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jackson, mississippi, jackson county, alabama, jackson county, n.c. jacksonville, alabama. i am missing some. i could go on for awhile. he was recognized as the man who made that part of the country. part of what he did was through tree and war and other ways, pride indians out of there but i wanted to be understood jacksonland to say in the 21st century in spite of jackson's best efforts includes indians. you can applaud that. there is a cherokee, n.c. in the western part of the state, some indians resisted being removed by the united states were eventually allowed to stay and today they have a legally recognized reservation and rather and hiding in the hills cherokee is a tourist town where you can go to a moccasin shop or the casino and it is of lovely place. the photo, the photo that you referred to shows signs that you are entering the cherokee indian reservation. another sign saying you are simultaneously entering jackson county, north carolina. that is jacksonof land. street signs in english and cherokee and recognition of the place, a restaurant advertises itself as
jackson, mississippi, jackson county, alabama, jackson county, n.c. jacksonville, alabama. i am missing some. i could go on for awhile. he was recognized as the man who made that part of the country. part of what he did was through tree and war and other ways, pride indians out of there but i wanted to be understood jacksonland to say in the 21st century in spite of jackson's best efforts includes indians. you can applaud that. there is a cherokee, n.c. in the western part of the state, some...
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park you've already heard about the electrician that will be given to jackson park directly across the street the design as evolved in my opinion very nicely and as you heard it is still evolving sitting where you're sitting i know the design will continue to evolve what you do today which i hope is to move this project forward well, still be tweeted by the department and interface with the neighborhood i was glad to hear it will be looked at as to the department the department will look at it as to possible interim controls as it gordon's i think that is correct as far as pdr you have a magnificent pdr coming in very, very close to one hundred hooper the area is well served this is exactly in my mind thought of in the eastern neighborhoods when we wanted to increase and shape the residential and change because change is coming change the neighborhood it is going to start in potrero hill and dog patch thank you. >> as you're working your way up i'll call a couple of more names (calling names). >> game changer my name is scott the director of operations at live oak school ami i'd like t
park you've already heard about the electrician that will be given to jackson park directly across the street the design as evolved in my opinion very nicely and as you heard it is still evolving sitting where you're sitting i know the design will continue to evolve what you do today which i hope is to move this project forward well, still be tweeted by the department and interface with the neighborhood i was glad to hear it will be looked at as to the department the department will look at it...
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you saw him jackson comforting. jackson, how bad do the headaches get? >> sometimes they can get really, really bad. >> really? >> uh-huh. >> how so? is it kind of overwhelming pain? is it disorientation, dizzying? >> sometimes i get dizzy and that's what bodie helps me. he helps me walk when i'm dizzy. >> the bond between you and bodie has to be so tight. >> uh-huh. >> man's best friend, right? >> uh-huh. >> rich, how accurate is bodie detecting this. this is what's remarkable. >> he's pretty spot on. he can let us know ahead. you try to figure out what's doing. we know he's there for the migraines. jackson says, no i feel good. 30 minutes later he could be down in the dumps, turn the lights out, i need to be in a dark room, the lights are bothering me, noise is bothering me. my brother needs to be quiet. those types of things are when we know bodie was spot on and we've got to stay ahead so we can get him his medicine and get things on board to keep it from the point where we have to go to the hospital. >> brother younger or older? >> younger. >> now y
you saw him jackson comforting. jackson, how bad do the headaches get? >> sometimes they can get really, really bad. >> really? >> uh-huh. >> how so? is it kind of overwhelming pain? is it disorientation, dizzying? >> sometimes i get dizzy and that's what bodie helps me. he helps me walk when i'm dizzy. >> the bond between you and bodie has to be so tight. >> uh-huh. >> man's best friend, right? >> uh-huh. >> rich, how accurate is...
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jackson's whereabouts." you never heard talk of anyone trying to find you? >> nobody trying to find me. my relatives have said nothing to me that somebody was looking for you. that's the first time i heard of it. why are they doing this to me? >> reporter: but for all her denials, zella did share with us that diane was conceived out of wedlock. she was separated from her husband and became pregnant by another man, harvey price, whom she later married. circumstances less than ideal for a budding gospel singer. this sounds like what? the stuff of mystery novels? >> the only mystery in my mind is why the allegations were made to begin with. >> reporter: with mounting evidence casting doubt on zella's sensational story, u.s. attorney richard callahan announces that baby diane was not stolen. >> we can now say with complete confidence that there is absolutely no truth to that allegation. therefore our investigation is closed. >> reporter: but with everything seemingly going against him, zella's attorney al watkins refuses to back down. do you worry that, at best,
jackson's whereabouts." you never heard talk of anyone trying to find you? >> nobody trying to find me. my relatives have said nothing to me that somebody was looking for you. that's the first time i heard of it. why are they doing this to me? >> reporter: but for all her denials, zella did share with us that diane was conceived out of wedlock. she was separated from her husband and became pregnant by another man, harvey price, whom she later married. circumstances less than...
