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jacqueline, welcome back to the show.eline martinez garcel: thanks, damian, it's good to be back with you. damian: thank you, tell us, you have some great news today. tell us first of all about your foundation and what it does. jacqueline: sure, so the latino community foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of latinos across california. and we have decided as of last year to launch this latino power fund to ensure that this moment of recovery and healing for our community really has the impact that our governor, our state leaders, and our president is intending at this moment. we've committed $50 million to invest in organizations that can help families and help businesses access the federal and state resources made available to them right now. damian: and you know what, jacqueline? a lot about those funds, a lot of people who i speak to out on the street in my reporting, the claim is always, "well, you know, they always promise that they're gonna give us money. we never end up seeing the money." this i
jacqueline, welcome back to the show.eline martinez garcel: thanks, damian, it's good to be back with you. damian: thank you, tell us, you have some great news today. tell us first of all about your foundation and what it does. jacqueline: sure, so the latino community foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of latinos across california. and we have decided as of last year to launch this latino power fund to ensure that this moment of recovery and healing for our community...
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kennedy, he was her vision at the young age of 1861 by first lady jacqueline kennedy. it was her vision that and the young age of 30 want to create an organization that would provide non taxpayer funding to maintain the museum standard of the house, which had been somewhat neglected through presidencies leading up to the kennedys. although the association has developed and expanded over the past 60 years, the mission established by mrs. kennedy still guides our work and our offerings. earlier this month, the association celebrated our 60th anniversary with a gala at the temple of gender and the sacrum win of the metropolitan museum of art in new york. the evening featured powerful and poignant remarks from the first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden, ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubenstein, chairman of our board, fred ryan, and vice chair, john rogers, and l roker soviet the master of ceremonies for the evening. we have performances from the great coach five and drunker, metropolitan opera soprano randi sutton, and the nyu start hot school, which we have
kennedy, he was her vision at the young age of 1861 by first lady jacqueline kennedy. it was her vision that and the young age of 30 want to create an organization that would provide non taxpayer funding to maintain the museum standard of the house, which had been somewhat neglected through presidencies leading up to the kennedys. although the association has developed and expanded over the past 60 years, the mission established by mrs. kennedy still guides our work and our offerings. earlier...
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but the inside of the white house really needed a lot of work in jacqueline. kennedy really made that possible by the extraordinary effort. she made that involves citizens in restoring the white house now, why should we help restore and preserve the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our cit
but the inside of the white house really needed a lot of work in jacqueline. kennedy really made that possible by the extraordinary effort. she made that involves citizens in restoring the white house now, why should we help restore and preserve the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole...
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there is another tall and a doll that came with, it called jacqueline. two dolls were sent to the white house. madam alexander was hoping for some sort of official approval. well, she didn't get it! then unlike some other manufacturers who would just go on and continue to promote the doll, it did go up for sale. they were advertised. during the holiday season, in 1962. one of the articles said, some new kennedys are in town! madam alexander came out and tried to say, they have nothing to do with the kennedys. they are just dolls called jacqueline and caroline. she was really hoping that mrs. kennedy would say, oh, i think these are wonderful but she didn't! she tried to claim that they didn't represent the kennedys, obviously they did. they even have wardrobe ensembles that coincided, or dovetailed with the family's interest. little riding outfits, things like that. >> so as with some of the paper dolls, news items, other dolls, there was a lot of focus on caroline and kennedy far as the fashion. but then you have something else like this. this is a boar
there is another tall and a doll that came with, it called jacqueline. two dolls were sent to the white house. madam alexander was hoping for some sort of official approval. well, she didn't get it! then unlike some other manufacturers who would just go on and continue to promote the doll, it did go up for sale. they were advertised. during the holiday season, in 1962. one of the articles said, some new kennedys are in town! madam alexander came out and tried to say, they have nothing to do...
