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mr. jackson?s, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him there. i suspected there was something in the area. i continued on with it. i already found some contraband in the area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found a glass bottle, a dice, gang paraphernalia. cassette tape. >> all right. antonio, you are correct in as much as you can't get a criminal charge for this. but, however, this is an administrative hearing. you can be held responsible for that weapon being in your living area. it was in your assigned living area. therefore, i'm going to find you guilty of the charge.
mr. jackson?s, sir. >> officer jackson, was inmate antonio easter present when you confiscated -- conducted the shakedown of his living area? >> no. >> officer jackson, were you aware that you were conducting the shakedown of the living area of antonio easter? >> yes. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. states that an inmate, if can be made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him...
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mr. jackson that was excellent. >> thank you. >> again the lawyer taking within the show.will see what he says. coming up next. video inside the gas station from where the bombing suspects stopped for food and the man that they car jacked somehow managed to escape. you will hear the 911 call that was key here. you're watching cnn. don't move. in just this one moment, your baby is getting even more than clean. the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnson's® bath are helping to enhance the experience. the touch of your hands is stimulating her senses. nurturing her mind. and helping her development. so why just clean your baby when you can give her... so much more™? johnson's®. so much more™. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. so...you're sayin' you'l
mr. jackson that was excellent. >> thank you. >> again the lawyer taking within the show.will see what he says. coming up next. video inside the gas station from where the bombing suspects stopped for food and the man that they car jacked somehow managed to escape. you will hear the 911 call that was key here. you're watching cnn. don't move. in just this one moment, your baby is getting even more than clean. the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnson's® bath are...
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mr. jackson would be a good member for seat two. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> okay, any other member of the public who would like to comment come forward? i did read monet name and i am not sure if that person is here, please come forward. >> hello, i am here speaking against mr. rama. i just want to start with, we need to make sure that the shelter haves a culture diversity. and i think that i attended maybe 7 months ago, and i didn't see any black members, so, and it is a violation of the san francisco ordinance 2305. and i think that the other problem that i am having is, he has been with these organizations like the community housing partnership long enough that he should have been properly trained about the shelter the sunshine ordinance and the ordinance creating the committee and the standards of care and he should have known that and he did not mention any of those documents. the report or the shelter shock created by the homelessness and i am just saying that if he prepared for this and especially if he prepared ti
mr. jackson would be a good member for seat two. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> okay, any other member of the public who would like to comment come forward? i did read monet name and i am not sure if that person is here, please come forward. >> hello, i am here speaking against mr. rama. i just want to start with, we need to make sure that the shelter haves a culture diversity. and i think that i attended maybe 7 months ago, and i didn't see any black members, so, and...
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mr. jackson would be a good member for seat two. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> okay, any other member of the public who would like to comment come forward? i did read monet name and i am not sure if that person is here, please come forward. >> hello, i am here speaking against mr. rama. i just want to start with, we need to make sure that the shelter haves a culture diversity. and i think that i attended maybe 7 months ago, and i didn't see any black members, so, and it is a violation of the san francisco ordinance 2305. and i think that the other problem that i am having is, he has been with these
mr. jackson would be a good member for seat two. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> okay, any other member of the public who would like to comment come forward? i did read monet name and i am not sure if that person is here, please come forward. >> hello, i am here speaking against mr. rama. i just want to start with, we need to make sure that the shelter haves a culture diversity. and i think that i attended maybe 7 months ago, and i didn't see any black members, so, and...
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mr. jackson off and have ladies?n that we really see in our every day lives who are iconic and historic heroes and we think that should be changed. the $20 bill has a number of significances. andrew jackson was not a fan of paper money. he was also someone who has become more known for the negative aspects of his legacy. the indian removal act and deaths of thousands of native americans who were moved off their land. >> i ran through a few potential contenders for the 20. how did you all come up with these different women? >> well we used a very strict rubric. we looked at impact on society and how difficult it was for them to achieve their goals. and we put out a survey. we narrowed it down from 100 to 30 and that survey went out to 100 people. many of the people who participated were historians women historians and academics and voted. we took those numbers. >> do you have a favorite? you have to have a favorite? >> every time i wrote a new bio, that was my favorite. i'm not pulling your leg here. i really love the
mr. jackson off and have ladies?n that we really see in our every day lives who are iconic and historic heroes and we think that should be changed. the $20 bill has a number of significances. andrew jackson was not a fan of paper money. he was also someone who has become more known for the negative aspects of his legacy. the indian removal act and deaths of thousands of native americans who were moved off their land. >> i ran through a few potential contenders for the 20. how did you all...