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that's what jackson is saying. >> when jackson was attorney general he was operating at a different time. this is pre-taft-hartley, and it is in the midst of a total war. part of where he's going to justify where he is coming up with a differently because things have changed. >> as you said, justice hugo black wrote the majority decision. there were also number of written concurrences. in the end, does that muddle the interpretation of the case? >> it ends up not muddling so much. there's one concurrence that will stand out, the concurrence of robert jackson. jackson does not serve on the court very long, unfortunately dies in the early 1950's. but one of the great distinctions he will have in the short time on the court is he thought to be the greatest writer, perhaps, the court has ever seen. the concurrence not adjust well -- is not just well-written, but will put together a framework that will be the lens or filter through which we look at all separation of powers cases. >> because that framework is so important, we're going to take a minute and read you -- he established three scena
that's what jackson is saying. >> when jackson was attorney general he was operating at a different time. this is pre-taft-hartley, and it is in the midst of a total war. part of where he's going to justify where he is coming up with a differently because things have changed. >> as you said, justice hugo black wrote the majority decision. there were also number of written concurrences. in the end, does that muddle the interpretation of the case? >> it ends up not muddling so...
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her up on google. zella jackson price and like, the music that she does. and i was like maybe she's a singer. >> reporter: a singer with a following on youtube. her facebook page revealing a familiar gleam in her eye. >> yeah. yeah. my twin sister looks like my grandma and then i see my grandma, her eyes, i say that's my mom's eyes. >> reporter: a striking resemblance. who could mistake it? this message. >> hello, my name is mehiska jackson. mom. >> what you say, baby? and she said, my mother was born november the 25th, 1965. does that ring a bell? >> reporter: it sure did. zella agrees to a dna test and guess what? it's a match. >> and it came out 99.997%, that's my baby. >> reporter: diane's children then secretly choreograph a virtual meeting with zella determined to surprise their mom right down to the blindfold. their mom is deaf so they slowly reveal the unbelievable news. we found your mom. our grandmom. >> she's alive! >> yeah, mom. mom, mom? >> reporter: on a laptop, back in st. louis, zella is anxiously waiting to see her daughter for 50 years. >
her up on google. zella jackson price and like, the music that she does. and i was like maybe she's a singer. >> reporter: a singer with a following on youtube. her facebook page revealing a familiar gleam in her eye. >> yeah. yeah. my twin sister looks like my grandma and then i see my grandma, her eyes, i say that's my mom's eyes. >> reporter: a striking resemblance. who could mistake it? this message. >> hello, my name is mehiska jackson. mom. >> what you say,...
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this message. >> hello, my name is mehiska jackson. i believe that you're my grandmother and you're my mom's mom. >> what you say, baby? and she said, my mother was born november the 25th, 1965. does that ring a bell? >> reporter: it sure did. zella agrees to a dna test and guess what? it's a match. >> and it came out 99.997%, that's my baby. >> reporter: diane's children then secretly choreograph a virtual meeting with zella determined to surprise their mom right down to the blindfold. their mom is deaf so they slowly reveal the unbelievable news. we found your mom. our grandmom. >> she's alive! >> yeah, mom. mom, mom? >> reporter: on a laptop, back in st. louis, zella is anxiously waiting to see her daughter for the very first time in nearly 50 years. >> that's your mom. >> she said, mommy. oh, my god, i started howling, both houses was just screaming, from oregon to st. louis. >> i love you. >> reporter: so much love. even after so many years. but how zella and her daughter were separated all this time is a mystery that captivates t
this message. >> hello, my name is mehiska jackson. i believe that you're my grandmother and you're my mom's mom. >> what you say, baby? and she said, my mother was born november the 25th, 1965. does that ring a bell? >> reporter: it sure did. zella agrees to a dna test and guess what? it's a match. >> and it came out 99.997%, that's my baby. >> reporter: diane's children then secretly choreograph a virtual meeting with zella determined to surprise their mom right...
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between jackson and jefferson. and some historians will tell you that the real author of the indian removal policy was not jackson but thomas jefferson. >> much that is correct about that. quoting by jefferson. he was fined to his credit if they chose to become citizens. he felt it was the right he wants trading posts to be opened in indian areas where they can buy the goods, modern close, modern agricultural seals, manufacturing implements, and he wanted them to be able to have that stuff but he said we should push the trading houses on them and the better off of my nimble than getting lots of dead. and in order to pay off their american express pillow whatever was, they would be willing to sell some of their land command of the united states would get there land. jefferson was thinking about that, thinking of the expansion of the country. >> jets -- jackson's decision could have set a dangerous precedent of presence ignoring a free court decision. why didn't future presidents ignore the decision. >> i should clar
between jackson and jefferson. and some historians will tell you that the real author of the indian removal policy was not jackson but thomas jefferson. >> much that is correct about that. quoting by jefferson. he was fined to his credit if they chose to become citizens. he felt it was the right he wants trading posts to be opened in indian areas where they can buy the goods, modern close, modern agricultural seals, manufacturing implements, and he wanted them to be able to have that...
