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these pro-jackson state banks, by jackson's opponents, are called pet banks, pets of andrew jackson. look at this. king andrew i trampling over the u.s. constitution. overstepping his constitutional authority. the whigs say, born to command. this guy has taken some dictator like steps. he is too king-like, they say. you'll notice, what is that document jackson is holding up driving the bankers out? order of the removal of the public moneys deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in reference to the removal of federal deposits. years later, when jackson was on his deathbed, he is asked, what proud r most accomplishment? jackson has four words. i killed the bank. his proudest accomplishment. for 77 years in this country, no central bank. in 1913, the congress chartered a new central bank called the federal reserve. this federal reserve, we could do a whole class on the federal reserve. in short, one of the country's wealthiest financiers in u.s. history, j.p. morgan, designed the federal reserve. it loans out the money at 1% or it is rest, that's where now, to lending banks, goldman sach
these pro-jackson state banks, by jackson's opponents, are called pet banks, pets of andrew jackson. look at this. king andrew i trampling over the u.s. constitution. overstepping his constitutional authority. the whigs say, born to command. this guy has taken some dictator like steps. he is too king-like, they say. you'll notice, what is that document jackson is holding up driving the bankers out? order of the removal of the public moneys deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in reference to...
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but jackson didn't buy it. so he thought theywould, would back again from tennessee to get another shot at new orleans. so jackson kept everyone together. just before a major battle, word came from the british, it's over. and they left. it was the final battle. people did celebrate but the treaty was delayed. and that's how it ended. the last major battle stopped at the battle of new orleans. >> january 1815 that happened. when did he become president, how many years later? >> he was the president and they lost the most controversial election of those times. you got the popular vote anand ended up in a three-way race. john quincy adams becomes president. he showed up at the inaugural, he shook everybody's hand. hetalked about america coming together . he said in four more years, i'm coming back and he came back. oki want to add something else jackson, he was one of the first to leave virginia and move washington and campaign. there would be pictures of him in battle. he'd speak to the people outside the so-call
but jackson didn't buy it. so he thought theywould, would back again from tennessee to get another shot at new orleans. so jackson kept everyone together. just before a major battle, word came from the british, it's over. and they left. it was the final battle. people did celebrate but the treaty was delayed. and that's how it ended. the last major battle stopped at the battle of new orleans. >> january 1815 that happened. when did he become president, how many years later? >> he...
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andrew jackson was married to a woman named rachel jackson, rachel donaldson who became rachel jackson in the 1790's. and that was a source of extreme controversy because rachel was married to another man. and she had a falling out and when jackson married her, she thought you was divorced but the divorce papers weren't in, so technically jackson was in a bigamist marriage, and this was used by his political opponents for years and years to come. in fact, when rachel died in the, just a few weeks after presidential election of 1828, jackson claimed -- -- -- jackson blamed the death of his wife on john quincy adams, his political opponent,, because adams supporters had used the issue of this controversial marriage to rachel as a point against and jackson believed this stressed her out to the point of killing her late in 1828. if i may make a footnote, two native adopt american children, one which we don't know much about that his , and adopteddore girl who wasan an orphan from the creek war that he fought in. so that's jackson's family. host: and the hermitage in tennessee was what? the
andrew jackson was married to a woman named rachel jackson, rachel donaldson who became rachel jackson in the 1790's. and that was a source of extreme controversy because rachel was married to another man. and she had a falling out and when jackson married her, she thought you was divorced but the divorce papers weren't in, so technically jackson was in a bigamist marriage, and this was used by his political opponents for years and years to come. in fact, when rachel died in the, just a few...
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war before jackson. getting wounded. jackson walking over and saying, i need more guys to finish them off and he gets up, fight the candidate gets shot again. they sent him back to washington to heal. they think he's going to die. he lives. jackson would mentor him. so i thought it was the perfect next step. to see what texas had done is fascinating. i always thought you had to be from texas to study texas because they get very resentful for a new yorker to do it that i'm finding open arms. i cannot wait to tell that story and i hope you like it. what i tried to do it in my books, i don't try to impress you with vocabulary. get you caught up in the background and the smell in the air. some people don't like that but when i tried to do is tell a story that's accurate but concise. that makes you want to study more. i don't think i can do the definitive biography even myself, but i think i can grab a slice of what made these men and women great and totally destroyed because really the supporting cast matter
war before jackson. getting wounded. jackson walking over and saying, i need more guys to finish them off and he gets up, fight the candidate gets shot again. they sent him back to washington to heal. they think he's going to die. he lives. jackson would mentor him. so i thought it was the perfect next step. to see what texas had done is fascinating. i always thought you had to be from texas to study texas because they get very resentful for a new yorker to do it that i'm finding open arms. i...
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jackson would mentor him. so i thought it would be a perfect next up and see what texas has done a fascinating. i always thought you to be from texas to study texas because they get resentful for a new yorker to do it. but i'm finding nothing but open arms and cannot wait to tell a story and hope you'll like it. what i try to do my books i don't try compression with vocabulary. i don't try to get you caught up in the background and the smell in the air. and some people don't like that what i i try to do is tell a sy that's accurate and concise, and make you want to study more. i don't think i can do the definitive biography even by myself but i think i could grab a slice of what made these men and women great and tell you the story because really the supporting cast matters so much. we are the supporting cast. we are not on mount rushmore but we matter. that's what i try to do with the books and people have been kind enough to get there. i just love telling the story. i never thought history would be so under
jackson would mentor him. so i thought it would be a perfect next up and see what texas has done a fascinating. i always thought you to be from texas to study texas because they get resentful for a new yorker to do it. but i'm finding nothing but open arms and cannot wait to tell a story and hope you'll like it. what i try to do my books i don't try compression with vocabulary. i don't try to get you caught up in the background and the smell in the air. and some people don't like that what i i...
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david jackson was dead. not missing. and the way he had been hidden made it perfectly clear he had been murdered all those years ago. most likely before his friends or family even noticed he was gone. which have put a final period on his mother's lingering hope for his return. and apparently an ex-wife's what ifs. were you seriously thinking, you know, maybe some day i'll get back together with him? >> when it's your first love, you're always thinki, you know, wow, you know, could it work? what if? >> strange how things turn out. barbara had moved back to florida, remarried, again, had a daughter, took a job at walmart, but still held a candle for david, even as he lay under the ground practically next door to the very walmart where she worked. what did that do to you? >> it's an eerie feeling. it's, you know, that he was in that area, that i didn't even know about. >> such an odd coincidence. too odd, maybe? time for a chat. detective velasquez called barbara, got herself invited over to barbara's house. barbara seemed
david jackson was dead. not missing. and the way he had been hidden made it perfectly clear he had been murdered all those years ago. most likely before his friends or family even noticed he was gone. which have put a final period on his mother's lingering hope for his return. and apparently an ex-wife's what ifs. were you seriously thinking, you know, maybe some day i'll get back together with him? >> when it's your first love, you're always thinki, you know, wow, you know, could it...
