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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 cody, a senior this year and recent douglas stoneman graduate.these rallies and these events that you're coordinated, i'm wondering you must talk to a lot of people, they must ask you a lot of questions. what stands out, daniel, to you, about what people ask about? is there any particular story? any particular question someone asked you that has stayed with you. >> something that comes up is a message of what we are trying to push. we have ten policy points on our website that exists what we are trying to do. people say are you trying to take a lot of the gonzalez? no, we are not. we want to have universal background checks and something very simple that 97% of your americans are agree on. so we just talk to people and clarify exactly what we are talking about. >> jacqueline, i know you're starting school on august 15th. with that said, you're back in school. daniel, i know you're going to college. what is the next phase of this movement for you? what comes next? >> well, asking for change and we will be active for this march for our lives and so
jacqueline cody, a senior this year and recent douglas stoneman graduate.these rallies and these events that you're coordinated, i'm wondering you must talk to a lot of people, they must ask you a lot of questions. what stands out, daniel, to you, about what people ask about? is there any particular story? any particular question someone asked you that has stayed with you. >> something that comes up is a message of what we are trying to push. we have ten policy points on our website that...
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join us inside where we learn more about his life and career. ]♪ "rave on" jacqueline: the buddy hollyenter was opened in 1999 to honor the life and musical legacy of buddy holly, who was born here in lubbock and raised here, and then went off into the big world and made his name in the music industry. it is a place that pays homage to someone who is no longer with us, but we tried to be a dynamic place that people can come and learn and take away from that history and build on their own. fans and visitors will, i think, experience delight in seeing things from buddy's boyhood. they will see many of his musical instruments, guitars, his first gibson all the way to his last fender guitar. they will see items of clothing that he wore onstage. they will see his iconic black rimmed glasses that he wore and that he is well-known for. they will also hear his music that we play throughout the gallery. ♪ jacqueline: and so they get a complete, all-encompassing sort of experience. today, buddy's name, likeness, and image, as well as the rights to his music here in the western hemisphere are man
join us inside where we learn more about his life and career. ]♪ "rave on" jacqueline: the buddy hollyenter was opened in 1999 to honor the life and musical legacy of buddy holly, who was born here in lubbock and raised here, and then went off into the big world and made his name in the music industry. it is a place that pays homage to someone who is no longer with us, but we tried to be a dynamic place that people can come and learn and take away from that history and build on...
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jacqueline and irene are here with frankie, a 14-year-old terrier mix. and he is really chill.ometimes terriers are hyper or tend to be hyper. >> yes, i mean he is on the active side. he is about 14 weeks old. he will need a family that is active to catch up with him. >> i think he suddenly discovered he is on tv. he seems nervous. he was really calm and collected until we startwood the bright lights and focusing cameras on him. but you think he will get bigger than that. >> yes probably about double the size. >> double that size. so someone with a little bit of space and a little bit of energy. but he is a good cusickler too. for anyone interested in frankie, you have sort of inincentive to adopt, because usually dogs are what 150 to adopt and cats are $125. >> um-hum. >> but you have a special $53 deal the rest of the month. >> yes it's our 53rd anniversary. we have a special deal through the month of july. all our animals are $53. >> that's great. and they are spade, neutered shall microchipped and everything and you provide support if people need advice. >> of course yeah.
jacqueline and irene are here with frankie, a 14-year-old terrier mix. and he is really chill.ometimes terriers are hyper or tend to be hyper. >> yes, i mean he is on the active side. he is about 14 weeks old. he will need a family that is active to catch up with him. >> i think he suddenly discovered he is on tv. he seems nervous. he was really calm and collected until we startwood the bright lights and focusing cameras on him. but you think he will get bigger than that. >>...
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this is our two international bring your global news update with me jacqueline vega taking over from my colleague royster shea welcome to the program. both presidents putin and trump arrived in the finnish capital of hell thinking and are now at the summit venue but the meeting minutes away from now. although the sum up with putin has yet to begin some sectors of the media are already in panic mode just as they were when trump and putin first met last year. and. here's an unlikely that the president will confront putin is going to convey to putin that he's weak. from what is now our american perspective how busy it earned a face to face full scale bilateral meeting with the u.s. president. the president's trip abroad will also include a meeting with russian president vladimir putin york for the leaders of these two countries i'd like to hear someone say this is a bad idea when he goes most nato conference who will he represent we represent the united states when we represent moscow to feel more t.g.v. colonel in the. could be doing some important intelligence gathering on his america
this is our two international bring your global news update with me jacqueline vega taking over from my colleague royster shea welcome to the program. both presidents putin and trump arrived in the finnish capital of hell thinking and are now at the summit venue but the meeting minutes away from now. although the sum up with putin has yet to begin some sectors of the media are already in panic mode just as they were when trump and putin first met last year. and. here's an unlikely that the...