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clerk tohe was a justice jackson. he talked about where we are in the story right now and at the lower level federal court hearing this story and the argument that harry truman's representatives made. let's listen. >> the government made extraordinary claims act the very beginning. the president had all of the authority that george the third had a less it was taken from him by the constitution. you can imagine the press outcry about this. it made headlines. aspect,ave a negative the government abandon their argument before it got to fix -- supreme court. it got the government on the wrong foot. >> ambivalence about the korean war at that point? >> very much so. people fighting and dying above very few sacrifices called on the home front. old, war ii, i am not that had 14 millionou people under arms. a lot of things group restricted on the home front. the korean war, you do not have those restrictions. a real ambivalence. with all of the legal counsel, how did the government get off to such a bad start in making the ca
clerk tohe was a justice jackson. he talked about where we are in the story right now and at the lower level federal court hearing this story and the argument that harry truman's representatives made. let's listen. >> the government made extraordinary claims act the very beginning. the president had all of the authority that george the third had a less it was taken from him by the constitution. you can imagine the press outcry about this. it made headlines. aspect,ave a negative the...
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that's what jackson is saying to him. >> when jackson was attorney general he was operating at a different time. this is pretaft heartily and in the midst of a total war. part of why he's going to justify this is because things have changed. >> as you said, justice hugo black wrote the majority decision. in the end, does that muddle the interpretation of the case? >> there's one concurrence that will stand out, the concurrence of robert jackson. jackson does not serve on the court very long, unfortunately dies in the early '50s. but one of the great distinctions he's going to have in the short time that he spends on the court is he's thought to be the greatest writer that the court has ever seen. his concurrence is not just well written but it together together a framework that's going to become the lens in a sense. >> because that framework is so important, we're going to take a minute and read you -- he established three scenarios for executive action and how much power a president would have under those to with stand the legal challenges. these are become the benchmarks upon which futur
that's what jackson is saying to him. >> when jackson was attorney general he was operating at a different time. this is pretaft heartily and in the midst of a total war. part of why he's going to justify this is because things have changed. >> as you said, justice hugo black wrote the majority decision. in the end, does that muddle the interpretation of the case? >> there's one concurrence that will stand out, the concurrence of robert jackson. jackson does not serve on the...
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he won the heart of franklin roosevelt. >> how had jackson been chosen? >> he was a good looking man. hitler started talking to him. >> how did you go about collecting the evidence presented in these trials? >> the germans had a history of writing things up, making notes the amount of documents we found was amazing..o cf1 o we were able to rely on memos themselves as prepared. >> interestingly the nazis did very little about destroying records. there was a death camp, an outhouse in austria. they kept death books where they recorded every person who was murdered. so and so died at 12:01. so and so died at 12:02. they all died of heart attacks. >> as the court takes shape, the war still rages in the pacific. japanese watched the fate of >> oliver: summer, 1945, wars still >>> summer 1945, war still raged in the pacific. after an epic battle for okay -pfor final invasionnof japan. nazi leaders sat behind bars in a prison, japanese war were well aware they could suffer the same fate. the center holds thousands of documents a a testing to japanese war crimes.
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connell: all right, jeff flock there with reverend jackson. we'll talk about it more from new jersey. i happen to have a security expert with me at the mall at short hills. a number of topics on a black friday we would address, but now that we're watching the breaking story out of chicago, it's interesting on a day in which here we talk about shopping and the economy and are people safe and everything else that's associated with that, we have this as the backdrop. now, it looks -- and we've been just watching the pictures. jeff's been describing it to us, but it looks like the chicago police department's doing a pretty good job of keeping this under control. i know the protesters obviously play a role in that as well. >> you're hitting the nail right on the head. chicago pd's doing an exceptional job with balancing the ability for the community to protest peacefully and allow them their constitutional rights, but by the same token, keeping order and putting a line in the sand as to what's acceptable -- connell: even here in the eric garner cas
connell: all right, jeff flock there with reverend jackson. we'll talk about it more from new jersey. i happen to have a security expert with me at the mall at short hills. a number of topics on a black friday we would address, but now that we're watching the breaking story out of chicago, it's interesting on a day in which here we talk about shopping and the economy and are people safe and everything else that's associated with that, we have this as the backdrop. now, it looks -- and we've...
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you can't go to those areas on the gym situation i'm very much encourage you to pursue the gym and jackson playground and the high school z did they have tennis courts and parking garages and put the courts up there the courts are there you're doubling the space and not pinal on the area but whatever to improve on the clubhouse at yaks that will be good i think that was commissioner richards or commissioner moore spoke about the need for places for students after-school programs and other things we need to improve so those are some of the uses but i think that is realistic that many of the projects that are coming before us and potrero hill will have requirement to contribute to open space and contribute to recreational uses it is not impossible that some of the projects could be funds could be directed towards this project that will benefit not only live oak but all the people in the potrero hill such moscone and playground has a gym and others playgrounds have gives him that is a great idea on that part of the i have a few more things the balconies with gone it's good and while you're up
you can't go to those areas on the gym situation i'm very much encourage you to pursue the gym and jackson playground and the high school z did they have tennis courts and parking garages and put the courts up there the courts are there you're doubling the space and not pinal on the area but whatever to improve on the clubhouse at yaks that will be good i think that was commissioner richards or commissioner moore spoke about the need for places for students after-school programs and other...