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they're just dolls named jacqueline and caroline she was really hoping that mrs. kennedy would say. oh, i think these dolls are wonderful, and she didn't she she tried to claim that they didn't represent the kennedy's but obviously they did they even had wardrobe ensembles that coincided with that dovetailed with the families interests you had little writing outfits and things like that for the horses. so as with some of the paper dolls and those items and the other dolls there was a lot of focus on mrs. kennedy and caroline as far as the fashion goes, but then you have something else like this. this is a board game featuring the kennedy. yes. and it was developed by a couple of editors from the harvard lampoon and it all has to do with brokering power and media image. it's very much a reflection of of the influence of television on a persona, so it's not just you know, you can see a range of kennedy's represented here but includes the two children so you have categories like social standing influential friends popular support position of importance, and it's a rather complicated ga
they're just dolls named jacqueline and caroline she was really hoping that mrs. kennedy would say. oh, i think these dolls are wonderful, and she didn't she she tried to claim that they didn't represent the kennedy's but obviously they did they even had wardrobe ensembles that coincided with that dovetailed with the families interests you had little writing outfits and things like that for the horses. so as with some of the paper dolls and those items and the other dolls there was a lot of...
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our archives show that jacqueline kennedy did want to try to suppress it. she was kind of dissuaded for making a big deal about it because it would only create more interest in it, but she drew a line with his live performances. you can see from the cover that you have this adult dressed up like a little kid. you have a baby carriage there. the children did feature on the album, which, by today standards, would be considered very gentle, but standup comedians had never used a president as a subject. >> let alone their children. >> political cartoons have a long history. life performance did not. >> after he appeared on the ed sullivan show, jacqueline kennedy drafted this memo to her personal secretary. she saw it. she had a serious problem with it. he had a child in the sketch. the child's name was caroline. it is a wonderful internal memo because it really gives you a sense of how angry this type of commercialization of her children made her. >> she doesn't mince words in this letter. >> yeah. she said, you know, we didn't interfere with the album. we --
our archives show that jacqueline kennedy did want to try to suppress it. she was kind of dissuaded for making a big deal about it because it would only create more interest in it, but she drew a line with his live performances. you can see from the cover that you have this adult dressed up like a little kid. you have a baby carriage there. the children did feature on the album, which, by today standards, would be considered very gentle, but standup comedians had never used a president as a...
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jacqueline: yes. we do agree with that, because under virus lockdown, administration said more monetary easing is like pushing. it is not effective, so it is already reflected by a poor credit number in april. having said that, the pboc does not change the rate, which means the pboc has adopted a series of measures to lower funding costs to targeted entities. take a look at money market rates. either overnight or seven day rate has been trading below 2%. although yesterday, the pboc caution to the mortgage rate more. for the first time homebuyers, lpr -20 basis points. and that will hopefully reduce the interest rates burden on homebuyers. at the same time, the pboc have introduced a series in trying to lower the costs for policy ranging from micro and home business to carbon reduction and high tech. so the pboc is more likely resorting to targeted easing in a more restrained matter. -- manner. rishaad: thank you for joining us. jacqueline, chief economist in china. the data dewpoint to ultimately con
jacqueline: yes. we do agree with that, because under virus lockdown, administration said more monetary easing is like pushing. it is not effective, so it is already reflected by a poor credit number in april. having said that, the pboc does not change the rate, which means the pboc has adopted a series of measures to lower funding costs to targeted entities. take a look at money market rates. either overnight or seven day rate has been trading below 2%. although yesterday, the pboc caution to...
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she's the author of jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson, will be nancy key can smith, who began her career at the lbj library in austin, texas. -- she is one of the founders of -- the first ladies association and speaking about mrs. nixon, will be mary brennan, who is the author of pat nixon, embattled first lady. she currently serves as the dean of the college of liberal arts a texas state university. with that, i will turn it over to barbara. but we will all be back for q&a after the presentation. thank you. >> thank you so much catherine for guiding us and putting together this wonderful panel and unifying our conversations today on three amazing first ladies. i think i am waiting for the powerpoint to pop up. there it is. so if we can go to the next slide, i'm going to be talking about mrs. kennedy's work on restoring the white house, and several other projects, some of which catherine has already mentioned, and putting it into the context of the cold war. of course the kennedys were in power at the height of the cold war, from
she's the author of jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson, will be nancy key can smith, who began her career at the lbj library in austin, texas. -- she is one of the founders of -- the first ladies association and speaking about mrs. nixon, will be mary brennan, who is the author of pat nixon, embattled first lady. she currently serves as the dean of the college of liberal arts a texas state university. with that, i will turn it over to barbara. but we...
