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cuÉntanos, jacqueline, las razones por las que fuiste.o prohibieron, pero yo creo en el movimiento y es la manera para que las gente nos pueda escuchar. esto es un sÍmbolo muy importante porque estamos peleando las misma lucha con los afro americanos. yarel: guadalupe soto nos hablÓ sobre la movilizaciÓn en lÍnea y cÓmo ayudar con información. esto va mucho mÁs allá que la etiqueta "black lives matter" hÁblanos un poco más, guadalupe. guadalupe: yo me he estado movilizando por diferentes lÍneas sociales y compartiendo diferentes posiciones. hay muchos movimientos asociados con "black lives matter" y Álamo sobre el antirracismo. yo tengo 16 aÑos como jasmine y los padres no me permitieron salir. leÓn: vamos a regresar para seguir conversando sobre estos temas, sobre el racismo sistÉmico en estados unidos, sobre el abuso de la policÍa, sobre el poder de la manifestaciones, sobre la identidad de estos tiempos. yarel: queremos seguir escuchÁndolos y le recordamos que puede compartir la historia con el hashtag univision contigo. leÓn: existe u
cuÉntanos, jacqueline, las razones por las que fuiste.o prohibieron, pero yo creo en el movimiento y es la manera para que las gente nos pueda escuchar. esto es un sÍmbolo muy importante porque estamos peleando las misma lucha con los afro americanos. yarel: guadalupe soto nos hablÓ sobre la movilizaciÓn en lÍnea y cÓmo ayudar con información. esto va mucho mÁs allá que la etiqueta "black lives matter" hÁblanos un poco más, guadalupe. guadalupe: yo me he estado movilizando...
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. >> jacqueline carter, i'm a business journalist at heart. i love entrepreneurship and i've interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, but i guarantee i've never interview somebody like you. you created the not reaching pouch so african-americans can have their license and registration close enough to them that they do not give police the impression that they might be reaching for a gun, which is why the officer who killed philando castile said that he killed him. >> correct. even though i may not have known philando, he feels as if he was my son. on that day we were celebrating our son's 30th birthday in coastal, pennsylvania and valerie was losing her son.
. >> jacqueline carter, i'm a business journalist at heart. i love entrepreneurship and i've interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, but i guarantee i've never interview somebody like you. you created the not reaching pouch so african-americans can have their license and registration close enough to them that they do not give police the impression that they might be reaching for a gun, which is why the officer who killed philando castile said that he killed him. >> correct. even...
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meet detroit school principal jacqueline dungy. when her charter elementary school shut down in march, her babies, as she calls them, were suddenly gone. and she could not constantly keep an eye on their well-being. principal dungy and her staff tracked down all 127 students to make sure each one was doing okay. and she set up a food drive so they could get meals just like they did at school. eventually it got so big she served the entire neighborhood. the principal says her kids have the ability to change the world so she wants to give them every resource to do that and believes every child deserves a champion. i just want to point out, she is our champion and our hero today. and they may change the world tomorrow. she's doing it right now. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean tha
meet detroit school principal jacqueline dungy. when her charter elementary school shut down in march, her babies, as she calls them, were suddenly gone. and she could not constantly keep an eye on their well-being. principal dungy and her staff tracked down all 127 students to make sure each one was doing okay. and she set up a food drive so they could get meals just like they did at school. eventually it got so big she served the entire neighborhood. the principal says her kids have the...
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jacqueline olive, welcome back to democracy now.s is under hohorrible circumstances, one death after another, young african-american men hanging from trees in the united states. in 100 or 200 years ago but these last weeks. can you talk about the significance of this? again, family members are not saying absolutely they know what happened in each case, as s was ththe case in n the particular hanging you looooked at i in "as in season," but they are demanding answers and d seriouss investigations. can you start off with thee palmdale hanging i in calilifor? >> a absolutely. so these hangings really come out of a climate in the white house in which there is intense vitriol and hatred d being messaged, anand people are being energized and activated around those messages. you hahave militia groups that e activated in n increasing numbe. yoyou have increasing numbers of nooses, includiding the o oneoud in oakland, californrnia, lest e cocome incididents in which blak people a are being thrhreatenedh nooses. escalates andlimate you u have
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i also want to say, jacqueline kennedy. in the sense of her sense of the white house and the historic preservation and why that was important to the presidency. >> we began with the thesis that caroline harrison was more one of the most decorated first ladies. we hope that we've been able to underline some of the ways she should be better known than she is. i want to say thanks to our two guests for being here during the series. we will see them as a serious progressive. next week, item uncannily will be the final first lady and our first season of first ladies and taking us into the new centuries. we look forward to seeing you then. >> thank you. the story of item and can we convince beetle through a relationship with her husband, president william mckinley. married in 1871, there 30 years together bringing happiness earlier on, the tragedies tragedy strikes and changes the relationship into a life of illness and devotion that shapes the presidency of the turn of the century. joining us tonight to help us tell the story
i also want to say, jacqueline kennedy. in the sense of her sense of the white house and the historic preservation and why that was important to the presidency. >> we began with the thesis that caroline harrison was more one of the most decorated first ladies. we hope that we've been able to underline some of the ways she should be better known than she is. i want to say thanks to our two guests for being here during the series. we will see them as a serious progressive. next week, item...
