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jackie: yeah. they say that the he's angry about it, but, of course, the campaign is saying he's going to continue on the trail, he is moving forward. doug, you wrote a fantastic opinion piece for foxnews.com called trump did something he's never done before with the rnc speech, now the election may already be over. and in your piece you type into the zeitgeist that trump was able to tap into at the rnc convention and on thursday night, reviving this idea of the american dream. that is something people have been yearning for. >> yes. president trump did something he hasn't done before at least in my memory, he spoke of unity, he spoke of the future and most of all he offered people hope around his agenda. finish the not a dark -- it was not a dark, negative speech, it was one suggesting that our best days are yet to come. his poll lead according to cbs is 5 points nationally. the swing states are at least as much. so the argument to joe biden from these democratic leaders that you and bob were talk
jackie: yeah. they say that the he's angry about it, but, of course, the campaign is saying he's going to continue on the trail, he is moving forward. doug, you wrote a fantastic opinion piece for foxnews.com called trump did something he's never done before with the rnc speech, now the election may already be over. and in your piece you type into the zeitgeist that trump was able to tap into at the rnc convention and on thursday night, reviving this idea of the american dream. that is...
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jackie. jackie: cb cotton, thank you for the updates. let's get to the new details because they're raising more questions for my next guest who is on the ground at butler, for us. fox news contributor and inspector paul morrow. can you make sense of the new details and reports emerging, essentially the shooter had plenty of time to potentially hide the gun, fly a drone over the space to see what was going on? our indication is that secret service knew about him roughly 20 minutes at least before donald trump took the stage. what happened here? >> so, jackie, when you're left with one of two possibilities here. either this event was so catastrophic underresourced that it had no hope of ever being fully secure or it was resourced enough and it was just badly organized or i guess a combination of the two, which seems to be emerging. first of all, if we posit that he had the gun on the roof and he quote, unquote, retrieved it, which is the term that used, that means he accessed the roof almost by definition twice. that means at least two tim
jackie. jackie: cb cotton, thank you for the updates. let's get to the new details because they're raising more questions for my next guest who is on the ground at butler, for us. fox news contributor and inspector paul morrow. can you make sense of the new details and reports emerging, essentially the shooter had plenty of time to potentially hide the gun, fly a drone over the space to see what was going on? our indication is that secret service knew about him roughly 20 minutes at least...
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jackie? jackie: grady trimble, thank you so much for that.iscuss from the house foreign affairs committee, congressman tim burchett. congressman, great to have you tonight. i want to get your reaction to that because it's no coincidence that our adversaries have become emboldened since this president has been in the white house, and it appears after they saw his debate performance they do realize that there is an opportunity here even for the rest of his term with respect to serving that time out. there is a clear threat that, you know, essentially he's asleep at the wheel. that is very dangerous on the global stage. >> it's completely dangerous, ma'am. and thank you so much for having me on. just look at cuba. 90 miles off the dost of the united states of america -- the coast of the united states of america, you've got china down there, russian possible nukes and nobody's raising a red flag about it in washington d.c. this entire town is compromised, our white house is compromised. this president doesn't even know what's going on, and the wo
jackie? jackie: grady trimble, thank you so much for that.iscuss from the house foreign affairs committee, congressman tim burchett. congressman, great to have you tonight. i want to get your reaction to that because it's no coincidence that our adversaries have become emboldened since this president has been in the white house, and it appears after they saw his debate performance they do realize that there is an opportunity here even for the rest of his term with respect to serving that time...
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what was the difference between jackie in 1984 and jackie in 1988?ference in jackie from 1984 to 1988 was that i wasn't mentally tough in 84. as an athlete, you think things are going to be perfect. you don't know how to deal with setbacks. and that setback in �*84, i was injured and even though i could have performed at the same level, but i had a bandage on my leg, so that spoke to me like something must be wrong, but it wasn't. but as long as i believe something was wrong, i performed that way. and that's why when i left �*84, i left with that attitude. if god bless me to make another team, i want to be the toughest one out there mentally, because physically, i knew i could do it. so the next four years i trained with that feeling of what it felt like coming up short because i doubted myself. my coaches, my team, my team—mates, everybody was pulling for me more than i was pulling for myself. so when i went into �*88, i didn't care what was going on. i had patellar tendinitis. my attitude, like, hey, the leg can fall off, i won't... they have to co
what was the difference between jackie in 1984 and jackie in 1988?ference in jackie from 1984 to 1988 was that i wasn't mentally tough in 84. as an athlete, you think things are going to be perfect. you don't know how to deal with setbacks. and that setback in �*84, i was injured and even though i could have performed at the same level, but i had a bandage on my leg, so that spoke to me like something must be wrong, but it wasn't. but as long as i believe something was wrong, i performed that...
