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thank you jesse jackson jesse jackson said in not take it out of context. you cannot read the text without understanding the oppressive context out of which they came. every single section of scripture except for briefly a time during the reign of king david occurred in a context of oppression. how dare you stand up and individualize the gospel that does not address the social and political context. i will do with theolitical context. i am here to stay thank you to jesse jackson. momma taught me the bes thing to do when somebody does something for you is to say thank you. i hava good home training. thank you for overcoming your broken this. thank you f articulating a powerful vision of what we ought to be in spite of the and concentrated business of our situation. i thank you for making sure you use what god bless you with to open the door to a brand new era of possibilities that all of us enjoy. it has been said that you do not have obama without 88 and jesse jackson. to the rules were changed in 1988 because of the brilliance of this man standing tall and
thank you jesse jackson jesse jackson said in not take it out of context. you cannot read the text without understanding the oppressive context out of which they came. every single section of scripture except for briefly a time during the reign of king david occurred in a context of oppression. how dare you stand up and individualize the gospel that does not address the social and political context. i will do with theolitical context. i am here to stay thank you to jesse jackson. momma taught...
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>> jesse ventura for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> jesse, welcome. >> thank you. >> now, our man -- >> piers, welcome to you. >> well, thank you. thank you. i know you did larry so many times. >> yes, and you replaced a legend. >> larry hinted to me that the reason he loved you as a guest is that you always caused trouble. >> well, you know, if telling the truth causes trouble in the united states today, then, yes, i do. >> excellent. well, a lot of truth telling and trouble. >> to me, truth telling shouldn't be trouble, but if it is, so be it. >> what do you make of this extraordinary news cycle we're currently in with incredible uprisings all over the middle east, with the continuing global recession, with earthquakes and tsunamis and nuclear crises. it's been an extraordinary period. what have you made it from your viewpoint. >> you probably shouldn't ask me that, because my tv show is called "conspiracy theories," and we have thing up in alaska called heart that can create all these things with
>> jesse ventura for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> jesse, welcome. >> thank you. >> now, our man -- >> piers, welcome to you. >> well, thank you. thank you. i know you did larry so many times. >> yes, and you replaced a legend. >> larry hinted to me that the reason he loved you as a guest is that you always caused trouble. >> well, you know, if telling the truth causes trouble in the united states today, then,...
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>> call it a gut feeling, jesse. >> when george w. was looking for a vice president -- >> we'll be back. why the tsa wants to do you in. i'm gonna take allison jenkins to the senior prom in this. one day, i'll park this in a spot reserved for me. it's got 26,000 miles on it now, but i'm gonna take it to a thousand million. [ male announcer ] own a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz and chances are they'll own it one day, too. now with an optional extended limited warranty your vehicle may be covered for up to 135,000 miles. one day, i'm gonna drive this to vegas. [ male announcer ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through may 2nd. ranks quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." and if we're this happy about providing great customer satisfaction, imagine how happy you'll be receiving it. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exe
>> call it a gut feeling, jesse. >> when george w. was looking for a vice president -- >> we'll be back. why the tsa wants to do you in. i'm gonna take allison jenkins to the senior prom in this. one day, i'll park this in a spot reserved for me. it's got 26,000 miles on it now, but i'm gonna take it to a thousand million. [ male announcer ] own a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz and chances are they'll own it one day, too. now with an optional extended limited warranty your...
