in his thinking on succession and the other was john bright. to to him this represented the liberal cause in the world. tell us something about john bright and how important he was in britain and his relationship with lincoln himself. >> they never met. bright bright never came to america but he was a tremendous force during the civil war and an international voice. he he was a quaker. he was a cotton mill worker. he should've been on the side of the confederacy but he wasn't. as a quaker he was opposed to war and he was also opposed to the english aristotle city because he was a quaker and he was an minority. he became an advocate of reform in england and particularly reform of voting rights. he wanted what was called universal suffrage which really meant for men only but it was for all men. he wanted it american style democracy. >> during 1861, the union had apprehended at sea, to confederate emissaries and it created
john bright, who lincoln revered. lincoln had two portraits in his study in the white house. one was of andrew jackson because of his proclamation on notification which guided lincoln in his thinking on succession and the other was john bright. to to him this represented the liberal cause in the world. tell us something about john bright and how important he was in britain and his relationship with lincoln himself. >> they never met. bright bright never came to america but he was a...
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tim cook and dudley said jackson -- lisa jackson ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mr. and mrs. john lassiter ♪ ♪ mr.ke of the lew -- jacob lew ♪ ♪ mr. mark zuckerberg ♪ ♪ the honorable olson, jr. ♪ ♪ senator cantwell ♪ ♪ the honorable mr. and mrs. john podesta ♪ ♪ mrs. wasserman-schultz ♪ ♪ mr. and mrs. joshua version ♪ ♪ mr. ennis says david rubenstein ♪ ♪ mr. hastings ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mr. james murray ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the honorable dianne feinstein ♪ ♪ >> the importance of tonight's dinner is to welcome a the president of the largest country in the world. the pacific rim is the largest center of trade and commerce in the world today. working out a good relationship with china. >> [inaudible] >> i am delighted to be here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> son the the menu items his wild mushroom soup with truffles and may lobster and for dessert poppyseed bread and butter pudding. chinese items is a wine is served with soup and sorbet part of the dessert course ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ >> the honorable brent scowcroft. >> how many state dinners had you been to? >> i do not want to do even count. [laughter] ♪ ♪ . .
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news reporter john lobertini and his camerawoman rebecca little are gearing up to cover a murder investigation for fox affiliate ktxl-tv. early that morning, 27-year-old chester jacksonhot and killed outside a local ihop restaurant. hours later, his family and friends have gathered near the scene to hold an impromptu memorial. john and rebecca are on their way to the restaurant to report on the story. >> it turns out one of our assignment editors had some relationships with people who knew chester jackson. so i called her and said what's going on? what's the emotional temperature out there? what can i expect? and she says, well, i've talked to some of the people out there. they know you're coming. they're willing to talk to you. they have a picture of him. and i said who do i talk to? she says anybody. >> rebecca and john arrive at the scene and walk toward the memorial, but they are warned by other news crews that the mood of the crowd of mourners is tense. >> someone had mentioned that it was quite dangerous over there, but we didn't really think that because we had somebody who had told us we were able to speak with these people. somebody from our station who knew
news reporter john lobertini and his camerawoman rebecca little are gearing up to cover a murder investigation for fox affiliate ktxl-tv. early that morning, 27-year-old chester jacksonhot and killed outside a local ihop restaurant. hours later, his family and friends have gathered near the scene to hold an impromptu memorial. john and rebecca are on their way to the restaurant to report on the story. >> it turns out one of our assignment editors had some relationships with people who...
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john. >> we tried this before. back in the late '20s, put fuss to a further recession. i won't mention andrew jackson again, but dealing with companies that go overseas, that is the symptom. the problem that mr. trump is right about, i don't agree with the tax, the problem is america is not becoming competitive. it's becoming uncompetitive. look at the tech companies that are moving to ire land because they don't have this fugitive tax code. look at companies moving out of this country because they don't have to deal with needless compliance and needless regulation. we need tort reform. we need loser pays on frivolous lawsuit. because of that, it's becoming uncompetitive to do business in the united states. i don't agree with the tax, but i agree with the motive. >>> all right. what's coming up? >> illegal immigration, activists bashing donald trump's plan to build the wall. will the pope also bash the plan? plus the president saying you're better off under his reign, but your paycheck may be saying something completely different. we'll do the math. >>> and up here first, remember this. if it's undec
john. >> we tried this before. back in the late '20s, put fuss to a further recession. i won't mention andrew jackson again, but dealing with companies that go overseas, that is the symptom. the problem that mr. trump is right about, i don't agree with the tax, the problem is america is not becoming competitive. it's becoming uncompetitive. look at the tech companies that are moving to ire land because they don't have this fugitive tax code. look at companies moving out of this country...
