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jacqueline, you're 17, you're a senior. if someone wants to reach your peers, like your friends with information with data, what's the best way to do that? >> i think that social media campaigns are really powerful. one particular is the truth. i constantly see the ads come up on instagram and snapchat and definitely some of the kids' channels my brother watches. so some of that and also ads being targeted befofor pop cult media, because my peers and i are more likely to read that before we sit down with the huffington post. so that and just social media tv, get the conversation started, especially with some of the shows we've been watching the past few years. i think that would work. >> i would agree. like i said to you earlier in the week, that snapchat stories and instagram stories are a really effective way to get media across. we have to click it once and it plays for us. we don't have to go in depth to work to get our news. >> you want to come to axios.com. you'll get smart, brevity -- you made the point to me you don
jacqueline, you're 17, you're a senior. if someone wants to reach your peers, like your friends with information with data, what's the best way to do that? >> i think that social media campaigns are really powerful. one particular is the truth. i constantly see the ads come up on instagram and snapchat and definitely some of the kids' channels my brother watches. so some of that and also ads being targeted befofor pop cult media, because my peers and i are more likely to read that before...
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brandon and jacqueline, you're both insightful. thank you for sharing your views with us. thank you for coming and talking with us. i appreciate the teen who wrote about this conversation for us. we would like to thank the bank of america for making these conversations possible. we would like to thank c-span for being here and covering us. now we'll hear a brief message from bank of america and i'll be back. thank you very much to our friends at the bank of america for making that message and making this possible. now it's a pleasure to introduce to our stage doing advocacy work on e-cigarettes welcoming both high schools and middle schools. thank you so much for coming. appreciate you very much. >> thank you. >> you talk to a lot of high school students. what did you think of what jacqueline and brandon had to say? >> i thought it was right on. first of all, it takes a lot of courage to come up here. give it up for those high school students coming here. [ applause ] >> i mentioned, duncan, that cast global has an e-cigarette prevention program that targets both high scho
brandon and jacqueline, you're both insightful. thank you for sharing your views with us. thank you for coming and talking with us. i appreciate the teen who wrote about this conversation for us. we would like to thank the bank of america for making these conversations possible. we would like to thank c-span for being here and covering us. now we'll hear a brief message from bank of america and i'll be back. thank you very much to our friends at the bank of america for making that message and...
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keeler thank you so much for joining us today jacqueline. thank you for having me thank you so the violence against women act was passed in one nine hundred ninety two which i want to make i want to add was coined the year of the woman because of the impact of anita hill's one thousand nine hundred one testimony and the record number of women that one congressional seats and that momentum helped to get the act passed now we're in the year of blaming women for everything and it's gone from words to actions and they're now now it's just blatantly putting lives that list at risk when you see this jacqueline what does the violence against women act do specifically to help native victims of sexual violence and why is that so necessary. yeah there are large swaths the united states in which native women are completely vulnerable there are gaps in the justices. which were really evolved in the nineteenth century and were made worse with rulings that happened in the twentieth century basically tribes do not have jurisdiction over non-natives so if y
keeler thank you so much for joining us today jacqueline. thank you for having me thank you so the violence against women act was passed in one nine hundred ninety two which i want to make i want to add was coined the year of the woman because of the impact of anita hill's one thousand nine hundred one testimony and the record number of women that one congressional seats and that momentum helped to get the act passed now we're in the year of blaming women for everything and it's gone from words...
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jacqueline has other cases to work these days.ie's case will surely always hold a special place in her heart. >> do you think derrick would have approved? his confidence in you would have been vindicated finally. >> i wish so bad he was there. >> annie started off as a case for veronica, too. but she became so much more. >> we put her ashes in the ocean. so that she would never be in one place and so that forever we were -- we could feel like she was there. >> despite the horrific events that took away her daughter, veronica is still as determined as ever to continue to do good work and to help children in need. she and james adopted three more children in 2015. it was just what annie would have wanted them to do. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it's 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. the president stoking immigration fears and going after dratsz. the democrats fighting back with
jacqueline has other cases to work these days.ie's case will surely always hold a special place in her heart. >> do you think derrick would have approved? his confidence in you would have been vindicated finally. >> i wish so bad he was there. >> annie started off as a case for veronica, too. but she became so much more. >> we put her ashes in the ocean. so that she would never be in one place and so that forever we were -- we could feel like she was there. >>...
