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and robert jackson had a been working with the paper for three years and part of the motorcade covering that visit of president kennedy to dallas. as he he is near the book repozitiory, mr. jackson goes down and he starts changing his film. all of a sudden he hears a couple of shots. and he looks around and he hears three shots and looks up and sees a rifle being re treated from the window of the book repozityory and he's sitting there on the ground with an empty camera. so he misses covering that historic part of the story. however, mr. jackson continues to cover the story throughout the weekend and he learns that on sunday oswald is going to be taken to the city jail. and so he goes and of course he's not the only journalist covering the press. jack beers is there among others. and as they position themselves to be waiting, they hear he's coming in, he's coming in. and they're all ready. mr. jackson pre-focused to make sure he gets some sort of image. all of a sudden he feels someone gets right in front of him and passes right by him. and first thing he thinks is that, this person is
and robert jackson had a been working with the paper for three years and part of the motorcade covering that visit of president kennedy to dallas. as he he is near the book repozitiory, mr. jackson goes down and he starts changing his film. all of a sudden he hears a couple of shots. and he looks around and he hears three shots and looks up and sees a rifle being re treated from the window of the book repozityory and he's sitting there on the ground with an empty camera. so he misses covering...
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his name is robert jackson. he's 81 years old and last seen 10:30 this morning. he has alzheimer's and he was driving the family car. the car is a 2009 silver ford escape with virginia plates kv-1666. please call 911 or local police if you have seen him or if you have seen that vehicle. >>> ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused yesterday's bus crash that killed eight people and injured dozens more. they are in laredo, texas, right now and that's where we find sara, who shows how a trip to a casino ended in tragedy. we're told the majority of victims are in their 60s and one as old as 83. they were traveling to a casino on the texas-mexico border. they were on a charter bus when it rolled just before noon. the county medical examiner describing it as the worst commercial vehicle accident she's seen in ten years. the ntsb is on scene. they have launched their own investigation looking in to what caused this accident. one possibility, slick roads. we're told it was raining at the time of the accident. no word if that contributed to this tragedy. un
his name is robert jackson. he's 81 years old and last seen 10:30 this morning. he has alzheimer's and he was driving the family car. the car is a 2009 silver ford escape with virginia plates kv-1666. please call 911 or local police if you have seen him or if you have seen that vehicle. >>> ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused yesterday's bus crash that killed eight people and injured dozens more. they are in laredo, texas, right now and that's where we find sara,...
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of president kennedy is burned into the consciousness of most americans of a certain age and robert jackson had been working with the paper for three years and he was part of the motorcade covering that visit of president kennedy to dallas. as he is near the book reposito repository, mr. jackson goes down and he starts changing his fame, all of a sudden he hears a couple shots and he looks around, hes here three shots, he looks up and he sees a rifle being retreated from the window of the book repository and he's sitting there on the ground with an empty camera. so he misses covering that historic part of the story. however, mr. jackson continues to cover the story throughout the weekend and he learns that on sunday oswald is going to be taken to the city jail and so he goes and, of course, he's not the only journalist that is covering the event, jack beers from the associated press also happens to be there amongst others and as they position themselves to be waiting they hear "he's coming in, he's coming in." and they're all ready, mr. jackson prefocuses to make sure he gets some sort of i
of president kennedy is burned into the consciousness of most americans of a certain age and robert jackson had been working with the paper for three years and he was part of the motorcade covering that visit of president kennedy to dallas. as he is near the book reposito repository, mr. jackson goes down and he starts changing his fame, all of a sudden he hears a couple shots and he looks around, hes here three shots, he looks up and he sees a rifle being retreated from the window of the book...
