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jackie: okay.o they'rere saying they don't need the help, but this reality they do need the help because they don't have the situation under control. and, actually, acting homeland security secretary chad wolf said is, with respect to portland, the federal f authorities are not going to leave until we are sure the local authorities can handle this. >> yeah, and that's the reason the federal assets are in portland right now, because the local police have been unwilling to, you know, control this crowd and make sure that it does assemble peaceably and doesn't try to take over the courthouse and burn it to the ground, as some of them have said. i mean, i think this is one of sthe things, the people of portland, the people of seattle, the people across the country want law and order. they want to be safe in their own homes and communities, and they don't want violent protesters and mobs of people overrunning public buildings. i think it's common sense. we see with our own eyes what's happening in some
jackie: okay.o they'rere saying they don't need the help, but this reality they do need the help because they don't have the situation under control. and, actually, acting homeland security secretary chad wolf said is, with respect to portland, the federal f authorities are not going to leave until we are sure the local authorities can handle this. >> yeah, and that's the reason the federal assets are in portland right now, because the local police have been unwilling to, you know,...
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jackie: i'm jackie deangelis, in for melissa francis. the nasdaq record streak at the close coming to an end. index hit all-time high earlier today along with tech titans, apple, amazon, microsoft, facebook and netflix. fox business team coverage. susan li in the newsroom. first we start with edward lawrence at the white house. reporter: jackie going on right now inside the white house president donald trump hosting folks k through 12 years old professionals. higher education folks and parents and students. the president speaking right now in this moment in the news conference. talking about going back to school, how important that is not just for parents but also kids themselves. the white house saying if schools follow the cdc guidelines then opening up will be done safely. listen to this. >> very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools to get them open and it is very important. it is very important for our country. it is very important for the well being of the student and the parents. reporter:
jackie: i'm jackie deangelis, in for melissa francis. the nasdaq record streak at the close coming to an end. index hit all-time high earlier today along with tech titans, apple, amazon, microsoft, facebook and netflix. fox business team coverage. susan li in the newsroom. first we start with edward lawrence at the white house. reporter: jackie going on right now inside the white house president donald trump hosting folks k through 12 years old professionals. higher education folks and parents...
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jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one, neil abramson much eci stores, joins us now. neil, i guess the logical place to start here, what kind of predictment did you find yourself in in march when this all started in? what kind of a loan did you get with respect to paycheck protection and why is it you find yourself out of funds now? >> jackie, thank you so much for having me today. i really appreciate you telling the storied of small business what we're facing here. back in march, we faced -- it was grueling. many businesses like ourselves were closed about we knew we were closed. business trailed off as the virus started to sweep across america, foot traffic stopped, sales stopped for businesses across america. and we were
jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one, neil abramson much eci stores, joins us now. neil, i guess the logical place to start here, what kind of predictment did you find yourself in in march...
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jackie, back over to you. jackie: all right.-back the wine industry is taking a hit from restaurants as importers brace for higher tariffs. will consumers turn to domestic brands? we're live from a winery on long island, new york with the latest ♪ ♪ the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. jackie: "fox business alert." bed bath i don't know up after hours as the store reveals that it will close about 200 stores over the next two years. the company expecting actions from costs restructuring to generate future annualized savings between 250 and $300 million. you can see the stocks down more than 8%, connell. connell: something to wine about if you will. industry is feeling impact of shutdowns. more tariffs to be put in place by the ustr. kristina partsinevelos at a winery out on long island. christina. reporter: we may be turning to more wines during the pandemic. that boost i
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jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is the 150th record close under president trump. let's bring in adam lashinsky, fortune executive editor, fox business contributor. always great to see you, adam. there are two parts to the story here. the first is the spike in coronavirus cases which the market seems to be shrugging off. but the second part is stimulus, extension of the ppp program. which is more important right now. at least when it comes to investors. >> i think the shrugging off part is the most important. investors saying no matter what happens with the coronavirus we'll not go back into lockdown and number two, the ppp and other stimulus measures will over the past several months help dampen the blow let's say. jackie: right. sometimes the markets can be spot on sort of looking forward. you mentioned the fact they think no more shutdowns. we'll continue to recover. the economy is going to reopen slowly but surely. sometimes the markets will get it wrong. what if there is an unforeseen event here? what if th
jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is the 150th record close under president trump. let's bring in adam lashinsky, fortune executive editor, fox business contributor. always great to see you, adam. there are two parts to the story here. the first is the spike in coronavirus cases which the market seems to be shrugging off. but the second part is stimulus, extension of the ppp program. which is more important right now. at least when it comes to investors. >> i think...