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>> call it a gut feeling, jesse. >> when george w. was looking for a vice president -- >> we'll be back. why the tsa wants to do you in. e are switching from tylenol® to advil. here's one story. my name is jose. i'm from california and i'm a messenger and deliver all over the place. so there's times i'm just climbing in and out of the van, feel your hands hurting, you feel your back hurting. i used to take tylenol. i switched to advil. been using it ever since. and when the pain is gone and you feel good and you feel healthy... work or pleasure, i can go on with my life. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. >>> breaking news tonight on "360" imam alabady is now in riding. she gives an sbrer interview. her courage will inspire you. rad radioactive water being dump intoed pacific. officials say they have no choice. our expert says otherwise. we are. >> keeping them honest. also this dog stranded at sea for weeks after the tsunami rescued on friday, now reunited with his family. >>> now, jesse, we've had a lot
>> call it a gut feeling, jesse. >> when george w. was looking for a vice president -- >> we'll be back. why the tsa wants to do you in. e are switching from tylenol® to advil. here's one story. my name is jose. i'm from california and i'm a messenger and deliver all over the place. so there's times i'm just climbing in and out of the van, feel your hands hurting, you feel your back hurting. i used to take tylenol. i switched to advil. been using it ever since. and when the...
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anyway, jesse's been working flatout for 11 years. he was even on "glee." >> got a long wait. >> reporter: right there. he kind of worked with larry david. his imdb credits include, nerd, nerd number one, nerdy guy, geek and third ufo enthusiast. >> i've done my fair share of speaking parts. just not many people have screen them. >> reporter: here's one of those moments on "monk." >> he was going like this. what do you think it means? >> reporter: but what will life be like as a background artist? >> most shows, they're pretty nice and they'll give you -- they'll let you get some food or something. some shows, they treat you very nicely on set. when you're an extra, they treat you like you're just cattle or cheap or something. they don't treat you well or humanely. >> reporter: anyway, let's talk. apparently kevin dylan earns 200 grand an episode for "entourage." what does jesse earn most days? >> i've made $100 a day doing it, plus overtime. it's not the greatest salary but i've survived so far. >> reporter: now, after all those year
anyway, jesse's been working flatout for 11 years. he was even on "glee." >> got a long wait. >> reporter: right there. he kind of worked with larry david. his imdb credits include, nerd, nerd number one, nerdy guy, geek and third ufo enthusiast. >> i've done my fair share of speaking parts. just not many people have screen them. >> reporter: here's one of those moments on "monk." >> he was going like this. what do you think it means? >>...
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thank you, jesse. ♪ oh! [ both slurping ] ♪ [ female announcer ] the irresistible taste of cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares. >>> wikileaks released classified information has generated a lot of attention worldwide in the past few weeks. the hysterical reaction makes one wonder if this is nonan example of killing the messenger for the bad news. >> exactly. >> that was congressman ron paul talking about wikileaks. i'm back with my next guest jesse ventura. you agree with ron paul there? >> absolutely. if you would have continued with that statement, representative paul, i dedicated his book to him. he's the only one that has the courage, that will stand up. he made the graemt statement that in a free country, when telling the truth, you can get charged with treason, we're in big trouble. >> even if you've stolen the information? >> stolen information? excuse me, we all pay taxes. all that information is paid for by my tax dollars. i have every right to know ho how my taxes are spent, how ever
thank you, jesse. ♪ oh! [ both slurping ] ♪ [ female announcer ] the irresistible taste of cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares. >>> wikileaks released classified information has generated a lot of attention worldwide in the past few weeks. the hysterical reaction makes one wonder if this is nonan example of killing the messenger for the bad news. >> exactly. >> that was congressman ron paul talking about wikileaks. i'm back with my next guest jesse ventura....
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that's where the jesse stone movies start. they come from novels from the late robert parker who was a pal who passed away in january. they're great books. when i read them, i said howard, i gotta play this guy. we did one and all of a sudden now we're in our seventh movie. i should say you don't need to see the other jesse stones to enjoy innocence lost, number seven. they play unto themselves but -- if anybody wants to catch up, they can get the dvds because there are six of them out there. >> sounds like a conflicted character. what are you learning about this character, jesse stone. you've played it now seven times. what's new to you? >> well, i keep learning. he's got a fatalistic streak, in a sense, he almost has a -- he has a strong belief that fate has something in store for him. he's had -- he's got some rather toxic habits. he's broken a few rules. he got suspended. but he always feels he's destined to stay a cop and that kind of fatalistic attitude you see in how he approaches the problem, audiences worry about him
that's where the jesse stone movies start. they come from novels from the late robert parker who was a pal who passed away in january. they're great books. when i read them, i said howard, i gotta play this guy. we did one and all of a sudden now we're in our seventh movie. i should say you don't need to see the other jesse stones to enjoy innocence lost, number seven. they play unto themselves but -- if anybody wants to catch up, they can get the dvds because there are six of them out there....