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robert: jackson and pierre garcon and dockson. >> four guys with 40 catches that is ridiculous.k back. santana moss, myself, in a year we were on the nfl nwo group in league. we were bad that year. great preseason hype. i love that. they have all the talent in world. find a way to get everyone the ball. robert: i was told you have a pottery shop. >> you are right. robert what is story behind this? >> cooley in leesburg, virginia. robert: where does the love of art come from? >> it's the love of creating something. so even if it is building table. to me that is art and something to look at tangibly and say i have done that. robert: i could never build a table. >> you can! that is what everyone says. i can't draw. can you follow directions? robert: i can do that. >> you can build a table. robert: i don't know if i could follow directions that well. >> wait a while before you get married then. robert: more of the interview to see that at wjla.com. he gets married this summer, state and he made his own invitations. he did. leon: i heard he does quite well. robert: the drawings are r
robert: jackson and pierre garcon and dockson. >> four guys with 40 catches that is ridiculous.k back. santana moss, myself, in a year we were on the nfl nwo group in league. we were bad that year. great preseason hype. i love that. they have all the talent in world. find a way to get everyone the ball. robert: i was told you have a pottery shop. >> you are right. robert what is story behind this? >> cooley in leesburg, virginia. robert: where does the love of art come from?...
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you've been written a disciplinary by correctional officer robert jackson, rule violation 52, specifically do you swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give in the case is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> mr. jackson, what happened? >> when searching the back of honor "b" dorm, checked under easter's pillow, picked it up, there was a knife there. >> do you have any written questions for mr. jackson? >> yes, 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 that area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found
you've been written a disciplinary by correctional officer robert jackson, rule violation 52, specifically do you swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give in the case is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> mr. jackson, what happened? >> when searching the back of honor "b" dorm, checked under easter's pillow, picked it up, there was a knife there. >> do you have any written questions for mr. jackson?...
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to his credit, justice robert jackson who took a leave from the. her court said no.aid if we do not provide due process even to the nazi leaders, we will pass a poisoned chalice to future generations. when my feeling is that if due process is good enough for the nazi leaders, it would have been good enough for osama bin laden. number six, there must be an assessment that relevant governmental authorities in the country were action was contemplated cannot, or will not effectively address the threat to u.s. persons which is left undefined. and seven, there must be an assessment that no other reasonable alternative exist to a address the threat to u.s. persons, also left undefined. finally, the fact the fact sheet would excuse all of these preconditions when the president takes action in extraordinary circumstances which are both lawful and necessary to protect the united states and its allies. there is no definition of extraordinary circumstances or what would be lawful. releasing the presidential policy guidance, declassify an will clarify the gaps in the guideline fo
to his credit, justice robert jackson who took a leave from the. her court said no.aid if we do not provide due process even to the nazi leaders, we will pass a poisoned chalice to future generations. when my feeling is that if due process is good enough for the nazi leaders, it would have been good enough for osama bin laden. number six, there must be an assessment that relevant governmental authorities in the country were action was contemplated cannot, or will not effectively address the...
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kept looking and hoping there'd be a margolin, and i found that in the papers of earl warren, robert h. jackson, on and on. so needles in haystacks. >> [inaudible] be clear for those who may not know those two names. >> yes. >> it took me about five years to write the book. got a full-time job and three little kids in addition, so i think that's certainly defensible. yeah, and i suffered the opposite blessing, as it were. 162 boxes of materials in the library of congress, 8,000 columns. mary responded to every letter she ever received as a columnist as long as it did not include profanity. so there was enormous material there. 60 or 70 interviews. at one point when i was midstream, i had a book that was three times length that it ended up. and, you know, it did allow me a certain luxury in being able to really find those stories that i thought were most indicative of her as a person and really illuminated her story. and she lived til she was in her mid 80s, so it covered an enormous swath of not only journalism, but contemporary american history and a lot of changes for women in the business. s
kept looking and hoping there'd be a margolin, and i found that in the papers of earl warren, robert h. jackson, on and on. so needles in haystacks. >> [inaudible] be clear for those who may not know those two names. >> yes. >> it took me about five years to write the book. got a full-time job and three little kids in addition, so i think that's certainly defensible. yeah, and i suffered the opposite blessing, as it were. 162 boxes of materials in the library of congress,...
