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and john jackson and others are a, do it or dis, served by him. me at final thoughts on that like before we take a break. now i concur with the eds analysis. i mean, when you pre determined who's going to be rather than the best qualified you're building in a racist tone, and that's what the work group want that is there. montrose, everything is racist. i mean, you, you and if you, if you disagree, i remembered during the obama administration, if you disagree with him on the policy racist. yeah, that was the response. and that now it's, it's gotten, it's carried over to today. may i make one comment, a congressman ship out them. ship is running against barbara leah. congress. i'm a cheese, black, black woman. he wants more. dianne feinstein seats? no, i know, but that's what i already know. so she said she's resigning. yeah. so fine. she's resigning barbara leaves the black woman who supposedly i think we're supposed to like black women, new diamond newsome is said, if 5 see retires, she will, he won't appoint a black woman. adam ship is a racist.
and john jackson and others are a, do it or dis, served by him. me at final thoughts on that like before we take a break. now i concur with the eds analysis. i mean, when you pre determined who's going to be rather than the best qualified you're building in a racist tone, and that's what the work group want that is there. montrose, everything is racist. i mean, you, you and if you, if you disagree, i remembered during the obama administration, if you disagree with him on the policy racist....
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john miller, thank you. >> did i just lose a case to joey jackson at midnight? >> i think you kind of did. >> john miller doesn't lose cases. >> they will not pursue the prosecution -- this is what joey jackson would do. they could not pursue the perse persecution, to get the disciplinary project. >> as a civil case. >> and there will likely be a civil case. they may settle. joey jackson, john miller, i appreciate you. >>> thank you so much for watching. our coverage continues. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only 30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. - [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don't know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your ide
john miller, thank you. >> did i just lose a case to joey jackson at midnight? >> i think you kind of did. >> john miller doesn't lose cases. >> they will not pursue the prosecution -- this is what joey jackson would do. they could not pursue the perse persecution, to get the disciplinary project. >> as a civil case. >> and there will likely be a civil case. they may settle. joey jackson, john miller, i appreciate you. >>> thank you so much for...
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and john g, jackson and others are a do it or this served by him. me at final thoughts on that like before we take a break? no, i concur with the eds analysis. i mean, when you predetermine who's going to be rather than the best qualified you're building in a racist tone, and that's what the work group want. that is their montrose. everything is racist. i mean, you, you and if you, if you disagree, i remembered during the or bomb administration. if you disagree with them on policy, it's racist. yeah, that was the response. and that now it's, it's gotten, it's carried over to today. may i make one comment? the congressman ship have them ship is running against barbara leah. congress. i'm a cheese, black, black omen. he wants a dime find 5 seats. no, i know, but that's me. all righty. yeah. but you know, so she said she's resigning. yeah. so find she's resigning barbara. lisa black woman, who supposedly i think we're supposed to like black women, newton, gavin newsom. instead if 5 see retires, she will, he will find a black woman. adam ship is a racis
and john g, jackson and others are a do it or this served by him. me at final thoughts on that like before we take a break? no, i concur with the eds analysis. i mean, when you predetermine who's going to be rather than the best qualified you're building in a racist tone, and that's what the work group want. that is their montrose. everything is racist. i mean, you, you and if you, if you disagree, i remembered during the or bomb administration. if you disagree with them on policy, it's racist....
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i want to turn now to cnn chief law enforcement and intelligen analyst john miller, and legal analysjo jackson, and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. john, donald trump posted the of obamas neighborhood and street. sure enough, this guy shut up with hundreds of rounds of ammunition, to firearms, and a machete. is this what's called doxxing? is this when you put someone's personal information and address out on the internet for anything to happen? >> doxxing is when you gather someone's personal information, and use it to harass them, annoy them, frightened them, threatened them. in this case, it's a little cloudy year because what donald trump did was he reposted an article that someone else had written a long time ago, and this person saw it, and he posted it under his picture, saying, i'm here, we've got them surrounded. he then live about, i've got to get a good angle, i've got to get the shot. of course he has two guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in his car, which, you know, it suggests he might not have been talking about getti
i want to turn now to cnn chief law enforcement and intelligen analyst john miller, and legal analysjo jackson, and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. john, donald trump posted the of obamas neighborhood and street. sure enough, this guy shut up with hundreds of rounds of ammunition, to firearms, and a machete. is this what's called doxxing? is this when you put someone's personal information and address out on the internet for anything to...