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jacqueline? >> absolutely.what we're seeing right now is a lot of allies putting themselves in front lines of these protests because we know that there's a problem in the fact that police aren't going to touch white people. and that in itself is a huge problem. the fact that white people have the privilege to stand and protest and not be bothered but when black americans do it they are bothered and they are tear gassed, they are pepper sprayed, that is a problem in itself. and the fact that we are seeing allies, that's great. it's great that people are getting involved. but this is more than a pr statement. this is more than a retweet. this is more than a post on instagram. we are no longer allies. we need to be accomplices. it's not -- you know, it's not only protesting. it's what happens in boardrooms, what happens in city councils, what happens in the legislative process where white people are in power and not doing anything. we're tired of only seeing black people fight for black people. it needs to be all
jacqueline? >> absolutely.what we're seeing right now is a lot of allies putting themselves in front lines of these protests because we know that there's a problem in the fact that police aren't going to touch white people. and that in itself is a huge problem. the fact that white people have the privilege to stand and protest and not be bothered but when black americans do it they are bothered and they are tear gassed, they are pepper sprayed, that is a problem in itself. and the fact...
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jacqueline thompson island temple baptist church in oakland, reverend thompson you for being here. >>nk you so much for having me good morning. >> so much i know you are busy, focused on juneteenth last night, after meeting want to know about that meeting, but when you first hear the name, and the word juneteenth, what comes your mind? >> 1st for the comes to my mind is freedom. and, the second word right after that is celebration. >> tell me more about that, flesh that out. >> will if you know the history of juneteenth, you know it came about because even though the emancipation proclamation took place 1863, depending on where you were in the country-live in the south, those who were in remote areas those were slaves who did not know they were free. so that juneteenth proclamation that came, scholars believed to be on june 19th, 1865 was a pronouncement of freedom, immediately after that, pronouncement history records how many of the free persons living to celebrate, their liberation and so those are the two words that are connected to juneteenth, in my mind is on the history. >> you
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>> jacqueline, i don't have much time left, but i want to get in this tweet from the president today who said, quote, leaders lead, cowers kneel. with that, a picture of biden kneeling. how much will be see in the leadp to november? >> if this past weekend is any indication where the president tweeted and retweeted over 200 times yesterday alone, we'll see it pretty frequently, but it is a pretty rich retweet coming from a president who just uses religious symbolism as a political prop, staging a photo op holding a bible in front of st. john's church after tear gassing peaceful protesters to clear the way, but i think we'll see this president try to mock and attack really anything that vice president -- former vice president joe biden does in the lead-up to november. >> all right, jacqueline and shauna, thank you. >>> up next, they're leading a movement, and they're barely old enough to drive. i'll introduce you to the teens behind some of the biggest demonstrations in nashville. around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning po
>> jacqueline, i don't have much time left, but i want to get in this tweet from the president today who said, quote, leaders lead, cowers kneel. with that, a picture of biden kneeling. how much will be see in the leadp to november? >> if this past weekend is any indication where the president tweeted and retweeted over 200 times yesterday alone, we'll see it pretty frequently, but it is a pretty rich retweet coming from a president who just uses religious symbolism as a political...