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robert e. lee. from stonewall jackson. of amirate -- commission lieutenant general. beautifully engraved documents. beautiful documents. that is probably unique. there can only be one other. kirby smith was the only other .en who held all of them i've used his papers in chapel hill. i don't think i've seen them again. i don't think they are there. we will say it is unique. how is that for good serious scholarship? if it sounds good, say they are unique. page day by or 15 day account of the medical doctor who attended hood after his leg was amputated. why is it detailed? you what it said but you a breakfast this morning and you don't want to know. it proves he was not using drugs. the doctor records i gave him morphine after the leg was amputated at night to help them get to sleep. then he writes for the first time he went to sleep without morphine and there is no more mention of it. that goes against the slander that hood used drugs. now you have proof. it shows what a great historian steve is. the point i'm getting at, if you go into this and look at this from some
robert e. lee. from stonewall jackson. of amirate -- commission lieutenant general. beautifully engraved documents. beautiful documents. that is probably unique. there can only be one other. kirby smith was the only other .en who held all of them i've used his papers in chapel hill. i don't think i've seen them again. i don't think they are there. we will say it is unique. how is that for good serious scholarship? if it sounds good, say they are unique. page day by or 15 day account of the...
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robert: day two of the redskins o.t.a.'s. no jackpot. jackson nowhere in sight."he will get there." speaking of cousins he and the redskins have until july 15 to agree on an extension. still no word when that decision will be made. erin hawksworth was at the park today. >> i'm looking at and years guys are born and guys telling me they saw me when they were in middle school and all the other stuff. it's humbling. but you know when i step out on the field, i feel 21 again. rejuvenated me. erin: a spark. more excitement. >> i wake up, i don't feel sore or stiff. i don't feel old anymore. erin: loving the adjustment. >> i hope he plays like the 21-year-old receiver. day action for the nats. leading the n.l. east by only by half a game. that is after today. they got started early in this one. stop in the first. david wright to left. solo shot. mets are up 1-0. nats lose 2-0. hoops, maryland guard melo trimble on the clock. not the shot clock. he has until midnight to pull the name from the nba draft. he didn't sign with an agent so he back for the junior year. he und
robert: day two of the redskins o.t.a.'s. no jackpot. jackson nowhere in sight."he will get there." speaking of cousins he and the redskins have until july 15 to agree on an extension. still no word when that decision will be made. erin hawksworth was at the park today. >> i'm looking at and years guys are born and guys telling me they saw me when they were in middle school and all the other stuff. it's humbling. but you know when i step out on the field, i feel 21 again....
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roberts slid down the depth chart after desean jackson and this year's first-round pick josh dodson. redskins would face 2 million against the salary cap. >> it's so far. >> i can pass? >> bryce harper, he was making a special tonight show," partnerering with jimmy fallon with eager beaver. tricking up the nats mvp and will it do the thing for some of the folks at nbc 4. we put him to the test. >> enthusiastic, wants it bad. >> wants it bad? eager -- oh, oh, eager beaver? >> yes, yes, yes. >> avid mammal! [ laughter ] >> beaver. >> avid. eager beaver. >> hey, now! >> did you get that face? [ laughter ] >> how are you going to miss that? [ laughter ] >> the beaver face. >> i'll never forget that face, man. >> what a shame! >> oh, my goodness. >> that's the real jim vance right there. other -- >> he's good at giving clues. >> that's our broadcast for now. >> i'll see it right now. >> look that up. >> see you at 11:00. ♪ stand by me vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, ass
roberts slid down the depth chart after desean jackson and this year's first-round pick josh dodson. redskins would face 2 million against the salary cap. >> it's so far. >> i can pass? >> bryce harper, he was making a special tonight show," partnerering with jimmy fallon with eager beaver. tricking up the nats mvp and will it do the thing for some of the folks at nbc 4. we put him to the test. >> enthusiastic, wants it bad. >> wants it bad? eager -- oh, oh,...