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my panel of andy mccabe, joey jackson, and john miller is back with me. andy, why would a judge want this to be released to the public? why did the judge want the public to know about this information? >> it looks like the government actually moved to have this document unsealed. you see on the first page, the united states provides notice the document 153-1 has been previously, partially redacted, has been unsealed. so it is likely that the revelation of these documents in discovery has made the continued sealing of this particular affidavit no longer necessary. at least in the most part. there are still some major pieces that remain redacted but more of the document is available for the public. the court has a reference for revealing things and removing the sealed nature of documents as soon as it is no longer necessary to protect the investigation or the sources and things like that. so this is just a kind of a standard thing for the judge to do during the course of a criminal litigation. >> okay. i got it, john. so this new, less redacted version of t
my panel of andy mccabe, joey jackson, and john miller is back with me. andy, why would a judge want this to be released to the public? why did the judge want the public to know about this information? >> it looks like the government actually moved to have this document unsealed. you see on the first page, the united states provides notice the document 153-1 has been previously, partially redacted, has been unsealed. so it is likely that the revelation of these documents in discovery has...
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he creates the environmental protection out of the white house with help of scoop jackson and john dingell on the democratic side. but they get together, they get the language, they streamline it all and opens the doors. december 70, william ruckelshaus becomes the first head of the epa, and he's a bad -- cop, i'm telling you. ruckelshaus knew. and if we should name, the epa, the ruckelshaus building was the most honest public servants ever encountered. and i got to know them well. i did his oral histories for university of washington, washington state. ruckelshaus had the hard job. you guys end this. you guys know how brown versus topeka. it wasn't just about the legislation and separate but equal no good. now got to integrate the schools. what is? the whole civil rights movement. it's about making the people to brown you go to little rock in 57. are you complying going to the brown decision? you go to france elementary school and orleans with ruby bridges. are you complying king ruckelshaus is the burn telling polluting companies extraction, industries, chemical industries? we're busting
he creates the environmental protection out of the white house with help of scoop jackson and john dingell on the democratic side. but they get together, they get the language, they streamline it all and opens the doors. december 70, william ruckelshaus becomes the first head of the epa, and he's a bad -- cop, i'm telling you. ruckelshaus knew. and if we should name, the epa, the ruckelshaus building was the most honest public servants ever encountered. and i got to know them well. i did his...
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that is to change the policing which is disproportionate to certain communities. >> joey jackson, thank you. johnbig weapons package for taiwan. and now, a sign of after months of grinding progress, the ukraine counteroffensive is making significant gains. profers fresh sliced turkey. and if we profer it, wewe know you'll prefer it too. glad you made the cut.t. you mean slicece? seriously? sleep more deeply. and wake up rejuvenated. with purple's new mattresses fall asleep 20% faster have less aches and pains and sleep uninterrupted. visit purple.com or a store nr you. kayaking is my thing. running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable. i was always so itchy especially when i was hot. now my skin doesn't itch as much. now we're staying ahead of her eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be
that is to change the policing which is disproportionate to certain communities. >> joey jackson, thank you. johnbig weapons package for taiwan. and now, a sign of after months of grinding progress, the ukraine counteroffensive is making significant gains. profers fresh sliced turkey. and if we profer it, wewe know you'll prefer it too. glad you made the cut.t. you mean slicece? seriously? sleep more deeply. and wake up rejuvenated. with purple's new mattresses fall asleep 20% faster have...
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john: you mentioned justice jackson. her dissent, she called trying to get a review, an appeal in the federal court, aimless and chaotic exercise in futility. artificial barriers, arbitrary dead ends, and traps for the unwary. how did we get here? prof. medwed: we got here over a series of twists and turns that were charted both by the supreme court and by congress. there was a 1993 case called herrera versus collins in which the supreme court said a claim of actual innocence by itself won't be recognized in one of these habeas corpus petitions. in 1996, congress changed the law governing these habeas corpus procedures to make it very difficult to get into court. there are strict statutes of limitations, restrictions on when you can file second or successive visions and other owners procedural barriers. this case is part of a multi-decade trend towards narrowing the federal habeas corpus remedy. john: is this something the court is doing or worthy laws written to be hard for prisoners to get out of prison? prof. medwed:
john: you mentioned justice jackson. her dissent, she called trying to get a review, an appeal in the federal court, aimless and chaotic exercise in futility. artificial barriers, arbitrary dead ends, and traps for the unwary. how did we get here? prof. medwed: we got here over a series of twists and turns that were charted both by the supreme court and by congress. there was a 1993 case called herrera versus collins in which the supreme court said a claim of actual innocence by itself won't be...