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had made it to jackie. yes but i didn't really believe, she said her words trailing off. you. i had a feeling you wouldn't. jackie said, walking toward the hotel closet. so therefore brought mine. well, i was stunned. jackie pulled out a black and suit. it was indeed exact same one. from that moment, she knew jackie kennedy was a man of his word. oh, so i love that, too. kind of personalized in the story any way he could. that was a real trait of his. so we've covered a lot of ground here tonight. and i really want to make sure i can leave room for your questions and your stories as well. but i also want to leave you with something. there's know if you've heard this, there's a there's a big election coming up the fall. there's an election happening. and so i'm hoping that people can read this book and maybe take some lesson, whatever lesson you want from that. and apply it to today. for me, i think there's a really powerful lesson in learning about this team of wisconsinites. and for me, the lesson is simpl
had made it to jackie. yes but i didn't really believe, she said her words trailing off. you. i had a feeling you wouldn't. jackie said, walking toward the hotel closet. so therefore brought mine. well, i was stunned. jackie pulled out a black and suit. it was indeed exact same one. from that moment, she knew jackie kennedy was a man of his word. oh, so i love that, too. kind of personalized in the story any way he could. that was a real trait of his. so we've covered a lot of ground here...
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jackie stanley's son.cited, but i'm ready to go on and move on now, because it's, like, been a long four years at high school. i'm hoping that after i graduate, i really, you know, stay in college. because i know a lot of times, people, they go out there expecting high hopes, and, like, the world let them down. i want to really go out there, make some noise in the world. (chuckles): yeah, that's what i want to do. >> (laughing) (exclaiming indistinctly) (people talking in background) >> this is where i'm going today, karissa. pickup and deliveries. must have cdl; competitive wages and excellent benefits. and that's what we need, benefits. apply in person. i studied and took a test at the motor vehicle department and got a cdl license. and cdl license stands for commercial driver's license. i'm hoping to get into a, a pretty good company that's going to offer me, like, eight hours a day and give me some decent benefits, like medical, dental, and eye exam. >> dad's home. >> moyers: knowing he wouldn't make t
jackie stanley's son.cited, but i'm ready to go on and move on now, because it's, like, been a long four years at high school. i'm hoping that after i graduate, i really, you know, stay in college. because i know a lot of times, people, they go out there expecting high hopes, and, like, the world let them down. i want to really go out there, make some noise in the world. (chuckles): yeah, that's what i want to do. >> (laughing) (exclaiming indistinctly) (people talking in background)...
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here with more co-host of "the big money show" jackie deangelis.mber a number in 4's for unemployment rate. >> it has been at 4% or under for 30 straight months. basically expect aation was 190,000, number came in at 206,000, but seeing cooling of the labor market, over last few reports. economy added 272,000 jobs in may. it is better than the w175 we sw in april. you want to see what jobs are being added, we've seen government jobs be added, not necessarily a assign of growth. part-time work and full-time work, part-time jobs have been ballooning, are people taking on extra jobs to get by? i don't want to give full benefits, i will hire part-time workers. wages have slowly been going up, you don't want to see too much, that will contribute to inflation. this i think brs us back to jerome powell, what do you do, cut rates? is economy cooling enough and slowing enough for rate cut before the election? not sure this number would indicate it is. they will watch closely. i go back to 4.1%, huge headline. white house is saying, look at the labor market,
here with more co-host of "the big money show" jackie deangelis.mber a number in 4's for unemployment rate. >> it has been at 4% or under for 30 straight months. basically expect aation was 190,000, number came in at 206,000, but seeing cooling of the labor market, over last few reports. economy added 272,000 jobs in may. it is better than the w175 we sw in april. you want to see what jobs are being added, we've seen government jobs be added, not necessarily a assign of growth....