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>> yes, yes. >> reporter: is that the new jesse, the old jesse? >> that's definitely the new jesse. >> reporter: you feel like, as the bible says, you are evenly yolks? >> 100%. i met my match with her. >> reporter: and what about that book? that supposed tell-all? what are you telling people in the book? and i have to say, people -- i don't want to give it away, but people who are looking for a lot of dirt, it's not the right book for them, is it? >> those people can [ bleep ] off. i mean -- i don't think they're going to be happy. >> reporter: yes, he's still unabashedly jesse james, but he's more mellow. maybe he's a man at peace. >> i need to come out of the shadows and regain what i do best and, you know, just because i cheated on my wife and got busted for it, and it became a whole media [ bleep ] storm, it doesn't mean that i'm not valuableme valuable. i'm sorry it happened, but i forgive myself and now i can move on. >> reporter: this is vicki mabrey for "nightline" in austin, texas. >> "american outlaw" is on sale now. thanks to vicky for
>> yes, yes. >> reporter: is that the new jesse, the old jesse? >> that's definitely the new jesse. >> reporter: you feel like, as the bible says, you are evenly yolks? >> 100%. i met my match with her. >> reporter: and what about that book? that supposed tell-all? what are you telling people in the book? and i have to say, people -- i don't want to give it away, but people who are looking for a lot of dirt, it's not the right book for them, is it? >>...
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♪ like jesse's girl i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ i want jesse's girl ♪ i want her! happy new year! woo! >> nicely done. >> nicely done is right. >> yeah! you know you sang along. you had to. >> i don't think we miss aid word you and me. >> i think we might be good at karaoke. >> next part was the guitar part we did. >> and there is a new start. >> a whole new beginning. >> a calmness overcame the crowd. can you see that? >> sure can. >> got quiet. mayor bloomberg is behind us here. >> and look at that staff sargeant who rick leventhal introduced you earlier. the two of them are going to sort of press the button that bring that's ball down past that building. see it here now all lit up. it's green at the moment going to go down. >> here is your moment to think about what happened over the past year and to figure out what you're going to get done in 2011. >> how to move on. mentally, spiritually and otherwise for the year. >> we've been here what? four years here? 46th and broadway. and you know that moment it's 2011 to 2011 is the time you stop and look and see wow.
♪ like jesse's girl i wish that i had jesse's girl ♪ i want jesse's girl ♪ i want her! happy new year! woo! >> nicely done. >> nicely done is right. >> yeah! you know you sang along. you had to. >> i don't think we miss aid word you and me. >> i think we might be good at karaoke. >> next part was the guitar part we did. >> and there is a new start. >> a whole new beginning. >> a calmness overcame the crowd. can you see that? >>...
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. >> if i were jesse, i would have slapped him. >> bill: jesse was loving that because he told jesse he was smarter than me. >> i love jesse. he was a little wimpy there. >> bill: i'm sending you out to paul. >> that's not a good idea. >> bill: why not. >> i would get scared. i would end up wimping out. >> bill: i don't think so. you would give him what for. >> a challenge. >> bill: do you want to see juliet huddy out there? >> come on. >> bill: we will try work that out. juliet huddy, everybody. there she is. thinks i'm a wimp. pinheads and patriots tonight. starring two rock divas. one did something good. the other did something bad. p and p >> bill: pinheads and patriots starring to rock divas in a moment. no mail tonight. we'll resume the letters tomorrow we will be live after the president's speech hope you join out. book out in paperback with new material like my super bowl sunday interview with president obama lively book it will not bore you. and you will learn something, i hope. if you sign up for billoreilly.com, premium membership will send you a free pen. this promotion w
. >> if i were jesse, i would have slapped him. >> bill: jesse was loving that because he told jesse he was smarter than me. >> i love jesse. he was a little wimpy there. >> bill: i'm sending you out to paul. >> that's not a good idea. >> bill: why not. >> i would get scared. i would end up wimping out. >> bill: i don't think so. you would give him what for. >> a challenge. >> bill: do you want to see juliet huddy out there? >>...