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david jackson was dead. not missing. and the way he had been hidden made it perfectly clear he had been murdered all those years ago. most likely before his friends or family even noticed he was gone. which have put a final period on his mother's lingering hope for his return. and apparently an ex-wife's what ifs. were you seriously thinking, you know, maybe some day i'll get back together with him? >> when it's your first love, you're always think, you know, wow, you know, could it work? what if? >> strange how things turn out. barbara had moved back to florida, remarried, again, had a daughter, took a job at walmart, but still held a candle for david, even as he lay under the ground practically next door to the very walmart where she worked. what did that do to you? >> it's an eerie feeling. it's, you know, that he was in that area, that i didn't even know about. >> such an odd coincidence. too odd, maybe? time for a chat. detective velasquez called barbara, got herself invited over to barbara's house. barbara seemed t
david jackson was dead. not missing. and the way he had been hidden made it perfectly clear he had been murdered all those years ago. most likely before his friends or family even noticed he was gone. which have put a final period on his mother's lingering hope for his return. and apparently an ex-wife's what ifs. were you seriously thinking, you know, maybe some day i'll get back together with him? >> when it's your first love, you're always think, you know, wow, you know, could it work?...
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jackson went to virginia and washington to campaign. heor would speak to the people outside of the beltway where we are today. it was a real-world victory for him. so actually behindeo closed doors but i thank you can learn like al gore did losing my 500 votes i think we can all learn from jackson is controversialrs and heart wrenching but important for us to have a c succession even with kennedy i decided to learn a lesson from that to. >> andrew jackson the miracle of new orleans is the name of the book.k. brianne killed mead third history book. so what about them the mccain funeral the last couple days inin america and to be at the national cathedral today a couple miles up the street. what we be talking about monday morning? >> no. i will be off on monday. we will talk about it but he is such a great man. he never got along with donald trump.e i never met him but ever since john said that then mccain never got over it. president trump understands the war on terror. but aretha franklin that happens megan mccain said something like am
jackson went to virginia and washington to campaign. heor would speak to the people outside of the beltway where we are today. it was a real-world victory for him. so actually behindeo closed doors but i thank you can learn like al gore did losing my 500 votes i think we can all learn from jackson is controversialrs and heart wrenching but important for us to have a c succession even with kennedy i decided to learn a lesson from that to. >> andrew jackson the miracle of new orleans is the...
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jackson? is jackson: great question. and this has really been a definitely one to kind of go back and forth with especially amongst the veteran community. look, i may not agree with what colin are kaepernick did or where he chose to do it, but he got that recommendation from a veteran, to do it in the method that he did, he did it to extend respect to veterans, to extend respect to the flag. i may not agree with what he's doing or why he's doing it, but i fought to defend his right to do it. but he must understand that doing it at your work, you must go ahead and endure the private ramifications that come from that. and i believe that he's done a fantastic job of holding up under that scrutiny. >> moderator: do you agree, mr. pritzker? pritzker: i believe we all need to remember why colin kaepernick was protesting in the first place. i think that's gotten lost here. and that's because he was standing up protesting the use of excessive force against people of color, something extraordinarily important in our city and in o
jackson? is jackson: great question. and this has really been a definitely one to kind of go back and forth with especially amongst the veteran community. look, i may not agree with what colin are kaepernick did or where he chose to do it, but he got that recommendation from a veteran, to do it in the method that he did, he did it to extend respect to veterans, to extend respect to the flag. i may not agree with what he's doing or why he's doing it, but i fought to defend his right to do it....
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here in jackson. he had just graduated the summer of the freedom rides, and like brenda was talking about, ms. travis, you know, the emmett till moment was very meaningful for him. he said i remember, when i first heard about, when i first heard about the north carolina sit ins, i said man, when can something like that come to jackson? mississippi was locked out at that time. there was no sit in in jackson, nothing going on in mississippi until later that fall of 1961. an jesse told me i was fearful for my mother, but if i acted independently without support i would end up like emmett till. and it was a great possibility that that would happen. and he a had to make the decisi, like ms. travis talking about, about ongoing to go get arrested. for people who are coming from elsewhere in the country, a decision to go to mississippi involved maybe a bus ride or an airplane ride, and then bus ride or train ride from the cities into jackson. but if you were a freedom rider from jackson getting arrested was j
here in jackson. he had just graduated the summer of the freedom rides, and like brenda was talking about, ms. travis, you know, the emmett till moment was very meaningful for him. he said i remember, when i first heard about, when i first heard about the north carolina sit ins, i said man, when can something like that come to jackson? mississippi was locked out at that time. there was no sit in in jackson, nothing going on in mississippi until later that fall of 1961. an jesse told me i was...
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wanted to feel jackson. so, he is a great american and i hope you'll read "a great american." >> host: elizabeth in littleton, colorado. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hey. i love you, c-span. brian, you talk much about the pirate in your book. >> guest: yes. one of the key moments is -- -- a demoment approach bid the -- they were kind of done a wink and a nod deal. we'll expunge your crimes and we'll pay you. jackson said, i don't deal with bandits and the more he talked to people on the ground, he realized and the pirates were able to fight and use their weaponry and supply the money and knowledge of the area to allow him to put together this army. since no -- jean la feat was fighting in the battle and supplying armaments and men. the conglomeration of people, indians, free men of color, regular army, tennessee riflemen and kentucky riflemen and the rites. hope you like it. >> time for a couple more calls for brian kilmeade, this is richard in north carolina. >> caller: hello. mr. kilm
wanted to feel jackson. so, he is a great american and i hope you'll read "a great american." >> host: elizabeth in littleton, colorado. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hey. i love you, c-span. brian, you talk much about the pirate in your book. >> guest: yes. one of the key moments is -- -- a demoment approach bid the -- they were kind of done a wink and a nod deal. we'll expunge your crimes and we'll pay you. jackson said, i don't deal with...
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jackson who lived there. this is about 20 minutes. jawana jackson who grew up there. >> even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. what happened in selma is part of a far larger movement which reaches into every section and state of america. it is the effort of american negroes to secure for themselves the full blessings of american life. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes, but really, it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and, we shall overcome. [applause] >> the night president lyndon addressed the assassination of martin luther king, he and of that speech by echoing the words that that dr. martin luther king jr. used so rightsn the civil movement. there was a photographer here, "life" magazine at the time and he was embedded in the house. king'sed to capture dr. emotions as he watched on television, president johnson committing to signing the voting rights act. this is the chair that dr. king was sitting in that night, watching the television. as
jackson who lived there. this is about 20 minutes. jawana jackson who grew up there. >> even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. what happened in selma is part of a far larger movement which reaches into every section and state of america. it is the effort of american negroes to secure for themselves the full blessings of american life. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes, but really, it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of...