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after graduating from school, jackie's parents -- her mother and stepfather sent jackie and her sistere, on a summer through europe. and as a token of appreciation for that gift, they collaborated together on this scrapbook to give to their parents to let them know what their adventures were. and it's a combination of snapshots that they took, handwritten descriptions of the different places they visited, the people they met. and these really wonderful, whimsical sketches done by jackie. in the fall of 1950, jacqueline bouvier entered vogue's very well known writing contest, the prix du paris contest. and displayed here, we have her handwritten application as a student from george washington university. she won the contest, and her two winning essays, one was actually a self-portrait, where i think she's wonderfully described herself as "tall, 5'7", with brown hair, a square face, and eyes so unfortunately far apart, that it takes three weeks to have a pair of glasses made with the bridge wide enough to fit over my nose." and again, as an example, i think, of her love of writing and th
after graduating from school, jackie's parents -- her mother and stepfather sent jackie and her sistere, on a summer through europe. and as a token of appreciation for that gift, they collaborated together on this scrapbook to give to their parents to let them know what their adventures were. and it's a combination of snapshots that they took, handwritten descriptions of the different places they visited, the people they met. and these really wonderful, whimsical sketches done by jackie. in the...
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jackie, back to you. jackie: gerri, thank you for that.e are looking at the closing bell set to ring in 16 minutes' time. as china is going tit for tat ordering the u.s. to close up shop in chengdu in response to the u.s. giving china's houston consulate the boot. our "countdown" closer says don't let the saber rattling on either side of the pacific scare you out of chinese stocks. his top picks from beyond the wall are next. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. jackie: we will take you straight to washington to listen to president trump. >> -- very big and very important meeting. bear with me. take a little while. but it has to do with a thing called drug pricing and as you know, cong
jackie, back to you. jackie: gerri, thank you for that.e are looking at the closing bell set to ring in 16 minutes' time. as china is going tit for tat ordering the u.s. to close up shop in chengdu in response to the u.s. giving china's houston consulate the boot. our "countdown" closer says don't let the saber rattling on either side of the pacific scare you out of chinese stocks. his top picks from beyond the wall are next. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests...
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jackie: i'm jackie deangelis and for melissa francis. this is "after the bell", happy friday indeed, the dow strong for permits pushing the index into positive territory for the week, the major averages in the green for a second week in a row, fox business team coverage edward lawrence in washington, hillary vaughn and hershey pennsylvania and gerri willis. we will start with edward and the latest from the president. >> right now the president is on his way to a high dollar fundraiser in southern florida, the ceo is holding a fundraiser at his house, the president making a lot of news today the president will not go to new hampshire tomorrow, his rally has been postponed because of hurricane or tropical storm fay there concerned with the wind in the president on air force one also talking about china, he says he is very concerned, the damage in the relationship has been severely damaged according to the president between the u.s. and china because of their actions that led to the spread of the coronavirus. he believes that the president
jackie: i'm jackie deangelis and for melissa francis. this is "after the bell", happy friday indeed, the dow strong for permits pushing the index into positive territory for the week, the major averages in the green for a second week in a row, fox business team coverage edward lawrence in washington, hillary vaughn and hershey pennsylvania and gerri willis. we will start with edward and the latest from the president. >> right now the president is on his way to a high dollar...
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jackie: yeah.happen since i was here? amy: yeah. jackie: well, after you guys were getting ready to head out, john turned around and told us, "you need to work harder to, like, earn your keep." amy: yeah. he just was feeling a little bit out of control, and so therefore, he is, like, micromanaging all of us and just really riding our asses. jackie: if i had another job opportunity, i would take it. lemonis: you would? jackie: yes. amy: same. lemonis: same thing for you? amy: mm-hmm. lemonis: does -- does he know that? jackie: no, because he's never asked. amy: no. no. lemonis: are you guys open to having a frank discussion with him about it? 'cause i won't do business here if he's that way. it's just not -- it's not okay. jackie: yeah. lemonis: so let me talk to them and see if we can just find a place to just have a quick chat, okay? jackie: cool. lemonis: thank you very much for being honest. look, my expectation is that employees are treated the right way all the time, whether i'm here or not. y
jackie: yeah.happen since i was here? amy: yeah. jackie: well, after you guys were getting ready to head out, john turned around and told us, "you need to work harder to, like, earn your keep." amy: yeah. he just was feeling a little bit out of control, and so therefore, he is, like, micromanaging all of us and just really riding our asses. jackie: if i had another job opportunity, i would take it. lemonis: you would? jackie: yes. amy: same. lemonis: same thing for you? amy: mm-hmm....
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charlton as he was often called jackie to. to join the team and at age 29 kind of late to start an international career and the gamble paid off the next year england did indeed win the world cop in an iconic final against germany 4 to chew and it's also because of his modesty that a lot of people really like jackie charlton i mean in one interview he said you know what after i was able to afford my own house i had my own bathroom i had my own kitchen you know he was so much people really identified with that and other reason why he was so popular and such a big presence as you say what's been the reaction to his loss everyone so sadness in the soccer world i mean you've got tweets from from his former teammates from players who played for him like ray houghton who played for ireland under jackie charlton from gary lineker and in england famous in england international it's all over the world right now and people are very sad but just think of the republic of ireland fans i mean they looked up to this man so much. and really it
charlton as he was often called jackie to. to join the team and at age 29 kind of late to start an international career and the gamble paid off the next year england did indeed win the world cop in an iconic final against germany 4 to chew and it's also because of his modesty that a lot of people really like jackie charlton i mean in one interview he said you know what after i was able to afford my own house i had my own bathroom i had my own kitchen you know he was so much people really...
