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on the left is a picture of jacqueline kennedy standing next to lyndon johnson. they are opening -- she is opening the recently renovated white house treaty room. this room is on the residence. you can't see it if you go on a public tour. on the right is a picture of me and my oldest daughter. i really wanted to take her to the white house this year. in january i had that opportunity. we don't live too far away. i wanted to show her what was all about. putting muchnnedy invented the first lady prect, and her white house restoration was the first full on first lady -on first lady project. one of the things people ask me about melania trump is of course, what's her project going to be? we can credit those kinds of questions to jacqueline kennedy for inventing the thing. jacqueline kennedy did not want to spend her time as first lady doing, i think what she regarded, as ceremonial fluff. she wrote one time to somebody that she was trying to convince to head her fine arts commission, " to save the old and make new again, that is terribly important your co- so jacquel
on the left is a picture of jacqueline kennedy standing next to lyndon johnson. they are opening -- she is opening the recently renovated white house treaty room. this room is on the residence. you can't see it if you go on a public tour. on the right is a picture of me and my oldest daughter. i really wanted to take her to the white house this year. in january i had that opportunity. we don't live too far away. i wanted to show her what was all about. putting muchnnedy invented the first lady...
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and it was, for jacqueline kennedy. it was also a matter of public policy for her. she spent her post a c-section recovery requesting books from the library of congress and reading up on the white house's history and furnishings. it is amazing to me that she became first lady at age 31, the third youngest first lady, that she would just have the initiative and the knowledge to take the lead on this restoration project, and take the lead on the publication of the white house guidebook, which is still in print. it is still being updated and printed. and found the white house historical association, which is in charge of preserving the white house as a museum. this leads me to my third conclusion i will share with you , which is that jacqueline kennedy's first ladyship shows that first ladies are free to innovate and do what they want. but as we shall see, there are limits. ok. ok. so in the second section of my book, and i will just focus on years, from -- ford johnson through carter. i focus on first ladies and how they navigate the politics of the quality and person
and it was, for jacqueline kennedy. it was also a matter of public policy for her. she spent her post a c-section recovery requesting books from the library of congress and reading up on the white house's history and furnishings. it is amazing to me that she became first lady at age 31, the third youngest first lady, that she would just have the initiative and the knowledge to take the lead on this restoration project, and take the lead on the publication of the white house guidebook, which is...
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you're down to one irlane at jacqueline. you'll see from the freeway there. we have the backup from about -- heading up past the scene at 880, much better route up to mission boulevard. we have a crash and clear up tow truck and another flat bed tow truck on that scene. that will be a while. the rest of the commute does show a nice drive and backup at the bay bridge. here's the metering lights right on schedule. >> thanks, mike. new this morning for you, take a look at this. this badly mangled car, that driver sadly did not survive this crash. chp is telling us that woman was driving the wrong way on highway 680 in walnut creek at 1:30. she struck the median north of la vorn na road. that crash temporarily closed lanes in both directions for a while. all of the lanes are back open at this hour. >> now to the other top story. have you figured out your ballot yet? that little guide is pretty thick. we're i the final countdown to election day. >> startg today, contra costa voters will have a quicker easier way to turn their vote in by mail ballot. here's a look
you're down to one irlane at jacqueline. you'll see from the freeway there. we have the backup from about -- heading up past the scene at 880, much better route up to mission boulevard. we have a crash and clear up tow truck and another flat bed tow truck on that scene. that will be a while. the rest of the commute does show a nice drive and backup at the bay bridge. here's the metering lights right on schedule. >> thanks, mike. new this morning for you, take a look at this. this badly...
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i want to introduce our guest today, jacqueline jones, chair of the history department at the university of texas at austin and a really fine writer of history. two of her books for finalists for the pulitzer prize, she's won the bancroft prize, and her newest book is just as gorgeous, really revealing book called "goddess of anarchy: the life and times of lucy parsons, american radical." and it's just great having her in chicago since lucy was a chicagoan. jackie, why don't you tell us a little bit about lucy parsons. >> thanks, mark. and it's great to be back in chicago. i think most people know lucy parsons as the wife and then the widow of albert parsons who was one of the haymarket martyrs. was convicted unjustly and executed in november of 1887 for his alleged role in the haymarket bombing in may of 1886. that was an incident where the anarchists of chicago called a rally to protest the killing of workers by police a couple days before. the crowd gathered in haymarket square. someone threw a bomb just as a group of 80 police entered the square. seven police were killed, four others
i want to introduce our guest today, jacqueline jones, chair of the history department at the university of texas at austin and a really fine writer of history. two of her books for finalists for the pulitzer prize, she's won the bancroft prize, and her newest book is just as gorgeous, really revealing book called "goddess of anarchy: the life and times of lucy parsons, american radical." and it's just great having her in chicago since lucy was a chicagoan. jackie, why don't you tell...