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jackson? mr. jackson: why are we worried about the hackers when right here, the general assembly continued to rig elections year after year. gov. rauner: that is a good point. that is fair enough. mr. jackson: it's absurd we are focusing on russia and here in my own backyard, the news stories have flooded for decades about gerrymandering and the ballot access laws. i had to get 50,000 signatures to get on the ballot. you all needed 5000. carol: we will switch back to something. >> may i respond? thatimportant to point out governor has done nearly nothing about this. he refuses to take us out of the crosscheck system. he has failed at the computer upgrade system for the state of illinois to read i don't see why anybody would trust him to secure the ballot box when he has failed at all those things. 3.5 years in, you have accomplished nearly nothing and failed as governor. carol: let's talk about the death penalty. one last law and order question. governor rauner, you called for the reinstatement of
jackson? mr. jackson: why are we worried about the hackers when right here, the general assembly continued to rig elections year after year. gov. rauner: that is a good point. that is fair enough. mr. jackson: it's absurd we are focusing on russia and here in my own backyard, the news stories have flooded for decades about gerrymandering and the ballot access laws. i had to get 50,000 signatures to get on the ballot. you all needed 5000. carol: we will switch back to something. >> may i...
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and how jackson wanted texas, new he couldn't grab texas because he had another war again. some of the things i tried to unwind and i'mfinding it fascinating so hopefully you will like it . >> john yeager your co-author is working on that book? >> guest: this one will be just me so i'm working on now and texas has been great so far. they kept great records, even back then. >> host: doug is calling in from fort michigan. >> caller: i have a comment and the question. i've been struck by how tough that sop jackson was, whether you likehim or not, he was a man of his time . he didn't like slavery, didn't like indians too much man who was he ever talk and he had those people, there's a little statichere for some reason .
and how jackson wanted texas, new he couldn't grab texas because he had another war again. some of the things i tried to unwind and i'mfinding it fascinating so hopefully you will like it . >> john yeager your co-author is working on that book? >> guest: this one will be just me so i'm working on now and texas has been great so far. they kept great records, even back then. >> host: doug is calling in from fort michigan. >> caller: i have a comment and the question. i've...
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what most people don't realize, and for me this was a big part of jackson's rock 'n roll, jackson browne was a bona fide rock 'n roll sex god. >> ♪ running low running on empty ♪ >> jackson browne, cat stevens. james taylor. so many more of our great singer songwriters have performed for the rock hall. ♪ >> ♪ i don't know where i am going i am on my way now taking the time goodbye to rosie the queen of corona see me and julio down by the schoolyard ♪ >> ♪ oh mexico got to go ♪ >> ♪ i saw my reflection on a snow-covered hill till the landslide brought me down ♪ >> buffalo springfield was born in 1966. they were blonde and brunette. they were fringe and paisley. they were the city and the canyons. they were the sunset strip and whiskey a go-go. three great voices and poets. >> ♪ everybody look what is going down ♪ >> rockers to singer songwriters. the classic songs that have stood the test of time. >> ♪ sweet home alabama where this guys are so blue ♪ >> this is your chance to own a piece of rock 'n roll history. the rock 'n roll hall of fame in concert. don't wai
what most people don't realize, and for me this was a big part of jackson's rock 'n roll, jackson browne was a bona fide rock 'n roll sex god. >> ♪ running low running on empty ♪ >> jackson browne, cat stevens. james taylor. so many more of our great singer songwriters have performed for the rock hall. ♪ >> ♪ i don't know where i am going i am on my way now taking the time goodbye to rosie the queen of corona see me and julio down by the schoolyard ♪ >> ♪ oh...
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jackson, do you have a tax plan? >> the only thing i'd like to do is keep the flat tax and everybody living at and below profferty line, give them the ability to waive that income tax to crawl up out of poverty. and those living on the lower level and those like myself. >> senator mccann, do you have a tax plan? >> yes, zero based. and everybody is talking about how much they're going to pick the pockets of the people. let's talk about the money coming in and how we spend it. we don't spend it based on how much we need, but do it by how much we spent last year and a multiplier. my budget management will come up with a budget determine na tiff of what we really need to spend. if the legislature won't join us in that fight i will use constitutional powers afforded the governor to use that line item veto so that we don't overspend the money and balance the budget. >> there's ads that mr. pritzker mileage tax and he calls it a lie and the record seems to indicate it's not exactly what he said. are you bending the truth a
jackson, do you have a tax plan? >> the only thing i'd like to do is keep the flat tax and everybody living at and below profferty line, give them the ability to waive that income tax to crawl up out of poverty. and those living on the lower level and those like myself. >> senator mccann, do you have a tax plan? >> yes, zero based. and everybody is talking about how much they're going to pick the pockets of the people. let's talk about the money coming in and how we spend it....
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busy like jackson? i knew injured jackson. [laughter] in 2017 in nashville tennessee where i live with the 250th birthday we had a paintball dual so i'm thinking i should do something because whenever presidents talk about their predecessors and it is interesting to keep track because they see as they wish to be seen. when jack kennedy said this is a greatest gathering of talent so what he was really saying is isn't very jeff sodium and of to invite all of you here? with those democrats or the tyrant of wall street. that is key in the story i promise. he comes down so i write an open letter to the president. so if you're going to embrace jackson don't embrace just the crazy parts and there are plenty. he said his only regret in public life he did not hang henry clay and jott will just shot john c calhoun his own vice president. that the next person who thought that way about their running mate was john mccain. so i cleared that with mccain years ago i've been telling that for years. don't worry. so to embrace for all of his si
busy like jackson? i knew injured jackson. [laughter] in 2017 in nashville tennessee where i live with the 250th birthday we had a paintball dual so i'm thinking i should do something because whenever presidents talk about their predecessors and it is interesting to keep track because they see as they wish to be seen. when jack kennedy said this is a greatest gathering of talent so what he was really saying is isn't very jeff sodium and of to invite all of you here? with those democrats or the...