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course of time and through the great efforts of the white house historical association, you know, jacqueline kennedy founded in 1961, through those efforts with education, preservation and legacy, you know, learning about those presidents that they'll certainly be remembered. i'm trying very hard to do that. >> we have visited the mckinley memorial in canton, ohio. what a structure. tell our audience the story of how that came to be. >> so the william mckinley memorial way back in the day, people revered him and, of course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was asass nated, but the citizens of ohio, especially since several were assassinated, thought it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and his memory. of course he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also, susan, the last u.s. civil war president. i think the legacy that that produced in addition to the fact that he was assassinated probably contributed to them, you know
course of time and through the great efforts of the white house historical association, you know, jacqueline kennedy founded in 1961, through those efforts with education, preservation and legacy, you know, learning about those presidents that they'll certainly be remembered. i'm trying very hard to do that. >> we have visited the mckinley memorial in canton, ohio. what a structure. tell our audience the story of how that came to be. >> so the william mckinley memorial way back in...
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jacqueline berger is in the midst of a three-volume biography collection on the first ladies, called "love, lies, and tears: the lives of america's first ladies" and she's joining us from her home in southern california. >> kendra hinkle is a greeneville, tennessee native, as andrew johnson is, and a longtime employee of the national park service. she serves as a museum technician at the andrew johnson national historic site. thanks for being with us tonight. >> jacqueline berger, we're going to start with setting the scene. the country had lost presidents before through natural death, but this was the first assassination. so, what was it like in washington, d.c., the capitol and in the white house? was it an orderly transition, or chaos, or something in between? >> well, as you can well imagine, susan, in the very beginning, it was just disbelief. they just could not believe that it had happened. but secretary stanton really took charge immediately and he decided that the president was going to be -- there was going to be a funeral in the east room, and he went ahead and had -- i be
jacqueline berger is in the midst of a three-volume biography collection on the first ladies, called "love, lies, and tears: the lives of america's first ladies" and she's joining us from her home in southern california. >> kendra hinkle is a greeneville, tennessee native, as andrew johnson is, and a longtime employee of the national park service. she serves as a museum technician at the andrew johnson national historic site. thanks for being with us tonight. >> jacqueline...
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my name is jacqueline. we i tell people when i was a young girl, i did not know any jackie's with growing up. they were only men. when jackie kennedy walked into the white house, she was tall and sophisticated and spoke three languages. i wanted to be just like her and thought she was charming and beautiful. then when president kennedy was assassinated i was glued to the television like the rest of the country for four days and four nights long before c-span and cnn and fox news were 24 hour news. we were riveted by the assassination. that is what got me hooked on it and i have been studying them every since. >> back to the johnson's and the impeachment. he still had ten months to go till he finished office after he was acquitted. so what kind of political capital did he have left and what were those last months of his administration like? >> i don't think he had much. he kept trying to instill thought first point of view and the things he wanted to get through, but he had no cooperation with congress whats
my name is jacqueline. we i tell people when i was a young girl, i did not know any jackie's with growing up. they were only men. when jackie kennedy walked into the white house, she was tall and sophisticated and spoke three languages. i wanted to be just like her and thought she was charming and beautiful. then when president kennedy was assassinated i was glued to the television like the rest of the country for four days and four nights long before c-span and cnn and fox news were 24 hour...
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jacqueline howard has more on today's "food is fuel". >> take a closer look at your diet.od can help lift your mood. for breakfast, try steel cut oatmeal. research suggests quality carbs can help your brain regulate serotonin which stabilizes your mood. if you have a swoeet tooth, pic fruits rich in antioxidants and vitamin c. one study found vitamin c may lower blood pressure and stress hormone levels. and don't forget your veggies, dark leafy greens like spinach and kale contain b vitamins. studies show these nutrients can help relieve stress by regulating nerves and brain cells. when it is time for a snack, try cashews or roasted almonds. cashews are rich in zinc, which is linked to lower anxiety. and almonds are a source of b vitamins. one important note, although vitamins won't cure any pre-existing mental health conditions, they can eliminate the risk of running a vitamin deficiency, which can contribute to or heighten symptoms of a mood disorder. >> thanks to jacqueline there. we're grateful for your company. have a great day. >>> "inside politics" is up after the b
jacqueline howard has more on today's "food is fuel". >> take a closer look at your diet.od can help lift your mood. for breakfast, try steel cut oatmeal. research suggests quality carbs can help your brain regulate serotonin which stabilizes your mood. if you have a swoeet tooth, pic fruits rich in antioxidants and vitamin c. one study found vitamin c may lower blood pressure and stress hormone levels. and don't forget your veggies, dark leafy greens like spinach and kale...
