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even though i spoke to john jackson from the bank, i did not see that show on broadway. i saw the reviews in washington, dc of the kennedy center. i can't wait to see that. what i'm excited about this tina turner musical. it was blowing up the great white way. it was getting all the tony award buzz right before at the early part of the pay them it's, i'm excited to see that, well, this is the great lake, great family damage. and you said there's nothing that can match the broadway stature and dignity. and this something about single shows is something about thing, the stories come to life and the most grandiose ways. and so, you know, whether you're going to see a lot of reading. so like chicago, something that's big, whimsical, like the lion king from disney. there are so many offerings on broadway, whatever. you're, how they have the opposite or airport, right. and very briefly, you're in the wrong city at the moment. when you get up to new york, what's the 1st show you're going to go and say, is it the teen? it's the one i think i'm going to go see to, you know, 1st,
even though i spoke to john jackson from the bank, i did not see that show on broadway. i saw the reviews in washington, dc of the kennedy center. i can't wait to see that. what i'm excited about this tina turner musical. it was blowing up the great white way. it was getting all the tony award buzz right before at the early part of the pay them it's, i'm excited to see that, well, this is the great lake, great family damage. and you said there's nothing that can match the broadway stature and...
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that's the case where even though john marshall, the chief justice, and the others decided that northern georgia belongs to the cherokee indians, the president, andrew jacksonops, the president, to northern georgia to enforce the decision no. rather than to kick out the indians. and they marched along the trail of tears, many dying, to oklahoma where their descendants live to this day. so it took a while, and there have been some terrible decisions of the supreme court. dred-scott, terrible, messy v. ferguson that started segregation in the south, terrible. but there also have been high points, brown versus board of education. there must be integration. legal segregation. >> you point out, justice breyer, your secretary on brown is also fascinating. brown v board of education saying separate but equal is not okay. you have to integrate the schools. in 1953 -- 1954, sorry, for three years nothing happens. nobody observes it, nobody follows it. then in '57 a federal judge tells arkansas that it has to admit nine black kids into an all-white school. tell that story of how close a call it was because even then people didn't want eisenhower to try to enforce thi
that's the case where even though john marshall, the chief justice, and the others decided that northern georgia belongs to the cherokee indians, the president, andrew jacksonops, the president, to northern georgia to enforce the decision no. rather than to kick out the indians. and they marched along the trail of tears, many dying, to oklahoma where their descendants live to this day. so it took a while, and there have been some terrible decisions of the supreme court. dred-scott, terrible,...
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jackson on his 75 yard scoring bomb. stafford threw for four scores and 343 yards. john mcveigh doing as good a job as the bucks had covering jackson. the rams win 34 24. they are three and oh, and success and a blustery day on the shores of lake michigan for the final round of the ryder cup. the us took a commanding lead into the one on one matches bryson to shambo after driving the par for the first hole makes this putt for eagle is round off to a great start, he would get a point for the u. s and three and two win over surgery. garcia justin thomas. trade with tyrrell hatton and thomas from just after putting surface for birdie. he beat hatton four and three u. s. wins the cup 19 to 9 new record for points. there you go, guys. we'll check in on the latest in the baseball depending on what the other teams do tonight late, all right we'll see you then, joe. thank you. and thanks everybody for joining us. we'll be bacyes, around, cre defund police movement and its impact on local departments were all for change. but we need to do it thoughtfully and we need to think abou
jackson on his 75 yard scoring bomb. stafford threw for four scores and 343 yards. john mcveigh doing as good a job as the bucks had covering jackson. the rams win 34 24. they are three and oh, and success and a blustery day on the shores of lake michigan for the final round of the ryder cup. the us took a commanding lead into the one on one matches bryson to shambo after driving the par for the first hole makes this putt for eagle is round off to a great start, he would get a point for the u....
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to the burning of the white house in 1812 but really it took off under the tenure of john quincy adams and ben jackson. that's when they describe the kitchen as if really got going and what i find interesting and i think other people well as well i was able to track down the receipts for fruits and vegetable seeds purchased during the lincoln administration. >> i'm people ate not today what americans and first president ate? >> absolutely. it's good to have a list like like that for many american presidents great if you can have it from abraham lincoln. today you can purchase all manner fruits and vegetables with cucumbers beads turn up lettuce cabbage and you can purchase those on line by specialized seed growers and i believe it's a treat and intending -- attending the event in person there's going to be a type of seeds that would have been grown at the white house during the 19th century. >> that's a wonderful legacy. i'm in washington d.c. the same house for 40 years and my husband has always had a big vegetable garden. it was only during the pandemic that i started a natural flower garden and i s
to the burning of the white house in 1812 but really it took off under the tenure of john quincy adams and ben jackson. that's when they describe the kitchen as if really got going and what i find interesting and i think other people well as well i was able to track down the receipts for fruits and vegetable seeds purchased during the lincoln administration. >> i'm people ate not today what americans and first president ate? >> absolutely. it's good to have a list like like that for...
