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john jackson remains part of the history of. going to those who know about secret things are how to like this. post the to actually go read the dentist's playmakers enough temple of the plane crash and cultural heritage foundation planes treasure trove our 2 parts. starts june 21st on d w. this is. more u.s. troops in eastern europe polish dreams of building a fort. us president today told polish president that the u.s. may send an extra 2000 troops to poland it's a move to bolster defenses against what is seen as a more aggressive. also coming up tonight. police fired tear gas to disperse protesters in hong kong a chance standoff between.
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here's the searchers are looking for answers more than 5000000 objects play john jackson released part of the history of the play go home and those who know about secret things have a house like this. oh such good actionable records the contests players see a template pushing the cultural heritage foundation. lin's treasure trove our 2 punch. starts june 21st on t w. this is eat up your news a show coming up in the program a fight for hong kong's autonomy protesters in hong kong clashed with police over the know all that sessions to chip away at the territories autonomy alone get hong kong hold out against beijing plus. fighting back the filipino martial artist using cuss kills to help.
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john jackson released the history of. home and those who know about secret things have a house like this. close to the direction already pentecostalists. temple of. the cultural heritage foundation. liz treasure trove our 2 part. starts june 21st on d w. business. because it is not. the 1st looks. waking up when an artificial sleep is supposed to keep you safe from fear and pain . this nightmare scenario happened to bennett the best during open heart surgery. i just i can't take this i'm going crazy a constant basis that's what i was thinking and i kept hoping we have to lose consciousness and then not noticing why aren't they noticing something is a microphone. that's come or gets difficult to describe the kind of pain you have. it shoots through your whole body or scare. bennett that's the tried desperately to get someone's attention. but he couldn't move. virtually every general anesthetic contains substances that paralyze our muscles. it was horrible the doctors just carried on and chanted no one noticed the state i w
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researchers are looking for injuries in more than 5000000 known jackson john james relates part of the history of mankind. persian cultural heritage foundation. treasure trove starts june 21st on g.w. . oil markets are in turmoil after tensions in the gulf of oman escalated to oil tankers were attacked close to the strait of hormuz adding to fears of vital shipping lane for global oil supplies could be cut off. also coming up trash can be a valuable resource we tell you why turkey has to import plastic waste to keep its industry during. and after heatwave from lockable even by indian standards makes the plight of pharmacy even more dire as government assistance only gets through in drips and drops. i want to come to do business asia and we start with the. latest escalations in the strait of hormuz where to oil tankers were attacked earlier today one of them allegedly hit by a torpedo the brant crude price has been volatile since the attack hitting over $62.00 a barrel immediately often use of that attack emerged the strait of hormuz is one of the world's most strategically important ch
researchers are looking for injuries in more than 5000000 known jackson john james relates part of the history of mankind. persian cultural heritage foundation. treasure trove starts june 21st on g.w. . oil markets are in turmoil after tensions in the gulf of oman escalated to oil tankers were attacked close to the strait of hormuz adding to fears of vital shipping lane for global oil supplies could be cut off. also coming up trash can be a valuable resource we tell you why turkey has to import...
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john hickenlooper. i have the honor and pleasure of in person handing off to my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> ll be here on this show. it is a busy day for us for sure. steph, we are in the room where it will happen. you will hear what the candidates are all about in their first face-to-face, their first primetime pitch. they are ready for big issues. the conversation live coming up with one of the candidates you will see tonight. we know you will be watching. what about the president. here's how he answered that question just this morning. >> it seems very boring, but i'm going to watch it because i have to. that's part of my life. >> as decision 2020 kicks off here, it is decision day back in washington. plus, new reaction to breaking news overnight. robert mueller heading to the hill three weeks from today. what it means for the white house, the justice department and for democrats who are far from done. we are covering all the stories
john hickenlooper. i have the honor and pleasure of in person handing off to my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> ll be here on this show. it is a busy day for us for sure. steph, we are in the room where it will happen. you will hear what the candidates are all about in their first face-to-face, their first primetime pitch. they are ready for big issues. the conversation live coming up with one of the candidates you will see tonight. we know you will be watching. what about the...