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jacqueline nos tiene su historia. pusimos a orar en la casa. me acuerdo que le sostuve la mano y le dije que todo iba a salir bien. jacqueline: dice que nunca se imagino que su esposo de 46 aÑos y originaria de guatemala serÍa arrestado durante la entrevista en las oficinas del servicio de ciudadanÍa emigraciÓn de los Ángeles. >> la abogada entro con Él. no sÉ qué pasÓ ahÍ adentro, sÓlo me acuerdo cuando abrÍa la puerta lo detuvieron. >> ana, su esposa comÍ nacional hasta un y seis ese pozo fue tenÍa el pasado 21 de mayo en el edificio rivera de los Ángeles no se presentÓ con su abogada para solicitar su residencia permanente por estar casado con una ciudadana estadounidense. >> el seÑor castillo tiene la oportunidad de de migrar legalmente en estados unidos. tiene 25 aÑos aquÍ, ha trabajado, ha pagado impuestos, ha luchado, no tiene rÉcord de arrestos. >> quien acudiÓ con ellos esa cita dice que la razÓn por la que lo detuvieron fue porque tenÍa una orden de deportaciÓn de hace 20 aÑos que le emitieron despuÉs de que
jacqueline nos tiene su historia. pusimos a orar en la casa. me acuerdo que le sostuve la mano y le dije que todo iba a salir bien. jacqueline: dice que nunca se imagino que su esposo de 46 aÑos y originaria de guatemala serÍa arrestado durante la entrevista en las oficinas del servicio de ciudadanÍa emigraciÓn de los Ángeles. >> la abogada entro con Él. no sÉ qué pasÓ ahÍ adentro, sÓlo me acuerdo cuando abrÍa la puerta lo detuvieron. >> ana, su esposa comÍ nacional...
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crews should be clearing up towards jacqueline where the mini golf course is, we may have this a little longer. i'll track this and give you the update when chp gives an estimated time for opening the laends. >>> in contra costa, mostly fine except for here the altamont pass out of tracy, little slow pickup for construction vehicles, very slow off the merge for 205 and 580 towards grant line road. once you're west of there, walnut creek towards the bay bridge. smooth flow of traffic, southbound to flashing lights and surface streets, and likely a garbage truck through the area. 101 moves well. 4:49. if you were outside did you have if you were in the east bay, air quality still a concern after a massive fire on saturday. you can see there some of the activity. this broke out at the schnitzer steel recycling facility in oakland and it appears a flammable residue on a car was part that started the fire. health officials are monitoring the air pollution levels and inspectors plan to visit the recycling facility again this week to check for violations. >> you might not be able to go to anot
crews should be clearing up towards jacqueline where the mini golf course is, we may have this a little longer. i'll track this and give you the update when chp gives an estimated time for opening the laends. >>> in contra costa, mostly fine except for here the altamont pass out of tracy, little slow pickup for construction vehicles, very slow off the merge for 205 and 580 towards grant line road. once you're west of there, walnut creek towards the bay bridge. smooth flow of traffic,...
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one of the cosmos heiresses jacqueline's daughter. she found a complaint for theft and suspected eve movie of being involved in the fencing of the two paintings sold to rebuild of live along with fifty eight drawings. a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gasoline with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist by. the of work. so the ship was a like his charge a clean sheet image that the cib. yellow gold is that he did back a lot of it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then on jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand pai
one of the cosmos heiresses jacqueline's daughter. she found a complaint for theft and suspected eve movie of being involved in the fencing of the two paintings sold to rebuild of live along with fifty eight drawings. a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gasoline with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old...
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by firstunded in 1961 lady jacqueline kennedy and since then has pursued an educational mission reflected in public programs, exhibitions, publishing and research. introducing
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let's go to jacqueline. >>> well, we have slow downs and that's due to a motorcycle crash that has aane blocked. expect the delays if you're going from 80 to 101. we're tracking a 30-minute ride right now. this is a live look, and this is 37 as you're approaching the scene of that crash there, and the traffic is getting slow. as we go to the freeway, the ride shows the speeds in the green and looking fantastic. 580 approach is not too bad. the back up has not reached the maze yet. give it a few minutes. we're in the yellow right now. >>> president trump urging the supporters to get out and vote today. >> jackie joins us with more on the president's message. >> yeah, california does not have to head too the polls today. >> president trump is showing support for the candidates. unable for congress to pass anything on immigration reform and days after signing an order of stopping families from being separated, trump says that he wants the immigrants deported without the due process. he does not want the judges or court cases interfering with border security. >> you're coming in illegall
let's go to jacqueline. >>> well, we have slow downs and that's due to a motorcycle crash that has aane blocked. expect the delays if you're going from 80 to 101. we're tracking a 30-minute ride right now. this is a live look, and this is 37 as you're approaching the scene of that crash there, and the traffic is getting slow. as we go to the freeway, the ride shows the speeds in the green and looking fantastic. 580 approach is not too bad. the back up has not reached the maze yet. give...
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this year, he and his daughter jacqueline have a special connection.was desperately in need of a second kidney transplant after the kidney he received back in 2014 started to show signs of failure. the lifeline he needed was found extremely close to home. his daughter jacqueline was a 100 percent perfect match for a kidney donation. that's the reason why she did it because we care for one another we love one r. we love one another and we care for one another. (michelle) doctors had said since this was patrick's second transplant, there were risks involved. but they went through with the procedure on may 29th...and it went as smoothly as possible. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . a warming trend is forecast to begin on monday and continue through much of the week as high pressure builds over the bay area. tracking 60s and low 70s along the coast and upper 70s and 80s inland. highs are expected to be much warmer early this week inland which will warm well into the 90s by tuesday. coast
this year, he and his daughter jacqueline have a special connection.was desperately in need of a second kidney transplant after the kidney he received back in 2014 started to show signs of failure. the lifeline he needed was found extremely close to home. his daughter jacqueline was a 100 percent perfect match for a kidney donation. that's the reason why she did it because we care for one another we love one r. we love one another and we care for one another. (michelle) doctors had said since...
