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justice jackson: mr. kneedler, isn't the response -- justice barrett: but -- but judge -- justice jacksoalso that those two things are different? , you're sort of saying it's about individual culpab but it's not as though everyone engages in drug use. mr. kneedler: right. justice jackson: right? certain people do, and maybe they have addiction, and may you can't punish them because of thaddiction, but you can still punish them as criminally culpable for engaging in the act. it seems to me we e a totally different category -- mrkndler: we are, yes. justice jackson: -- when you're talkinabt acts that everybody participates in, that no one thinks in and of themselves are criminally culpable. and yet somehow this statute is reaching out to pushertain people who engage in that universal mabasic need. that seems to me to be the distinction -- mr. kneedler: yes. justice jackson: -- in these situations. mr. kneedler: that is a critical distinction, and not only is it someinthat everybody engages in, but it's some
justice jackson: mr. kneedler, isn't the response -- justice barrett: but -- but judge -- justice jacksoalso that those two things are different? , you're sort of saying it's about individual culpab but it's not as though everyone engages in drug use. mr. kneedler: right. justice jackson: right? certain people do, and maybe they have addiction, and may you can't punish them because of thaddiction, but you can still punish them as criminally culpable for engaging in the act. it seems to me we e...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson? e jackson: yes. i guess i -- i don't understand whthe usual traditional standard could possibly suffice this situation. i mean, justice barrett and justice kagan suggtecert worthiness as another consideration. but don't we have to have something so that we are not -- we, thsueme court, is not supplanting the entirety of the heritage reporting corporation -- lower fer court system when we're looking at cases of this nature? mr. stewart: yes, and -- and, i mean, it may be that kind of the very unpredictability wt will happen in the.c circuit leads to unpredictability about whether this will ultimately be a cert worthy case. and so it may be that -- justice jackson: so cert worthiness could be another way of saying it. i mean, i prefer to think about whether or not there's something extraordinarily -- extraordinarily harmful going on situation that would warrant, in this situationin this case, the supreme court ting as the first decider of the merits of an issue l this. i mean, that seems to me to be tr
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justice jackson: ok. well -- justice kagan: if i could just -- i mean, i think what you ju said is important because, when you concede that emtala impose a stabilization requirement, it is, this statute, the federal government interfering, if you will, in a state's healthcare choices. so emtala is on its face a statute th ss it's not all the state's way. the e federal requirements here. there is a requirement to stabilize emergency patients. and you agree with that? mr. turner: yeah, justice kagan, we agree that emtala -- emtala's purpose was narrow to bridge this gap that existed in some states -- justice kagan:k. so, i mean -- mr. turner: -- and the failure to treat. justice kaga -we can just take off the table this idea that, you know, justecse it's a state and it's healthrethat the federal government has nothing to say about it. the federal government has pltyo say about it in this statute. w,ou're right, now there's a question of what's the content of this stabilization requirement. and as far as i u
justice jackson: ok. well -- justice kagan: if i could just -- i mean, i think what you ju said is important because, when you concede that emtala impose a stabilization requirement, it is, this statute, the federal government interfering, if you will, in a state's healthcare choices. so emtala is on its face a statute th ss it's not all the state's way. the e federal requirements here. there is a requirement to stabilize emergency patients. and you agree with that? mr. turner: yeah, justice...
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justice jackson: mr. martinez, what -- what i'm stuck on is what seems to be an assumption in your argument that every question posed with respect to interpreting -- interpreting a statute is a legal one. i see chevron as doing the very important work of helping courts stay away from policymaking, and so i -- i'd like for you to sort of think of it through that lens and help me understand why, if we do away with chevron's framework, we won't have a problem of courts actually making a policy decision. so justice kagan gave you a number of examples, and i think the reason why those examples are hard or why they're ambiguous or whatever is because, at bottom, they're not asking legal questions; they're asking policy questions. how is it that, you know, stationary source is to be defined? that's not really a legal question. i mean, there could be several reasonable ways of interpreting that. and at the end of the day, i think the way i've been thinking about chevron is congress has given that policy choice to
justice jackson: mr. martinez, what -- what i'm stuck on is what seems to be an assumption in your argument that every question posed with respect to interpreting -- interpreting a statute is a legal one. i see chevron as doing the very important work of helping courts stay away from policymaking, and so i -- i'd like for you to sort of think of it through that lens and help me understand why, if we do away with chevron's framework, we won't have a problem of courts actually making a policy...