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the shows include cover bands playing tributes to the beatles, michael jackson, elton john as well. i want people to come out and enjoy and have a great time. what we're looking to do is bring smiles to the little ones faces and just have the families come out for a full day of enjoyment. out. now, the santa clara county fair opens at 3:00 this afternoon, noon. it will continue through august. the six san jose mercury news reports this is the first time in at least 25 years at the santa clara county fair will be open for ten days. all right. roberta was promising us a little fair forecast. there it is. yeah, i wish i could promise you some fair food. you know what did that is. i wonder if you want to. what's your favorite fair food? oh, boy. you know, i always think that those turkey legs that look like something from the flintstones looks really evil times. but i've never. i've ever indulged. but the elote. oh, yes, the corn. yes. with the mexican corn. that's my favorite. and then again, the funnel clouds. okay. which i call funnel clouds. but the funnel cakes. yeah, those are alw
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this happens to stonewall jackson on the night of may 2nd. but as john said, the battles over and in fact, most of the battle is still to happen. yeah. and indeed, what happened that the next morning after it of the some fighting that continues that night the next morning lee launches an attack which brings troops back together on the union defensive position and from from dawn on may 3rd until the confederates break through and drive union forces off of their defensive, some of the heaviest fighting the war takes place. we all know that anti them was the bloodiest single day in the war. more more soldiers were killed and wounded in one day. it ended them than any other single day in the war. but the fighting american from 6:00 in the morning on may third until noon day almost almost equaled the number of casualties these anti them which took place 12 hours in 6 hours. so some of the heaviest, most intense, most brutal in the entire war took place on the morning of may 3rd in uh, that is basically what won the for the confederates there was a war going o
this happens to stonewall jackson on the night of may 2nd. but as john said, the battles over and in fact, most of the battle is still to happen. yeah. and indeed, what happened that the next morning after it of the some fighting that continues that night the next morning lee launches an attack which brings troops back together on the union defensive position and from from dawn on may 3rd until the confederates break through and drive union forces off of their defensive, some of the heaviest...
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all right, john, thank you for keeping a close eye on this accident. southbound 8.80. >> and jackson street in oakland. we definitely see a delay the air, but look at 5.80, looks good. you could take that even 13 if you want to navigate around those delays are saying now for the bay bridge, traffic is building the toll plaza there. 15 minute ride into the city right now to make it to that free, much street exit. 15 minutes. san mateo bridge, a 80 to 101 traveling across towards peninsula. the south bay want to one looking at you. 31 minutes of that. 85 to menlo park. 2, 80 82, even to 37, slowly starting to bill. so answered animal. pete is about 30 minutes there. clocking out towards the maze. you really start to pick up in el sobrante about 25 minutes to make that drive. all right. james, back to you. thank you. reyna 7.17, and for your money this morning. where does california rank when it comes to investment fraud? >> takes aim at twitter with a new social media network. jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories where i j. >> good morning. yes, men as a new app to take i
all right, john, thank you for keeping a close eye on this accident. southbound 8.80. >> and jackson street in oakland. we definitely see a delay the air, but look at 5.80, looks good. you could take that even 13 if you want to navigate around those delays are saying now for the bay bridge, traffic is building the toll plaza there. 15 minute ride into the city right now to make it to that free, much street exit. 15 minutes. san mateo bridge, a 80 to 101 traveling across towards peninsula....
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the live music shows include cover bands playing tributes to the beatles, michael jackson and elton john. i want people to come out and enjoy and have a great time. what we're looking to do is bring smiles to the little ones, faces and just have the families come out for a full day of enjoyment. the fair opens at 3:00 tomorrow afternoon and runs through august six. the san jose mercury news reports this is the first time in at least 25 years that the santa clara county fair will be open for ten days. extreme heat around the world this summer coming up tonight, what researchers say is causing these latest dangerous heat waves. and a quick reminder right now that you can stream ktvu news on your smart tv. you can watch live newscasts and stories on demand on your amazon fire tv, roku, apple tv or android tv. just search for the fox local app and then select ktvu. introducing togo's new frech dip sandwiches. featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast b
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obviously, that sheila jackson as champion for a long time. remember years ago, i worked with john khan, when he first introduced this. that bill has got to get out of the house and onto the floor, and it really depends on what the senate looks like next year after the spoke clears, and whether or not there is going to be 60 or 60 plus members of the senate. so it will require, number one, winning the house of representatives, number two, pleading quickly to get that federal bill up, heard and our onto the floor, and then to see what the senate does after that. the california measures, interesting, almost unique in the sense that california did not wait for federal legislation. they found a way to come up with a way to do this on their own, so everybody will be watching and keep in on that, but at the same time, there is a federal effort underway, that we don't want to lose sight of. >> that's why voting matters. thank you congressman kweisi mfume. joining me now is attorney general of massachusetts, andrea campbell. thank you for joining me today, attorney general. >> thank you fo
obviously, that sheila jackson as champion for a long time. remember years ago, i worked with john khan, when he first introduced this. that bill has got to get out of the house and onto the floor, and it really depends on what the senate looks like next year after the spoke clears, and whether or not there is going to be 60 or 60 plus members of the senate. so it will require, number one, winning the house of representatives, number two, pleading quickly to get that federal bill up, heard and...