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jackson. report from our sister station in los angeles has a look how fans are remembering him in hollywood today. ♪ more like a beauty queen ♪ >> reporter: speaking to dedric johnsson's star on the hollywood walk of fame, he described himself as one of the pop star's biggest fans. >> he was a great entertainer. he was the best in the world you know, we a miss him. ♪ beat it, beat it >> reporter: the king of pop left behind a legacy with 16 number one singles and eight number one albums in the u.s. not to mention 13 grammys. ♪ because this is thriller in the night ♪ >> reporter: he gdied ten years ago at the age of 50 following the administration of plo poe follow given to him at this home in the holme holmby hills. >> he was like an artist and legend. i feel right now to this day, he's still alive. >> reporter: though today's ten-year anniversary comes after the controversial documentary "leaving neverland" was released earlier this year. it presented a disturbing depiction of michael jackson as a child molester. a few months later, there's no question it's had an impact, but the initial wave of negative publicity has not greatly diminished his or the popularity
jackson. report from our sister station in los angeles has a look how fans are remembering him in hollywood today. ♪ more like a beauty queen ♪ >> reporter: speaking to dedric johnsson's star on the hollywood walk of fame, he described himself as one of the pop star's biggest fans. >> he was a great entertainer. he was the best in the world you know, we a miss him. ♪ beat it, beat it >> reporter: the king of pop left behind a legacy with 16 number one singles and eight...
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jackson playing winfield alongside john travolta in "pulp fiction." mance that earned jackson an academy award nomination. that break-through roll came for jackson at the age of 45, after he lived a lot of lives professionally. about $15 billion all together. sam and i got together this week for a sunday sit-down and he adds to the total of a new chapter to the story "shaft." >> all right, everybody, take some money out. >> i am not a teacher. i am the new basketball coach. >> i have had it with these [ bleep [ bleep ]. >> samuel l. jackson has a way to get your attention. >> i will strike down upon these with great vengeance. >> over a prolific movie career spanning small budget classics and blockbuster franchise, he made himself one of the most familiar and bankable star is i the world. >> you have the title as whose movies made more than anyone in the world. $15 billion worldwide. does it mean anything to you? >> i did a lot of movies people liked. "jurassic park" -- hey, i said it and people say it. it is on the t-shirt, i own it. >> being part of
jackson playing winfield alongside john travolta in "pulp fiction." mance that earned jackson an academy award nomination. that break-through roll came for jackson at the age of 45, after he lived a lot of lives professionally. about $15 billion all together. sam and i got together this week for a sunday sit-down and he adds to the total of a new chapter to the story "shaft." >> all right, everybody, take some money out. >> i am not a teacher. i am the new...
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samuel jackson revive el clÁsico shaft de los 70s dando vida a john shaft, segundo que despuÉs de muchosetado por jessi. >> el tener un trabajo estable en este punto de mi vida haciendo algo que me gusta y que amo dÁndole vida nuevamente a personaje q ¿ cÓmo te sientes rodeado con esta cantidad de actores tan buenos?. >> para ser honesto lo que mÁs me gustÓ es el grado deo d tus porque en momentos como estos es cuando tÚ puedes interactuar con ellos. eso quiere decir que si ellos y yo no hubiÉramos estado listos para este film este se hunde y no nos hubiÉramos divertido para nada pero cada uno de nosotros estamos preparados y sabÍamos quÉ tipo de pelÍcula estamos haciendo. >> dirigiÓ la pelÍcula con estos chicos rudos y el carisma de estas damas. >> nos encanta divertirnos y reÍrnos, cuando lees el libreto es divertido asÍ que cuando estÁs en escena con estos increÍbles comediantes le das vida al libreto a tu manera y con tu propia picardÍa. >> es bien divertido ver todo el producto final porque uno lo hace a pedazos pero cuando lo miras todo en una pelÍcula lo hace bien divertido para n
samuel jackson revive el clÁsico shaft de los 70s dando vida a john shaft, segundo que despuÉs de muchosetado por jessi. >> el tener un trabajo estable en este punto de mi vida haciendo algo que me gusta y que amo dÁndole vida nuevamente a personaje q ¿ cÓmo te sientes rodeado con esta cantidad de actores tan buenos?. >> para ser honesto lo que mÁs me gustÓ es el grado deo d tus porque en momentos como estos es cuando tÚ puedes interactuar con ellos. eso quiere decir que si...
