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amy: we'll get an update of jacqueline charles. thisis is democracy now!all that and more coming up. amy: welcome to democracy now!, democracy now!.org, the war and peace report. the president trump pushed for shooting migrants and for creating, a, quote, water filled trench stocked with snakes or alligators along the u.s.s.-mexico border. "the new york times" also details how trump privately proposed other radical measures to curtail immigration including closing the entire u.s.-mexico border and building an electrified border wall topped with spikes to pierce human flesh. the times revealed trump has repeatedly raised the idea of shooting migrants during staff meetings. the paper reports, quote, after publicly suggesting that soldiers shoot migrants if they threw rocks, the president backed off when his staff told him that was illegal. but later in a meeting, aides recalled he suggested they shoot migrants in the legs to slow them down. that's not allowed either, they told him, unquote. "the times" article is based on the new book "border wars, inside tr
amy: we'll get an update of jacqueline charles. thisis is democracy now!all that and more coming up. amy: welcome to democracy now!, democracy now!.org, the war and peace report. the president trump pushed for shooting migrants and for creating, a, quote, water filled trench stocked with snakes or alligators along the u.s.s.-mexico border. "the new york times" also details how trump privately proposed other radical measures to curtail immigration including closing the entire...
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jacqueline woodson, everybody. jacqueline woodson, everybody. we'll be right back.oing it. because there are those who don't. and those who do. let's do. well, we made it through another halloween without getting eaten. this year was a close one. yeah, tell me about it. ooh, feel that chill? i don't feel anything. uhh, this can't be good. wnongenemodi. nongen. oh, triscuit! is non-genetically modified. nongenemodiscuit. triscuit is non-gmo project verified. triscuit. make 'scuit happen. i am also not genetically-modified. you didn't ask for it... but, boy, are you gonna want it. say cheese. the new stuffed cheez-it pizza. available only at pizza hut. now part of the $5 n' up lineup. you're welcome. ♪ [ music: instrumental which ♪ continues throughout spot. ] ♪ ♪ captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> well, that is our show for tonight, thank you so much for tuning in. light's out with david spade coming up next. but first here it is, your moment of zen. ♪. >> you know they said we needed to triple the border patrol. we're now they are going to sa
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jacqueline woodson, everybody. jacqueline woodson, everybody. we'll be right back. rated mature.e the actual ingredients. ♪ funky rock track tostitos. [crunch] get to the good stuff. like pearl harbor shock. american people thought we had this thing in the bag, then the russians come along and snatch it away at the last minute. come monday morning, we're back to work. ♪ (steel-drumhello?one sounds) hello there! almond joy is tropi-calling! when you need a taste of vacation, pick up! everyone's already explored all the good stuff. not true sally, there's still so much to explore. weee! hahahahaha! woohoo! ♪ captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> well, that is our show for tonight, thank you so much for tuning in. light's out with david spade coming up next. but first here it is, your moment of zen. ♪. >> you know they said we needed to triple the border patrol. we're now they are going to say we need to quadruple el the border patrol or they will want a higher fence. maybe they will need a moat. maybe they will want alligators in the moat. (applause) id: kylie
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please welcome jacqueline woodson.lg-- welcome to the daily show. >> thank you. >> trevor: can i just say as someone without grew up living in books, i, like nothing gives me more joy than seeing writers treated like rock stars. genuinelyk i love it. (applause) people who love what you do, people really love what you create, this book is just being met with so much praise and so many accolades, red at the bone. it is the story of two families. who were brought together because of a pregnancy. but st also the story of class and of race and when you are compiling a story like this and you are telling this tale, is it hard for you to combine all of those elements or do you just tell the truth and it comes through sth. >> i think it is a combination. st hard, and i tell the truth and it comes through. and i think one thing that happens is the story begins to he volume-- evolve the more i put those characters on the page. the more i figure out about them, the more complex the story becomes and that became a very complicated
please welcome jacqueline woodson.lg-- welcome to the daily show. >> thank you. >> trevor: can i just say as someone without grew up living in books, i, like nothing gives me more joy than seeing writers treated like rock stars. genuinelyk i love it. (applause) people who love what you do, people really love what you create, this book is just being met with so much praise and so many accolades, red at the bone. it is the story of two families. who were brought together because of a...
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. >> jacqueline dice que son las imágenes de la brutal golpiza que recibió su hija una estudiante des cuenta la señora zavala ocurrió el jueves 26 de septiembre su hija de 12 años vestía una blusa blanca el vídeo fue grabado por otros estudiantes que se lo mandaron de manera anónima para supuestamente burlarse de ella. >> me duele porque es mi hija, saber que no estuve ahí para protegerla . >> dice que la escuela no le ha dado respuestas por eso publicó el video de la pelea y fotografías de la adolescente en facebook para invitar a tomar acción. >> quiere que los demás padres miren que no es un juego que tenemos que parar de esto tiene que haber un final . >> jacqueline dice que se quejó varias veces de la escuela sobre la cosa queda blanco su hija y aunque prometieron hablar con sus compañeros la situación escaló a esta pelea y dice que ya respondió con un empujón a la primera atacante . >> no duerme en las noche por los dolores de cabeza por los dolores de espalda . >> no sólo eso dice que las secuelas van más allá de los físicos su hija no quiere volver a clases . >> no quiera reg
. >> jacqueline dice que son las imágenes de la brutal golpiza que recibió su hija una estudiante des cuenta la señora zavala ocurrió el jueves 26 de septiembre su hija de 12 años vestía una blusa blanca el vídeo fue grabado por otros estudiantes que se lo mandaron de manera anónima para supuestamente burlarse de ella. >> me duele porque es mi hija, saber que no estuve ahí para protegerla . >> dice que la escuela no le ha dado respuestas por eso publicó el video de...