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john: this was the first term for justice brown jackson.do we learn about her from watching her this term? >> she is a voice to be reckoned with. she may not have the votes, but she will be heard her very first week on the term on the court in the alabama redistricting case. she just sort of sent a shot across the bow with the bench to justice thomas and she has called herself an originalist, and she made it clear that she did not see a colorblind constitution, which has been justice thomas's sort of mantra for decades now. she asks a lot of questions and i think you can attribute some of it to the fact that she was a trial judge for eight years, she managed a courtroom. to do that, you can't be a shrinking violet, and she clearly isn't. john: court is a way the summer and they will be back the first monday in october. they have already taken some cases. what are they? >> i think the one that will get a lot of attention is rahimi versus the united states. that's the case that asks whether the federal law that prohibits someone who's a subje
john: this was the first term for justice brown jackson.do we learn about her from watching her this term? >> she is a voice to be reckoned with. she may not have the votes, but she will be heard her very first week on the term on the court in the alabama redistricting case. she just sort of sent a shot across the bow with the bench to justice thomas and she has called herself an originalist, and she made it clear that she did not see a colorblind constitution, which has been justice...
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john, thank you for that. tracking this accident along 8, 80 southbound oakland. >> and jackson street.ther you're taking a southbound or northbound side and 13, you still moving at the limit. they bridge 17 minute ride to is starting to pick up san mateo bridge around 14 80 to 101, down in the south bay taking that right now. 33 minutes of 101. 85 to menlo park while to 82 still moving at the limit and over in the east bay. so and down in milpitas about 24 minutes. arias. james, back to you. thanks. reyna 6.49. in 2 major tech companies have canceled their upcoming events. >> at san francisco's moscone each other, the san francisco travel association is confirming that meta and red hat have both canceled their respective events, which were planned matter, was planning hold its business it in march, red hat was going to hold its four-day summit in may. red hat is now have their summit in denver. the company spokesperson says they had to change their plans based on data conflicts on there and lori lincoln was sepsis. go travel sent us a statement reads in part 2024, continues to be a par
john, thank you for that. tracking this accident along 8, 80 southbound oakland. >> and jackson street.ther you're taking a southbound or northbound side and 13, you still moving at the limit. they bridge 17 minute ride to is starting to pick up san mateo bridge around 14 80 to 101, down in the south bay taking that right now. 33 minutes of 101. 85 to menlo park while to 82 still moving at the limit and over in the east bay. so and down in milpitas about 24 minutes. arias. james, back to...
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john womack, jr.. and the reverend jesse jackson is stepping down as president of the rainbow/push coalition, the civilrights group he founded in 1996. reverend jackson's legacy of activism was honored at the coalition's annual convention in chicago over the weekend. vice president kamala harris was in attendance. she described jackson as "one of america's greatest patriots, someone who deeply believes in the promise of our country." the rainbow/push coalition will now be headed by the reverend frederick douglass haynes. he spoke sunday. >> the reverend jesse lewis jackson, sr.. i stand here on his shoulders because no one with sense would try to stand in his shoes. his shoes are too large. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we combat, we go to the occupied west bank as israeli president herzog is in washington. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "enough" by maysa daw. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now!'s juan gonzÁlez in chicago.
john womack, jr.. and the reverend jesse jackson is stepping down as president of the rainbow/push coalition, the civilrights group he founded in 1996. reverend jackson's legacy of activism was honored at the coalition's annual convention in chicago over the weekend. vice president kamala harris was in attendance. she described jackson as "one of america's greatest patriots, someone who deeply believes in the promise of our country." the rainbow/push coalition will now be headed by...