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she is the author of jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson will be nancy cake and smith, who began her career at the lbj line berry and austin, texas, and retired the director of the presidential material division at the national archives in washington. she is one of the founders of f.l.a.r.e., the first ladies association for research and education. and speaking about mrs. nixon will be mary see brennan, who is the author of patricia nixon, embattled first lady, and currently serves as dean of the college of liberal arts and texas state university. do that i will take it over to barbara, but we will all be back for a q and a after the presentation. thank you. >> well thank you so much, catherine, for guiding us and putting together this wonderful panel and unifying our conversations on three amazing first ladies. i think i am waiting for the powerpoint to power pop up and there it is. and so if we can go to the next slide, i'm going to be talking about mrs. kennedy's work on restoring the white house and several other projects, some
she is the author of jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson will be nancy cake and smith, who began her career at the lbj line berry and austin, texas, and retired the director of the presidential material division at the national archives in washington. she is one of the founders of f.l.a.r.e., the first ladies association for research and education. and speaking about mrs. nixon will be mary see brennan, who is the author of patricia nixon, embattled...
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okay. emanuel questioning and jacqueline and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion go our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter handle is an a j inside story from him, hamilton building the whole thing here, bye for now. ah and a witnessed face with his bravery witness. frieda witnessed slavery, witness people, witness power, witness and lifetime witness. and our quickness man, witness bees, witness prejudice, witness. peace, witness. love witness. paul. witness the world witness. next door. witness life witness. but arduous era with ah ah, in november 2020 austrian security services carried out operation lock. so i opened my eyes and saw a machine gun pointed at my head. out there well, goes to vienna and grunts to examine events and allegations of his lam, a phobia. this is a terrible mistake because it affect it from said to young feminine, austria operation luck. so on al j
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okay. emanuel questioning and jacqueline and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion got our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also during the conversation on twitter or handle as an a j inside story from him. hamilton building the whole thing here, bye for now. ah a shilling the debates it is no job bad little you know, if anyone here talks about women that i had to force the justice the some bill seemed of been says note topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion as a one way tickets try to help all of the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources and the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. the comment section is right here. the part of today's program, this stream on out is iraq. we don't complete focus on the pallets of the conflict . it's the consequence of war. the human suffering that we report on it is one of the most serious abo
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okay. emanuel questioning and jacqueline and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, go our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter handle is an a j inside story from him. hamilton building the whole thing here, bye for now. african stories of resilience and courage. i get young viviana right well enough aware been one of us is one of them for about a little boy that tradition and dedication to live without a little more girl by foot of clinical jewel, another short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9. and the book make it africa direct on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah, trust in authority is at an all time low. you want to shop for hench hateful distrust. this is an awful about what the truth actually is o. j 0 investigative unit pulls back the curtain and reveals how fear suspicion and conspiracy theories have become the 2 of the powerful were in a dangerous territory, and
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um, okay, emanuel questioning and jacqueline and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion go our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also, during the conversation on twitter handle is an a j inside story from him. hamilton building the whole thing here, bye for now. ah join the debates. it is no, he job bad didn't go, you know, i mean, if anyone here talks about women that i was a, does this bill seem to have been says notes because of the table we were taught to see abortion as a one way ticket street to help all of the companies they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources and the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. the comment section is right here. be part of today's program. this dream on al jazeera don ah, ah. oh, short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short puzzles, stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. ah, ah, al jazeera selects, i
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cnn's jacqueline howard is live with the breakdown. what have they found here, jacqueline?ianna, what they found, these numbers tell us that about 14.9 million more people died than the world health organization would typically expect over the course of two years during the pandemic. now, these deaths include both people who died directly due to covid-19, and deaths that were indirectly tied to the pandemic. so these are deaths due to health conditions that people may have had trouble getting treatment for because of our overburdened health systems. and this number, brianna, represents three times higher than the death toll that has been previously reported. now, here is a breakdown of the numbers. we know that most of the excess deaths, 84% concentrated in southeast asia, europe and the americas. the death toll was higher among men. we see 57% were male. 43% were female. the death toll is also higher among older adults. and here are the countries that had the highest numbers of excess deaths. we have brazil, indonesia, india, the u.s., russia, peru, turkey, egypt, south af
cnn's jacqueline howard is live with the breakdown. what have they found here, jacqueline?ianna, what they found, these numbers tell us that about 14.9 million more people died than the world health organization would typically expect over the course of two years during the pandemic. now, these deaths include both people who died directly due to covid-19, and deaths that were indirectly tied to the pandemic. so these are deaths due to health conditions that people may have had trouble getting...
