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lindsay: the association was founded by jacqueline kennedy to preserve and protect the history of the white house. and share that history with the american people more broadly. since then, we have worked on that mission to try and cultivate the white house, the first floor especially, as a museum for the people to tell the story of the white house and the story of the nation. to try to make it a little more accessible for visitors that come through. susan: why the first floor specifically? lindsay: the first floor is referred to as the state floor. it has the historic rooms when we think of the color rims, red room, greenroom, blue room, east room. that is where the big events that we think of typically in american history have taken place. where a lot of the famous diplomats and guests were greeted. and where a lot of the interactions day to day, both in terms of the workers and people who live there took place. that is the room we -- that is the floor we really focus on. it is filled with beautiful pieces of furniture and art that represent the white house's history more broadly, bu
lindsay: the association was founded by jacqueline kennedy to preserve and protect the history of the white house. and share that history with the american people more broadly. since then, we have worked on that mission to try and cultivate the white house, the first floor especially, as a museum for the people to tell the story of the white house and the story of the nation. to try to make it a little more accessible for visitors that come through. susan: why the first floor specifically?...
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. >> reporter: and so jacqueline is not the only one who is saying that this is a generational issue that younger generations will have to deal with if it is not contended with right now. we're about 30 minutes from south bend and actually it is that generational argument that mayor pete buttigieg tends to be making. elizabeth warren making it in a different way, in the way that she talks about structural change, she is trying to get at the climate change issue while also getting at the economy issue which here in the midwest is something that you and i both know from 2016 when voters ended up going for donald trump, jobs, job, jobs was the message that sold them on trump. and many of the folks in michigan and today here in indiana, that is probably the message that if there is a way to earn the voters back to the democrats, this could be it. >> i think you're right. garrett, i want to ask you about the new report that joe biden's presidential campaign confirmed that he still supports the hyde amendment on using federal funds on abortion services. this definitively sets him apart fro
. >> reporter: and so jacqueline is not the only one who is saying that this is a generational issue that younger generations will have to deal with if it is not contended with right now. we're about 30 minutes from south bend and actually it is that generational argument that mayor pete buttigieg tends to be making. elizabeth warren making it in a different way, in the way that she talks about structural change, she is trying to get at the climate change issue while also getting at the...
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jacquelin lowe. where is jacquelin lowe? there she is. thank you.ourth generation walnut farmer here in fresno, california. jacquelin, go ahead. >> good afternoon, mayor pete. >> hello. >> welcome to fresno and thank you, "hardball," for coming to fresno. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> my name is jacquelin lowe and i'm a fourth generation farmer. and my family farm currently raises walnuts in the san joaquin valley. president trump's policies on tariffs and trade are absolutely devastating our opportunity to sell our products overseas. >> right. >> particularly in asia. now, you are in fresno in the heart of the san joaquin valley, one of the richest agricultural areas in the world, and we would like to know what are your ideas on trade policy and tariffs as they relate to farms and ag policy and agriculture industry? >> thank you. first of all, thank you for being here and thank you for raising that issue. i hope we get a chance to try your product some time. i bet that when i do, one of the things i'll come away believing is that anybody
jacquelin lowe. where is jacquelin lowe? there she is. thank you.ourth generation walnut farmer here in fresno, california. jacquelin, go ahead. >> good afternoon, mayor pete. >> hello. >> welcome to fresno and thank you, "hardball," for coming to fresno. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> my name is jacquelin lowe and i'm a fourth generation farmer. and my family farm currently raises walnuts in the san joaquin valley. president trump's policies on...
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jacquelin lowe. where is jacquelin lowe? there she is. fourth generation walnut farmer here in fresno, california. jacquelin, go ahead. f >> good afternoon, mayor pete. >> hello. >> welcome to fresno and thank you, "hardball," for coming to w fresno. >> thank you. >> my name is jacquelin lowe and i'm a fourth generation farmer. and my family farm currently raises walnuts in the san joaquin valley. president trump's policies on tariffs and trade are absolutely devastating our opportunity to sell our products overseas. >> right. >> particularly in asia. now, you are in fresno in the heart of the san joaquin valley, one of the richest agricultural, areas in the world, and we would like to know what are your ideae on trade policy and tariffs as they relate to farms and ag policy and agriculture industry? >> thank you. first of all, thank you for being here and thank you for raising that issue.g i hope we get a chance to try your product some time. i bet that when i do, one of the things i'll come away believing is that anybody in the world li
jacquelin lowe. where is jacquelin lowe? there she is. fourth generation walnut farmer here in fresno, california. jacquelin, go ahead. f >> good afternoon, mayor pete. >> hello. >> welcome to fresno and thank you, "hardball," for coming to w fresno. >> thank you. >> my name is jacquelin lowe and i'm a fourth generation farmer. and my family farm currently raises walnuts in the san joaquin valley. president trump's policies on tariffs and trade are...