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he has the orders he sent to jackson it break off the siege. in the execution of this movement on the morning of 15, as lee is close to creek, hever antietam gets a dispatch from stonewall jacks lee on, and jackson tells by the blessing of god harper's to surrender. they surrendered that morning. 1 union p.o.w.'s. one of the biggest victories in confederates. they lose about 300 and capture artillery, ammunition, equipment. it was a well executed longer thanust took lee thought it was going to. arper's ferry will surrender, ok. lee starts it reconsider -- starts to reconsider. there's a chance that i can reunite my army and we can in maryland, here at sharpsburg bu .arpsburg you can look at the map. that is risky. is. where mcclause he has it march down cross the and get it harper's ferry and up to shepherdstown and sharpsburg. all have to march there. look how close almost all the army is and he only has 15,000 at sharpsburg. so, he makes a decision. i'm going to try to fit a battle mye and see if i can reunite army. people have opinions about
he has the orders he sent to jackson it break off the siege. in the execution of this movement on the morning of 15, as lee is close to creek, hever antietam gets a dispatch from stonewall jacks lee on, and jackson tells by the blessing of god harper's to surrender. they surrendered that morning. 1 union p.o.w.'s. one of the biggest victories in confederates. they lose about 300 and capture artillery, ammunition, equipment. it was a well executed longer thanust took lee thought it was going to....
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jackson lee: mr. speaker, it's my pleasure to yield to the subcommittee ranking member of the immigration committee on judiciary, zo lofgren, one minute. two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, there is some things in this bill that probably make sense and there are some things in this bill that i think are very poorly crafted and will have adverse implications for juvenile law, for sentencing reform. we should have had a hearing. we should have looked into this whole matter and come up with something that we could all support. now, one of the things i hate to say, there is a sense of urgency here. the problem is the majority sat on their hands. this decision, the supreme court, was april 17 of this year. what did the committee do in response? nothing. nothing. no bill was introduced. no hearings were held. and then last week this piece of legislation was introduced, rushed to the floor without adequate thought. yes, we need to act
jackson lee: mr. speaker, it's my pleasure to yield to the subcommittee ranking member of the immigration committee on judiciary, zo lofgren, one minute. two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, there is some things in this bill that probably make sense and there are some things in this bill that i think are very poorly crafted and will have adverse implications for juvenile law, for sentencing reform. we should have had a...
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and janet jackson. this is what happens when san francisco's biggest tech employer puts on the city's largest fundraiser. [music] the goal? to raise $10 million for children's hospitals. >> that is what it is all about, right? everything he is doing for all of the foundations he has going. >> especially this year. they are really pushing this a lot more. you can tell. >> it is awesome. we are able to do this event in an awesome city like san francisco and contribute back to something awesome. >> reporter: tickets start at $1,000 and sponsorships go up to $1 million. proceeds will benefit patients including this patient who received the medal of courage a word -- award. >> the care we provide allowed her to support her body and allowing her body to heal. it saved her life. >> reporter: the 14-year-old is battling a rare cancer. waiting for a kidney transplant. but is able to breathe and walk on her own. in total the annual concert raised $60 million for ucsf >> reporter: in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5
and janet jackson. this is what happens when san francisco's biggest tech employer puts on the city's largest fundraiser. [music] the goal? to raise $10 million for children's hospitals. >> that is what it is all about, right? everything he is doing for all of the foundations he has going. >> especially this year. they are really pushing this a lot more. you can tell. >> it is awesome. we are able to do this event in an awesome city like san francisco and contribute back to...
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stonewall jackson bricks off the action and campaign is over. as the troops are filing off of the mountain, lee reconsiders. he decides that is not a good move. we have to do something to help the clause. we will halt temporarily. we will draw the union army away from fox and turner's gap away from macaws. s to getl give maclaw away. maybe there is a possibility ma he canan march up and join us. he sends orders to see if he can do that. as the troops are marking along, lee changes his mind again. he has probably studied the maps and is questioning people familiar with the area. he decides to set up -- he decides their temporary defensive position is on the greek. -- creek. the campaign is still over. he will still retreat to virginia but this is a temporary stand. he still has the orders to break off of the siege. however, in the execution of the movement on the morning of september the 15th, as lee is close to crossing over the creek, he gets a dispatch from stonewall jackson which tells lee, by the blessing of god, they surrendered. pows, one
stonewall jackson bricks off the action and campaign is over. as the troops are filing off of the mountain, lee reconsiders. he decides that is not a good move. we have to do something to help the clause. we will halt temporarily. we will draw the union army away from fox and turner's gap away from macaws. s to getl give maclaw away. maybe there is a possibility ma he canan march up and join us. he sends orders to see if he can do that. as the troops are marking along, lee changes his mind...
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justice jackson, of course, robert jackson, who had been franklin roosevelt's attorney general. he was in the matsu case, even though that was one of roosevelt's policies, justin jackson's opinion now overruled but justin jackson dissented and ruled against the roosevelt policy. justices clark and burton, two appointees of president truman are the two deciding votes in youngstown steel. they were appointees of president truman. it's wartime against korea. they get to the supreme court. they're the deciding votes in the youngstown steel case, which was an extraordinary moment. your role of a judge is about the law. that's distinct from policy and our judiciary depends on having people in it. we are fortunate to have a wonderful federal judiciary. people in it that understand the difference between law and pomsy and willing to apply principles of equal justice under law to anyone who comes before the court even the most unpopular possible defendant is still entitled to due process. >> it's hard to me to imagine a more unpopular defendant than osama bin laden's driver. and personal
justice jackson, of course, robert jackson, who had been franklin roosevelt's attorney general. he was in the matsu case, even though that was one of roosevelt's policies, justin jackson's opinion now overruled but justin jackson dissented and ruled against the roosevelt policy. justices clark and burton, two appointees of president truman are the two deciding votes in youngstown steel. they were appointees of president truman. it's wartime against korea. they get to the supreme court. they're...
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few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> eight [bleep]. you gonna try for nine? eight. mm-hmm! eight. >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to be mentally strong. you got to be physically strong. people see a weak spot, you know, they come for you, you know? you got to use your hands. ain't no guns in here. >> there are about 24 fights per month among the jail's male inmates. after each one, staff must sort out what happened. >> let's go! >> the recent fight between william mitchell and deamon beavers is due to a disagreement over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would pay mitchell in return for a favor. mitchell allowed beavers to use his account to buy commissary goods. since any money beavers had in his own account would be garnished by the jail for unpaid booking fees. >> you ready? >> beavers must now tell his side of the story to disciplinary officer hale, who will decide how much time he will get in segregation. >> i don't have no problems. you know what i'm saying? come on, harvey. you know me. you know i don't cause no ruc
few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> eight [bleep]. you gonna try for nine? eight. mm-hmm! eight. >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to be mentally strong. you got to be physically strong. people see a weak spot, you know, they come for you, you know? you got to use your hands. ain't no guns in here. >> there are about 24 fights per month among the jail's male inmates. after each one, staff must sort out what happened. >>...
