Jackson seemed on the descent, and despite all that had happened, Kaye felt sorry for him.
But Jackson seems to have only ever known one response to financial crisis: he tries to spend himself out of it.
Neither she nor Jackson seemed to realize the purpose of their lives had changed.
Jackson did not seem to be joking or politicking as he gave credit to the fans.
Jackson seems to have handled the millions he made from baseball with care.
They're not making a conscious decision to do it, but Jackson seems to believe it is happening.
But he had just 12 points through three quarters, and even Jackson seemed to feel that something was missing.
At first, Jackson had seemed more or less at ease with her.
Jackson himself seemed to be thinking but little of war for a day or two.
Jackson seemed to follow Chisholm's advice in his 1984 run for president.