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jacqueline, let me start with you.important issue for the african-american community of color. more likely to live near polluting industry. african-americans three times likely to die from asthma-related causes than white americans. latinos 50% live in areas where air quality standards do not meet epa standards. jacqueline, talk more about this. >> yeah, i think you pointed out of the challenges of the driver of climate change whether it is the cold fire power plants or african-americans living in counties of violation of air pollution standards or the false solutions or as we talk about needing to phase out coal because its polluting practices. when i was in the four corner region west, i was struck by how many mine workers where their impact are some severe. so it is institutionallize those impacts. >> the new movie that's out in san francisco, the opening scene is talking about environmental justice and how the water in this black kmooucommunity is so hazardous and there is a little girl that's skipping her way with
jacqueline, let me start with you.important issue for the african-american community of color. more likely to live near polluting industry. african-americans three times likely to die from asthma-related causes than white americans. latinos 50% live in areas where air quality standards do not meet epa standards. jacqueline, talk more about this. >> yeah, i think you pointed out of the challenges of the driver of climate change whether it is the cold fire power plants or african-americans...
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it's just the rap but keep that in mind of 6.80 is your commute you need to hop off early maybe of jacqueline ahead after the scene maybe a little bit closer to auto mall. parkway there is some slow traffic here in both directions so we'll continue to track to >>it is we had an earthquake we did yeah about 7 36 this morning so roughly 10 minutes ago 3.6 earthquake struck about 24 miles west northwest of clear lake and that's where you see the red dot on the map right next to clearly not strong enough you know cause any serious damage or injury. but we do have people reported feeling, including right here in our studio john trimble said 10 minutes, good and we feel that i didn't like take the tax call me sure enough want to watch a long after that that the usgs. >>sent out the alert and put the dot on the map, so there you have it if you did feel some shaking this morning. that's what it was a 3, 6, that struck about 7 36 this morning just west of clear lake will shake rattle. and that isn't the only breaking news. we're following this morning in there that we had a motorcycle accident in frem
it's just the rap but keep that in mind of 6.80 is your commute you need to hop off early maybe of jacqueline ahead after the scene maybe a little bit closer to auto mall. parkway there is some slow traffic here in both directions so we'll continue to track to >>it is we had an earthquake we did yeah about 7 36 this morning so roughly 10 minutes ago 3.6 earthquake struck about 24 miles west northwest of clear lake and that's where you see the red dot on the map right next to clearly not...
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jacqueline howard, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next, a warning on world oceans day.t coastal village are getting told they should be getting ready to lose their loems to t lose their homes to the sea. >> climate change is here. >> it is not something of the future. d you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning and smoothing fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. ♪ my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic t
jacqueline howard, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next, a warning on world oceans day.t coastal village are getting told they should be getting ready to lose their loems to t lose their homes to the sea. >> climate change is here. >> it is not something of the future. d you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent...
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washerwomen strike in 1880 to the strike and boycott in the 1960's, to chicago's own abby white and jacqueline vaughn, black and brown power have always been an integral part of organizing, to demand equal pay, basic treatment, equal power, as my dad would say, some dignity, taking on the fight of all workers, from farmworkers workers to domestic workers, to tearing down systemic racism along the way. we owe them. we owe them big. and we owe you. if i am elected president, i want you to know labor will have an absolute, full partner in the white house, and i think labor knows that from me. [applause] mr. biden: folks, a lot has changed very badly, and this president and some members of the corporate community believe that -- i want to make it clear to them -- wall street did not build america. stockbrokers and hedge fund managers did not build this country. you build this country. the great american middle class, the unions built the middle class, that is why it exists. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: and we need to rebuild it. but this time, we have to take everybody along, no matter their r
washerwomen strike in 1880 to the strike and boycott in the 1960's, to chicago's own abby white and jacqueline vaughn, black and brown power have always been an integral part of organizing, to demand equal pay, basic treatment, equal power, as my dad would say, some dignity, taking on the fight of all workers, from farmworkers workers to domestic workers, to tearing down systemic racism along the way. we owe them. we owe them big. and we owe you. if i am elected president, i want you to know...
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case against him to be pursued the swedish case would be quite absurd as you said in your intro jacqueline that the swedish case hasn't been dropped what it means is that this we dish investigators want to come interview julian assange critics and be able to do so i mean fact universities made it quite clear that they get the party be very happy to do that to help leak this witness police in this case and we also know of course the swedish authorities are come under great pressure from the british or storage is to not go the case we know who leaked e-mails for example all the favor that notorious one saying don't you dare get cold feet sent by the crown prosecution service lawyers to the swedish prosecutors about this so i think that this is a if you could this is a welcome development and it is a commonsense development because there's no need to. what is actually certainly not at this stage just sweet and when we you know the 1st step will surely be to come over if necessary to question him in prison in relation to these allegations in sweden so do you think we can read anything into thi
case against him to be pursued the swedish case would be quite absurd as you said in your intro jacqueline that the swedish case hasn't been dropped what it means is that this we dish investigators want to come interview julian assange critics and be able to do so i mean fact universities made it quite clear that they get the party be very happy to do that to help leak this witness police in this case and we also know of course the swedish authorities are come under great pressure from the...