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in and, good morning to jacqueline and mary. >> yes. well, some of them are stronger. >> good tuesday morning to you. and we are looking at clear and cool conditions. much cooler compared to where we were. and, a live look with our san jose camera. we are in the 40s. 47 in livermore. 56 four concord. near-normal daytime highs cooler compared yesterday afternoon. and we will stay with those temperatures and that sunshine through the week. so not a lot of change the the week. looking ahead to next week sh and let's check in with jacqueline. >> it is very slow going for drivers heading along the east shore freeway. this is 80 at mcbride. traffic is down to a crawl. it is in the red. if you're heading westbound over to the bay bridge toll plaza. that's because they have overnight roadwork until about 5 am. that's between pablo road and carlson. and you can see the backup speed dip below 10 miles per hour. there also tracking delays in eastbound direction. as well. less than 80 from highway 4 to the maze. >>> thinking. they say our customers
in and, good morning to jacqueline and mary. >> yes. well, some of them are stronger. >> good tuesday morning to you. and we are looking at clear and cool conditions. much cooler compared to where we were. and, a live look with our san jose camera. we are in the 40s. 47 in livermore. 56 four concord. near-normal daytime highs cooler compared yesterday afternoon. and we will stay with those temperatures and that sunshine through the week. so not a lot of change the the week. looking...
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the last one maybe the jacqueline kennedy. i always wonder how you can deal with the tragedy when you are living under the extreme tragedy -- spotlight of the white house. thank you for sharing your family stories in your work continuing his legacy. jennifer: great. thanks so much for having me. i appreciate it. >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> monday night on the talksicators, jeff cohen about emergency communications and what has changed since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. he is interviewed by john hendel. >> the challenge is when someone is inside a building. -- ite been championing basically means the doors are kicked down. if someone is behind the apartment door or office suite, 911 needs to know where to send the responders. that is a very tough technological challenge. in 2015, the fcc adopted in order which was groundbreaking. for the first time applying requirements of carriers to determine a caller's location inside a building.
the last one maybe the jacqueline kennedy. i always wonder how you can deal with the tragedy when you are living under the extreme tragedy -- spotlight of the white house. thank you for sharing your family stories in your work continuing his legacy. jennifer: great. thanks so much for having me. i appreciate it. >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> monday night on the talksicators, jeff cohen about emergency communications and what has changed since the 9/11...
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jacqueline: that's 113 people every day. catherine: that's unacceptable.acinte: african-american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. wendy: that's unacceptable. gordon: nearly 250,000 men and women in the u.s. catherine: will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. emily: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. bethany: unacceptable. lesa: unacceptable. jacqueline: unacceptable. wendy: help us save lives. lesa: together, with susan g. komen we're committed to reducing u.s. breast cancer deaths by half. melissa: and we're going to do it by 2026. catherine: support susan g. komen. catherine: join our fight. save lives. visit komen dot org slash unacceptable. lesa: failure is unacceptable. lou: president trump speaking at a rally in charlotte, north carolina. he's address the media's role in creating a toxic political environment. president trump: we have seen the media use the events of this week to score political points
jacqueline: that's 113 people every day. catherine: that's unacceptable.acinte: african-american women die from breast cancer nearly 41% more than caucasian women. wendy: that's unacceptable. gordon: nearly 250,000 men and women in the u.s. catherine: will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. emily: that's unacceptable. laura: breast cancer is the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. jacinte: breast cancer is unacceptable. bethany: unacceptable. lesa: unacceptable....
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my hope is that through the course of time and great efforts of the white house historical that jacqueline kennedy founded in 1961, it is efforts education and preservation and legacy and learning about the president, they will be remembered. i am trying very hard to do that. >> we have visited the mckinley memorial in ohio. what a structure. tell her audience the story of how they came to the? -- to be. >> way back in the day, people revered him. you know the significance about the roses they wore in the day when he was assassinated. . it --izens of ohio thought it would be fitting to come together and create a memorial for his legacy and memory. he is probably ohio's most becauseu.s. president he was not only a house number but the last u.s. civil war president. produced, inat addition to the fact that he was assassinated, probably contributed to them having a wonderful memorial. >> it is impressive. the amount of space it takes and the size of the memorial itself. i understood the first lady was very much involved in the building of it. >> that's correct. >> the first lady ladies memori
my hope is that through the course of time and great efforts of the white house historical that jacqueline kennedy founded in 1961, it is efforts education and preservation and legacy and learning about the president, they will be remembered. i am trying very hard to do that. >> we have visited the mckinley memorial in ohio. what a structure. tell her audience the story of how they came to the? -- to be. >> way back in the day, people revered him. you know the significance about the...