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jackie: good evening, i'm jackie ibanez in new york.ndependence day 2020 is winding down in the nation's capitol. a massive fly yoaf showing off america's air might. the event was expected to draw thousands of people to the mall to watch. but the heat had an effect on many who came out to watch. president trump: our declaration of independence pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to boldly proclaim this eternal truth that we are all made equal by god. jackie: the day concluded with a massive fireworks display at the white house. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to judg -- back to "jue with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: welcome back. it's independence day in america. but we find our beloved country more divide than united. here is the founder of prager university. dennis prager. happy 4th of july, i fear that means something different to us than it does to a lot of people. i want to talk about racism and the undercounts of the protests and looting and topping of statue. america is starting to recognize how racist she re
jackie: good evening, i'm jackie ibanez in new york.ndependence day 2020 is winding down in the nation's capitol. a massive fly yoaf showing off america's air might. the event was expected to draw thousands of people to the mall to watch. but the heat had an effect on many who came out to watch. president trump: our declaration of independence pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to boldly proclaim this eternal truth that we are all made equal by god. jackie: the day...
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jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. since april third the paycheck protection program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one, neil abramson much eci stores, joins us now. neil, i guess the logical place
jackie. jackie: racing against the clock. since april third the paycheck protection program gotten more than $521 billion in low interest loans out to more than 4.8 million businesses in america but a lot of companies spent the money before congress relaxed the rules and are now struggling as the pandemic persists. what are those businesses doing at this point? we've got the cfo of one, neil abramson much eci stores, joins us now. neil, i guess the logical place
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and jackie, my wife, did not deserve to be killed that way. nobody does, you know? of course, albuquerque, as you probably all know those of you in law enforcement has the reputation for being one of the violent most violent cities in the country, actually. you know, we've ranked up there in first place, second place, and that doesn't seem to be going away. you know, it's been eight months since my wife died, and there's been no arrests at all. nobody has been arrested for the crime. there are other victims in albuquerque that are in the same boat. the journal reported back of a couple of months ago that the solve the rate of solving homicides in albuquerque was less than 50 percent, you know. and that in itself tells you a big story as to where we're at, how we need desperately need some help to get after the crime rates that we have going on there. and i am i really appreciate the effort that you all are putting into this, and i welcome that. and if there's anything that i can do, please let me know. thank you both so much. the president: thank you very much, sam.
and jackie, my wife, did not deserve to be killed that way. nobody does, you know? of course, albuquerque, as you probably all know those of you in law enforcement has the reputation for being one of the violent most violent cities in the country, actually. you know, we've ranked up there in first place, second place, and that doesn't seem to be going away. you know, it's been eight months since my wife died, and there's been no arrests at all. nobody has been arrested for the crime. there are...
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>> it's a really good question because kathleen cortez masto and jackie rosen work just elected last two cycles through they are not very high in seniority in the minority right now but if the democrats retake the senate kathleen cortez masto is the head of the senatorial campaign committee would get some credit for that in our standing would rise in the u.s. senate. jackie rosen would be only in our second part of our first term so she probably wouldn't have that much influence but if kathleen cortez masto was up in the ranks that would help jackie rosen in nevada as well. for many years the small state like nevada really couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state becoming minority majority leader of the u.s. senate and i'm sure he's talked to kathleen cortez masto about that as he anointed our to replace him. >> host: it is nevada a swing state? >> it's a great question steve and i wrote a column after the last election saying that the data is a blue state state and wasn't the republicans who are upset with me was actually t
>> it's a really good question because kathleen cortez masto and jackie rosen work just elected last two cycles through they are not very high in seniority in the minority right now but if the democrats retake the senate kathleen cortez masto is the head of the senatorial campaign committee would get some credit for that in our standing would rise in the u.s. senate. jackie rosen would be only in our second part of our first term so she probably wouldn't have that much influence but if...
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jackie, what's your reaction to this response. jackie: the response is kind of laughable, maria.ton op ed situation also shines a light on the fact that if don't subscribe to a certain belief at the new york times, they don't make you feel comfortable there. and this editorial, this letter that she wrote sort of sharing her opinions and her feelings shining a light on all of this, when did it become a crime to work somewhere and have an honest dialogue and conversation about so many issues important to american people, especially as we're moving forward into an election year. it's disgraceful. maria: it really is. and that's the whole point. she's an opinion writer. you would think she would give her opinion on these things and we could all have a diverse conversation. thank you for that. quick break and then reversing course, the trump administration is changing its stance on the student visa policy. i'm going to tell you what it means for international students studying here coming up. the streaming wars heat up, we're looking at what nbc is offering with peacock and the rise i
jackie, what's your reaction to this response. jackie: the response is kind of laughable, maria.ton op ed situation also shines a light on the fact that if don't subscribe to a certain belief at the new york times, they don't make you feel comfortable there. and this editorial, this letter that she wrote sort of sharing her opinions and her feelings shining a light on all of this, when did it become a crime to work somewhere and have an honest dialogue and conversation about so many issues...