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mr. jackson, the british loss included nearly 2500 killed, wounded, or captured. they indicated seven americans have been killed and 12 wounded a most extraordinary disparity. this may well lead to the conclusion of the secession of hostilities in which they may negotiate a final capitulation of the war, bringing about a cease-fire, armistice, or treaty in order to end hostilities between the nations. negotiations with england commenced almost as immediately as the declaration of war was declared in june of 1812. most did not want the war to take place, but we had preconditions for the war to end. the british had appointed admiral boren, of halifax, to act in the manner of negotiating with the british, but he was himself intractable. we have seen irrefutable proofs over the last two in a half years of the efforts of the united states. in the conceding matter we have seen further cessation of hostilities that had not taken place because the terms proposed by the english, the terms proposed by this nation had not been answered by the enemy and as a consequence, the
mr. jackson, the british loss included nearly 2500 killed, wounded, or captured. they indicated seven americans have been killed and 12 wounded a most extraordinary disparity. this may well lead to the conclusion of the secession of hostilities in which they may negotiate a final capitulation of the war, bringing about a cease-fire, armistice, or treaty in order to end hostilities between the nations. negotiations with england commenced almost as immediately as the declaration of war was...
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mrs. jackson. they'll take him to a halfway house in washington where he will serve the remainder of his sentence. >>> we could find out tomorrow whether italy's top court will uphold a guilty verdict against american amanda knox or send the trial back to yet another appeal. yesterday the panel of judges delayed their decision by two days. knox and her former boyfriend were convicted and then later acquitted of murdering knox's roommate. last year an italian appeals court upheld the original guilty verdict. >>> don tollefsen was once the highest paid sportcaster in philadelphia, but this morning he is getting ready to serve two to four years behind bars. he was convicted of scamming nearly 200 people by selling bogus sports packages and pocketing the money. >> i was hoping to see a little emotion, to see some sincere remorse to take real ownership of his actions. and he just didn't do that. you know, he's just -- he's just too arrogant. >> the judge ordered tollefsen to pay back some of his victims
mrs. jackson. they'll take him to a halfway house in washington where he will serve the remainder of his sentence. >>> we could find out tomorrow whether italy's top court will uphold a guilty verdict against american amanda knox or send the trial back to yet another appeal. yesterday the panel of judges delayed their decision by two days. knox and her former boyfriend were convicted and then later acquitted of murdering knox's roommate. last year an italian appeals court upheld the...
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mrs. jackson. take him to a halfway house in washington where he will serve the remainder of his sentence. >>> prosecutors could rest their case today against boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. yesterday the fbi agents testified that they found bomb components in his family's apartment similar to those used in the two bombs that exploded near the marathon finish line in 2013. tsarnaev's lawyers have admitted that he and his older brother, tamerlan, dead nated those bombs, but they say tamerlan was the mastermind of the attacks. >>> we could find out tomorrow whether italy's top court will uphold a guilty verdict against american amanda knox or send that trial yet back to another appeal. yesterday the panel of judges delayed their decision by two days. knox and her former boyfriend were convicted and then later acquitted of murdering knox's roommate. last year an italian appeals court upheld the original guilty verdict. >>> don tollefsen was once the highest paid sportcaster in phila
mrs. jackson. take him to a halfway house in washington where he will serve the remainder of his sentence. >>> prosecutors could rest their case today against boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. yesterday the fbi agents testified that they found bomb components in his family's apartment similar to those used in the two bombs that exploded near the marathon finish line in 2013. tsarnaev's lawyers have admitted that he and his older brother, tamerlan, dead nated those...
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mr. jackson, the british loss included nearly 2500 killed, wounded, or captured. history port indicated seven americans have been killed and 12 wounded, a most extraordinary disparity. this may well lead to the conclusion of the secession of hostilities in which they may negotiate a final capitulation of the war, bringing about a cease-fire, armistice, or treaty in order to end hostilities between the nations. negotiations with england commenced almost as immediately as the declaration of war was declared in june of 1812. most did not want the war to take place, but we had preconditions for the war to end. the british did not wish to answer them. the british had appointed admiral boren, of halifax, to -- warren of halifax to act in the manner of negotiating with the british, but he was himself intractable. we have seen irrefutable proofs over the last two in a half years of the efforts of the united states. and in the conceding matter we have seen further cessation of hostilities that had not taken place because the terms proposed by the english, the terms propose
mr. jackson, the british loss included nearly 2500 killed, wounded, or captured. history port indicated seven americans have been killed and 12 wounded, a most extraordinary disparity. this may well lead to the conclusion of the secession of hostilities in which they may negotiate a final capitulation of the war, bringing about a cease-fire, armistice, or treaty in order to end hostilities between the nations. negotiations with england commenced almost as immediately as the declaration of war...