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and sunday morning, jacqueline pata discusses native american and native alaskan issues osm en that the che -- on "the communicators," tina p pigeon talks about how the company makes broadband possible for small villages across tundras, glaciers and mountains. then christopher detrick on providing health care through teled me san antonio remote communities in alaska. then on book tv saturday at noon eastern, the clmbings span cities tour explores the alaska literary and historical scene with dermot cole, author of "amazing pipeline stories," the president of the heritage institute with her book on alaska nate is, and stan jones, author and former "anchorage daily news" reporter on the 1989 exxon valdez oil spill. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwords, author mark adams talk bts about his book, "tip of the iceberg," his experience retracing an 1899 expedition of scientists, artists, and writers up the alaskan coast. on american history tv on c-span 3. the c-span cities tour visits the alaska state capital, the alaska native heritage center and we'll take a look at preparing seafood f
and sunday morning, jacqueline pata discusses native american and native alaskan issues osm en that the che -- on "the communicators," tina p pigeon talks about how the company makes broadband possible for small villages across tundras, glaciers and mountains. then christopher detrick on providing health care through teled me san antonio remote communities in alaska. then on book tv saturday at noon eastern, the clmbings span cities tour explores the alaska literary and historical...
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esperance jacqueline cleans rice before selling it this is her main source of income when she is at home and wants to cook rice herself she uses kerosene to light her stove like millions of other haitians lacking the money for electricity kerosene is one of the main fuels of choice for the poor. it's cheap a leader costs about fifty cents but last week the government announced a price increase of fifty percent on the fuel it is sitting which would have had a devastating impact on the poor in a country where half the population or about five million people live on less than two dollars a day. to have to price of to guess put. on. the proposed price hike lead to widespread and violent street protests it forced the prime minister jack. to suspend the move in spite of that more protests are scheduled for friday in february the international monetary fund agreed to give haiti ninety six million dollars in much needed funds but only if the government agreed to several measures one of which was raising the price of government subsidized fuel the government complied chaos ensued this haitian eco
esperance jacqueline cleans rice before selling it this is her main source of income when she is at home and wants to cook rice herself she uses kerosene to light her stove like millions of other haitians lacking the money for electricity kerosene is one of the main fuels of choice for the poor. it's cheap a leader costs about fifty cents but last week the government announced a price increase of fifty percent on the fuel it is sitting which would have had a devastating impact on the poor in a...
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guest: it is great to hear jacqueline speak. want to mention, i live way up in the northern part of new york state. the same region as the mohawk tribe. they have a relatively small casino which has been fairly successful. fact, it isof really the major industry -- host: i'm going to stop you there because we are getting feedback. response? there, a smalln tribe on the border of canada. some members have to go back and forth. when we were working with the mohawks, the issue of homeland security, tribal citizens being able to cross with their tribal id has been an issue. that would have been our traditional route to go back and forth. -- definitely doesn't deal with rural infrastructure issues. audience, when you get through, be sure to put the volume down. there's a bit of a delay. this will prevent the echo. --ler: i was calling about --e been to a couple iowa casinos run by native americans. i've talked to tribal leaders and been invited to their celebrations for the summer. the thing they are concerned about is the alcoholism
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know what jacqueline you were looking to me. but i can. go public in a. minute that go with them ok mr man one of the nordic. yeah you know when you. look at my. family. there's no phone coverage as often during a conflict because either communication infrastructure was bombarded or destroyed or the authorities in charge themselves shut them down to make sure that no military information comes and on the outs of the place the both sides understand that we're not here to support the position we're not here to support the government we're here to help the people during this difficult time. when. they meet him and if we didn't you know they want to meet equipment and want them second. meeting and i meant a lot of whatever the club might i took the most but they didn't come left media that i'm meeting a bit of them i then bob and i want them by me what that could mean a minute ten twelve and one could get them up and make a half hour made by me as a member of the military it wasn't nuclear fundamentally be bound. by democratically p.o.p. game of them have bee
know what jacqueline you were looking to me. but i can. go public in a. minute that go with them ok mr man one of the nordic. yeah you know when you. look at my. family. there's no phone coverage as often during a conflict because either communication infrastructure was bombarded or destroyed or the authorities in charge themselves shut them down to make sure that no military information comes and on the outs of the place the both sides understand that we're not here to support the position...
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president trump wants to repaint the presidential aircraft red, white a former first lady jacquelinenedy picked the design. boeing is building a plane for the air force that are expects to be done in 2024. >> i kind of like that classic baby blue. so elegant. >> going to be hard. i don't know if i like change. >> we'll have to see what it looks like. >> thanks for joining us here at 5:00. >>> tonight, whiplash as president trump contradicts u.s. intelligence on russia again. >> is russia still targeting the u.s., mr. president? >> a head snapping response and late word just coming in what president trump says he told vladimir putin in private. >>> also tonight, dark secrets and sex, new allegations about the woman chargewith being a secret russian agent here in the u.s. >>> how they made it out alive for the first time, we hear from the kids rescued from the cave. >>> an emergency on the beach, two kids, two bites just miles apart in a place where sharks rarely attack. > ening scene on the road, fellow drivers desperately trying to alert a woman flames were shooting out of her car. t
president trump wants to repaint the presidential aircraft red, white a former first lady jacquelinenedy picked the design. boeing is building a plane for the air force that are expects to be done in 2024. >> i kind of like that classic baby blue. so elegant. >> going to be hard. i don't know if i like change. >> we'll have to see what it looks like. >> thanks for joining us here at 5:00. >>> tonight, whiplash as president trump contradicts u.s. intelligence on...