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[ cheers and applause ] janet jackson. janet jackson is in the house! come on, now. that's what i'm talking about. that's -- [ cheers and applause ] that's right. >> thank you. >> jimmy: why -- why are you -- why are you -- [ cheers and applause ] janet, it's great to see you, why -- why -- why did you stop by? what -- why did you grace us with your presence? >> you know, i'm here rehearsing for my "together again" tour. >> jimmy: oh, that's great. [ cheers and applause ] it was great. >> i -- by the way, i want to thank everyone for making this the most successful tour to date in -- in -- in -- in my career. >> jimmy: is that right? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. and -- and -- >> jimmy: that's a big deal. >> you know, it's -- it's -- it's a global tour. we're -- we're taking this everywhere. and even though i'm about to start the second portion, the second part of the american leg in june -- >> jimmy: in june you're starting up again? >> yeah, in june. so, there are a lot of new surprises and definitely new music this time. and i saw you out here -- >> jimmy: yeah
[ cheers and applause ] janet jackson. janet jackson is in the house! come on, now. that's what i'm talking about. that's -- [ cheers and applause ] that's right. >> thank you. >> jimmy: why -- why are you -- why are you -- [ cheers and applause ] janet, it's great to see you, why -- why -- why did you stop by? what -- why did you grace us with your presence? >> you know, i'm here rehearsing for my "together again" tour. >> jimmy: oh, that's great. [ cheers and...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson? justice jackson: justice kavanaugh picked up on what i think might be a critical listings in, and i'm trying to understand it. he said here we have a situation in which the government is not asking on a company that is itself in the business of speech, which is true. unlike bantam books, where it was. and so what i'm worried about is your position ultimately reducing to any time regulator enforces the law against an entity that does business with an advocacy organization, we have a first amendment violation. because it seemed like your answer to him was, well, what get this into the first amendment column, unlike other scenarios, is that the nra advocates for guns and it is an advocacy organization, and so action taken against it makes it a first amendment violation. even though the government was not coercing the speech itself in the same way as bantam books. so how do we avoid a world in which advocacy organizations are exempt from regulation? mr. cole: so we are definitely not aski
chief justice roberts: justice jackson? justice jackson: justice kavanaugh picked up on what i think might be a critical listings in, and i'm trying to understand it. he said here we have a situation in which the government is not asking on a company that is itself in the business of speech, which is true. unlike bantam books, where it was. and so what i'm worried about is your position ultimately reducing to any time regulator enforces the law against an entity that does business with an...
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but, jackson got to the point. all they have to do is our job and our job is to decide the case before us and on the fact before us, there is no plausible case for immunity. if we take a step back that is something the court could and should have done back in december so we could now be maybe in closing arguments in this trial. it is a shameful performance by the court. basically buying the time that donald trump wanted. >> i was just going to add, lawrence, i do think that neal katyal and andrew wiseman are right that it might be a silver lining, or at least a half silver lining that is if justice of barrett's repeated point that we could decide this immediately and have a hearing quickly on the question of where the line between official acts and private campaign acts is drawn and that kind of hearing would be one in which they wouldn't have to wait 88 days, as judge chutkan has said she would if the case is sent back for trial someday, they could go right away, hold that hearing, and at least the american people
but, jackson got to the point. all they have to do is our job and our job is to decide the case before us and on the fact before us, there is no plausible case for immunity. if we take a step back that is something the court could and should have done back in december so we could now be maybe in closing arguments in this trial. it is a shameful performance by the court. basically buying the time that donald trump wanted. >> i was just going to add, lawrence, i do think that neal katyal...
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in may of 63, you join the jackson movement. what was the jackson movement? well, actually it was in the acp oriented and on campus. we had the regular acp group and we had, our own student group, the non agitation association of college people and medgar, who was out on campus all the time, he put up with us, but he medgar evers. evers. mr. medgar evers, you know, and. we'd gotten to know each other fairly and actually he and professor salter, who's in that famous picture, he they had planned a sit in at the woolworth and a diversionary group down road, a picket line. and i was what they called a spotter for the picket line. somebody who would watch the demonstration just into the crowd and we had sometimes nickels in our pocket, whatever calls, cause then and we could phone back to make his office your remember phones we could call back to magu's office and report on what was happening. well, the picket line arrested right away. we didn't expect. and we called him and we hadn't seen any squad cars. me and the other white observer, our spotter, whatever we h
in may of 63, you join the jackson movement. what was the jackson movement? well, actually it was in the acp oriented and on campus. we had the regular acp group and we had, our own student group, the non agitation association of college people and medgar, who was out on campus all the time, he put up with us, but he medgar evers. evers. mr. medgar evers, you know, and. we'd gotten to know each other fairly and actually he and professor salter, who's in that famous picture, he they had planned...