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john walsh, the host of cnn's original series "the hunt." we're also joined by our legal analyst sonny hostin, former federal prosecutor, joey jackson is a criminaln, first to you. what went wrong here? >> well, wolf, what went wrong was dcf closed the case. i mean, i don't know how many times we have to listen to news outlets talking about children that should have been removed from abusing families that wind up murdered. every state has their problems. every state doesn't take children out when they should be taken out. look at the track report of this family. look at the track record of this woman. how could this child drop off the radar? how could she not be under constant scrutiny by dcf in massachusetts? and both of these people disguised as coward mccarthy and the wife whether he's crazy as he's trying to portray himself, probably not. probably knows that that would be a good defense so that he wouldn't go through hard time. but both of them in my opinion need to spend the rest of their life in jail. i know she's a drug addict. i know she needs help. and i would love to have that empathy for her, but that little girl is dead because of tho
john walsh, the host of cnn's original series "the hunt." we're also joined by our legal analyst sonny hostin, former federal prosecutor, joey jackson is a criminaln, first to you. what went wrong here? >> well, wolf, what went wrong was dcf closed the case. i mean, i don't know how many times we have to listen to news outlets talking about children that should have been removed from abusing families that wind up murdered. every state has their problems. every state doesn't take...
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i was pleased to be asked to sign the advertisement that john grisham and greg house put together and it was in the jackson newspaper, i was pleased to be asked and delighted to sign it. >> thank you. we still have time for questions. >> the people of mississippi voted to keep the flag but clearly half of the people of mississippi were suppressed and intimidated from voting, so i believe there should be an executive action to remove the flag because of voters will be kept from expressing their beliefs. >> thank you. >> yes sir. >> hi senator, how are you governor? your governor back in 2001, i was one who wanted to change the plague because the plague really doesn't represent us. i say it in mississippi that's a slave and really there's a 3 million of us in mississippi, we love mississippi but 1 million afro-americans every time that flag flies is an insult to us. we gave gave 247 years of free labor to build this country and to build the south, 247 years! [applause]. it break our hearts to fly it, that remind us that we were slaves. we are better than that, as is date of 3 million people, 11 billion afro-
i was pleased to be asked to sign the advertisement that john grisham and greg house put together and it was in the jackson newspaper, i was pleased to be asked and delighted to sign it. >> thank you. we still have time for questions. >> the people of mississippi voted to keep the flag but clearly half of the people of mississippi were suppressed and intimidated from voting, so i believe there should be an executive action to remove the flag because of voters will be kept from...
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john: the thinking had been the timetable was we must decide by early october because of that debate and because of the jefferson jacksonn iowa, the florida democratic party convention at the end of the month. they are now thinking no, let's wait until november democratic -- possibly. we can still make the filing deadlines, we can see whether clinton starts to turn it around and we can wait until after her benghazi testimony and see how that affects her. and crucially, we give joe biden and his family another month to heal and get ready to take this on if they are going to take it on. mark: there is no way joe biden will be organizationally up to speed with hillary clinton whether he gets into day or a month and a half. all they need to do is make a filing deadline and get biden in most of the debates, and wait to see how vulnerable hillary clinton is. i always thought, he can wait a good long time as long as he's on the ballot. he doesn't even need to campaign that much. he can say i'm busy being vice president, my family needs me, go to iowa and see if there is a groundswell and wait for hillary to falter. john: what
john: the thinking had been the timetable was we must decide by early october because of that debate and because of the jefferson jacksonn iowa, the florida democratic party convention at the end of the month. they are now thinking no, let's wait until november democratic -- possibly. we can still make the filing deadlines, we can see whether clinton starts to turn it around and we can wait until after her benghazi testimony and see how that affects her. and crucially, we give joe biden and his...