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mr. jackson should resign and now i think he should just be fired.eport clearly shows a pattern of mismanagement and this city cannot heal as long as he's in that position. >> what do you think, daryl? >> without question i think that certainly there should be some changes in the leadership of this department. that's up to the city to do but clearly this report clearly calls out for major change in the police department. >> tom fuentes, they have to get more african-americans on that force, too. they can't almost have just a white police force in a community that's 67% african-american. >> not only for the diversity and the hiring but character profile, not hire racist or brutal cops or crooked cops and that starts right at the beginning before you train them, before you go through any part of their career you have to hire the right people in the first place. >> evan the attorney general wanted this report out before he leaves. he's about to step down. he's leaving in the next few days right? >> right. he promised justice for michael brown and, sadly
mr. jackson should resign and now i think he should just be fired.eport clearly shows a pattern of mismanagement and this city cannot heal as long as he's in that position. >> what do you think, daryl? >> without question i think that certainly there should be some changes in the leadership of this department. that's up to the city to do but clearly this report clearly calls out for major change in the police department. >> tom fuentes, they have to get more african-americans...
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it's a pretty dramatic cover "rebel yell," the violence and redemption of stonewall jackson. mr. wynne first of all what was it like to research as stonewall jackson? i the archives wherever you went pretty good? >> the civil war, have to say the civil war suffers from no shortage of data a broad data and information. it's the most written about and research topic in american history. unlike some subjects like in my previous book where they were few and far between, in some ways you were drowning in data and the weight and research of letters and microhistories and everything else and to some extent the challenges to find your way through it. .. >> >> note. >> the story of this award is a story of a transformation in the generals are the best. with the the civil war transforming people all over the world there were two versions one was the political general, other of glorious senators and congressmen and speaker of the house and those who often came to the ear of the war and were incompetent and word cowardly and washed out with a very negative side. of the other side you have uly
it's a pretty dramatic cover "rebel yell," the violence and redemption of stonewall jackson. mr. wynne first of all what was it like to research as stonewall jackson? i the archives wherever you went pretty good? >> the civil war, have to say the civil war suffers from no shortage of data a broad data and information. it's the most written about and research topic in american history. unlike some subjects like in my previous book where they were few and far between, in some ways...
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mr. sincroy under the enforcement summaries the stipulation that chris jackson entered into will take care of numbers two and three. >> those are an additional. >> only an additional. >> a she means to of violations 235i or fines for filings. >> and number 2 from 2011. >> i believe that's the one from court agreement on. >> okay. >> i had a comment about this document and i know i can't but i want to make sure when we are doing this work particularly in the timeline on all the documents that could. to the commission particularly open any of the complaint that are outstanding and pending in any such documents that find themselves at the commission. >> right. >> sorry by away of theirs we're timely handling those. >> that's correct. >> that's written. >> so just under the lobbyist pro-program in your report it says as of march 15, 19th street 26 are registered on the audit not near one hundred and 26. >> that was from last year i'm sorry could you - so in terms of the chu's who we choose to audit we chose by firm as opposed to by individual lobbyists because the reason that was chosen really
mr. sincroy under the enforcement summaries the stipulation that chris jackson entered into will take care of numbers two and three. >> those are an additional. >> only an additional. >> a she means to of violations 235i or fines for filings. >> and number 2 from 2011. >> i believe that's the one from court agreement on. >> okay. >> i had a comment about this document and i know i can't but i want to make sure when we are doing this work particularly in...
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mr. x in the, i believe you are next up -- ms. jackson lee, i believe you are next up. >> this is a committee i hold very dear come a very important response ability and i thank both of you for your astute leadership. let me also think the witnesses for their service. certainly the representative from the gao for providing us a flashlight to be able to ensure and correct and keep the american people secure. let me thank all of those part of the homeland security team, tsa that's my great -- many of you know my great admiration for the officers who put their lives on the line in the nation's airports to save our lives. i want to acknowledge the shooting and the loss of life of tso officer in los angeles -- i went out to los angeles in the last session. let me offer my concern and best wishes for a speedy recovery. let me proceed with a series of points and let me make this point and my colleagues should hear my point. this is a team effort when we talk about securing the airport. i'm causally frustrated and i understand local government bu
mr. x in the, i believe you are next up -- ms. jackson lee, i believe you are next up. >> this is a committee i hold very dear come a very important response ability and i thank both of you for your astute leadership. let me also think the witnesses for their service. certainly the representative from the gao for providing us a flashlight to be able to ensure and correct and keep the american people secure. let me thank all of those part of the homeland security team, tsa that's my great...
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mr. butterfield: thank you, ms. jackson lee. the gentleman from the state of virginia, who is also on the judiciary committee, mr. scott. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. in addition to what's been said about the need for discussion, i think it's important to note action which has been already taken. about a year and a half ago, about a year and a half ago, the house passed the death in custody reporting act, it was passed by the senate last december and signed by the president. it provides a report of any death in the custody of law enforcement, that is jails prisons, or in the process of arrest. be reported to the department of justice. many have talked about the attorney general, the chair of the -- the chief from philadelphia, chair of the president's task force have all talked about the need for data the death in custody reporting act will provide that data. so it's very important to note that the congressional black caucus hasn't only been talking about doing things, we've actually take than action and there's a lot more
mr. butterfield: thank you, ms. jackson lee. the gentleman from the state of virginia, who is also on the judiciary committee, mr. scott. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. in addition to what's been said about the need for discussion, i think it's important to note action which has been already taken. about a year and a half ago, about a year and a half ago, the house passed the death in custody reporting act, it was passed by the senate last december and signed by the president. it provides...