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. >> reporter: the face of her probation officer, thomas jackson. ranell alleges in a lawsuit that he abused her more than two decades ago. he's one of multiple probation officers accused of trading privileges for sex acts with children in the county's care. >> he had me lift up my shirt to show him my breasts. i begged him, i said please don't make me do this. he said you do have a review coming up, it's up to you how i write it. he had the pen so, he had the power. another time he made me grab his penis with my hand. >> reporter: ranell and her former bunkmate akila jefferson are two litigants among the more than 2,500 now suing the county. akila says in a lawsuit that jackson, then the camp's acting director, would order her to his office when she was 16 years old. >> he would touch me, you know, show me different things. >> how did you feel in those moments? >> first i was scared. but if i don't do it what's going to happen? >> so you felt you could never say no? >> no. i couldn't say no. >> reporter: she wound up in probation after shoplifting
. >> reporter: the face of her probation officer, thomas jackson. ranell alleges in a lawsuit that he abused her more than two decades ago. he's one of multiple probation officers accused of trading privileges for sex acts with children in the county's care. >> he had me lift up my shirt to show him my breasts. i begged him, i said please don't make me do this. he said you do have a review coming up, it's up to you how i write it. he had the pen so, he had the power. another time he...
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kellie carter jackson: and there's commotion. a crew member simply takes, simone hands her to her mother, and within moments, the lifeboat plunges toward the sea without her husband. [ominous music] bill wormstedt: and most of the forward lifeboats that left early in the sequence went down only partway full. [stirring music] tim maltin: titanic, although she sank slowly, she was actually sinking faster and faster and faster as she was settling deeper and deeper in the water, and crowds started to form around the last lifeboats. and that's where order started to break down. tad fitch: pushing and shoving and people panicking, trying to force their way in, and then it deteriorated that quickly into, like, a horrific scene. we know that several officers did have revolvers with them. tim maltin: and many of them shot them into the air-- [gunshot] --in order to startle passengers and calm them down and bring them to their senses. fifth officer lowe had his own revolver, and he actually did fire it at-- [gunshot] --lifeboat number 14.
kellie carter jackson: and there's commotion. a crew member simply takes, simone hands her to her mother, and within moments, the lifeboat plunges toward the sea without her husband. [ominous music] bill wormstedt: and most of the forward lifeboats that left early in the sequence went down only partway full. [stirring music] tim maltin: titanic, although she sank slowly, she was actually sinking faster and faster and faster as she was settling deeper and deeper in the water, and crowds started...
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brian jackson, very simple name. don't put him, you get to it either way, brian jackson, a great guy, he has been with me for 7 years and he has always wanted to run for congress and this is where he was born, where he grew up, he knows it well, loves the people, he will be fantastic, you know who brian is? there's another brian. >> donald trump being elected or still, how do you feel about that, are you confident that it will be? >> the cases were totally discredited. there was on moneymaking scheme on behalf of her and her lover, mister and mrs. wade, the cases been totally discredited. we will see, the one in new york is discredited, every legal scholars says they have no case, it's a harmful thing but it is election interference are run by the white house. every one of the cases is civil, criminal, it is election interference because president biden can't put together, can't say president biden is using this to try to get elected. it is backfiring as you know. the best polls i ever had. a disgraceful thing. but t
brian jackson, very simple name. don't put him, you get to it either way, brian jackson, a great guy, he has been with me for 7 years and he has always wanted to run for congress and this is where he was born, where he grew up, he knows it well, loves the people, he will be fantastic, you know who brian is? there's another brian. >> donald trump being elected or still, how do you feel about that, are you confident that it will be? >> the cases were totally discredited. there was on...
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so now, how does maynard jackson tie into all of this? so maynard jackson. in 1967 to go back to dr. king, dr. king was many of us know here the co-founder of, the southern christian leadership conference, and it was headquartered in atlanta. the sclc had his annual meeting. and dr. king his last address was here in atlanta months before his assassination. and in that address, the black power has shaped dr. king and black power movement, essentially was afro self determinism with a different right and in effect, dr. king and dr. king said this. you say he was committed to racial reconciliation, was always committed a racial reconciliation. he always talked about the humanity of, all people. he was fully committed to that. but he said this, and i quote him directly, said, i believe integration. i'm fully committed to it. but it seems to be that across country, many of our white brothers and sisters don't want to live near us, move into the neighborhoods. we get. they either have white flight or we bombed. we get attacked. so this is what king said. he said, n
so now, how does maynard jackson tie into all of this? so maynard jackson. in 1967 to go back to dr. king, dr. king was many of us know here the co-founder of, the southern christian leadership conference, and it was headquartered in atlanta. the sclc had his annual meeting. and dr. king his last address was here in atlanta months before his assassination. and in that address, the black power has shaped dr. king and black power movement, essentially was afro self determinism with a different...