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this is jacqueline lang, the fatherland galena meets every day with her polish colleagues to discuss how best to help the children. they're allowed to do her little in a while. fleeing small children were told that we were on holiday, but the older ones knew what was happening was the problems shouldn't be hidden. because the children don't like being deceived. the polish and she all happy kids has been working with the ukrainian government to find shelter for ukrainian orphans so far. some 1500 children have been given new homes in poland. kira is one of $41.00 ukraine. children here in wood evacuation to poland has saved her from war, but her dreams have been put on hold. the emmys, canada. yeah. was a pity. i want to sing. i want to study to be a conductor. and i would like to conduct and charities and to have my own choir, me easy to let the said, but there's a warm hearted and i can start to study. after finishing the 9th grade, anamosa was to put the to the network was yahoo, kiera practices every day to keep her voice fit for when she hopes she can sing again at home. oh, c o
this is jacqueline lang, the fatherland galena meets every day with her polish colleagues to discuss how best to help the children. they're allowed to do her little in a while. fleeing small children were told that we were on holiday, but the older ones knew what was happening was the problems shouldn't be hidden. because the children don't like being deceived. the polish and she all happy kids has been working with the ukrainian government to find shelter for ukrainian orphans so far. some...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us with more.a briefing about this a short while ago. what have we learned and what do we know about the symptoms the kids are experiencing? >> cdc officials are looking for answers here. behind these acute hepatitis cases cases. like you said, these are unusual, unexplained. we still don't know the cause. theres the latest we were told just today. cdc officials told us 109 children were identified having these unusual acute cases of hepatitis. the children live in 25 states and territories, that's 24 states plus the territory of puerto rico. 15 of them needed liver transplants. that represents 14% of the total number of kids and sadly, five of them died. and when you think about the symptoms here, jake, as you said, more than 90% required hospitalization. which tells us the symptoms were severe. and that really has physicians and cdc officials on high alert. when you think of hepatitis, it's inflammation of the liver. specific signs to look for, yellowing of the eyes, dark colors urine, clay color
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us with more.a briefing about this a short while ago. what have we learned and what do we know about the symptoms the kids are experiencing? >> cdc officials are looking for answers here. behind these acute hepatitis cases cases. like you said, these are unusual, unexplained. we still don't know the cause. theres the latest we were told just today. cdc officials told us 109 children were identified having these unusual acute cases of hepatitis....
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carry out the task of reaching its target areas while making new efforts to encircle our troops. jacqueline sir marcy, these girls, those on the front lines are on high alert. but it will take much more than awareness to keep hold of their territory against russia's military. might you, as president joe biden has accused russian president vladimir putin, of working to eradicate ukrainian identity. nicholas bruce, brutal, brutal war and your grammar. not only is you trying to take of ukraine is really trying to wipe out the cultural identity of your grading people. tagging school nurse shrews, hospital museum would know the purpose and eliminate a culture director saw on a fundamental tennis of rural based international order. d w correspondent rebecca riches is in keith and she told us how people in that city received biden's comments. well, i don't think they will hear in key that i've spoken to at least i particularly worried that that's happening here. i mean, that's of rhetorical language. but really just referring to the fact that rushes invaded a sovereign nation. but you know that pe
carry out the task of reaching its target areas while making new efforts to encircle our troops. jacqueline sir marcy, these girls, those on the front lines are on high alert. but it will take much more than awareness to keep hold of their territory against russia's military. might you, as president joe biden has accused russian president vladimir putin, of working to eradicate ukrainian identity. nicholas bruce, brutal, brutal war and your grammar. not only is you trying to take of ukraine is...
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carelton, i really wanna feed its yara secondary, having a clear faith based on the creed of the char. jacqueline is often labeled as fundamentalism mentally ill alert, whereas relativism is that is it for letting oneself be tossed around and swept up by every wind of doctrine. i presume the only attitude suited to these modern times . i liked it so they attempt remote there in him. silver crusty terrain le dictatorship of relativism, where it is being established that recognizes nothing as absolute if you need to you and whose ultimate goal shackle me, consists me solely of one's own ego and desire your. it is waverley ah, on a trip to germany, pope john paul the 2nd visited that singer in his home state of that barrier. greetings. holy father, welcome to bavaria. now you are in a catholic state. the pope invited facing her to work for him in the vatican. but collapsing her wanted to focus on his writings. so he initially declined to see him can see the glow of the sunset. thea gordon, i'll as good a lie. i really, dad she on this 5. but it wasn't long before right. singer answered the call to r
carelton, i really wanna feed its yara secondary, having a clear faith based on the creed of the char. jacqueline is often labeled as fundamentalism mentally ill alert, whereas relativism is that is it for letting oneself be tossed around and swept up by every wind of doctrine. i presume the only attitude suited to these modern times . i liked it so they attempt remote there in him. silver crusty terrain le dictatorship of relativism, where it is being established that recognizes nothing as...