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isn't he like jackson. let's see if we can do that. is he like jackson? i like and your jackson he was a friend of mine. [laughter] not really. a quick story. in 2017 the incumbent was coming down to nashville to be in on -- to see jackson's to so i was thinking we should do something. and it is really interesting to keep track because presidency as they are wishing to be scenes with your president talking about someone but that in the psychological test. since thomas jefferson dined alone at the nobel prize dinner what he was saying is and he didn't think to invite all of you here. he saw the struggle between the jacksonian democrats and the tyrants it is a fun game to play but president trump so i had to do that it is key to the story i promise. hehe comes down on sitting at home so i write an open letter to the president for the local newspaper. basically to say if you're going to embrace andrew jackson don't just embrace the crazy parts. there are plenty of crazy parts to embrace andrew jackson said he did not harm henry clay or shot his own vice pres
isn't he like jackson. let's see if we can do that. is he like jackson? i like and your jackson he was a friend of mine. [laughter] not really. a quick story. in 2017 the incumbent was coming down to nashville to be in on -- to see jackson's to so i was thinking we should do something. and it is really interesting to keep track because presidency as they are wishing to be scenes with your president talking about someone but that in the psychological test. since thomas jefferson dined alone at...
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the biggest moment went to janet jackson receiving the rock star award. the entire crowd giving her a standing ovation. >> black girls rock, now more than ever. girl, all i can say is, rock on. thank you so much. >> how did she get her hair to be -- to stand up like that? >> i like it. i think we should -- >> try to get that. >> do it for you. >> that seems to be the new trend. i'm seeing it all over. >> really? >> i don't think i can -- what about you, kendis? >> i know you were at the red carpet, too. what were the highlights for you? >> some of the highlights, really, it was all about janet jackson all night. everybody i spoke to was like, i'm really here just to see her. everyone was telling me their favorite janet jackson song. they all wanted to see her. she didn't appear on the red carpet but s>> what's next for ? >> well, she's on tour right now. >>> making news in america this morning, hurricane florence grows stronger overnight on a collision course with the east coast of the united states. a state of emergency now declared in three states. this
the biggest moment went to janet jackson receiving the rock star award. the entire crowd giving her a standing ovation. >> black girls rock, now more than ever. girl, all i can say is, rock on. thank you so much. >> how did she get her hair to be -- to stand up like that? >> i like it. i think we should -- >> try to get that. >> do it for you. >> that seems to be the new trend. i'm seeing it all over. >> really? >> i don't think i can -- what...
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jackson lee: i thank the speaker. i rise in support of the house concurrent resolution and i thank my colleague on the judiciary committee for his leadership and want to indicate that first and foremost, this bipartisan resolution expresses the sense of congress that child safety should be the top priority of any custody and parenting court adjudications and that courts should resolve safety risks and claims of domestic violence first before taking any other interest into consideration. the resolution also underscores congress' strong support for the use of scientific-based evidence in family court, include regular license on expert professionals with expertise in relevant types of abuse, trauma, and behaviors of victims and perpetrators by, among other things, establishing specific standards for the preparation of professional reports. this resolution also encourages states to consider models through which such professional experts can be appointed and paid directly by the courts as needed. and expresses the sense of
jackson lee: i thank the speaker. i rise in support of the house concurrent resolution and i thank my colleague on the judiciary committee for his leadership and want to indicate that first and foremost, this bipartisan resolution expresses the sense of congress that child safety should be the top priority of any custody and parenting court adjudications and that courts should resolve safety risks and claims of domestic violence first before taking any other interest into consideration. the...
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is that really michael jackson? >> it's really michael jackson. i was 10 years old. i got to spend the day with him doing an l.a. gear commercial. >> jimmy: l.a. gear? >> yes, when he did -- >> jimmy: i forgot about l.a. gear. >> all the shoes had the michael jackson buckle on them. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they just told me that i was going to shoot a commercial for the day. with michael. and i was like, okay, cool. like a fun kid named michael that will be great. >> jimmy: you didn't know it was that michael? >> no. i got there, everybody was like super serious. it was all really hush-hush. you know. they were -- there were protocols. i'm like, okay. then it was michael jackson. and i was like, oh my god. and now, thinking back on it, if i'd been in my 20s i probably would have pood my pants a little bit, oh my god, i'm about to work with michael jackson! at 10, it was like this is so cool, he's going to be really fun, it wasn't a big deal. i was excited about bubbles the monkey. >> jimmy: the chimp was there? >> i got to meet bubbles, it was super exciting. >> jimmy:
is that really michael jackson? >> it's really michael jackson. i was 10 years old. i got to spend the day with him doing an l.a. gear commercial. >> jimmy: l.a. gear? >> yes, when he did -- >> jimmy: i forgot about l.a. gear. >> all the shoes had the michael jackson buckle on them. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they just told me that i was going to shoot a commercial for the day. with michael. and i was like, okay, cool. like a fun kid named michael that will...
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jackson, prolific author and professor. he has produced an interesting biography of an author should all know about named chester himes. professor jackson knows a bit about well-known authors in the united states. he also is the author of a biography of ralph tillerson. and myself as a person born in spain i was interested to learn that he spent a good deal of time in spain and the city of alicante, just one of the many surprises you will find in this very interesting work. so with no further ado, i will hand the stage to professor jackson and i think you will look forward to hearing about this book that has really shined a light on a very interesting figure in american letters. professor jackson. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. can you hear me? thank you so much for coming. i really appreciate it. i brought my book, the other books i've written before because yesterday i realized no one knew who chester himes was never pretty sure they didn't know who professor jackson was either. you have come to the national book
jackson, prolific author and professor. he has produced an interesting biography of an author should all know about named chester himes. professor jackson knows a bit about well-known authors in the united states. he also is the author of a biography of ralph tillerson. and myself as a person born in spain i was interested to learn that he spent a good deal of time in spain and the city of alicante, just one of the many surprises you will find in this very interesting work. so with no further...
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janet jackson is the next act. and we're just sort of talking about what we've seen happening here today. i've been doing global citizen for i think -- since the first year, i'm pretty sure. i guess this is my 7th year. and one thing i've noticed is, the politics of the -- their politics have gotten sharper. you have jeffrey stacks on stage today. one of the things that is the demands now, is a billionaire wealth tax. he got on stage and said, look, the world's billionaires have a tremendous amount of money. jeff besos, the founder and owner of amazon, ceo of amazon increased his wealth $83 billion in just one year. >> unbelievable. >> $83 billion in just a year. he ran through statistics about the wealth of the world, 82% of the total growth in economic product in the world went to billionaires? >> yeah. >> seems impossible. >> when you talk about poverty -- this is something you talk about, you have wealth and equality is one aspect that we have to deal with. you also have to deal with mass migration, we have rig
janet jackson is the next act. and we're just sort of talking about what we've seen happening here today. i've been doing global citizen for i think -- since the first year, i'm pretty sure. i guess this is my 7th year. and one thing i've noticed is, the politics of the -- their politics have gotten sharper. you have jeffrey stacks on stage today. one of the things that is the demands now, is a billionaire wealth tax. he got on stage and said, look, the world's billionaires have a tremendous...