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they don't present immediate security threats. >> jacqueline? >> i think -- i want to keep sed on who actually is affected. want to emphasize the need to change the narrative around the victims of forced migration which i think really could -- involves them as solutions. as well as agencies. see how we can collectively collaboratively work together to develop solutions that address root causes but simultaneously address the ability to live a productive life and integrate into community. >> i would say remind folks that refugees of the most vulnerable mother tend to be mostly women and children. therefore i think the mayor in dallas at a ll, weould want to approach and treat them the way you would want to be treated. put yourselves in their shoes. am i going to treat them -- is is my first option or the last result. how can i find a durable solution that gets me at home with dignity. remember the human side of it. >> one of the recommendations in the report was for to provide funding for rmal education. in context of forced migration. the tweet w
they don't present immediate security threats. >> jacqueline? >> i think -- i want to keep sed on who actually is affected. want to emphasize the need to change the narrative around the victims of forced migration which i think really could -- involves them as solutions. as well as agencies. see how we can collectively collaboratively work together to develop solutions that address root causes but simultaneously address the ability to live a productive life and integrate into...
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jacqueline alatta brought her two children to protest. >> i'm here because i grew up in a border townlive in a border town. this just pulls at my heart strings for. me not a political issue. it is a mother issue. a neighbor issue. it's a what's right. >> reporter: despite a number of requests we are not being allowed inside. this is as close as we can get. we can't get in the perimeter of this detention facility. elaine, right now we there are 200 kids inside. but we are also told, at its capacity. this place can house up to 4,000 children. >>> thank you.tonigh about 2,00t children who have been separated from their parents, in the past six weeks will sleep in u.s. government shelters. we asked tony dokoupil to look into what's driving the crisis. >> you are not forgotten. >> reporter: growing outrage anthfe o u.s.-mexican border an housed in shelters like this former wal-mart in texas. >> free the children. >> but amid the outrage. there its also confusion as president trump has repeatedly tried to blame democrats for the policy. >> i hate it. i hate the children being taken away. th
jacqueline alatta brought her two children to protest. >> i'm here because i grew up in a border townlive in a border town. this just pulls at my heart strings for. me not a political issue. it is a mother issue. a neighbor issue. it's a what's right. >> reporter: despite a number of requests we are not being allowed inside. this is as close as we can get. we can't get in the perimeter of this detention facility. elaine, right now we there are 200 kids inside. but we are also told,...
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es la primera vez que jacqueline se une al grupo. encontramos muchos artÍculos en el camino.los activistas han realizado la caminata aseguran que la situaciÓn en la frontera no ha cambiado. es hora de que el presidente decida arreglar rudy giuliani, ex-alcalde de nueva york y actual abogado del presidente donald trp, dijo hoy que el mandatario "probablemente" podria indularse a si mismo, si se le presenta una acusacion en su contra. segun giuliani, la constitucion le permitiria auto-perdonarse, aunque agrego que trump no tiene intencion de hacerlo. hasta el momento el mandatario no ha sido acusado de nada, pero se especula sobre las intenciones del fiscal robert mueller, quien investiga la trama rusa. estas son las impresionantes imagenes de una camara policial que muestran el rescate de una mujer que estaba sentada en la baranda de un puente de 185 pies de altura en "la porte" texas. os oficiales respondieron a asado 25 de mayo en donde reportaban a una mujer con aparentes intenciones de brincar. aunque no se ha revelado la identidad de la persona, ella fue llevada a un hosp
es la primera vez que jacqueline se une al grupo. encontramos muchos artÍculos en el camino.los activistas han realizado la caminata aseguran que la situaciÓn en la frontera no ha cambiado. es hora de que el presidente decida arreglar rudy giuliani, ex-alcalde de nueva york y actual abogado del presidente donald trp, dijo hoy que el mandatario "probablemente" podria indularse a si mismo, si se le presenta una acusacion en su contra. segun giuliani, la constitucion le permitiria...
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nos hablan del gesto de amor incondicional >>atril de 62 aÑos y su hija jacqueline de 28, se presentaronde sus riÑones a su padre >>yo preferirÍa haberle donado yo algo a ella, ellos siempre fueron mi vida. yo creo que por eso ha me lo ha dado. siempre tratado de dar todo lo que no tuvimos antes. >> el chef comenzÓ a padecer de insuficienrenal hace cinco aÑos y su hija descubriÓ que era una donante perfecta para su padre, un dÍa en su iglesia tomÓ la decisión de hacer de su padre el regalo de vida. >>en ese momento, sentÍ que no tenÍa miedo. >>la doctora directora del instituto detrÁs plante de la universidad de miami en el hospital san, realizÓ la operaciÓn. >>no todos tienen esa opciÓn de poder donar. de personas que estÁn esperando más de ocho aÑos en la lista y pueden fallecer. > mi hija y mi nieto son especiales> . el amor me que me ha enseÑado, no sabía ella me amaba tanto. >>un reporte de alina maÑo. la donaciÓn de órganos es un verdadero milagro de vida unto el doctor juan nos compartirÁ consejos para mantener salud mental y prevenir la depresiÓn. tenga cuidado, un vÍdeo o con el
nos hablan del gesto de amor incondicional >>atril de 62 aÑos y su hija jacqueline de 28, se presentaronde sus riÑones a su padre >>yo preferirÍa haberle donado yo algo a ella, ellos siempre fueron mi vida. yo creo que por eso ha me lo ha dado. siempre tratado de dar todo lo que no tuvimos antes. >> el chef comenzÓ a padecer de insuficienrenal hace cinco aÑos y su hija descubriÓ que era una donante perfecta para su padre, un dÍa en su iglesia tomÓ la decisión de hacer...