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among the household names are oou jacqueline and sudden foster.inated play kran kells it. >> you like the tony awards. >> i love it. >> right up your alley. steve kerr is out. anthony flores sets in the tonight in what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. that's powerful. couldn't said it better myself. you just did. unbeatable internet from xfinity. made to do anything so you can do anything. whoa. . >>> it wasn't part of the plan and it only adds more drama, this playoff series between the grizzlies. >> it was announced that steve kerr tested positive for covid and is out of the game. let's go to anthony courtside with this breaking news. anthony, what do we got? >> normally it is full of excitement, but right now the news is spreading throughout the arena. steve kerr will not be here for the warriors. he tested po
among the household names are oou jacqueline and sudden foster.inated play kran kells it. >> you like the tony awards. >> i love it. >> right up your alley. steve kerr is out. anthony flores sets in the tonight in what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to connect hundreds of devices...
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and jacqueline kennedy's film is not a satire on the likes of greg anasis, who built ships, she's a richeneration whose wealth is a bubble of appearance of wealth, and the beauty of their women does not save the world. it's just a currency that can depreciate over time and then you need to invest in botox. you can relax your triangular sadness. like this between the eyebrows and just a little bit more good award for best actress given to iranian actress zar amir ebrahim for her role as a journalist in the film sacred spider, investigating crimes in the muslim holy city of waving. i would like to say today what you are dreaming about, perhaps we women of the whole world and especially iran need to believe in ourselves. this thriller of iranian serial killer jackie the ripper hooker hunters is based on a true story twenty years ago and is highly gory, best male lead. korean has a dream, kang-ho for his role in the film the broker. laundry owner in his spare time sewing and washing time sells on the black market babies left in the baby box at the local church. only sim films out of 21 recei
and jacqueline kennedy's film is not a satire on the likes of greg anasis, who built ships, she's a richeneration whose wealth is a bubble of appearance of wealth, and the beauty of their women does not save the world. it's just a currency that can depreciate over time and then you need to invest in botox. you can relax your triangular sadness. like this between the eyebrows and just a little bit more good award for best actress given to iranian actress zar amir ebrahim for her role as a...
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medical infrastructure to date, russians have destroyed or damaged almost 400 health facilities. jacqueline you, these are hospitals, maternity wards, outpatient clinics, b, m. e, in the temporarily occupied areas of ukraine in the east and south. you know, the situation with access to medical services and medicine that is just catastrophic mal, do movies and even the simplest medications are missing. i mean, like what you said, russia has brought problems to ukraine and europe, that we could not have imagined a few months ago. you the ability normally share ega methods. if to tension between key evan berlin, appear to be easy. weeks after germany's president was told, he was not welcome in ukraine ukrainian prisons. lensky has tweeted, details of a conversation with clung for the shine. maia, an eternal run, zalinski extended an invitation to him and germany, chancellor to visit cheyenne myers ties with russia during his tenure as foreign minister have angered key if he has since admitted that. he made mistakes in his dealings with moscow that while germany chancellor didn't comment on his
medical infrastructure to date, russians have destroyed or damaged almost 400 health facilities. jacqueline you, these are hospitals, maternity wards, outpatient clinics, b, m. e, in the temporarily occupied areas of ukraine in the east and south. you know, the situation with access to medical services and medicine that is just catastrophic mal, do movies and even the simplest medications are missing. i mean, like what you said, russia has brought problems to ukraine and europe, that we could...