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catherine cortez masto moves up in the ranks, that would help jacky rosen and nevada as well. for many years, a small state like nevada couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state, becoming minority and then majority leader of the u.s. senate. i am sure he has talked to catherine cortez masto about that as he anointed her to replace him. host: is nevada a swing state? guest: it is a great question. i wrote a column after the last election saying nevada is a blue state. it wasn't the republicans who were upset with me, it was actually the democrats because if you are declared a blue state, you are not going to get as much investment from the national party. the democrats want to keep saying nevada is in play. listen, it is still 100 days or so from early voting starting in nevada and you can't say anything for sure, but nevada is a very heavily leaning blue state. i saw that harry reid recently was interviewed and said he advised biden to invest here, so clearly he is worried as a behind-the-scenes kingmaker and influenti
catherine cortez masto moves up in the ranks, that would help jacky rosen and nevada as well. for many years, a small state like nevada couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state, becoming minority and then majority leader of the u.s. senate. i am sure he has talked to catherine cortez masto about that as he anointed her to replace him. host: is nevada a swing state? guest: it is a great question. i wrote a column after the last election...
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we sent jackie ward to discovery bay as boats are already going into the water. jackie?ah, good morning, marcus. we spoke to a merchant captain who has been patrolling the waters around discovery bay for years now. he told us that he has never seen this many boats this past week as he has in recent years. we spoke to captain john garza with pacific coast water service, and -- or water rescue, rather -- and he suggests people are using the delta as an escape from the shelter-in-place order. be careful out here. he's witnessed reckless behavior and inexperienced boaters who struggle to maneuver. a man fell off a boat and drowned. he says a number of people are not social distancing. >> there's larger groups. there shouldn't be. they should be families together on a boat. >> and what you're seeing aren't families? >> it's mixed groups. boats are congregating sometimes. it's just not safe. >> reporter: the captain reminds partiers to wear a facemask and a life vest. the contra costa county sheriff's office will be patrolling the waters like they always do. it seems to be a b
we sent jackie ward to discovery bay as boats are already going into the water. jackie?ah, good morning, marcus. we spoke to a merchant captain who has been patrolling the waters around discovery bay for years now. he told us that he has never seen this many boats this past week as he has in recent years. we spoke to captain john garza with pacific coast water service, and -- or water rescue, rather -- and he suggests people are using the delta as an escape from the shelter-in-place order. be...
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and jacky -- we're all listening to it and jacky and don were getting upset and they looked at me andasn't. and they were staring at me and i said to them i know how it ends. >> and we went from crying to cracking up. >> you know, i can't imagine what they went through that 51 days and i didn't even know it was 51 dis until i was told that after i woke up. i was in a very dark place. and you know, i didn't see any white light but i saw a lot of black and dark. and i thought i was heading the other direction, which is why i probably survived. i kept thinking let me explain myself. you know? butted it wasn't easy. and-i listen to them this disease not only effects individuals -- and i'm very lucky. i open my eyes on easter sunday, which is why i believe the moncome miracle larry came from. but on easter sunday in new york, 527 people died. so, people were dying all around me and i didn't die. and is that a miracle? i don't know. you know, but this disease effects not only individuals but their entire families. and i feel so much for the people who lost loved ones. and it's on everybody
and jacky -- we're all listening to it and jacky and don were getting upset and they looked at me andasn't. and they were staring at me and i said to them i know how it ends. >> and we went from crying to cracking up. >> you know, i can't imagine what they went through that 51 days and i didn't even know it was 51 dis until i was told that after i woke up. i was in a very dark place. and you know, i didn't see any white light but i saw a lot of black and dark. and i thought i was...
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jacky rosen would only be in her second part of the first term.o she probably would not have that much influence but catherine cortez if she was of the race, that will have jacky. and for many years, states like nevada really couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state becoming a minority than the majority leader of the u.s. senate. i'm sure he has talked to catherine cortez. because he anointed her to replace him. host: is nevada a splitting state pretty. >> it's a great question steven. i wrote a column after the last election think the nevada is a bloom state. and it was the republicans were upset with me. there is actually the democrats because if you would declare in a blue state, you're not going to get investment from the national authority. the democrats want to keep saying, the nevada is there's pretty listen, is still 100 days in so from early voting starting here in nevada. you can't say anything for sure the nevada it is a very lane blue state. in a so that harry reid recently ac
jacky rosen would only be in her second part of the first term.o she probably would not have that much influence but catherine cortez if she was of the race, that will have jacky. and for many years, states like nevada really couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state becoming a minority than the majority leader of the u.s. senate. i'm sure he has talked to catherine cortez. because he anointed her to replace him. host: is nevada a...