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angie says it's a great way for the whole family to honor jackson's life. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. 300 families in need cross eastern iowa now have a thanksgiving meal. kcrg and hy-vee teamed up to distribute the food, which includes ham, potatoes, green beans and pumpkin pie. familiar faces, drove door to door to give away 100 of those bags of food. general mills wants to use only cage- free eggs in its products by the year 2025. today the company updated its animal welfare policy to establish the 10-year time frame for eggs. the u-s humane society says the move by general mills shhs food manufacturers are seeing that consumers don't like the idea of keeping food animals in cages. mcdonalds, burger king, and starbucks have also pledged to go cage-free. now here's a look at what's coming up at 5:30 on abc's world news. here's a penny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f f.0 with that penny. nice! isn't tha
angie says it's a great way for the whole family to honor jackson's life. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. 300 families in need cross eastern iowa now have a thanksgiving meal. kcrg and hy-vee teamed up to distribute the food, which includes ham, potatoes, green beans and pumpkin pie. familiar faces, drove door to door to give away 100 of those bags of food. general mills wants to use only cage- free eggs in its products by the year 2025. today the company updated its animal...
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now all we know is that justice jackson's secretary disputed rehnquist's account and said jackson never asked for competing arguments to be completed in his voice. in her opinion, rehnquist was expressing his own views. >> maurice is in memphis. you're on. >> caller: good evening to all of you. the 14th amendment does not apply to the federal government. i think we feel there are certainly fundamental protections are so important that they appear twice. the equal protection of the laws is a more explicit safe guard of prohibited unfairness than due process of law. i would not assert that implies the two are always interchangeable phrases. how do you feel about the assertion that the concepts of equal production and due process are not mutually exclusive? >> well, i think you're referring to the controversy over bowling versus sharp where the court reads and equal production component into the 5th amendment. there's a lot of discussion about exactly how the court does this, how the court explains it. i don't think the court goes very far towards an explanation. the fact of the matter is
now all we know is that justice jackson's secretary disputed rehnquist's account and said jackson never asked for competing arguments to be completed in his voice. in her opinion, rehnquist was expressing his own views. >> maurice is in memphis. you're on. >> caller: good evening to all of you. the 14th amendment does not apply to the federal government. i think we feel there are certainly fundamental protections are so important that they appear twice. the equal protection of the...
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on the set of jackson's legendary video "beat it." >> even then, classic michael. more comfortable performing than with people. >> i'm happy on the stage. i'm different on the stage. when i'm off, i'm not sure. >> his nephew saw it first hand. >> i think between bad and dangerous, he started freaking out a little bit. he was always shy. then as far as being on stage, i mean, you can see it, he's at home. >> jackson's talent was legendary, but his personal life was a source of rumor and speculation. we saw him on dates with brooke shields and out with madonna. in 1988, michael invited mary hart to be with him on tour. >> you go rehearse. i'll see you later. bye. >> it was extraordinary. i got to see in a way nobody else ever had an almost musician at work. i didn't realize that michael was the maestro of it all. he knew every step. he was brilliant. >> if you want to make the world a better place, look at yourself and make a change. >> his hits were often overshadowed by personal drama, changed his appearance after surgery and made headlines, he dangled his son from
on the set of jackson's legendary video "beat it." >> even then, classic michael. more comfortable performing than with people. >> i'm happy on the stage. i'm different on the stage. when i'm off, i'm not sure. >> his nephew saw it first hand. >> i think between bad and dangerous, he started freaking out a little bit. he was always shy. then as far as being on stage, i mean, you can see it, he's at home. >> jackson's talent was legendary, but his personal...
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jackson had asked him to express his own thoughts because jackson was undecided. all we know is that justice jackson's secretary disputed rehnquist's account said that he had never asked for competing opinions to be written in his voice and, according to her, rehnquist was expressing his own views. i think that is the most direct evidence. susan: maurice is in memphis. >> good evening. the 14th amendment does not apply to the federal government. although we feel that certain fundamental projections are so important that they appear twice so that the fifth and 14th amendments each have a due process clause. the equal protection of the law is a more explicit safeguard of prohibited unfairness then due process of law. i would not assert that that implies the two are always interchangeable phrases. how do you feel about the assertion that the concepts of equal protection and due process are not mutually exclusive? tomiko: i think you are referring to the controversy over bowling versus sharp where a court reads an equal protection component into the fifth amendment. t
jackson had asked him to express his own thoughts because jackson was undecided. all we know is that justice jackson's secretary disputed rehnquist's account said that he had never asked for competing opinions to be written in his voice and, according to her, rehnquist was expressing his own views. i think that is the most direct evidence. susan: maurice is in memphis. >> good evening. the 14th amendment does not apply to the federal government. although we feel that certain fundamental...
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two similar incidents two hour earlier happened a mail way fourth and jackson. a man was robbed of unknown amount of cash and in the other case a woman fled when an imperson nateer threatened to arrest her. >> when someone tells you they're a police officer you don't assume they're not. >> police recovered the car and have not found alleged imperson nateers and that has residents on edge. >> it makes me feel violated that someone is coming into my home and taking something from me my safety. >> it's unclear if the police have names on those suspects. we've just got an email from the police department that they are now working oberyszyn takening video from surveillance cameras. we're live in south philadelphia, jeff chirico, "channel 6 action news," walte walter. >> thank you, jeff. first responders battled a house fire in marple, delaware county late this afternoon. you can see lots of smoke billowing from the roof of the home 2 0 0 block of first avenue. they reported heavy flames in the basement. nobody was injured and too took crews quite sometime to get this
two similar incidents two hour earlier happened a mail way fourth and jackson. a man was robbed of unknown amount of cash and in the other case a woman fled when an imperson nateer threatened to arrest her. >> when someone tells you they're a police officer you don't assume they're not. >> police recovered the car and have not found alleged imperson nateers and that has residents on edge. >> it makes me feel violated that someone is coming into my home and taking something...