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jesse jackson, where people were making the story line that obama was post racial that meant jesse jackson was mega racial. people weren't interested in that story in 2007/2008 but it was an important story and jesse was protesting i have a seat at this party. i was part of this process. it came out in a particular way that no one opened a door but that wasn't an important aspect of the obama story line. >> i want to read exactly how dr. cobb's title came to be, obama was selling people on hold. jackson pointed out he would say hope is one thing and substances another. that is what jackson would say. >> jackson was inspiration to obama back to 1984. obama saw him on stage with gary hart and walter mondale and began to think maybe this is something i could do. it is interesting one of the reasons jackson ran for president was because washington was just elected mayor and jackson -- he took jackson's place in chicago. this famous picture on election night where jackson tries to wash his arm and washington put it back down. >> a picture's worth a thousand words. >> after obama losing that cam
jesse jackson, where people were making the story line that obama was post racial that meant jesse jackson was mega racial. people weren't interested in that story in 2007/2008 but it was an important story and jesse was protesting i have a seat at this party. i was part of this process. it came out in a particular way that no one opened a door but that wasn't an important aspect of the obama story line. >> i want to read exactly how dr. cobb's title came to be, obama was selling people...
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jesse joins me now. jesse, we met twice. once on "celebrity apprentice" when i gave you a bit of a grilling. >> you thought i was going to hit you. >> i did actually. it was the one time in my recent television career when i thought, this is not going to end happily. you kept staring at me with a death stare. >> i'm sorry. >> i have a chilling death stare. >> no, i'm a pussycat. >> the second time we met was a more surreal situation. it was the oscars. i was doing the red carpet. you came down and we had fun about "the apprentice." i said, can i meet sandra. you brought her over and i checked yesterday. i made note of what she said. i said, i like jesse. she said i wake up every day and i remind myself how lucky i am to have him. >> mm-hmm. >> within four days it was over. the scandal broke. that was it. i find it sad when i read back the notes i had made then. >> i think it was sad. it's funny, like, how quick, you know, life can change and the things that are closest to you can be gone in the blink of an eye. it's not just
jesse joins me now. jesse, we met twice. once on "celebrity apprentice" when i gave you a bit of a grilling. >> you thought i was going to hit you. >> i did actually. it was the one time in my recent television career when i thought, this is not going to end happily. you kept staring at me with a death stare. >> i'm sorry. >> i have a chilling death stare. >> no, i'm a pussycat. >> the second time we met was a more surreal situation. it was the...
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. >> jesse is a jack russell terrier, and jesse can do housework, jesse can do shopping. >> how many tricks does jesse know? >> he knows over 200 different tricks. >>> "right this minute" people are recovering from the massive flooding that we've seen in pennsylvania. we've seen video after video after video of the damage and the area. this is the most compelling video we've seen some out of pennsylvania. this is from millersville, this is some flooding in the c conestoga river. this large pass gets caught underneath the bridge and you begin to realize this is a house. >> wow. >> it had to be scary to be one of these people on the bridge when this happened. i'm thinking that little girl has the right idea. show got the heck out of there. >> oh, my god. >> this really gives you an idea of the kind of damage that this flooding has created. this is a house. the roof of a house floating down the river. i can't imagine -- >> it makes it so much more human. instead of objects getting washed away. >> sure. >> brings it down to such a human level. >> oh, my gosh. >> years ago we didn't have
. >> jesse is a jack russell terrier, and jesse can do housework, jesse can do shopping. >> how many tricks does jesse know? >> he knows over 200 different tricks. >>> "right this minute" people are recovering from the massive flooding that we've seen in pennsylvania. we've seen video after video after video of the damage and the area. this is the most compelling video we've seen some out of pennsylvania. this is from millersville, this is some flooding in...