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course of time and the great efforts of the white house historical society -- association, that jacqueline kennedy founded in 1961, through the efforts of education, preservation and legacy, learning about those presidents, they will certainly be remembered. i'm trying very hard to do that . >> we visited the mckinley memorial in canton ohio, what a structure. tell our audience the story of how that came to be . >> the william mckinley memorial the way back in the day, people revered him and of course you know the significance about the roses they were back in the day , when he was assassinated, but the citizens of ohio, especially since several were assassinated, thought that it would be fitting to come together and create a memorial to his legacy and his memory and of course, he is probably, in my opinion, ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also, susan, the last the u.s. civil war president. so, i think the legacy that this produced, and in addition to the fact that he was assassinated, this probably contribute to him having this wonder
course of time and the great efforts of the white house historical society -- association, that jacqueline kennedy founded in 1961, through the efforts of education, preservation and legacy, learning about those presidents, they will certainly be remembered. i'm trying very hard to do that . >> we visited the mckinley memorial in canton ohio, what a structure. tell our audience the story of how that came to be . >> the william mckinley memorial the way back in the day, people...
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saudi crown prince saudi arabia denies any involvement earlier i discussed this with my colleague jacqueline. looks like the u.s. may have been aware of an imminent threat to the journalist well initially the trumpet ministration was rather slow in responding to the disappearance and this really may indicate why earlier in the week reports surface that the u.s. had intercepts of saudi officials discussing a plot to lure him back to saudi arabia and detained him there now he's of course been living in the u.s. for about a year now at this point and he writes for the washington post he's a journalist and a lot of his articles are rather critical of the saudi government now it's unclear when the u.s. may have intercepted this intelligence and if they may have acted on it but it does raise quite a few questions not least of which being whether or not they had a responsibility to warn the journalist that his life might be in danger in some way shape or form now on wednesday a state department official did come out saying that they did not have any prior knowledge of the incident though. i can see
saudi crown prince saudi arabia denies any involvement earlier i discussed this with my colleague jacqueline. looks like the u.s. may have been aware of an imminent threat to the journalist well initially the trumpet ministration was rather slow in responding to the disappearance and this really may indicate why earlier in the week reports surface that the u.s. had intercepts of saudi officials discussing a plot to lure him back to saudi arabia and detained him there now he's of course been...
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." >>> "the bold and the beautiful" star jacqueline macinnes is five and a half months pregnant, but know. >> so what better way to break the news than when you're taping a catwalk scene in lingerie. >> i just wanna let you all know, ya girl is pregnant. >> i feel like i am still shaking. my hands are shaking. my body is shaking. >> iam feeling boy but my husba is feeling girl.ee >> this will be jackie's first baby. >> lingerie at 5 and a half months pregnant. >> that' (blue danube playing) uh, houston? we have a problem... (blastoff) (humorous rocketing sounds) is diarrhea taking you on unwanted adventures? diaresq. to the rescue. from the first loving touch everything that touches your baby should be this comforting pampers swaddlers, the #1 choice of hospitals, is 2x softer and wraps your baby in our most premium protection so every touch is as comforting as the first pampers the #1 choice of hospitals, nurses & parents for credit secrets sponsored by info up, llc. the product endorsers who appear have been compensated for their travel and lodging costs. all of the endorsers are a
." >>> "the bold and the beautiful" star jacqueline macinnes is five and a half months pregnant, but know. >> so what better way to break the news than when you're taping a catwalk scene in lingerie. >> i just wanna let you all know, ya girl is pregnant. >> i feel like i am still shaking. my hands are shaking. my body is shaking. >> iam feeling boy but my husba is feeling girl.ee >> this will be jackie's first baby. >> lingerie at 5...
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[applause] you heard yesterday from his daughter jacqueline, pastor andrew branson is an innocent man been detained by the government of turkey for nearly two years. to date the country hasn't provided a shred of credible evidence against him. turkey recently took pastor brent and others prison and put him under house arrest. let me be clear, that is not good enough. we will not relent until pastor andrew branson is home with his family in the united states of america. [applause] so we've been standing for a most cherished values on the world stage. here at home to protect your liberties, president trump has been keeping his promise to appoint strong conservative to federal courts at every level. in fact, in the last year and a half, president trump set a record for the most court of appeals judges confirmed in the first two years of any administration in american history. and they are conservatives all. [applause] these men and women are strong principled conservatives. just like our newest justice on the supreme court, justice neil gorsuch and just like president trump's latest nomi
[applause] you heard yesterday from his daughter jacqueline, pastor andrew branson is an innocent man been detained by the government of turkey for nearly two years. to date the country hasn't provided a shred of credible evidence against him. turkey recently took pastor brent and others prison and put him under house arrest. let me be clear, that is not good enough. we will not relent until pastor andrew branson is home with his family in the united states of america. [applause] so we've been...