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jacqueline age seven. carlos, age 16.olks.se, please jose ramirez vasquez [indiscernible] brittany, age 10. >> please be seated so we can hear the speaker and engage in a dialogue. please be seated. [applause] mr. mcaleenan? good morning,: everyone. thank you for the kind introduction. chanting]s >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> that is enough. children are under attack. what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> please take the protest outside. you, weyou, we hear hear you. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. this audience is here to engage in a dialogue and listen to this speaker. [indiscernible] melissa ramirez. it is time to finish this. you are robbing the rest of this audience of an opportunity to engage in a dialogue that is important to have on a university campus. [applause] please. we are not in a conversation. let's stop the one-way street, listen to the speaker and have an exchange. thank you very much. le
jacqueline age seven. carlos, age 16.olks.se, please jose ramirez vasquez [indiscernible] brittany, age 10. >> please be seated so we can hear the speaker and engage in a dialogue. please be seated. [applause] mr. mcaleenan? good morning,: everyone. thank you for the kind introduction. chanting]s >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> that is enough. children are under attack. what do we do? >> stand up,...
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white house of our mission which was inspired as most of you were all of you know by first lady jacqueline kennedy to be the private nonpartisan private partner to the white house for conservation and preservation restoration of those beautiful staterooms in the white house for the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well and for education programs programs like this where we teach and tell the stories of the white house and its wonderful history going back to 1792 with george washington selected the right across the street for the white house is today in higher the young irish pigment toames open commemorate the occasion of his victims 50th anniversary is first lady the white house historical association has also undertaken an additional partnership with the richard nixon foundation and this is where we had created a digital exhibit highlighting business mix of efforts to restore the blue room in my 72 to the original french empire style [no audio] being the first woman designed to cover the white house for network television is known to everyone in thi
white house of our mission which was inspired as most of you were all of you know by first lady jacqueline kennedy to be the private nonpartisan private partner to the white house for conservation and preservation restoration of those beautiful staterooms in the white house for the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well and for education programs programs like this where we teach and tell the stories of the white house and its wonderful history going back...
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me now is nbc white house correspondent kristen welk welker, jeff mason, michael carpenter, and jacqueline a allemagne. kristen welker, the president overheated last night, with the white house now saying no cooperation at all, even though they were talking at least about permitting some people to testify. but they cut it all off. >> the white house making it very clear, andrea, that they have no plans to cooperate with the house inquiry. their argument is this is illegitimate and unconstitutional because there hasn't effectively been an official vote to open an inquiry. if you look at the constitution, it says the house of representatives has sole responsibility for the power of impeachment. the white house, though, is making the case, look, look at what has happened in the past, the past three impeachment processes have started with a vote to essentially not only open up an impeachment inquiry but to lay out the terms of that inquiry. so that is the white house's stance. the house speaker saying effectively that she has the authority to move forward with an impeachment inquiry and saying
me now is nbc white house correspondent kristen welk welker, jeff mason, michael carpenter, and jacqueline a allemagne. kristen welker, the president overheated last night, with the white house now saying no cooperation at all, even though they were talking at least about permitting some people to testify. but they cut it all off. >> the white house making it very clear, andrea, that they have no plans to cooperate with the house inquiry. their argument is this is illegitimate and...
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security council being called for on thursday to discuss the situation then a harder has more now from jacqueline near turkey's border with syria. when turkey announced the operation late on wednesday they began by targeting the f 4 y p g positions because according to turkey the s.b.s. is simply a cover for the y.p. g a group it considers a terrorist organization so they targeted a number of their positions along the border really to soften up as they planned to make their advance on the ground they also targeted a number of positions with artillery not just border areas but further south like i know east commission lee really the whole area where turkey considers its a safe zone to be a 30 kilometer deaths from where we are standing now so turkey using firepower but what we understand is that the turkish army and their local allies the syrian opposition national army they are facing opposition on the ground resistance the s.c.'s is fighting back in ross a line that is a border town approximately a 100 kilometers from where we are standing so far this ground push is focusing really on the territ
security council being called for on thursday to discuss the situation then a harder has more now from jacqueline near turkey's border with syria. when turkey announced the operation late on wednesday they began by targeting the f 4 y p g positions because according to turkey the s.b.s. is simply a cover for the y.p. g a group it considers a terrorist organization so they targeted a number of their positions along the border really to soften up as they planned to make their advance on the...