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jackson was there and actually went ahead and had two pistols on him and he asexual assaults jackson with one pistol fired, misfires unbelievable. second pistol misfired. then jackson stepped on him and kicked him down. he actually helped subdue his own potential assassin. >> summarize as you do in the introduction the amount of assassination attempts and threats over the years. >> 16 presidents have faced assassination threats though none directly eyeball to eyeball since ronald reagan. but 16 presidents. also three presidential candidates. i talk about huey long who in 1935 was assassinated. i talk about robert kennedy in and who was assassinated george wallace shot and paralyzed for life in 197 it. i cover candidates as well as presidents. it is a long list, 16 plus three. it could have included andrew johnson who was supposed to be assassinated when lincoln was but the person who was supposed to do it chickened out so as a result johnson was not harmed. brian: can you sum up what kind of person does it? >> definitely mental illness is a key factor. i would not say it is true with
jackson was there and actually went ahead and had two pistols on him and he asexual assaults jackson with one pistol fired, misfires unbelievable. second pistol misfired. then jackson stepped on him and kicked him down. he actually helped subdue his own potential assassin. >> summarize as you do in the introduction the amount of assassination attempts and threats over the years. >> 16 presidents have faced assassination threats though none directly eyeball to eyeball since ronald...
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moray 5:43 and jackson at 5:43 an imosa and hiddenburg 5:53. up toward the monticello and camp courageous 5:58. center junction at 555. hail at 5:54. oxford junction at 5:58. we'll pan just a little bit farther and this starts to move deeper into cedar county. focus on cedar county particular storm track moving off towards the east 50th miles per hour could cause wind gusts. the elisa exit at5:40. rochester day field 5:42. iowa 38 interchange interstate 542. tip pin itself 942 as i mentioned bennett at 5:51. sun berry 5:53 and moving farther to the east of west liberty and moscow expecting arrival time at 5:44 for the front edge of those orms which is where the leading, excuse me, the edge of the wind is, it's not happening deep within the rain it's right on the front edge of these storms as they come rolling in here. extended from jones and cedar counties in the tv9 viewing area. heavy storms. a threat we'll continue to watch that spring ville area you're seeing heavier rains and frequent lightning those in animosos you'll see poweweful iowa 1
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jackson before? >> when me and her first got together, she had to pull me out of the road because he was gonna run me over. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 18-year-old clinton jackson is suing his ex-girlfriend's friend, 19-year-old holly cook, for kicking a dent into his ford tempo. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 86 on the calendar in the matter of jackson vs. cook. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: each of you claim that the other vandalized their car during some stupid incident. you want to start, mr. jackson? >> um, yes. me and... >> judge judy: could you stand up on your own two feet? yeah, good. perfect. >> um, yes. me and kristin started getting in a fight, an
jackson before? >> when me and her first got together, she had to pull me out of the road because he was gonna run me over. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 18-year-old clinton jackson is suing his ex-girlfriend's friend, 19-year-old holly cook, for kicking a dent...
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park to contribute $2 million with the approval by the supply store the improvements in jackson park it is the money is in escrow under the auspices of the park alliance had a corruptive meeting with the jackson park and i'm optimistic that progress is achieved in that direction lastly you've heard through not in this proposal tend to submit a report from the presentation all of which will be on or adjacent to the amuse closer to the open space and finally we have been committed to provide 25 percent of the units 50 with medium income availability with that, i'm going to turn it over to i'm yes duffey with david barker >> in ground water mall right now perhaperhaps this is the site 4.34 acres with 4 unique edges i'll address from the design stand point in a moment first, i wanted to mention a couple of things bill said a couple of points in terms of the zoning we have 3 times as much car share on site and twice bike storage onsite and the big thing 200 and 64 percent of open space on site the unit mix we've discussed initiating 10 units in the package now doubled to 20 the site plan
park to contribute $2 million with the approval by the supply store the improvements in jackson park it is the money is in escrow under the auspices of the park alliance had a corruptive meeting with the jackson park and i'm optimistic that progress is achieved in that direction lastly you've heard through not in this proposal tend to submit a report from the presentation all of which will be on or adjacent to the amuse closer to the open space and finally we have been committed to provide 25...
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reverend jackson i think is about to address the crowd. let's listen. he's trying to get some quiet. let's see what he has to say. >> can i have your attention? a key to what we are doing with our agenda is discipline and focus and sacredness. 450 people have been killed this year, 2700 shot this year. the violence to kill our childs, and they are also in the case of in the board firing through years later. so all of that is a part of this, but it only matters if we're focused to mass registration. economic problem, coalition, we, the people, can win, graveyards. crush, rise again. we want, we knew, fully achieved, an infrastructure, a new and in independence prosecutor, we want, federal, intervention oversight, who know what about the tape when who covered it up in the cover-up. wednesday transparency. we march down michigan avenue again and again, again, and again until something's happened. we'll use our marching feet, our research, the law, the commitment, and our power this year we will not shop until we drop. we will drop before we shop unless jus
reverend jackson i think is about to address the crowd. let's listen. he's trying to get some quiet. let's see what he has to say. >> can i have your attention? a key to what we are doing with our agenda is discipline and focus and sacredness. 450 people have been killed this year, 2700 shot this year. the violence to kill our childs, and they are also in the case of in the board firing through years later. so all of that is a part of this, but it only matters if we're focused to mass...