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she's quite different from lady bird johnson and even different from jackie kennedy, because jackie herself participated a little bit in policy discussions with the president. >> regina crumkey asked, did pat start any fashion trends or white house traditions? we have a video about pat nixon's personal style while she was in the white house. let's watch that next. >> (begin video clip) >> mrs. nixon, wasn't a real clotheshorse, per se, but she loved looking trimmed and clean. she loved spare design. she loved wearing the clothes designed for her by adele simpson. she would also wear things off the rack by geoffrey beene. >> this coat mrs. nixon wore when they went to the february 1972 trip to china. it was cold. and you don't see that here, but the coat is lined with fur, completely lined inside, so that would keep her warm. >> we're fortunate to have an inaugural gown here at the library. usually the first lady's tradition is to give her inaugural gown to the smithsonian institution, where they display the first lady's gowns. for those who just had the one term, you know, that's where the
she's quite different from lady bird johnson and even different from jackie kennedy, because jackie herself participated a little bit in policy discussions with the president. >> regina crumkey asked, did pat start any fashion trends or white house traditions? we have a video about pat nixon's personal style while she was in the white house. let's watch that next. >> (begin video clip) >> mrs. nixon, wasn't a real clotheshorse, per se, but she loved looking trimmed and clean....
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particular because it was founded by jackie kennedy 60 years ago. wayd been looking for a into the kennedy administration for some time. one of the most seminal days of my life was november 22, 1963. as an eight-year-old, i learned of the assassination of president kennedy. it isn't unusual for someone like me or anyone of my generation to remember where he or she was, but it seemed to me to change something, and from he developed a fascination. as i grew up, my friends were andrested in captain kirk the new frontier and i was interested in jfk in the old frontier. lookingdent, i had been , and as a washington correspondent as well, as a way into the kennedy story can -- story. there were studies, heavy amoirs, there was scarcely part of jfk's legacy that had not been dissected and expected -- inspected and examined. i wondered if there was something new to say. then i came upon, innocence, these two days in june. we are on the eve of the anniversary. what could i say that was new? when i thought about it, i said to myself, my goodness, two extraord
particular because it was founded by jackie kennedy 60 years ago. wayd been looking for a into the kennedy administration for some time. one of the most seminal days of my life was november 22, 1963. as an eight-year-old, i learned of the assassination of president kennedy. it isn't unusual for someone like me or anyone of my generation to remember where he or she was, but it seemed to me to change something, and from he developed a fascination. as i grew up, my friends were andrested in...
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jackie wilson was the man. fight me on this, jackie wilson was the man.ank you, tim for the request. send us your request. facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. and if you have some spare time today, go to youtube and watch jackie wilson perform on the ed sullivan show, i promise you i promise you it will be worth your while. it's go back to dave. ♪ >>> i agree, sal. san francisco subway project reached a milestone yesterday. the subway was connected to the new rail system that clears way for testing in a couple months. once its completed its runs, it will run to chinatown. it was supposed to run in 2018, but was delayed. now it is expected to start running late next year. >>> a lawyer in martinez is helping struggling people with food who need a meal. we also see how he is boosting restaurant business by bringing them together. >> order up! >> the lunch rush at luigi's deli in martinez has slowed during the pandemic. owner, david, getting a boost from a donor. >> going day by day, wondering how you're going to make rent, and then somebody
jackie wilson was the man. fight me on this, jackie wilson was the man.ank you, tim for the request. send us your request. facebook, twitter, instagram, use the hashtag, ktvu. and if you have some spare time today, go to youtube and watch jackie wilson perform on the ed sullivan show, i promise you i promise you it will be worth your while. it's go back to dave. ♪ >>> i agree, sal. san francisco subway project reached a milestone yesterday. the subway was connected to the new rail...
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media had especially created an artificial, quote, race for the first lady between pat nixon and jackieennedy. and it began with a story claiming that mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law rose kennedy spent $30,000 a year on clothes in paris to which jackie very famously responded, i couldn't spend that much on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. and she made a remark talking about, mrs. nixon, it was a backhanded compliment, but a political one. mrs. nixon dresses very well. she buys her clothes at elizabeth arden and those are not inexpensive. and so you saw coverage of the two wives from an image of news week magazine. of course the cartoon at the far left, i hope dick and jack realize what their destiny hangs on. as if the two candidates' wives are walking down a fashion runway. and the center image at the top is inauguration day, the morning of the kennedy inaugural, january '61, you have with her back to the camera lady bird johnson, the incoming vice president's wife, and mamie eisenhower, jackie kennedy, and pat nixon and in the same tapes that jackie kennedy made her oral his
media had especially created an artificial, quote, race for the first lady between pat nixon and jackieennedy. and it began with a story claiming that mrs. kennedy and her mother-in-law rose kennedy spent $30,000 a year on clothes in paris to which jackie very famously responded, i couldn't spend that much on clothing unless i wore sable underwear. and she made a remark talking about, mrs. nixon, it was a backhanded compliment, but a political one. mrs. nixon dresses very well. she buys her...