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. >> jacqueline carter, i'm a business journalist at heart. i love entrepreneurship and i've interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, but i guarantee i've never interview somebody like you. you created the not reaching pouch so african-americans can have their license and registration close enough to them that they do not give police the impression that they might be reaching for a gun, which is why the officer who killed philando castile said that he killed him. >> correct. even though i may not have known philando, he feels as if he was my son. on that day we were celebrating our son's 30th birthday in coastal, pennsylvania and valerie was losing her son. i just couldn't take it anymore. i said to my husband, i said, wayne, we got to do something. even if our solution is small, there has to be a solution. too many people are talking about the problem and no one wants to come to the table with solutions. when i met with officers, i asked them what is it that makes you nervous or escalates a traffic stop. and they all said it's the reaching. it
. >> jacqueline carter, i'm a business journalist at heart. i love entrepreneurship and i've interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, but i guarantee i've never interview somebody like you. you created the not reaching pouch so african-americans can have their license and registration close enough to them that they do not give police the impression that they might be reaching for a gun, which is why the officer who killed philando castile said that he killed him. >> correct. even...
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this is marvin salter, the son of jacqueline salter fox, who sued johnson & johnson after being diagnosedh late-stage ovarian cancer in 2013. she did not live to see the trial. her family was awarded $72 million in 2016, a decision which was later overturned. marvin salter testified in 2019 before the house oversight committee. >> i sincerely believe johnson & johnson took my mother's life. we believed in the company and a product spececifically. my mother was a a true fan. it was a staple in our house and a necessary part of our hygienic routine. it was as natural for her as her brushing her teeth every single day. she was diagnosed with late stage ovarian cancer in april 2013. it was a rough time for us but my mother was the type of woman who would never let bad news over take her joy. she was confident she would be the disease. her spirit was never broken. despite what was h happening to heher body. she smiled through it all. jojohnson & johnson is yet to te ownership for what they have done and they get to take one stepep to makeke amends to all s whose lives hahave been n turned upsi
this is marvin salter, the son of jacqueline salter fox, who sued johnson & johnson after being diagnosedh late-stage ovarian cancer in 2013. she did not live to see the trial. her family was awarded $72 million in 2016, a decision which was later overturned. marvin salter testified in 2019 before the house oversight committee. >> i sincerely believe johnson & johnson took my mother's life. we believed in the company and a product spececifically. my mother was a a true fan. it was...
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thank you so much. >> well you make the jacqueline kennedy connection.n fact, 100 years later when john f. kennedy was assassinated jacqueline would look to the plans from the lincoln funeral to guide her through the decisions for the kennedy funeral. tell us about the lincoln funeral. >> well, there's never been anything like it. then or since. basically, 20 days, thereabouts. what they did was they retraced the route, essentially, the inauguration route from springfield to washington. with a couple exceptions they retraced that route and they were ten in effect state funerals in cities along the way. by one estimate one-third of every northern american either looked upon the president's face in his casket or saw the train go by. it was an extraordinary pageant of grief, very victorian, very 19th century. of course the irony is that mrs. lincoln was not along for any of it. in keeping with tradition, she remained behind at the white house, absolutely grief-stricken. so she really didn't attend any of her husband's funerals. >> she is described in the wh
thank you so much. >> well you make the jacqueline kennedy connection.n fact, 100 years later when john f. kennedy was assassinated jacqueline would look to the plans from the lincoln funeral to guide her through the decisions for the kennedy funeral. tell us about the lincoln funeral. >> well, there's never been anything like it. then or since. basically, 20 days, thereabouts. what they did was they retraced the route, essentially, the inauguration route from springfield to...
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and i would say jacqueline kennedy.nk she looked at imagining her husband's administration and recreating the white house for the stage for diplomacy through her renovation of the white house in the same way dolley looked at the white house as a stage and imagined her husband's presidency. so i see a lot of comparable activity and things that she was trying to achieve as was jacqueline kennedy. >> and jacqueline kennedy referenced dolley. she was a fan and definitely referenced her in the re dog of the white house. >> and she had to love the french furniture. >> with regard to the renovation of the white house, if you go to the white house today, can you see evidence of the torching by the british? >> there are places in the basement where you can see burned timbers. i know when they did the restoration of the white house, they found a lot of charred wood and charred bricks and so forth that were taken out and saved as remnants from the fire. >> we're showing some pictures of some of the charring right now. >> you can s
and i would say jacqueline kennedy.nk she looked at imagining her husband's administration and recreating the white house for the stage for diplomacy through her renovation of the white house in the same way dolley looked at the white house as a stage and imagined her husband's presidency. so i see a lot of comparable activity and things that she was trying to achieve as was jacqueline kennedy. >> and jacqueline kennedy referenced dolley. she was a fan and definitely referenced her in the...