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he won the heart of franklin roosevelt. >> how had jackson been chosen? >> he was a good looking man. hitler started talking to him. >> how did you go about collecting the evidence presented in these trials? >> the germans had a history of writing things up, making notes the amount of documents we found was amazing..o cf1 o we were able to rely on memos themselves as prepared. >> interestingly the nazis did very little about destroying records. there was a death camp, an outhouse in austria. they kept death books where they recorded every person who was murdered. so and so died at 12:01. so and so died at 12:02. they all died of heart attacks. >> as the court takes shape, the war still rages in the pacific. japanese watched the fate of >> oliver: summer, 1945, wars still >>> summer 1945, war still raged in the pacific. after an epic battle for okay -pfor final invasionnof japan. nazi leaders sat behind bars in a prison, japanese war were well aware they could suffer the same fate. the center holds thousands of documents a a testing to japanese war crimes.
he won the heart of franklin roosevelt. >> how had jackson been chosen? >> he was a good looking man. hitler started talking to him. >> how did you go about collecting the evidence presented in these trials? >> the germans had a history of writing things up, making notes the amount of documents we found was amazing..o cf1 o we were able to rely on memos themselves as prepared. >> interestingly the nazis did very little about destroying records. there was a death...
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this is jackson street. crews are still very busy this morning in different parts of the city trying to get a handle on the flooding that is taking over the streets here. crews were able to get the water pressure back to normal in most of the city yesterday. people living in high-rises on the upper floors still may have low water pressure or no water service at that water main break happened yesterday morning around 9:00 a.m. a break in a 16-inch water pipe lead to the massive flooding this morning. it was a big blow to restaurants in hoboken that could not serve the sunday morning brunch crowd. some restaurant managers got creative and they brought in port o potties. by sunday evening, much of the water pressure had been restored. >> we do have water. we are just using boiling water for the guests, absolutely, to make sure that everything is completely safe and not contaminated. just kind of following the rules that >> and you can see cars parked here on jackson street with water up to their bumpers here. n
this is jackson street. crews are still very busy this morning in different parts of the city trying to get a handle on the flooding that is taking over the streets here. crews were able to get the water pressure back to normal in most of the city yesterday. people living in high-rises on the upper floors still may have low water pressure or no water service at that water main break happened yesterday morning around 9:00 a.m. a break in a 16-inch water pipe lead to the massive flooding this...
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, and desean jackson helping out the eagles, kirk cousins to jackson. 63 yard score. eagles minimum him. washington will take 20-0 lead new york trying to mack a come back. final five minutes eli manning through beckham junior what a cash. wow, giants down 6. but too little too late and that's three interceptions today catching up with him and 20-16 they took over first place and check this out. this is the nfc east or nfc least. redskins at 5-6. eagles one game out of first with five to go and next up the undefeated patriots on the roa road. with temple football having their best snn school history could matt rhule be history the temple coaches reportedly interview for the missouri job today. temple has no comment. here's what rule had to say last night. >> you guys know me i'm not going to talk about anything. this program is about these kids and i mean anybody that throws my name in things it's credit to the players and administration. so i won't talk about dogs. >> let's talk about the football team. 20th ranked owls honored at the basketball game after winning di
, and desean jackson helping out the eagles, kirk cousins to jackson. 63 yard score. eagles minimum him. washington will take 20-0 lead new york trying to mack a come back. final five minutes eli manning through beckham junior what a cash. wow, giants down 6. but too little too late and that's three interceptions today catching up with him and 20-16 they took over first place and check this out. this is the nfc east or nfc least. redskins at 5-6. eagles one game out of first with five to go and...
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to focus on some of the concerns in terms of the eir has it shows there is shadow in the building on jackson park even though i guess according to the rules not a super at all building it's okay part of issue that there is impact on local recreation ron ma devil mentioned two games in the neighborhood unfortunately i've been a membership and my kids can't assess the gym the kids needs playground and the parks that's basically the know i'd like to talk about the eir and my it is it is deficient in terms of watching for pedestrians on our rtc on august 5th the schools were out and april 29th a day that live okay. let's out earlier from 46 to 7 to 9 a morning drop off and no recognition for a serious pedestrian safety their offering to pay for traffic control a few blocks away we need to address the safety adverse i'll urge you no to the allow the loading dock exception from having off-street loading sfgh loading creates hazard that is when people drive around trucks and things happen we know they want /* sfvd /- on student that is a toxic site you need to make the language stronger than it fea
to focus on some of the concerns in terms of the eir has it shows there is shadow in the building on jackson park even though i guess according to the rules not a super at all building it's okay part of issue that there is impact on local recreation ron ma devil mentioned two games in the neighborhood unfortunately i've been a membership and my kids can't assess the gym the kids needs playground and the parks that's basically the know i'd like to talk about the eir and my it is it is deficient...