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jackson lee: thank you very much. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek reckings in? mr. turner: to seek time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes mr. turner: the national security agency stopped abouts collection in 2017 because it was fraught with peril. this amendment isn't necessary because they're not ding this, haven't been doing this since 2017. i want to ■gobackand say cyst in the debate with some of the terms occurring in the biggs-jayapal amendment. the bigs-jayapal amendment would make us go blind. it would make it so we can't read the inboxes and outboxes of foreigners abroad who are al qaeda, hamas, his bo lal and the chinese communist party. the reason i say that, 702, the underlying bill here that's being re-authorized is tailored only to the adversaries and those who want to do us harm. it's national security threats. it is our adversaries. their inbox and their outbox is not protect. if you are a terrorist or if you are a committing espionage
jackson lee: thank you very much. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek reckings in? mr. turner: to seek time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes mr. turner: the national security agency stopped abouts collection in 2017 because it was fraught with peril. this amendment isn't necessary because they're not ding this, haven't been doing this since 2017. i want to ■gobackand say cyst in the debate with some of the terms occurring in the...
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justice jackson: i'm sorry. they said it couldbuwhat we focused on was not whether that metal pcehanged the way the trigger operated ybe you are saying that's wrong, but what i am focused on is your argumentee to rest on the assumption thathe function of the trigger is what e trigger does inside the gun. mr. mitchell: that is correct. justice jackn: why is it irration, ong,tc., to think t function of the trigger as what it does to cause the weapon to automatically fire more than one shot? that's what we mean by function of the trigger, which is in the statute, automatically more than one sho ate are saying is if one operation causes the trigger -- causes the function of the trigger to make the weapon automatill fire more tn e shot, i don't understand why you're reading is efable to that. wendy, understanding of a machine gun is that it is doing this sort of thing at the end of the day. mr. mitchell: it's because the trigger on the bumstk equipped rifle does not cause the rifle to automatically fe more than one s
justice jackson: i'm sorry. they said it couldbuwhat we focused on was not whether that metal pcehanged the way the trigger operated ybe you are saying that's wrong, but what i am focused on is your argumentee to rest on the assumption thathe function of the trigger is what e trigger does inside the gun. mr. mitchell: that is correct. justice jackn: why is it irration, ong,tc., to think t function of the trigger as what it does to cause the weapon to automatically fire more than one shot?...
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regina jackson the director of the east oakland youth development center and jay da white, who is also an active person in that organization. i always like to start with telling a little bit of your background, regina. your history and your involvement. >> oh, that's a long story. let me see, let's wrap it up. i have been in oakland for 50 years. so oakland is my home. i found my way to the work at east oakland youth development center after graduating from uc berkeley in 1984 and joining the board in 1986. at the time, i didn't know that you could have a career in that work. so i was very, very excited. started in 1994. i'm celebrating my 24th year in the work. >> congratulations. >> it has been, you know, they call it a peace core, the toughest job you'll ever love. it's been the toughest job i am in love with. young people like jada i get to help mold and mentor and plant seeds. i have an extraordinarily capable staff. 58% of which are alums that came through the program. and so continuing to teach this cascading mentoring throughout all of our leadership programs. our buckets of pr
regina jackson the director of the east oakland youth development center and jay da white, who is also an active person in that organization. i always like to start with telling a little bit of your background, regina. your history and your involvement. >> oh, that's a long story. let me see, let's wrap it up. i have been in oakland for 50 years. so oakland is my home. i found my way to the work at east oakland youth development center after graduating from uc berkeley in 1984 and joining...
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for the world number one and getting on against jackson?_ on against jackson? very impressive 8-1 lead and — on against jackson? very impressive 8-1 lead and magnificent _ on against jackson? very impressive 8-1 lead and magnificent image - on against jackson? very impressive 8-1 lead and magnificent image of l on against jackson? very impressive | 8-1 lead and magnificent image of 42 8—1 lead and magnificent image of 42 in england at the tournament was a bit of a baptism of fire forjackson but for ronnie o'sullivan, not his brilliant best but still strong. o'sullivan's demeanour was very capable of handling this young man and very respectful of his talent out there. it and very respectful of his talent out there. . , and very respectful of his talent out there-— and very respectful of his talent out there. ., , ~ .., out there. it was like he came here to do a job- — out there. it was like he came here to do a job- it _ out there. it was like he came here to do ajob- it a _ out there. it was like he came here to do ajob. it a bit— out there. it was l
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here is hallie jackson. >> let's dance! >> reporter: an iconic movie with an iconic star. ♪ "footloose" ♪ >> reporter: putting the basin high school on the map. these scenes shot there 40 years ago, but you know who has been working so hard? the current students who weren't even born when "footloose" came out. and now after a year's long bacon to pason online campaign kevin bacon is back. >> it's been a long time. it's amazing the power that this movie has had to just kind of bring people together. >> reporter: just ahead of the prom night and just before the school's torn down next year, bacon telling "today's" kaylee hartung what it means. >> all the effort they put in, what finally put you over the edge? >> i think seeing the commitment to turn it into a day of giving and fundraising and good positive energy. you just can't turn that down. >> reporter: like wren bacon is on a mission, uniting the community, filling care bags for his 6 degrees charity and then, yes, at prom the students who worked to get bacon to the
here is hallie jackson. >> let's dance! >> reporter: an iconic movie with an iconic star. ♪ "footloose" ♪ >> reporter: putting the basin high school on the map. these scenes shot there 40 years ago, but you know who has been working so hard? the current students who weren't even born when "footloose" came out. and now after a year's long bacon to pason online campaign kevin bacon is back. >> it's been a long time. it's amazing the power that this...