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jackson playing jewels winfield alongside john travolta's vincent vega in the iconic 1994 quentin tarantinoulp fiction." this year marks the 20th o annivers "pulp fiction" and the performance that earned jack an academy award nomination. that breakthrough role came for jackson at the age of 45 after he had already lived a lot of life professionally and personally. today the 70-year-old jackson being he distinction of the actor whose movies have made more money than any actors in theistory of hollywood. about $15 billion all together. sam and i got together this week for a sunday sitdown as he adds to that total with a new chapter in the story of "shaft." >> all right, everybody take some money out! >> i'm not a teachew. i'm the n basketball coach. >> i have had it with these bleep ] on this [ bleep >> reporter: samuel l. jackson has a way of getting your attention. >> a aisle strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger. >> reporter: over a prolific movie career s spanningll budget classics and blockbuster franchises, jackson has made him ef one of the most familiar rsd bank
jackson playing jewels winfield alongside john travolta's vincent vega in the iconic 1994 quentin tarantinoulp fiction." this year marks the 20th o annivers "pulp fiction" and the performance that earned jack an academy award nomination. that breakthrough role came for jackson at the age of 45 after he had already lived a lot of life professionally and personally. today the 70-year-old jackson being he distinction of the actor whose movies have made more money than any actors in...
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. >> john, gary and his wife gaby and jackson are expecting twin girls in august. >> i know a littlehing about twins. they got a lot coming their way. very happy father's day to him. what a day it was for that whole family. thanks so much, coy. >> so great. >>> the do anything to win strategy consuming the white house. why the trump 2020 campaign may be in trouble before it even officially begins. that's next. we all use our phones differently. i can manage the time they spend on their phone, who they're texting with, all of that. it's a win for all of us. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like plans families can mix and match, including the new just kids plan. that's verizon. change has many faces. names you'll never know. the bright-eyed, the brave, the visionaries. where challenges exist, you'll find them. at citi, we empower people who are out to change the world. because tomorrow belongs to those who welcome it with open arms. citi. welcome what's next has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offer
. >> john, gary and his wife gaby and jackson are expecting twin girls in august. >> i know a littlehing about twins. they got a lot coming their way. very happy father's day to him. what a day it was for that whole family. thanks so much, coy. >> so great. >>> the do anything to win strategy consuming the white house. why the trump 2020 campaign may be in trouble before it even officially begins. that's next. we all use our phones differently. i can manage the time...
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john f. kennedy, henry jackson liberals were in the forefront of support for israel. the left hates israel. the left -- enall of left wing history -- i've studied it my whole life. that's my field. leftism unlike liberalism has always been anti-semitic. and it is today. that's another distinction. israel, the united states, capitalism. the liberals were always pro-capitalists. the left hates capitalism because capitalism enables freedom. freedom is under assault so let me end with this. this is very critical thing. i just said this last week at the european parliament where unbelievably i was invited to speak. freedom is a value not a human instinct. the notion that all people want to be free is not true. freed freedom slash liberty is value. people yearn to be taken care of, not to be free. that is so -- if you understand that, you understand why so often we lose to the left. the left does not give a damn about freedom. but it does promise that you will be taken care of. that's the great difference. liberals believed in freedom and conservatives believe in freedom. but the left believes in
john f. kennedy, henry jackson liberals were in the forefront of support for israel. the left hates israel. the left -- enall of left wing history -- i've studied it my whole life. that's my field. leftism unlike liberalism has always been anti-semitic. and it is today. that's another distinction. israel, the united states, capitalism. the liberals were always pro-capitalists. the left hates capitalism because capitalism enables freedom. freedom is under assault so let me end with this. this is...