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but i will rate mary lincoln up there with eleanor roosevelt and jacqueline kennedy.ank you so much. >> thank you very much. well, you make the jacqueline kennedy connection. and in fact, 100 years later, when john f. kennedy was assassinated, jacqueline would look to the plans from the lincoln funeral to guide her through the decisions for the kennedy funeral. tell us about the lincoln funeral. >> well, the lincoln - there has never been anything like it then or since, basically 20 days, thereabouts. what they did was they retraced the route, essentially, the inauguration route from springfield to washington. and they - with a couple of exceptions, they retraced that route. >> and there were 10, in effect, state funerals in cities along the way. by one estimate, a third of every northern american either looked upon the president's face in his casket or actually saw the train go by. >> it was an extraordinary pageant of grief, very victorian, very 19th century, and, of course, the irony is that mrs. lincoln was not along for any of it. in keeping with tradition, she r
but i will rate mary lincoln up there with eleanor roosevelt and jacqueline kennedy.ank you so much. >> thank you very much. well, you make the jacqueline kennedy connection. and in fact, 100 years later, when john f. kennedy was assassinated, jacqueline would look to the plans from the lincoln funeral to guide her through the decisions for the kennedy funeral. tell us about the lincoln funeral. >> well, the lincoln - there has never been anything like it then or since, basically 20...
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the film plays it will be preceded by a 4:30 minute video from the host of turner classic movies, jacquelinetewart. in the intro stewart warns viewers that the film fails to acknowledge the brutalitities of slavery. she warns it could be uncomfortable to watch. >>> when we come back. a daily celebration for the graduating class of 2020 continues next. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. with x1, it's all at your beck and call. show me "parks and rec." see? the best really did get better! magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included for no additional cost. no strings attached. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >>> tonight at 6:00, california is seeing a surge in coronavirus cases, but san francisco's mayor is pushing forward. the reason she feels comfortable easing more restrictions.
the film plays it will be preceded by a 4:30 minute video from the host of turner classic movies, jacquelinetewart. in the intro stewart warns viewers that the film fails to acknowledge the brutalitities of slavery. she warns it could be uncomfortable to watch. >>> when we come back. a daily celebration for the graduating class of 2020 continues next. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your...
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my name is jacqueline.d when i speak, i tell them that i didn't know any jackies when i was a young girl growing up. when jacqueline kennedy walking into the white house, and she was tall and sophisticated and spoke three languages, i wanted to be just like her. i thought she was absolutely charming and beautiful. and then of course with the assassination of president kennedy like the rest of the country, i was glued to the television for four days and four nights, long before c-span and cnn and fox news. we were riveted with the assassination. and that's what the got me hooked on it. and i've been studying them ever since. >> back to the johnsons and impeachment, he still had ten months to go until he finished office, after he was acquitted. so what kind of political capital did he have left and what were those last months of his administration like? >> i don't think he had much. he kept trying to instill fought for his point of view but he had no cooperation from congress whatsoever and he didn't know how
my name is jacqueline.d when i speak, i tell them that i didn't know any jackies when i was a young girl growing up. when jacqueline kennedy walking into the white house, and she was tall and sophisticated and spoke three languages, i wanted to be just like her. i thought she was absolutely charming and beautiful. and then of course with the assassination of president kennedy like the rest of the country, i was glued to the television for four days and four nights, long before c-span and cnn...