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joining us now, soon-to-be senior, jacqueline koren.you are taking this message on the road and taking it to areas that are very supportive of gun ownership rights, aren't you? >> yeah, we really ortant t have that face-to-face connection with the people that disagree with you, because when you have that conference often times with people that think they disagree with you, that conversation then builds the -- breaks the wall down, because they understand where you're coming from, we understand both our perspectives and agree on certain things, like universal background check. >> so who are you trying to get out there? are you taking young people who are going to be of the age to vote in 2018 in november, or are you specifically trying to get your view about what needs to be done with respect to gun control? >> we are traveling to every district to make sure every young person votes, whether they agree with us or not. we want people to understand the importance of their voice and their vote, because voter apathy in this country has been
joining us now, soon-to-be senior, jacqueline koren.you are taking this message on the road and taking it to areas that are very supportive of gun ownership rights, aren't you? >> yeah, we really ortant t have that face-to-face connection with the people that disagree with you, because when you have that conference often times with people that think they disagree with you, that conversation then builds the -- breaks the wall down, because they understand where you're coming from, we...
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then jacqueline kennedy entered from the rear end and for whatever reason she wasn't part of the familyin there and made a very separate entrance. she got on the plane as you say only after she was assured that it was not the same air force one. there are several different air force ones. she had to be assured that it was not the same one that brought her back with her husband's body from dallas. and there was one moment when she wouldn't get out of the car until she got that assurance. and >>tha: what about the relationship of rfk jr. who also approved the wiretaps on him? >> well, it's a very complicated relationship. there is the song abraham, martin and john and we like to think that these guys are tied together but their relationship was much rockier than that and more complicated than that. they weredent upon each other, they resented each other and they interacted all of the time, not literally directly, there is very little correspondence between them. but there is even a goo photograph of martin luther king and robert kennedy alone together. they were vital to one another's int
then jacqueline kennedy entered from the rear end and for whatever reason she wasn't part of the familyin there and made a very separate entrance. she got on the plane as you say only after she was assured that it was not the same air force one. there are several different air force ones. she had to be assured that it was not the same one that brought her back with her husband's body from dallas. and there was one moment when she wouldn't get out of the car until she got that assurance. and...
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. >>> yes, a million people for tomorrow's parade and jacqueline showing us that means plenty of jam packed streets and crowded bart cars. >> with the parade we will have many road closures in affect. market street will be shut down. that closure will run between beal and 8th street. as folks make their way over that is where a big celebration will be after the parade. you can expect many road closures surrounding that area. mass transit, that is the way to go. bart will begin running service at 8:00 a.m. on sunday. longer trains and you can expect large crowds. the station, they expect to see the largest peak crowds from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. and then afternoon -- after the parade is over and every someone trying to head home, civic center will be a real big hot spot. you can expect to see the big crowds between 1:00 and 4:00. but have a great time and be safe. >> kpix 5 is a proud sponsor of the 2018 pride parade. we will have live streaming coverage starting tomorrow morning at 10:30 on cbssf.com. >>> controversy over immigration policies continue to swirl this evening. migrant famil
. >>> yes, a million people for tomorrow's parade and jacqueline showing us that means plenty of jam packed streets and crowded bart cars. >> with the parade we will have many road closures in affect. market street will be shut down. that closure will run between beal and 8th street. as folks make their way over that is where a big celebration will be after the parade. you can expect many road closures surrounding that area. mass transit, that is the way to go. bart will begin...
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. >> reporter: maria and her cousin jacqueline sit on their front steps hours after man across the own street near this popular playground. >> it hurs because i fun place to have fun in. someone just got killed and it's really shocking. >> reporter: the man was killed in very nam park around 2:00 in the afternoon. >> it's scary because now we around hereanybody >> reporter: detectives are tight-lipped with wt happened. no word on suspects, persons of interestr a motive. the maryland national capital park policeri and pe george's county police are investigating. there are people who use this playground who live in the neighborhood thatl me they are scared to talk on camera and give us information out of fear of retaliation.mi de detectives investigate, maria hopes they solve the se so she will feel safe again. >> we can't let them get away with this. ave kids and families that come with good intentions. now with someone being injured, it's really painful. >> reporter: shomari stone, news 4. >>> police in montgomery county reased new details in the investigation of a deadly shooting invo
. >> reporter: maria and her cousin jacqueline sit on their front steps hours after man across the own street near this popular playground. >> it hurs because i fun place to have fun in. someone just got killed and it's really shocking. >> reporter: the man was killed in very nam park around 2:00 in the afternoon. >> it's scary because now we around hereanybody >> reporter: detectives are tight-lipped with wt happened. no word on suspects, persons of interestr a...