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a core part of our mission, which was inspired, as most of you or all of you know by first lady jacqueline kennedy, to be the private, nonpartisan partner to the white house for conservation, preservation, restoration of beautiful state rooms at the white house, the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well and for our education programs, programs like this where we teach until the stories of the white house and its wonderful history going back to 1792 when george washington selected the site across the street, where the white house is today and hired the young irish architect. to commemorate the occasion of the 50th anniversary, the white house historical association has also undertaken additional partnership with the richard nixon foundation, this is where we have created a digital exhibit highlighting her efforts to restore the blue room in 1972 to the original french empire style. photographs, documents and video footage of her refurbishment project provide greater insight into her accomplishments as first lady and highlight her commitment to enhancin
a core part of our mission, which was inspired, as most of you or all of you know by first lady jacqueline kennedy, to be the private, nonpartisan partner to the white house for conservation, preservation, restoration of beautiful state rooms at the white house, the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well and for our education programs, programs like this where we teach until the stories of the white house and its wonderful history going back to 1792 when...
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claims were published in the new york times on sunday following an investigation by the publication jacqueline vega discussed the story with donald quarter. article says that the russian air force has been bombing targets hospitals in syria in order to crush government opposition now what kind of evidence does the new york times claim to have they say they have unpublished radio recordings that were allegedly caught by residents in the region and anonymous witnesses who claim to have identified russian planes carrying out bombings against hospitals now we have heard a response from the russian defense ministry and they say that the publication has befallen prey to misinformation 1st of all would like to express our regret that a major news outlet has fallen victim to the manipulations of terrorists and the british intelligence services the real conditions of life in the deescalation zone that they're allocated to control a terrorist group related to. a very different from what the new york times imagines done to be the ministry went over a number of problems with these radio recordings number
claims were published in the new york times on sunday following an investigation by the publication jacqueline vega discussed the story with donald quarter. article says that the russian air force has been bombing targets hospitals in syria in order to crush government opposition now what kind of evidence does the new york times claim to have they say they have unpublished radio recordings that were allegedly caught by residents in the region and anonymous witnesses who claim to have identified...
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shock spread across the city a local resident was arrested on confessed to the crime according jacqueline bouvier discussed the case with aussies equals not off. over 1st and foremost what happened a lot of anger and paying that's what happened but 1st i would like to go back to the video that we just showed you just because it really it is really representative of the scale as to what happened as to how angry the people were like look at this here they are rocking a police vehicle why because they believe that the murderers inside and they're all for justice i mean they were so angry at this man and a lot of people still are very few areas with him that the police had to actually when they 1st were out in the open that they did so they put a mask on him so that nobody could identify his movements for the time being and they apparently had to cover him with riot shields and basically put their bodies between him and the mob ascension and now what happened what's what is all this about on wednesday 9 year old lisa went to school and well never came back and her relatives and all kinds all
shock spread across the city a local resident was arrested on confessed to the crime according jacqueline bouvier discussed the case with aussies equals not off. over 1st and foremost what happened a lot of anger and paying that's what happened but 1st i would like to go back to the video that we just showed you just because it really it is really representative of the scale as to what happened as to how angry the people were like look at this here they are rocking a police vehicle why because...
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gunmen opened fire inside the building during friday prayers earlier my colleague jacqueline vogel discussedthe issue with r.t. correspondents ask you taylor. while reports have just come in as you said 16 people have been killed and 2 others seriously injured in a mosque attack in kenya faso this actually happened late on friday go only now beginning to piece together the story because there's very little information even now what we do know is that a number of unidentified gunman opened fire in a mosque in a village in the rules of the west african country and this is not the only country suffering from attacks well no again we don't know anything about the motives of the group involved in this particular attack but we can say that the incident is a rat in the region i mean there has been battling in as you missed insurgency and we're seeing the terror spill into for example mali which is in a conflict with the hardest. and in fact to the very start of october we saw one of the deadliest attacks in the region in recent times and that was off to mali and army bases on the border with turkey
gunmen opened fire inside the building during friday prayers earlier my colleague jacqueline vogel discussedthe issue with r.t. correspondents ask you taylor. while reports have just come in as you said 16 people have been killed and 2 others seriously injured in a mosque attack in kenya faso this actually happened late on friday go only now beginning to piece together the story because there's very little information even now what we do know is that a number of unidentified gunman opened fire...
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angered by the way a nato ally described it syria fence of some of the nj of a reports now from our jacqueline on the border. for fighting in syria between kurds and turkish backed syrian rebels in videos uploaded by kurdish fighters they say they're defending the. positions outside the so-called safe zone south of the towns of. fighters who formed a coalition called the syrian national army or any deny they are making any territorial gains for. president there he says 5 soldiers were wounded in attacks record as fighters who are reportedly being backed by syrian government forces although no one has claimed responsibility turkish military sources accuse the kurds of carrying out 4 bombings in the last 4 days within the safe zone the fighting is happening despite an agreement for a 6 day pause forces loyal to syria's president bashar al assad have moved into towns and villages outside of the 30 kilometer boundary agreed by russia and turkey and russian military police as well as soldiers from chechnya patrolling areas and that kurdish control and. they are implementing the agreement under whic
angered by the way a nato ally described it syria fence of some of the nj of a reports now from our jacqueline on the border. for fighting in syria between kurds and turkish backed syrian rebels in videos uploaded by kurdish fighters they say they're defending the. positions outside the so-called safe zone south of the towns of. fighters who formed a coalition called the syrian national army or any deny they are making any territorial gains for. president there he says 5 soldiers were wounded...