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. >> halee was a godmother of jackson. >> their jaws drop. she said baby jackson was the son of halee's old school make , jordan. >> she got the baby to play with without having a baby. >> a terrible accident. jackson had fallen downstairs. halee rushed to the hospital were jordan explained what happened. her boyfriend, a man at drop the baby down the stairs after tripping over a diaper bag. >> jordan was crying and we gave her a hug. i looked at halee and she was looking at me . what are we going to do? >> they got jordan food i went to her apartment to get her clean clothes. >> halee was a, do you know what's weird? the diaper bag is sitting right there. as soon as you walk in, it was sitting by the couch. it didn't look like it had fallen down the stairs. >> you were thinking we might've caught thaddeus in a big lie? >> yeah. >> after two days on life- support, jackson died. halee agonized about whether she should tell police about her suspicions. >> she said what if they want to talk to me? you talk. >> the more her mom thought about it,
. >> halee was a godmother of jackson. >> their jaws drop. she said baby jackson was the son of halee's old school make , jordan. >> she got the baby to play with without having a baby. >> a terrible accident. jackson had fallen downstairs. halee rushed to the hospital were jordan explained what happened. her boyfriend, a man at drop the baby down the stairs after tripping over a diaper bag. >> jordan was crying and we gave her a hug. i looked at halee and she was...
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we saw the same thing from jackson county, missouri, last week. whether it's the results from jackson county, missouri, the emerson poll from last week, a majority of las vegas voters oppose public money going towards a baseball stadium for the athletics. that's what we were in the supreme court today to determine. taxpayers should have the opportunity to vote on where their money goes. >> what happened today? was it a victory for you guys or for anyone, or was this just kind of unclear? >> we're kind of in wait and see mode. i think our oral arguments went really well. we look forward to a quick decision from the justices. not much to add until a decision is rendered, but the context is important that a majority of las vegas voters oppose public money. it's wildly unpopular. i think a lot of folks know it, and some are kind of pretending otherwise. we're just hoping to get this to the ballot because i think at the end of the day, this is why billionaires have to sue teachers. they know if this is on the ballot in nevada, they're going to lose. >>
we saw the same thing from jackson county, missouri, last week. whether it's the results from jackson county, missouri, the emerson poll from last week, a majority of las vegas voters oppose public money going towards a baseball stadium for the athletics. that's what we were in the supreme court today to determine. taxpayers should have the opportunity to vote on where their money goes. >> what happened today? was it a victory for you guys or for anyone, or was this just kind of unclear?...
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does this not invite what justice jackson suggested? to be sure the investigation must relate to the area of criminal offense specified by the statute. that is often and nothing prevents it from being very broad. it was referring to the judges. that's the concern going forward is that the system will -- when former presidents are subject to prosecution in the history of morrison versus olesen, tells us, it's going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president or and the next president and after that. all that, i want you to allay that concern. >> well, first of all, the independent counsel regime did have many structural features that emphasized the independence at the expense of accountability. we don't have that now. even under that regime, justice kavanaugh, i think if you look at lawrence walsh's report, this goes on a fundamental point to consider. judge walsh said, i investigated these matters, the proof did not nearly come close to establishing criminal violations. we have lived from watergate thro
does this not invite what justice jackson suggested? to be sure the investigation must relate to the area of criminal offense specified by the statute. that is often and nothing prevents it from being very broad. it was referring to the judges. that's the concern going forward is that the system will -- when former presidents are subject to prosecution in the history of morrison versus olesen, tells us, it's going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president or...