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two stryker joining forces with actors jacqueline b. say emily mortimer matt dillon and nick nolte a to give a first glimpse of his new film head full of funny currently being filmed on location in berlin the movie is a remake of his twenty fourteen german film of the same name in the original teacher how to afford and played the role of a man to say grandfather suffering from alzheimer's disease whose granddaughter tilda spirits him off for one last trip to venice. beach it's just anxious and. plus i'm an avid cyclist in the remake nick nolte a plays the grandfather this is a love story that love story. couple but of a child and her pair and her father filming continues through july. the portuguese city of port au has celebrated the festival of soldier all. as always the year's highlight was the annual fireworks show on the banks of the duro river. the celebrations to mark midsummer lasted well into sunday morning. a concert has been held on the renovation site of the seven hundred seventy nine here actually rico in milan one hundred f
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thank you mitsu jacqueline messiest was museum pays a tribute to twentieth century artists. old needs new exploring the northern germany city loopback. paris meets her living room to sample french cuisine in the german capital. we get off the show with an unusual trend that seems to be developing in some circles playing with slime now this past time was popular when i was a kid but now with the internet slime videos are making it even more popular across the globe and while it might feel gooey in your hand slime actually has a calming even meditative quality about it but don't just take my word for it here's more from the world of flying. concentrate on the hands in this video and the sounds they make. and what do you feel. it just draws you into it i think once someone has seen a video like this low key running across them again and again. seventeen year old mary lou can adore slime videos the story is simple it's about needing folding and shaping slime in every way imaginable. for about a year now marie even has her own instagram channel called german slime café every week
thank you mitsu jacqueline messiest was museum pays a tribute to twentieth century artists. old needs new exploring the northern germany city loopback. paris meets her living room to sample french cuisine in the german capital. we get off the show with an unusual trend that seems to be developing in some circles playing with slime now this past time was popular when i was a kid but now with the internet slime videos are making it even more popular across the globe and while it might feel gooey...
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. >> let's say good morning to netta and jacqueline. how is everybody doing? >> good. >> on a tuesday. >> happy tuesday. >> your favorite day of the week. >> the day i get things done. >> productive. >> when my alarm went off i thought of you. i thought it's her favorite day. it's a little foggy. you may have noticed that. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. low lying fog. the clouds have gotten thicker and low to the ground. visibility will be impacted for a lot of your drive. especially near the water, around the bay of course. it's a thick marine layer. a ridge of high pressure is to the south. that will bring us pretty warm weather. today will be warm. visibility low and then once that marine layer burns off temperatures will be pretty warm. a lot warmer than yesterday and above average. i will talk more about that coming up. >>> be careful if you are planning to head out the door. you may encounter some of that fog and have reduced visibility. we are tracking a crash. this is a long westbound 24. the connector ramp to northbound 13. it's an overturn
. >> let's say good morning to netta and jacqueline. how is everybody doing? >> good. >> on a tuesday. >> happy tuesday. >> your favorite day of the week. >> the day i get things done. >> productive. >> when my alarm went off i thought of you. i thought it's her favorite day. it's a little foggy. you may have noticed that. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. low lying fog. the clouds have gotten thicker and low to the ground. visibility will...
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my colleague jacqueline very spoke to the co-founder of the photography project goal clinic which documents football culture around the world including in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the euro mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how sophie into structure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century. a lot of the focus quite rightly in the lead up to the tournament is on the stadiums the infrastructure and the teams and the world cup itself what we want what we really want to do was tell those on told stories and really give russians a chance to
my colleague jacqueline very spoke to the co-founder of the photography project goal clinic which documents football culture around the world including in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the...
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. >> let's say good morning to netta and jacqueline. how is everybody doing?. >> on a tuesday. >> happy tuesday. >> your favorite day of the week. >> the day i get things done. >> productive. >> when my alarm went off i thought of you. i thought it's her favorite day. it's a little foggy. you may have noticed that. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. low lying fog. the clouds have gotten thicker and low to the ground. visibility will be impacted for a lot of your drive. especially near the water, around the bay of course. it's a thick marine layer. a ridge of high pressure is to the south. that will bring us pretty warm weather. today will be warm. visibility low and then once that marine layer burns off temperatures will be pretty warm. a lot warmer than yesterday and above average. i will talk more
. >> let's say good morning to netta and jacqueline. how is everybody doing?. >> on a tuesday. >> happy tuesday. >> your favorite day of the week. >> the day i get things done. >> productive. >> when my alarm went off i thought of you. i thought it's her favorite day. it's a little foggy. you may have noticed that. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. low lying fog. the clouds have gotten thicker and low to the ground. visibility will be impacted...