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international my colleague jacqueline very good will be here at the top. of the hour with all the latest headlines. for. her. i. guess manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lift be the one percent. with no middle of the room sick. real new. drug going to follow i know comes out of. the set up one a month what i would all i'm. a far from 80 way to hide nasty hi i my set and i meet her. at the salon months in front of the sensor on. the phone thought oh it must be a myth but a lot of the. that it is simply no we didn't. sell you take shoot us if punxsutawney phil and i had taught us anything it's that predicting the future can be a few tile and deborah hawk watchers but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try and the best way to know your future is to study your past and its wall street's past sins that now has many very concerned about our economic future you see back in mid september the new york federal reserve started handing out emergency overnight loans to the big banks starting o
international my colleague jacqueline very good will be here at the top. of the hour with all the latest headlines. for. her. i. guess manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lift be the one percent. with no middle of the room sick. real new. drug going to follow i know comes out of. the set up one a month what i would all i'm. a far from 80 way to hide nasty hi i my set and i meet her. at the salon months in front of...
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they'll smash dependences the metro system some with chanting proud to be british but the latest jacqueline viggo spoke with ati's in a patrol. this has been the worst violence the city has seen in weeks if not months and the preparations were well advanced the authorities even shut down the entire metro system in the chinese ruled city it appears that the weapon that was used most by the protesters were molotov cocktails or fire bombs they were being thrown around different parts of the city and that's why we saw so many things in flames including vehicles and motorcycles in fact the police have confirmed that number of cars were torched all around the city ok jle these protesters even used corrosive fluid injuring police officers and a number of reporters now on the other hand the authorities have confirmed that a police officer shot a protester in the chest with a live round in it was caught on camera. we know that previously just because rubber bullets have been widely used there have been from that but this is definitely a precedent police though are saying that they were grad having t
they'll smash dependences the metro system some with chanting proud to be british but the latest jacqueline viggo spoke with ati's in a patrol. this has been the worst violence the city has seen in weeks if not months and the preparations were well advanced the authorities even shut down the entire metro system in the chinese ruled city it appears that the weapon that was used most by the protesters were molotov cocktails or fire bombs they were being thrown around different parts of the city...
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spring was a doubt still even the week after the united states pulled out solve syria by calling jacqueline berger discuss the implications with artie's accused up. birky has been portraying this as something like an anti terrorist operation they have been threatening with it constantly repeatedly over and over again now this is has finally happened and here's how president gun talked about it the turkish forces together with the syrian national omi just launched operation peace spring against p.k. kyi p.g. and terrorists in northern syria a mission is to prevent the creation of a terror corridor or across our southern border and to bring peace to the area well so far we know about 2 towns that the airstrikes have been launched against this is the russell. towns and again it is not a coincidence that. the y.p. g. kurdish military groups are in the same sentence in the same context as diversion islamic state this is how the how ankara has been portraying how it's easy to have these groups are designated terrorists so that's why it portrays the operation the way does it what kind of reaction
spring was a doubt still even the week after the united states pulled out solve syria by calling jacqueline berger discuss the implications with artie's accused up. birky has been portraying this as something like an anti terrorist operation they have been threatening with it constantly repeatedly over and over again now this is has finally happened and here's how president gun talked about it the turkish forces together with the syrian national omi just launched operation peace spring against...
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joins us live in the studio for more details now bring us up to speed on what's happening today jacqueline hi again well the hong kong police and the city authorities as we can see the war and bracing themselves for nothing by the way the even shut down the entire metro system that's how serious the threat was and we can already say for sure that the chinese city experienced its worst violence in weeks or possibly even months on tuesday it appears that the main weapon used by protesters were petrol bombs they were for all around all different kinds of different parts of the city that's why we saw so many things in flames including cars i can tell you that a number of vehicles were torched and the pictures that we were seeing they did in fact resemble some of the worst violence during the arab spring in the middle east or some of the most difficult days for police during the yellow vest protests in france on one occasion in one of the districts the protesters even used some chemical substance a corrosive fluid or as acid as you were saying and in that particular instance several police offi
joins us live in the studio for more details now bring us up to speed on what's happening today jacqueline hi again well the hong kong police and the city authorities as we can see the war and bracing themselves for nothing by the way the even shut down the entire metro system that's how serious the threat was and we can already say for sure that the chinese city experienced its worst violence in weeks or possibly even months on tuesday it appears that the main weapon used by protesters were...
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child stratford has the latest now from jacqueline. we understand certainly overnight and this is despite another claim by the turkish ministry of defense that they had full control of the town of ras al-ain which is to the east of here we hear that there are ongoing clashes there the turkish military still contesting for control of that town that syrian army forces now we understand in the outskirts of money that's that strategic town strategically important town west of here now according to the f.s.a. these are the syrian rebel forces that are participating in this operation with the turks they're situated around 10 to 15 kilometers out side man beach we also understand that the the syrian army has advanced to various locations. in towns south of the m 4 highway that's that very important highway that turkish forces took control of in parts over the last 2 or 3 days polls have opened in mozambique is general election that could see the full email party extend its decades long rule president knew see seeking a 2nd term the vote is ta
child stratford has the latest now from jacqueline. we understand certainly overnight and this is despite another claim by the turkish ministry of defense that they had full control of the town of ras al-ain which is to the east of here we hear that there are ongoing clashes there the turkish military still contesting for control of that town that syrian army forces now we understand in the outskirts of money that's that strategic town strategically important town west of here now according to...