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jacqueline berger is in the midst of midst a three-volume series and she joins us from her home in southernifornia. kendra hinkle is a greenville, tennessee, native as andrew johnson is and longtime employee of the national park service and serves as a museum technician at the andrew johnson national historic site and thanks for being with us tonight. >> jacqueline, we will start with setting the scene. the country had lost presidents before through natural death and this was the first assassination. so what was it like in washington, d.c., the capital and in the white house? was it an orderly transition or chaos or something in between? >> as you can well imagine, susan. in the beginning it was disbelief and they being not believe that it happened and secretary stanton took charge immediately and he decided that the president was going to be a funeral in the east room and he went ahead and had, i believe, that john's name was major french set up the funeral and do everything for it and he went into work immediately to elaborate, you know, this most beautiful funeral for the president and u
jacqueline berger is in the midst of midst a three-volume series and she joins us from her home in southernifornia. kendra hinkle is a greenville, tennessee, native as andrew johnson is and longtime employee of the national park service and serves as a museum technician at the andrew johnson national historic site and thanks for being with us tonight. >> jacqueline, we will start with setting the scene. the country had lost presidents before through natural death and this was the first...
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as well as mass arrests the use of tear gas will have caused people to call from above their ice jacqueline bouvier next to look at how floating the isolation of ice seems to depend on which side of the political fence you're on. things have gone from 0 to 60 in america not long ago the streets were empty and there was once again birdsong in new york city while tonight's story is the story of america's chrono bice's corona virus crisis we are pounding the table morning noon and night stay home stay home stay home sam jackson with a new poem and take it away so here we go. stay at all lucked out with experts and officials signaling that it was necessary until daily infections plateau even stepping outside could be putting fellow citizens at risk so when states started to open up to some it felt like human lives were being put on the line others saw their god given rights being infringed upon or felt this pharmaco bed was just like another fluke q cornton protests countered by the wrath of the medical community. our. car during the coming. week. for those who decided to get into your car this
as well as mass arrests the use of tear gas will have caused people to call from above their ice jacqueline bouvier next to look at how floating the isolation of ice seems to depend on which side of the political fence you're on. things have gone from 0 to 60 in america not long ago the streets were empty and there was once again birdsong in new york city while tonight's story is the story of america's chrono bice's corona virus crisis we are pounding the table morning noon and night stay home...
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social media giant has been censoring supporters of the president for quite some time now parties jacqueline explains. oh how the mighty have fallen ok maybe not fallen but facebook and other platforms that owns like instagram are getting hit where it hurts by an advertising boycott led by civil rights groups in the us every day we see ads from companies placed adjacent to hateful content occupying the same space as extremist recruitment groups and harmful disinclination campaigns you add buying dollars being used by the confidence to increase its dominance in the industry at the expense of vulnerable and marginalized communities who are often targets of hate groups on facebook that started out small but as the days go by bigger and more powerful companies like ne viber are dropping their ads and things really got picked up a notch when verizon joined the fray a company that reportedly spent almost $2000000.00 on advertising on the 2 platforms just last month now this is all a push in order to get the social media giant to increase moderation on its side could protect and support black uses
social media giant has been censoring supporters of the president for quite some time now parties jacqueline explains. oh how the mighty have fallen ok maybe not fallen but facebook and other platforms that owns like instagram are getting hit where it hurts by an advertising boycott led by civil rights groups in the us every day we see ads from companies placed adjacent to hateful content occupying the same space as extremist recruitment groups and harmful disinclination campaigns you add...
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for more on the fin tech industry and how to regulate this business i'm joined by so this is jacqueline as he's the chairman of the fin tech working group at the european parliament mr welcome starting with why. do you think of him to do the job. well it seems so based on the reports because the reports were coming for the number of years especially from the financial times but that's not the only the supervision i think of the audit as external audit is. failing to apparently on the they were basing their findings on the internal audit so there were several links probably that they have a way of failing but we're talking about supervision and supervision has to be improved of course not only germany because germany probably was the last country which would have the scandal but throw through european union so there are there are lessons to bill and there are improvements to be made for sure so what needs to be done then to better regulate this business and driven future this is the one. well finances in general is very very risky business be it bang be it investment or hedge funds or wh
for more on the fin tech industry and how to regulate this business i'm joined by so this is jacqueline as he's the chairman of the fin tech working group at the european parliament mr welcome starting with why. do you think of him to do the job. well it seems so based on the reports because the reports were coming for the number of years especially from the financial times but that's not the only the supervision i think of the audit as external audit is. failing to apparently on the they were...