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. >> i was raised -- and the civil rights before me, john lewis, jesse jackson, they grew up in the southth and that's what you spoke about that last night and i wish you should explain that. and what showed encourage in the generation when we began to confront the criminal justice system you took a lot of hits going in the system to fight inside even though some in the community said we don't want to be dealing with some prosecutor, no, we need to -- and you changed the prosecutorial system. so you had -- there was gender bias and your own community said what are you a cop, no, i'm here to make sure that grandma doesn't get her housebroken into. >> that's exactly right. i guess part of it as you mentioned it that way, rev, i'm never going to hear that you don't belong here. i don't hear those words. and so on the issue of segregation to your point and busing, in fact, i just got a note from -- this is actually -- this matches -- blends both of your points from a retired police officer who drew up in brooklyn who was bussed in the '70s in reaching out to talk about that shared experience.
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john. ♪ tom petty, janet jackson,os.a few. >> we're going back to the archives, we always want to search, we always want to know the history. we can't do it any more. we can't find the outtakes, we can't do remixes. >> the article alemgs universal executives downplayed the losses after the fire. but universal music disputes the report saying it contains numerous inaccuracies. and the fire never affected the availability of the commercially released music, nor impacted artists' compensation. >> but it's a copy. like seeing an old 16-millimeter copy of a '40s movie. something different from something stored on 35-millimeter. >> many of the artists affected are still unsure whether their recordings are gone forever. roseanne cash tweeted, universal owns my masters going back to 1996. i'm afraid to ask. roots drummer questlove pointed to the article as reason for why two of the band's early ail bums won't get a reissue. and nirvana founding member chris novaselic, had this to say when asked about the state of the recording o
john. ♪ tom petty, janet jackson,os.a few. >> we're going back to the archives, we always want to search, we always want to know the history. we can't do it any more. we can't find the outtakes, we can't do remixes. >> the article alemgs universal executives downplayed the losses after the fire. but universal music disputes the report saying it contains numerous inaccuracies. and the fire never affected the availability of the commercially released music, nor impacted artists'...
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john edwards. ask presidents jackson. i've been looking forward to this.ho has been a front-runner at this point that has gone on to be successful. >> it's a fascinating question. that seems to be one of the debates we're having. joe biden is out in front. does it really mean he is strong? is he a weak front-runner, strong? we know he is going to be in the center stage position because he is in first place right now. the way we decided to look at this, we're going to look at basically from 1984 to the present. why 1984? because that's sort of the modern era when presidential primary debates began. they were nationally televised on the democratic side, at least 1980 there was a primary, but no debates. jimmy carter didn't really debate ted kennedy. we'll start in 1984. we're going to look at this. the ultimate winner, the nominee of the party, where was the nominee heading into this night, the night of the first nationally televised debate. with that in mind, look at it this way. the most dominant nominee at this point was al gore. the fall of 1999, the 200
john edwards. ask presidents jackson. i've been looking forward to this.ho has been a front-runner at this point that has gone on to be successful. >> it's a fascinating question. that seems to be one of the debates we're having. joe biden is out in front. does it really mean he is strong? is he a weak front-runner, strong? we know he is going to be in the center stage position because he is in first place right now. the way we decided to look at this, we're going to look at basically...