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and i have a daughter liaison m are welcome to the responsible owner gina gilbert jacqueline that is a good one. your daughter is i'll thank you. thank you. talk to jim good. ringback soon i me that is, is it like they did the tour it when you became a good memory or not? great. don't good. again. those were i normally do me good to leave a good oh oh oh oh oh. ringback oh i i am with with . busy a minute miss it, it's a bit of a bank the bank is done with. so i'd be viva. the buyer more the the domain that by your call you saw here is also called the theme starkey but i don't get back to converse with the one you sent back to see that will mondays a lot thing. i'm not gonna zip. nissan said it was a bit bucket. my medicine last of a good starting bad luck with that bill. mom. dad, i a movie. it's denise. let's get. i'm saving my spot. so sell me on that for me because i'm real bad. no got to do this is out on the el paso and is there and no as well. did that, did i mean, what did they get now? and now the whole ah yes, you mean the suki a diesel but the nash? carla. put goodness amb
and i have a daughter liaison m are welcome to the responsible owner gina gilbert jacqueline that is a good one. your daughter is i'll thank you. thank you. talk to jim good. ringback soon i me that is, is it like they did the tour it when you became a good memory or not? great. don't good. again. those were i normally do me good to leave a good oh oh oh oh oh. ringback oh i i am with with . busy a minute miss it, it's a bit of a bank the bank is done with. so i'd be viva. the buyer more the...
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. >> se sabe que el sospechoso vivió en las vegas, jacqueline dos santos habló con algunos vecinos enposa que estaba enferma y u por eso se regrsó a taiwán luego que la relación estaba un poco agresiva. >> en se tiempo estaban en dejándose y no le pagaba nada, solo agresivo verbalmente. >> lo describía como persona amable pero poco a poco fue perdiendo a todo. >> Él y su esposa era el dueño de este negocio, ella lo vendió y él n tenía donde vivir y vivía en su carro. >> dice e en una oportunidad un susto le alertó escuchó un tiro y se dio cuenta que la bala pasó los apartamentos . >> en v es de apuntar al piso apuntó por una pard se fue a un de los cuartos donde yo vivi y se hizo reporte y nunca no así nunca lo encontraron. >> el tiroteo fue incidente de odio contra la comunidad taiwanesa. >> es que si hay peleas, problemas, no es aludable es peligro para la para pareja, familia y es la pareja pierde la razón. >> se autoidó por parte de la administración general de alimentos y medicinas para pfizer para a una vacuna de refuerzo que se podría suministrar a los niños esto por el increme
. >> se sabe que el sospechoso vivió en las vegas, jacqueline dos santos habló con algunos vecinos enposa que estaba enferma y u por eso se regrsó a taiwán luego que la relación estaba un poco agresiva. >> en se tiempo estaban en dejándose y no le pagaba nada, solo agresivo verbalmente. >> lo describía como persona amable pero poco a poco fue perdiendo a todo. >> Él y su esposa era el dueño de este negocio, ella lo vendió y él n tenía donde vivir y vivía en...
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now, young, public and private work places all closed for 3 days. jacqueline had been in power for 18 years and at least 27 people have died in a fire that broke out in a building in india's capital city. police in new delhi say more than 40 people are in hospital, and dozens of others have been rescued. the play started on the 1st floor of the building, which mostly contains officers. o bad lines. i'll be back with the news hour and 25 minutes time. oh, a we are hoping for the prime minister movie is going to wake up and listen to us for what we have been trying to say for the last part of the year. that people in both bod, need adequate compensation from union carbide. dow chemical, reject it so many because more people today who showed i've heard the years they have not given up to them by with whatever we have gotten. the only way to go forward is to fight this and whatever we have a you know, a leverage and know, you know, waking up on a bon additions that shipping the corporation into doing what does the right thing for the people with in my hall and it and i had another heart s
now, young, public and private work places all closed for 3 days. jacqueline had been in power for 18 years and at least 27 people have died in a fire that broke out in a building in india's capital city. police in new delhi say more than 40 people are in hospital, and dozens of others have been rescued. the play started on the 1st floor of the building, which mostly contains officers. o bad lines. i'll be back with the news hour and 25 minutes time. oh, a we are hoping for the prime minister...
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and jacqueline kennedy's film is not a satire on people like the greek anessis, who built ships. is a new generation of rich wealth. this bubble is the appearance of wealth rather than beauty. women are not saved by the world. it's just a currency that can depreciate over time and then you need to invest in botox. you can relax your triangular sadness. like this between the eyebrows and just a little bit better, the award for best actress was given to iranian actress zar amir ebrahim for her role as a journalist in the film sacred spider investigating crimes in the muslim holy city of waving. i would like to say today what you are dreaming about, perhaps we women of the whole world and especially iran need to believe in ourselves the best male role. a korean has a dream, kang-ho for his role in the film, the broker, the owner of the laundry, in his spare time from sewing and washing, sells on black market of babies left in the baby box at the local church. only seven films out of 21 receive a prize in their category at cannes it is a great honor to be included in the list of seve
and jacqueline kennedy's film is not a satire on people like the greek anessis, who built ships. is a new generation of rich wealth. this bubble is the appearance of wealth rather than beauty. women are not saved by the world. it's just a currency that can depreciate over time and then you need to invest in botox. you can relax your triangular sadness. like this between the eyebrows and just a little bit better, the award for best actress was given to iranian actress zar amir ebrahim for her...