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robert motherwell was the youngest of a group of famous american painters that included jackson pollock and willem de kooning, who pioneered a new style of american art known as abstract expressionism. after robert motherwell's death, jack flam became president of the foundation dedicated to his work, and was assembling a catalogue of all of motherwell's paintings, what's known as a catalogue raisonnee. essentially a dealer would want a motherwell that they have, that they are selling, to be in the catalogue of motherwell's work, so that-- >> flaml absolutely. >> cooper: it gives it legitimacy? >> flam the catalogue raisonnee in a way is the bible for the market. >> cooper: for years, jack flam and his researchers had been gathering information about hundreds of purported motherwell paintings, analyzing them to sort out the real ones from the fakes. essentially you're doing detective work? >> flam: it is very much detective work, yes. >> cooper: into an artist's past, an artist's history? >> flam: yes, i mean you end up knowing things about the artist that the artist himself or herself
robert motherwell was the youngest of a group of famous american painters that included jackson pollock and willem de kooning, who pioneered a new style of american art known as abstract expressionism. after robert motherwell's death, jack flam became president of the foundation dedicated to his work, and was assembling a catalogue of all of motherwell's paintings, what's known as a catalogue raisonnee. essentially a dealer would want a motherwell that they have, that they are selling, to be in...
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hallie jackson, kasie hunt with the clinton campaign in san jose, and political reporter robert costa out of washington. kasie, let me go to you, first, with the clinton campaign. it's interesting, this is -- for people that have followed clinton's political career, watch her be as aggressive trying to respond to trump's every move is a change. >> it's very much a change, chuck. and i think it reflects a belief inside the clinton campaign. people i've talked to over the 24 hours are essentially saying that they know that she somehow has to be much more tactical than she's been in the past and be defending him at every news cycle turn, chuck. >> i'm going to pause here. joining me on the phone right now is the democratic presidential front-runner and lookly nominee, hillary clinton. secretary clinton, welcome back to the show. >> thanks a lot, chuck. good to talk to you. >> all right. let me start with, first, response to donald trump. officially the nominee. we heard you earlier. you called him an urgent threat. that is -- that's language you might use for some enemy of the united sta
hallie jackson, kasie hunt with the clinton campaign in san jose, and political reporter robert costa out of washington. kasie, let me go to you, first, with the clinton campaign. it's interesting, this is -- for people that have followed clinton's political career, watch her be as aggressive trying to respond to trump's every move is a change. >> it's very much a change, chuck. and i think it reflects a belief inside the clinton campaign. people i've talked to over the 24 hours are...
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. >> nbc's halle jackson for us outside trump tower this afternoon. thanks. i want to bring in now robertthe washington post." what are you hearing in washington at this point from republicans? how is this meeting being received in the capital that we saw today? >> senator corker is the chairman of the foreign relations committee, someone who surprised many by being more in line on foreign policy. he mentioned trump as a realist in harkening back to henry kissinger and richard nixon, casting trump as someone who's not a traditional conservative hawk. so even if he's not on the ticket, he's seen as someone who's a powerful hand, supportive of the nominee. >> and halle jackson pointed out too there if he were a potential running mate, he does fill some important gaps that donald trump has. how far does that go with republicans as we see them starting to coalesce around donald trump as the nominee? does a meeting like this help with that? >> corker wouldn't bring you a swing state. republicans are likely to win tennessee. what he does bring is the inside knowledge of how washington works. he
. >> nbc's halle jackson for us outside trump tower this afternoon. thanks. i want to bring in now robertthe washington post." what are you hearing in washington at this point from republicans? how is this meeting being received in the capital that we saw today? >> senator corker is the chairman of the foreign relations committee, someone who surprised many by being more in line on foreign policy. he mentioned trump as a realist in harkening back to henry kissinger and richard...
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nbc's hallie jackson is covering his campaign and she joins us live. later this morning defense secretary robertack. ♪ we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort® allergy spray. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> all right. as we continue to cover breaking news of egyptair 804 en route paris to cairo disappearing from radar about 10 miles into egyptian airspace, we're hearing now from presidential candidates, at least one, donald tr
nbc's hallie jackson is covering his campaign and she joins us live. later this morning defense secretary robertack. ♪ we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. if you have allergy congestion...