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jacqueline talks of. you know or i think you know we are in our research that. there are a lot of things that are sympathetic in. mascots is not one of them. thirty one percent of people owns the mouse trucks and the research and you know i don't know . but it was interesting as we went to the focus groups and i asked people what they were calling their union redskin to their race. eight out of ten people said they were not so sure that there must be some baseline. understanding that this recent sense of turn can you explain because we were having this discussion amongst ourselves before we started to do the show about kylie saveable of redskin is that a noun where how offensive would it be if we kept on repeating the word she would just talk about the washington football team can you help. general audience understand what that word means if you're native american yeah yeah i think so i think one of the things like one of our logos we had and usually i have been a teacher is from an eight hundred sixty two or so article on the well known a daily republic in minu
jacqueline talks of. you know or i think you know we are in our research that. there are a lot of things that are sympathetic in. mascots is not one of them. thirty one percent of people owns the mouse trucks and the research and you know i don't know . but it was interesting as we went to the focus groups and i asked people what they were calling their union redskin to their race. eight out of ten people said they were not so sure that there must be some baseline. understanding that this...
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joining me now is jacqueline allonby david she's an addiction counselor and researcher in shinai jacqueline more than one hundred fifty people have died what is the national response so far. god being available. to work fine and see have been hospitalized is the news of the statistics that there is no public that is responding is yes most of them i don't grant this is a problem which is. this. issue that we just. need. plantations. and. i. just. thought it was for why did i think it only because it was not you know the common for white it never is the thing not there so it is also our damages that it is also very. complicated now is this a problem connected to alcoholism or are people just having one drink and getting poisoned to has to do with the production of the bootleg liquor. i would say it is a problem to addiction i listen and i would say that is the alcoholic who feels that i meet god so it can be any problem at all as long as it gets me i so this is an issue related to any should be that some of them i stand before. you know what actually i don't want to cause most of them to have
joining me now is jacqueline allonby david she's an addiction counselor and researcher in shinai jacqueline more than one hundred fifty people have died what is the national response so far. god being available. to work fine and see have been hospitalized is the news of the statistics that there is no public that is responding is yes most of them i don't grant this is a problem which is. this. issue that we just. need. plantations. and. i. just. thought it was for why did i think it only...
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joining me now is jacqueline allonby david she's an addiction counselor and researcher in shinai jacqueline more than one hundred fifty people have died what is the national response so far. god be upgradable. people who are fine and have been hospitalized is the news of the state this speaks to. the public that it is responding yes most of them i don't read this is a problem which is. this. issue that we just. thought it was for why did i think it only because it was not all that common for like the . levels that things are so although it is also part of the damages that can damage is also very. complicated now is this a problem connected to alcoholism or are people just having one drink and getting poisoned to has to do with the production of the bootleg liquor. i don't see it as a problem to do i miss him and i would say that is the alcoholic i meet god so it could be any problem at all but as long as it gets me i saw this is an issue related to any action can it be that some of them before i have no one actually i am honest because most of them but i have to. have a nice solution that w
joining me now is jacqueline allonby david she's an addiction counselor and researcher in shinai jacqueline more than one hundred fifty people have died what is the national response so far. god be upgradable. people who are fine and have been hospitalized is the news of the state this speaks to. the public that it is responding yes most of them i don't read this is a problem which is. this. issue that we just. thought it was for why did i think it only because it was not all that common for...
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that jacqueline for people who haven't gone to sports games in the u.s. any of the american teams of sports teams or college teams there have native american musketry they will have to hole chops they will have songs like that all sounds like that that is pretty typical when you hear that how do you feel. yeah i think this is the by i am i coined the term basketry because i feel the problem is not the mascot necessarily you know which can be a very prosaic warrior ants and man type of thing but it's what they do with. the things that they practice as they do with the tomahawk chops and and the stereotypes it promotes i think that is the biggest problem. and you know a mask a tree is a combination of two words mascots and that also ravelry kind of giving you a sense of sort of like rio a carneval sort of atmosphere where the normal social rules are lifted and that's not a place you want your own traditions to be and and so i think that mascots to mask the tree is is the real problem and i don't think that as long as there we are only known as mascots and t
that jacqueline for people who haven't gone to sports games in the u.s. any of the american teams of sports teams or college teams there have native american musketry they will have to hole chops they will have songs like that all sounds like that that is pretty typical when you hear that how do you feel. yeah i think this is the by i am i coined the term basketry because i feel the problem is not the mascot necessarily you know which can be a very prosaic warrior ants and man type of thing but...
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jacqueline was handing out carnations on that valentine's day. sarah chadwick was in study hall. >> it feels like it's been years since then. >> you guys were activists within days. >> the day after, even. >> i would say for a lot of us, this activism was a coping mechanism. >> reporter: in those early hours, they seized the spotlight and wouldn't let go. >> we saw each other tweeting and doing interviews, and i think students around the country that might have thought that they couldn't make a difference saw us doing that and asked themselves, why can't i? >> do you think you've changed the way advocacy looks? >> definitely. >> reporter: they organized the march for our lives. >> one life is worth more than all the guns in america. >> reporter: but that was just the most visible action. for a year now they've balanced homework with advocacy. in 2018, nearly 70 new state laws were passed. but there's been no federal gun legislation since parkland, something fred guttenberg is still trying to change. >> this time they messed with the wrong communi
jacqueline was handing out carnations on that valentine's day. sarah chadwick was in study hall. >> it feels like it's been years since then. >> you guys were activists within days. >> the day after, even. >> i would say for a lot of us, this activism was a coping mechanism. >> reporter: in those early hours, they seized the spotlight and wouldn't let go. >> we saw each other tweeting and doing interviews, and i think students around the country that might...