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jacqueline hi again so this week africa is russia's guest to get russia to be africa's guest more often or even permanent in some cases the rush hour for an economic forum and summit that's what they're officially cord called are well underway and we know that before the summit all the african leaders got an invitation almost all of them made a 2 sought she so now nearly 50 heads of state from africa are here getting together and also most of them will get an opportunity to talk face to face with vladimir putin we know that such economic and global powerhouse is such as the u.s. europe and china of course previously through similar events now it is russia's start although some people would say that in many cases the countries that i mentioned western countries plus the u.s. china sometimes they're way too eager to get that slice of the african pawing after all 30 percent of the global natural resources that's something that does sound quite tempting although top russian officials have been saying that russia's approach is completely different russia isn't bishan when it comes to africa
jacqueline hi again so this week africa is russia's guest to get russia to be africa's guest more often or even permanent in some cases the rush hour for an economic forum and summit that's what they're officially cord called are well underway and we know that before the summit all the african leaders got an invitation almost all of them made a 2 sought she so now nearly 50 heads of state from africa are here getting together and also most of them will get an opportunity to talk face to face...
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and now joins us live in the city with more so what exactly is happening in the city today jacqueline some journalists have called it chaos and clearly the pictures that we are seeing point to that and we understand that hong kong police and city authorities were just bracing themselves for nothing. of this choose dave even shut down the whole metro system in that city because the scenes are turning ugly that is true and we can definitely say that chinese city has seen the worst violence and. we can see that the protesters are using petrol bombs in different parts of the city that's why you can see so many things in flames we know that some cars have been torched and if you look at all these scenes they do resemble some of the worst why of violence of let's say the arab spring in the middle east or some of the worst days of the yellow vest protests and france and one district protestors have even used corrosive fluid against police and according to the hong kong authorities several reporters and multiple police officers were injured in that incident police besides this have also confi
and now joins us live in the city with more so what exactly is happening in the city today jacqueline some journalists have called it chaos and clearly the pictures that we are seeing point to that and we understand that hong kong police and city authorities were just bracing themselves for nothing. of this choose dave even shut down the whole metro system in that city because the scenes are turning ugly that is true and we can definitely say that chinese city has seen the worst violence and....
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at the latest from jacqueline it is border with syria we understand now that certainly according to syrian state t.v. the syrian army has started moving north towards those strategic towns of monday and called bani interesting lee both towns used to house u.s. bases where u.s. forces have been basics 2015 since the defeat of eisel in those areas and last night we saw video of turkish forces crossing the border to rubble us which is basically a directly north from where those syrian forces are traveling so a potential confrontation there we've heard that certainly the spokesperson for syrian forces participating in this operation with the turks said last night the year they said that the battle for the liberation of money bitch from y p g from the white b.g. those of the kurdish forces. was imminent on sunday the u.s. announced it was pulling out all its remaining troops from northern syria the u.s. president has been accused of abandoning the kurds donald trump secretary defense has been on sunday talk shows to defend his positions. we find ourselves as we have american forces likely caugh
at the latest from jacqueline it is border with syria we understand now that certainly according to syrian state t.v. the syrian army has started moving north towards those strategic towns of monday and called bani interesting lee both towns used to house u.s. bases where u.s. forces have been basics 2015 since the defeat of eisel in those areas and last night we saw video of turkish forces crossing the border to rubble us which is basically a directly north from where those syrian forces are...
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well jacqueline the relations have been kind of mixed so far to say that lightly and i do not think this is going to contribute to the relationship at all i mean we've seen the u.s. put pressure on europe but we've had our steel tariffs that were put in place same pressure put on them and far as work as far as with north korean to i do not think this is this is definitely not going to be helpful in the e.u. u.s. relations now brussels has already said that they're ready to retaliate what do you think that might look like. i think you could definitely could see every tell you a sham to be if you look at it e.u. from a composite perspective is is the u.s. is the largest trading partner and and so you know with the top ones obviously being u.k. a german a. metal in the is then there france italy ireland this is going to you could see them go the other way and it could be across multiple things could be automotive could be agricultural products. maybe we'll see them impact on the service side as well so it's. definitely they could get hurt and we could get into another trade war similar to w
well jacqueline the relations have been kind of mixed so far to say that lightly and i do not think this is going to contribute to the relationship at all i mean we've seen the u.s. put pressure on europe but we've had our steel tariffs that were put in place same pressure put on them and far as work as far as with north korean to i do not think this is this is definitely not going to be helpful in the e.u. u.s. relations now brussels has already said that they're ready to retaliate what do you...
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host: we continue with jacqueline and alex.et me begin with some of the news that came out of our conversation. that is what the dnc is trying to due to prevent a future hack. alex: they have been turned down by the federal government and not getting very much assistance at all. that's interesting, especially that we were attacked in 2016. if you listen to the chairman, he believes they will be under threat and 2020. host: and his point about resistance of senior officials in the troppo administration. what is your reaction? alex: it is not totally surprising but it is surprising given that the dnc does face these threats going on 2020. you can definitely pick up on frustration from that chairman. jaqueline: when he told us he had approached kiersten nelson the former secretary of homeland , security, prior to the campaign and she quite frank he -- frankly was not a helpful, that was surprising. but he did add that career officials have been helpful. at the end of the day he said it would be political malpractice for him to inv
host: we continue with jacqueline and alex.et me begin with some of the news that came out of our conversation. that is what the dnc is trying to due to prevent a future hack. alex: they have been turned down by the federal government and not getting very much assistance at all. that's interesting, especially that we were attacked in 2016. if you listen to the chairman, he believes they will be under threat and 2020. host: and his point about resistance of senior officials in the troppo...