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accorng to these court documents, he got into an argument with his wif jacqueline here at their homec, maryland on sunday. e documents say he shoved anded pusher down concrete stairs. she allegedlyer sud a scrape on her right elbow, soreness on her right hip, ribcage, and a bruise on her knee. cilento has bonded out of jail and in an only on 4 interview his attorney says he's innocent. >> my client did not assault his wife and did not engage in any act of domestic violence. >> reporter: his attorney also en montgomery county police came to the couple's house they did not arres cilento. his wife later filed charges on her own,ne and the commissio issued an arrest warrant. >> and we will defend this case very zealously in court. >>porter: and in a written statement a bulis school spokesperson says, "bulis is committed to the safety and well-being of our community. this week we were made aware of a situation involving a staff er memb we took immediate action in accordance with our human ol resource pies and the staff member is currently on administrative leave." now, cilento is charged
accorng to these court documents, he got into an argument with his wif jacqueline here at their homec, maryland on sunday. e documents say he shoved anded pusher down concrete stairs. she allegedlyer sud a scrape on her right elbow, soreness on her right hip, ribcage, and a bruise on her knee. cilento has bonded out of jail and in an only on 4 interview his attorney says he's innocent. >> my client did not assault his wife and did not engage in any act of domestic violence. >>...
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they said 7-year-old jacqueline died from an infection that shut down her vital organs. according to her family she was well fed and in good health when she arrived at the border with her father. now, before these deaths of those children, no child had died in cbp custody for nearly a decade. something is wildly horribly wrong. children are dying in our care and custody, yet so many of those upset over the words of alexandria ocasio-cortez have showed zero concerns about the deaths of these children, zero concern about the administration ripping literally thousands of children, even infants, from their parents' arms, zero concern about the u.s. accepting fewer refugees fleeing war and oppression than any administration in u.s. history. >> i think congressman aoc needs to apologize not only to the nation but to the world. >> this type of rhetoric from our elected leaders is irresponsible, reckless, misinformed and wrong. >> we've had a long history, if you go back, and people who really are left wing zealots, ignoring history, ignores facts to pursue their causes. at some
they said 7-year-old jacqueline died from an infection that shut down her vital organs. according to her family she was well fed and in good health when she arrived at the border with her father. now, before these deaths of those children, no child had died in cbp custody for nearly a decade. something is wildly horribly wrong. children are dying in our care and custody, yet so many of those upset over the words of alexandria ocasio-cortez have showed zero concerns about the deaths of these...
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. >>> the martha's vineyard estate of jacqueline kennedy onassis is on the market for $65 million.roperty listed by christie's international real estate and it's been maintained by her daughter, caroline that's the cnbc news update this mour back to you, tyler >> thank you very much >>> the oil market closing for the day and prices are dropping. seema is following frit the commodity desk >> want to draw your attention to oil prices because you are right. a steep intraday reversal heading into the close on the last trading day of the month. wti crude closing down 58.29 down nearly 2% crude at $66.51. basically holding on to the flat line, but we did start the session in positive territory and as you can see, closing down on the day and for the year, it's worth noting debt miss the volatility that we have been seeing in oil prices and in the larger energy sector, we're still higher for 2019. now the big factor to focus on for the second half of the year will be the u.s. iran relationship and whether geo political risk will pressure prices further >> thank you very much constellation
. >>> the martha's vineyard estate of jacqueline kennedy onassis is on the market for $65 million.roperty listed by christie's international real estate and it's been maintained by her daughter, caroline that's the cnbc news update this mour back to you, tyler >> thank you very much >>> the oil market closing for the day and prices are dropping. seema is following frit the commodity desk >> want to draw your attention to oil prices because you are right. a steep...
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martha hollender and jacqueline stewart are here who just let out the most adorable little yelp. >> yeah, it was a yawn slash yelp. >> look at this face. tell me a little bit about her. >> so she's an 11-week old terrier mix so she'll probably be about medium sized i'd say. she'll probably be about 30 pounds, around there when she's full-grown. she's super playful. she'll probably do well in any type of home, kids, she's still young so any home would be great for her. >> what do you recommend for someone who perhaps never have had a puppy, the added responsibility that comes with getting a puppy. >> so definitely take them to training i would say immediately right when they have all their shots. i think some training places will take them when they have two or three shots. so training is essential, be prepared. potty training can be difficult, but it's definitely worth it. you just got to keep at it and gets lot of exercise. play with them a lot. let them get their energy out. >> good advice. tell me about the program you have. >> we're here for our corporate program today. we ha
martha hollender and jacqueline stewart are here who just let out the most adorable little yelp. >> yeah, it was a yawn slash yelp. >> look at this face. tell me a little bit about her. >> so she's an 11-week old terrier mix so she'll probably be about medium sized i'd say. she'll probably be about 30 pounds, around there when she's full-grown. she's super playful. she'll probably do well in any type of home, kids, she's still young so any home would be great for her. >>...