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jacqueline lives in brittany over four hundred kilometers away from paris she's middle class other people are significantly worse off. just plain wants the politicians to finally listen to everyone. i don't. have to paris for a meeting with the prime minister. who will be presenting our demands which we decided on just yesterday. all. over them clearly it's not clear whether we will actually meet the prime minister. but we're trying. due to the series of threats jack mean no longer leaves her house alone she has the support of her partner as a driver and bodyguard he doesn't want to be seen on camera for security reasons or . yes but i can not today. but i won't make it today. but we're waiting for a meeting with the prime minister was supposed to have. clean as her own press spokeswoman says it's complicated and overwhelming i get so many messages. from portugal the b.b.c. yesterday from washington it's insane it's too much to handle. it is fantastic that so many journalists want to talk to us grassroots folks. maybe it will change other people's view of life at the bottom of society the
jacqueline lives in brittany over four hundred kilometers away from paris she's middle class other people are significantly worse off. just plain wants the politicians to finally listen to everyone. i don't. have to paris for a meeting with the prime minister. who will be presenting our demands which we decided on just yesterday. all. over them clearly it's not clear whether we will actually meet the prime minister. but we're trying. due to the series of threats jack mean no longer leaves her...
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we will speak to lacy's mother, as well as the director of --jacqueline olive. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. "the wall street journal" is reporting the ouster of venezuelan president nicolas maduro is the first ststep in na trumpet ministrations plan to reshape latin america with cuba next on its radar. according to the repeport, the u.s. is planning to announce new measures against cuba, including sanctions on restoring cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. the move could seriously hamper foreign investment in cuba. the u.s. and plans to target nicaragua. in november, national l security adviser john bolton dubbed the three nations the troika of tyranny. last week vice president mike , said president trump is not a fan of u.s. interventions abroad, exexcept for "in this hn is fair." self-declared president juan guaido said he is reached out to russia and china. refused his come to be president. orders reporting the maduro government plans to sell gold from cent
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but you know the video shot jacqueline to fame but it came at a price. just this morning i got another threatening letter this is just a copy the police had the original. also not good says yellow vests cause havoc. are you happy about all this nonsense one day you will pay for this we will take you out. but i'll carry on until they listen. just mean lives in brittany over four hundred kilometers away from paris she is middle class other people are significantly worse off. just plain wants the politicians to finally listen to everyone. i don't. have to paris for a meeting with the prime minister. who will be presenting our demands which we decided on just yesterday. all. over them clearly it's not clear whether we will actually meet the prime minister. but we're trying. due to the series of threats mean no longer leaves her house alone she has the support of her partner as a driver and bodyguard he doesn't want to be seen on camera for security reasons or . yes but i can not today. i won't make it today. but we're waiting for meeting with the prime minis
but you know the video shot jacqueline to fame but it came at a price. just this morning i got another threatening letter this is just a copy the police had the original. also not good says yellow vests cause havoc. are you happy about all this nonsense one day you will pay for this we will take you out. but i'll carry on until they listen. just mean lives in brittany over four hundred kilometers away from paris she is middle class other people are significantly worse off. just plain wants the...
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and jacqueline jackson. the former congressman served eight terms in the u.s. sharing how they got through this prison sentence in a new book called "loving you, thinking of you, and don't forget to pray: letters to my son in prison." it features personal letters that jacqueline wrote to her son every single day during his incarceration. jacqueline jackson and jesse jackson jr. join us to discuss. welcome. >> thank you for having us. i want to give my son some more lipstick that i gave him yesterday. come on -- >> no, ma'am, i can't do it today. >> he won't do it today. the reason i wanted to talk about this book is neither of you intended for this to be a book. jesse, when you were sent to prison, you said to the family, forget me, leave me alone. i don't want any communication. you were humiliated and embarrassed, you said. >> i felt that i had brought enough shame, enough embarrassment, and i was ashamed. i was catatonic during that period. and didn't want to be remembered. didn't want to be a burden for my children, my mother and father. let me go to prison
and jacqueline jackson. the former congressman served eight terms in the u.s. sharing how they got through this prison sentence in a new book called "loving you, thinking of you, and don't forget to pray: letters to my son in prison." it features personal letters that jacqueline wrote to her son every single day during his incarceration. jacqueline jackson and jesse jackson jr. join us to discuss. welcome. >> thank you for having us. i want to give my son some more lipstick that...
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finally a sign of hope the prime minister has agreed to see jacqueline behind closed doors . security is tight. outside the tension mounts the national and international media are reporting live . will the government finally take the gavel vests demand seriously. an hour and a half later the activists emerge. will not face to say kill no yes i think we've got to deal with the real person not the politician. that none of us know the prime minister showed his human side. because. we've we've listened and understood. even if he make no concrete promises many yellow vests will be disappointed but not just clean. that they could today show that ordinary citizens can actually secure a meeting with the prime minister but thanks to this movement. now we'll have to wait and see that. we did our job and explained our demands to the prime minister. economy that is extraordinary now missing a clue has to do his job. it's very late at night by the time shop clean their car sets off for home with renewed hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. in the south west of the country far a
finally a sign of hope the prime minister has agreed to see jacqueline behind closed doors . security is tight. outside the tension mounts the national and international media are reporting live . will the government finally take the gavel vests demand seriously. an hour and a half later the activists emerge. will not face to say kill no yes i think we've got to deal with the real person not the politician. that none of us know the prime minister showed his human side. because. we've we've...