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. >> and his lovely wife jacqueline. >> but the media, being shall we say not particularly in my cornert know what it is but i just don't like the man. >> mr. nixon, in that first debate a great deal was made of your appearance on television. >> well, i've often said that there wasn't much that could be done with my face. >> sometimes it's very important for a potential leader to go through the fire. that's how you learn how to win. >> whatever has happened up to this point, you haven't seen anything yet. >> this election is still wide open and could be close or it could be a landslide either way. >> i do not believe that we can afford to use the white house as a training school to give a man experience at the expense of the american people. >> 65 million americans or more will step into booths and secretly vote their choice. >> i run against a candidate who reminds me of the symbol of his party, the circus elephant. >> whom will the voters choose? it's a tremendous decision. it might well be the most crucial one they'll ever make. >> the people of the united states realize that it's a
. >> and his lovely wife jacqueline. >> but the media, being shall we say not particularly in my cornert know what it is but i just don't like the man. >> mr. nixon, in that first debate a great deal was made of your appearance on television. >> well, i've often said that there wasn't much that could be done with my face. >> sometimes it's very important for a potential leader to go through the fire. that's how you learn how to win. >> whatever has happened...
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here's jacqueline with her son corey. here's a heroin addict and he's homeless.ynn posted a plea on facebook to find him. she asked if ae posted an down and told him to call her. she says he's doing okay. since we reported this story, corey said a lot of strangers approached him telling him he's loved and cared for. >>> up next a multimillion dollar settlement for victims of the deadliest shooting in modern history. plus -- >> i would think if they were honest about it they would start an investigation. it's a simple answer. >> president trump talks about ukraine and asking for dirt on the bidens, the other power he's asking to investigate the former vp and how nancy pelosi is responding tonight. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing
here's jacqueline with her son corey. here's a heroin addict and he's homeless.ynn posted a plea on facebook to find him. she asked if ae posted an down and told him to call her. she says he's doing okay. since we reported this story, corey said a lot of strangers approached him telling him he's loved and cared for. >>> up next a multimillion dollar settlement for victims of the deadliest shooting in modern history. plus -- >> i would think if they were honest about it they would...
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lisa: jacqueline thomsen sees a breakneck pace. >> it's happening so fast that for anybot any time tok and think about the nominee. lisa: where president trump has particularly crushed other modern presidents is that the appeals court level, the level below the supreme court. nothr yet years into his presidency, nearly one quarter of all appeals j courtges are trump appointees. those courts decide thousands of cases. >> no wall. lisa: federal courts have determined the fates of immigrant families end abortion policy, [protesters chanting] and regularly rule on laws about schools and workplaces alike. now, republicansus are not focusing on numbers of judges, but confirming much young ones. >> that means they are going to be on the court for a while and shape the law in a way that lasts far beyhe time they are on the bench. >> senator, i feel lucky. lisa: this brings us back to justin walker,onfirmed as a federal district judge yesterday. walker is37 just years old, a law professor at the university of louisville. hes i admired by republicans, but democrats point out he never tried a ca
lisa: jacqueline thomsen sees a breakneck pace. >> it's happening so fast that for anybot any time tok and think about the nominee. lisa: where president trump has particularly crushed other modern presidents is that the appeals court level, the level below the supreme court. nothr yet years into his presidency, nearly one quarter of all appeals j courtges are trump appointees. those courts decide thousands of cases. >> no wall. lisa: federal courts have determined the fates of...
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and it sold the private elections of icons such as elton john, david bowie, and jacqueline kennedy onassiserseen some of sotheby's most prestigious auctions. >> ladies and gentlemen, a masterpiece by basquiet. >> fair warning and selling, thank you, sir, for $98 million. congratulations. thank you very much. >> this was never collected by american institutions during his lifetime, which tells you a lot about black american art as well. this felt like an absolutely transformative moment. >> 1,100,000 -- >> reporter: barker says after more than 20 years as an auctioneer, he still gets nervous. >> there is absolutely no safety net. and strange things can happen too. >> reporter: like last year when he sold a painting by the street artist banksy for nearly a million and a half dollars, and it started falling through its frame, emerging in shreds. >> i remember i achieved this alarm going off and subblimly thing is that a fire alarm or do we need to safely evacuate everybody, the audience from the room. ultimately i realized this had to be banksy. it had to be a stunt that he pulled basically.
and it sold the private elections of icons such as elton john, david bowie, and jacqueline kennedy onassiserseen some of sotheby's most prestigious auctions. >> ladies and gentlemen, a masterpiece by basquiet. >> fair warning and selling, thank you, sir, for $98 million. congratulations. thank you very much. >> this was never collected by american institutions during his lifetime, which tells you a lot about black american art as well. this felt like an absolutely...