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>> jacqueline martin, she was a nurse, actually, at the hospital. >> so she knew my mama. >> reportereborah piece together that their mothers both worked at the same hospital and must have arranged for the birth and adoption to all happen under their control. then rob decides to share what he's been so nervous about telling to his birth family. >> i do want to tell you something. i'm battling leukemia right now. i'm in remission. i don't want you to think that i searched you out for anything. but to know where i came from and for my daughter to know where she came from. if you look me up and you see me being sick, i don't want you to think that it's, you know, because i want bone marrow or anything. >> you needed it, i would give it. are you okay, though? >> he's got one more month. >> one more month of chemo. i'm in remission, i went into remission fast. >> reporter: rob's newfound family offering that lifeline if he ever in additioned it. they promised to meet after he finishes his cancer treatment. >> this is one of the greatest days of my life, i want you do know that. >> this is
>> jacqueline martin, she was a nurse, actually, at the hospital. >> so she knew my mama. >> reportereborah piece together that their mothers both worked at the same hospital and must have arranged for the birth and adoption to all happen under their control. then rob decides to share what he's been so nervous about telling to his birth family. >> i do want to tell you something. i'm battling leukemia right now. i'm in remission. i don't want you to think that i searched...
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the original crime fighting women in the '70s tv series jacqueline smith s farrah fawcett and kate jacksonwer succeeded by drew barrymore and lucy lieu in the first movie. kristin stewartl amy scott w take over the legendary roles. elizabeth banks joins theas cas role., formerly a man's >> seeing a pattern here. every 20 years or so, whole new crew. >>> call it a case of like girlfriend like boyfriend. brad pitt's style evolution, sarah started a now viral thrthd about actor and his girlfrie micking ways. we did a little dicking through the archives. here's brad with gwyneth paltrow in the mid '90s. he goes a little more brunet heen he started dating jennifer aniston. transforms with an gentlemjeli jolie. matched her hair style almost to a tee. this is incredible once it wast pointed this is not just these four examples. many. >> ias like really? she's written too much into it. >> go to that thread and see t what ynk. let us know on social media what you think. >> still ahead, the packers put the pedal to the metal. you're watching "early today." o. it was tough getting out there on stage.
the original crime fighting women in the '70s tv series jacqueline smith s farrah fawcett and kate jacksonwer succeeded by drew barrymore and lucy lieu in the first movie. kristin stewartl amy scott w take over the legendary roles. elizabeth banks joins theas cas role., formerly a man's >> seeing a pattern here. every 20 years or so, whole new crew. >>> call it a case of like girlfriend like boyfriend. brad pitt's style evolution, sarah started a now viral thrthd about actor and...
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jacqueline hello again as you are seeing mr trump and mr putin are already in the same room there should be a couple of translators there but other than that nobody else for this first round of the historic summit now i'd like to tell you what donald said first he began with saying that it's actually good to get along with russia he said it's not a bad thing this is a typical message coming from donald trump when he speaks to the media but this time he passed on the message directly to vladimir putin. he had not been getting along very well for the land if you like in here not too long for the getting close to you but i think we. should get thank you i've been saying and i'm sure you've heard you and there's a campaign that is getting along with russia is a good thing you know the big three. before this both presidents quite frequently had phone conversations on various issues and something the russian president said was that he's finally happy to meet donald trump face to face after these numerous of phone conversations something else important that we heard from donald trump was congra
jacqueline hello again as you are seeing mr trump and mr putin are already in the same room there should be a couple of translators there but other than that nobody else for this first round of the historic summit now i'd like to tell you what donald said first he began with saying that it's actually good to get along with russia he said it's not a bad thing this is a typical message coming from donald trump when he speaks to the media but this time he passed on the message directly to vladimir...
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dot com at the top of the hour jacqueline berger will be here with the latest headlines but for me it's by far. the. last. act. twelfth of may twenty seventeen overnight a dangerous computer virus has spread around the globe want to cry is the name of the cyber criminals have given the virus was which they blackmailed the victims by blocking their computer data the ransom three hundred dollars to be paid in bitcoins. more than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network georgia bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mult. how can one single mole there similar tenuously paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world the answer has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all are vulnerable to the same way all are dependent on one single company as is ever. state administration in europe. what are the consequences this is what we've the team of journalists from
dot com at the top of the hour jacqueline berger will be here with the latest headlines but for me it's by far. the. last. act. twelfth of may twenty seventeen overnight a dangerous computer virus has spread around the globe want to cry is the name of the cyber criminals have given the virus was which they blackmailed the victims by blocking their computer data the ransom three hundred dollars to be paid in bitcoins. more than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by...