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where's jackie? i think -- she was going to be here. >> jon: unfortunately, jackie was dead.mething the president seemed to have known six weeks earlier when he released a condolence statement about her death. so... huh! then there was the recounting of a recent conversation that the president had had come up with counterpart, the president of france. >> mitterrand from germany -- i mean, from france, looked at me and said, said, you know, why -- how long you back for? >> jon: unfortunately, mitterrand is also dead. for longer even than that first lady! so... huh! and even on teleprompter, things continued to... huh! like the reading of the instructions people sometimes add to the script. >> the percentage of women who registered to vote and cast a ballot is consistently higher than of the men who do do so, end of quote, repeat the line. >> at the catholic school i went to, was a guy named riley last name. >> four more years. pause. [crowd chants "four more years"] [laughter and applause] >> jon: huh! then, of course, to be fair, the state of the union, concern dropped a litt
where's jackie? i think -- she was going to be here. >> jon: unfortunately, jackie was dead.mething the president seemed to have known six weeks earlier when he released a condolence statement about her death. so... huh! then there was the recounting of a recent conversation that the president had had come up with counterpart, the president of france. >> mitterrand from germany -- i mean, from france, looked at me and said, said, you know, why -- how long you back for? >> jon:...
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jackie kennedy also made some statements with some of her activities. she supported a memorial to the black activist mary mcleod. the soon she made several visits and to poverty stricken areas in washington, d.c. and she also requested that a black opera singer sing at the white house. so following some of the leads of some of her predecessors in terms of using entertainment, lady bird johnson took the next major step, and that was in 1964, after the passage of the civil rights bill. she went on a whistle stop tour, campaigns to her tour. it was difficult for lyndon johnson to go into the south after the passage of the civil rights bill. but lady bird, who had southern roots and who had family from alabama and used to spend much of her childhood there, summers said she would take it on, and she gave some pretty dramatic speeches that made it very clear what her position was. she said in one speech, i know that many of you do not agree with the civil rights bill or the president's support of it. it would be a bottomless tragedy for our country to be raci
jackie kennedy also made some statements with some of her activities. she supported a memorial to the black activist mary mcleod. the soon she made several visits and to poverty stricken areas in washington, d.c. and she also requested that a black opera singer sing at the white house. so following some of the leads of some of her predecessors in terms of using entertainment, lady bird johnson took the next major step, and that was in 1964, after the passage of the civil rights bill. she went...
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let's zone in on jfk's relationship with jackie . i mean, how sort of jackie.sive was it, maureen ? abusive was it, maureen? >> it was terrible. i mean, and jackie truly loved him , by the jackie truly loved him, by the way, for all of the sort of , way, for all of the sort of, talk that this was an extremely transactional marriage, she truly, truly loved him. she first came very close to divorcing him after he abandoned her when she gave birth to their stillborn daughter, he left her alone in a hospital for over eight days. >> i mean, i don't really know what to say to that. it's been said now, and it's been much written about . obviously, he had written about. obviously, he had a string of affairs, most notably with marilyn monroe. was jackie aware of his extra marital behaviour ? marital behaviour? >> jackie was aware of his extramarital behaviour to a point she did know about marilyn monroe. that was the second time she said she was going to divorce him if he didn't end it, and he did, but she likely did not know about another woman who was in the book. ano
let's zone in on jfk's relationship with jackie . i mean, how sort of jackie.sive was it, maureen ? abusive was it, maureen? >> it was terrible. i mean, and jackie truly loved him , by the jackie truly loved him, by the way, for all of the sort of , way, for all of the sort of, talk that this was an extremely transactional marriage, she truly, truly loved him. she first came very close to divorcing him after he abandoned her when she gave birth to their stillborn daughter, he left her...