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jackson in mexico. his latest mug shot is on the left. on the right is back in 1990 when he was indicted in oregon but fled. police officials are now praising johnsh and "the hunt." >> i'm saddened, angry and very surprised that paul jackson's been able to stay out there 23 years. because he is still doing exactly what he did. leopards don't change their spots, these type of guys. >> paul jackson is still out there victimizing other women. and i don't think he's going to let any of them live to testify against him this time. >> well he's not a free man anymore. boris sanchez joins us to tell us more. >> at least the fifth fugitive on the hundredt that's been captured. john walsh is doing great work. he's accuse of kidnapping, rape, sodomy and many other charges. arrested with his brother vance and at the time they both got away. vance was on the run until 2005. he turned himself into police and faced 108 years in jail. the u.s. marshalls office tells cnn that soon of the episode to the hunt air, is a substantial tip came in and they traced him to guadalajara mexico. and he was arrested on his way to work. one of the women featured on the hunt, p
jackson in mexico. his latest mug shot is on the left. on the right is back in 1990 when he was indicted in oregon but fled. police officials are now praising johnsh and "the hunt." >> i'm saddened, angry and very surprised that paul jackson's been able to stay out there 23 years. because he is still doing exactly what he did. leopards don't change their spots, these type of guys. >> paul jackson is still out there victimizing other women. and i don't think he's going to...
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jackson fled after being bailed out of jail and had been missing ever since. he was taken into custody after his case was featured on a show hosted by crime fighter john walsh. >>> the auto workers union is threatening to strike one of the ford plants that makes the popular f-150 pickup truck. 7,500 union workers at the plant in kansas city, missouri. a strike could prove crippling to ford since the f-150 is highly profitable to the automaker. the uaw says ford has refused to address issues of safety, manpower, and seniority at the plant. >>> twitter's 140-character limit may be going the way of the fax machine. >> what? >> reports indicate -- yeah, get this. that twitter is working on a new product that will allow longer tweets. twitter has been debating for a while what to do with its unique limit on messages, and there's still actually no consensus within the company. the possibilities, though, range from raising the limit by 10 characters to creating a new product entirely. >> but the whole point is only 150 characters. you've got to -- >> exactly. keep it simple. or abbreviations. i like it. >> abbreviations, yeah. >> or else it's too long and i can't rea
jackson fled after being bailed out of jail and had been missing ever since. he was taken into custody after his case was featured on a show hosted by crime fighter john walsh. >>> the auto workers union is threatening to strike one of the ford plants that makes the popular f-150 pickup truck. 7,500 union workers at the plant in kansas city, missouri. a strike could prove crippling to ford since the f-150 is highly profitable to the automaker. the uaw says ford has refused to address...
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jackson family? mr. kershaw: they are all from phillip. a very good friend of mine to this picture, john snowden, he has worked with me on most of my books. phillip pulled out all of his albums. we photographed them very because he would not, for obvious reasons, let me take the photographs. >> it is amazingly survived. -- it is amazing they survived. mr. kershaw: it is a treasure trove. i was very fortunate he allowed me to use so much of what he gave me. thank you for being such a fantastic audience. [applause] >> you are watching american 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on cspan3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> now, a roundtable of public historians and successes of remembering the civil war 150 years later and how it compared to earlier anniversary celebrations. they describe the changes in how parks have interpreted the civil war era over the years and challenges in engaging younger generations and minority groups. the emerging civil war blog hosted this event. it is
jackson family? mr. kershaw: they are all from phillip. a very good friend of mine to this picture, john snowden, he has worked with me on most of my books. phillip pulled out all of his albums. we photographed them very because he would not, for obvious reasons, let me take the photographs. >> it is amazingly survived. -- it is amazing they survived. mr. kershaw: it is a treasure trove. i was very fortunate he allowed me to use so much of what he gave me. thank you for being such a...