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this is our to international coming to live with me jacqueline vogel welcome to the program we are currently waiting for at the joint press conference between donald trump and lot of your putin to begin in helsinki these are live pictures from the hall where the press conference will be taking place we've been seeing a reporter's filing in little by little over the past hour and it looks like almost everyone is seated so that is awaited imminently at the two sat down for one on one talks for just over two hours and then sat down for a lunch joined by six aides each that was taken place in the hall of mirrors of the presidential palace in helsinki after the two had their one on one meeting trump did say to the media that it was a very very good start for everybody so of course now the question is what will be said during this press conference here's our tease if a train go who is at the press conference for us with the latest. so the meeting lasted two times longer than originally expected and we were only allowed to film the first forty seconds oh you're going to be. mr moved on from that sh
this is our to international coming to live with me jacqueline vogel welcome to the program we are currently waiting for at the joint press conference between donald trump and lot of your putin to begin in helsinki these are live pictures from the hall where the press conference will be taking place we've been seeing a reporter's filing in little by little over the past hour and it looks like almost everyone is seated so that is awaited imminently at the two sat down for one on one talks for...
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well you know my colleague jacqueline vega spoke to the co-founder of the photography project goal click well this documents football culture around the world including here 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 used to you catherine involved grads because 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 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 an
well you know my colleague jacqueline vega spoke to the co-founder of the photography project goal click well this documents football culture around the world including here 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 used to you catherine involved grads because we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian...
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are also meant to provide a glimpse into the country's footballing culture earlier my colleague jacqueline vulgar and spoke to the co-founder of the goal click project matthew berry. 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 used 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 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 itself what we want what we really want to do was tell those on told stories and really
are also meant to provide a glimpse into the country's footballing culture earlier my colleague jacqueline vulgar and spoke to the co-founder of the goal click project matthew berry. 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 used 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...
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get in touch by following guys on social media and for all the latest you can join my colleague jacqueline very at the top of the hour. people criticize us or they question us and they want to know why we're not more book critical of russia and the real question is how come we're not tooting russia's horn more because they are been genius during this crisis but that would be i think a little bit you know over the top to simply point out all the good things that they're constantly doing so we just try to take a more balanced middle of the road approach that's you know the fact is that they're making all these other economies look stupid by comparison. with hope to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. i want. to go on to be press which is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested in the waters and the. question. became a cameraman. with me once they showed some movies for them. videos and so on with the book eastern and. down one string i don't roughly done t.v. . greetings and salutations welcome home all hawk watche
get in touch by following guys on social media and for all the latest you can join my colleague jacqueline very at the top of the hour. people criticize us or they question us and they want to know why we're not more book critical of russia and the real question is how come we're not tooting russia's horn more because they are been genius during this crisis but that would be i think a little bit you know over the top to simply point out all the good things that they're constantly doing so we...
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some of the four hundred twenty two people are to go earlier discuss the story with my colleague jacqueline vogel. well the praise that this massive relocation effort has received in the west from some of the most senior people in charge seems absolutely unanimous it is of course but barely anyone of those joining in the course has actually spoken to civilians on the ground and r t how has done that and i'll tell you what there really is a rather strong contrast between what the big names are saying now and the things that we heard when we talked to these syrians that we've been able to get these brave people and their families out of syria after the extraordinary work they've done saving lives this video shows them helping the people but they only help the rebel fighters they really those close to them the last thing they cared about is civilians we complained for the ever creation of the white helmets and i were grateful now that this was successful and that some of these people and their families can be accommodated here in germany where no one did anything out of humanitarian concerns i
some of the four hundred twenty two people are to go earlier discuss the story with my colleague jacqueline vogel. well the praise that this massive relocation effort has received in the west from some of the most senior people in charge seems absolutely unanimous it is of course but barely anyone of those joining in the course has actually spoken to civilians on the ground and r t how has done that and i'll tell you what there really is a rather strong contrast between what the big names are...
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this is our to international coming to live with me jacqueline vogel welcome to the program we are currently waiting for the joint press conference between donald trump and lot of your putin to begin in helsinki these are live pictures from the hall where the press conference will be taking place we've been seeing a reporter's filing in little by little over the past hour and it looks like almost everyone is seated so that is awaited imminently at the two sat down for one on one talks for just over two hours and then sat down for a lunch joined by six aides each that was taken place in the hall of mirrors of the presidential palace in helsinki after the two had their one on one meeting trump did say to the mean.
this is our to international coming to live with me jacqueline vogel welcome to the program we are currently waiting for the joint press conference between donald trump and lot of your putin to begin in helsinki these are live pictures from the hall where the press conference will be taking place we've been seeing a reporter's filing in little by little over the past hour and it looks like almost everyone is seated so that is awaited imminently at the two sat down for one on one talks for just...
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jacqueline hello you're absolutely right the two presidents are in one room in the should be there with only the translators nobody else about fifteen minutes ago the talks began bugs some journalists and cameramen were allowed to hear some of the first words that the two leaders were telling each other i can tell you that vladimir putin was actually happy that he could finally meet donald trump face to face he said it's finally great to talk to you in person after so many phone calls that the to the habs together in the course of this year now besides this donald trump began with congratulating vladimir putin on what he called a great fold ball world cup let's take a listen to what exactly the american president said. to me. that. he had not been getting along very well for the list if you like to here not too long but it's getting close to you but i think we don't. really get a life in change and i'm sure you've heard you and there's a campaign that is getting along with russia is a good thing that it is. now let me just correct myself a little bit this was donald talking about how it
jacqueline hello you're absolutely right the two presidents are in one room in the should be there with only the translators nobody else about fifteen minutes ago the talks began bugs some journalists and cameramen were allowed to hear some of the first words that the two leaders were telling each other i can tell you that vladimir putin was actually happy that he could finally meet donald trump face to face he said it's finally great to talk to you in person after so many phone calls that the...