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justice jackson, of course, robert jackson who had been franklin roosevelroosevelt's at general. one of roosevelt's policies, justice jackson, now the majority opinion now overruled, but justice jackson dissented and ruled against the roosevelt policy. justices clark and burton, two appointees of president truman, are the two deciding votes in youngstown steel. that's a 6-3 decision. those two are the deciding votes. they were both appointees of president truman. they get to the -- and it's wartime against korea. they get to the supreme court. they are the deciding votes in the youngstown steel case which was an extraordinary national moment, one of the great moments. and so it's -- your conception of the role of a judge is, it's about the law. that's distinct from policy and our judiciary depends on having people in it. and we are fortunate to have a wonderful federal judiciary. people in it who understand the difference between law and policy and are willing to apply principles of equal justice under law to anyone who comes before the court, even the most unpopular possible def
justice jackson, of course, robert jackson who had been franklin roosevelroosevelt's at general. one of roosevelt's policies, justice jackson, now the majority opinion now overruled, but justice jackson dissented and ruled against the roosevelt policy. justices clark and burton, two appointees of president truman, are the two deciding votes in youngstown steel. that's a 6-3 decision. those two are the deciding votes. they were both appointees of president truman. they get to the -- and it's...
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i thought about what you are asking about, justice jackson, of course, robert jackson have been franklin roosevelt's attorney general, even though that was one of president roosevelt's policies. the majority opinion now over ruled but justice jackson dec t decented and rule against the roosevelt's policy. justice clark and burton, are the two deciding votes in y youngstown. they get to the supreme court and they're the deciding vote. one of the great moments and so your conception of the role of the judge is about the law. that's distinct from policy and o our judiciary of having people in it and we are fortunate to have people in it who understands the difference between laws and policies and willing to apply equal justice under the law to anyone who comes before the court even of the most unpopular possible defendant is entitled to due process to the rule of law. >> my personal body guard. i find this suggestion that somehow you are prejudice against the small guy and favor the big guy or that you were picking and choosing who you are going to render judgment in favor of based on other
i thought about what you are asking about, justice jackson, of course, robert jackson have been franklin roosevelt's attorney general, even though that was one of president roosevelt's policies. the majority opinion now over ruled but justice jackson dec t decented and rule against the roosevelt's policy. justice clark and burton, are the two deciding votes in y youngstown. they get to the supreme court and they're the deciding vote. one of the great moments and so your conception of the role...
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jackson's mother says she just asked the department to come by for a few minutes. but they ended up doing more than that. loving him like one of their own. (catherine) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(jr stone) jr stone is here with kron 4 news at 9. (jrs) thank you catherein and vicki. coming up on kron 4 news at 9. supreme court judge nominiee is fighting back tonight as another alleged victim comes forward acussing him of sexual harrasment. we spent the day with those ralling on both sides right here in the bay area. plus... a fire is coming far too close to comfort for some north bay residents. san ramon had it's second fire break out in two days. we spoke with neighbors on edge. and we haven't seen it in months.... but could rain be in our forecast? chief meterologist lawrence karnow is tracking just how much we are expecting and when we could see the first drops of rain in the bay area. kron 4 news at 9 starts after the break.
jackson's mother says she just asked the department to come by for a few minutes. but they ended up doing more than that. loving him like one of their own. (catherine) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(jr stone) jr stone is here with kron 4 news at 9. (jrs) thank you catherein and vicki. coming up on kron 4 news at 9. supreme court judge nominiee is fighting back tonight as another alleged victim comes forward acussing him of sexual harrasment. we spent the day with those ralling on both sides...
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tonight, officials in jackson county, mississippi and along the gulf coast are warning people not to be fooled by this picture. the nasty weather is almost here telling residents if they >> kerry sanders, thanks very much. al roker is here. looks like there's no dodging this bullet. >> no, not right now. it is moving quickly to the northwest at 15 miles an hour, 70 miles an hour winds, 95 miles southeast of biloxi, mississippi makes landfall 11 p.m. tonight to 1:00 tomorrow morning. continues moving up the coast. the roughest part is eastside of the storm where the heaviest rain is, mobile and biloxi to hattiesburg, and that's where the strongest storms and winds, up to 75 miles an hour wind gusts, especially late tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> let's turn now to that explosive book from washington legendary post journalist, bob woodward. he knows a little bit about the white house, past and present. his latest is sending shock waves beyond washington, paints a portrait of a white house deeply alarmed by the boss's behavior. let's get more on it from nbc's kristen welker. >> report
tonight, officials in jackson county, mississippi and along the gulf coast are warning people not to be fooled by this picture. the nasty weather is almost here telling residents if they >> kerry sanders, thanks very much. al roker is here. looks like there's no dodging this bullet. >> no, not right now. it is moving quickly to the northwest at 15 miles an hour, 70 miles an hour winds, 95 miles southeast of biloxi, mississippi makes landfall 11 p.m. tonight to 1:00 tomorrow morning....
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ronnie jackson is a great man. jackson has led a great and beautiful life. him, i lies told about would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say don't repeat them, they are terrible. they say no, we will deny them. we left sean hannity -- love sean hannity? [cheers and applause] -- up all of these losers who say horrible things. one after another. , he has lasted up to. it is tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes. then they say i have lost it. yet, we have 25,000 people showing up to speeches. [cheers and applause] by the way, look at all the fake news back there. [booing] donald trump. they go, donald trump. donald trump has lost it. republicans,at , a couple ofernors great people like ben carson. ben carson was tough. i beat 17 great people. i respectfully say, i beat the bush dynasty. ok. [cheers and applause] that felt good. pretty recently. ok. now i have the privilege of going against hillary clinton. [booing] i beat crooked hillary. [cheers and applause] i beat crooked hillary. t
ronnie jackson is a great man. jackson has led a great and beautiful life. him, i lies told about would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say don't repeat them, they are terrible. they say no, we will deny them. we left sean hannity -- love sean hannity? [cheers and applause] -- up all of these losers who say horrible things. one after another. , he has lasted up to. it is tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes. then...