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. >> today we have a mom, jacqueline and her little daughter, serenity.he's been in and out of shelters the last seven months. so we hope she likes her new surroundings and her daughter likes them. >> jacqueline comes in with her daughter and her mom. >> hi. >> welcome home. >> oh, myh. ladies! >> grandma is overcome. she's so happy for them. >> grandma will be over a lot. >> yeah. >> they outfitted her kitchen. a table setting a beautiful dining set. >> the baby girl is like where are we? whose house is this? >> it's your house, baby. >> it's the little touches. it doesn't feel like a motel. it feels like a home. >> humble design they listen to people. they do these interviews. when they show up in a house, it becomes a home. >> i can't wait to see the little girl when she sees her room. >> they tell her close her eyes. >> oh! >> wow! >> who's going to be a big girl and sleep in her bed tonight? >> she loves the room. she's looking around -- >> you're going to be a princess? >> they break out a princess dress. she's ready to dress up already. it's time t
. >> today we have a mom, jacqueline and her little daughter, serenity.he's been in and out of shelters the last seven months. so we hope she likes her new surroundings and her daughter likes them. >> jacqueline comes in with her daughter and her mom. >> hi. >> welcome home. >> oh, myh. ladies! >> grandma is overcome. she's so happy for them. >> grandma will be over a lot. >> yeah. >> they outfitted her kitchen. a table setting a beautiful...
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where customers like jacqueline hanes comes in for yoga classes and they get advice. p >> they havegrhe. i think that dietitian wouldou meet withor free and so she's teaching me about my blood pressure. because i have hyper tension. >> along with the dietitianal t hub was a respiratory therapist and treating sleep apnea. >> apnea is one of the respiratory therapist u and the nurses collaborating we can screen and pro masks and machines and teach people how to use them. so closing that loo around a condition that a lot of americans have. >> cvs isn't the only one experimenting with o han health care. cigna, united health and humana reach out overon the to members who have hyperten manage their care. or send in help at home after a patient has been eddischa from the hospital. sometimes in njunction with walgreens on some programs, but cvs is trying to bring all of the here at the new healthhub, cvs is reaching out to the insured aetna members with hyper tension and heart disease to come into the store for health coaching services. >> w pleasantly urprised at how many of
where customers like jacqueline hanes comes in for yoga classes and they get advice. p >> they havegrhe. i think that dietitian wouldou meet withor free and so she's teaching me about my blood pressure. because i have hyper tension. >> along with the dietitianal t hub was a respiratory therapist and treating sleep apnea. >> apnea is one of the respiratory therapist u and the nurses collaborating we can screen and pro masks and machines and teach people how to use them. so...
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now, jacqueline jackson has written a book. the letters that she sent to her son, former congressman jesse jackson, jr. in prison. we will speak with mrs. jackson and the former congresswoman coming up. >>> also, parts of the west coast are dealing with this right now. record-ba record-breaking snowfall. you see what a mess it is, how long this potentially crippling storm could last. >>> and front and center at the big grammys ceremony. women. who will take home the biggest award? [ music playing ] one hour pickup order? got it. ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team. the team? gooo team... order online pickup in an hour. and, now save big at the buy 2 get 1 free event. at office depot officemax. and, now save big at the buy 2 get 1 free event. (ba♪y crying) ♪hold on, i'm comin' ♪hold on, i'm comin' ♪hold on don't you worry,♪ ♪i'm comin' ♪here we come, hold on♪ ♪we're about to save you i'm comin', yeah♪ ♪hold on don't you worry,♪ ♪i'm comin' when your flight gets in la
now, jacqueline jackson has written a book. the letters that she sent to her son, former congressman jesse jackson, jr. in prison. we will speak with mrs. jackson and the former congresswoman coming up. >>> also, parts of the west coast are dealing with this right now. record-ba record-breaking snowfall. you see what a mess it is, how long this potentially crippling storm could last. >>> and front and center at the big grammys ceremony. women. who will take home the biggest...
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jacqueline charles is the caribbean correspondent "miami herald" and she joins us now from miami. explain a little bit more about what these protests are about. >> reporter: well, these otests are basically about two issues: corruption and the economic turmoil that is hitting currently. they are pointing to arogram financed by venezuela, in which haiti received o d at acount price from venezuela. they didn't have to pay it backv untir 25 years, and they received it at 1% interest rates. t that saving was supposed to be use for social programs toam iorate the situation of the population in terms of health care, childcare, education, you name it, after thee. earthqu almost 10 years after that earthquake, haitians say they do not see where that moneyas been spent, and today they owe-- the country owes venezuela almost $2 billion. and wso for monthse have seen de media on social m and in the country demanding to know where is the money, where is the pret rol money? the inflaon rate is 15%. and their local i currency a freefall against a strong u.s. dollar. so they ha today what we've
jacqueline charles is the caribbean correspondent "miami herald" and she joins us now from miami. explain a little bit more about what these protests are about. >> reporter: well, these otests are basically about two issues: corruption and the economic turmoil that is hitting currently. they are pointing to arogram financed by venezuela, in which haiti received o d at acount price from venezuela. they didn't have to pay it backv untir 25 years, and they received it at 1%...
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unknown numbers of family and friends connected to them author equal rights activist and mother jacqueline l. jackson who is also the wife of fame civil rights activist jesse jackson jr was sentenced to thirty six months behind bars in her new book loving you thinking of you don't forget to pray letters to my son in prison she reveals to the reader a collection of earth letters and. she shared with her son in order to help him survive and overcome his time behind the wall but jack liner son jesse joins us now from chicago to discuss her new book and the real effect prison has on the people and communities that reaches in to welcome jacqueline and jessie thank you for joining us. thank you thank you thank you so much for having us jack what i want to i want to start with you what part of this or or do you all that you your sort of your family went through was the catalyst for inspiring you to share these really really personal and very brilliant correspondences. with the public sure and what the world what what was the inspiration for wanting to share. well first let me thank you for having
unknown numbers of family and friends connected to them author equal rights activist and mother jacqueline l. jackson who is also the wife of fame civil rights activist jesse jackson jr was sentenced to thirty six months behind bars in her new book loving you thinking of you don't forget to pray letters to my son in prison she reveals to the reader a collection of earth letters and. she shared with her son in order to help him survive and overcome his time behind the wall but jack liner son...