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judicial executions the military use those death to falsely claim they've killed more guerrillas jacqueline chrystia lost her brother ten years ago see the statement that when what they see is sadly we can say there is a sense of indifference in society to the plight of the victims we need people to stand up and say we can't let this happen again we need to end it. for good but instead people often don't seem to care. the deaths of innocent civilians are just one of the issues yvonne do care will face if elected but forty one he's a fresh face in colombian politics untested and handpicked by former president alberto. levy has been accused of human rights abuses but remains popular among right wing voters critics fear duke it will be little more for the puppets of a former president with a questionable past those in the business community welcome his economic policies keep things that we need to keep growing we need to insert ourselves of economic international economic works and we need to bring more money to the country and more progress economically turks. the biggest fear among voters th
judicial executions the military use those death to falsely claim they've killed more guerrillas jacqueline chrystia lost her brother ten years ago see the statement that when what they see is sadly we can say there is a sense of indifference in society to the plight of the victims we need people to stand up and say we can't let this happen again we need to end it. for good but instead people often don't seem to care. the deaths of innocent civilians are just one of the issues yvonne do care...
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i want to introduce our guest, jacqueline jones and a fine writer of history. two of her books were finalist for the pulitzer prize. her newest book is a gorgeous revealing book called goddess of anarchy, the life and times of lucy parsons. it is great having her in chicago. why don't you tell us a little bit about lucy parsons. >> it's great to be back. most people know lucy has the wife and widow of albert parsons who is one of the haymarket martyrs. he was convicted unjustly and executed in november 1887 for his role in the haymarket bombing of may of 1886. the anarchy is so chicago called the rally to protest the killing of workers by police. a crowd gathered in haymarket square. someone threw a bomb just as the police entered the square seven police were killed, countless injured. the identity of the bomb thrower is unknown. the authorities were quick to round up but they considered the usual suspects. albert parsons was among them. albert is well-known because of the haymarket trial. his subsequent situation with three of his comrades. ucy has been known
i want to introduce our guest, jacqueline jones and a fine writer of history. two of her books were finalist for the pulitzer prize. her newest book is a gorgeous revealing book called goddess of anarchy, the life and times of lucy parsons. it is great having her in chicago. why don't you tell us a little bit about lucy parsons. >> it's great to be back. most people know lucy has the wife and widow of albert parsons who is one of the haymarket martyrs. he was convicted unjustly and...
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and i wouldn't bet against her well that is all the news for this hour jacqueline focus here with all the global news stories and i like citing recap on day three of the world cup here in russia where you're watching international. go the kids same compensate oh boy tonight. people know who they can. go and. get. on with it i did it again showed up to move this because of almost an infant who can only be out in show most of the last. does not. cause it is a constant that he was a rough a millionaire's. son is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos in middle of the commission to do it looking like a movie this isn't my cup of tea is going to sell me all maybe. john tells me they should be the only palestinians gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world. vision didn't know only could do this. and though it is unfair advantage to have to display any of them a salvage yard i know if you continue muslims you know do more than me. this last time but this will. join me every thursday
and i wouldn't bet against her well that is all the news for this hour jacqueline focus here with all the global news stories and i like citing recap on day three of the world cup here in russia where you're watching international. go the kids same compensate oh boy tonight. people know who they can. go and. get. on with it i did it again showed up to move this because of almost an infant who can only be out in show most of the last. does not. cause it is a constant that he was a rough a...
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so many incredible photo opportunities and early on my colleague jacqueline video spoke to the co-founder of the photography project and go click which actually documents the full culture around the world including of course in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the euro mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how so for him to structure and so if you're a football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century. a lot of the focus quite rightly in the lead up to the tournament is on the stadiums the infrastructure and the teams and the world cup itself what we want what we
so many incredible photo opportunities and early on my colleague jacqueline video spoke to the co-founder of the photography project and go click which actually documents the full culture around the world including of course in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this...
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this is our to international bringing you your life news update with me jacqueline mocha thanks for tuning in this hour. day three of the future world cup has come to an end and it was the busiest of the tournament so far with four matches the last of them saw an experience croatia side power to a two zero victory over nine geria the youngest team in the competition now the croatians took the lead in the thirty second minute to an own goal that lead was then doubled eighteen minutes from time with real madrid star luka motorists hitting the not from the penalty spot the win puts croatia at the top of the group . saturday's earlier games featured two of the tournament favorites and also a country playing its first ever world cup match over now to our own team in the heart of moscow with analysis from just a marine you know and peter schmeichel. at . the back. i don't think it's a fair result i've seen call for the play at best to play the good game they couldn't play better than what they did with the potential they have always like to praise the team that plays in their limits and i'll sta
this is our to international bringing you your life news update with me jacqueline mocha thanks for tuning in this hour. day three of the future world cup has come to an end and it was the busiest of the tournament so far with four matches the last of them saw an experience croatia side power to a two zero victory over nine geria the youngest team in the competition now the croatians took the lead in the thirty second minute to an own goal that lead was then doubled eighteen minutes from time...
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so many incredible photo opportunities and early on my colleague jacqueline vagos spoke to the co-founder of the photography project and go click which actually documents the full culture around the world including of course in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger projects looking at the real russia so we found i photographers from all over the country. to you catherine and volgograd to we also them to document the country through their own eyes head of the welcome.
so many incredible photo opportunities and early on my colleague jacqueline vagos spoke to the co-founder of the photography project and go click which actually documents the full culture around the world including of course in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger projects looking at the real russia so we found i photographers from all over the country. to you catherine and volgograd to we also them to document the country through their own eyes head of the welcome.