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and then, when jackie comes, jackie says, oh, this is all wonderful.nd she really tried to give the credit to other people, rather than giving -- than taking it herself. >> when pat nixon came to the white house, one-third of the furnishings were antiques. when she left the white house, two-thirds of them were antiques. but -- some viewers might not know this -- dolley madison is famous for saving the canvas of george washington in 1814. well, she actually saved two canvases. the other one was a portrait of herself. and pat nixon brought it back to the white house. >> bill is in chillicothe, ohio, and on the air. hi, bill. >> caller: hi. i was president nixon's butler at camp david. of course, he had manolo, who would always come with him. but i was at the house with the nixons all the time at camp david. >> so what would you like people to know about the first lady? >> and please do an oral history with the nixon library. >> caller: i want to get to the library, and i haven't been. we sent stockings of mrs. nixon. they somehow were misplaced, but she
and then, when jackie comes, jackie says, oh, this is all wonderful.nd she really tried to give the credit to other people, rather than giving -- than taking it herself. >> when pat nixon came to the white house, one-third of the furnishings were antiques. when she left the white house, two-thirds of them were antiques. but -- some viewers might not know this -- dolley madison is famous for saving the canvas of george washington in 1814. well, she actually saved two canvases. the other...
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reporting live, jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you so much, jackie.continue our coverage this morning with today in the bay's bob redell live in san jose this morning. they have restrictions to uphold to as well, right, bob? >> yeah. no confusion at least when it comes to the gym here in downtown san jose. there are a lot of precautions in place. one is you have to wear a mask inside and keep it on when you're exercising. you must have an appointment. they will scan your temperature to make sure you have a good temp. they have a uva ray machine that will disinfect your phone and your keys. you have to sign a form saying, hey, i get the rules. they also give you a bottle of disinfectant that you can spray on the equipment when done. back out here live, now you won't be able to use these pieces of equipment over here. we're talking about the ellipticals, the treadmills and that sort of thing. it's not because they're worried you about touching the machine, it's because it is cardio. you'll have elevated heart rate and a bette of dispersing germs. you co
reporting live, jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you so much, jackie.continue our coverage this morning with today in the bay's bob redell live in san jose this morning. they have restrictions to uphold to as well, right, bob? >> yeah. no confusion at least when it comes to the gym here in downtown san jose. there are a lot of precautions in place. one is you have to wear a mask inside and keep it on when you're exercising. you must have an appointment. they will...
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and kenneth - - jackie kennedy in the sixties made it easy to have a video you could find jackie kennedy on video online giving a long address and both french and spanish so it seems fair to say tell me about this because it's a key part of your resume. >>host: you have been an experience reporter and the pulitzer prize, with a pretty cooperative with you with this book? >> i think i worked on three continents of pride for 15 years. i have written about drug cartels and introduce the mob in japan. drug leaders in prison and nothing compared how difficult it was to get real information on milania trump. when i did interview her during the campaign her husband was a little bit busy i thought it was very interesting when i asked for an interview that i was directed to talk to him first. >> why did he want to know about you? >> it wasn't exactly said that way but now all of a sudden they said mr. trump would like to see you and then i went to trump tower and i remember walking into the office and he had 100 magazines on his desk every single one had a picture of himself and then the walls li
and kenneth - - jackie kennedy in the sixties made it easy to have a video you could find jackie kennedy on video online giving a long address and both french and spanish so it seems fair to say tell me about this because it's a key part of your resume. >>host: you have been an experience reporter and the pulitzer prize, with a pretty cooperative with you with this book? >> i think i worked on three continents of pride for 15 years. i have written about drug cartels and introduce...
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the fbi is today announcing rewards for information related to the killing of legend, jackie, and renato. we are seeking justice for those victims today, and operation legend aims to immediately help our police agencies and local leadership to prevent additional victims. the fbi has established a hotline for the public to report information they may have that may help in solving these murders. 800 --line number is one 800-call-fbi. federal law enforcement agencies will be committing fbi agent, dea, atf, u.s. marshals, and the department of homeland security, hsi teams. to date, we have sent over 200 federal agents kansas city. we are directing a comparable number of agents to augment chicago's existing taskforces and we are providing an additional 35 agents to albuquerque. forunited states attorneys chicago, albuquerque, and kansas city are here today. these u.s. attorneys and the chief federal law enforcement officials in each of these cities are ultimately responsible for coordinating the ensuringffort and prosecutions from this initiative are effective. linked to this increase in fede
the fbi is today announcing rewards for information related to the killing of legend, jackie, and renato. we are seeking justice for those victims today, and operation legend aims to immediately help our police agencies and local leadership to prevent additional victims. the fbi has established a hotline for the public to report information they may have that may help in solving these murders. 800 --line number is one 800-call-fbi. federal law enforcement agencies will be committing fbi agent,...