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international my colleague jacqueline berger here in about twenty five minutes with more of your saturday programming i hope you can join us that. unfortunately the united nations security council and its approach to yemen is only to listen to the speech of employees it affords every month or two months and then they're presented to us with weeks their own i mean that are meant to be presented to the security council would make their statements which are always ready to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show. every day of the week so to shims around at six am to milk the cows. just for. three different careers and but basically the book crossfire because the queen. would upset the siskiyous do you when you get to talk to me it's hopeless there's a problem getting us there or if you. would need to be sure i'm guessing in the interest and competition which went if you persist much of. the last. outfit. misinform. in the last. month on the desert it might. be worth. not off but i use. the foregoing approach it's. that. was more of a puzzle because. you believe it was. it is. and that
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international though your monday headlines continue with jacqueline of aruba in about half an hour's time. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. costume dramas just as the little simple they want to become must enter and i want us to sum this up but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities how to best friends i asked dan c'mon. most you know no i've ended up best when i get i'm in a lot of class and i want that bad apple they can't watch as an option is to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over for the gravels. both of you what is the who do you beat up to do the job of those assisted struggles and many couples won't. kill the chance the push to put impulse response both from both of both of you out to the poor the hope of the. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter you have that with one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero or more in tamping each day. eighty five percent of gl
international though your monday headlines continue with jacqueline of aruba in about half an hour's time. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. costume dramas just as the little simple they want to become must enter and i want us to sum this up but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities how to best friends i asked dan c'mon. most you know no...
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." >>> "the bold and the beautiful" star jacqueline macinnes is five and a half months pregnant, butn't know. >> so what better way to break the news than when you're taping >> i just wanna let you all know, ya girl is pregnant. >> i feel like i am still shaking. my hands are shaking. my body is shaking. >> i had no idea. >> we're going to do a gender reveal in like two weeks from now. i am feeling boy but my husband is feeling girl. so we will see. >> this will be jackie's first baby. >> this will be jackie's first baby. these aren't just pancakes, well, yes they're pancakes but they're more than pancakes. they're a pancake experience. introducing the new craft pancake lineup from denny's. man charged with sexually assaulting a teenager behind a church in the south bay,whoosh imagine you're sitting at the wheel of your car and a thief smashes the window and grabs what's on the seat.very scary the new crime plaguing one east bay community.whooshand a new study finds most bay area roads are in poor shape ... and the cost to drivers is high. (ken) thanks to what's described as 'amazing
." >>> "the bold and the beautiful" star jacqueline macinnes is five and a half months pregnant, butn't know. >> so what better way to break the news than when you're taping >> i just wanna let you all know, ya girl is pregnant. >> i feel like i am still shaking. my hands are shaking. my body is shaking. >> i had no idea. >> we're going to do a gender reveal in like two weeks from now. i am feeling boy but my husband is feeling girl. so we...
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this is my daughter, jacqueline, my son blaze, jacqueline's husband kevin, my oldest son jordan and thiswho is noreen's brother and of course noreen is my wife. and we especially want to thank the administration. you really fought for us, unusually so from the time you took office i know that you've been engaged and secretary of state pompeo also was very engaged and fought for us and vice president pence. we're very grateful. mr. bolton. there are a number of people in the senate. i can't mention everyone, but i know that senator tillis visited me in prison. so did senator shaheen and senator graham and senator langford has been involved from the very beginning. we're very grateful for people in congress who stayed with us, who prayed for us and fought for us. thank you very much. >> we did leave out many people in the senate, many people in the house. you know that, patrick. many people have been left out. we just can't go through all of the names, but it was everybody that wanted this to happen. it was really everybody. the complete senate. i think we can probably say, richard, this w
this is my daughter, jacqueline, my son blaze, jacqueline's husband kevin, my oldest son jordan and thiswho is noreen's brother and of course noreen is my wife. and we especially want to thank the administration. you really fought for us, unusually so from the time you took office i know that you've been engaged and secretary of state pompeo also was very engaged and fought for us and vice president pence. we're very grateful. mr. bolton. there are a number of people in the senate. i can't...
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and by the way, i'm glad that you got to meet brandon and jacqueline. what have you thought so far? >> look, we've said all along that we think that e-cigarettes would be a viable alternative for adult smokers and help more people get off combustible tobacco. the issue isn't nicotine that causes all the death and disease from smoking. it's the products of combination. if you can migrate more adult smokers off of combustible products, hopefully off of nicotine altogether, and if not, on to nicotine replacement therapy, which is the safest form of nicotine delivery but perhaps on to e-cigarettes which we know presumably pose less risk to adults than combusting tobacco. the problem is the rising youth use and what we've said recently, you know, is that unfortunately, we think we're going to have to take steps that in order to close the off ramp to kids, we have to narrow the onramp for adults because of what we see in the marketplace. >> people in the front row here, dr. gottlieb, you've got to tell us about these socks. >> they have skeletons on them. and the "new york times" has take
and by the way, i'm glad that you got to meet brandon and jacqueline. what have you thought so far? >> look, we've said all along that we think that e-cigarettes would be a viable alternative for adult smokers and help more people get off combustible tobacco. the issue isn't nicotine that causes all the death and disease from smoking. it's the products of combination. if you can migrate more adult smokers off of combustible products, hopefully off of nicotine altogether, and if not, on to...