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spotlight firmly fixed on any quality at home some firms will be hoping it doesn't swing further afield jacqueline vick has. a problem that's been ignored and shunted aside for far too long is finally being addressed in the us major corporations are shelling out massive donations revamping their racially insensitive brands and also tripping over themselves to apologize it's comforting to think that maybe this is just the beginning even the idea of reparations for slavery is finally gaining traction now . so go and that's what i propose this really and our oath. to. be reparations the california assembly passed a proposal to establish a task force to study and prepare recommendations on giving reparations to african-americans i know it had to be done now and you know what to let's not wait let's not do the study and decide whether we should be direct cash payments but it would need time you know what has to be done but perhaps we should be forced to ask the question how much of this is a saving politics and brand activism and how much of this is a real attempt to change a broken system and maybe ev
spotlight firmly fixed on any quality at home some firms will be hoping it doesn't swing further afield jacqueline vick has. a problem that's been ignored and shunted aside for far too long is finally being addressed in the us major corporations are shelling out massive donations revamping their racially insensitive brands and also tripping over themselves to apologize it's comforting to think that maybe this is just the beginning even the idea of reparations for slavery is finally gaining...
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it was this is jacqueline kennedy when she was first lady found in an abandoned house and it would bezed the wallpaper because this is called scenes from north america. brian: she salvage this. >> she did. brian: incredible. >> who was brought to her attention as you can imagine it was installed into this oval space so it was a huge undertaking but it depicts any famous scenes in american history. boston harbor, niagara falls from the american side and we have west point and parts of virginia as well. very historic and scenic. this rug is special. every so many years we asked the first lady to come up with a new design. this is the proper formal entrance and exit for the first family and president every day. it takes a lot of wear and tear and missus trump has been wonderful to design a new rug. what is special is it represents all the 50 states. ♪ >> the white house has always evolved over the years. when you look at early years and look at today that evolution is the story of the evolution of this country. brian: fast-forward, the white house stays in teddy roosevelt gets elected. w
it was this is jacqueline kennedy when she was first lady found in an abandoned house and it would bezed the wallpaper because this is called scenes from north america. brian: she salvage this. >> she did. brian: incredible. >> who was brought to her attention as you can imagine it was installed into this oval space so it was a huge undertaking but it depicts any famous scenes in american history. boston harbor, niagara falls from the american side and we have west point and parts...
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the company will add an introduction with black scholar and tv host jacqueline stewart providing historical context. the movie was pulled last week over criticism that it romanticized slavery. >>> and beyonce is demanding justice for brionna taylor. she wrote a letter to kentucky's attorney general and she wants criminal charges brought against the officers involved in taylor's death. taylor died back in march after a drug raid at her home. she used a no knock warrant to barge in and shot her and no drugs were found. the officers have been reassigned toed a minute straight difference duties. >>> and heare car sales are increasing because people no longer want to rely on public transportation. with coronavirus fears causing workers to want to keep to themselves, one major traffic expert predicts unprecedented traffic congestion ahead. >> there could be 10%, 20%, 30% higher than what we've seen traffic could come to a standsti standstill. >> and sam schwartz says that the rush hour commute could triple in length for some metro areas in a few months. and a new survey shows that dramatically mo
the company will add an introduction with black scholar and tv host jacqueline stewart providing historical context. the movie was pulled last week over criticism that it romanticized slavery. >>> and beyonce is demanding justice for brionna taylor. she wrote a letter to kentucky's attorney general and she wants criminal charges brought against the officers involved in taylor's death. taylor died back in march after a drug raid at her home. she used a no knock warrant to barge in and...
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film plays, it will be preceded by a 4 1/2 minute video from the host of turner classic movies jacquelinetewart. she warns viewers that the film fails to acknowledge the brutalities of slavely and can be uncomfortable to watch but invites viewers to watch it to reflect on their own beliefs. >>> let's check in with jeff ranieri. you look like you shifted and changed your location or just moved back so lucy can come in. >> yes, yes. she wanted to hear from her favorite anchor, janelle wang. >> hi, lucy. >> she loves your voice, janelle. >> that's so sweet. i would love to see her in person one day. once you ever come back, jeff. >> i know. when all of this is over, definitely. she's so happy. she was just outside playing. we'll talk more about the weather and how warm for your pets coming up in just a few minutes. and also about some gustier winds this weekend. yes, lucy loves that camera time. >> and we love lucy wednesday. they didn't spend the night in the hospital, so why were they charged for an overnight stay? nbc bay area responds, next. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's te
film plays, it will be preceded by a 4 1/2 minute video from the host of turner classic movies jacquelinetewart. she warns viewers that the film fails to acknowledge the brutalities of slavely and can be uncomfortable to watch but invites viewers to watch it to reflect on their own beliefs. >>> let's check in with jeff ranieri. you look like you shifted and changed your location or just moved back so lucy can come in. >> yes, yes. she wanted to hear from her favorite anchor,...