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bishop harry jackson and bishop ew jackson, thank you very much. and thank you for letting me resort to your first names tonight. >> quite all right. >> no problem. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight. are you excited to watch candidates debate one another on the "fox business" network and tell us tomorrow how they plan to restore prosperity and it sure the american dream for all of us. cast your vote at lou dobbs.gov. up next protesters go after donald trump during his appearance on saturday night live. something about trump creates audiences. we'll talk about the former reagan political white house director, political strategists ed rollins and we are live from milwaukee, wisconsin. we are coming right back. stay with us. you don't want to miss a thing. ♪ i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never
bishop harry jackson and bishop ew jackson, thank you very much. and thank you for letting me resort to your first names tonight. >> quite all right. >> no problem. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight. are you excited to watch candidates debate one another on the "fox business" network and tell us tomorrow how they plan to restore prosperity and it sure the american dream for all of us. cast your vote at lou dobbs.gov. up next protesters go after donald trump during...
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dubuque, delaware, jackson and jones county, sere thunderstorm warning until 7:00 this evening. expect damaging straight-line winds. haven't had any reports of any hail. it may be a little spinnup, but that'sart of the line of thunderstorms thattould produce damaging wind as it moves to the north and east. areas from manchester to west of monticello, to tipton, you are under just rain. not looking at any severe weatherer. the north and east, that's the area that has the potential for severe weather. we will be dealing with dry conditions, before another line of showers pass on by. after midnight tonight, probably 2:00, 3:00 in the morning, some real gusty wind expected. a northwest wind. that will provide wind speeds up to 45 mil per hour f f a good poron of the day tomorrow. so some real strong winds. and this is area-wide, and as we get into the day tomorrow, at least we will see some sunshine. still have that tornado watch in effect through the evening hours. that remains in effect until 9:00. cedar rarads, iowa cicity, washington, probably not the risk of severe weather. ron
dubuque, delaware, jackson and jones county, sere thunderstorm warning until 7:00 this evening. expect damaging straight-line winds. haven't had any reports of any hail. it may be a little spinnup, but that'sart of the line of thunderstorms thattould produce damaging wind as it moves to the north and east. areas from manchester to west of monticello, to tipton, you are under just rain. not looking at any severe weatherer. the north and east, that's the area that has the potential for severe...
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we are at jackson, newark. we want to show you the water is still boiling and bubbling and oozing from the street where you see the 13.4 feet sign near the overpass that goes over the roadway. that's where the water problem is still located. water is still coming up from that area right now. the crews are here trying to fix the water problem. still in all we don't know when it will get repaired. for residents, they have to remain patient. the suez water company is calling for water conservation in hudson county and southern bergen until the huge main is fixed. the break happened on sunday and water has continued to flood the streets on the border of hoboken and jersey city. water alert. residents should boil the water to wash their face and brush their teeth and if they plan to drink water from the faucets. jersey city has not issued a boil water alert but says it is highly advisable. the city of hoboken has diverted traffic from the area. observer highway is closed west of henderson to year avenue. harrison is
we are at jackson, newark. we want to show you the water is still boiling and bubbling and oozing from the street where you see the 13.4 feet sign near the overpass that goes over the roadway. that's where the water problem is still located. water is still coming up from that area right now. the crews are here trying to fix the water problem. still in all we don't know when it will get repaired. for residents, they have to remain patient. the suez water company is calling for water conservation...
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he wants other kids like jackson to -- reach their dream of a cure. and we think with it is within our reach. we want that to happen. hoping on social media or instead of hitting share you'll hit share and 5,000 per share. right, john? >> john won't have to settle and should no child with eb have to settle whatsoever. they could have the right to pain free and a good lives like every child. >> thank you so much for coming. you sir are probably bravest young man i've met. i hope that god will continue to bless you and your family thank you so much for sharing this story with us. i know it is tough for you to shake, but i give you biggest hug right now little boy if i could. but i know i can't do it but i'm sending it to you this way. thank you for coming. >> thanks for having us. >> paul anthony from hip pop group is battling what he's also he'll be performing when >> we're back leukemia and lymphoma society has been lightening the walk throughout walks to fight blood cancers now they have a real force behind them. grammy win or paul anthony of the ban
he wants other kids like jackson to -- reach their dream of a cure. and we think with it is within our reach. we want that to happen. hoping on social media or instead of hitting share you'll hit share and 5,000 per share. right, john? >> john won't have to settle and should no child with eb have to settle whatsoever. they could have the right to pain free and a good lives like every child. >> thank you so much for coming. you sir are probably bravest young man i've met. i hope that...
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s" 35th anniversary continues as we flah of michael jackson. >> i want to entertainment ♪ i'm bad i'm bad you know it >>> that is, of course, the king of pop, michael jackson, who sadly passed away at just 50 years old. and it was one of the celebrity guests we covered which really broke the heart of millions around the world. >> 2009 the year that we lost jackson, far too soon. and "e.t." was literally was side during the moments that made him the king of pop. >> i want to entertain people, bring some type of joy and bring magic to the world. >> reporter: by his"e.t." saw t magic for the first time in 1983. ♪ onset of jackson's legendary video "beat it." ♪ just beat it even then, classic michael, a p. more comfortable performing than with people. >> i was raised on stage. and i'm happy on stage. i can s n stage. >> reporter: his nephew saw it firsthand. >> i think towards "bad" and "dangerous" he started fleep og out a little bit, but he was always super shy. and then as far as being on stage, i mean, you can see it. he's at home. ♪ rock with you >> reporter: reakinn's talent w
s" 35th anniversary continues as we flah of michael jackson. >> i want to entertainment ♪ i'm bad i'm bad you know it >>> that is, of course, the king of pop, michael jackson, who sadly passed away at just 50 years old. and it was one of the celebrity guests we covered which really broke the heart of millions around the world. >> 2009 the year that we lost jackson, far too soon. and "e.t." was literally was side during the moments that made him the king of...