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let's check in with jacqueline. >> yes. i had to use my windshield wipers. so just a heads up if you are commuting. looking okay. we are tracking a crash at westbound 24. it is reported to be blocking one lane. our speeds remain in the green. we were in is having any sort of negative impact. the bay bridge toll plaza a couple of cars stacking up. 11 minutes as you make your way into san francisco. >>> a teenager who has been missing has been found dead. and her ex-boyfriend is under arrest accused of killing her. the 18-year-old's remains were found at the park near san leandro. kristen reports that the suspect led authorities to the body. >> i didn't think he would kill her. she said he had a history of violence that he had hit her in the past and once kicked her out of the car on a busy highway. >> he is a violent guy. she had broken up with him about seven months ago. >> no, she agreed to have lunch with him her family wouldn't ever see her alive again. her mother says for days, he claimed he wasn't involved. >> he lights our faces and he said he didn't k
let's check in with jacqueline. >> yes. i had to use my windshield wipers. so just a heads up if you are commuting. looking okay. we are tracking a crash at westbound 24. it is reported to be blocking one lane. our speeds remain in the green. we were in is having any sort of negative impact. the bay bridge toll plaza a couple of cars stacking up. 11 minutes as you make your way into san francisco. >>> a teenager who has been missing has been found dead. and her ex-boyfriend is...
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. >> jacqueline? >> you have set on twitter, "i am the nra's worst nightmare," but insist you will not infringe on second and the rights. please explain the statements, which some may look at as conflicting. ms. mcbath: absolutely. ima young woman who comes from a family of gun owners. my father was a hunter. i oldest nephew was a sniper in the marines. i am not against guns, and not against anyone's ability to own a gun, protect their families. i'm a supporter of the second amendment but i believe with people's ability to own guns there should be common sense solutions to making sure people who should not have access to guns, such as the mentally disturbed or people that have severe criminal histories or people that are domestic abusers should not have access to guns. mixer refininghe common sense solutions to protect people from unnecessary violence. i am a staunch supporter of the second amendment. >> that concludes the first portion of the debate. the candidates will ask a question to their oppone
. >> jacqueline? >> you have set on twitter, "i am the nra's worst nightmare," but insist you will not infringe on second and the rights. please explain the statements, which some may look at as conflicting. ms. mcbath: absolutely. ima young woman who comes from a family of gun owners. my father was a hunter. i oldest nephew was a sniper in the marines. i am not against guns, and not against anyone's ability to own a gun, protect their families. i'm a supporter of the...
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let's check in with jacqueline for a look at traffic. >> and, we are tracking a couple of accidents but really not slowing anything down. we will begin with this new crafts along interstate 80. this is right near the skills. as you are approaching 680. it's in the westbound direction and it looks like it hits debris. that may be into this speech. but it is still moving right at that limit. here's a live look at 680. and, you can see traffic is moving along. along the east shore freeway we have a two-car crash over on the shoulder not slowing anyone down and that is the opposite commute. it looks like the crews there right now clearing that out of the roadway and we are seeing some slowdowns in the eastbound direction will keep a close eye on that and see what is going on. we will send it back over to you. >>> we have an update on a major street closure. this stretch of fremont that has been shut down for weeks it has now reopened ahead of schedule. traffic started flowing at around 6 pm yesterday evening. fremont was blocked when cracks turned out on the overhead bus deck. since then, t
let's check in with jacqueline for a look at traffic. >> and, we are tracking a couple of accidents but really not slowing anything down. we will begin with this new crafts along interstate 80. this is right near the skills. as you are approaching 680. it's in the westbound direction and it looks like it hits debris. that may be into this speech. but it is still moving right at that limit. here's a live look at 680. and, you can see traffic is moving along. along the east shore freeway we...
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washington claims all middle eastern countries should be as democratic as the jewish state parties jacqueline verger takes of the story. apparently the trump administration would have the whole middle east be just like israel if they had their way israel is everything we want the entire middle east to look like going forward it is democratic and prosperous it desires peace and is a home to a free press and a thriving free market economy so let's just take a moment and picture that the entire middle east would look at donald trump to the same eyes as ben human. everyone in the region would hate iran with the same fiery passion threat posed by iran whose chief exports are violence bloodshed and chaos iran large iran's power through the fall aggression danger that you're wrong you're wrong not be rewarded for the rest of the region and what countries do to those they don't see eye to eye with follow the israeli example and throw up a fence it will be. the most were in a neighborhood we need to protect ourselves from wild beasts at the end of the day as i see it there will be a fence like this on
washington claims all middle eastern countries should be as democratic as the jewish state parties jacqueline verger takes of the story. apparently the trump administration would have the whole middle east be just like israel if they had their way israel is everything we want the entire middle east to look like going forward it is democratic and prosperous it desires peace and is a home to a free press and a thriving free market economy so let's just take a moment and picture that the entire...