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this is art international bring you your live news update with me jacqueline virgo welcome to the program after two more nail biting matches we now know all for some a finalist at the two thousand and eighteen world cup and with all the day's action let's cross to neil harvey and peter schmeichel in sochi to kick start our special football coverage. let me just say about croatia and i've said this right from the beginning this is a proper focal to the got really good players in every position they come to play is who. is he and so against and so on in the group for they can play if they have three games they can play from the old make it through through that players like food which suits him just before the end of ninety minutes and really look in some discomfort and susan of tennis hamstring and he carried on and played thirty minutes with what we don't know what i'm hearing in the thirty minute tape absolutely fantastic he makes three really big saves nice to shift he really ran out of legs the game continued but the real difference approaches with the finish line is quite remarkable hi
this is art international bring you your live news update with me jacqueline virgo welcome to the program after two more nail biting matches we now know all for some a finalist at the two thousand and eighteen world cup and with all the day's action let's cross to neil harvey and peter schmeichel in sochi to kick start our special football coverage. let me just say about croatia and i've said this right from the beginning this is a proper focal to the got really good players in every position...
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jacqueline hello again first of all i want to tell you that right now i'm standing just meters away where and donald trump were giving their press conference and i'll be glad to share all the details with you it's a bit difficult to digest everything right now but let me just go through the first part of the press conference both leaders actually agree that this is the time to stop this collapsing of bilateral relations between russia and the u.s. so just take a moment to listen to what both leaders said about that. what do you to everyone the by literally relationship are going through a complicated stage and yet those impedance. the current. tense atmosphere essentially have no solid reason behind it the global war is a thing of past our relationship has never been worse. that is now however changed as of about four hours ago. some like to focus on the speeches of both president separately first lot of our. first began with mentioning that a specific written message was passed over to the american delegation with suggestions when it comes to investigating the allegations of possible rus
jacqueline hello again first of all i want to tell you that right now i'm standing just meters away where and donald trump were giving their press conference and i'll be glad to share all the details with you it's a bit difficult to digest everything right now but let me just go through the first part of the press conference both leaders actually agree that this is the time to stop this collapsing of bilateral relations between russia and the u.s. so just take a moment to listen to what both...
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this is our to international bring you your life news update with me jacqueline luca welcome to the program. british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back two recent plans for a so-called softer brags that were u.k. ties to the e.u. stay as close as possible it's been announced the health secretary jeremy hunt will replace him johnson has published his resignation letter online he said brooks it should have been about opportunities but quote that dream is dying suffocated by needless self-doubt he also claimed the country's no heading towards a semi brock's it and the status of a colony artie's henitiuk the has the details of the shock resignation. the u.k. prime minister to resign may faced a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and peers in parliament today as she was hoping to try and get control of her cabinet admits all the infighting in her leadership is under a huge risk out the moment the infighting surrounds that maze idea for i think the silly tainted customs arrangement that's happening abo
this is our to international bring you your life news update with me jacqueline luca welcome to the program. british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back two recent plans for a so-called softer brags that were u.k. ties to the e.u. stay as close as possible it's been announced the health secretary jeremy hunt will replace him johnson has published his resignation letter online he said brooks it...
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sunday morning, jacqueline, executive director of the national congress of american indians discusses american native and american alaskan issues. tina pigeon, general counsel for cable provider, gci talks about how the company makes broadband possible for small villages across tundras, glaciers and mountains. the incoming president for telehealth will talk about providing healthcare and telemedicine. then, book tv saturday noon eastern the c-span cities tour except the literary historical theme. the author of amazing pipeline stories, the president of the alaska heritage institute with her book on alaskan natives. stan jones will talk on the 1989 exxon valdez oil spill. sunday on afterwards, author mark adams talks about his book, tip of the iceberg. he retraces and 1899 -- the c-span cities tour visits the alaska state capitol, the alaskan heritage center and we will take a look at preparing seafood for market. at 430 on real america, watch for documentaries on alaska. the film alaska silver millions, 1949 film, eskimo hunters in northwestern alaska. watch alaska weekend, saturday a
sunday morning, jacqueline, executive director of the national congress of american indians discusses american native and american alaskan issues. tina pigeon, general counsel for cable provider, gci talks about how the company makes broadband possible for small villages across tundras, glaciers and mountains. the incoming president for telehealth will talk about providing healthcare and telemedicine. then, book tv saturday noon eastern the c-span cities tour except the literary historical...
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this is our to international coming to you live with me jacqueline guga i'll be bringing you your headline news a bit later in the program but first we go to our team in the heart of moscow for a special world cup coverage. welcome back to you all of you go in central moscow right. peter schmeichel myself looking ahead to the first world cup semifinal belgians like you know just under three. months at this point both of those countries will have ground just too awful . this is an incredible game. you have to played really really well. you can imagine how the atmosphere has been build up from game to game to game knowledge and did go into this world. with some plate expectations from back home and i think also from the more knowledgeable part of the footballing community when looking at the number of play is. that belgium they have available with high quality performances are not bad a lot of premier league players i notice certainly that well known in england it is they call it they called the they call them the golden generation they did that two years ago in the european championships as
this is our to international coming to you live with me jacqueline guga i'll be bringing you your headline news a bit later in the program but first we go to our team in the heart of moscow for a special world cup coverage. welcome back to you all of you go in central moscow right. peter schmeichel myself looking ahead to the first world cup semifinal belgians like you know just under three. months at this point both of those countries will have ground just too awful . this is an incredible...