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john quincy adams, it was his first election when he barely beat andrew jackson.they didn't change the constitution. that is to say the one time that the house of representatives actually had to go through the process that the constitution dictates for an election in which there is no majority. is when adams and jackson and a third figure for the chief vote getters and nobody had a majority. and the kind of ugliness that came out of that maybe provided a good reason to change the system. what's interesting in terms of adam's life, is that he could never admit to being ambitious. the word ambition was an ugly word in his family. you are ambitious for greatness, not for yourself. but he was ambitious. he burned with ambition. he wanted to be president. he didn't even like being president. just knew he had to be president. and so there was this moment when he was faced with a terrible dilemma. because he recognized the only way he would be president as if the person finished fourth and was not according to the constitution included in this final three-way contest, he
john quincy adams, it was his first election when he barely beat andrew jackson.they didn't change the constitution. that is to say the one time that the house of representatives actually had to go through the process that the constitution dictates for an election in which there is no majority. is when adams and jackson and a third figure for the chief vote getters and nobody had a majority. and the kind of ugliness that came out of that maybe provided a good reason to change the system. what's...
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john edwards was the third. then there was the jefferson jackson dinner, obama spoke last, boom, he had a ground game in place andwhere he wound up. >> melissa: i think biden do something good for the president in the sense that he reminds people like the farmers what it was like before. and if they are feeling frustrated about the situation now, and about the retaliation from china, or they are upset about any of the changes that have gone on to try and break up what has been the american practice for a long time on sending jobs overseas, tariffs, china's treatment, on other countries, him standing there talking reminds them, "wait, it was really terrible under president obama." and those were the policies we had to get rid of. >> dagen: and want to get andy in here. >> andy: it seems like he is not fit for this particular electorate. part of the thing that drives some of us crazy about trump but that he seems to know better than people like we know is that he wants to be headlong in the fray all the time. we complain, "he's punching down, he shouldn't." that's what people want. i don't know that they care as mu
john edwards was the third. then there was the jefferson jackson dinner, obama spoke last, boom, he had a ground game in place andwhere he wound up. >> melissa: i think biden do something good for the president in the sense that he reminds people like the farmers what it was like before. and if they are feeling frustrated about the situation now, and about the retaliation from china, or they are upset about any of the changes that have gone on to try and break up what has been the...
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lawmakers are considering the introduced by sheila jackson lee of houston this year after former congressmember john conyers at champion the bill for decades without success. the bill carries the designation hr 40, a reference to "40 acres and a mule," one of the nation's first broken promises to newly freed slaves. ahead of the hearing, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was asked by reporter eva mckend of spectrum news whether the government should issue a public apology for slavery. >> i don't think reparations for something that happened 150 years for whom none of us currently living are responsible is a good idea. we have tried to deal with our byginal sin of slavery fighting a civil war, passing landmark civil rights legislation, elected an african-american president. i think we are always a work in progress in this country, but no one currently alive was responsible for that. and i don't think we should be how toto figure out compensate for -- first of all, it would be pretty hard to figure out who to compensate. we have had weighed of immigrants -- waves of immigrants but of come and exp
lawmakers are considering the introduced by sheila jackson lee of houston this year after former congressmember john conyers at champion the bill for decades without success. the bill carries the designation hr 40, a reference to "40 acres and a mule," one of the nation's first broken promises to newly freed slaves. ahead of the hearing, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was asked by reporter eva mckend of spectrum news whether the government should issue a public apology for...
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. >>> ah, yes, the great samuel jackson has starred in a lot of lfilms, playing great characte. his coolest role none other than john those two ladies, they are buying you a drink. >> rule numbertwo, never turn down frenk dris from beautiful ladies. he's the son in this film. is he a chip off the old block or does he need toughening up? >> heeeds to understand what the shaft name means and the particular world that we inhabitant. he's been taken away from me because his life was a bit in danger when they were with me. so she moved t out to suburbs, a private school kid. went to m.i.t. who now works for the fbi. he comes to me h forelp. in doing that, i have to kind f show him how his father and my father operate in that particular world. >> we get three generations in this one. richard roundtree makes an appearance, are you th what was it like having all 37 of you guys be together? >> a lot of fun. jesse's a young actor that i've watched. i used to watch his tv show. he had this tv show called "survivors remorse." re he was sort of a lebro mes like character, a young basketball player, all of a sudden became richwoe
. >>> ah, yes, the great samuel jackson has starred in a lot of lfilms, playing great characte. his coolest role none other than john those two ladies, they are buying you a drink. >> rule numbertwo, never turn down frenk dris from beautiful ladies. he's the son in this film. is he a chip off the old block or does he need toughening up? >> heeeds to understand what the shaft name means and the particular world that we inhabitant. he's been taken away from me because his...