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to "today in the bay's" jackie ward and, jackie, what are the chances the kids will make it into the classroom at any point this school year? >> reporter: well, it's interesting. they have outlined a couple of phases. right now it's a matter of if and when it is safe. the west contra costa county school district says for now they do intend on keeping kids at home when school resumes august 17th. the district just released a framework of what that may look like in a couple of different phases. phase one nearly 28,000 students who attend the district's 54 schools will distance learn online with their teachers. the teacher can deliver the lessons from home or the classroom with a limited number of high-need students. in phase two students would return to school but in small groups with, of course, social distancing and safety precautions in place. >> how important is it for you for him to be on site? >> it's very important. he has to socialize with kids and it's very important he goes to school. >> is that more important, though, than the safety -- >> no, safety is first. >> reporter: t
to "today in the bay's" jackie ward and, jackie, what are the chances the kids will make it into the classroom at any point this school year? >> reporter: well, it's interesting. they have outlined a couple of phases. right now it's a matter of if and when it is safe. the west contra costa county school district says for now they do intend on keeping kids at home when school resumes august 17th. the district just released a framework of what that may look like in a couple of...
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jackie who was 3 and a half years old when she came to belgium this picture shows her at the airport in brussels and her father a belgian citizen died a couple of months after her birth and the belgian colonial government didn't want to leave her upbringing to her mother. the police came by to get us multiple times my mother went into hiding with us again and again but then the police received the order to take us away using violence if necessary use on to the funeral wells 1st shirky who was placed with catholic nuns in rwanda then in 1959 she was adopted by a family in belgium back then this report about her was published in a newspaper thousands of other kids with belgian dads and rwandan congolese or burundi and moms shared the same fate during belgium's colonial rule many of them never saw their families again this letter was the 1st sign of her mother from rwanda after many years. i feel when my daughters are clean i'm very happy to be able to send you this reaching how are you i was very pleased about your letter. shortly after having received it at the age of 21 jackie who vi
jackie who was 3 and a half years old when she came to belgium this picture shows her at the airport in brussels and her father a belgian citizen died a couple of months after her birth and the belgian colonial government didn't want to leave her upbringing to her mother. the police came by to get us multiple times my mother went into hiding with us again and again but then the police received the order to take us away using violence if necessary use on to the funeral wells 1st shirky who was...
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jackie ward is there. she's listening to what they're saying and she's going to have a full update for you tonight at 6:00. >>> one year ago today tragedy truck gilroy. a gunman opened fire on the gilroy garlic festival, killing three people and injuring more than a dozen others before turning the gun on himself. today a ceremony to mark the somber anniversary. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is live at christmas hill park with more. damian? >> reporter: well, janelle, the d.a.'s office is about to hold a virtual ceremony here at the christmas hill park in gilroy. this is in memory of those who were killed in honor of those who survived and to the many first responders who potentially saved more lives. this ceremony begins at 5:15 this afternoon, around the time that the first shots were fired. now, all day people have been coming to christmas hill park to pay their respects. they brought flowers and balloons in memory of the people killed and those who were hit by gunfire but survived. responding officers
jackie ward is there. she's listening to what they're saying and she's going to have a full update for you tonight at 6:00. >>> one year ago today tragedy truck gilroy. a gunman opened fire on the gilroy garlic festival, killing three people and injuring more than a dozen others before turning the gun on himself. today a ceremony to mark the somber anniversary. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is live at christmas hill park with more. damian? >> reporter: well, janelle, the d.a.'s...
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so over and over she talked about jackie kennedy. clearly her mother, who is brunette, very good-looking, very elegant, was called when she was a factory worker by her friends, jackie because she was so elegant. it's kind of an amazing story that the mom now spends a lot of time in the white house sitting in jackie kennedy's rose garden. >> it is a remarkable story. so the whole 2020 campaign got upended by covid and 19. it's going to be a campaign like no modern campaign what role do you think melania and trump was intending to play was it a bigger role? given the new constraints what can we expect to see from her during this campaign? >> we are waiting to see how covid is going to change it but it was really big news that she announced again before covid she was going to go fund raise. oh my gosh. this woman who seceded that role to a vodka was going to do it she had the most popular rating and everyone knew even pre-covid this her poll numbers are better and another fundraiser, those have been canceled because it's unclear what sh
so over and over she talked about jackie kennedy. clearly her mother, who is brunette, very good-looking, very elegant, was called when she was a factory worker by her friends, jackie because she was so elegant. it's kind of an amazing story that the mom now spends a lot of time in the white house sitting in jackie kennedy's rose garden. >> it is a remarkable story. so the whole 2020 campaign got upended by covid and 19. it's going to be a campaign like no modern campaign what role do you...
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in the famous tapes that jackie kennedy later made, her oral history released in 2011, she commented on how attractive mrs. nixon add that day in what she called the could california sty. pat nixon became first lady in an era that said there was a wild and radical variety of clothing. women in pants, women in mini skirts, women in maxi skirts, which reached the floor, solid colors, but also patterns of all kinds. so pat nixon generally refrained from wearing some of the more radical look of the period, although she did wear kind of a wild patterned dress, but that was actually for a halloween party, at the far right, and then what was popular sort of bea beachwear at the time, lily pulitzer there in the center with president nixon. she was known as wearing cheerie california colors. one does find in her wardrobe, there's a strong element of oranges, greens and yellows. cheery colors that she always ended up as going to as her best default choices. she very rarely, except for the most solemn of occasions, would wear black, because president nixon disliked seeing women in black. he sai
in the famous tapes that jackie kennedy later made, her oral history released in 2011, she commented on how attractive mrs. nixon add that day in what she called the could california sty. pat nixon became first lady in an era that said there was a wild and radical variety of clothing. women in pants, women in mini skirts, women in maxi skirts, which reached the floor, solid colors, but also patterns of all kinds. so pat nixon generally refrained from wearing some of the more radical look of the...