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. >> about 20,000 people were expected to head to jacqueline to take part in this year's petal fest.ll proceeds from today's event benefits bike east bay. >> last year henry was out there doing tricks and stuff. >> i ride a bike but nothing that fancy. let's turn things over to mark tamayo who is here with a look at the forecast going into the evening. we are watching the fires and weather conditions for those as well. >> we are still talking about hot temperatures. that has been a constant all week long. you have all these huge fires that have started. there is a potential for more fire starts across the state. we are in the middle of summer and fire season is a serious reality in northern california and the bay area. here in the bay area and -- we do not have extreme heat. we had a few upper 90s. around the bay itself it was 60s , 70s and 80s. to the north and to the east we have very hot temperatures approaching the south bay neighborhoods. satellite showing you this. a few high clouds drifting in. we have the marine layer clouds. we have the onshore wind pushing the fog into the
. >> about 20,000 people were expected to head to jacqueline to take part in this year's petal fest.ll proceeds from today's event benefits bike east bay. >> last year henry was out there doing tricks and stuff. >> i ride a bike but nothing that fancy. let's turn things over to mark tamayo who is here with a look at the forecast going into the evening. we are watching the fires and weather conditions for those as well. >> we are still talking about hot temperatures. that...
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this is arch international coming to you live with me jacqueline i'll be bringing you your headline news a bit later in the program but first we go to our team in the heart of moscow for our special world cup coverage. in less than two hours the world cup semifinal underway. it's beautifully balanced fronts against belgium both. huge support for you for russia for this might be just michael is alongside me helping to break down this looks like a. really really good close encounter here would you try to give the edge to at this point was that mission impossible i think the last part that i think it's so evenly balanced. it's two teams that has slowly progressed in terms of quality they evolve they've played it's on and fantastically well. and the talent on spec tonight is incredible and i think a lot of people had belgium as a doc who was coming into this tournament they were two years ago as well they called the belgium. squawked all the pelting players circled in generation and it didn't quite turn a full that fulfill that two years ago the expectations. and and this year it's just been
this is arch international coming to you live with me jacqueline i'll be bringing you your headline news a bit later in the program but first we go to our team in the heart of moscow for our special world cup coverage. in less than two hours the world cup semifinal underway. it's beautifully balanced fronts against belgium both. huge support for you for russia for this might be just michael is alongside me helping to break down this looks like a. really really good close encounter here would...
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it was very helpful to me at the time i started to talk to somebody like you worked for jacqueline kennedy because i would hear these four stories for example when she first began mrs. kennedy told her she wanted a french chef in the white house so she had heard about this wonderful chef working in the french embassy and called and offered him a job. the chef reported this to his boss was the french ambassador reported home and the french were very offended she found herself early in her career called into the oval office by president kennedy who told her under no circumstances could she approach any french chef but then mrs. kennedy said i want the french chef. so she found another one and worked with immigration and custom and had them made u.s. citizen overnight so she got her french chef but did not violate president kennedy's rule he has to be a citizen. >> also the fact that it could be done overnight left. >> she was a great resource. i called on her great deal. yet what could happen. but then to go to the same miserable experiences but i said did you ever have a problem with the ho
it was very helpful to me at the time i started to talk to somebody like you worked for jacqueline kennedy because i would hear these four stories for example when she first began mrs. kennedy told her she wanted a french chef in the white house so she had heard about this wonderful chef working in the french embassy and called and offered him a job. the chef reported this to his boss was the french ambassador reported home and the french were very offended she found herself early in her career...
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we do have slow traffic approaching jacqueline. your right two lanes are blocked. it actually starts to the north. keep that in mind. the southbound commute also slow. there was an earlier car fire and fire crews on scene. it will be a distraction. getting over towards the rest aft day shows a typical pattern. i see a crash around here. it may be effecting the slow lane that could be an issue. hopefully we'll clear that quickly. the bay bridge toll plaza has it on. still very light. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> coming up next, the reason you'll want to check your fridge this morning. >>> plus no more peanuts, the major airline that will no longer offer the popular snack during flights. >>> twitter clips the wings of millions of users. >>> and later, scott, easing your commute. the plan to produce congestion. stick around. lots more news to come. you're watching today in the bay. >>> good tuesday morning. let's check out temperatures in the upper 60s by 10:00. we'll warm up to the mid-80s today here. parts of the bay area will be really hot. we'll
we do have slow traffic approaching jacqueline. your right two lanes are blocked. it actually starts to the north. keep that in mind. the southbound commute also slow. there was an earlier car fire and fire crews on scene. it will be a distraction. getting over towards the rest aft day shows a typical pattern. i see a crash around here. it may be effecting the slow lane that could be an issue. hopefully we'll clear that quickly. the bay bridge toll plaza has it on. still very light. back to...