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washington woman strike 1880 two the strike and tocott in the 1960's, chicago's own abby white and jacquelineack and brown power has always been a fighting for the right to organize, equal power, as my dad would say, some dignity, taking on the fight of all workers, from farmworkers workers to domestic workers, to tearing down systemic racism around the way. we know them, we owe you. if i am elected president, i want you to know labor will have an absolute, will partner in the white house, and i think labor knows that. [applause] folks, a lot has changed very badly, and this president, and some members of the corporate community believe that -- i want to make it clear -- wall street did not build america. and hedge fund managers did not build this country. you build this country. the great american middle class, the unions built the middle class, that is why it exists. we need to rebuild it! but this time, we have to bring everybody along, no matter their race or gender, ethnicity, religion, who they love, where they live, or whether they had a disability. my dad had an expression, joe, you t
washington woman strike 1880 two the strike and tocott in the 1960's, chicago's own abby white and jacquelineack and brown power has always been a fighting for the right to organize, equal power, as my dad would say, some dignity, taking on the fight of all workers, from farmworkers workers to domestic workers, to tearing down systemic racism around the way. we know them, we owe you. if i am elected president, i want you to know labor will have an absolute, will partner in the white house, and...
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she looks like to me a slightly unhinged jacqueline smith from the charlie's angels era, which by the way is amazing, tyrus. amazing. do you feel the love? >> no i'm not much for love. love tends to be expensive in court after it's over. >> [laughter] >> i try to avoid it as much as possible and i can also say i've never paid for love. ii would rather pay for a truck to run me over, but having said that, she was amazing. good for her. it's not every day that someone tells new zealand it's going to be safe for children on my watch i mean, game is shot out and then threatened them. >> exactly. >> like i was concerned at some point, was she going to attack the children of new zealand to make her point when she's president, and she took a page out of trump's book. president trump got his, he's so great on the mic he learned from wrestling, month ham italy, make your point and be jazzy or whatever. the only thing she missed is you have to use actual words. >> [laughter] >> she was just rhyming sounds. >> yes. >> or he was casting spells. >> literally. >> she was doing it. she owned the nig
she looks like to me a slightly unhinged jacqueline smith from the charlie's angels era, which by the way is amazing, tyrus. amazing. do you feel the love? >> no i'm not much for love. love tends to be expensive in court after it's over. >> [laughter] >> i try to avoid it as much as possible and i can also say i've never paid for love. ii would rather pay for a truck to run me over, but having said that, she was amazing. good for her. it's not every day that someone tells new...
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cnn health writer jacqueline howard shows us how in today's "food as fuel." >> getting enough sleep oruality sleep begins with what you sip during the day. the first step is to stay hydrated. for women experts recommend you drink about 11 cups of water each day. and a little more than 15 cups for men. experts recommend before you head to bed, though, try avoiding caffeine, that includes caffeinated coffees, teas and sodas. although a night cap may be tempts it may be contributing to poor quality sleep. drinking alcohol casually or chronically may interfere with a chemical in the brain that helps you sleep. instead, try sipping warm milk, or better yet, milk mixed with honey as one expert suggests as an effective and affordable way to improve your sleep. overall, it's recommended to watch your liquids close to bedtime so you won't have to make too many trips to the restroom falling asleep. >> so drink a lot, but don't have a drink, put honey in your milk. you got it? >>> a michigan man just found out he has to share his $38 million jackpot with his ex-wife. richard was in the middle of
cnn health writer jacqueline howard shows us how in today's "food as fuel." >> getting enough sleep oruality sleep begins with what you sip during the day. the first step is to stay hydrated. for women experts recommend you drink about 11 cups of water each day. and a little more than 15 cups for men. experts recommend before you head to bed, though, try avoiding caffeine, that includes caffeinated coffees, teas and sodas. although a night cap may be tempts it may be...
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. >> jacqueline, thanks so much.>> thank you. >>> the next hour of your "new day" starts right after the break. the next challenge. the next place. on to the next level. and all the rewards that come with it. the all-new ram 1500. motortrend's 2019 truck of the year everything you need, to get on to bigger things. wgreat tasting, heart-healthys the california walnuts.ever? so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your crav
. >> jacqueline, thanks so much.>> thank you. >>> the next hour of your "new day" starts right after the break. the next challenge. the next place. on to the next level. and all the rewards that come with it. the all-new ram 1500. motortrend's 2019 truck of the year everything you need, to get on to bigger things. wgreat tasting, heart-healthys the california walnuts.ever? so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. since you're heading off to dad... i...
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my name is jacqueline jones, the executive director of next village san francisco which is an organization that helps seniors and district 2 and three age in place with the help of volunteers to get we also combat social isolation by having events for them. we are also a member of the budget justice coalition and this year we requested $50,000 to help us continue our work. we have, for example, a member in district 2 named marianne who weighs 67 pounds on his two week to get to the store. she did not qualify for help from the city even though she is on limited income and she hired a personal caregiver to take care of that responsibility for her. unfortunately it was $51 to have the caregiver bring her the groceries each week, the total cost of the groceries was $22. so a neighbor told her about next village and we are providing her with two volunteers who take care of those task for her, and also she now has companionship that she did not have before she had it. there is hundreds of examples of that kind of work that is being provided. this is a new piece of a continued of long-term care a
my name is jacqueline jones, the executive director of next village san francisco which is an organization that helps seniors and district 2 and three age in place with the help of volunteers to get we also combat social isolation by having events for them. we are also a member of the budget justice coalition and this year we requested $50,000 to help us continue our work. we have, for example, a member in district 2 named marianne who weighs 67 pounds on his two week to get to the store. she...