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. >> superintendent john striker's covid-19 plan at schools in jackson county, mississippi, is to keepcted his own data to krapt his own policy. he said he's chosen quality education over pandemic fear. >> we lost a teacher to covid. and it broke our heart. i wept. but when i make my decisions i need to do the best i can to make nonemotional decisions. >> striker stands by his nonemotional decision to essentially do nothing. >> since school, and the data, and so you know i feel that our kids are safe relative to the other schools with those options. >> reporter: school started august 5th in jacks kupts. there are around 6,000 students and 6.4% of them have reported a covid infection, a number he said is starting to trend down, slightly. the medical director of the los angeles unified school district is running a program with a completely different approach from mississippi. >> you have a robust and one of the largest testing programs in the nation. where we're testing all students and staff regardless of vaccination status every week. >> reporter: all adults inside of los angeles schoo
. >> superintendent john striker's covid-19 plan at schools in jackson county, mississippi, is to keepcted his own data to krapt his own policy. he said he's chosen quality education over pandemic fear. >> we lost a teacher to covid. and it broke our heart. i wept. but when i make my decisions i need to do the best i can to make nonemotional decisions. >> striker stands by his nonemotional decision to essentially do nothing. >> since school, and the data, and so you know...
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. >> superintendent john striker's covid-19 plan at schools in jackson county, mississippi, is to keepvid in his schools to craft his own policy. he says he's chosen quality education over pandemic fear. >> we lost a teacher to covid, and it broke our heart. i wept. but when i'm making my decisions, i need to do the best i can as a leader to make non-emotional decisions. >> he stands by his nonemotional decision to essentially do nothing. >> and using the data. and so, you know, i feel our kids are safe relative to the other schools with those options. >> reporter: school starts august 5th in jackson county. there are around 9,000 students in the district. and his own data shows an astonishing 6.4% of them have reported a covid infection, a number he says is starting to trend down slightly. the medical director at the los angeles unified school district is running a program with a completely different approach from jackson county, mississippi. >> we have a robust and one of the largest testing programs in the nation where we're testing all students and staff regardless of vaccination s
. >> superintendent john striker's covid-19 plan at schools in jackson county, mississippi, is to keepvid in his schools to craft his own policy. he says he's chosen quality education over pandemic fear. >> we lost a teacher to covid, and it broke our heart. i wept. but when i'm making my decisions, i need to do the best i can as a leader to make non-emotional decisions. >> he stands by his nonemotional decision to essentially do nothing. >> and using the data. and so,...
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but really this took off under the tenure of john quincy add also and also andrew jackson. that's when the kitchen garden i was describing really got going. and what i find very interesting, hopefully other people will as well, i was able to track down the receipts for fruit and vegetable seeds is purchased during the lincoln administration. >> and can people eat today what american presidents and first ladies ate? >> yeah, absolutely. so it's good to have a list like that from any american president. it's great if you can have it from abraham lincoln. and you can today still purchase all manner of fruits and vegetables; cucumbers, wall streets, turn ups, lettuce -- turn nips, lettuce, cabbage, the like. and you can purchase those online through specialized seed growers. and i believe as a treat, so those attending the event in person and picking up their boxed lunches, there's going to be a seed packet of the type of seeds that would have been grown at the white house during the is 19th century. >> that's a wonderful legacy, it really is, in our backyard. i live in washing
but really this took off under the tenure of john quincy add also and also andrew jackson. that's when the kitchen garden i was describing really got going. and what i find very interesting, hopefully other people will as well, i was able to track down the receipts for fruit and vegetable seeds is purchased during the lincoln administration. >> and can people eat today what american presidents and first ladies ate? >> yeah, absolutely. so it's good to have a list like that from any...
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countries, neither of which won him john home and al jazeera, aconia, mexico, canadian primus, adjusting pseudo, has been reelected following a stop election on monday. for jackson show, the ruling liberals will remain the single largest party in parliament to advance reports from one shell. yeah, the celebration came swiftly for justin trudeau on election day. you are sending those back to work with a clear mandate to get canada through this pandemic. and to the brighter days i had my friends, that's exactly what we are ready to do. the moments before the victory speech, the canadian prime minister's key rival in the election campaign, conservative leader era, no tool through some barb. and i told him, if he thinks he can threaten canadians with another election in 18 month, the conservative party will be ready. the rumblings of an expensive election only to be almost exactly where the liberals were on august 15th, when it was called by the prime minister, will continue as with questions about the future of both leaders. but on election night, the mood was very optimistic, even sounding as though a majority had been secured. i hear you when you say that, you ju
countries, neither of which won him john home and al jazeera, aconia, mexico, canadian primus, adjusting pseudo, has been reelected following a stop election on monday. for jackson show, the ruling liberals will remain the single largest party in parliament to advance reports from one shell. yeah, the celebration came swiftly for justin trudeau on election day. you are sending those back to work with a clear mandate to get canada through this pandemic. and to the brighter days i had my friends,...