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jackson, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with dr. johnres and why we're seeing a concerning increase of kidney stones in children >>> tonight, health officials in florida are reporting two more cases of malaria in sarasota county bringing the total there since may to six. it's rare to see the disease in the u.s., and officials are advising residents in florida and texas to use insect repellent and stay inside at dawn and dusk when the mosquitoes that spread the disease are most likely to bite. >>> with rising temperatures across the country comes an increasing risk of kidney stones, and not just in older men anymore, but now in younger children too here's our senior medical correspondent dr. john torres. >> reporter: today chloe carol is a healthy teen she loves sports and dance, but when she was 8 years old, she had the scare of a young person's lifetime. >> i think i was alt a dance recital, and i found blood in my urine and thought, what's going on right now? >> reporter: then came the surprising diagnosis, kidney stone disease. she wa
jackson, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with dr. johnres and why we're seeing a concerning increase of kidney stones in children >>> tonight, health officials in florida are reporting two more cases of malaria in sarasota county bringing the total there since may to six. it's rare to see the disease in the u.s., and officials are advising residents in florida and texas to use insect repellent and stay inside at dawn and dusk when the mosquitoes that spread the disease...
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should be doing but that all started to change in 1969 henry jackson, senator henry jackson from washington and congressman john dingle from the state of michigan had introduced the national environmental policy act, which is abbreviated his nepa. i should say when i started at the epa a little aside here those of us who were new to the agency. we're giving document that was called frequently used acronyms and the document was three pages. two columns printed on both sides of the paper and those are the frequently frequently used acronym. so i'll try and avoid acronyms at the point that i can. but that bill that a piece of legislation was really really important because it established two things. it established number one that going forward when any project was done the people doing the project had to perform an environmental assessment and do an environmental impact statement and it also it also established in the executive office of the president ceq, which is the council on environmental quality, which was designed to serve in much of the way that the president's economic council did to serve as an advisory
should be doing but that all started to change in 1969 henry jackson, senator henry jackson from washington and congressman john dingle from the state of michigan had introduced the national environmental policy act, which is abbreviated his nepa. i should say when i started at the epa a little aside here those of us who were new to the agency. we're giving document that was called frequently used acronyms and the document was three pages. two columns printed on both sides of the paper and...
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jackson said that the elephant in the room is race-linked disparities, and they impede achievement. and it's the, like, at a certain point that almost sounds racist. [laughter] >> i liked reading johnerts' opinion and then reading both clarence thomas and ketanji brown jackson because there you have two african-american people on court, and they have strong disagreements about this. thomas writes racialism simply can't be undone by different or more racialism. we haven't mentioned yet, it was asian-american students who brought this case. >> yeah. >> because they felt they were being discriminated against. they weren't asking for specific numbers to be allowed in, they were asking for fairness. a lot of things -- well, so many things have changed. sandra day o'connor in 2003 when she was a justice, she said in 25 years i imagine this is probably not going to be the necessary anymore. well, where are we now? it's 2023, and in 2005 and i'm the spokesperson for justice roberts in his confirmation hearings, this issue came up. he has been work on this for a long time, and it took this case by these asian-american students to work its way up to a majority conservative court in order to
jackson said that the elephant in the room is race-linked disparities, and they impede achievement. and it's the, like, at a certain point that almost sounds racist. [laughter] >> i liked reading johnerts' opinion and then reading both clarence thomas and ketanji brown jackson because there you have two african-american people on court, and they have strong disagreements about this. thomas writes racialism simply can't be undone by different or more racialism. we haven't mentioned yet, it...
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john lewis, jesse jackson, these were the students that were the front line of the movement that changedled to, as she rightfully says, the voting rights act and the civil rights act. dr. king never made it to 40 years old, and he was considered the old. he was killed at 39. so was malcolm x. those of us that came behind that young guard felt -- i was a teenager, 13 when i became youth director of new york operation bread basket. i think what we have to do for young people today is say, yes, it does look bleak. affirmative action killed. women's right to choose, all of this. and it's bleak because we didn't do what we should have done in terms of voting. how did the supreme court get stacked? by donald trump getting elected and not enough of us standing and making sure he was blocked in '16. the way to do it is to show the method is that we don't give up, we give more. that's what they did in the '60s. that's what was done in the '80s when we were able to reenergize the movement. that's what's happened with the george floyd movement. but you can't have a two-year run. there is a marathon
john lewis, jesse jackson, these were the students that were the front line of the movement that changedled to, as she rightfully says, the voting rights act and the civil rights act. dr. king never made it to 40 years old, and he was considered the old. he was killed at 39. so was malcolm x. those of us that came behind that young guard felt -- i was a teenager, 13 when i became youth director of new york operation bread basket. i think what we have to do for young people today is say, yes, it...