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first of all, we are sorry for your loss, jacqueline. so surprised, he seemed happy. 54% of people who die by suicide had no diagnosed mental illness. does that mean they didn't have depression? probably not. it means they have not been diagnosed as of yet. this was the first time they outwardly displayed something that people took notice of. there were probably warning signs earlier, but sometimes they're hard to find -- >> may have been masking, may have been trying to cope. many have shown social media contribute to rates of depression. this is the most toxic places where people are preying on weakness. >> i have three preteen girls at home, and the social media part of it, i got to tell you, chris, is probably my biggest concern. i feel like they're physically safer than they used to be because they don't go out as much, they don't do those sorts of things, but they're on the devices, they're on social media and i worry about the mental health toll this is going to take. i think we should all worry about it. we are seeing something w
first of all, we are sorry for your loss, jacqueline. so surprised, he seemed happy. 54% of people who die by suicide had no diagnosed mental illness. does that mean they didn't have depression? probably not. it means they have not been diagnosed as of yet. this was the first time they outwardly displayed something that people took notice of. there were probably warning signs earlier, but sometimes they're hard to find -- >> may have been masking, may have been trying to cope. many have...
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meeting in -- what month are we in -- in may, it has been quite a month -- we approved a new member, jacqueline reuters who's a critical care nurse so she fills a health and hospital system seat and the nominations committee announced that they're kind of improving the process to bring new people in. we had an update on the california collaborative for long-term services and supports and they are developing a pang nel event along with the dignity fund coalition focused on the master plan for aging that governor newsome has announced he wantss to work on and that event will be held in the fall. if folks are interested in work on that, they can contact mark burns from homebridge. the dignity fund update, i apologize, i missed the beginning of director's report so i don't know if that was included. but it was announced that daases working on the dignify fund allocation program and getting money out through education or r.f.p.s. a small group of long-term care coordinating council members met with the mayor and share ad lib about what is the council and what are the priorities currently. and then w
meeting in -- what month are we in -- in may, it has been quite a month -- we approved a new member, jacqueline reuters who's a critical care nurse so she fills a health and hospital system seat and the nominations committee announced that they're kind of improving the process to bring new people in. we had an update on the california collaborative for long-term services and supports and they are developing a pang nel event along with the dignity fund coalition focused on the master plan for...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline williams says race doesn't way into her decision. >> it's not about race butd at this time i think joe biden is the right man for the job. >> reporter: everybody we talked to said joe biden words, what he said did not change their opinion on the manner of the candidate. another did say they didn't think it was the best analogy and he should probably steer away from using it again in the future. there were some who suggested that he apologize, and they say he do it right away in order to get this matter quickly behind him. allison in. >> we haven't seen that, the quick part but it's very illuminati illuminating to hear you say they wouldn't change their opinion about joe biden. >>> here's what else to watch today. >> see, feel, climb. first out, last in. look around corners, look in crannies. go down dark alleys. lose yourself, catch a lift. push boundaries. go walk about. get set, go after the goose bumps. never stop discovering. >>> all right, we are now getting new reaction to president trump ordering then calling off a military strike on iran so we'll bring
. >> reporter: jacqueline williams says race doesn't way into her decision. >> it's not about race butd at this time i think joe biden is the right man for the job. >> reporter: everybody we talked to said joe biden words, what he said did not change their opinion on the manner of the candidate. another did say they didn't think it was the best analogy and he should probably steer away from using it again in the future. there were some who suggested that he apologize, and they...
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and jacqueline, let me start with you. you bring up an interesting point on a vote that happened just this week in congress about how to ask to prevent foreign interference. you make an interesting point about you think some republicans not really being willing to hold the president to account on this. >> this is a well worn pattern with the gop and the trump era we have seen time and time again, which is offering these rhetorical lashings for the president's comments, although not always. and then not following it up with the raft of available legislation that mitch mcconnell could bring to the floor for a vote in order to prevent something like this happening. you know, marsha blackburn yesterday blocked a bill from being passed that would unanimously say it's breaking the law if the president would accept any foreign dirt or information on a political opponent during an election. and then there is, again, a litany of other legislations that mitch mcconnell has been blocking and refusing to bring to the floor for reasons
and jacqueline, let me start with you. you bring up an interesting point on a vote that happened just this week in congress about how to ask to prevent foreign interference. you make an interesting point about you think some republicans not really being willing to hold the president to account on this. >> this is a well worn pattern with the gop and the trump era we have seen time and time again, which is offering these rhetorical lashings for the president's comments, although not...