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jackson state's angel jackson was selected in the third round to the las vegas aces. she attended salesian college prep in richmond. jackson was a mcdonald's all american and played for cal stars while she lived here in the bay area. from all of us here at ktvu. a big congratulations to you, angela. >> san francisco's spca turning 156 today. how it chose to give back to the community. >> coming up tomorrow on mornings on two as more home insurance companies leave california, there's a growing call for companies to take into consideration everything that's being done to strengthen california communities against wildfires. we'll talk live with the state senator who is introducing a bill that could be a game changer. plus, steve paulson has your full forecast all morning long, and we're tracking your morning commute. it's coming up on stone in its electrification project this past weekend, the electric trains underwent tests for overhead contact system grounding, bonding and existing infrastructure. caltrain says the tests were successful between san francisco and san jo
jackson state's angel jackson was selected in the third round to the las vegas aces. she attended salesian college prep in richmond. jackson was a mcdonald's all american and played for cal stars while she lived here in the bay area. from all of us here at ktvu. a big congratulations to you, angela. >> san francisco's spca turning 156 today. how it chose to give back to the community. >> coming up tomorrow on mornings on two as more home insurance companies leave california, there's...
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as mike's fun, breakable, starring bruce willis and samuel jackson signs with mel gibson, the village star and your team, phoenix. lady in the water with paul's jamante and the happening with mark wahlberg . he was also no stranger to the fantasy genre directing huge blockbusters like the last air vendor. and after what he may always be best remembered for introducing that little boy who saw dead people in the 6th sense the we're actually, you know, where we are now, is my office you on a farm? i live in pennsylvania just outside of philadelphia, and i think it used to be a kind of of the hurdle to get over that. i don't live in in hollywood, but then pretty quickly it became an asset in that it's informed to my writing and it made it 1st and i'm very quiet over here and you know, generally the door is closed and i right, right. every day i come in and i write for 6 months, and then in the barn where the cow is used to be r r a is a theater, and a and a post facility. so that's where we added all the movies and the screen them. and we have previews there and you know, it's very much l
as mike's fun, breakable, starring bruce willis and samuel jackson signs with mel gibson, the village star and your team, phoenix. lady in the water with paul's jamante and the happening with mark wahlberg . he was also no stranger to the fantasy genre directing huge blockbusters like the last air vendor. and after what he may always be best remembered for introducing that little boy who saw dead people in the 6th sense the we're actually, you know, where we are now, is my office you on a farm?...
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very easy to break to sam jackson is, as you probably know, is very funny guy. and he's very kind of, he'll make funny a lot and i, we were doing the last scene and i'm breakable and he's in a wheelchair and he did, he did the scene and i came over and i forget what i said to him. it was harsh. i said something like, you didn't, you weren't, you didn't, you didn't bring it so that was not sure what that was for you. you're going to need to, you're going to need to bring it right now, because it's the end of the movie. and you have the end of the movie you're, it's, it's, this is about everything. why you did all this, this character. why, why the care to did all this? and he stared at me and was like ice in his eyes. and he said, you think i'm gonna bring it for you? and it was like the stand off. and we just stared at each other and nobody said anything after that for a 2nd and was like, it's probably better just to roll cameron, see what happens because i definitely provoked them and we will cameras. and he gave this incredibly poignant performance. that's at
very easy to break to sam jackson is, as you probably know, is very funny guy. and he's very kind of, he'll make funny a lot and i, we were doing the last scene and i'm breakable and he's in a wheelchair and he did, he did the scene and i came over and i forget what i said to him. it was harsh. i said something like, you didn't, you weren't, you didn't, you didn't bring it so that was not sure what that was for you. you're going to need to, you're going to need to bring it right now, because...
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jackson state's angel jackson was selected in the third round to the las vegas aces. she attended salesian college prep in richmond and jackson was a mcdonald's all american. she played for cal stars while she lived in the bay area. we want to say congratulations to her on her future career. well that does it for us. thank you so much for watching our 730 newscast. we'll see you tomorrow at 730. make sure to download the fox socal app to your smart tv. you can stream our newscasts stories and find exclusive content right there on your smart tv. our next newscast is coming up tonight at ten. we'll see you then if you feel like things don't add up right now... you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing something beautiful is easy. designing something beautiful with great quality for a low price? that's a different story. it's why we're here. that's a promise. not a promo. it's why we
jackson state's angel jackson was selected in the third round to the las vegas aces. she attended salesian college prep in richmond and jackson was a mcdonald's all american. she played for cal stars while she lived in the bay area. we want to say congratulations to her on her future career. well that does it for us. thank you so much for watching our 730 newscast. we'll see you tomorrow at 730. make sure to download the fox socal app to your smart tv. you can stream our newscasts stories and...