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janet jackson and metallica. >> janet? >> come on. >> miss jackson if you're nasty. >> that was good. >> that's going to do it for us tonight. we'll quit while we're ahead. thanks for joining us. have a good day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart tonight show starring jimmy fall
janet jackson and metallica. >> janet? >> come on. >> miss jackson if you're nasty. >> that was good. >> that's going to do it for us tonight. we'll quit while we're ahead. thanks for joining us. have a good day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart tonight show starring jimmy fall
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so jackson and lincoln understand the importance of words. jackson kept a painter, a guy named ralph earl, a painter lived in the white house to keep painting him. it was like the photo office. then president roosevelt, winston churchhill, president reagan. and the incumbent understands the vernacular of reality tv and social media. we know that the presidency has not changed the incumbent, right? we don't know whether the incumbent has changed the presidency. i think one thing he has changed is it's hard for me to imagine a successor not having an authentic ongoing social media communication with the country. >> you think that's permanent? >> i do. >> twitter, the whole thing. >> i think that if you start -- if you look at -- i think going forward, if you look at something that comes out from a candidate or an incumbent and it looks as though it went through four layers of people, i think that's going to have an affect. i could be wrong, but we are all the media now. >> so if you're thinking -- i don't want to get -- i was trying to focus on
so jackson and lincoln understand the importance of words. jackson kept a painter, a guy named ralph earl, a painter lived in the white house to keep painting him. it was like the photo office. then president roosevelt, winston churchhill, president reagan. and the incumbent understands the vernacular of reality tv and social media. we know that the presidency has not changed the incumbent, right? we don't know whether the incumbent has changed the presidency. i think one thing he has changed...
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ronny jackson is a great t man. ronny jackson has led a great and beautiful life. and to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say "don't repeat them, they are terrible." they say no, we are going to deny them. do we love sean hannity, by the way? [applause] i love him. but he is the only one. he puts up all these losers that say horrible things. i have to talk to him. one after another. "donald trump, he has lost it up here." it is pretty tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes, and then they say he has lost it, and yet we have 25,000 people showing up to speeches. and by the way, look at all the fake news back there. [boos] donald trump, they go donald trump -- you know, it is really funny. so i beat 17 great republicans. i mean, senators, i beat governors, people like ben carson. i beat a lot of great people -- ben carson was tough. but i beat 17 great people, and i respectfully say i beat the bush dynasty. okay. pretty recently. okay, now i have the privilege
ronny jackson is a great t man. ronny jackson has led a great and beautiful life. and to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say "don't repeat them, they are terrible." they say no, we are going to deny them. do we love sean hannity, by the way? [applause] i love him. but he is the only one. he puts up all these losers that say horrible things. i have to talk to him. one after another. "donald trump, he has lost it up...
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so jackson and lincoln understood the importance of the printed word. jackson understood images. he kept a painter. a guy named ralph earl, a painter lived in the white house to keep painting him. it was like the photo office. then president roosevelt, winston churchill, president re reagan understood radio and television. and the incumbent understands the vernacular of reality tv and social media. we know that the presidency has not changed the incumbent, right? what we don't know yet is whether the incumbent has changed the presidency. but i think one thing he has changed is it's hard for me to imagine a successor not having an authentic, ongoing social media communication with the country. >> you think that's permanent? >> i do. >> twitter, the whole thing. >> i think that if you start -- if you look at -- i think going forward, if you look at something that comes out from a candidate or an incumbent and it looks as though it went through four layers of people, i think that's going to have an effect. i could be wrong, but we are all the media now. >> so if you're thinking -- i
so jackson and lincoln understood the importance of the printed word. jackson understood images. he kept a painter. a guy named ralph earl, a painter lived in the white house to keep painting him. it was like the photo office. then president roosevelt, winston churchill, president re reagan understood radio and television. and the incumbent understands the vernacular of reality tv and social media. we know that the presidency has not changed the incumbent, right? what we don't know yet is...
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reverend jesse jackson, the controversial comparison. rob: could taking a knee in protest be compared to taking a knee in prayer? "fox and friends first" continues right now. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. jillian: let's get to our top story on what some are calling the storm of a lifetime. the storm downgraded to a category 2 overnight, 110 mile an hour winds and waves reaching 83 feet, experts can't stress enough the storm could be deadly. rob: we got you covered on every angle, todd pyro, jonathan siri, griff jenkins monitoring conditions on the ground. jillian: we start with janice dean. downgraded to a category 2 but still very strong storm. >> i worry that because of a category 2 people will let their guard down but the national hurricane center is saying don't, we still have a very dangerous storm surge and epic flooding on the way is the storm is expected to stall. folks across the northeast, hurricane sandy, that was a category one when it made landfall and did destructive damage, par
reverend jesse jackson, the controversial comparison. rob: could taking a knee in protest be compared to taking a knee in prayer? "fox and friends first" continues right now. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. jillian: let's get to our top story on what some are calling the storm of a lifetime. the storm downgraded to a category 2 overnight, 110 mile an hour winds and waves reaching 83 feet, experts can't stress enough the storm could...
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ronny jackson is a great man. ronny jackson has led a great and beautiful life. and to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say "don't repeat them, they are terrible." they say no, we are going to deny them. do we love sean hannity, by the way? [applause] i love him. but he is the only one. he puts up all these losers that say horrible things. i have to talk to him. one after another. donald trump, he is no mike has lost it up here. it is pretty tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes, and then they say he has lost it, and yet we have 25,000 people showing up to speeches. and by the way, look at all the fake news back there. donald trump, they go donald trump -- you know, it is really funny. so i beat 17 great republicans. i mean, senators, i beat governors, people like ben carson. i beat a lot of great people -- ben carson was tough. but i beat a 17 great people, and i respectfully say i beat te bush dynasty. okay. pretty recently. okay, now i have the privil
ronny jackson is a great man. ronny jackson has led a great and beautiful life. and to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say "don't repeat them, they are terrible." they say no, we are going to deny them. do we love sean hannity, by the way? [applause] i love him. but he is the only one. he puts up all these losers that say horrible things. i have to talk to him. one after another. donald trump, he is no mike has lost it up...
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jackson said she didn't feel the album "all for you." i went to therapy, which is all about finding the thing you li about yourself. and she says she feels most beautiful when she's with her 1-year-old son whom she gave birth to at age 50. i feel most beautiful when i'm with my son because of the gift god has given me and that he allowed me to do so at that age. >> so cool to hear from janet after all these years. for so much of her career she's been a private person. hasn't unveiled too much. and over the last two years, she's opening up to people more and more. >> 52 years old and still killin' the game. >> favorite janet song? >> "rhythm nation." >> we already listened to "rhythm nation." >> what's yours? ♪ i miss you much ♪ i really miss you much >> she's dancing. >>> this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong
jackson said she didn't feel the album "all for you." i went to therapy, which is all about finding the thing you li about yourself. and she says she feels most beautiful when she's with her 1-year-old son whom she gave birth to at age 50. i feel most beautiful when i'm with my son because of the gift god has given me and that he allowed me to do so at that age. >> so cool to hear from janet after all these years. for so much of her career she's been a private person. hasn't...