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thank you so much, jackie speier. really appreciate your insight. we'll continue to bring you updates out of washington as they happen. you can get the latest anytime on our website, abc seven news.com, including a full list of those who have and have not endorsed harris. that list is growing, so stay with us all right. a delay today in the effort to create a new city in solano county. you'll learn why those behind the effort are push avenue. police say officers were investigating an armed robbery that happened nearby. officers say they tried to stop an armed suspect and they opened fire. during that encounter, the suspect was taken to the hospital where he died. police will hold a town hall meeting about the shooting within the next ten days. new developments about a wildfire burning along the border of colusa and lake counties. cal fire says crews working overnight did a good job building containment lines around the ridge fire. it's burned more than 2600 acres since it started saturday in an area known as grizzly creek. containment is up to 25. c
thank you so much, jackie speier. really appreciate your insight. we'll continue to bring you updates out of washington as they happen. you can get the latest anytime on our website, abc seven news.com, including a full list of those who have and have not endorsed harris. that list is growing, so stay with us all right. a delay today in the effort to create a new city in solano county. you'll learn why those behind the effort are push avenue. police say officers were investigating an armed...
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jackie kennedy hated politics. she hated the what she called the back rooms and the cigar. and so let mrs. johnson do a bunch of campaigning for her in the 1960 campaign. plus, she was pregnant and couldn't actually do a lot of campaigning. but so there was a similarity there terms of. style. i i've already mentioned that and there is i'm sure, programs, of course first ladies always follow the passion of their heart. so they were different. their programs check the kennedy white house restoration. lady bird johnson, the civil rights early childhood education and of course the environment and pat nixon violent terrorism and person -- but very interesting white. all three were very similar in they championed white house restoration of three made very important contributions and white house restoration and i'm sure he spoke further illuminate the very significant contribution since pat nixon may to make to caring about the white house to her being available to disable people and bringing in a lot of tradition not antique furniture. mrs. johnson brought in americana so all thr
jackie kennedy hated politics. she hated the what she called the back rooms and the cigar. and so let mrs. johnson do a bunch of campaigning for her in the 1960 campaign. plus, she was pregnant and couldn't actually do a lot of campaigning. but so there was a similarity there terms of. style. i i've already mentioned that and there is i'm sure, programs, of course first ladies always follow the passion of their heart. so they were different. their programs check the kennedy white house...
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jackie smith is returning labour skills. jackie smith is returning labour home _ skills.etary heading skills. jackie smith is returning i labour home secretary heading into the department for education as a junior minister or certainly more junior than being as secretary of state. it means that annandale is hunting for a successor for the podcast, there is a shuffle going on. ii podcast, there is a shuffle going on. ., , podcast, there is a shuffle going on, ., , , . podcast, there is a shuffle going on. . , , . podcast, there is a shuffle going on, ., , , . ., , ., on. if he had been selected as a tory candidate, _ on. if he had been selected as a tory candidate, all— on. if he had been selected as a tory candidate, all the - on. if he had been selected as a i tory candidate, all the presenters would be working for politics. the seat he was _ would be working for politics. iis: seat he was fighting, would be working for politics. "iis: seat he was fighting, the would be working for politics. iis: seat he was fighting, the lib dems actually one, so his decision to, to not
jackie smith is returning labour skills. jackie smith is returning labour home _ skills.etary heading skills. jackie smith is returning i labour home secretary heading into the department for education as a junior minister or certainly more junior than being as secretary of state. it means that annandale is hunting for a successor for the podcast, there is a shuffle going on. ii podcast, there is a shuffle going on. ., , podcast, there is a shuffle going on, ., , , . podcast, there is a shuffle...
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jackie does not like seeing her husband fawn over the new cover girl of the world.he's been outshone by camelot in the white house. but i do not think there was any real animosity between the first couple and the queen, because jackie kennedy was invited back to a private lunch a year later when she happened to be privately passing through london, for example. but i do say in the book, and i think that this is right, that kennedy really preferred the society of man to talk politics. he did not have any women in his cabinet. and perhaps conversation did not flow as easily as it did with most other presidents. peter: in november of 1963 though, the queen did something special that had never been done before after the death of jfk. mr. charter: yes. this is captured towards the end of an episode in "the crown" act ually, where news breaks, the queen shares global horror and dismay of course. she asks that the bell at westminster abbey be rung the next day consistently for a whole hour. and that is only something that would ever be done for the death of a senior member
jackie does not like seeing her husband fawn over the new cover girl of the world.he's been outshone by camelot in the white house. but i do not think there was any real animosity between the first couple and the queen, because jackie kennedy was invited back to a private lunch a year later when she happened to be privately passing through london, for example. but i do say in the book, and i think that this is right, that kennedy really preferred the society of man to talk politics. he did not...