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douglas, that jesse hawley dated from jail. [laughter] >> jesse hawley was a flower merchant in western new york and he depended on the mohawk river to transport the flower to the markets in the east. at the time the mohawk river was not fully navigable and the company that controlled the navigation on the mohawk shipping company had promised the merchant going into western new york that they would improve the navigation. but they didn't. and jesse hawley and probably others went bankrupt. and when you go bankrupt in those years, you go to debtors prison. while he was in debtors prison he wrote a series of lengthy articles that he published in newspapers using a pseudonym because debtors prison wasn't a good for the resume. in which he described an idea that he had, and that idea was the erie canal.
douglas, that jesse hawley dated from jail. [laughter] >> jesse hawley was a flower merchant in western new york and he depended on the mohawk river to transport the flower to the markets in the east. at the time the mohawk river was not fully navigable and the company that controlled the navigation on the mohawk shipping company had promised the merchant going into western new york that they would improve the navigation. but they didn't. and jesse hawley and probably others went...
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and jesse hawley and probably others went bankrupt. and when you go bankrupt in those years, you go to debtors prison. while he was in debtors prison he wrote a series of lengthy articles that he published in newspapers using a pseudonym because debtors prison wasn't a good for the resume. in which he described an idea that he had, and that idea was the erie canal. jesse hockett was not the first person to imagine such a canal. by the way, up there, boxed
and jesse hawley and probably others went bankrupt. and when you go bankrupt in those years, you go to debtors prison. while he was in debtors prison he wrote a series of lengthy articles that he published in newspapers using a pseudonym because debtors prison wasn't a good for the resume. in which he described an idea that he had, and that idea was the erie canal. jesse hockett was not the first person to imagine such a canal. by the way, up there, boxed
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>> jesse is jesse. i have to issue no. 8. -- have to shoot no. 8. on the 20th we start shooting jesse stone. it is called "benefit of the ubt." cops seem to like jesse because all the things they cannot do. he breaks quite a few rules. he is in trouble at the beginning of "innocence lost." but he is a good man, much more flawed than frank reagan. when he'd take the bribe, he thinks it is probably ok to go home to his lonely little house and have a couple of drinks. it is kind of self evident that too much is not a good thing. tavis: you were born in detroit. i am curious as to what you make of the fact that you are birthplace is going through -- >> i think about it a lot. first of all, there is no baseball team. my dad had one year of college and he came out here, took a big risk. he is a self-made man, or was. my dad has passed away. but we got in a car, my vote -- my older brother and i, and picked up stakes and came down here and he did not make a deal in the real estate business for two years. but then my younger brother and sister were born. my
>> jesse is jesse. i have to issue no. 8. -- have to shoot no. 8. on the 20th we start shooting jesse stone. it is called "benefit of the ubt." cops seem to like jesse because all the things they cannot do. he breaks quite a few rules. he is in trouble at the beginning of "innocence lost." but he is a good man, much more flawed than frank reagan. when he'd take the bribe, he thinks it is probably ok to go home to his lonely little house and have a couple of drinks. it...
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jesse misskelley sr. is jesse's father. >> i met him ate his home on a cold winter day to learn more about his son. >> everybody loved him. the little kids called him uncle jesse. >> jesse's father says he had a good heart. but his son struggled in school, and he didn't make it past the ninth grade. >> at the time, he was 17 years old. he came from a family that was a big family. he was a rough kid. he was low functioning in school. he had been in special ed from the time he started school. >> low functioning. >> iq i think at 72 is what he's been measured at. >> and what does that mean? how does he compare to a normal student? >> well, if the normal student is 100, then a 72 in our state i believe that a 70 is the cutoff for mental retardation legally. and so he was just above that. and he had been in special ed until he'd finally dropped out in high school when he was 16, a year earlier than this. >> jesse knew damien echols and jason baldwin, but not have well. they lived in a neighborhood close by. >>
jesse misskelley sr. is jesse's father. >> i met him ate his home on a cold winter day to learn more about his son. >> everybody loved him. the little kids called him uncle jesse. >> jesse's father says he had a good heart. but his son struggled in school, and he didn't make it past the ninth grade. >> at the time, he was 17 years old. he came from a family that was a big family. he was a rough kid. he was low functioning in school. he had been in special ed from the...