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official launch of the obama presidential library in the jackson park neighborhood of chicago's south side. so let's bring this cnn's joe johnsll us about this new presidential library and what's happening. >> well, it sounds like quite a project, doesn't it, michelle obama speaking right now. president obama will be up in just a little bit. 19.3 acres, mostly green space. there's going to be a presidential museum. there's going to be a library inside. there's going to be a garden and sort of what's been described as a presidential library that's not a library. a lot about this has been very unusual, of course, this ground breaking has already started at a time even while the construction has already been going on. president obama spoke earlier today about the library on tv. listen. >> one of the themes we hope of the presidential center is that all of us have a role to play in our neighborhoods, in our local communities, and if the center and the foundation that we put together is helping to plant that seed and empower a whole next generation of young leaders, that's a better and more important legacy to me than anything i g
official launch of the obama presidential library in the jackson park neighborhood of chicago's south side. so let's bring this cnn's joe johnsll us about this new presidential library and what's happening. >> well, it sounds like quite a project, doesn't it, michelle obama speaking right now. president obama will be up in just a little bit. 19.3 acres, mostly green space. there's going to be a presidential museum. there's going to be a library inside. there's going to be a garden and...
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john avalon, thank you so much. >>> the song where were you, written by country music star allen jackson and his performance at the music awards became a union finding moment in days after 9/11 when so much of the country was looking for unifying moments and reassurance. he spoke about reflections then and now. ♪ i'm just a singer of simple songs ♪ i'm not a real political man ♪ i watch cnn but i'm not sure i can tell you the difference in iraq and iran ♪ i know jesus and i talked to god and i remember this from when i was young ♪ faith, hope and love are some good things he gave us ♪ and the greatest is love. >> it makes me feel really loved inside to know that that song and at the same time i feel a little bit surprised that it has lasted all these years. i mean, first i didn't think i would record it, then didn't think we would want to release. first, i didn't think i had to write a song about the event, didn't feel right about it, and they came out of nowhere. and it went on to be an anthem for it for years. now it has grown into just its own song outside of 9/11, song about faith, hope, and love. and i see th
john avalon, thank you so much. >>> the song where were you, written by country music star allen jackson and his performance at the music awards became a union finding moment in days after 9/11 when so much of the country was looking for unifying moments and reassurance. he spoke about reflections then and now. ♪ i'm just a singer of simple songs ♪ i'm not a real political man ♪ i watch cnn but i'm not sure i can tell you the difference in iraq and iran ♪ i know jesus and i...
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election of 1888, in a successful candidate andrew jackson, they found someone who also wanted to get rid of the native americans anyway he could. this is john ross one of the cherokee chiefs. if any communities had lived up to the federal government, it was obviously cherokee, they learned how to read. one created a syllable bowl -- the bible had been translated into the cherokee language. many of them had become christians, many of them now war american dress. this was a highly integrated community. but nevertheless, the principal prevailed, we have to get rid of them. congress passed the indian removal act in 1830 which was signed by president jackson, saying that the five civilized tribes, this is president jackson -- he said, the five civilized tribe should move from their current lands and out onto a place that was then called indian territory. the five groups they had where the -- the idea was that it would be a forcible resettlement of population on the other side of the mississippi river out here. this is now oklahoma, it was then called indian territory. the georgia state government passed a law specifying that these lands in these
election of 1888, in a successful candidate andrew jackson, they found someone who also wanted to get rid of the native americans anyway he could. this is john ross one of the cherokee chiefs. if any communities had lived up to the federal government, it was obviously cherokee, they learned how to read. one created a syllable bowl -- the bible had been translated into the cherokee language. many of them had become christians, many of them now war american dress. this was a highly integrated...