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john cena. and we are back together again. >> and three generations of "shaft." >> yes samuel l. jacksonan jose. officers tried to pull the driver over near the 280/101 interchange but the driver took off and his car smashed into a minivan. the driver of that minivan died. a passenger in the minivan was critically injured. the chp tells us the suspect was wanted for a felony warrant and they also say that he told them he was high on methamphetamine. >>> happening now, chp will provide an update at 11:00 this morning. we have a crew waiting for that at headquarters. you can look for a live update in our mid--day newscast at 11:00. a link to more on our homepage right now. >>> also we're keeping a close eye on the hot weather. kari hall is tracking a heat advisory in parts of the bay area. we're going to soar past the triple digits. >>> a short time ago, firefighters updated the sand fire burning in lake berryessa which is now 30% contained. rockefeller plaza this is the third hour of "today." >> good morning, everybody. welcome to the third hour of "today." i'm al along with sheinelle, cr
john cena. and we are back together again. >> and three generations of "shaft." >> yes samuel l. jacksonan jose. officers tried to pull the driver over near the 280/101 interchange but the driver took off and his car smashed into a minivan. the driver of that minivan died. a passenger in the minivan was critically injured. the chp tells us the suspect was wanted for a felony warrant and they also say that he told them he was high on methamphetamine. >>> happening...
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john's hospital in santa monica reporting on the passing of farrah fawcett. but we were blindsided by the news that broke that afternoon. death of michael jackson entertain people, bring some kind of joy, escapism, magic to the world ♪ just beat it beat it >> on one hand, you've got a legacy of music. "e.t." was actually on the set of michael's "beat it" music video. ♪ and then, you have the memory of a man tainted by controversy did michael molest young boys, neverland" documentary alleged >> every night that i was with him, there was abuse. >> we knew michael before the scandals. he was just 24 and extremely shy during our first interview in 1983. >> and i'm just now beginning to enjoy friendship which is new for me. >> friendship? >> yes. >> with ladies? >> yeah, oh yeah. >> five years later, our mary hart was with the king of pop as he rehearsed for his "bad" concert tour. 11 uniformed cops kept a close eye on michael. his preshow ritual? a prayer circle that turned into a battle cry. by 2003, much had changed not only michael's look, but he was lot less accessible. he had been the target of investigations alleging abuse. michael did not wa
john's hospital in santa monica reporting on the passing of farrah fawcett. but we were blindsided by the news that broke that afternoon. death of michael jackson entertain people, bring some kind of joy, escapism, magic to the world ♪ just beat it beat it >> on one hand, you've got a legacy of music. "e.t." was actually on the set of michael's "beat it" music video. ♪ and then, you have the memory of a man tainted by controversy did michael molest young boys,...
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>> i think that congress woman sheila jackson lee out of texas that is sponsoring the bill after former congressman john conyers first sponsored it in 1989 and sponsored it until he resigned from congress in 2017, she seems to think this is a moment before the issue of reparations, which was a fringe issue in this country but is in the 2020 presidential conversation and is in the halls of congress for the first time since 2007. so the speakers in support of a commission to study reparations, which is house resolution 40 is calling for are saying that they really feel that this is a historic and urgent moment whose time is overdue to reckon with american's original sin of slavery. >> shepard: representative jackson lee said this is not a symbolic action, which so many people have taken it to be but a real matter of urgency, at least from the democratic party. >> absolutely. she noted that because in particular this hearing was held today on juneteenth, which is a cultural holiday celebrated by many african americans that commemorate the emancipation of enslaved black people in this country. so while she
>> i think that congress woman sheila jackson lee out of texas that is sponsoring the bill after former congressman john conyers first sponsored it in 1989 and sponsored it until he resigned from congress in 2017, she seems to think this is a moment before the issue of reparations, which was a fringe issue in this country but is in the 2020 presidential conversation and is in the halls of congress for the first time since 2007. so the speakers in support of a commission to study...