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you know what, jesse, not everybody wants to get a train. why do you think this is the answer? >> first of all, i want to thank you for doing my job for me and knocking dana off his ivory pedastool made of children's tears. >> i just want to say that i think that this is great news for al-qaeda because when you want to take down a plane you have to go to flight school for months and conceal plastic explosives and have an underground network. from my history class, if you want to knock over a train you need horses, six drunk guys and a shotgun, done. >> you are right. >> and i don't see much security there. bill, we were talking about high speed rails, and you were so excited. you realize we weren't talking about those high speed rails. >> i ran out of golden straw and everything. currently it is cheaper for me to fly to boston rather than take the asaila which takes longer. >> that's the train for people who don't live on the east coast. >> going del it. -- google it. they don't offer free snacks and there is no tv. if they can somehow improve on this, i am listening. by saying
you know what, jesse, not everybody wants to get a train. why do you think this is the answer? >> first of all, i want to thank you for doing my job for me and knocking dana off his ivory pedastool made of children's tears. >> i just want to say that i think that this is great news for al-qaeda because when you want to take down a plane you have to go to flight school for months and conceal plastic explosives and have an underground network. from my history class, if you want to...
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jesse joins me now. jesse, we've met twice. once was on "celebrity apprentice" when i gave you a grilling. not getting money off your then-wife sandra. >> you thought i was going to hit you. >> i did actually. it's the one time in my recent television career where i thought this is not going to end happily. you kept staring at me with this death stare. >> i'm sorry. >> i mean, you have got quite a chilling death stare. >> no, i'm a pussy cat. >> the second time we met was a slightly more surreal situation. it was the oscars. i was on the red carpet. you came down. we had a bit of fun about "the apprentice" and i said, can you meet sandra? you went and brought her over. i checked yesterday because i made a note at the time what she said. i said, i really like jesse. you're lucky to have him. she said i wake up every day and i remind myself how lucky i am to have him. and within four days it was all over. the scandal broke. and that was it. i found it sad when i read back the notes i made then. >> i think it was sad, you know. it
jesse joins me now. jesse, we've met twice. once was on "celebrity apprentice" when i gave you a grilling. not getting money off your then-wife sandra. >> you thought i was going to hit you. >> i did actually. it's the one time in my recent television career where i thought this is not going to end happily. you kept staring at me with this death stare. >> i'm sorry. >> i mean, you have got quite a chilling death stare. >> no, i'm a pussy cat. >> the...
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. >> jesse is a jack russell terrier. jesse can go shopping. >> how many tricks does jesse know? >> he knows over 200 different tricks. >> this is an interview with a 1-year-old. >> that's how he talks to us every day. >>> we are back with something that most of us will never get to see in person. mariel has it for us. right? >> this is an act of nature that is going to blow your mind. the glacier starts going, and all of a sudden this big 200-foot chunk falls right into the water. >> holy crap! >> chunks of ice start flying onto the boat. you can see that huge pool of black smoke coming out of the back. >> holy crap. >> that is the captain just gunning it. the boat nearly capsized. you can see sort of the tsunami like wave coming towards them. >> i would think that would cause a huge tidal wave. i've seen damage from things like that happening. >> seeing the glaciers in alaska is a popular tourist attraction just off the coast of juneau. it may be quiet, or it may be crazy, just like this. >> holy crap. >> the captain did tell them afterwards that he hadn't seen this extreme kin
. >> jesse is a jack russell terrier. jesse can go shopping. >> how many tricks does jesse know? >> he knows over 200 different tricks. >> this is an interview with a 1-year-old. >> that's how he talks to us every day. >>> we are back with something that most of us will never get to see in person. mariel has it for us. right? >> this is an act of nature that is going to blow your mind. the glacier starts going, and all of a sudden this big 200-foot...