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. >> jacqueline williams says race doesn't weigh into mere decision. >> it's not about race.ight for the job. at this time that joe biden is the right man for the job. >> erin, everybody we spoke to here said that joe biden's words didn't diminish their minimal of joe biden as a person or candidate. some did say that the analogy probably was not good. as for apology there were a number of voters who said he should apologize and do it right away to get the mart behind him. >> martin, thank you very much. >>> and next congress now receiving classified briefings on possible ufo encounters. seriously. so why? why now? plus the director of cnn newest original film apollo 11 outfront with ner before seen footage of the historic moon laning. >> neil and buzz, the president of the united states is in his office now and would like to say a few words to you, over. rhood with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do y
. >> jacqueline williams says race doesn't weigh into mere decision. >> it's not about race.ight for the job. at this time that joe biden is the right man for the job. >> erin, everybody we spoke to here said that joe biden's words didn't diminish their minimal of joe biden as a person or candidate. some did say that the analogy probably was not good. as for apology there were a number of voters who said he should apologize and do it right away to get the mart behind him....
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i saw the room where jacqueline was treated before died. a flat table, a supply cabinet with the bandages and gauze, no real equipment nor medical services available for her in that time of crisis. >> that's what you saw. is your republican colleague in your view uninformed or lying? >> look, certainly not what's going on down there. i've been down there. he's misrepresenting what's going on. seven children have died. we want to prevent one more death. that's why the we're passing this bill. the president is saying that he's not going to support this bill. the american people, the vast majority of the american people in poll numbers show that immigration is their top concern vast majority of them feel that children should not be separated from their families. the dreamers should stay in the country and these children should not be kept under these conditions. the american public has a big heart. the president is not seeing that and obviously this person at the border isn't either. >> congressman, appreciate your perspective. i know you have
i saw the room where jacqueline was treated before died. a flat table, a supply cabinet with the bandages and gauze, no real equipment nor medical services available for her in that time of crisis. >> that's what you saw. is your republican colleague in your view uninformed or lying? >> look, certainly not what's going on down there. i've been down there. he's misrepresenting what's going on. seven children have died. we want to prevent one more death. that's why the we're passing...
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woman's strike in 1880 to the strike in 1960 boycott, from bill lucy and chicago's own abby wide and jacqueline vaughn. black and brown power have always been an integral part of fighting for the right to organize. demanding equal pay, fair treatment. basic workers protection, as my dad would say, some dignity. taking on the fight of all workers from farm workers to domestic workers to tearing down systematic racism along the way, we owe them, we owe them big, we owe you, and if i'm elected president, i want you to know, labor will have a full partner in the white house, and i think labor knows that from me. [ applause ] >> folks, a lot's changed very badly since we've been out of office. and this president and some members of the corporate community believe that -- i want to make it clear to them, wall street did not build america. stockbrokers and hedge fund managers did not build this country. you built this country. the great american middle class, the unions built the middle class. that's why it exists. we need to rebuild it, but this time we have to bring everybody along. no matter their
woman's strike in 1880 to the strike in 1960 boycott, from bill lucy and chicago's own abby wide and jacqueline vaughn. black and brown power have always been an integral part of fighting for the right to organize. demanding equal pay, fair treatment. basic workers protection, as my dad would say, some dignity. taking on the fight of all workers from farm workers to domestic workers to tearing down systematic racism along the way, we owe them, we owe them big, we owe you, and if i'm elected...
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we have the medical examiners reports now for jacqueline and felipe and one more, and we will be following up on any identified recommendations. i will be sharing those with this committee. what i can tell you is that from those incidents we have invested heavily in the care of the children in our custody and especially the medical care since that time. >> ok, i look forward to seeing those reports and i will ask you in writing a question about siblings being separated which i , had asked about at a previous hearing. according to reports two months ago, the president offered to pardon you if you were convicted of having border agents blocking asylum seekers in defiance of the law. has anyone from the white house asked you to violate the law? mr. mcaleenan: no. >> is the president instructing subordinates to violate the law and promising to shield them from legal consequences by pardoning them consistent with his oath of office? mr. mcaleenan: i have not been asked to do anything unlawful nor would i. >> according to brookings report, the administration has a 5% success rate when defending
we have the medical examiners reports now for jacqueline and felipe and one more, and we will be following up on any identified recommendations. i will be sharing those with this committee. what i can tell you is that from those incidents we have invested heavily in the care of the children in our custody and especially the medical care since that time. >> ok, i look forward to seeing those reports and i will ask you in writing a question about siblings being separated which i , had asked...