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mr. engel the gentlewoman from california ms. eshoo the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, the gentlewoman from california, miss susan davis, the gentleman from california mr. schiff, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. bolden. vice president biden: friends of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators and members of the committees on the part of the senate to escort ashraf ghani into the chamber. mr. mcconnell, the senator from texas, mr. cornyn, the senator from utah, mr. hache, the senator from wyoming mr. barrasso, the senator from mississippi, mr. wicker, the senator from tennessee, mr. corker, the senator from illinois, mr. durbin, the senator from washington, miss bury, the senator from michigan, miss stabin now, the senator from new jersey, mr. menendez, the senator from connecticut, mr. murphy. the speaker: members of the escort committee will please exit through the chamber lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the presid
mr. engel the gentlewoman from california ms. eshoo the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, the gentlewoman from california, miss susan davis, the gentleman from california mr. schiff, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. bolden. vice president biden: friends of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators and members of the committees on the part of the senate to escort ashraf ghani into the chamber. mr. mcconnell, the senator from texas, mr. cornyn, the...
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mrs. -- where are your family members? jimmy lee jackson his family, where are you? good.end peter more hours -- morales, where are you? i was not able to get you on the program. you have minutes while they are doing that. come here, quickly. many who answered it dr. king's call to come to selma, they were unitarian universalists. reverend morales is a national president of the organization. he has come all the way here today, in the same spirit in which others came here. i apologize to him -- i couldn't, i got the word too late -- buys are what you two have come this far -- very quickly, very quickly. >> i can do that quickly. it is an honor to be here. there are hundreds of unitarian universalists who have been gathering and birmingham and are here today. james reeves is one of our ministers. a member of our congregation. throughout this time, not only was this 50 years ago transformative in our nation, it was actually a transformative thing for you unitarian universalist, who finally made a big jump and walking are talking around civil rights and as really shaped our ow
mrs. -- where are your family members? jimmy lee jackson his family, where are you? good.end peter more hours -- morales, where are you? i was not able to get you on the program. you have minutes while they are doing that. come here, quickly. many who answered it dr. king's call to come to selma, they were unitarian universalists. reverend morales is a national president of the organization. he has come all the way here today, in the same spirit in which others came here. i apologize to him --...
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jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. speaker. just a few weeks ago, maybe even a few months ago, i had the privilege of listening partly to the testimony of attorney general nominee loretta lynch. a brilliant expression of a seasoned and competent, qualified, and wise attorney that has served this nation for many, many years. formerly as the u.s. attorney in brooklyn, new york, she has been one who has received accolades from all over the nation. now, unfortunately, the senate, the other body chooses to create a constitutional crisis. as she lingers waiting for a confirmation vote already approved by the judiciary committee with a bipartisan vote it begs the question while we are having this kind of treatment of the appointees of president opa ma. so i ask the other body if they would do what is -- president obama. so i ask the other body if they would do what is right for this country. as we continue to look for direction on antitrust issues, voting rights issues, women's rights issues, human rights issues and many issues dealin
jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. speaker. just a few weeks ago, maybe even a few months ago, i had the privilege of listening partly to the testimony of attorney general nominee loretta lynch. a brilliant expression of a seasoned and competent, qualified, and wise attorney that has served this nation for many, many years. formerly as the u.s. attorney in brooklyn, new york, she has been one who has received accolades from all over the nation. now, unfortunately, the senate, the other body...
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mr. duke as rescuers raced to the jackson street house fire where the man was trapped inside. fire fighters arrived to the the home already engulfed in smoke and flames. the damage was so bad that ten homes were evacuated in the a area. fire fighters had to push back from the scene. >> heavy smoke and a heavy flames. we had to leave the structure because of the heavy intense flames. >> fire fighters responded and reported seeing a blue flame during a fire which means gas was in the area. neighbors say that the man who was found dead in the basement of this home, was known, again as mr. duke. and he was a scrap metal collector with cars a and other metal objects surrounding his home. they all knew him very well. >>> and a handfull of attacks here at a local college, a at least four reported in the past few weeks how the school is trial to keep their students safe. >>> time is running out a deadline to strike a nuclear weapons deal with iran is just hours away new customers can save an average of $500 just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no t
mr. duke as rescuers raced to the jackson street house fire where the man was trapped inside. fire fighters arrived to the the home already engulfed in smoke and flames. the damage was so bad that ten homes were evacuated in the a area. fire fighters had to push back from the scene. >> heavy smoke and a heavy flames. we had to leave the structure because of the heavy intense flames. >> fire fighters responded and reported seeing a blue flame during a fire which means gas was in the...