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movement one of its founders has hung up her own yellow breast and launched a political party instead jacqueline mobile says she wants to fight for social justice in a constructive way. start cleaning will or no longer takes out her yellow vests to protest she was one of the founders of the yellow vests movement but now she's moving on at age fifty one she's founding a political party lism actual all the emerging ones the goal is to fight for greater social justice and equality. this week i'll continue to do my part but we have to develop a network across the region and. it'll be a lot of work i'm looking. for now the party headquarters are in her kitchen don't cook that lester is over to say that there's no time for lunch and the afternoon coordinating with supporters and dealing with legal questions she's a composer but her face is known across france as one of the leaders of the yellow vests me keys but what's the money for. hi you tube video against president emmanuel am a concert hall tax hikes went viral and stirred up the yellow vests protests but now she says it is time to move on a. rea
movement one of its founders has hung up her own yellow breast and launched a political party instead jacqueline mobile says she wants to fight for social justice in a constructive way. start cleaning will or no longer takes out her yellow vests to protest she was one of the founders of the yellow vests movement but now she's moving on at age fifty one she's founding a political party lism actual all the emerging ones the goal is to fight for greater social justice and equality. this week i'll...
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gente que ha muerto tratando de llevar a los estados unidos, por ejemplo, los niÑos guatemaltecos jacquelinea organizaciÓn envió el mensaje que los muros maten. los manifestantes se tiraron al suelocomo si muertos y despuÉs corrieron como una manta que representa el muro. juana, quien cruzÓ hace varias dÉcadas, dice que al igual que mucha gente lo arriesgÓ todo tratando de alcanzar el sueÑo americano. el problema, dicen, es que la gente hace lo posible por evitar la valla que fue construida en la dÉcada del 30 y por eso busca otras frutas, que por lo regular son las Áreas más peligrosas. en los Últimos 10 aÑos, mÁs de 7200 personas han muerto tratando de cruzar de manera indocumentada hacia los estados unidos. por fortuna, mÓnica no forma parte de esta estadÍstica pero tuvo a punto de hacerlo y viviÓ la mÁs amarga experiencia de su vida. >> me agarrÓ un coyotecomo me secuestrÓ. >> por eso contradicen las palabras que pronunciÓ el presidente trump en su informe de gobiernode que los muros salvan vidas. patricia: la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles la polÍtica fue implementada en enero y
gente que ha muerto tratando de llevar a los estados unidos, por ejemplo, los niÑos guatemaltecos jacquelinea organizaciÓn envió el mensaje que los muros maten. los manifestantes se tiraron al suelocomo si muertos y despuÉs corrieron como una manta que representa el muro. juana, quien cruzÓ hace varias dÉcadas, dice que al igual que mucha gente lo arriesgÓ todo tratando de alcanzar el sueÑo americano. el problema, dicen, es que la gente hace lo posible por evitar la valla que fue...
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. ♪ (musica) la famosa presentadora mexicana en la voz nos trae quise reacciones >>> jacqueline estÁa quÍmica con jorgito ? >>> nos dio mucho gusto, nos abrazamos lo hemos pasado bien. haber de las batallas, pero recibimos siempre estamos ir juntos en el programa asÍ que estamos conviviendo esta estamos comentando sobre los participante. cÓmo ves a los participantes ? >>> muy bien, talento la tit latino. para ya no estamos viendo si la personas de mÉxico puerto rico, ahora simplemente somos todos uno. >>> y somos todo de cada equipo . >>> en las audiciones cuando primero se da la vuelta es como uno ya despuÉs no decca no des descansa. >>> yara las batallas son mÁs difÍciles. quiÉn se va y quiÉn se queda. pero existen los robos. cada uno tiene dos robos y puede rescatar a la otra persona. >>> estamos listo para verte para este 24 de febrero, sol aquÍ por telemundo asÍ que ya lo saben no se pierde nada y aquÍ en la voz. al regreso con usted >>> y tenemos un descanso en las lluvias, pero no por mucho tiempo >>> para que nos cuente mÁs. tenemos aquÍ a nuestra meteorÓloga gabriela. >>> aq
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. >> jacqueline entrÓ en la par q parroquia, donde tirÓ una cruz, causando daÑos, y $15,000, segÚn brevementeta aquÍ martÍn crimen fue grabado por cÁmara de seguridad. >>> las imÁgenes muestran a sospechoso con una patineta en mano, acercÁndose a su vÍctima que se encontraba limpiando oficinas luego de preguntar si estaba sola mire lo que hice, sacÓ un arma y amenazo a la mujer >>> el hombre varias veces dijo que la iba a matar, yo que iba matar y que la dejara ir. >>> pero el sujeto se la llevÓ a otro cuarto, donde dijo que tambiÉn la amenazÓ con una n navaja, las imÁgenes que grabaron la cÁmara de seguridad, y la policÍa dijo que son tan fuertes que no la puede compartir >>> es cuando l laacÓ fÍsicamente intentÓ quitar los pantalones para tener relaciones sexuales con ellas. >>> nunca se dio por vencida la vÍctima. y la mujer corriÓ en bÚsqueda de ayuda, mÁs tarde la policÍa recuperÓ la rÉplica de la pistola pero no la baja. >>> e sospechoso ingresÓ a las oficinas en la hora de la madrugada cuando Él encontrÓ una la puerta sin seguro. ella no conoce a la persona, pero hadas de los peligros
. >> jacqueline entrÓ en la par q parroquia, donde tirÓ una cruz, causando daÑos, y $15,000, segÚn brevementeta aquÍ martÍn crimen fue grabado por cÁmara de seguridad. >>> las imÁgenes muestran a sospechoso con una patineta en mano, acercÁndose a su vÍctima que se encontraba limpiando oficinas luego de preguntar si estaba sola mire lo que hice, sacÓ un arma y amenazo a la mujer >>> el hombre varias veces dijo que la iba a matar, yo que iba matar y que la...