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pastor brunson: this is my daughter jacqueline, my son blake, jaclyn's husband kevin and my oldest son jordan. this is my wife. we want to thank the administration. fromeally fought for us, the time you took office i know you have been engaged, and secretary of state pompeo was very engaged and fought for us, and vice president pence, and we are grateful to mr. bolton. there are a number of people in the senate, and i can mention everyone but i know that senator tellis visited me, so did senator shaheen and senator graham and senator langford has been involved from the very beginning, so we are grateful to so many people in congress who stood with us, who prayed for us and who fog for us. so we want to thank you all. president trump: we did leave out many people in the senate, many people in the house, you know that, patrick. many people have been left out, and we just can't go through all the names, but it was everybody that wanted this to happen. it was really everybody in the complete senate. i think we can probably say this was bipartisan, do you agree? if there was ever a bipartis
pastor brunson: this is my daughter jacqueline, my son blake, jaclyn's husband kevin and my oldest son jordan. this is my wife. we want to thank the administration. fromeally fought for us, the time you took office i know you have been engaged, and secretary of state pompeo was very engaged and fought for us, and vice president pence, and we are grateful to mr. bolton. there are a number of people in the senate, and i can mention everyone but i know that senator tellis visited me, so did...
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. >> this is my daughter jacqueline, my son blase, jacqueline's husband kevin, and my oldest son jordanis neil, who is noreen's brother and of course, that is my wife. and we especially want to thank the administration. you really fought for us unusually so, from the time you took office, i know that you have been engaged, and secretary of state pompeo also was very engaged and fought for us, and vice president pence, we are very grateful. mr. bolton. there are a number of people in the senate, and i can't mention everyone, but i know that my senator tillis visited me in prison, so did senator shaheen and senator graham, and senator langford has been involved from the very beginning. so we are so grateful to so many people in congress who stood with us, and who prayed for us, and who fought for us. so we want to thank you all very much. >> and i do have to say, we did leave out many people in the senate, many people in the house, you know that, patrick, many people have been left out, and we just can't go through all of the name, but it was everybody that wanted this to happen. it was r
. >> this is my daughter jacqueline, my son blase, jacqueline's husband kevin, and my oldest son jordanis neil, who is noreen's brother and of course, that is my wife. and we especially want to thank the administration. you really fought for us unusually so, from the time you took office, i know that you have been engaged, and secretary of state pompeo also was very engaged and fought for us, and vice president pence, we are very grateful. mr. bolton. there are a number of people in the...
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jacqueline witt. [applause] >> good morning.irst, i'd like to follow my fellow panelists in thanking the folks at vmi. colonel gray, major connelly. thank you so much for inviting us. i also have to start that as a current employee of uncle sam, my remarks today are my own and do not reflect the department of defense or the united states government. greg have done a nice job of setting us up to make a more critical look at american military strategy in vietnam. they've asked us to examine assumptions about pivotal moments in the history of that ink carefully about how our assumptions and what we know to simply be true might effect how we understand what happened. i'm going to take a little bit of a different tack. i'm going to try to compensate the divide between orthodox and revisionist interpretations that colonel gray laid out in his opening remarks. rather than re-appraising american strategy in vietnam, i'd like to use my time to take a step back and to think about how we understand history of the war in the broader context
jacqueline witt. [applause] >> good morning.irst, i'd like to follow my fellow panelists in thanking the folks at vmi. colonel gray, major connelly. thank you so much for inviting us. i also have to start that as a current employee of uncle sam, my remarks today are my own and do not reflect the department of defense or the united states government. greg have done a nice job of setting us up to make a more critical look at american military strategy in vietnam. they've asked us to examine...