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women's strike in 1880 to the delenor strike in 1960s, from bill lucy and chicago's own abby wide and jacqueline vaughn. black and brown power have always been an integral part of phiing for the right to organ e organize, demanding equal pay, fair treatment. basic worker's protection. as my dad would say, some dignity. taking on the fight of all workers, from farm workers to domestic workers, to tearing down systematic graces along the way, we owe them. we owe them big. we owe you. if i'm elected president, it want you to know labor will have an absolute full partner in the white house and i think labor knows that from me. folks, a lot has changed very badly since we're out of office. this president and some members of the corporate community believe that -- i want to make it clear to them, wall street did not build america. stockbrokers and hedge fund managers did not build this country. you built this country, the great american middle class. the unions built the middle class. that's why it exists. we need to rebuild it. this time we have to bring everybody along. no matter, their race, gender
women's strike in 1880 to the delenor strike in 1960s, from bill lucy and chicago's own abby wide and jacqueline vaughn. black and brown power have always been an integral part of phiing for the right to organ e organize, demanding equal pay, fair treatment. basic worker's protection. as my dad would say, some dignity. taking on the fight of all workers, from farm workers to domestic workers, to tearing down systematic graces along the way, we owe them. we owe them big. we owe you. if i'm...
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former alumni include the former first lady, jacqueline kennedy onassis, and the former director of the fbi, jay edgar hoover. in his series, jonathan has been interrogating the complex relationship between politics and the law. suggesting that the courts have become too powerful. now he compares the constitutional models of the u.s. and the uk. this lecture is called "rights and the ideal constitution." please welcome the bbc 2019 reflecturer, jonathan sumption. [ applause ] >> good evening. when the french political writer alexis detovville visited the united states in the 1830s, one of the things that struck him most forcibly was the dominant place occupied by lawyers in the public life of the nation. in his classic account of early american democracy, he suggested that lawyers as a class had succeeded to the beliefs and influence of the old landed arrest to go race. they shared habits, tastes, and above all shared its contempt for popular opinion. the more we reflect upon all that occurs in the united states, he wrote, the more we shall find that the lawyers as a body form the most
former alumni include the former first lady, jacqueline kennedy onassis, and the former director of the fbi, jay edgar hoover. in his series, jonathan has been interrogating the complex relationship between politics and the law. suggesting that the courts have become too powerful. now he compares the constitutional models of the u.s. and the uk. this lecture is called "rights and the ideal constitution." please welcome the bbc 2019 reflecturer, jonathan sumption. [ applause ] >>...
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jacqueline, 7. >> it's difficult to get through because you hear the names and you just almost can see the little faces. i remember going there and thinking, i can't believe this is happening in america. the base where now children will be held, and i want to make the point that per our reporters it will be run by hhs, it's on military grounds, but it also limits access because it's federal property so it means reporters like you can't get access to find out what these kids are going through. >> we've been requesting access. what you said about oklahoma, it's symbolic of one of the most shameful episodes in american history, the japanese interment camps. the irony is it will now be symbolic of another shameful episode, the treatment of migrant children from central america by the trump administration. >> in 2014 there was that surge in children unaccompanied that the obama administration had to deal with and they tried various means of trying to deal with that, pulled back on anything military becau
jacqueline, 7. >> it's difficult to get through because you hear the names and you just almost can see the little faces. i remember going there and thinking, i can't believe this is happening in america. the base where now children will be held, and i want to make the point that per our reporters it will be run by hhs, it's on military grounds, but it also limits access because it's federal property so it means reporters like you can't get access to find out what these kids are going...
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the staff who've worked so hard and for the majority, brad allen, jared bass, jennifer, robin, jacqueline, lori, steven, and philip. and for the minority, susan ross and katherine salmon. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the distinguished mayor of fort worth is recognized. ms. granger: i yield five minutes to mr. calvert. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: thank you. thank you, ranking member granger. i want to thank chairwoman lowey. i want to thank you both for your leadership and expertise throughout this process. i would like to also acknowledge the chairman visclosky. mr. chairman, i'm grateful for your dedication to the u.s. service members, our national security, your willingness to listen and work with us to put together this bill. i very much appreciate the bipartisan way in which you managed the defense subcommittee. it's been an honor to work with you. i look forward to finishing our work on time. there's a lot of good work in this bill. however, the united states faces an increasi
the staff who've worked so hard and for the majority, brad allen, jared bass, jennifer, robin, jacqueline, lori, steven, and philip. and for the minority, susan ross and katherine salmon. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the distinguished mayor of fort worth is recognized. ms. granger: i yield five minutes to mr. calvert. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: thank you. thank you, ranking member...
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host: philadelphia next, jacqueline. go ahead.d morning pete i just tuned in, and i really -- i hope americans will watch him, because i do not trust him at all i feel like this is the type of person that goes to schools and shoots them up nowadays, because he is still claiming to be a sympathizer. i would not trust him at all. publici think his pronunciations are concerning. again, john walker lindh is an outlier for the larger cases of extremist convicts. most tend to move on. host: how do you know that, how do you know if they move on? guest: you never know what is somebody's head, but that is true in any criminal. there is a system of monitoring you set up when it comes to the online environment, and you set up some sort of counseling. we set up a system of laws and government that allows for people to serve their time and move back on. so we cannot hold them indefinitely. host: what questions do you think officials -- i say generally, whether local police department or the bureau of prison or fbi or counterterrorism experts -
host: philadelphia next, jacqueline. go ahead.d morning pete i just tuned in, and i really -- i hope americans will watch him, because i do not trust him at all i feel like this is the type of person that goes to schools and shoots them up nowadays, because he is still claiming to be a sympathizer. i would not trust him at all. publici think his pronunciations are concerning. again, john walker lindh is an outlier for the larger cases of extremist convicts. most tend to move on. host: how do...