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wherever you're tuning in from welcome this is our to international i'm jacqueline booga and i'll have the day's headline news later in the program first though here's a breakdown of today's world cup action from our studio in central moscow. well the graphic gives it away that well for two and a friend the final testing date set of the twenty eighth seed world cup and our most special coverage of football's largest party in the world this is why we love football kate partridge and i are alexia russia actually trying to get my voice back from what i just saw on the screen in the green room i always almost lost my voice what a finish to the final match on saturday germany grab a very lightweight and ninety five minutes despite being down to ten men off the boards and drawing board saying was sent off sweden had taken the lead against the rating world champions but it has ended two one to the d.m. on the shelf oh yes wasn't that something else just after the half hour on a toy even and wrinkled his way into the box the whole producing a he loved not only in the german goal to give sweden
wherever you're tuning in from welcome this is our to international i'm jacqueline booga and i'll have the day's headline news later in the program first though here's a breakdown of today's world cup action from our studio in central moscow. well the graphic gives it away that well for two and a friend the final testing date set of the twenty eighth seed world cup and our most special coverage of football's largest party in the world this is why we love football kate partridge and i are alexia...
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fact of course it's going from the baikonur launch site in kazakhstan with a crew of three parties jacqueline verger is there at the launch site learning more about those getting ready for blast off. this is the vehicle by which the latest crew members will be making their way to the international space station the true includes dr serrano on chancellor from nasa so the approach from roscoe's most and alexander gerstner from east to now for the american and the russian this will be their first trip into space but for garrett this is already his second time around and he'll be taking over as station commander on the i asked us the three have been training intensely for months together now and according to garrett twitter some of the exercises are less than pleasant. for the astronauts social media is a way to connect with the earth even from so far away. and. shared. with everybody who lives down the. road on. the most of them were. pretty good decisions. apparently actual antigravity is easier to handle than the training required in order to prepare for it during their six month stay on the s
fact of course it's going from the baikonur launch site in kazakhstan with a crew of three parties jacqueline verger is there at the launch site learning more about those getting ready for blast off. this is the vehicle by which the latest crew members will be making their way to the international space station the true includes dr serrano on chancellor from nasa so the approach from roscoe's most and alexander gerstner from east to now for the american and the russian this will be their first...
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her friend jacqueline goff at the wheel when their vehicle was struck by a e wrong way. that driver, 69-year-old helen white, died at the scene. arrington and goff rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. >> katie sustained a fracture in her back and several broken ribs, as well as injuries that required katie to have surgery. >> reporter: the catastrophic crash happening just two weeks after the 47-year-old republican defeated representative mark sanfrord in the 1st district primary. >> like i said in the beginning, this isn't a me, this is a we moment right now. >> reporter: her victory fueled by president trump's personal endorsement. >> we are the party of president donald j. trump. >> reporter: tonight, the president tweeting his prayers and condolences. and the outpouring of support transcending politics. arrington's democratic opponent, joe cunningham, announcing he's suspending all campaign activities until further notice. a spokesperson said she'll be hospitalized for at least two weeks. meanwhile, the investigation into that crash is ongoing. whit. >> erie
her friend jacqueline goff at the wheel when their vehicle was struck by a e wrong way. that driver, 69-year-old helen white, died at the scene. arrington and goff rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. >> katie sustained a fracture in her back and several broken ribs, as well as injuries that required katie to have surgery. >> reporter: the catastrophic crash happening just two weeks after the 47-year-old republican defeated representative mark sanfrord in the 1st district...
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well earlier my colleague jacqueline vegas spoke with matthew barrett who's a co-founder of the photography project goal click which documents football culture around the world including in russia he began by giving more details about gold clicks work. currently active in around ninety countries for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from god to you catherine involved. and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup with this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the ural mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how soviet infrastructure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century now obviously russia is hosting the world cup right now one of the main reasons you're here i can only assume why is foc
well earlier my colleague jacqueline vegas spoke with matthew barrett who's a co-founder of the photography project goal click which documents football culture around the world including in russia he began by giving more details about gold clicks work. currently active in around ninety countries for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from god to you catherine involved. and we asked them to document the...
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and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writerand advocate lucy parsons from slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought leaders, soulful spiritual jews. when we originally talked about this conversation, we actually said let's make in this a conversation can about jewish identity and faith and god and where israel fits in. and it was not primarily are going to be a political conversation, but i think given
and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writerand advocate lucy parsons from slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought leaders, soulful spiritual jews. when we originally talked about this conversation, we actually said let's make in this a conversation...
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earlier my colleague jacqueline figo spoke with matthew barrett who is a co-founder of a photography project and goal clinic which documents football culture around the world including in russia where he began by giving more details about gold plates work. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad tickets and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the euro mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how soviet infrastructure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century. a lot of the focus quite rightly in the lead up to the tournament is on the stadiums the infrastructure and the teams and the world cup itse
earlier my colleague jacqueline figo spoke with matthew barrett who is a co-founder of a photography project and goal clinic which documents football culture around the world including in russia where he began by giving more details about gold plates work. for russia we decided to do a bigger project looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from. to you catherine involved a grad tickets and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head...