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. >> cnn reporter jacqueline howard to break it down.r shots helping the risk. how much in each case and what's the headline here? >> reporter: that's right, jim. these show the importance of getting your booster shot and this is a cnn analysis of cdc data and here are the numbers. we saw in the second half of september last year, less than a quarter of all covid-19 deaths were among vaccinated people but this year in january and february, so amid the omicron surge, more than 40% of covid deaths were among vaccinated people, but keep in mind, only 15% among those vaccinated and boosted in february 2022. three factors to keep in mind. we see highly transmissible variants as variants spread, more cases leads to more deaths but number two, we know that the initial vaccine series, protection from your initial series, can wane over time, which is why it's important to get boosted and then number three, booster update care in the united states has been slow. and many deaths have among the not unboosted people. so again, important reminder to g
. >> cnn reporter jacqueline howard to break it down.r shots helping the risk. how much in each case and what's the headline here? >> reporter: that's right, jim. these show the importance of getting your booster shot and this is a cnn analysis of cdc data and here are the numbers. we saw in the second half of september last year, less than a quarter of all covid-19 deaths were among vaccinated people but this year in january and february, so amid the omicron surge, more than 40% of...
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cnn's jacqueline howard has more. >> reporter: this is something that the cdc staying across. in the u.s. and internationally. i spoke with cdc official dr. jennifer mcquestston and what exactly makes this current situation unusual. here's what she had to say. >> this is a very unusual situation. monkeypox is normally only reported in west africa or central africa, and we don't see it in the united states or in europe. and the number of cases that are being reported is definitely outside the level of normal for what we would see. >> so we heard there that this is outside the level of normal. and another important detail, monkeypox does not usually spread easily among people. overall, it's a rare infection. symptoms include flu-like illness, swollen lymph nodes, rashes, lesions on the skin. it's called monkeypox because it was first identified in lab monkeys back in the late 1950s. and the last monkeypox outbreak here in the u.s., it happened in 2003. it was due to the monkeypox virus spreading from animals to people, specifically pet prairie dogs were the source. but these rec
cnn's jacqueline howard has more. >> reporter: this is something that the cdc staying across. in the u.s. and internationally. i spoke with cdc official dr. jennifer mcquestston and what exactly makes this current situation unusual. here's what she had to say. >> this is a very unusual situation. monkeypox is normally only reported in west africa or central africa, and we don't see it in the united states or in europe. and the number of cases that are being reported is definitely...
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his daughter jacqueline was killed. he said that officials have bee misrepresenting and the respons of -- they said they rushed in and we didn't see that. he was outside the school durin the attack and he heard gunshots . he said he doesn't understand b the officers were just standing out there for so long. he said there were plenty of me arm that could've gone and faster. this could have been over at a couple of minutes. he lost his child and she also lost her husband there is about an hour gap until about 12:50 o so when we were told that borde agents were there with a specia tactical unit and they took him out. parents are posting videos and asking questions and demanding to know, they were begging someone to go after their children and -- in terms the video that's been circulating come officers were already inside the school personal those officers you see on the video, you've got to understand in a situation like this, there were officers arriving and some in the school. there were officers on the opposite side of
his daughter jacqueline was killed. he said that officials have bee misrepresenting and the respons of -- they said they rushed in and we didn't see that. he was outside the school durin the attack and he heard gunshots . he said he doesn't understand b the officers were just standing out there for so long. he said there were plenty of me arm that could've gone and faster. this could have been over at a couple of minutes. he lost his child and she also lost her husband there is about an hour...