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jon: catherine cortez masto add jacky rosen were just elected the last two cycles. they are not very high in seniority in the minority party right now. if the democrats were to take the senate, catherine cortez masto is the head of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, would get some credit for that. her standing would rise in the senate. in theosen would be only second part of her first term, so she probably would not have that much influence. catherine cortez masto moves up in the ranks, that would help jacky rosen and nevada as well. for many years, a small state like nevada couldn't do much until harry reid became one of the most powerful people in the history of the state, becoming minority and then majority leader of the u.s. senate. i am sure he has talked to catherine cortez masto about that and see anointed her to replace him. steve: is nevada a swing state? jon: great question. i wrote a column after the last election saying nevada is a blue state. it wasn't the republicans who were upset, it was actually the democrats because if you are declared a
jon: catherine cortez masto add jacky rosen were just elected the last two cycles. they are not very high in seniority in the minority party right now. if the democrats were to take the senate, catherine cortez masto is the head of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, would get some credit for that. her standing would rise in the senate. in theosen would be only second part of her first term, so she probably would not have that much influence. catherine cortez masto moves up in the...
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reporting live, jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you for the update. this is sad this morning. new news that actress kelly preston has died. the wife of john travolta died following a two year battle with breast kaerns. the couple married 29 years. they have two children. a third child, jet, died in 2009 following a seizure. travolta announced her death on instagram saying in part, she fought a courageous fight with love and support of so many. kelly preston was 57 years old. according to breast cancer organization, 42,000 women are expected to die from the disease this year. >> hate to hear that. >>> 4:36 for you this morning. warriors star steph curry, he's never been shy about speaking his mind. new for you this morning, the two time mvp is talking about how nba players, they will be able to put on social justice phrases on their jerseys when the team starts to play in a few weeks. >> i applaud every player that's going to take that opportunity. we're human first. if you can't accept what we want to talk about or what we want to highlight or change
reporting live, jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you for the update. this is sad this morning. new news that actress kelly preston has died. the wife of john travolta died following a two year battle with breast kaerns. the couple married 29 years. they have two children. a third child, jet, died in 2009 following a seizure. travolta announced her death on instagram saying in part, she fought a courageous fight with love and support of so many. kelly preston was 57...
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the activists argue jackie lacy who is now up to reelection has fataled to prosecutor police officerss. stephanie elam has more with this in-depth report. >> reporter: as the nation grapples with changing how law enforcement treats black people, more protests are honing in on elected leadership and who's policing the police. >> jackie lacy must go. >> jackie lacy must go. >> reporter: in los angeles, black lives matter has been demonstrating for 2 1/2 years. their target, a black woman, los angeles county district attorney jackie lacy. >> as a black woman, i would rather be celebrating other black women, and i do. it's not a matter of emotion. it's a matter of struggling for justice for our people. >> reporter: protesters recasting the november d.a.'s race, calling out front-runner, incumbent lacey, for what they see as an unwillingness to prosecute police officers for deadly shootings. >> how does it feel to hear black lives matter target you? >> it's surreal, right? i look and i think, oh, they're treating me like i'm the man, but if they only knew that i'm the girl from the neighbo
the activists argue jackie lacy who is now up to reelection has fataled to prosecutor police officerss. stephanie elam has more with this in-depth report. >> reporter: as the nation grapples with changing how law enforcement treats black people, more protests are honing in on elected leadership and who's policing the police. >> jackie lacy must go. >> jackie lacy must go. >> reporter: in los angeles, black lives matter has been demonstrating for 2 1/2 years. their...
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at that time jackie kennedy in the sixties way before iphones made it easy you can find a jackie kennedy online giving along address in french and spanish. so so to tell me about this is a key part of your resume. >> covering the pulitzer prize of a band cooperative with you? >> i have been a foreign correspondents working on three continents for 15 years. i have written about drug cartels and interviewed the mob in japan and drug leaders in prison. nothing. nothing compared to how difficult it was to get real information on milania trump. when i did interview her during the campaign her husband was a little ditty running for president. i thought it was very interesting when i asked for an interview that i was directed to talk to him first. >> what did he want to know? >> it wasn't said that way but i asked for an interview for milania and they said mr. trump would like to see you. i got on the train to washington and went to trump tower. i remember walking into the office and trump tower and he had 100 magazines on his desk. every single one had a picture of himself on them on and the w
at that time jackie kennedy in the sixties way before iphones made it easy you can find a jackie kennedy online giving along address in french and spanish. so so to tell me about this is a key part of your resume. >> covering the pulitzer prize of a band cooperative with you? >> i have been a foreign correspondents working on three continents for 15 years. i have written about drug cartels and interviewed the mob in japan and drug leaders in prison. nothing. nothing compared to how...