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did you hear jesse? jesse, jesse, jesse. i wasn't feeling the -- i said do you know reverend jesse jackson? and a brother jump right back at me and said no, i don't know jesse, but i know jesse knows me. i like it. because when you catch it, you understand he was saying i can relate to him because he feels me and he feels my pain. and because he feels me and my pain, i can say though i don't know him myself, i know that brother knows me. and so, reverend jackson, mama taught me to say thank you, number one. i want to thank you for your background, though it was broken, the beauty of it is out of that broken his you have brought healing to this nation, and healing, yes, to my life. but secondly, i want to say thank you because god had blessed you to articulate and powerful vision of what we ought to be, inspite of the is news that has incarcerated us. i'm going to do that one more time. i like that, a vision of what we ought to be inspite of the isness that has incarcerated this nation for far too long. what a powerful vision
did you hear jesse? jesse, jesse, jesse. i wasn't feeling the -- i said do you know reverend jesse jackson? and a brother jump right back at me and said no, i don't know jesse, but i know jesse knows me. i like it. because when you catch it, you understand he was saying i can relate to him because he feels me and he feels my pain. and because he feels me and my pain, i can say though i don't know him myself, i know that brother knows me. and so, reverend jackson, mama taught me to say thank...
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jesse jackson they make this story line that jesse jackson was making a racial. [laughter] so with 2007 and 2008 it was the important story. i was part of the process and it came out in a particular way nobody would endorse but that was not the important aspect of the obama's story line. >> quickly how dr. cogs title came to be where he says obama was selling people on help but jackson said help is one thing and substance is another. jackson was an inspiration going back through 84 he saw him on stage with gary hart, walter mondale and began to think maybe this is something i could do to get into politics. one of the reasons he ran for president, a jackson took his place there is a famous picture on election night jackson was trying to go through washington darman he is trying to force it back down. [laughter] >> a picture is worth 1,000 words. >> and after obama loses that campaign you have to learn to give a speech so he started to go to the rainbow push meetings and the jackson still a lot to give him streak read all over the sell side during the election and
jesse jackson they make this story line that jesse jackson was making a racial. [laughter] so with 2007 and 2008 it was the important story. i was part of the process and it came out in a particular way nobody would endorse but that was not the important aspect of the obama's story line. >> quickly how dr. cogs title came to be where he says obama was selling people on help but jackson said help is one thing and substance is another. jackson was an inspiration going back through 84 he saw...
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jesse is stuck 16 feet down. so the plan is to dig down 20 feet with heavy ground-breaking equipment and then cut across by hand. rescuers know they need to move cautiously. >> if there would have been any further collapse, of course, in the well above his head, yes, there's a risk. and that was one of our main concerns is vibration of the ground around the opening. they shut off all traffic, stopped all traffic within 500 feet. >> my role as a rescue was to help with the shoring and the trench. and my job was also to be one of the diggers down at the bottom that actually dug from the trench over to the well where little jesse was. >> as the operation approaches its fifth hour, 17-month-old baby jesse seems to be hanging in there, but the question everyone is asking, how much longer can he last? >> my only thought was he's getting tired. i was worried about him maybe giving up, and i was talking to him, you know, comforting him as well myself. >> firefighter tim daneen is working with other rescuers in 15-minute
jesse is stuck 16 feet down. so the plan is to dig down 20 feet with heavy ground-breaking equipment and then cut across by hand. rescuers know they need to move cautiously. >> if there would have been any further collapse, of course, in the well above his head, yes, there's a risk. and that was one of our main concerns is vibration of the ground around the opening. they shut off all traffic, stopped all traffic within 500 feet. >> my role as a rescue was to help with the shoring...