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jackson family? mr. kershaw: they are all from phillip. a very good friend of mine to this picture, john snowden, he has worked with me on most of my books. phillip pulled out all of his albums. we photographed them very carefully because he would not, for obvious reasons, let me take the photographs. >> it is amazing they survived. mr. kershaw: it is a treasure trove. i was very fortunate he allowed me to use so much of what he gave me. thank you for being such a fantastic audience. [applause] you are >> you watching american history tv. follow us on twitter at sign -- a@cspan history. and cuba normalized .-matic relations up next on american history tv. peter kornbluh and william leogrande, co-author of "back channel to cuba: the hidden history of negotiation between havana and washington" discussed the o-matic relations. between the u.s. and cuba. they also considered what the future relationship between the two countries may look like. sony andnt -- this in associates hosted this event. it is an hour and 40 minutes. thank you for having us. i want to start with several coincidences
jackson family? mr. kershaw: they are all from phillip. a very good friend of mine to this picture, john snowden, he has worked with me on most of my books. phillip pulled out all of his albums. we photographed them very carefully because he would not, for obvious reasons, let me take the photographs. >> it is amazing they survived. mr. kershaw: it is a treasure trove. i was very fortunate he allowed me to use so much of what he gave me. thank you for being such a fantastic audience....
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jackson today. go to cnn.com. tips are critical here. john walsh says it over and over. if you have a tip, call 1-866-the-hunt. >>> next a billionaire who backs donald trump says income ine equality could result in a blood bash. what are some solutions? we'll discuss, next. everyone needs protein, every day. there are more than 20,000 different proteins in the human body. they fuel our energy, support our metabolism, amplify our performance and recovery. they're essential for good health. your body's best source for protein? gnc. now get the world's best protein formulas at an astounding price. buy any gnc protein powder and get 1 half off. everyone needs protein, every day. and now all gnc protein powders are buy 1, get 1 half off. only at gnc. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promis
jackson today. go to cnn.com. tips are critical here. john walsh says it over and over. if you have a tip, call 1-866-the-hunt. >>> next a billionaire who backs donald trump says income ine equality could result in a blood bash. what are some solutions? we'll discuss, next. everyone needs protein, every day. there are more than 20,000 different proteins in the human body. they fuel our energy, support our metabolism, amplify our performance and recovery. they're essential for good...
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john walsh. >> this low-life is finally going to face justice and these women are going to get their day in court. another one down, a really bad low life down. >> well, jackson fled after being bailed out of jail and had been missing ever since. he was booked into a jail in los angeles yesterday and will be sent to stand trial in oregon. >>> well, a major drug bust for the u.s. coast guard in the caribbean. more than $40 million worth of cocaine and marijuana. the shipment was first spotted by a coast guard plane off the dominican republic. the coast guard says this is a record year for drug busts by the service seizing more than $4 billion in cocaine in the past year. >>> all right. so the hunt is on in got his nails done on sunday and then be ared the nail salon. when he was asked to payee pulled out a sawed off shotgun and demanded cash. surveillance cameras show him grabbing money and some items from drawers there. no shots were fired before the guy made it off with a handful of cash. >> well, forget about loading up on calcium supplements for bone health. two studies found little evidence that they can ward off osteoporosis and the risk of bone fracture
john walsh. >> this low-life is finally going to face justice and these women are going to get their day in court. another one down, a really bad low life down. >> well, jackson fled after being bailed out of jail and had been missing ever since. he was booked into a jail in los angeles yesterday and will be sent to stand trial in oregon. >>> well, a major drug bust for the u.s. coast guard in the caribbean. more than $40 million worth of cocaine and marijuana. the shipment...
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for the cowboys, he broke a bone in his foot, and desean jackson is going to miss three to four weeks, the birds play them in three weeks. i'm johnlark, see you at 5:00, we'll hear from new running back demarco murray then. back to you. >> the stars are aligning. thanks, john. nbc 10 talked to a number of local businesses very eager, of course, to cash in on the eagles new season. tim furlong will have a live report coming up in a few minutes, including a sporting goods store that has an insurance policy for jerseys. we'll explain what that's all about. nbc 10 is your official eagles station, even when the game isn't on our station, we have exclusive content you can't find anywhere else. eagles game day final will air after tonight's game. if you can't stay up until 2:00 a.m. to watch that, set those dvrs, because we have an exclusive one-on-one with chip kelly and reaction from the eagles locker room. that's tonight and this morning on nbc 10, your official eagles station. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> all right, from football to baseball, here is a live look at citizens bank park, where the phillies will take on t
for the cowboys, he broke a bone in his foot, and desean jackson is going to miss three to four weeks, the birds play them in three weeks. i'm johnlark, see you at 5:00, we'll hear from new running back demarco murray then. back to you. >> the stars are aligning. thanks, john. nbc 10 talked to a number of local businesses very eager, of course, to cash in on the eagles new season. tim furlong will have a live report coming up in a few minutes, including a sporting goods store that has an...