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jackson of turlock was diagnosed with a genetic disorder of the kidneys and the two. he needed a transplant before they fail completely. when sarah saw his story on social media, she put her own interest aside and stepped in and said i will do it. they have their surgeries at stanford in december. they were supposed to reunite monday by guess what, sarah got a flat tire and could not make it. that did not stop jackson from letting her know how she changed his life. >> thank you for the chance of life again. and i really enjoy being back to normal and run faster than it used to. >> not only lost despite the flat tire jackson was able to thank sarah somewhat face-to-face, over zoom hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month p
jackson of turlock was diagnosed with a genetic disorder of the kidneys and the two. he needed a transplant before they fail completely. when sarah saw his story on social media, she put her own interest aside and stepped in and said i will do it. they have their surgeries at stanford in december. they were supposed to reunite monday by guess what, sarah got a flat tire and could not make it. that did not stop jackson from letting her know how she changed his life. >> thank you for the...
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the democrats were led by henry jackson, who was another first term member from jackson, was from washington state. and he and the other democrats were really, really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in the know about what the slocum party was going to be doing in its investigation. they had no role. they were not allowed to hire their own staff. they were not given notice in a very timely way when hearings were going to be held. so they couldn't prepare an ultimately, the three democrats, jackson john mcclellan, who was the only member who was not a first termer, he was from arkansas. and then stuart simonton, you mentioned from missouri. they resigned from the committee in protest in 1954 because of the behavior of mccarthy in the way he treated. two other familiar names were part of this investigation. royko, cohn and robert f kennedy. well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known becaus
the democrats were led by henry jackson, who was another first term member from jackson, was from washington state. and he and the other democrats were really, really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in the know about what the slocum party was going to be doing in its investigation. they had no role. they were not allowed to hire their own staff. they were not given notice in a very timely way when hearings were going to be held. so they couldn't prepare...
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joining us live now is lynbrook high school's principal, maria jackson, principal jackson. hello hello and congratulations. >> hi. thank you. it's really wonderful to be here today. >> okay. so i'm going to give you five minutes to brag, and i hope you'll take it all, but also to give us some food for thought on what makes a school great. so what are the things you think that make lynbrook great? the things that factor into the rankings. maybe >> i know lynbrook is known as a stem school and our students are very focused in stem, but there are so many opportunities for our students as well. we have thriving business programs. we have an outstanding music program, an amazing drama program. there are just a thriving club environment. and i think what's amazing about lynbrook is there are plenty of places for every student to thrive, and i think that's really essential. i think a lot of public schools can feel forced to kind of choose like one place to focus. and i'm really thankful that lynbrook high school is an amazing, comprehensive high school, and we have so much to offe
joining us live now is lynbrook high school's principal, maria jackson, principal jackson. hello hello and congratulations. >> hi. thank you. it's really wonderful to be here today. >> okay. so i'm going to give you five minutes to brag, and i hope you'll take it all, but also to give us some food for thought on what makes a school great. so what are the things you think that make lynbrook great? the things that factor into the rankings. maybe >> i know lynbrook is known as a...
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nbc's brie jackson is joining us live from washington, d.c. brie, what does this mean for the former president? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. it means that donald trump's properties and other assets are safe for now. they were in danger of being seized by new york authorities, but now they are protected while the appeals process continues. attorneys for trump say he will be vindicated , and this verdic will be overturned. if that does not happen, mr. trump will still owe more than $450 million. meanwhile, in the criminal hush money case in new york, judge juan marchand has extended a gag order. mr. trump is now barred from attacking the family members of court staff, in addition to witnesses and prosecutors. the republican frontrunner has called on the judge to recuse himself and repeatedly attacked marchand's daughter because she worked for a firm that was used by democratic campaigns. trump accused the daughter of using a picture of him behind bars as a profile picture on social media. but a spokesperson for the court said the account
nbc's brie jackson is joining us live from washington, d.c. brie, what does this mean for the former president? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. it means that donald trump's properties and other assets are safe for now. they were in danger of being seized by new york authorities, but now they are protected while the appeals process continues. attorneys for trump say he will be vindicated , and this verdic will be overturned. if that does not happen, mr. trump will still owe more than...
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. >>> today is earth day, and our brie jackson gives us a personal look at a coastal cultural community, taking on its toughest challenge yet as the climate changes. >>> and stop right now. david beckham is all of us fan girling over an impromptu spice girls reunion at victoria beckham's posh 50th birthday bash. it's monday, april 22nd. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. glad you could join us. we begin with that massive foreign war aid package that was passed in the house over the weekend. the chief beneficiaries are ukraine and israel. kyiv gets more than $60 billion, and israel more than $26 billion in emergency aid. president biden is urging the senate to also pass the bill. joining us now is nbc news fo foreign correspondent matt bodner. matt, good morning. what will this money do for either country? >> thank you, frances. this is definitely a major development over the weekend, especially for ukraine which for more than six months has essentially been begging for some kind of assistance in its war with russia. so let's look at what ukraine is getting
. >>> today is earth day, and our brie jackson gives us a personal look at a coastal cultural community, taking on its toughest challenge yet as the climate changes. >>> and stop right now. david beckham is all of us fan girling over an impromptu spice girls reunion at victoria beckham's posh 50th birthday bash. it's monday, april 22nd. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. glad you could join us. we begin with that massive foreign war aid...