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joining us this morning to discuss our jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief for the boston globe reese gorman, politics reporter at notice and shelby talcott, politics reporter at semafor. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here this morning. jackie kucinich there was a lot of history that happened over the course of the last 24 day. >> oh my gosh. what i year. >> even this week has been. >> i know it's really quite something you've, you've covered this town for a long time. this clearly was it. we're going to process kamala harris, obviously in what is next for her but for joe biden, this man has been on the stage for half a century. basically and he clearly had a really hard time coming to this decision. it took longer than some democrats i think would have liked to but at the end of the day, he did it. and now we find ourselves in a place that we as a country i've never been before when he was running out of time, right. because we're barely 100 days before the election he had this covid diagnosis that was keeping him behind closed doors at the end of the day.
joining us this morning to discuss our jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief for the boston globe reese gorman, politics reporter at notice and shelby talcott, politics reporter at semafor. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here this morning. jackie kucinich there was a lot of history that happened over the course of the last 24 day. >> oh my gosh. what i year. >> even this week has been. >> i know it's really quite something you've, you've covered this...
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in addition to testing rides for extremeness, jackie will participate in the summit of thrill-seekersa summit. you know, any event, if you call summit, sounds somehow solid. globally, yes. this event helps ensure that the amusement park continues to offer the best experience for visitors of all ages. grandma was able to find her dream job. understand? well, if i also lack the thrill, i need it too. sign up, okay, definitely, well, the most important thing, you know, anna valerievna, it’s not a sharp feeling in life, the most important thing is what is your favorite job, because as he said, who is it, well, henry ford repeated, what if you find a job, matter to your liking thank you very much for correcting me, then you won’t go to work a day, yes, because you will actually be doing what is nice to you, what you like, it seems to me that this is exactly what you can say. about the person whom we will introduce to you in our most beloved, most popular profession section. my name is gleb kuznetsov, i am the head of the central children's park, my morning starts, after a walk, i have brea
in addition to testing rides for extremeness, jackie will participate in the summit of thrill-seekersa summit. you know, any event, if you call summit, sounds somehow solid. globally, yes. this event helps ensure that the amusement park continues to offer the best experience for visitors of all ages. grandma was able to find her dream job. understand? well, if i also lack the thrill, i need it too. sign up, okay, definitely, well, the most important thing, you know, anna valerievna, it’s not...
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jackie consistent low gone above for or clients and colleagues in her role assan a social worker. volunteers to assist in emergencies and relieve work load taking on additional clients and challenging in urgent situations. service delivery unwaivering compassion, collaboration and accountability left a lasting positive impact on her team, the agency and the community serves by das programs. jackie is an outstanding advocate. her attributes blending effort. integrity and he understanding. resonate with both clients and colleagues. her clients commend her for her kindness. professionalism and dedication. patiently explains revving lazes and supports them in setting up reliable care. her effectiveness in stake a supportive and caring environment is deeply rooted in unwaivering w ethic encourage demeanor and expression of care and welcome attitude collaborative efforts for client autonomy and success. we are privileges to announce ms. wan at the 24 employee of the month. transforms many lived through tireless efforts and inspiation to all. she establishes her as invaluable asset to th
jackie consistent low gone above for or clients and colleagues in her role assan a social worker. volunteers to assist in emergencies and relieve work load taking on additional clients and challenging in urgent situations. service delivery unwaivering compassion, collaboration and accountability left a lasting positive impact on her team, the agency and the community serves by das programs. jackie is an outstanding advocate. her attributes blending effort. integrity and he understanding....