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we have the medical examiner's reports now for both jacqueline and filip gomez. we do not have the inspector general reportsy yet i will share those with the committee if not shared directly and we'll fom up on identified recommendations. from those zients we've investedive had i mr. the care of children in custody especially the medical care since that time. >> okay. and i would look forward to seeing the reports and i'll ask you in writing a question about siblings being separated which i asked about at the previous hearing. according to reports two months ago the president offered to pardon you if you were convicted of having border agents block asylum seekers from entering the utehs in defines of u.s. law has anyone from the white house asked to you violate the law. >> no one asked me to do anything illegal. >> is the president's instructing sboerd knits to fielt the have you and heeleding them by pardoning consistent with the oath of office and requirement of the constitution that he take care the laws be faithfully executed. >> i've never asked to do anythi
we have the medical examiner's reports now for both jacqueline and filip gomez. we do not have the inspector general reportsy yet i will share those with the committee if not shared directly and we'll fom up on identified recommendations. from those zients we've investedive had i mr. the care of children in custody especially the medical care since that time. >> okay. and i would look forward to seeing the reports and i'll ask you in writing a question about siblings being separated which...
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beat him by one stroke at pga championship back then and tony jacqueline won back in 1970 were you watching was not born in 1970. no i don't remember >> and y.e. yang won a couple of years ago. tiger was second you are walking -- there's ghosts everywhere. they're not dead, but a lot of history behind you awesome. >> a lot of people on the set, getting the greens ready, putting greens, lots of activity here >> payne stewart won his u.s. open -- i think he won more than one. he did he beat mickelson in one he won in '92. >> have you ever played here >> i have not. i have flown through minnesota, never spent time there they have solid people there, like jim paulson >> you have to stop over some time >> jim and i were talking earlier this morning he used to do all of these 6:00 a.m. shots for us, that were 5:00 a.m. shots out here in the wintertime constantly doing that in january when it's minus 30 degrees i was explaining to him we have never thanked him enough for the hard work and efforts he puts in to come to the show. appreciate it. great to see you here today. let's talk about what the
beat him by one stroke at pga championship back then and tony jacqueline won back in 1970 were you watching was not born in 1970. no i don't remember >> and y.e. yang won a couple of years ago. tiger was second you are walking -- there's ghosts everywhere. they're not dead, but a lot of history behind you awesome. >> a lot of people on the set, getting the greens ready, putting greens, lots of activity here >> payne stewart won his u.s. open -- i think he won more than one. he...
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jacqueline joined her father in fleeing the extreme danger and poverty of her village in guatemala. they fled from violence. her life was cut short in december while she died under the responsibility of our federal government. as a physician, i know that the inhumane conditions that our border patrol facilities risk the libes of children when under c.b.p. custody. i'm introducing legislation requiring c.b.p. to meet the needs of children and families. my bill would require health screenings and improvement to equipment and medication and set minimum standard to ensure access to food, water and shelter. i urge my colleagues to help prevent future deaths of children at the border and restore humanity of treatment of asylum seekers and families. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: rass i call up house house resolution 431 the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 28,resolved, that at any time after adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to
jacqueline joined her father in fleeing the extreme danger and poverty of her village in guatemala. they fled from violence. her life was cut short in december while she died under the responsibility of our federal government. as a physician, i know that the inhumane conditions that our border patrol facilities risk the libes of children when under c.b.p. custody. i'm introducing legislation requiring c.b.p. to meet the needs of children and families. my bill would require health screenings and...
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we see that one of our witnesses , jacqueline characterizes this as a third wave of illnesses and eating increase cancer rate among first responders since 2015. part of the reason is that cancer can have a long latency period meaning symptoms may not manifest for decades after the initial exposure to carcinogens. in the face of the fund overseeing the department of justice they've done a admiral bull job. -- an admirable job. received 50,000 claims and 24 claimants are eligible for compensation in about half made awards for 20,000 claims and were awarded more than $5 billion as of april 30. the fund now faces a funding crisis, one not of its own making when congress reauthorize the victims compensation fund and prohibited the fund from spending more than the appropriated seven-point $4 million to pay awards and administrative expenses. bylaw the fund must reassess its policies and procedures to ensure that it doesn't exceed the spending. the fund driven by various fact yours had a market increasing cancer claims and claims for the survivor population. the results show the fund was forced
we see that one of our witnesses , jacqueline characterizes this as a third wave of illnesses and eating increase cancer rate among first responders since 2015. part of the reason is that cancer can have a long latency period meaning symptoms may not manifest for decades after the initial exposure to carcinogens. in the face of the fund overseeing the department of justice they've done a admiral bull job. -- an admirable job. received 50,000 claims and 24 claimants are eligible for compensation...