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a long time and john, you raised two quotes that you saw to me earlier, roberts, quote, he wrote, eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it. however, justice jackson in her dissent wrote our country has never been colorblind. can you take us through this fault line and what you read from the justices about how do you define discrimination? john: well, justice -- chief justice roberts has wanted -- has been skeptical of race-based programs ever since he was a junior attorney in the reagan white house. this is something i think he really wanted to happen. it took him a while to get the majority not only -- now that he has a majority, a supermajority. but that debate over society and race-based programs really was evident in the -- the dueling opinions from clarence thomas, his concurring opinion, and the two dissents from sonya sotomayor and brown-jackson. and especially between jackson and thomas, because thomas, they both agreed that -- that affirmative action was to right the wrongs, the historical wrongs. but they have very different views of how it works. of the effect of it. clarence thomas saw it as a burden. he says that it took away the acc
a long time and john, you raised two quotes that you saw to me earlier, roberts, quote, he wrote, eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it. however, justice jackson in her dissent wrote our country has never been colorblind. can you take us through this fault line and what you read from the justices about how do you define discrimination? john: well, justice -- chief justice roberts has wanted -- has been skeptical of race-based programs ever since he was a junior attorney...
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jackson: after serving more than a year in prison, john wayne gacy moves to chicago to start an entirelyb piest goes missing. and then the des plaines police finally have a suspect. i think everybody kind of agreed that there was more to this than a runaway. and it just started building up. it was shortly after that we got the first search warrant looking for rob piest. we really had the confidence that we had the right guy, but to put it together to where we had some sort of criminal case, we had nothing. the investigators did not know what they were about to get into. the hairs on the back of my head just went up. ♪ (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the people who live and work there grow and thrive. we're proud t
jackson: after serving more than a year in prison, john wayne gacy moves to chicago to start an entirelyb piest goes missing. and then the des plaines police finally have a suspect. i think everybody kind of agreed that there was more to this than a runaway. and it just started building up. it was shortly after that we got the first search warrant looking for rob piest. we really had the confidence that we had the right guy, but to put it together to where we had some sort of criminal case, we...
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john wayne gacy. amirante: and he, of course, denied ever having left with rob. jackson searched gacy's house and find possessions of other local boys who had gone missing. they found some property, some jewelry, driver's licenses, whatever it may be. we were pretty well sein our minds that he was guilty. and he was -- at least, he was a person of interest to take a real good, hard look at. amirante: the scariest thing about john gacy, the absolute scariest thing, is that he was not a scary guy at all. hachmeister: everyone that they talked to just swore up and down that gacy was, like, the best guy that they ever knew, just a great guy. broderick: he was gregarious and outgoing. "he'd give you the shirt off his back" kind of guy. cahill: john was actually rather well-liked by his neighbors. he was the guy that would be out there when it snowed, plowing their sidewalks. this guy was so nice. and he was trusted. he wanted to make people laugh, and he particularly wanted to help kids. sneed: and he became a clown. and he did a lot of functions for charity that involved him
john wayne gacy. amirante: and he, of course, denied ever having left with rob. jackson searched gacy's house and find possessions of other local boys who had gone missing. they found some property, some jewelry, driver's licenses, whatever it may be. we were pretty well sein our minds that he was guilty. and he was -- at least, he was a person of interest to take a real good, hard look at. amirante: the scariest thing about john gacy, the absolute scariest thing, is that he was not a scary guy...
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jackson as you were saying. whereas clarence thomas has felt that any kind of consideration of race is stag mattizing and it also violated the constitution in his mind an the mantra that johnoberts has was embraced by the majority at this time. the way to stop discrimination on the base of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. but i think justice jackson and the other two libberals who joined with her, made a good case that america is not to the point yet where race could not be considered to fulfill the promise of both brown v. board of education and the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. >> i want to play what president biden said this week. he presented this as a way forward on college admissions. listen. >> when the poor kid, on a poor kid, maybe the first in the family to go to college, gets statement grades as a wealthy kid, and his path has been a lot easier, well the kid would faced tougher challenges has demonstrated more grit and determination and that should be a factor that colleges should take into account in admissions. >> would that help the issue of the achievement gap, which is racially very stark? >> you know, it was interesting
jackson as you were saying. whereas clarence thomas has felt that any kind of consideration of race is stag mattizing and it also violated the constitution in his mind an the mantra that johnoberts has was embraced by the majority at this time. the way to stop discrimination on the base of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. but i think justice jackson and the other two libberals who joined with her, made a good case that america is not to the point yet where race could not be...