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vamos a escuchar un poquito de lo que dijo jackie. de fanÁticos arrollados en arrodillados en el piso con toallas, limpiando la estrella y les agradeciÓ el amar tanto a su mamÁ. su hermana chiquis tambiÉn reaccionÓ. ella compartiÓ un mensaje en el que decÍa que sentÍa muchÍsima tristeza de que algo asÍ pasara, pero agradeciÓ tambiÉn a esos fans de jenni por tomar acciÓn y terminÓ su mensaje. lo que finalmente dijo fue te tenemos mamÁ, palabras muy emotivas sin duda. y bueno, tambiÉn les quiero comentar un poquito sobre lo que ha dicho el paseo de la fama. por su parte, la organizaciÓn dice bÁsicamente que lo que pasÓ fue algo inaceptable, un acto que no se puede aceptar sin ninguna duda. y bueno, dijo en redes tambiÉn que se presentÓ un informe policial. ademÁs, alertÓ al pÚblico de que siempre hay cÁmaras por todas partes, que bueno, cosas asÍ no se deben hacer. horas mÁs tarde tambiÉn confirmaron. ahÍ lo pueden ver que equipos profesionales se unieron a la labor de limpieza de los fanÁticos y que ahora la estrella ya estÁ en su mejo
vamos a escuchar un poquito de lo que dijo jackie. de fanÁticos arrollados en arrodillados en el piso con toallas, limpiando la estrella y les agradeciÓ el amar tanto a su mamÁ. su hermana chiquis tambiÉn reaccionÓ. ella compartiÓ un mensaje en el que decÍa que sentÍa muchÍsima tristeza de que algo asÍ pasara, pero agradeciÓ tambiÉn a esos fans de jenni por tomar acciÓn y terminÓ su mensaje. lo que finalmente dijo fue te tenemos mamÁ, palabras muy emotivas sin duda. y bueno,...
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jackie, thank you for being here. i think a lot of us who don't cover the hill are kind of confused about the dynamics here. one of the reasons we're focused so much on the hill is if there's a sort of engine for the keep biden in movement or take biden out movement it seems to be among the select group of the party. and this morning when nancy pelosi came on our network and suggested the sort of dlib rags were very much not over. >> yeah, alex, it's certainly been an emotional roller coaster for these lawmakers as they return to washington especially in the house. they've been really agonizing over this debacle in the weeks since joe biden's faltering debate performance. nancy pelosi certainly raised nem this morning with her comments on "morning joe." they were subtle but deliberate and very precise, and a really significant reframing of a delicate but urgent conversation that is happening not just amongst law makers right now but everywhere in the party for democrats. but what pelosi really did was she sort of refr
jackie, thank you for being here. i think a lot of us who don't cover the hill are kind of confused about the dynamics here. one of the reasons we're focused so much on the hill is if there's a sort of engine for the keep biden in movement or take biden out movement it seems to be among the select group of the party. and this morning when nancy pelosi came on our network and suggested the sort of dlib rags were very much not over. >> yeah, alex, it's certainly been an emotional roller...
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i care about jackie. i'm worried about jackie. what about jackie?even while victims and their families are left reeling in the wake of wrongful convictions, jennifer knows from her friendship with ronald cotton and her work with other e exonorees that heady blissful first day of freedom is just the start of a struggle to rebuild. raymond towler, exonerated after 29 years in prison, 29 years, plays in a band with other exonerees and says he struggles with the lingering stigma and hurt of being charged with such a heinous crime. >> tell us if it's not too painful what the crime was. >> it's painful. i'm laughing over it, but it is painful. but it was rape of an 11 and 12-year-old kids. >> when dna testing finally proved towler's innocence and won his freedom, he says it was thrilling. but also daunting. the adjustment was difficult. >> yeah. i couldn't even really go out the door by myself. >> you don't feel like you fit in anywhere. at least i didn't. >> exonerees' stories are often filled with egregious police and prosecutorial misconduct, in chris
i care about jackie. i'm worried about jackie. what about jackie?even while victims and their families are left reeling in the wake of wrongful convictions, jennifer knows from her friendship with ronald cotton and her work with other e exonorees that heady blissful first day of freedom is just the start of a struggle to rebuild. raymond towler, exonerated after 29 years in prison, 29 years, plays in a band with other exonerees and says he struggles with the lingering stigma and hurt of being...