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along with me also, hln legal analyst joey jackson and cnn legal analyst danny cevallos. mr., if i can ask you right off the bat, these officers -- this has been investigated. these officers are back on the job. it's very hard to know the entire picture by seeing that one body cam perspective. but from what you've seen, did you see anything untowards on the part of the officers in this response? >> you know, when we really take a look at the video, like you've mentioned, it's a very small snapshot in time. multiple things to consider. the first thing is the objective reasonableness of the use of deadly force, whether they perceived an actual threat to their lives or the life of the other individual involved. and you have to consider the training and things that go into dealing with someone who has mental health issues. the officers have to be able to articulate the fear for their lives and the safety maybe even of the young man's mother. but we also have to remember our interactions and how they're going to feed into an event. when you're dealing with somebody that has mental
along with me also, hln legal analyst joey jackson and cnn legal analyst danny cevallos. mr., if i can ask you right off the bat, these officers -- this has been investigated. these officers are back on the job. it's very hard to know the entire picture by seeing that one body cam perspective. but from what you've seen, did you see anything untowards on the part of the officers in this response? >> you know, when we really take a look at the video, like you've mentioned, it's a very small...
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jackson lee, please stand up. and the director of the national park service, mr. john jarvis, please stand up. and the 82nd attorney general of the united states, eric holder. [cheers and applause] and his lovely wife and son. first of the podium at shaun donovan, director of the office of management and budget, the moneyman for the president. prior to that, he was also the secretary of hud, so he has been a great public servant. shaun donovan. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> i look forward to that. [laughter] latest and gentlemen, program organizers, the thing was distinguished guests, good morning. i'm enormously honored to be here this morning to join you in commemorating the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the selma and macmurray march, and i want to particularly thank my friends and a colleague representative terri sewell. let's give her a round of applause. mayor evans as well, thank you both for allowing us to share in this great weekend of celebration. serving bishop james davis ledois strong, thank you all for your inspiration today. before i have the honor of introducing our att
jackson lee, please stand up. and the director of the national park service, mr. john jarvis, please stand up. and the 82nd attorney general of the united states, eric holder. [cheers and applause] and his lovely wife and son. first of the podium at shaun donovan, director of the office of management and budget, the moneyman for the president. prior to that, he was also the secretary of hud, so he has been a great public servant. shaun donovan. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> i...
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jackson lived. the report will be made by mr. albert turner of marion, alabama, from the heart of the black belt. turner: ladies and gentlemen, we are not satisfied. i bring you greetings from the town of 4000 people, a town where there are 5000 negroes. a town where are 3000 white people. 3%we are not satisfied. let the people of the world now that the people in marion, alabama, are not satisfied with what is going on there. i don't have but two minutes. so i'm going to have to get on with this this. -- with business. from 1954 to 1963 there were no negroes there. during that time, we had people with phd's. we also had people that -- in the system. we had a system where only one negro is allowed to take the test at one time. five negroes had an opportunity to take the test. we also had system where -- they would hide day by day. so we cannot even find the red stars there. we also had a system where you had to have a voucher. if the voucher did not satisfy the red stars -- you didn't get ahead. they worked 2 to 3 hours a day. then they would close up and go home. they met in different places. we
jackson lived. the report will be made by mr. albert turner of marion, alabama, from the heart of the black belt. turner: ladies and gentlemen, we are not satisfied. i bring you greetings from the town of 4000 people, a town where there are 5000 negroes. a town where are 3000 white people. 3%we are not satisfied. let the people of the world now that the people in marion, alabama, are not satisfied with what is going on there. i don't have but two minutes. so i'm going to have to get on with...
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jackson lee: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend. eaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: thank you. let me with enthusiasm thank the chairman of the full committee and mr. royce and the ranking member, both my friends, but my friend from new york, mr. engel who we have worked together on a number of issues. i am both a student of nigeria and a member of congress who has one of the largest -- on being polite i believe i have the largest population of nigerian people in my area of houston texas. we're very proud of the contributions that africans from the continent but in particular in this instance nigerian americans have made over the years. i am also privileged to chair with congressman chabot the nigerian caucus and i invite my colleagues to join because nigeria is the largest economy in -- largest population, i think the largest economy. i know south africa has been touted as such but the numbers go up and down. and there are many good people in nigeria who want for a better education for their children and for that
jackson lee: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend. eaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: thank you. let me with enthusiasm thank the chairman of the full committee and mr. royce and the ranking member, both my friends, but my friend from new york, mr. engel who we have worked together on a number of issues. i am both a student of nigeria and a member of congress who has one of the largest -- on being polite i believe i have the largest...