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s" 35th anniversary continues as we flash back to the life and death of michael jackson. >> i want to entertainment ( ♪ ) uniqlo's revolutionary thin fabric converts body moisture into heat and retains it. ( ♪ ) heattech. super thin, super warm. ( ♪ ) super thin, super warm. and i've had some work done. in '62 they put in a conversation pit. brilliant. in '74 they got shag carpet. that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat showed up, i thought "hmmm." but nest is different. keeps 'em comfy. and saves energy automatically. like that! i'm like a whole new house! nest. welcome to the magic of home. ♪ i'm bad i'm bad you know it >>> that is, of course, the king of pop, michael jackson, who sadly passed away at just 50 years old. and it was one of the celebrity guests we covered which really broke the heart of millions around the world. >> 2009 was the year that we lost jackson, far too soon. and "e.t." was literally by his side during the moments that made him the king of pop. >> i want to entertain people, bring some type of jo
s" 35th anniversary continues as we flash back to the life and death of michael jackson. >> i want to entertainment ( ♪ ) uniqlo's revolutionary thin fabric converts body moisture into heat and retains it. ( ♪ ) heattech. super thin, super warm. ( ♪ ) super thin, super warm. and i've had some work done. in '62 they put in a conversation pit. brilliant. in '74 they got shag carpet. that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat...
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jackson. prof. feinman: he is the first president we know what that had any problems with assassination threats. there were three cases. there was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833. it is our first example. then we have booth, the father of the lincoln assassin, who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835. his handwriting has been authenticated. this is three years before john looks booth is born. -- john wilkes booth is born. it makes you wonder if it is genetic. brian: there were a lot of duels back in those days. andrew jackson have been involved. do you have any idea ?how many ? >> six times. he was a meteor figure, a person who made people furious. he had a contentious time in office. that is what may be caused in his second term that we would have the situation of people threatening his life. in this case, it was only on paper. then there is richard lawrence who actually came to the capital after a funeral. jackson was there. actually went ahead and had two pis
jackson. prof. feinman: he is the first president we know what that had any problems with assassination threats. there were three cases. there was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833. it is our first example. then we have booth, the father of the lincoln assassin, who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835. his handwriting has been authenticated. this is three years before john looks booth is born. -- john wilkes booth is born. it makes you wonder if it is...
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fires when deep to desean jackson. a 63-yardng in for touchdown as the redskins took a 17-0 lead at halftime. the defense smothered eli manning. giant on the move and manning picked off by dunbar. the third interception for the skins defense. the giants made it interesting for the redskins held on to win, 20-14. 5-6 on the season and first place in the nfc east. >> i felt a great energy on the sidelines. the crowd had a lot to do with it. i think the challenge of where we are, the division opponent had a lot to do with it. the trick for us will be to maintain this time -- kind of effort on monday night. erin: that is right because the skins need to be able to string together back-to-back wins. their next opponent is the dallas cowboys monday night football next week. that will be a big test for this team. kellye: let's hope they pull it out. thanks so much. president obama is joining other world leaders in paris for a global climate change conference. they comes amid heightened security following the paris attacks. the
fires when deep to desean jackson. a 63-yardng in for touchdown as the redskins took a 17-0 lead at halftime. the defense smothered eli manning. giant on the move and manning picked off by dunbar. the third interception for the skins defense. the giants made it interesting for the redskins held on to win, 20-14. 5-6 on the season and first place in the nfc east. >> i felt a great energy on the sidelines. the crowd had a lot to do with it. i think the challenge of where we are, the...
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. >> desean jackson playing his first game since injuring week one and patriots score on their opening drive and first for the redskins is not good and kirk cousins great pass goes up to pierre garcon. and puts the patriots back in business. >> and this offense always takes advantage. legarrette blount right up the middle for the touchdown and 129 for blount and pats up 14-0 and redskins have something going and cousins goes wide open and derek doesn't find him and perfect pass and they're starting to get them frustrated, right? >> not everyone was dropping their football for the redskins on third down and tom brady, his pass is intercepted by keenan robinson and he doesn't drop it. the linebacker took an end zone and it's tom brady that comes up with the stop, 44-yard return and the redskins have some light. for the next drive, remember we dropped passes. cousins has a man for the first down and he's pierre garcon and the seven dropped passes and that is not a winning formula, but you know what? new england always seems to have the winning formula. tom brady throws the perfect ball an
. >> desean jackson playing his first game since injuring week one and patriots score on their opening drive and first for the redskins is not good and kirk cousins great pass goes up to pierre garcon. and puts the patriots back in business. >> and this offense always takes advantage. legarrette blount right up the middle for the touchdown and 129 for blount and pats up 14-0 and redskins have something going and cousins goes wide open and derek doesn't find him and perfect pass and...