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and joey jackson, i mean, what does this say about the state of law enforcement in this country? you and i have had this conversation so many times. over the course of the last several years about episodes of police brutality in this country >> and >> to me it staggering to listen to the details of this case. the police officers were the ones who were acting like the criminals here. >> yeah without question, it's shows and demonstrates, jim, that there's work to be done, not to be clear and to be fair, there's a lot of law enforcement out there risking their lives for the safety of all of us and our families and for that they deserve our respect and gratitude. >> but for those who have >> lost their way like bees individuals, it's just really incomprehensible. and then in terms of the cover story, you're planting a gun on them. you're concocting information >> that's >> just really beyond the pale. and so who knows how it got this far for so long? certainly needs to be looked into. i know that the end of lacp is called for what's called gem a pattern and practice investigation th
and joey jackson, i mean, what does this say about the state of law enforcement in this country? you and i have had this conversation so many times. over the course of the last several years about episodes of police brutality in this country >> and >> to me it staggering to listen to the details of this case. the police officers were the ones who were acting like the criminals here. >> yeah without question, it's shows and demonstrates, jim, that there's work to be done, not...
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i think justice jackson had a clear and smart approach to the case that did not get a lot of purchase with conservative justices, because the conservatives especially brett kavanaugh were pitching this idea that there are other article two powers that are not specifically mentioned, that are somewhere in the penumbra of the constitution, the president gets to wield without any oversight or accountability , and that this case is really about sussing those powers out and shielding them for prosecution. i think it's ironic , in overturning roe v wade, the supreme court began by saying the word "abortion" doesn't appear in the constitution. presidential immunity doesn't, either, and yet the conservative justices, much to the tonja brown jackson's dismay, are pressing this notion that it does exist somewhere and that it should at a minimum prevent the jury from considering some of trump's actions leading up to january 6th, that were somehow related to these mysterious article two powers that are not laid out specifically in the constitution, like removing members of the department of justi
i think justice jackson had a clear and smart approach to the case that did not get a lot of purchase with conservative justices, because the conservatives especially brett kavanaugh were pitching this idea that there are other article two powers that are not specifically mentioned, that are somewhere in the penumbra of the constitution, the president gets to wield without any oversight or accountability , and that this case is really about sussing those powers out and shielding them for...
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nbc's brie jackson joins us now with the latest. brie, how canddid the prosecuto outline this case for the jury? >> reporter: the prosecutors told the jury this is about more than hush money payments to silence stormy daniels. they accuse mr. trump of lying about his business records over and over again and say this was all part of a long-running conspiracy to hide damaging information and influence the 2016 election. prosecutors say the allegations will be backed up by an extensive paper trail, including bank records and text messages. in their opening statements, the defense team works to humanize mr. trump, describing him as a husband and father. they dismissed the 34 charges as just 34 pieces of paper, saying the only thing trump did was sign checks for legal services. mr. trump's attorney also argued there is nothing wrong with trying to influence an election, saying, quote, it's call the democracy. the prosecution did call their first witness, david pecker. the former publisher of the national inquirer. the state believes that
nbc's brie jackson joins us now with the latest. brie, how canddid the prosecuto outline this case for the jury? >> reporter: the prosecutors told the jury this is about more than hush money payments to silence stormy daniels. they accuse mr. trump of lying about his business records over and over again and say this was all part of a long-running conspiracy to hide damaging information and influence the 2016 election. prosecutors say the allegations will be backed up by an extensive paper...
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the democrats were led by henry jackson, who was another first term member from jackson, was from washington state. and he and the other democrats were really, really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in the know about what the slocum party was going to be doing in its investigation. they had no role. they were not allowed to hire their own staff. they were not given notice in a very timely way when hearings were going to be held. so they couldn't prepare an ultimately, the three democrats, jackson john mcclellan, who was the only member who was not a first termer, he was from arkansas. and then stuart simonton, you mentioned from missouri. they resigned from the committee in protest in 1954 because of the behavior of mccarthy in the way he treated. two other familiar names were part of this investigation. royko, cohn and robert f kennedy. well, what were their roles? well, roy cohn was hired in 1953 when senator mccarthy took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. he hired cohn to be the chief counsel. cohn was relatively well-known becaus
the democrats were led by henry jackson, who was another first term member from jackson, was from washington state. and he and the other democrats were really, really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in the know about what the slocum party was going to be doing in its investigation. they had no role. they were not allowed to hire their own staff. they were not given notice in a very timely way when hearings were going to be held. so they couldn't prepare...