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he was very close to jackie, as well. he happens to be in the white house the night that the body is brought back. and he's responsible for getting the eternal flame. he's with lbj with the great society speech and the selma speech. and then he's with eugene mccarthy in new hampshire in that great new hampshire primary when the kids came from all over the country. and then with bobby kennedy when he died. so, somehow he was at those moments, and it was an extraordinary decade. it's a decade that has remained one of the historic decades in our country. - as a historian, your subjects have included theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, abraham lincoln. this was the first time you wrote about a figure with whom you could actually ask questions at the kitchen table. tell me about that process. - it's so correct. i mean, when i would be writing about teddy or franklin roosevelt or abraham lincoln, i would often ask them questions, but they never answered when i said, "why did you do this?" or, "what was this for?" but there
he was very close to jackie, as well. he happens to be in the white house the night that the body is brought back. and he's responsible for getting the eternal flame. he's with lbj with the great society speech and the selma speech. and then he's with eugene mccarthy in new hampshire in that great new hampshire primary when the kids came from all over the country. and then with bobby kennedy when he died. so, somehow he was at those moments, and it was an extraordinary decade. it's a decade...
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jackie hyman with more from the white house.reporter: new the president's doctors say he is doing fine at business as usual even though he is in isolation. we have a letter from the doctors saying he is experiencing upper rep -- while upper respiratory systems. his vital signs remain normal -- symptoms. you will continue to conduct business for the american people. but just before he canceled remarks in las vegas end abruptly directed air force one back to delaware he taped this interview sounding -- sounding pretty rough. >> i performed terribly so people are now saying that was only one thing but he is 81 years old what happens 84 years old? excuse me. what happens when he is 85 years old? >> reporter: box has told covid-19 is forcing him to slow down and reflected his candidacies as we can. democrats and the house and senate say there is a sense his absolute commitment to stay in a race is shifting. comes after democratic heavyweights chuck schumer, barack obama back nancy pelosi all reportedly told him clinging to it is risk
jackie hyman with more from the white house.reporter: new the president's doctors say he is doing fine at business as usual even though he is in isolation. we have a letter from the doctors saying he is experiencing upper rep -- while upper respiratory systems. his vital signs remain normal -- symptoms. you will continue to conduct business for the american people. but just before he canceled remarks in las vegas end abruptly directed air force one back to delaware he taped this interview...
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spew do we belong dome i begin this hour with jacqui heinrich on the north lawn hi, jackie. >> hey comecia. the hits keep coming for president biden this is the cover of the economist, the presidential seal adorning a walker with the headline "no way to run a country" it's almost as stunning as this piece from "the washington post" editorial board. they wrote a hypothetical biden withdrawal speech framed as if he were to announce this today the fourth of july. in their fantasy by and withdraws and announces a open convention for the new nominee "the democratic national committee senior democratic leaders and i have agreed in an orderly process to select our next nominee which includes debates between now and our convention in august, my vice president kamala harris has graciously and courageously agreed to participate, although part democratic primary voters cannot be included at this late date, their delegates will make the final choice. again, that is a piece of pure fantasy from "the washington post" editorial board but it is really something. the president taped two black radio inte
spew do we belong dome i begin this hour with jacqui heinrich on the north lawn hi, jackie. >> hey comecia. the hits keep coming for president biden this is the cover of the economist, the presidential seal adorning a walker with the headline "no way to run a country" it's almost as stunning as this piece from "the washington post" editorial board. they wrote a hypothetical biden withdrawal speech framed as if he were to announce this today the fourth of july. in their...
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jackie: hey, tammy. tammy: hi.g show ahead with a great lineup of guests, and you'll see the graphic here, it's personal fella's friday. we've got tomas phillipson talking about the economic situation that might transpire under a harris presidency. ryan zincty also joining us on some hot topics. jackie: later in the hour, ben ferguson and jason rantz team up. we're going to talk about amazon selling trump-hating m if everything rch, guy, and they're not taking it down, they didn't take it down until yesterday. it's just amazing what goes on out there. they are going to sound off, and they are going to sound off, and is we will see to you at the top of the our hour. t get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. things will go wrong for your customers. but your business can make i
jackie: hey, tammy. tammy: hi.g show ahead with a great lineup of guests, and you'll see the graphic here, it's personal fella's friday. we've got tomas phillipson talking about the economic situation that might transpire under a harris presidency. ryan zincty also joining us on some hot topics. jackie: later in the hour, ben ferguson and jason rantz team up. we're going to talk about amazon selling trump-hating m if everything rch, guy, and they're not taking it down, they didn't take it down...