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. >>> the younger system of the late jacqueline kennedy has died. new york socialite, interior designer and executive was a fashion icon. she was royalty when she married a polish prince, the second of aparances as an actress in stage and film roles. she 85 we'll v with the famed new orleans cook, still serving up creole fdge 9 >>> finally tonight, in the heart of new orleans, there is a restaurant that's been thriving since the 1940s, back when it was often difficult for black people to own businesses. it's a landmark that has also served as an institution for social just behind the success. >> reporter: in the kitchen in new orleans, leah chase has been a hands of -on owner 70 years. >> i could work every day. >> reporter: at 96, she's cooking her legendary gumbo, fried chicken, and her own creation. this is amazing. an award-winning creole cook, author, and tv chef, she's even celebrated in a disney movie. >> come on down. >> reporter: what do you think is the real secret to this restaurant's longevity? >> it's the way you treat people. you have
. >>> the younger system of the late jacqueline kennedy has died. new york socialite, interior designer and executive was a fashion icon. she was royalty when she married a polish prince, the second of aparances as an actress in stage and film roles. she 85 we'll v with the famed new orleans cook, still serving up creole fdge 9 >>> finally tonight, in the heart of new orleans, there is a restaurant that's been thriving since the 1940s, back when it was often difficult for...
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jacqueline jackson and former congressman jesse jackson jr. next. be right back.y moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humi
jacqueline jackson and former congressman jesse jackson jr. next. be right back.y moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to...
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comenzamos con albertina contreras, jacqueline garcÍa, quienes fueron separadas en la frontera bajo lacero. tambiÉn estarÁ el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza, manuel padilla. satcha: victorina morales, sandra dÍas, y documentales que dice trabajar para la organizaciÓn trump deben estar allÍ y la activista ana mara chila, quien confrontÓ al senador jeff lake sobre la continuaciÓn de brett kavanaugh al tribunal supremo. momento de frustraciÓn y enojo que fue observado por millones. que tal si lo recordamos? [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] borja: unas imÁgenes que, sin duda, se volvieron virtcha, nos a conectar con ella. con ana marÍa archila, invitada por la congresista alexandre o casio cortÉs. ana marÍa es codirectora ejecutiva adjunta del centro popular para la democracia y se sentarÁ en la galerÍa con vista a la cÁmara. aquÍ nos acompaÑa. ana maría, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros en la "ediciÓn digital". ana marÍa, quÉ mensaje quiere enviar usted con su presencia esta noche en el discurso? ana marÍa: yo quiero enviarle un mensaje que, yo creo que se mismo
comenzamos con albertina contreras, jacqueline garcÍa, quienes fueron separadas en la frontera bajo lacero. tambiÉn estarÁ el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza, manuel padilla. satcha: victorina morales, sandra dÍas, y documentales que dice trabajar para la organizaciÓn trump deben estar allÍ y la activista ana mara chila, quien confrontÓ al senador jeff lake sobre la continuaciÓn de brett kavanaugh al tribunal supremo. momento de frustraciÓn y enojo que fue observado por millones. que...
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jacqueline was handing out carnations on that valentine's day. sara was in study hall. >> feels like it's been years. >> reporter: you guys were activists within days. >> the day after. >> for a lot of us this activism was a coping mechanism. >> reporter: in those early hours they seized the spotlight and wouldn't letgo. >> we saw each other tweeting and doing interviews and students around the country that might have thought they couldn't make a difference saw us doing that and asked themselves well why can't i? >> reporter: do you think you changed the way advocacy looks? >> definitely. ripe they organized the march for our lives. but that was just the most visible action. for a year they balanced homework with advocacy. in 2018 nearly 70 new state laws have been passed. there's no federal ledgition since parkland. >> this time they messed with the wrong community and the wrong dad. >> reporter: his 14-year-old died running from the gunman. >> i think february 14th is going to feel a lot like february 14th last year when we learned and spending
jacqueline was handing out carnations on that valentine's day. sara was in study hall. >> feels like it's been years. >> reporter: you guys were activists within days. >> the day after. >> for a lot of us this activism was a coping mechanism. >> reporter: in those early hours they seized the spotlight and wouldn't letgo. >> we saw each other tweeting and doing interviews and students around the country that might have thought they couldn't make a difference...
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jacqueline rock is a yellow vest pioneer in a video posted online last october she vented her frustration over the planned diesel tax increase and criticized the president. but where is france headed miss and. certainly not where you promised. for most of it in i've received huge support. so i decided to continue because people are suffering. the video shot sharply into fame but it came at a price. just this morning i got another threatening letter this is just a copy the police had the original. also not here it says yellow vests cause havoc. are you happy about all this nonsense one day you will pay for this we will take you. but i'll carry on until they listen. just lean lives in brittany over four hundred kilometers away from paris she's middle class other people are significantly worse off. just plain wants the politicians to finally listen to everyone. i don't know you know. we're off to paris for a meeting with the prime minister. who will be presenting our demands which we decided on just yesterday. no. longer than clear not clear whether we will actually meet the prime minister.
jacqueline rock is a yellow vest pioneer in a video posted online last october she vented her frustration over the planned diesel tax increase and criticized the president. but where is france headed miss and. certainly not where you promised. for most of it in i've received huge support. so i decided to continue because people are suffering. the video shot sharply into fame but it came at a price. just this morning i got another threatening letter this is just a copy the police had the...