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>> reporter: john, we are just getting some confirmation about an incident involving gabby petito and brian laundrie at a restaurant in downtown jackson
>> reporter: john, we are just getting some confirmation about an incident involving gabby petito and brian laundrie at a restaurant in downtown jackson
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>> reporter: john, we are just getting some confirmation about an incident involving gabby petito and brian laundrie at a restaurant in downtown jackson, wyoming, called mary piglets. we spoke with the manager there just this evening. and she told us, quote, we saw an incident and we told authorities. she said it happened on august 27th. she said something jogged her memory just today and she called the fbi. she said there is no surveillance video of this incident but we also spoke with a woman who was there with her boyfriend. that woman's name is nina angelo. she was there with her boyfriend matt england. she says they were there around lunchtime. around 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. they were sitting next to gabby petito and brian laundrie. she said she didn't see a physical altercation or violence, but when the couple got up to leave, she said there was quite a commotion and that gabby left the restaurant in tears. she was crying as she walked out and she said that brian laundrie was very angry. he was speaking to the waitstaff and really showing quite a bit of anger. she also said that he went in and out of the restaurant several times even
>> reporter: john, we are just getting some confirmation about an incident involving gabby petito and brian laundrie at a restaurant in downtown jackson, wyoming, called mary piglets. we spoke with the manager there just this evening. and she told us, quote, we saw an incident and we told authorities. she said it happened on august 27th. she said something jogged her memory just today and she called the fbi. she said there is no surveillance video of this incident but we also spoke with a...
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jackson. for new orleans in the city he was mostly locally popular previa been active in social affairs and charity cases especially concerning orphans that john dell hood and his work on per server will be deanna's creel culture. and he worked on the row wrote and introduced a prototype of what would become the streak are the people associated with new orleans although it wasn't that particular streetcar. there are a lot of reasons why beauregard's reputations were not so hot on one of those to shiloh. doing the research and shiloh and every confederate veteran -- that starts by 1891 and beauregard is dead by 1893. said giant character assassination piece for beauregard. i think of johnson would have lived he would have one but occasionally some of beauregard's allies who come as they want to set the record straight. i ran into a questionnaire from the 1920s a questionnaire for gradeschool kids about confederate history and one of the questions is explained in your estate how beauregard lost shiloh. [laughter] so that shadow will follow him his entire life and not just that the building he lived in after the civil war was haunted by the soldi
jackson. for new orleans in the city he was mostly locally popular previa been active in social affairs and charity cases especially concerning orphans that john dell hood and his work on per server will be deanna's creel culture. and he worked on the row wrote and introduced a prototype of what would become the streak are the people associated with new orleans although it wasn't that particular streetcar. there are a lot of reasons why beauregard's reputations were not so hot on one of those...
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reporter: resident larry jackson took it upon himself to flag down a power company scout coming down his street in a pickup truck and offered him some incentive. in st. john'sfor gas still a struggle. >> we still have not received adequate fueling services to the general public. >> reporter: and the slow grind of power restoration continues, but with some progress. entergy louisiana says it's restored power to at least ten hospitals in southeastern louisiana. also several sewer treatment plants have had their power restored through the repair of the generators that they were using. roughly a little over 130,000 customers have had their power restored now since the hurricane, wolf, but it's not going fast enough for so many people in this state. >> it's going to be weeks were're told. brian todd, thank you very much. >>> in california, the meg kba fire threatening the resort town of lake tahoe has ballooned to more than 10,000 acres. the caldor fire has forced thousands to evacuate, but the forecast for lighter winds could help firefighters get an upper hand on the three-week-old blaze. the fire is one of the few ever to burn across the vast nevada and see a
reporter: resident larry jackson took it upon himself to flag down a power company scout coming down his street in a pickup truck and offered him some incentive. in st. john'sfor gas still a struggle. >> we still have not received adequate fueling services to the general public. >> reporter: and the slow grind of power restoration continues, but with some progress. entergy louisiana says it's restored power to at least ten hospitals in southeastern louisiana. also several sewer...
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jackson. i didn't actually like the original one. because it was very dark. not even dark. it was dull. >> jimmy: oh. >> it was all about this argument that johnr took on -- you know, he was in l.a., he came over, i was talking to him about it. there was lots of joy, it wasn't only that, there was a lot of good music, of course. but also, you know, we had a laugh. four guys in a room, it's up, it's down, it's laughter, acting out, whatever. so peter was bringing, look what i found now! hysterical, the beatles laughing and playing with each other. you know. >> jimmy: wow. >> it's better. but this is six hours long. and two hours a night. >> jimmy: two hours a night, yeah. disney plus. that is going to be something else. >> and so, you know, put something cozy on. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. for sure. [ cheers and applause ] you're on twitter. and i follow you on twitter. i wanted to ask you about a tweet. in fact, it's your first tweet. could we put that up on the screen? [ laughter ] >> put it up again. >> jimmy: can you translate that to us? i know it must have been peace and love? peace of love? >> well, i don't know what it means. [ laught
jackson. i didn't actually like the original one. because it was very dark. not even dark. it was dull. >> jimmy: oh. >> it was all about this argument that johnr took on -- you know, he was in l.a., he came over, i was talking to him about it. there was lots of joy, it wasn't only that, there was a lot of good music, of course. but also, you know, we had a laugh. four guys in a room, it's up, it's down, it's laughter, acting out, whatever. so peter was bringing, look what i found...