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thank you, jacki. o and by the way, every 4th of july week, i find myself sittinly wee myselg around a fi. >> i check in my phone. i'm always looking for breaking nba news, you know, trades, free agency signings, hirings thd firingnewsys. they're called woes bombs. they always seem to land around the 4th of july this year. the news is coming fast and furious is because politics has taken center stagelitics h t it's usually dead at this time of the year. tiyear. today politically, this is the mosttif exciting 4th of july since 1776. we're getting updateouy sinces p minute. so stay buckled up for a political bomb. t no right now, president joe biden is launching a full court press to convince his party a to stay the course and keep hinm on the ticket. and nothing shows confidence like the president, the viceurps president making a surprise appearance on a dnc call telling staffers oa dn that he e be pushed out of the race, quote, let me say this as clearly as i possibly can. f as simple and straightforwa
thank you, jacki. o and by the way, every 4th of july week, i find myself sittinly wee myselg around a fi. >> i check in my phone. i'm always looking for breaking nba news, you know, trades, free agency signings, hirings thd firingnewsys. they're called woes bombs. they always seem to land around the 4th of july this year. the news is coming fast and furious is because politics has taken center stagelitics h t it's usually dead at this time of the year. tiyear. today politically, this is...
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hang on. >> jackie. if vodafone's.ing migrants back to france, they will start paying back to france, they will start paying traffic. they'll stop paying paying traffic. they'll stop paying traffickers . george, i paying traffickers. george, i must ask you one other thing. that's been raised. david lammy seems particularly keen that we sign up close to. although we've not been explicit about joining a european defence union. how on earth can we reinforce nato , earth can we reinforce nato, strengthen our relationship with nato and at the same time be prepared to take orders , prepared to take orders, potentially from a separate command centre in brussels ? command centre in brussels? that's my big worry on defence. >> well , look, i that's my big worry on defence. >> well, look, i mean, first of all, i think it is important that if you look at ukraine and you and i probably differ on this, but if you look at ukraine, it is clear that we need european defence systems that thwart the territorial ambitions of putin. and s
hang on. >> jackie. if vodafone's.ing migrants back to france, they will start paying back to france, they will start paying traffic. they'll stop paying paying traffic. they'll stop paying traffickers . george, i paying traffickers. george, i must ask you one other thing. that's been raised. david lammy seems particularly keen that we sign up close to. although we've not been explicit about joining a european defence union. how on earth can we reinforce nato , earth can we reinforce...
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jackie: we'll see you at the top of the hour. you ride the line between numbers and people.ryone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth advisors. we'll get you there. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game...
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again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an affinity for class american art. and so she brought some new ideas to, the white house, to show that it's a living, breathing museum. it doesn't to say static in past exhibits of modern sculpture, pottery, modern art, glassware. these were temporary exhibits that in the white house and very, very interesting. but since also was it was a for the historic rooms a beautiful restoration and renovation of the blue room happened under the clinton administration. then of course they are there on the eve of the millennium. and so the and s
again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an...
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again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an affinity for class american art. and so she brought some new ideas to, the white house, to show that it's a living, breathing museum. it doesn't to say static in past exhibits of modern sculpture, pottery, modern art, glassware. these were temporary exhibits that in the white house and very, very interesting. but since also was it was a for the historic rooms a beautiful restoration and renovation of the blue room happened under the clinton administration. then of course they are there on the eve of the millennium. and so the and s
again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an...
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again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an affinity for class american art. and so she brought some new ideas to, the white house, to show that it's a living, breathing museum. it doesn't to say static in past exhibits of modern sculpture, pottery, modern art, glassware. these were temporary exhibits that in the white house and very, very interesting. but since also was it was a for the historic rooms a beautiful restoration and renovation of the blue room happened under the clinton administration. then of course they are there on the eve of the millennium. and so the and s
again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an...