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my wife, jacqueline, had -- her oxford school had a reunion, i think, so i went for that. i said, what can i do, and i went down and began checking this stuff. and i said, oh, my gosh, look what's here. and i could not believe what it was. so that really helped a lot. okay. ing. >> [inaudible] >> yes, i was going to read a passage which i a rather like, if i can. this is what i found, i really like this in the battle of bennington where they had, they were caught in heavy rain. and they had people just that were showing up the fight, but they didn't know what to do. and the commander of the military, of the force that they have, they had that was sent in was a man named friedrich balm, and he was a lieutenant colonel. they had brunswickers fighting up here. a lot of we'd call them mercenaries, but they were actually fighting -- they came in and this is an account of when they came this to fight. so they had a storm, and warnerred had sent the -- warnerred had sent the word to bring in the green mountain boys from manchester because they thought they were going to get overr
my wife, jacqueline, had -- her oxford school had a reunion, i think, so i went for that. i said, what can i do, and i went down and began checking this stuff. and i said, oh, my gosh, look what's here. and i could not believe what it was. so that really helped a lot. okay. ing. >> [inaudible] >> yes, i was going to read a passage which i a rather like, if i can. this is what i found, i really like this in the battle of bennington where they had, they were caught in heavy rain. and...
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for the requirements of the trial lawyers jacqueline would dana returned to this region where the armedrebels known as the code those opposed is an operating who tried to secede from the regime. that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. apollinaire forgive me please on then me exact i'm on t.v. you do get to get to timor ok there my fear for many is that when i viewed as a smile. i deserve i don't think envy to meet their segment so long they play with their minds on the. sunday. it was auntie could have fed me on the let me get over. baku the head of i think the p.c. the cab driver is the only thing there and to see. some m.q. would use to clapham said could take. she got most. core part of the he took c. on the d. last the loss it just was a loss and i mean if we're on a show not going to don't know who god is done this having. us in a second thought to say. it is not doing. all the last a bit of. the night and has no idea may. set fairly soon then the same board they must factor just should be if you had a pretty september. a
for the requirements of the trial lawyers jacqueline would dana returned to this region where the armedrebels known as the code those opposed is an operating who tried to secede from the regime. that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. apollinaire forgive me please on then me exact i'm on t.v. you do get to get to timor ok there my fear for many is that when i viewed as a smile. i deserve i don't think envy to meet their segment so...
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>> uh, do you mean jacqueline? >> okay. so that's how it's gonna be. y'all wanna play. okay, then.like what, what? >> [ bleep ] get out, you're off the show. sorry, chef. >> because you should be working in the finest restaurant in the world. >> thank you, chef. >> just not any world that i live in. >> one of the things humor and comedy does is it gets your attention. it comes in the form of a joke, it comes in the form of satire, if it has an entertainment value, people will listen to it. >> working off of something that's in pop culture is very satisfying because it gives everyone a sense that we're all in on it. in a fractured age where people feel very alone i think a lot of mankind's desire is to feel like we're together. >> i know y'all do these parodies on your show. >> oh, thank you. >> no, thank you. no. don't do one of "empire." >> i wouldn't. >> do that. >> okay. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] is up with me, man? >> we may be there already, but what if, as a nation or as a world, too many of us are spending too much time parodying and satiring culture? no one's going to be growi
>> uh, do you mean jacqueline? >> okay. so that's how it's gonna be. y'all wanna play. okay, then.like what, what? >> [ bleep ] get out, you're off the show. sorry, chef. >> because you should be working in the finest restaurant in the world. >> thank you, chef. >> just not any world that i live in. >> one of the things humor and comedy does is it gets your attention. it comes in the form of a joke, it comes in the form of satire, if it has an...
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me when i started as social secretary to talk to someone like leticia baldridge who worked for jacqueline kennedy and have her tell horror stories of things that happened to her when she was social secretary. for example when she began working as social secretary she said she wanted a french chef in the white house and so she heard about this wonderful french chef working in the french embassy in london so she called and offered him the job and the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador who reported to the police a palace, the french were offended, she found herself early in her career being called on the oval office carpet by pres. kennedy who told her under no circumstances was she to poach any french chef. on the other side of the coin she had mrs. kennedy saying -- a tipple -- typical social secretary maneuvering she found another french chef, worked immigrations and customs and made us citizen overnight. mrs. kennedy got her french chef but did not violate pres. kennedy's rule that it had to be an american citizen. >> the good old days that you could get something like
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the claim is stemming from a fight in jacqueline square in 2015. the former black panther leader and city councilwoman were discussing house projects when councilwoman brooks allegedly knocked mrs. brown backwards over a stack of folding chairs. elaine brown sued the city of oakland and a judge awarded her $1.2 million in damages. the san francisco chronicle says the oakland city council approved the settlement including 1.2 $1.2 million plus her legal fees. >>> your pg&e bill could be higher starting next year. the utility stepping up safety measures since the deadly explosion in san bruno eight years ago. the ca commission held a he yesterday. the pg&e watchdog organization ney will go towards safety. >> the rates are high and getting higher and it's on top of other rates. so that is what's critical here for people. in terms of them having to choose and make the choices of what can they afford to pay this month. >> if approved the gas bill for typical customers would increase by more than a dollar a month. that's a 2% hike. the commissioners are
the claim is stemming from a fight in jacqueline square in 2015. the former black panther leader and city councilwoman were discussing house projects when councilwoman brooks allegedly knocked mrs. brown backwards over a stack of folding chairs. elaine brown sued the city of oakland and a judge awarded her $1.2 million in damages. the san francisco chronicle says the oakland city council approved the settlement including 1.2 $1.2 million plus her legal fees. >>> your pg&e bill...