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to congratulate commissioner johns so before you a request for the board of supervisors regarding landmark designation of the colombo market located east side between jackson street and pacific avenue; a portion of lot 010 in assessor's parcel block no. 0172, district 3. the landmark designation was initiate by the board of supervisors colombo market arch it is remnant the columbia building that opted out was by jackson and not often and was constructed in 1984 and for san francisco hotel produce market the colombo market was the first building for san francisco. and was the epic center and the colombo market was demolished for others gotten gateway project with the form building became a continued landmark designation and the giant requirements meets the dedication and significant for the onsite and offsite and with the building and the department regions this this historic preservation commission regions approval of the landmark designation of the colombo market arch forwarded to the board of supervisors. since passage was integrity the property owner has submitted comments not part of designation and staff has received comments in support from the histo
to congratulate commissioner johns so before you a request for the board of supervisors regarding landmark designation of the colombo market located east side between jackson street and pacific avenue; a portion of lot 010 in assessor's parcel block no. 0172, district 3. the landmark designation was initiate by the board of supervisors colombo market arch it is remnant the columbia building that opted out was by jackson and not often and was constructed in 1984 and for san francisco hotel...
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jackson in her first term, she came to play. how are you treated seems to depend which side of the political aisle your ideology lands. >> well, john, there's never been any evidence of self-awareness of the bias in this coverage. it is endless. the coverage of liberals on the court, they tend to condemn conservatives, and this is an endless loop. what is really remarkable, clarence thomas is one of the most inspiring stories of anyone on government. he grew up speaking gulla, he grew up in a home with dirt floor and no plumbing, and made it from the humble origins to the supreme court and the smithsonian would not include him among the famous black americans. they included anita hill, but only him after an outcry. that shows the sort of bias that is really baked in in washington against clarence thomas. >> john: one of the biggest digs in the "new york times" piece about his membership in the horacio algiers association, brought them into the court to present medals, and people said it was quite amazing. what the "new york times" wrote about. said justice thomas's use of the courtroom for the association while hardly unprecedented
jackson in her first term, she came to play. how are you treated seems to depend which side of the political aisle your ideology lands. >> well, john, there's never been any evidence of self-awareness of the bias in this coverage. it is endless. the coverage of liberals on the court, they tend to condemn conservatives, and this is an endless loop. what is really remarkable, clarence thomas is one of the most inspiring stories of anyone on government. he grew up speaking gulla, he grew up...
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jackson. he is the first american to cross the nation in an automobile. i have been visiting like the ronald reagan birth place museum, the birth place of john wayne, all ofur veteran memorials across the nation trying to inspire our next generation of young folks to stand up, serve as a first responder or a military member and also to meet our veterans that have served and are serving. honor those that are serving now in such challenging times. so i'm driving across america in a campaign called gartforvets.com. it stands for great american road trip for veterans. >> we couldn't see the entirety of the poster there. do you have a website to direct us to? >> yes. gartforvets.only. gartforvets. >> we got you in a wide shot now. there you go. excellent. >> if you visit the website, you can see my schedule, come out and visit me. until i reach new york july 26, which will be 65 days across america, visit the web site and bid on a the jeep, little glory. i did the full restoration and put it up for auction. it will be in new york. >> actually going there at the end of august. wish you the very best of luck with the rest of your travels. we hope you check in wi
jackson. he is the first american to cross the nation in an automobile. i have been visiting like the ronald reagan birth place museum, the birth place of john wayne, all ofur veteran memorials across the nation trying to inspire our next generation of young folks to stand up, serve as a first responder or a military member and also to meet our veterans that have served and are serving. honor those that are serving now in such challenging times. so i'm driving across america in a campaign...
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jackson. welcome, both of you. congressman, i'll begin with you tonight. >> this has been a bombshelln week. when i say quoting john dean, a cancer is surrounding malignant one around the the presidency of joe biden. am i wrong? am i overstating that fact? >> you're not overstating ate en all, sean. and the evidence is just building exponentially. if you look at all the stuff that's out there right now. it is absolutely unbelievable how muchding andyou look the lievable stuff is out there.ted the picture has been fully painted. we know what's going on here. and i find encouraging that we have aggressive members in these committees that are looking into this, an aggressive chairman waysversightt asrman and judiciy and ways and means and looking into a variety of issues, all partintos lead back to joesa biden, the one hunter biden, every single one of them, and the biden family and all the payoffs they've got. innd is this is getting out of control. i'm telling you right now that it's going to geu that it ist ig to get tougher and tougher to get information initially. but the dam is goinget infor toa because i think
jackson. welcome, both of you. congressman, i'll begin with you tonight. >> this has been a bombshelln week. when i say quoting john dean, a cancer is surrounding malignant one around the the presidency of joe biden. am i wrong? am i overstating that fact? >> you're not overstating ate en all, sean. and the evidence is just building exponentially. if you look at all the stuff that's out there right now. it is absolutely unbelievable how muchding andyou look the lievable stuff is out...