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, en este mÁgico que les vamos a compartir nuevamente en la solapa de la chaqueta en la foto de jacquelineeriza, tras ser detenida junto a su padre. dice que llevan hacer esta pequeÑa en su memoria y seÑalÓ que y semi niÑos migrantes sigan en centros de detenciÓn. borja: en la redes sociales hay muchos mÁs momentos que sean retrovirales. varios momentos de este discurso, entre ellos la particular manera de aplaudir de la presidenta de la cÁmara baja, nancy pelosi, que ha sido muy comentado. vamos con silent del toro que nos cuentan poco mÁs de lo que llama la atenciÓn y despierta el ingenio de usuarios. ayleen: muchÍsimas gracias. dentro del top cinco de las cosas mÁs buscadas en google por los usuarios durante el discurso estÁ el astronauta al que le rindieron el homenaje, ya que este aÑo se celebra el 50 aniversario de la llegada del hombre a la luna. nancy pelosi, tambiÉn se llevÓ uno de los momentos mÁs virales de la noche, famoso aplauso del cual hablaremos un poco mÁs adelante y estÁ buscando en google si lo que decÍa el presidente era cierto o no. precisamente, en esta hora, 22:30,
, en este mÁgico que les vamos a compartir nuevamente en la solapa de la chaqueta en la foto de jacquelineeriza, tras ser detenida junto a su padre. dice que llevan hacer esta pequeÑa en su memoria y seÑalÓ que y semi niÑos migrantes sigan en centros de detenciÓn. borja: en la redes sociales hay muchos mÁs momentos que sean retrovirales. varios momentos de este discurso, entre ellos la particular manera de aplaudir de la presidenta de la cÁmara baja, nancy pelosi, que ha sido muy...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline and ryan showed us inside their headquarters, a tiny office that spawned a movement. their first steps as activists came just days after the shooting. >> thank you for coming out. i set this trip up in a matter of 48 hours. >> reporter: jacqueline led a group of parkland students to the florida state capitol. a student-organized movement they call never again demanding more than just thoughts and prayers from state lawmakers. within a month action in florida and a partial win for gun control advocates, governor rick scott signed a law that increased both funding for school security and raised the legal age to buy an assault weapon to 21. >> to the students of marjory stoneman douglas high school, you made your voices heard. >> reporter: but this week in parkland, that progress is overshadowed by a painful anniversary. >> it has felt like the longest year of my life, but at the same time it felt like it has gone by in a flash. anybody at my school, anybody who lost a child last valentine's day, when we go to the stores and we go outside and we see happy valen
. >> reporter: jacqueline and ryan showed us inside their headquarters, a tiny office that spawned a movement. their first steps as activists came just days after the shooting. >> thank you for coming out. i set this trip up in a matter of 48 hours. >> reporter: jacqueline led a group of parkland students to the florida state capitol. a student-organized movement they call never again demanding more than just thoughts and prayers from state lawmakers. within a month action in...
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. >> joining me now, jacqueline alamani, theory of the "washington post"'s powerup newsletter and janecory booker based on what you heard in that announcement, do you think he's doing enough to differentiate himself from the other hopefuls. >> certainly he's got a unique background. people have likened him to barack obama. he's got this ivy league background. he got his start in urban areas. obviously as mayor of newark, new jersey. he's definitely the first bona fide social media star. he was out there on twitter plowing the drive of anybody quite literally anybody who tweeted at him during snowstorms about ten years ago when twitter was first around. but i think look, cory's got an uphill battle for name recognition for people to understand where he's coming from and also just to distinguish himself in the field to say that he's not just an urban candidate. he's going to represent rural areas, as well particularly in early states like iowa and new hampshire. coming in now trying to distinguish himself from the sort of far left candidates like elizabeth warren, like bernie sanders, i
. >> joining me now, jacqueline alamani, theory of the "washington post"'s powerup newsletter and janecory booker based on what you heard in that announcement, do you think he's doing enough to differentiate himself from the other hopefuls. >> certainly he's got a unique background. people have likened him to barack obama. he's got this ivy league background. he got his start in urban areas. obviously as mayor of newark, new jersey. he's definitely the first bona fide...
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from wcau, jacqueline london has more. >> it's a lot of celery to cut. >> reporter: at her prep kitchenreneurial success. chopping onions, seasoning turkeys, and wrapping her product these days, tyson's catering business has big contracts like the community college of philadelph b four years ago, growing beyond her small restaurant in west fel al >> it did feel like a big like and almost felt impossible. i had at lot of support. >> reporter: much of the support came from the urban league of philadelphia. >> we help existing and aspiring entrepreneurs grow their businesses or start their businesses. we fill the gap between where they are now, and where they want to go. >> reporter: keith ellison is the center's program director, a mentor on call for victoria and hundreds of other entrepreneurs each year, helping with everything from marketing plans to tax preparation, and ellison says none of the center's work would be possible without generous donations and guidance from wells fargo. >> wells fargo is one of the few we would not have made it fast our first two years without wells fargo.
from wcau, jacqueline london has more. >> it's a lot of celery to cut. >> reporter: at her prep kitchenreneurial success. chopping onions, seasoning turkeys, and wrapping her product these days, tyson's catering business has big contracts like the community college of philadelph b four years ago, growing beyond her small restaurant in west fel al >> it did feel like a big like and almost felt impossible. i had at lot of support. >> reporter: much of the support came from...