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it's a pretty dramatic cover "rebel yell," the violence and redemption of stonewall jackson. mr. wynne first of all what was it like to research as stonewall jackson? i the archives wherever you went pretty good? >> the civil war, have to say the civil war suffers from no shortage of data a broad data and information. it's the most written about and research topic in american history. unlike some subjects like in my previous book where they were few and far between, in some ways you were drowning in data and the weight and research of letters and microhistories and everything else and to some extent the challenges to find your way through it. .. >> >> note. >> the story of this award is a story of a transformation in the generals are the best. with the the civil war transforming people all over the world there were two versions one was the political general, other of glorious senators and congressmen and speaker of the house and those who often came to the ear of the war and were incompetent and word cowardly and washed out with a very negative side. of the other side you have uly
it's a pretty dramatic cover "rebel yell," the violence and redemption of stonewall jackson. mr. wynne first of all what was it like to research as stonewall jackson? i the archives wherever you went pretty good? >> the civil war, have to say the civil war suffers from no shortage of data a broad data and information. it's the most written about and research topic in american history. unlike some subjects like in my previous book where they were few and far between, in some ways...
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mr. butterfield: thank you ms. jackson lee. the gentleman from the state of virginia, who is also on the judiciary committee, mr. scott. mr. scott: thank you mr. chairman. in addition to what's been said about the need for discussion, i think it's important to note action which has been already taken. about a year and a half ago, about a year and a half ago, the house passed the death in custody reporting act, it was passed bied senate last december and signed by the president. it provides a report of any death in the custody of law enforcement, that is jails, prisons, or in the process of arrest. be reported to the department of justice. many have talked about the attorney general the chair of the -- the chief from philadelphia, chair of the president's task force have all talked about the need for data, the death in custody reporting act will provide that data. so it's very important to note that the congressional black can you -- congressional black caucus hasn't only been talking about doing things, we've actually take than
mr. butterfield: thank you ms. jackson lee. the gentleman from the state of virginia, who is also on the judiciary committee, mr. scott. mr. scott: thank you mr. chairman. in addition to what's been said about the need for discussion, i think it's important to note action which has been already taken. about a year and a half ago, about a year and a half ago, the house passed the death in custody reporting act, it was passed bied senate last december and signed by the president. it provides a...
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mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. jacksonee: mr. speaker, we just witnessed an opportunity that should not be singular and that is the coming together of members of the united states congress to address some very important issues. i've already spoken on the importance of providing for the children's health insurance program that this legislation, h.r. 2 has provided for and is securing medicare for our seniors and ensuring that our federally qualified health clinics, the very clinics i advocated for so many years ago and we've seen a growth to them and to the ones in my congressional district, they opened the doors to low income and those without insurance in years past. we are trying to get in front of the issue and the crisis of health care in america. but i want to make sure that as we pass this legislation we do not forget physician-owned hospitals which are prevalent in the state of texas, and many in my neighborhood. these are doctors who have sacrificed to open the doors of hospitals in low-income areas, and it is impo
mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. jacksonee: mr. speaker, we just witnessed an opportunity that should not be singular and that is the coming together of members of the united states congress to address some very important issues. i've already spoken on the importance of providing for the children's health insurance program that this legislation,...
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in particular, jackson was criticized for releasing surveillance footage that appeared to show mr.brown robbing a convenience store shortly before he was killed. it was unclear whether officer darren wilson was aware of the convenience store incident. after last week's justice department report, the big question remaining is whether officials will work with the doj to implement the requested reforms or will they have to be forced to comply. your reaction to the announcement today? >> it's a little too late. which seems to be something that chief jackson always seems to be behind the curve on. he probably should have been resigning quite some time ago. within this ferguson saga. and to hear there's a transition team, i think that -- a transition team should have been in place for quite some time already in trying to transition him out of there. >> do you think the mayor should resign as well? >> i do. that's up to the people to do. the people of ferguson. they can make that happen. with a recall effort. i think right now, people keep trying to give him a chance to try to come back,
in particular, jackson was criticized for releasing surveillance footage that appeared to show mr.brown robbing a convenience store shortly before he was killed. it was unclear whether officer darren wilson was aware of the convenience store incident. after last week's justice department report, the big question remaining is whether officials will work with the doj to implement the requested reforms or will they have to be forced to comply. your reaction to the announcement today? >> it's...
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mr. crump. the protests that happened last night were following the announcement that chief tom jackson, the policening, stepping down one week from now, albeit with a year of pay and health care. what do you make of that announcement? >> john, as we said previously, michael brown's family is relieved that actions are being taken to address the very troubling findings from the doj report and that hopefully this is a step in trying to heal the community and also to prevent stuff like this from happening again. we think about the events of last night, now more than ever, we need the police department and the community working together because that's the only way we're going to get through this. we have to work together, acknowledge that we have some serious problems and situations that we have to address where we can only get through this together. the african-american community, we do not condemn violence in any way. we are not saying we're going against police officers. we're going against bad police officers that kill our children and kill unarmed people in our community. we want to work with poli
mr. crump. the protests that happened last night were following the announcement that chief tom jackson, the policening, stepping down one week from now, albeit with a year of pay and health care. what do you make of that announcement? >> john, as we said previously, michael brown's family is relieved that actions are being taken to address the very troubling findings from the doj report and that hopefully this is a step in trying to heal the community and also to prevent stuff like this...