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[speaking spanish] >> hello, my name is jacqueline. [inaudible] i am a san francisco born and raised community organizer and educator. i am proud to say that excelsior has been one of the first places i called home in san francisco. as a community organizer and educator i understand the needs of working-class families, particularly working-class immigrant families like my own grade many of whom live in this district. i really want to focus on numbers right now, and i want to talk numbers. nine out of 193, i will repeat that, nine out of 193 family size units i know does not meet the needs of this neighborhood. or any district in san francisco. i work with young people who aspire to live and thrive in the city who have already met. i thank them for taking time off to be here. this project does not represent working-class families in san francisco. young people in san francisco, and students in san francisco. i strongly oppose that you pass this permit. i also want to recognize it is very hot amidst climate chaos, i encourage everyone he
[speaking spanish] >> hello, my name is jacqueline. [inaudible] i am a san francisco born and raised community organizer and educator. i am proud to say that excelsior has been one of the first places i called home in san francisco. as a community organizer and educator i understand the needs of working-class families, particularly working-class immigrant families like my own grade many of whom live in this district. i really want to focus on numbers right now, and i want to talk numbers....
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. >> desjardins: jacqueline thomsen covers judicial nominations and the federal courts for the "nationalees a breakne pace. >> it's just happening so fast that there just isn't even time for anybody to take a step back d think about the nomine that they're voting for, on the scale that they were able to before. not yet tree years into his presidency, already nearly one-quarter of all appeals court judges are trump appointees and those courts dece idousands of schedule courts have determined the face of immigrant families federal courts have determined the fates of immigrant families and abortion policy, and regularly rule on laws about schools and workplaces alike. now, republicans are not just focusing on numbers of judges, bt on confirming much younger ones. again, the "national law journal's" jaqueline thomsen. >> we're seeing people in their 40s, not theirmi0s, getting ted. so that means that they're goint to be on the cor a while, that they're really going to be able to shape the law in a way that lasts for far beye time that they are even on the bench. >> desjains: this brings us b
. >> desjardins: jacqueline thomsen covers judicial nominations and the federal courts for the "nationalees a breakne pace. >> it's just happening so fast that there just isn't even time for anybody to take a step back d think about the nomine that they're voting for, on the scale that they were able to before. not yet tree years into his presidency, already nearly one-quarter of all appeals court judges are trump appointees and those courts dece idousands of schedule courts...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline couldn't be more cleary. >> ridiculous. >> reporter: a lifelong democrat assed as ever as donald trump but impeachment. >> i don't know whether impeachment would solve anything or not. it would just create a lot of upheaval, but i'm hoping to hell that he gets elected out of office. >> insurance is blown. >> reporter: cody spence a registered democrat in 2016 struggling to pay for health care and today his financial situation improved and's credits donald trump, i don't think at this point there is a reason to impeach him. get hard evidence the people of the country can see, that's a different story. >> reporter: some moderates question the wisdom of an impeachment fight now. >> well, we've already gone pretty far into this presidency. so do we really want to spend the last time of it impeaching someone who may or may not be elected again? >> reporter: more pregi iprogre democrats say full steam ahead regardless of the outcome. >> probably still favors democrats. >> reporter: goes on to win the election? >> a rough another four years. >> reporter: democratic
. >> reporter: jacqueline couldn't be more cleary. >> ridiculous. >> reporter: a lifelong democrat assed as ever as donald trump but impeachment. >> i don't know whether impeachment would solve anything or not. it would just create a lot of upheaval, but i'm hoping to hell that he gets elected out of office. >> insurance is blown. >> reporter: cody spence a registered democrat in 2016 struggling to pay for health care and today his financial situation...
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segment featuring our pets in need, and talking during the commercial break with my girls, martha and jacqueline with some more girls, bertha and blanch. they are so cute. they are a little bit older. a pair of bonded dogs, rescued from the central valley. so they're eight years old. >> yes. >> this is bertha. this is blanch. >> and for smaller dogs, that's not end of life, they have plenty of life. >> plenty of life with them. >> and i think that they, they do breathe a little bit loudly. >> yes. >> they probably senator a little bit loudly. but no, they're great dogs. >> we think that they were dumped because they're too old to be bred. so that happens a lot with the more pure-bred looking dogs. >> that's heart breaking. >> yes. >> but these guys are super sweet. they have a ton of life left to live and these aren't their only senior animals, we have a lot of them right now, and you consider a senior eight years and older and they still have a ton of life left and there's a lot of great benefits to adopting senior pets. >> they're potty trained right, typically, sometimes calmer. >> and you of
segment featuring our pets in need, and talking during the commercial break with my girls, martha and jacqueline with some more girls, bertha and blanch. they are so cute. they are a little bit older. a pair of bonded dogs, rescued from the central valley. so they're eight years old. >> yes. >> this is bertha. this is blanch. >> and for smaller dogs, that's not end of life, they have plenty of life. >> plenty of life with them. >> and i think that they, they do...
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jacqueline is here with adoption manager kodry and cass peaa, pi may have seen before the commercial who is a total baby. so adorable. and you came in holding this 70-pound baby. and sometimes pit bulls get a bad rap. but caspian is a little sweetie, and you should mention deaf. >> mostly hard of hearing. and it is not just an excuse. >> no. >> we know for a fact. >> and tell me about caspian. >> he has polyps in ihis ears s we've taken him to a specialist and try to figure out what is going on and in between we're looking for a foster home, so he can be comfortable, and while we figure that out. he might be one of our dogs that's going to go to foster care and we will provide him with everything he needs for the rest of his life. but he just needs someone to love him. >> yes. >> and you guys have this wonderful thing called the second chance fund. and that's where people have donated money generously, and you're able to then take care of pets like caspian, so you have given him surgery, you have taken care of his needs for his polyps in ice ears and his throats, and if someone could
jacqueline is here with adoption manager kodry and cass peaa, pi may have seen before the commercial who is a total baby. so adorable. and you came in holding this 70-pound baby. and sometimes pit bulls get a bad rap. but caspian is a little sweetie, and you should mention deaf. >> mostly hard of hearing. and it is not just an excuse. >> no. >> we know for a fact. >> and tell me about caspian. >> he has polyps in ihis ears s we've taken him to a specialist and try...