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jacqueline schulz is a multimedia journalist with fox five tv in atlanta.rules of today's debate on our website at pressclub.org. each candidate will be asked one question. you get to ask the first question. >> congresswoman handle, i want to ask about the trade war. how was it working out so far in the sixth district for your constituents? veryhandel: so thank you much for this opportunity to be here, and thank you lucy for being here as well. look, i think everyone would agree that especially when it ames to china, it is significant issue -- particularly for the sixth district with such a big business footprint. what i hear from constituents is this. the playing field with china is not a level one for american companies, and if ever there was a time to get significant progress in moving forward with our trade agreements, this is it. the president has had good success. mexico,n agreement with with canada, and now we are seeing japan, the eu, and britain come to the table as well. there may be short-term pain, but we're going to get the best deal possible f
jacqueline schulz is a multimedia journalist with fox five tv in atlanta.rules of today's debate on our website at pressclub.org. each candidate will be asked one question. you get to ask the first question. >> congresswoman handle, i want to ask about the trade war. how was it working out so far in the sixth district for your constituents? veryhandel: so thank you much for this opportunity to be here, and thank you lucy for being here as well. look, i think everyone would agree that...
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minister sergey lavrov noting that the claims were designed to attract maximum attention my colleague jacqueline vogel discussed of the incident with our treatment in a culture of the real incident took place back in april last year but let me tell you that the real scandal unraveled last week when the government held the press conference that actually arranged into a some kind of a high profile event and that particular press conference of the defense minister accused of russian citizens of an attempted cyber attack on the organization for the prosecution of chemical weapons the minister even had a name for what happened back in april and it cooled in a g.r.u. operation well if you have been following the news in the past couple of months well you already know that g r u has become some kind of a bogey word to the west thirteenth of april this year and me for a day carry it out an operation to disrupt. operation. targeting the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons p c w. there was nothing secret about the visit by the russian technical experts it was a completely transparent and
minister sergey lavrov noting that the claims were designed to attract maximum attention my colleague jacqueline vogel discussed of the incident with our treatment in a culture of the real incident took place back in april last year but let me tell you that the real scandal unraveled last week when the government held the press conference that actually arranged into a some kind of a high profile event and that particular press conference of the defense minister accused of russian citizens of an...
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saudi government died in its consulate in istanbul is in contradiction to his previous statements jacqueline bouvier takes a closer look at the case and the global shock waves around. for two weeks we were told to malkuth had left the saudi consulate unharmed only accusations and reports in turkey said otherwise but increased international pressure and around the clock media coverage and riyadh change its narrative on friday saudi officials confirmed in part what the world already knew the journalist died on october the second in the consulate but the kingdom and namely the crown prince are innocent in all of this riyadh says the death was accidental the result of a quarrel between cars and quote suspects that escalated to a fistfight now those suspects then apparently work to cover up the murder and dispose of the body eight hundred saudi nationals have been arrested including two hiring king members in the gulf states and of course the investigation continues now this version of events fits rather nicely with a prediction donald trump made days ago sounds to me like this is. and the explan
saudi government died in its consulate in istanbul is in contradiction to his previous statements jacqueline bouvier takes a closer look at the case and the global shock waves around. for two weeks we were told to malkuth had left the saudi consulate unharmed only accusations and reports in turkey said otherwise but increased international pressure and around the clock media coverage and riyadh change its narrative on friday saudi officials confirmed in part what the world already knew the...
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jacqueline well this is one of these stories that could really make your blood boil for almost a week now as you were saying the world is in the dark about the whereabouts of jamal khashoggi who was a saudi journalists investigators. turkey believes that he could have been brutally tortured and murdered in the saudi consulate in is stamboul these allegations first surfaced in turkish and u.s. media and they are sorry citing and vesta gaiters from turkey who even claim that they had squad made up of fifteen people could have been sent over from the saudi kingdom to complete this mission and is absolutely shocked that something as horrendous as that could have happened on its soil. and. the prosecutor in istanbul is investigating the issue there is both a security investigation and an intelligence one it's the extremists of the new and this incident took place in a country i knew jamal for a long time so i still hold out hope god willing we will not find ourselves in a situation we do not want still hung. on says that they've got nothing to do with this and they are saying all these cla
jacqueline well this is one of these stories that could really make your blood boil for almost a week now as you were saying the world is in the dark about the whereabouts of jamal khashoggi who was a saudi journalists investigators. turkey believes that he could have been brutally tortured and murdered in the saudi consulate in is stamboul these allegations first surfaced in turkish and u.s. media and they are sorry citing and vesta gaiters from turkey who even claim that they had squad made...
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startling proposition for the united states congress that we should get the facts before we act well as jacqueline was just chronicling with pressure of. the white house munting to investigate the disappearance senators from both parties say it's time to stop selling weapons to saudi arabia the business sector is joining it as well several firms of pulled out of a saudi investment conference to be held later this month but donald trump isn't doing yet kill up and reports if you thought that the disappearance of a saudi journalist in turkey would hurt ties between riyadh and washington wrong military and diplomatic ties are closer than ever and donald trump recently spoke up about why that is i don't like the concept of stopping an investment of one hundred ten billion dollars into the united states. because you don't think it is going to take that money and spend it at russia or china or someplace else the media was pretty shaken by his honesty if the saudis are responsible and this is the bully that everyone elected to push around the world leader said it would not be a good thing at all look at
startling proposition for the united states congress that we should get the facts before we act well as jacqueline was just chronicling with pressure of. the white house munting to investigate the disappearance senators from both parties say it's time to stop selling weapons to saudi arabia the business sector is joining it as well several firms of pulled out of a saudi investment conference to be held later this month but donald trump isn't doing yet kill up and reports if you thought that the...