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mr. brooks other members of the public? all right seeing none thank you terra thank you again. all right public comment is closed next item. monica. >> deborah raphael and jen jackson -- information and discussion. >> commissioners we had talked about adding a repeating element to the agenda where we welcome new department members and so i've got five of them to announce to you it's not that they all five started in the last week we're just starting to get in the routine of this so we've got a few that have been here for a little while so they haven't been here in this room and i want to welcome them as i say your name will you please stand up so danny soto from the soto from the soto from the clean transportation team [applause] he's working on clean vehicle programs thank you danny and from the energy watch program we have 2 people that really just started maybe 1 week and 2-days and rena lopez will you stand up rena? [applause] and warren seto, her colleague, warren and they both come with tremendous experience in the energy first world when i read their applications recently i was really blown away at the talent and skill set and really excited to see what they
mr. brooks other members of the public? all right seeing none thank you terra thank you again. all right public comment is closed next item. monica. >> deborah raphael and jen jackson -- information and discussion. >> commissioners we had talked about adding a repeating element to the agenda where we welcome new department members and so i've got five of them to announce to you it's not that they all five started in the last week we're just starting to get in the routine of this so...
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jackson is here. thank you so much mr. mayor. [applause] is around here somewhere.ant to thank don and the members of the city club for inviting me here today. it is wonderful to be back in the city and i see a lot of friends and in some cases mentors. it's wonderful to see you again. he is one of my favorite people. [applause] every sitting president since ronald reagan has come here to the city club of cleveland to take your questions and that's because this is an institution that reflects what is a truly american idea. that is the belief that all of us have a role to play in resolving the most important issues of our time. in a democracy the most important office is the office of citizen and the city club tradition reflects that. now over the course of my presidency, one that began in the depths of a historic crisis no issue has been more important than the future of our economy. that's certainly been of great interest in ohio and in cleveland. no topics weigh more heavily on the minds of ordinary families and no subject is more worthy of a great big open debate.
jackson is here. thank you so much mr. mayor. [applause] is around here somewhere.ant to thank don and the members of the city club for inviting me here today. it is wonderful to be back in the city and i see a lot of friends and in some cases mentors. it's wonderful to see you again. he is one of my favorite people. [applause] every sitting president since ronald reagan has come here to the city club of cleveland to take your questions and that's because this is an institution that reflects...
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jackson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about right there. mr. gq, mr.immy: that's what i'm talking about, man. >> fantastic, fantastic opportunity to like get a free bespoke suit from a movie. >> jimmy: oh, is that -- >> yeah, this is actually from like the kingsman line. >> jimmy: look at that. oh, my gosh. so, you actually went to a a place in england and they went for it? >> no, no, no, no. matthew and mr. porter have joined in this, like, thing. so, they hope the movie becomes such a success that they just start selling these dope suits. >> jimmy: their own line of suits. >> their own suits. >> jimmy: gosh, this is beautiful. >> the kingsman line. >> jimmy: i love it. i'll do the kingsman line. welcome back, samuel l. jackson. thank you for being here, my man. i like this. i like this a lot. >> job face. that's that job face. >> jimmy: now, what job is this? >> "hateful eight." >> jimmy: oh, quentin tarantino? >> hanging out with quentin, yeah, man. >> jimmy: i mean, this is the one. "hateful eight," this is the one that was rumored not to be -- >>
jackson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about right there. mr. gq, mr.immy: that's what i'm talking about, man. >> fantastic, fantastic opportunity to like get a free bespoke suit from a movie. >> jimmy: oh, is that -- >> yeah, this is actually from like the kingsman line. >> jimmy: look at that. oh, my gosh. so, you actually went to a a place in england and they went for it? >> no, no, no, no. matthew and mr. porter have...
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jackson is here. thank you so much, mr. mayor. he's around here somewhere.ant to thank don and the members of the city club for inviting me here today. it is wonderful to be back in the city. and i see a lot of friends. in some cases, mentors, pastor it's wonderful to see you again. otis moss is one of my favorite people so -- [ applause ] but every sitting president since roundnald reagan has come here to the city club of cleveland to take your questions. and that's because this is an institution that reflects what is a truly american ideal. and that's the belief that all of us have a role to play in resolving the most important issues of our time. in a democracy, the most important office is the office of citizen. and the city club traditionally reflects that. now, over the course of my presidency, one that began in the depths a historic crisis no issue has been more important than the future of our economy. it's certainly been of great interest in ohio and in cleveland. no topics weighed more heavily on the minds than ordinary families. and no subject is
jackson is here. thank you so much, mr. mayor. he's around here somewhere.ant to thank don and the members of the city club for inviting me here today. it is wonderful to be back in the city. and i see a lot of friends. in some cases, mentors, pastor it's wonderful to see you again. otis moss is one of my favorite people so -- [ applause ] but every sitting president since roundnald reagan has come here to the city club of cleveland to take your questions. and that's because this is an...