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from beverly hills we can speak to jacqueline coley, who's editor at popular film review website, rotten this is a good night for diverse city? i think it is an excellent night for diverse city. if you look at the whent, we made history with black panther, production and custom—designed, only three women who have won an oscar outside the acting branch and to work awarded the night. i remember a time not long ago where people were saying oscar is so white. how have the oscars managed to change?m oscar is so white. how have the oscars managed to change? it started with the caravan president, cheryl took the mantle. new members both from the international branches, adding more people of colour and women. that work is finally showing through. an infusion of diversity and we have films like black panther nominated for best picture, and you have wins for things like green book, black panther, period and a sentence. that has still been some criticism and people talking about no female best director being nominated. there is definitely an opportunity with the female director branch. i would say
from beverly hills we can speak to jacqueline coley, who's editor at popular film review website, rotten this is a good night for diverse city? i think it is an excellent night for diverse city. if you look at the whent, we made history with black panther, production and custom—designed, only three women who have won an oscar outside the acting branch and to work awarded the night. i remember a time not long ago where people were saying oscar is so white. how have the oscars managed to...
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jacqueline was handing out carnations on that valeine's day.arah chadwick was in study hall. >> it feels like it's beenears sincethen. >> reporter: you guys were activists within days. >> the day after even. >> you know, i would say for a lot of us, this activism was a coping mechanism. >> reporter: in those hours, they seized the spotlight and wouldn't let go. >> we saw eachet other tg and doing interviews, and i think students around the ht have thought that they couldn't make a difference saw us doing that ans d themselves, well, why can't i? >> reporter: do you think you've changed the way advocacy looks? >> definitely. >> reporter: they organized the march for our lives. >> one life is m worthe than all the guns in america. >> reporter: b that was just the most visible action. for a year now, they've balanced homework with advocacy. in 2018, nearly 70 new state laws were passed.re but t been no federal gun legislation since parkland, something fredguttenberg is still trying to change. >> this time they messed with the wrong community and t
jacqueline was handing out carnations on that valeine's day.arah chadwick was in study hall. >> it feels like it's beenears sincethen. >> reporter: you guys were activists within days. >> the day after even. >> you know, i would say for a lot of us, this activism was a coping mechanism. >> reporter: in those hours, they seized the spotlight and wouldn't let go. >> we saw eachet other tg and doing interviews, and i think students around the ht have thought...
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police say this video shows 23-year-old jacqueline cheferia inside of a saint patrick's church and seen pushing over a 15 foot crucifix as you could see. afterward police say she destroyed art work and a statue in front of praying parishioners. she's being held on $25,000 bond. >>> san jose police are looking for other possible victims of a -- of a tae kwon do instructor accused of lewd acts on two teenagers. police arrested andrew su on wednesday after he owns and operates a tae kwon do studio on blossom hill road. investigators say he allegedly touched one of the girls inappropriately in 2013. the other in late 2017. anyone with additional information about this case or related cases is asked to contact the san jose police department immediately. >>> well authorities are warning north bay residents of a phone scam involving callers posing as calistoga police department officers asking for money. be on the lookout for this. police say the calls show up on caller i.d. a b ins le. the cal remind residents that officers will never call to request money over the phone on behalf of any agen
police say this video shows 23-year-old jacqueline cheferia inside of a saint patrick's church and seen pushing over a 15 foot crucifix as you could see. afterward police say she destroyed art work and a statue in front of praying parishioners. she's being held on $25,000 bond. >>> san jose police are looking for other possible victims of a -- of a tae kwon do instructor accused of lewd acts on two teenagers. police arrested andrew su on wednesday after he owns and operates a tae kwon...
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jacqueline mckenzie, we are hoping to get some clarity on this, thank you for that.hdog for the deal might lead to higher prices and less a choice for customers. the authority is concerned of the proposal, which would create the largest supermarket chain in the uk will lead to a poor shopping experience for consumers. st. mary's has called the finding outrages and today its share price fell 185% because of the doubt over the plan. emma simpson has more. they are already two giants of the grocery world, and i want to get even bigger, to fend off the likes of aldi and lidl, but the regulator doesn't like this merger one bit. we think it's likely that prices will rise, service levels will deteriorate, or both. and the reason we believe that is because of the reduced competition in grocery shopping in supermarkets, grocery shopping online, and purchases of fuel at the company's petrol filling stations. popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco are all here competing for customers. this merger would mean the big three becoming the big two, control
jacqueline mckenzie, we are hoping to get some clarity on this, thank you for that.hdog for the deal might lead to higher prices and less a choice for customers. the authority is concerned of the proposal, which would create the largest supermarket chain in the uk will lead to a poor shopping experience for consumers. st. mary's has called the finding outrages and today its share price fell 185% because of the doubt over the plan. emma simpson has more. they are already two giants of the...
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new book and the real effect prison has on the people and communities that reaches and to welcome jacqueline and jessie thank you for joining us. thank you thank you thank you so much for having us jack what i want to i want to start with you what part of this or or do you all that you your sort of your family went through was the catalyst for inspiring you to share these really really personal and very brilliant correspondences. them with the public sure and what the world what was the inspiration for wanting to share. well first let me thank you for having us on this program today i was a little embarrassed when my son told me after reading them again once he returned from prison that he wanted to publish a small book and present it to me for my birthday after reading the book he and some young ladies down in north carolina got together and said it's we should share this with the rest of the world so they started out with a self published book but the demands were so exciting they made an offer to. a company skyhorse and they said they wanted to publish it for me and i'm very excited to sh
new book and the real effect prison has on the people and communities that reaches and to welcome jacqueline and jessie thank you for joining us. thank you thank you thank you so much for having us jack what i want to i want to start with you what part of this or or do you all that you your sort of your family went through was the catalyst for inspiring you to share these really really personal and very brilliant correspondences. them with the public sure and what the world what was the...