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john hickenlooper. coming up right now, more news with my friend and colleague, hallie jackson, chief washington correspondentu knxwoknow she's live in london. >> how about this view, steph. i know might make you jealous. next trip you will be out with us. live in london for the show where this morning pomp and pagea pageantry. any moment we'll see the president and first lady leave. the president landing in the city after taking a swipe at its mayor and at the american duchess, but he is offering praise for the guy likely to replace theresa may as prime minister. you can see it there. we are live on the streets of london. we start with nbc keir simmons outside buckingham palace. any moment we get ready to see the president for this tour of westminster abbey with the queen, right? >> that is right. we are waiting and i think you can see the vehicles moving now for the president's convoy to leave buckingham palace behind me here. we have been watching for a while to see him leave. he was expected to leave at about this time. so, it looks like he is on time. these state visits, really what are royal visits, vis
john hickenlooper. coming up right now, more news with my friend and colleague, hallie jackson, chief washington correspondentu knxwoknow she's live in london. >> how about this view, steph. i know might make you jealous. next trip you will be out with us. live in london for the show where this morning pomp and pagea pageantry. any moment we'll see the president and first lady leave. the president landing in the city after taking a swipe at its mayor and at the american duchess, but he is...
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john hickenlooper. that wraps me up for this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up more news with ms. hallie jacksongood if you spend another five minutes on that. appreciate it, stephanie ruhle, thank you much. >>> i'm hallie jackson in washington. this morning the president's birthday gift to himself seems to be a cleanup, of course, he'd contact the fbi if a foreign government offered dirt on am m campaign rival but only after looking at it first. >> how are you going to know if it's bad? of course, you'd give it to the fbi. i don't listen, you're not going to know. now, if i thought anything was incorrect or badly stated, i'd report it to the attorney
john hickenlooper. that wraps me up for this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up more news with ms. hallie jacksongood if you spend another five minutes on that. appreciate it, stephanie ruhle, thank you much. >>> i'm hallie jackson in washington. this morning the president's birthday gift to himself seems to be a cleanup, of course, he'd contact the fbi if a foreign government offered dirt on am m campaign rival but only after looking at it first. >> how are you going to know...
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john hickenlooper. that wraps me up for this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up more news with ms. hallie jackson. >> i'm good if you spend another five minutes on that. appreciate it, stephanie ruhle, thank you much. >>> i'm hallie jackson in washington. this morning the president's birthday gift to himself seems to be a cleanup, of course, he'd contact the fbi if a foreign government offered dirt on am m campaign rival but only after looking at it first. >> how are you going to know if it's bad? of course, you'd give it to the fbi. i don't listen, you're not going to know. now, if i thought anything was incorrect or badly stated, i'd report it to the attorney general, the fbi and i'd report it to law enforcement, absolutely. one thing that is different with the president, i had dinner with the queen. i met with the prime minister of the uk. i was with the head of france. i was with the head of all these nations and i am constantly talking to them and, you know, that puts us in a different -- we have many, many conversations and i am just thinking, gee, if they say, we don't like your opponent,
john hickenlooper. that wraps me up for this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up more news with ms. hallie jackson. >> i'm good if you spend another five minutes on that. appreciate it, stephanie ruhle, thank you much. >>> i'm hallie jackson in washington. this morning the president's birthday gift to himself seems to be a cleanup, of course, he'd contact the fbi if a foreign government offered dirt on am m campaign rival but only after looking at it first. >> how are you...