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jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. speaker. this morning i speak on two issues of justice. dealing with my alma mater, the university of virginia, and to thank the young man, the student who experienced an unfortunate incident that caused him to have 10 stitches and to bleed on the streets of charlottesville by the hands of those who were enforcing the law. i want to join him by saying we all should be treated with human dignity, and i thank the governor of the state of virginia for a full investigation. we have to find a way to balance law and order with the dignity of treatment of african-americans and all people. i also say that the hostage taking of the attorney general nominee by those who will not push for her confirmation on the floor of the senate of the other body is not the handling of the constitution and the vice and consent that is necessary in the process of government. she is qualified. she is ready to serve. the nation needs a chief law enforcement officer. we must come together and find that balance that the constitution protects and that is the right of al
jackson lee: thank you very much, mr. speaker. this morning i speak on two issues of justice. dealing with my alma mater, the university of virginia, and to thank the young man, the student who experienced an unfortunate incident that caused him to have 10 stitches and to bleed on the streets of charlottesville by the hands of those who were enforcing the law. i want to join him by saying we all should be treated with human dignity, and i thank the governor of the state of virginia for a full...
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professor who had been on the stonewall jackson staff to get some people from this area to go to brazil as confederados. he made an especially strong appeal to mrs. thornton, who lived over here on beech street because her husband had been killed at sharpsburg. lee visited her home in farmville. but she had 4 young boys. he said they had their best chance to get out of here and go to brazil. the local minister told him to leave parishioners alone. the reality is that southern presbyterian denomination opened up a foreign mission field in brazil but it was really to be a chaplaincy outreach to our kind of people there. professor clabough: thank you. >> i had a quick question. do you think the majority of the people left for political reasons? not wanting to live under yankee rule or was it economics, perhaps hoping to establish a slave institution in brazil or elsewhere? do you have information about the states that they were more likely to have left? deep south like alabama or mississippi or upper south? i would think it would be deep south but i am guessing. professor clabough: let me start with your last question. yes, it was predominantly dee
professor who had been on the stonewall jackson staff to get some people from this area to go to brazil as confederados. he made an especially strong appeal to mrs. thornton, who lived over here on beech street because her husband had been killed at sharpsburg. lee visited her home in farmville. but she had 4 young boys. he said they had their best chance to get out of here and go to brazil. the local minister told him to leave parishioners alone. the reality is that southern presbyterian...
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jackson lee five minutes for questions. the their recognizes mr. rogers. >> thank you. i want to talk about this management inclusion program. what was the object i for when y'all set that up. what are you trying to accomplish with this? >> one objective was to improve the efficiency of the tsa lane. reduceing that risk that becomes the attractive target for a terror attack. >> did tsa conduct analysis on the entire screening process which is reduceing it to pre-check vetting by the flip of a coin. >> i don't believe it's pre-check vetting by a flip of the coin. >> we believe and as we looked at the individual component parts and management inclusion total as a system we believe it provides a better security proposition. it's more effective screening based on the analysis that we have done to date. >> maybe i'm confused. my understanding the way management inclusion works is you got somebody with an ipad that taps it and it randomly sends somebody to the pre-check line that's not gone through the application and screening process that the people who paid to be in the pr
jackson lee five minutes for questions. the their recognizes mr. rogers. >> thank you. i want to talk about this management inclusion program. what was the object i for when y'all set that up. what are you trying to accomplish with this? >> one objective was to improve the efficiency of the tsa lane. reduceing that risk that becomes the attractive target for a terror attack. >> did tsa conduct analysis on the entire screening process which is reduceing it to pre-check vetting...
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jackson lived. the report will be made by mr. albert turner of marion, alabama, from the heart of the black belt.en, we are not satisfied. i bring you greetings from the town of 4000 people, a town where there are 5000 negroes. 300 are voters. a town where are 3000 white people. we are not satisfied. i look worst than anybody on this stage and it is because i walked further than anybody on this stage and it was to let the people of the world know that the people in marion, alabama, are not satisfied with what is going on there. i don't have but two minutes. so i'm going to have to get on with business. from 1954 to 1963, there were no negroes there. during that time, we had people with phd's. we also had people that -- in the system. we had a system where only one negro is allowed to take the test at one time. in the run of a day, five negroes had an opportunity to take the test. none of them would pass. we also had system where -- they would hide day by day. so we cannot even find the red stars there. we also had a system where you had to have a voucher. if the voucher did not satisfy the red st
jackson lived. the report will be made by mr. albert turner of marion, alabama, from the heart of the black belt.en, we are not satisfied. i bring you greetings from the town of 4000 people, a town where there are 5000 negroes. 300 are voters. a town where are 3000 white people. we are not satisfied. i look worst than anybody on this stage and it is because i walked further than anybody on this stage and it was to let the people of the world know that the people in marion, alabama, are not...