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. >> just to do a recap here, a 5 pleasant feel, walnut creek area, nothing here in jacqueline squareing serious. i did get something from lloyd, he says big shaking here in martinez, lots of hooks and dvds fell off my bookshelves and my home office. a keyboard jumped off the desk. no other disturbances in the rest of the house. >> we have not heard reports of any major damage or injuries with the good news here today. we have had people calling us and getting a hold of us for social media all around. we appreciate your texting and checking in, telling us what you felt all around the bay area, down the santa cruz, santa rosa, the pacifica, walnut creek, danville, the alamo area. people are sayingth entertainment center shaking. the dogs noticed it. >> we will take back with more a moment. there are those who will say that you're: too fat. too skinny. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. >>> mark is here, we are going to talk about the earthqua
. >> just to do a recap here, a 5 pleasant feel, walnut creek area, nothing here in jacqueline squareing serious. i did get something from lloyd, he says big shaking here in martinez, lots of hooks and dvds fell off my bookshelves and my home office. a keyboard jumped off the desk. no other disturbances in the rest of the house. >> we have not heard reports of any major damage or injuries with the good news here today. we have had people calling us and getting a hold of us for...
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>> jacqueline claxton l. >> was at the granddaughters name? >> no. the vineyard is boxwood. well earlier this show was sort of about books but kind of wanders over. >> two times a year he would give you an audience when you're covering the redskins. it was my turn i went in there he was berating someone on the phone and he slammed the phone down and sat down and said how are you mr. cook? and he said you don't care how i am just ask your question! >> kind of true. >> what are you asking about? >> crappy team. >> nothing is ever changing. this might be my favorite. i didn't tell why did linda tripp want? okay to go to work in pentagon and 2001 running this crazy public affairs department i call somebody up over at the building saying, before i start, could you send me something an organizational chart that shows me what am i inheriting. as a binder 3 and a half inches thick because the military does not do anything less than 3 and a half inches thick. on top of it was one of the plastic wire diagram charts and had my office in the outer office and little desk drawer in and so
>> jacqueline claxton l. >> was at the granddaughters name? >> no. the vineyard is boxwood. well earlier this show was sort of about books but kind of wanders over. >> two times a year he would give you an audience when you're covering the redskins. it was my turn i went in there he was berating someone on the phone and he slammed the phone down and sat down and said how are you mr. cook? and he said you don't care how i am just ask your question! >> kind of true....
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joins us live now from jacqueline charles how significant then is this deal between the s.t.'s and syrian forces and what could it mean then for the turkish campaign. it's hugely significant in terms of a change of allegiance shows you just how much pressure the kurdish forces in syria have been facing in recent days we understand now that certainly according to syrian state t.v. that the syrian army has started moving north towards those strategic towns of money and co bani interesting lee both towns used to be used to house u.s. bases where u.s. forces have been by since 2015 since the defeat of eisel in those areas and last night we saw video of kurdish turkish forces crossing the border joe rubble us which is basically a directly north from where those. those syrian forces are traveling so a potential confrontation there. we've heard that certainly the spokesperson for syrian forces participating in this. this operation with the said last night they said that the battle for the liberation of money bitch from white p.g. from the white b.g. those of the kurdish forces. was i
joins us live now from jacqueline charles how significant then is this deal between the s.t.'s and syrian forces and what could it mean then for the turkish campaign. it's hugely significant in terms of a change of allegiance shows you just how much pressure the kurdish forces in syria have been facing in recent days we understand now that certainly according to syrian state t.v. that the syrian army has started moving north towards those strategic towns of money and co bani interesting lee...
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jacqueline the high wall you may call it a bromance some people wouldn't probably tackle in a high wall you may call it a bromance some people wouldn't probably go that far but really if you imagine that someone and frankly go that far but really if you imagine that someone and frank cozy cozy. in asset class that's out and out of who is who is your best friend among the european leaders most likely you will hear pres your best friend among the european leaders most likely you will hear president hu saved and they will soar they've started saving the same. way and. i guess i can even put it this way i can and even put it that they are sway their own are not to be known to be great buddies and that does raise quite a few eyebrows in the western countries be that as does is raise quite a few eyebrows in the western countries because they do meet regularly at least once a year and knowing have they do meet regularly at least once a year and knowing how viktor orban the prime minister of hungary sometimes is very keen viktor orban the prime minister of hungary sometimes is very keen to go a
jacqueline the high wall you may call it a bromance some people wouldn't probably tackle in a high wall you may call it a bromance some people wouldn't probably go that far but really if you imagine that someone and frankly go that far but really if you imagine that someone and frank cozy cozy. in asset class that's out and out of who is who is your best friend among the european leaders most likely you will hear pres your best friend among the european leaders most likely you will hear...