Mark Jackson American Football Player
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Date of birth | July 23,1963 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Chicago |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Spouse | Desiree Coleman |
Children | Mark Jackson Jr. |
Heavyn Jackson | |
Micah Jackson | |
Christian Jackson | |
Job | Actor |
Coach | |
Basketball player | |
Sports analyst | |
Books | The Routledge History of Disease |
Stress in Post- War Britain | |
The History of Medicine: A Beginner's Guide | |
The Age of Stress: Science and the Search for Stability | |
Asthma: The Biography | |
Allergy: The History of a Modern Malady | |
The Borderland of Imbecility: Medicine, Society and the Fabrication of the Feeble Mind in Late Victorian and Edwardian England | |
New-born Child Murder: Women, Illegitimacy and the Courts in Eighteenth-century England | |
Movies/Shows | Air Bud |
Without | |
NBA on ABC | |
NBA Saturday Primetime | |
Eddie | |
NBA Sunday Showcase | |
Awards | NBA Rookie of the Year Award |
NBA All-Rookie Team | |
Haggerty Award | |
Independent Spirit Someone to Watch Award | |
Nominations | Independent Spirit Someone to Watch Award |
High_schools | Bishop Loughlin |
Siblings | Troy Jackson |
List height | 6 ft 3 in |
Teams coached | Golden State Warriors |
Touchdown | 29 |
Education | Purdue University |
Position | Point guard |
Nicknam | Jacko |
Weight | 94 (kg) |
Picked date | New York Knicks |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 456140 |
Mark Jackson American Football Player Life story
Mark Anthony Jackson is an American former professional football player who was selected by the Denver Broncos in the sixth round of the 1986 NFL Draft. Jackson attended high school at Terre Haute South Vigo High School and Alton Senior High School.
Wilko rescue deal failed because of greed, claims HMV boss
... She and Wilko s former chief executive, Mark Jackson, will also be asked about what attempts were made to save the retailer and whether crucial advice was ignored...
Wilko: Bidders given Wednesday deadline for rescue offers
... Last week, Wilko s chief executive Mark Jackson said the company had been working for the past six months on a turnaround plan " to restore confidence and stabilise our business"...
Wilko collapses into administration putting 12,000 jobs at risk
... The firm s boss, Mark Jackson, said management had " left no stone unturned" in its attempts to save the business...
Struggling Wilko suspends home delivery orders
... Chief executive Mark Jackson has said the company continues to talk to interested parties about options for the business...
Clintons set to close around a fifth of its shops
... Wilko s chief executive Mark Jackson said that Wilko has been working to secure funding for a turnaround plan and had received " an indicative offer that would meet all financial criteria"...
Wilko homeware chain on brink of collapse
... Chief executive Mark Jackson said it would continue to talk with interested parties about options for the business...
Anger and hope for change at Tyre Nichols funeral
... " I met Mark Jackson at the makeshift memorial that s been erected on the spot where Mr Nichols was killed...
Anger and hope for change at Tyre Nichols funeral
By Sarah SmithNorth America editor in Memphis
Amidst the grief and sadness at Tyre Nichols' funeral there was also palpable anger over The Savage way in which he was beaten by officers, along with passionate appeals for police reform and legislative change.
Vice-President Kamala Harris , speaking at The Funeral , said it is now non-negotiable That Congress must pass the George Floyd policing act. The Bill aims to increase police accountability.
The legislation has been stalled in Congress where it cannot get enough Republican votes to pass. But the death of Tyre Nichols has revived efforts to reach a bipartisan compromise. President Joe Biden has vowed to sign it, if It Comes to his desk.
Many people I spoke to in Memphis told me they had not watched the harrowing police videos That show Mr Nichols being kicked, punched and hit with a baton while lying on the ground. They said they didn't need to watch the tapes to know how The Police behave in their city. And few were surprised That it was black officers who killed Mr Nichols.
Amber Sherman has been campaigning for police reform in Memphis for years. She says black police officers are not immune from the institutionalised racism she sees in The Police force.
" The System of policing is inherently white supremacist, racist and anti-black, " she says. " And so the fact That someone who is black joins That system doesn't mean That they're going to remember That they're black, or they're going to put That first.
" They put being an officer first… And Then what happens is black folks have these people attacking them regardless of looking like them. "
I met Mark Jackson at the makeshift memorial That 's been erected on The Spot where Mr Nichols was killed. He'd brought a small red skateboard with Mr Nichols' name written across it to place beside The Flowers and teddy bears already arranged around a white cross.
He told me he fears That he or his 16-year-old son could be assaulted by The Police at any time simply because they are black. And they don't feel any safer dealing with black officers.
" They would have never beat a white man like they beat Tyre, " he told me.
" The Perception is we have less value, we probably have less legal standing. And they probably felt they would get away with it. "
After every tragic police killing there are the same calls for action and reform. Rarely does significant change occur.
Mr Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells, is urging lawmakers to act This Time , saying if they don't " The Next child That dies - That blood is going to be on their hands".
She wants a New Law That would compel police to intervene if their fellow officers are assaulting a suspect.
The Veteran civil rights campaigner, The Rev Al Sharpton , delivered the eulogy for Tyre Nichols and led the demands for justice for him and The Other unarmed Black People who have died at The Hands of The Police .
I asked him if he really believes Mr Nichols' alleged murder will bring about The Changes to The Law .
" Change doesn't just drop out the sky, " he told me.
" It Comes from the ground up we got to keep fighting. "
Source of news: bbc.com