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john hydeman, jason johnson and atima omara. when we talk about these issues, they call it the asylum generation ahead of me, which jesse jacksonhat crowd was the generation, the x generation and the millennials all had this fight. socialism or capitalism, how we provide, how we don't, who is accommodating, who is not. and it always is amazing to me that every generation acts like it just started with their generation. these debates are nothing new. having said that, having as many as 24 people running now of different generations, you now are seeing it all displayed on one stage. i think some people are thinking it's generational when it happens all the time, but this is the first time we're seeing such a wide range of people from different generations, genders and races on the same stage running. 24 people. when i ran in '04, there was maybe eight people running. >> i think one of the interesting things now is in the last 10 years, millennials have come of age. everybody still refers to us like i'm in my 20s. i'm in my mid to late 30s and you have other generations as well. we are thinking about politics, we're thinking of ru
john hydeman, jason johnson and atima omara. when we talk about these issues, they call it the asylum generation ahead of me, which jesse jacksonhat crowd was the generation, the x generation and the millennials all had this fight. socialism or capitalism, how we provide, how we don't, who is accommodating, who is not. and it always is amazing to me that every generation acts like it just started with their generation. these debates are nothing new. having said that, having as many as 24 people...
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john vandemoer was sentenced to a two year supervised release and a $10,000 fine. he is the first to be sentenced. i want to bring in joey jackson've been talking about this as the biggest college scam in history, you know, how many people were affected about i this and yet the first person sentenced gets no jail time. what does that tell you? >> i think a lot of people will be angry about it because in a white collar crime situation like this people want to see white collar crime be treated the same way as other crime is. i happen to think the judge got this case right. this is the sailing coach at stanford. he didn't personally benefit from the money. >> zero. >> zero. he took the $700,000 put it back into the program and he has a spotless prior record. so the judge is looking at him compared to who else is usually on her docket, terrorists, drug dealers, kidnappers, murderers and then who walks into court, the stanford sailing coach. >> but -- >> what are we going to do, send him to the slammer? >> i don't know. but using that logic a mom like felicity huffman shouldn't get any prison time, either, because she has no prior re
john vandemoer was sentenced to a two year supervised release and a $10,000 fine. he is the first to be sentenced. i want to bring in joey jackson've been talking about this as the biggest college scam in history, you know, how many people were affected about i this and yet the first person sentenced gets no jail time. what does that tell you? >> i think a lot of people will be angry about it because in a white collar crime situation like this people want to see white collar crime be...
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john was like, cut, cool, we're good, let's move on. and i was like, my arms! and the effects guys was it's cool, we'll make you look cool. >> jimmy: did sam notice your tyrannosaurus arms? sam jackson fun to see sam jackson cursing at you in a movie. >> he does it the best. >> jimmy: he is the best at it. he's the top curser in the united states. is that scary, though, in any way? when he's, he called you a bitch, right? >> yeah. >> was that out of work or was that -- >> it was on-screen. >> jimmy: it was on-screen, yeah. >> it's terrifying. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because you're thinking of pulp fiction when he's doing it. >> absolutely. >> it sounded so good coming out of his mouth, also. >> kind of like every young actor's dream to be called a bitch by sam jackson. >> jimmy: yeah, it is. how many cities did you shoot this movie? how many total were you in and which ones? >> giving away a lot of things. prague, venice. >> we were all there. >> jimmy: did you hang out together or did you split up by age groups like the -- >> so you're calling me. we're super hip. we could hang out. we can party pretty hard. >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: did you or did like the thr
john was like, cut, cool, we're good, let's move on. and i was like, my arms! and the effects guys was it's cool, we'll make you look cool. >> jimmy: did sam notice your tyrannosaurus arms? sam jackson fun to see sam jackson cursing at you in a movie. >> he does it the best. >> jimmy: he is the best at it. he's the top curser in the united states. is that scary, though, in any way? when he's, he called you a bitch, right? >> yeah. >> was that out of work or was...