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. >>> joining us now is jacqueline kucinich and others. guys, look. we've seen this coming. i think it's important to note that while republicans to some degree are split on this and there's some apprehension that they got to this point in terms of declaring a national emergency, it's not unified by any means. take a close listen to lindsey graham this weekend. >> let's say he took money from the military construction budget. i would say it's better for the middle school kids in kentucky to have a skured border. right now we have an national emergency on our hands. >> all right, p.k. you know senators combined more than others likely. >> not true. >> all it's going to take is a sim palma jourt vote to block this. what's your read about where the republican conference is? >> first of all, it will pass the house. the house will have a clear majority. i dome think any democrat in the house will oppose pelosi on this. it will move to the senate and they'll have a majority. there are at least five to ten senate republicans will will oppose it. i think susan collins has been out t
. >>> joining us now is jacqueline kucinich and others. guys, look. we've seen this coming. i think it's important to note that while republicans to some degree are split on this and there's some apprehension that they got to this point in terms of declaring a national emergency, it's not unified by any means. take a close listen to lindsey graham this weekend. >> let's say he took money from the military construction budget. i would say it's better for the middle school kids in...
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my name is jacqueline reyes, and i'm a mother of two, a one-year-old and a five-year-old. i'm here because all the children need child care, and quality child care. i need to work. i know that when you -- i'm right now in the waiting list, and i'm trying to go back to work, but i'm also worrying and stressed out, and when you're worried and stressed out, you cannot take care of your family. please invest the $60 million in child care and also in support of the children. thank you very much for listening. [end of translation] >> hi, supervisors. my name is lourdes garcia, and i'm just here to make sure that you know the difference between general education and early schoolhood and childhood education. i know that everybody's here saying let's invest in education, youth to 18, but there is a difference. it's an opportunity for the parents to make a difference in the lives of our children, but there's also a difference between early child care and education. i want to thank the supervisor ronen because she's been very active in the community and in opening a shelter at hora h
my name is jacqueline reyes, and i'm a mother of two, a one-year-old and a five-year-old. i'm here because all the children need child care, and quality child care. i need to work. i know that when you -- i'm right now in the waiting list, and i'm trying to go back to work, but i'm also worrying and stressed out, and when you're worried and stressed out, you cannot take care of your family. please invest the $60 million in child care and also in support of the children. thank you very much for...
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marsa hollander and jacqueline st >>> welcome back. it's time for our clear the shelters segment featuring our pets in need. we have cardi, no b. ready for her new home. she is so cute. >> isn't she just cute? >> what kind of dog is she? >> a long-haired chihuahua mix. >> she has the coloring of a -- i'm totally blanking. >> like a beagle? >> yes, like a beagle. >> yeah. >> she's adorable. how old is she? >> seven months old. >> she'll get bigger? >> a bittal allittle bth big bit bigger. >> what kind of a home? >> a home with older ones. she shies away from the younger ones. >> good little lap dog. some energy. >> yes. >> and right now she's being fostered. she has a special story. she is being fostered by one of her co-stars. >> yes. >> if someone is interested in adopting her do it soon before she becomes the diva. she's the star of a play. >> she's not a s.a.g. member yet. >> i have the connections for her. she's the star of a play now. >> yes, she's going to be appearing in bullets over broadway being put on by foothill music theat
marsa hollander and jacqueline st >>> welcome back. it's time for our clear the shelters segment featuring our pets in need. we have cardi, no b. ready for her new home. she is so cute. >> isn't she just cute? >> what kind of dog is she? >> a long-haired chihuahua mix. >> she has the coloring of a -- i'm totally blanking. >> like a beagle? >> yes, like a beagle. >> yeah. >> she's adorable. how old is she? >> seven months old....
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sent a process server to jacqueline norman's home. they returned a week later, only to discover that they had vacated the premises entirely, and the same is true less so in the case of chris jackson. he has vacated apparently a property that he still owns, and so b.d.r. has had trouble tracking these folks down, and so they are now employing what they call skip tracing, which is a fancy way of saying they continue to track the individual or the individual's assets. so i'm happy to answer questions about that or about any of the other matters reported on here. >> chair chiu: any questions? public comment on agenda item number seven? >> larry bush, commissioners. thank you for the opportunity to comment. i'd like to recommend that the commission consider directing the policy that was adopted for the federal freedom of information act be adopted in the handling of complaints here, which is if an issue is decided that is not within the jurisdiction of a particular agency, that the person who filed the complaint is informed what other agen
sent a process server to jacqueline norman's home. they returned a week later, only to discover that they had vacated the premises entirely, and the same is true less so in the case of chris jackson. he has vacated apparently a property that he still owns, and so b.d.r. has had trouble tracking these folks down, and so they are now employing what they call skip tracing, which is a fancy way of saying they continue to track the individual or the individual's assets. so i'm happy to answer...
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mable is in need of a new home and joining us on how you can adopt her is jacqueline patel. thank you so much for being here. tell me a little bit about mable. you say she has a little bit of a skin condition but nothing to worry about. she is being treated for it and should be fine long-term. >> yes, she is awesome. she son-in-law is only five months old and she is so calm and collected. she is already very advanced. i think part of it she has been dealing with a noncontagious temporary skin condition. we treating for he ould be back to normal and her hair will grow back. and she will be even prettier than she is now. >> she is going to get a little beshe will still e she is just be a small dog. but she's got a good handful of months to grow and come into her own. >> okay. and then what kind of house would be the best house for her? maybe a little bit older kids? because she will be smaller. >> yeah. and she came from stockton. she is still getting familiar and the lay of the land with the city life. she is still a little bit nervous. and the unfamiliarity. she would like a
mable is in need of a new home and joining us on how you can adopt her is jacqueline patel. thank you so much for being here. tell me a little bit about mable. you say she has a little bit of a skin condition but nothing to worry about. she is being treated for it and should be fine long-term. >> yes, she is awesome. she son-in-law is only five months old and she is so calm and collected. she is already very advanced. i think part of it she has been dealing with a noncontagious temporary...