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his daughter, jacqueline, was one of the 19 students killed along with two teachers. chilling video shows the moment the gunman entered the elementary school through an unlocked back door, holding a rifle. >> 11:40, he walks into the west side of robb elementary. according to reports, video we have obtained from outside, inside, and, again, we're still combing through that, so bear with us. multiple rounds, numerous rounds are discharged in the school. >> reporter: troubling questions emerging, as authorities investigate how the shooter could navigate through the school and why no armed resource officer was on site. a uvalde school district had a safety plan in place, listing 21 measures for ensuring school safety, including a police force and physical security measures, like fencing and a buzz-in door system. >> from the house to the school, into the school, he was not confronted by anybody. to clear the record on that. >> reporter: authorities also investigating how the gunman was able to barricade himself inside the classroom for up to an hour before law enforcemen
his daughter, jacqueline, was one of the 19 students killed along with two teachers. chilling video shows the moment the gunman entered the elementary school through an unlocked back door, holding a rifle. >> 11:40, he walks into the west side of robb elementary. according to reports, video we have obtained from outside, inside, and, again, we're still combing through that, so bear with us. multiple rounds, numerous rounds are discharged in the school. >> reporter: troubling...
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what i was just wanted to know some of the database. net paths and shame on with the plea deal. jacqueline, how many more? i really did a movie. you should have the movie particles. so that leaves us only div rubia a lot. did he does yoga results? it'll be like, wow, yeah, let me use it as your t v. maybe not so much of it. maybe there's this also audi center with santa honda that has the canvas mom. no, i mean no other stuff with the green over a year. so let me i've, i'm the marcella that i need that done. the house about larry. yeah. oh, has a full soon a job general the please up us doesn't matter. what about the law less where you other people that have done, but i don't know about actually went to live but again, it was so my back a bit i did though i let me see or look at those most up for some of the map out them of me, law has been good really love well look, that sunday sale on through our cuba until billy pasco. just you fussy, but he see you thank on the end of worldly shock. well, on the well lopper, near booth he owns williams with the well is be this on the oh, just read thi
what i was just wanted to know some of the database. net paths and shame on with the plea deal. jacqueline, how many more? i really did a movie. you should have the movie particles. so that leaves us only div rubia a lot. did he does yoga results? it'll be like, wow, yeah, let me use it as your t v. maybe not so much of it. maybe there's this also audi center with santa honda that has the canvas mom. no, i mean no other stuff with the green over a year. so let me i've, i'm the marcella that i...
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cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard is here. aren't we currently in a surge? is dr.ng across the country right now. >> reporter: i think we might be seeing the potential beginning of a potential summer surge. when dr. birx made her comments she was really referring to two different factors. number one, we have seen this seasonal pattern when it comes to tracking new coronavirus cases. if you look at this graphic here, i believe we should have a time line of new coronavirus cases on average over the past year. from may 2nd of 2021, up to today, may 2nd of 2022. and it looks like we have the wrong graphic there but if you look at the past year, we had a summer surge last year, and that was between july and cement. cases then went down. then they went up again in the winter of last year, between december and february. they went down again, and now we're at may 2nd, and we could potentially see cases go up again. this seasonal pattern of summer surges followed by a huge winter surge has been seen in other places around the world and here in the u.s., and then number two,
cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard is here. aren't we currently in a surge? is dr.ng across the country right now. >> reporter: i think we might be seeing the potential beginning of a potential summer surge. when dr. birx made her comments she was really referring to two different factors. number one, we have seen this seasonal pattern when it comes to tracking new coronavirus cases. if you look at this graphic here, i believe we should have a time line of new coronavirus cases on...
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fourth grader jacqueline as ours was one of the students held in the classroom and killed her father says he raced to the school when you heard about the shooting, says he is angry that authorities didn't charge the building, said he even considered going in inside himself with a group of parents. he says his 10 year old daughter was brave and compassionate. full of love. eliasson is you're doing it for anybody. and to me, it's a firecracker rescues using, um it comforts me a little bit just to think that should be the one that helps a friend in need. the gunman shot a security officer then entered the school through a backdoor. investigators say he shot everyone inside and eventually barricaded himself. in the fourth grade classroom. several students survived the attack by hiding behind the table. the government had no known criminal background or history of mental illness. the school shooting in texas has heightened and already fierce debate over gun control in our country. andre seniors live in studio here and andre emotions certainly running high this morning. they've been simmer
fourth grader jacqueline as ours was one of the students held in the classroom and killed her father says he raced to the school when you heard about the shooting, says he is angry that authorities didn't charge the building, said he even considered going in inside himself with a group of parents. he says his 10 year old daughter was brave and compassionate. full of love. eliasson is you're doing it for anybody. and to me, it's a firecracker rescues using, um it comforts me a little bit just to...