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brian: in this picture is jacqueline kennedy and her warnecke.band, jack when you see that, what is your reaction? ms. kennan warnecke: i knew they had a romance. it looks like it was taken at that time. whoas the architect designed president kennedy's grave. so he worked very closely with the first lady. brian: and the architect of the hart building in the senate here , among other things. how serious was the relationship? think --n warnecke: i my guess is she was not very serious about it. architect. his financial picture went up and down dramatically from time to time. liked to marry people with money and position. i do not think in the long run -- i think this was something she enjoyed and it was very short. she broke it off. i do not think it was going anywhere. i met him at a party in san francisco. i had just returned from cuba. not being back from in cuba, i am sorry. i would go with my husband, and we were going to go together. he was writing argument -- writing articles about cuba. we learned that the cubans would not give me a visa. so i had to make my way back to san francisc
brian: in this picture is jacqueline kennedy and her warnecke.band, jack when you see that, what is your reaction? ms. kennan warnecke: i knew they had a romance. it looks like it was taken at that time. whoas the architect designed president kennedy's grave. so he worked very closely with the first lady. brian: and the architect of the hart building in the senate here , among other things. how serious was the relationship? think --n warnecke: i my guess is she was not very serious about it....
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for the requirements of the trial lawyer jacqueline mu dana returned to this region where the armed rebelsknown as the code those opposed isn't operating who tried to secede from the regime. that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. apollinaire forgive me please on then me exactly manfredi you do get a kid to timor ok they're my faithful many. when i viewed as a smile. i deserve i don't think envy to meet their segment so long if we with their minds on the. sunday. it was aunty could have fed me on the let me get over. baku the head of my the f.p.c. the cat that is the only thing there and to see. some m.q. wood is good too glad i'm sick could take that. she got most. part of that he took c. on there the loss the loss it just it was a loss and i mean those if put on a show not going to turn don't know who got this done this is. us in a second thought to say. don't buy. it is not doing. all the last a bit of. the never has your idea. set fair i'm still in the same boat they must factor just should be if you had a pretty september. s
for the requirements of the trial lawyer jacqueline mu dana returned to this region where the armed rebelsknown as the code those opposed isn't operating who tried to secede from the regime. that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. apollinaire forgive me please on then me exactly manfredi you do get a kid to timor ok they're my faithful many. when i viewed as a smile. i deserve i don't think envy to meet their segment so long if we...
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for the requirements of the trial lawyers jacqueline would dana return to this region where the armedrebels known as the code those opposed isn't operating who tried to secede from the regime. or else that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. happening there forgive me please on then me exact i'm on t.v. you do get to get it ok there are many. ideas or can say envy to meet their segment so long if we with their minds on the. sunday. it was auntie could have fed me when the. where. baku the head of i think the p.c. the cab driver is the only thing there and to see. some m.k. would do is good too glad i'm sick could take that. she got most. part of that he took c. on the the last loss it just was a loss and i mean if we don't a show not going to turn don't know who god is done this having. us in a second thought to say. it is not doing. it all the last a bit of. the night and has no idea may. set fairly soon then this same board they must faca just should be a few a day they are pretty safe. approving september while it if you j
for the requirements of the trial lawyers jacqueline would dana return to this region where the armedrebels known as the code those opposed isn't operating who tried to secede from the regime. or else that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. happening there forgive me please on then me exact i'm on t.v. you do get to get it ok there are many. ideas or can say envy to meet their segment so long if we with their minds on the. sunday. it...
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for the requirements of the trial lawyer jacqueline mu dana returned to this region where the armed rebelsknown as the kodos opposed our brain who tried to secede from the regime. that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. lap in their fog we need peace on their mean exact amount really you do get to get it ok there are many. when i viewed as a smile. i deserve counseling envy to meet their segment so long they play with their minds on the. sunday. it was auntie could have fed me on the let me get over. baku the head of i think the p.c. the cab driver is only there and to see. some m.q. would do to clapham say could take that. she got most. part of that he took c. on the d. last the loss it just was a loss and i mean those if put on a show not going to turn don't know who got this done this. or us and second daughter say. no ever. seen it go. it will not do it. out of all the last a bit of. the night and has no idea may. set fairly soon then the same board they must factor just should be if you had a pretty september. october in sep
for the requirements of the trial lawyer jacqueline mu dana returned to this region where the armed rebelsknown as the kodos opposed our brain who tried to secede from the regime. that it was. not administered. in this isolated location gray's army plan to ambush the rebel kodos. lap in their fog we need peace on their mean exact amount really you do get to get it ok there are many. when i viewed as a smile. i deserve counseling envy to meet their segment so long they play with their minds on...