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early in my colleague jacqueline bisset i spoke to the co-founder of the photography project gulgong clinic which documents local culture around the well including in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger projects looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from you know to you catherine and volgograd to we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup what this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the euro mountains it was i a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how sophie into structure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century. a lot of the focus quite rightly in the lead up to the tournament is on the stadiums the infrastructure and the teams and the world cup itself what we want what we.
early in my colleague jacqueline bisset i spoke to the co-founder of the photography project gulgong clinic which documents local culture around the well including in russia. for russia we decided to do a bigger projects looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from you know to you catherine and volgograd to we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup what this particular collaboration what russian football story...
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that leads really nicely into a question i have for jacqueline, what is not in our radar right now? iat are some of the future -- think we can think about it from a hotspot security perspective or from a humanitarian crisis perspective. it is notoned that just that there are new crises coming up, but that old crises are restarting and reoccurring. the current ones that we have are moving into this area of investment protracted status. talk to us about where you see all of this going in the next five or 10 years. >> that is a loaded question. >> in 10 words or less. [laughter] >> i am just getting. >> i am hopeful -- kidding. >> i am hopeful and i look at the situation as an opportunity. an opportunity to make it more hopeful and opportunistic for those who are being affected by the crisis, but also for those who are outside of that. how do we use the crises and turn those into opportunities. me, it can be positive, it can be helpful, it doesn't necessarily have to be hopeless. this is where our working together, the creation of coalitions is a critical component of that. we have to
that leads really nicely into a question i have for jacqueline, what is not in our radar right now? iat are some of the future -- think we can think about it from a hotspot security perspective or from a humanitarian crisis perspective. it is notoned that just that there are new crises coming up, but that old crises are restarting and reoccurring. the current ones that we have are moving into this area of investment protracted status. talk to us about where you see all of this going in the next...
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international crew again on board is expected to take the crew two days to reach that orbiting lab jacqueline is the first time for her to go and they couldn't wait she's at the launch site is going to bring us all the details for the she is now. we rode into the baikonur cosmodrome as the sun was rising in order to catch the first glimpses of the craft as it left the assembly platform to slowly surely and ever so cautiously make its way to the launch pad. the so you system is actually made up of two parts the rocket and the spacecraft itself first out of the gate was the rocket which contains the most eye catching aspect the first stage boosters which pressure around twenty metres long it will burn for only one hundred eighteen seconds before falling away at which point the second the third stage rockets take over the top half is the actual spacecraft and it can also be broken down into three sections at the very top of the orbital module where the global sit for take up. currently the site you system is the only one in the world used to get crewmembers back and forth to the international sp
international crew again on board is expected to take the crew two days to reach that orbiting lab jacqueline is the first time for her to go and they couldn't wait she's at the launch site is going to bring us all the details for the she is now. we rode into the baikonur cosmodrome as the sun was rising in order to catch the first glimpses of the craft as it left the assembly platform to slowly surely and ever so cautiously make its way to the launch pad. the so you system is actually made up...
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john kennedy and his wife jacqueline were a glamorous couple much more sort of the republican candidate richard nixon and his wife pat. bobby had fought hard behind the scenes he was now obsessed with the prospect of power and the prestige that the presidency would offer the kennedy family. at the kennedy comp. around on the cape cod kennedy clan gathered to watch the election results on t.v. . bobby had heard the reports of voter fraud but to kill early in the city of chicago and in the state of texas and the allegations that his father joe kennedy had had business dealings with organized crime figures. john kennedy won the election by the narrowest popular vote margin in u.s. history. but his presidency are should in a new era one characterized by youth and glamour. copy kennedy had worked tirelessly to put his brother in the white house but his behind the scenes work left him frustrated one concern was the persistent reports of voter fraud. the election victory seemed somehow hollow. the president-elect offered his brother the post of attorney general but bobby refused at first he wa
john kennedy and his wife jacqueline were a glamorous couple much more sort of the republican candidate richard nixon and his wife pat. bobby had fought hard behind the scenes he was now obsessed with the prospect of power and the prestige that the presidency would offer the kennedy family. at the kennedy comp. around on the cape cod kennedy clan gathered to watch the election results on t.v. . bobby had heard the reports of voter fraud but to kill early in the city of chicago and in the state...
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dudish all executions the military use those deaths to falsely claim they've killed more guerrillas jacqueline chrystia lost her brother ten years ago. and what this is sadly we can say there is a sense of indifference in society to the plight of the victims we need people to stand up and say we can't let this happen again we need to end it for good but instead people often don't seem to care. the deaths of innocent civilians are just one of the issues of will face if elected at forty one he's a fresh face in colombian politics untested and handpicked by a former president. who believes he has been accused of human rights abuses but remains popular among right wing voters critics fear duke it will be little more to the pockets of a former president with a questionable past but those in the business community welcome his economic policies to things that we need to keep growing we need to insert ourselves of economic international economic networks and we need to bring more money. and see it going up to. the biggest fear among voters though is do kids plans for the peace accords with the fork re
dudish all executions the military use those deaths to falsely claim they've killed more guerrillas jacqueline chrystia lost her brother ten years ago. and what this is sadly we can say there is a sense of indifference in society to the plight of the victims we need people to stand up and say we can't let this happen again we need to end it for good but instead people often don't seem to care. the deaths of innocent civilians are just one of the issues of will face if elected at forty one he's...