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this is like the beatles, michael jackson, taylor swift, justin bieber, john paul ii. all rolled into one right now. in terms of reaction. only reaction, that's what i'm talking about. just unbelievable. we know he's got to be getting closer to you now. >> reporter: we don't see him we heard from you he's about 70th. we're all the way at the south end, so it's going to be a couple minutes. mary turner from yonkers here believes she beat out her friends who were waiting at madison square garden. >> i do. they've been waiting a very long line. >> reporter: your wait is almost over. >> tank top. but it has been great. -- thank god. >> i saw him in may. it was actually beautiful. absolutely fabulous. >> reporter: you came through all this? >> because he's in my house. have to see him in new york. >> reporter: that's what all these people are doing. i don't hear it. i believe we're going to hear the approach of the pontiff way before we see him. and everybody's trying to get a clear look here. what do you think? do you think he's close by? >> seems so. >> reporter: we're se
this is like the beatles, michael jackson, taylor swift, justin bieber, john paul ii. all rolled into one right now. in terms of reaction. only reaction, that's what i'm talking about. just unbelievable. we know he's got to be getting closer to you now. >> reporter: we don't see him we heard from you he's about 70th. we're all the way at the south end, so it's going to be a couple minutes. mary turner from yonkers here believes she beat out her friends who were waiting at madison square...
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john fitzgerald kennedy? [applause] is in his hunting outfit or whatever he was wearing. brian: he also put jesse jacksonjunior, in prison. he is out now, but his wife is in order due to government. tom: met with out of illinois. next to herse here to where walter washington, first mayor of the city lived. that was a case i did not follow because it was out of illinois. and once again, illinois is in trouble. i do not want to talk about what jesse jackson's son did. he took some money. he did not report it. -- tom: we do not want to blame the district of columbia for jesse jackson's problems. brian: finally, this man is not in prison, he has been sentenced and his wife for one year and one day. a man named bob ronald. before asking about this, here are two reporters from the washington post that spent a lot of time on this case reporting on the conviction of the former governor of virginia, bob mcdonald. [video clip] >> bob mcdonnell has earned the dubious recognition of the first being accused of a crime. a man who ran a dietary supplement company, johnny williams, gave him about $77,000 in luxury occas
john fitzgerald kennedy? [applause] is in his hunting outfit or whatever he was wearing. brian: he also put jesse jacksonjunior, in prison. he is out now, but his wife is in order due to government. tom: met with out of illinois. next to herse here to where walter washington, first mayor of the city lived. that was a case i did not follow because it was out of illinois. and once again, illinois is in trouble. i do not want to talk about what jesse jackson's son did. he took some money. he did...
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but jackson disappeared remaining on the run. his location a mystery until johnhe cold case on his tv show. >> i'm not giving up till this creep is off the street. >> reporter: 24 hours after it aired in july a phone tip came in pointing to jackson being in mexico. the u.s. marshals tracked him down in guadalajara. he had apparently been living in mexico for years using the alias of paul hamilton and working in an electronic store recently. >> i often feel i can't do enough to take these low-lives off the street and this is one guy i've budget looking for for 25 years. >> reporter: there were dozens of photographs of shackled women in that torture chamber show police believe there could be more victims. some who disappeared may have been killed. >> thank you. perseverance pays off. >>> coming up, an abc news exclusive. one-on-one with monica lewinsky. why she says now is the right time to speak out. next. ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated
but jackson disappeared remaining on the run. his location a mystery until johnhe cold case on his tv show. >> i'm not giving up till this creep is off the street. >> reporter: 24 hours after it aired in july a phone tip came in pointing to jackson being in mexico. the u.s. marshals tracked him down in guadalajara. he had apparently been living in mexico for years using the alias of paul hamilton and working in an electronic store recently. >> i often feel i can't do enough to...