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ronnie jackson is a great man. ronnie jackson has led a great and beautiful life. to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say don't repeat them, they are terrible. they say no, we will deny them. do we love sean hannity? he puts up all of these losers who say horrible things. one after another. donald trump, he has lasted up to. it is tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes. then they say i have lost it. yet, we have 25,000 people showing up to speeches. by the way, look at all the fake news back there. donald trump. they go, donald trump. donald trump has lost it. i beat 17 great republicans, senators, governors, a couple of great people like ben carson. ben carson was tough. i beat 17 great people. i respectfully say, i beat the bush dynasty. ok. that felt good. pretty recently. ok. now i have the privilege of going against hillary clinton. i beat crooked hillary. the electoral college is hard. we are starting to find things out that we didn't know, it is hard
ronnie jackson is a great man. ronnie jackson has led a great and beautiful life. to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say don't repeat them, they are terrible. they say no, we will deny them. do we love sean hannity? he puts up all of these losers who say horrible things. one after another. donald trump, he has lasted up to. it is tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes. then they say i...
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ronnie jackson is a great man. ronnie jackson has led a great and beautiful life. to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say don't repeat them, they are terrible. they say no, we will deny them. do we love sean hannity? [cheers and applause] president trump: he puts up all of these losers who say horrible things. i have got to talk to him. one after another. donald trump, he has lost it up here. it is tough. i stand up here giving speeches for an hour and a half, many times without notes. and then they say he has lost it. yet, we have 25,000 people showing up to speeches. [cheers and applause] president trump: by the way, look at all the fake news back there. [booing] president trump: donald trump. they go, donald trump. donald trump has lost it. i beat 17 great republicans, senators, i beat governors, a couple of great people like ben carson. ben carson was tough. but i beat 17 great people. and i respectfully say, i beat the bush dynasty. ok. [cheers and applause] president trump: that felt good. pretty re
ronnie jackson is a great man. ronnie jackson has led a great and beautiful life. to have lies told about him, i would never repeat what they are. in my case, they repeat them. i say don't repeat them, they are terrible. they say no, we will deny them. do we love sean hannity? [cheers and applause] president trump: he puts up all of these losers who say horrible things. i have got to talk to him. one after another. donald trump, he has lost it up here. it is tough. i stand up here giving...
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we have janet jackson, the weekend coming. just to make sure everyone feels safe and to feel they can get back into what they're doing tonight. >> for an event like this, that has so many dignitaries. the security is -- >> central park on the evening of a global citizen festival is the safest place you can be. we're on the back of the u.n. general assembly, we've had world leaders from all across the world in new york. new york city, the police department, the services who look after our city are the best in the world. and i think for us to be gathered tonight with some of the biggest artists in the world, some of the biggest dignitaries in the world, some of the biggest heads of corporations and ngo's, i hope people feel their safety has been the number one priority. i have friends and we have journalists coming in tonight who have said, the lines were a little long, but we got there. the lines were long, because we're checking everyone's bags making sure everyone gets sent to the park. we're very critical about our communica
we have janet jackson, the weekend coming. just to make sure everyone feels safe and to feel they can get back into what they're doing tonight. >> for an event like this, that has so many dignitaries. the security is -- >> central park on the evening of a global citizen festival is the safest place you can be. we're on the back of the u.n. general assembly, we've had world leaders from all across the world in new york. new york city, the police department, the services who look...
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halle jackson joins us right now. what a ma just tick lo case for this final send off. >> yeah, you can probably see the line behind me, about 2500 guests will be in the washington national cathedral here. this is the second biggest cathedral in the united states. it has hosted state funerals, big national memorial services. and senator mccain, his casket will come here, the hearse will pull up right out here and the ceremony will begin inside. you have everybody, a list of top names in washington, and there is a couple of things to be watching for today. first of all before, you mentioned this briefly, but it is worth noting here that after the motorcade leaves the capital, leaves the rotundra, cindy mccain will leave a wreath here. former president barack obama and george w. bush will both eulogize senator mccain. he asked them to come speak at his funeral, and 15 palbearers, they all seem to say the same thing when they were asked to be part of the service, they say they were so touched. let me talk about another h
halle jackson joins us right now. what a ma just tick lo case for this final send off. >> yeah, you can probably see the line behind me, about 2500 guests will be in the washington national cathedral here. this is the second biggest cathedral in the united states. it has hosted state funerals, big national memorial services. and senator mccain, his casket will come here, the hearse will pull up right out here and the ceremony will begin inside. you have everybody, a list of top names in...
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. >>> plus, janet jackson opens up like never before. confessing to what left her crying in the mirror. >>> and "e.t.'s" first on the set of "murphy brown." >> won't that be a surprise? >> we knew this show was going big and wait until you hear the boundaries-pushing headline. >> that's amazing. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody. we begin tonight with exclusive new reporting on ben affleck's struggle with sobriety. >> the oscar winner was just spotted for the first time since he checked into rehab and it appears ben has company. ben was spotted outside his los home >> can you guys please do me a favor? >> yes, yes. >> just out of respect, can you give some space. >> he's not alone. that blue car belongs to playmate shauna sexton. sexton just this week defended her time with ben. posted on instagram, quote, never drank around or with him for the record. sexton fired back writing quote, i love to drink and party, absolutely, dude. here's her mugshot from her most recent arrest. ben is still in treatment. he's allo
. >>> plus, janet jackson opens up like never before. confessing to what left her crying in the mirror. >>> and "e.t.'s" first on the set of "murphy brown." >> won't that be a surprise? >> we knew this show was going big and wait until you hear the boundaries-pushing headline. >> that's amazing. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody. we begin tonight with exclusive new reporting on ben...
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. >> [inaudible] by the timerris: angie jackson is elected, they send about 1400 back. -- andrew jackson is elected him a send about 1400 back. -- andrew jackson's elected, they send about 1400 back. , the starvation was overwhelming. it is hardly something comforting if you are being colonized a you're dying at the mortality rate is extremely high. it is not something you want to pursue. , anothere a gradualist group of people, the probably most radical, you would say at the time, these are called the immediate people. they want to end slavery now. want a gradual approach. they want to do it now. abolitionists want to destroy the infrastructure of slavery they want to do it now. put something in your notes. abolitionists, they are protestant christians. there is a biblical impulse to end slavery. what do i mean biblical impulse to end slavery? how do you appeal to somebody's emotions that slavery is wrong? how would you do that? ,hey are reading the good book the bible. these are protestant ministers, what is about the bible you can appeal to to suggest that slavery is wrong? >> [inaudi
. >> [inaudible] by the timerris: angie jackson is elected, they send about 1400 back. -- andrew jackson is elected him a send about 1400 back. -- andrew jackson's elected, they send about 1400 back. , the starvation was overwhelming. it is hardly something comforting if you are being colonized a you're dying at the mortality rate is extremely high. it is not something you want to pursue. , anothere a gradualist group of people, the probably most radical, you would say at the time, these...