the butt. We don't say the butt out loud. So my favorite story which I talk about in the book is Jackson Pollock. So Jackson Pollock was the most famous painter in America in the 1940s about 80years ago. He was on the cover of Life magazine. He had three years where he could do no wrong. His paintings were
a genius. He forgot how many years it took the first Jackson Pollock to accomplish that. And because the second Jackson Pollock didn't hit, the butt became really loud in his head. You can't have two of these things if theyare diametrically opposed. We need to find where is the butt. I want this butt. I want that. It's usually hiding
Who knows? So you just said that you've been trying not to have a boss, but you're kind of famous for being a good one-- Jackson -- huge fan of your work.
that idea, and that they were pilgrims and so on. But we often don't learn about the trail of tears and Hendra Jackson 's role in Indian removal and so on. So I wonder if you would begin explaining to us just a bit about your personal interaction with that history.Sure, I I think the first thing that really comes to mind that I actually wanna highlight for viewers, particularly because it's so current on did it? It
of the Black Caucus, and it is a record breaking black caucus. 55 members for the first time. And Sheila Jackson Lee on that historic occasion said to Mr Lewis, which we picked up on the make, you need Thio know whatpart you had in this and that just gave me chills for her.
my first manuscript he said mr. Jackson I don't think you want your son to meet a stranger and go have sex and I said yes I dothat is part of the beauty of what it is
And it's all character-based for this movie. Jackson takes his hat off when he's on stage.He wants to avoid the camera.
If you put in the phrase "celebrity hair," you can buy locks of hair that belong to all sorts of people, including Abraham Lincoln, Princess Diana, and Michael Jackson , presumably from before the Pepsi commercial.I don't know if you remember that.
And then the last quality is known as equanimity. Jackson , you know, and his own interests, and his past with the LA Lakers and the Chicago Bulls.
And it was linked all over and CNN actually called me and asked if they could come over and do a story on the Janet Jackson breast cupcake. And so Google enters the story here, though, because that post became so popular and went so viral that when peoplewere googling cupcake, that would come up as a top result.
that there ought to be the government regulation of the FCC, for example. They still police indecency. CBS got fined several hundred thousand dollars for showing a nanosecond of Janet Jackson 's breast at the halftime show of Super Bowl.The FCC's still in that business. They may be put out of it this year in a case that's pending in New York, but the FCC is still policing the air waves. It comes over the--.
and kind of get off, or whatever, so I went, "So what do you do when the most famous person in the world commits like maybe the most heinous crime in the world?" and then I said, "Michael Jackson in exile," and he was, like, "Ha Ha!" So I just did a drawing, this first drawing of him sitting there at the table and I showed that to him and he was, like, "Do another!"So I started trying to, like, I had no idea what was going on, or what I was aiming for.
robarts there was one small problem there was a Mr robarts and Jackson precipitated I think it's safe to say a divorce they were separated uhaccording to later accounts uh they believed the divorce was final that
according to later accounts uh they believed the divorce was final that Jackson went off and got married to Rachel it turned out the divorce had notbeen granted and so for the rest of her life and Jackson 's life his political
of the Mississippi one was pure greed not much more to say about that the hu millions of Acres Jackson and other whites wanted that land and so they took it the other was National SecurityJackson genuinely believed that Indians were potential allies and Guerilla
Jackson and other whites wanted that land and so they took it the other was National SecurityJackson genuinely believed that Indians were potential allies and GuerillaWarriors for Imperial Powers who might come back and spec and undertake
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the Jackson was like that he he bore scars uh from from his from both combat and
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the Jackson sure uh Roger Brook T of Maryland he was an old Federalist who
it's a lot of responsibility and I started receiving emails from people not only in Jacksonville but from around the world and the first thing I did was hop in my car drive to my hometown of Philadelphia and I met 20 people along the way each visit was about 3 hours in between so I would drive to Georgia meet someone
in Europe you can see the shipping containers of the various colors there there's a turbine interchange in Jacksonville Florida which is a brilliant and mesmerizing way of bringing two highways together this is the world's largest airplane graveyard in Tucson Arizona which contains 4,400 retired aircraft that they put in the desert because they
a normalization of Taliban's policies. Ashley Jackson is the co-founder of a center on armed groups. That's a think tank. She has spent years studying the Taliban and life under armed extremist rule in Afghanistan. I asked her what the biggest misconception is that people
I think we really have to kind of recognize that after 5 years the Taliban is not going anywhere. Ashley Jackson , the co-founder of the Central and Armed Groups, thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. Thank you.
Michael Jackson was, like, dead for half an hour.
Michael Jackson was still black.
Andrew Jackson , was the Trail of Tears not enough for you?
Christopher Jackson .
Mark Jackson had a very sort of traditional pick and roll offense, that kind of thing, script out these three-point plays for Steph and Klay.
"Michael Jackson : The Immortal World" tour had electronics built into their costumes, and a lot of LEDs and such as well.
Mary Jackson spirit to live on and live through me awesome that's excellent I think like the acting in the film was
Michael Jackson , oh my gosh.
Andrew Jackson , was the Trail of Tears not enough for you?
Phil Jackson did that for his Lakers, but of course.
So Jackson Square used to be the edge of San Francisco.
Michael Jackson 's song "Beat it."
Action Jackson : Barbecue, huh? How do you like your ribs?
in Jackson Mississippi it's a mega church people three services every
could nullify that within their state because they had nullified this revenue bill Jackson though an unrepentant slaveholder cherished the Union above all and again I think partly because it was his family and he desperately wanted
we consistently allowed greed to triumph over any kind of moral concern and Andrew Jackson was at the extreme edge of the mainstream but within the mainstream of political thought and action on these questions in his time
Washington and Lincoln had left a deeper mark on American history FDR was so obsessed he had kind of a man crush on uh Jackson uh he actually had his inaugural stand in 1937 on Pennsylvania Avenue built as a replica of the Hermitage Jackson 's house in Tennessee
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the were Jackson parades and banquets and went on for years and years and years and years so to some extent Jackson was
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the is Jackson understood the politics of
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the under Jackson and how that might be a seed that kind of reverberates into um the way the Office of the President is
- It's like a Jackson Pollock painting.
including Stonewall Jackson , Ulysses S. Grant, George S. Patton, and a bunch of presidents.
and G G Paris Jackson how do you do still up Maxwell I've been thinking
and G G Paris Jackson how do you do still up Maxwell I've been thinking
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with Michael Jackson . Now, I want to remind everyone that we will take questions towards the end of the talk.
as Juliet and Ben Jackson Walker as Romeo, performing "One More Try."
LORNA COURTNEY AND BEN JACKSON WALKER: Been young and stupid, I see it now.