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live at the hartsfield-jackson airport in "hotlanta" where it's typically warm this time of year but doesn't usually get above 100. how hot did it get inside that plane, steve? >> john, we know that outside the plane at 1:00 p.m. it was 111 degrees in las vegas. inside the plane, as you mentioned, a fox news producer was inside. she didn't have an exact reading, but she said she felt like a dog who was locked inside a car on a summer's day with the windows rolled up. and by our three of that, things started to go south for a number of passengers. here's what she had to say. >> the sanitary crew came on because some people had thrown up. one woman walked up the aisle. she was visibly ill. she couldn't even open her eyes. she was swaying back and forth. they ended up seating here in the front and putting an oxygen mask on her. it was difficult to watch, what you could see. i'm sure the people that were in the back or the middle were a lot more traumatized than us in the front. >> emergency medical techn technicians, don't acknowledge that one passenger was treated to heat related symptoms. and a series of what they call unfortunate events. back to you. >> you get that
live at the hartsfield-jackson airport in "hotlanta" where it's typically warm this time of year but doesn't usually get above 100. how hot did it get inside that plane, steve? >> john, we know that outside the plane at 1:00 p.m. it was 111 degrees in las vegas. inside the plane, as you mentioned, a fox news producer was inside. she didn't have an exact reading, but she said she felt like a dog who was locked inside a car on a summer's day with the windows rolled up. and by our...
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john bell hood when it comes to his command approach. the problem, of course is that hood was mentored and came of age under lee and stonewall jackson. he spent most of his career here in east, as we know, and i think modeled his command style after his idol, robert, which meant that when came to command, again, as we've mentioned before, the army of tennessee, that command style work not with this particular you cannot expect the army of tennessee to execute orders and commanders in particular to execute discretion and in the same way that lee often could expect of his corps in division commanders and hood never seemed to grasp that reality. johnson didn't seem to grasp it either, but certainly john bell hood not understand that. so so as far as is hood's main contribution, you want to call it that to the war in the west, the tennessee? i would suggest it was well conceived as an operation. it was one of only a handful of options in 1864. at the time, it was probably the only potentially decent option left. it was poorly executed at the end, but up to november 29th, at fair, at spring hill, things were pretty darn well for hood and
john bell hood when it comes to his command approach. the problem, of course is that hood was mentored and came of age under lee and stonewall jackson. he spent most of his career here in east, as we know, and i think modeled his command style after his idol, robert, which meant that when came to command, again, as we've mentioned before, the army of tennessee, that command style work not with this particular you cannot expect the army of tennessee to execute orders and commanders in particular...
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john plume jr in. about january 1846. so if looking at the white house this is 1846. so in theory, jackson planted his tree already. but i don't see a magnolia anywhere. so this also kind of bolsters the that, you know, perhaps the magnolia a little bit later than people think. here's an outdoor shot. this was by lewis walter in 1857, 58. there you can see the white house conservatory on top of what is the west colonnade going to the area today? that is the west wing. so you don't have all the greenhouses, but you do have the conservatory above, the west colonnade. and again, in that place where you usually have the jackson magnolia. i mean, it just looks more like a pretty barren tree in the middle of winter. certainly look like a jackson magnolia. however, this is a photograph that was taken by of the cassius clay battalion of the union army. april 1861. and voila, that looks like the jackson to me. so if we look that tree and it's probably at that. oh, maybe about 15 to 20 feet tall depends when it was planted or if it was transported. but the photographic evidence seems to suggest that famous tree attributed to
john plume jr in. about january 1846. so if looking at the white house this is 1846. so in theory, jackson planted his tree already. but i don't see a magnolia anywhere. so this also kind of bolsters the that, you know, perhaps the magnolia a little bit later than people think. here's an outdoor shot. this was by lewis walter in 1857, 58. there you can see the white house conservatory on top of what is the west colonnade going to the area today? that is the west wing. so you don't have all the...