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what did you think of what you heard -- by the way, you got to meet brandon and jacqueline. what are your thoughts so far? >> we've said all along that we think e-cigarettes could be a viable alternative for adult smokers and help more people get off tobacco. the issue isn't nicotine that causes combustion. if you can get young people off combustive products altogether, but perhaps on to e-cigarettes which we know presumably pose less risk to adults than combustible cigarettes. the problem is the rise in abuse. we think unfortunately we'll have to take steps in order to close the on ramp for kids because of what we're seeing in the marketplace. >> c-span people in the front row, dr. gottlieb, you have to tell us about these? >> they have skeletons on them,. >> they're skeleton socks and you bust them out on what occasion? >> there was no particular occasion. just a bunch of pairs of them. >> dr. gottlieb, in the united states, sellers of traditional tobacco products have restricted marketing under the master settlement. why don't e-cigarette manufacturers voluntarily quit se
what did you think of what you heard -- by the way, you got to meet brandon and jacqueline. what are your thoughts so far? >> we've said all along that we think e-cigarettes could be a viable alternative for adult smokers and help more people get off tobacco. the issue isn't nicotine that causes combustion. if you can get young people off combustive products altogether, but perhaps on to e-cigarettes which we know presumably pose less risk to adults than combustible cigarettes. the...
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in and, good morning to jacqueline and mary. >> yes.ronger. >> good tuesday morning to you. and we are looking at clear and cool conditions. much cooler compared to where we were. and, a live look with our san jose camera. we are in the 40s. 47 in livermore. 56 four concord. near-normal daytime highs cooler compared yesterday afternoon. and we will stay with those
in and, good morning to jacqueline and mary. >> yes.ronger. >> good tuesday morning to you. and we are looking at clear and cool conditions. much cooler compared to where we were. and, a live look with our san jose camera. we are in the 40s. 47 in livermore. 56 four concord. near-normal daytime highs cooler compared yesterday afternoon. and we will stay with those
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ago was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul earlier discussed it was my colleague jacqueline. getting more more mysterious isn't it yeah accusations and denials have been flying since all this started and the majority of the information that we have is all based on these unnamed sources anonymous officials once again and according to media reports turkey has actually said that they have audio and video recording supporting the conclusions that the journalist was killed in the consulate according to articles written about this they haven't publicly released these what would be really damning recordings due to fears that it would reveal how they spy on foreign entities in their country but certain articles quoting people who have a parent listen to the recordings say that it says that you can hear how the journalist was interrogated tortured and then murder and that he was beaten while in the consulate so that would of course be extremely damaging evidence if that did come to live you know of course mr he was in the u.s. for twelve months before his disappearance in the u.s. .
ago was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul earlier discussed it was my colleague jacqueline. getting more more mysterious isn't it yeah accusations and denials have been flying since all this started and the majority of the information that we have is all based on these unnamed sources anonymous officials once again and according to media reports turkey has actually said that they have audio and video recording supporting the conclusions that the journalist was killed in the...
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later that day and it is a mystery until the joint investigation gets under way isn't it thank you jacqueline because i have opposing force. the this jamal khashoggi has been missing since the second of october let's take a look back over the moments leading up to his disappearance and the events that have followed it. now a new survey has real some europeans are starting to doubt the necessity of the you nearly two thirds of the people that responded to the polls say things wouldn't be any worse without the block the brussels based think tank band survey also found that forty nine percent consider the european union irrelevant. the findings go on to indicate a citizens want more transparency and are divided over the primary role of the block but those in power in brussels don't see it that way the e.u. foreign policy chief for instance said recently the world wouldn't survive without the twenty eight state union. close your eyes and imagine for one moment the european union disappears from the global scene right now let us say for a month or week even for a few days the world will simply col
later that day and it is a mystery until the joint investigation gets under way isn't it thank you jacqueline because i have opposing force. the this jamal khashoggi has been missing since the second of october let's take a look back over the moments leading up to his disappearance and the events that have followed it. now a new survey has real some europeans are starting to doubt the necessity of the you nearly two thirds of the people that responded to the polls say things wouldn't be any...
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let's check in with jacqueline. >> yes. i had to use my windshield wipers. so just a
let's check in with jacqueline. >> yes. i had to use my windshield wipers. so just a