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jacqueline due shea is with us. it's good to have you here.to start with a few messages that parents have sent me regarding having these conversations. kelly wrote saying, my home is filled with different races, almost daily. so my conversations have been with everyone. first of all, don't be so consumed with being right that you're unwilling to listen and see the other side. secondly, don't be see quick to jump on band wagons because of what you're told. be you and use your experiences as a foundation for your opinion. what about, doctor, people who don't have that diversity in their home or in their neighborhood, how do you have those conversations? >> thank you, christi, for the opportunity to be with you all this morning and to talk about this important topic. i think for families who don't have diversity within their family, i think books are a wonderful way to insert that diversity into your home. there are wonderful booklets curated by the brown bookshelf, common sense media and other organizations, such as embrace race and help your ch
jacqueline due shea is with us. it's good to have you here.to start with a few messages that parents have sent me regarding having these conversations. kelly wrote saying, my home is filled with different races, almost daily. so my conversations have been with everyone. first of all, don't be so consumed with being right that you're unwilling to listen and see the other side. secondly, don't be see quick to jump on band wagons because of what you're told. be you and use your experiences as a...
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episode two i am going to talk with turner classic movies host jacqueline stewart.as the one that was tasked with contextualizing gone with the wind on hbo after it was removed from hbo max and the important lessons that we can learn. tune in to that. you will find it fascinating, trust me. cnn covering false smears and conspiracy theories pushed to a pentagon post calling barak obama a terrorist leader. got it? got it. nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> the white house pick for a top pentagon post is in jeopardy after repeated conspiracy theories posted by the nominee calling president barak obama a muslim and now deleted tweets and making multiple bogus claims against john brennon. good to have both of you on and thank you so much. andrew, he has pushed wild conspiracy theories and made outrageously false claims against the former president, obama. tell us what you found. >> well, yeah. it is just like you said there in the intro, h
episode two i am going to talk with turner classic movies host jacqueline stewart.as the one that was tasked with contextualizing gone with the wind on hbo after it was removed from hbo max and the important lessons that we can learn. tune in to that. you will find it fascinating, trust me. cnn covering false smears and conspiracy theories pushed to a pentagon post calling barak obama a terrorist leader. got it? got it. nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes...
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episode two i am going to talk with turner classic movies host jacqueline stewart.e was the one that was tasked with contextualizing gone with the wind on hbo after it was removed from hbo max and the important lessons that we can learn. tune in to that. you will find it fascinating, trust me. cnn covering false smears and conspiracy theories pushed to a pentagon post calling barak obama a terrorist leader. >>> the white house pick for a top pentagon post is in jeopardy you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >>> the white house pick for a top pentagon post is in jeopardy after repeated conspiracy theories posted by
episode two i am going to talk with turner classic movies host jacqueline stewart.e was the one that was tasked with contextualizing gone with the wind on hbo after it was removed from hbo max and the important lessons that we can learn. tune in to that. you will find it fascinating, trust me. cnn covering false smears and conspiracy theories pushed to a pentagon post calling barak obama a terrorist leader. >>> the white house pick for a top pentagon post is in jeopardy you doing okay?...
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ellen degeneres will be on, jacqueline woodson. tomorrow night we'll have the young man who sang, i just want to live, it went viral. congressman jeffries, and will downing, will packer. so we ask people to come on who cannot get to the streets, come to our online central. 7:00 p.m. eastern standard time. the king facebook page. >> thank you. much more right after this. >> thank you. wayfair has everything outdoor from grills to play sets and more one of a kind finds. it all ships free. and with new deals every day you can explore endless options at every price point. get your outdoor oasis delivered fast so you can get the good times going. ♪ wayfair. you've got just what i need. ♪ when visible set out to create the future of phone service... we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhelpful help centers. and saved the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. plus unlimited data, messages, and minutes. it's a simple system. trim t
ellen degeneres will be on, jacqueline woodson. tomorrow night we'll have the young man who sang, i just want to live, it went viral. congressman jeffries, and will downing, will packer. so we ask people to come on who cannot get to the streets, come to our online central. 7:00 p.m. eastern standard time. the king facebook page. >> thank you. much more right after this. >> thank you. wayfair has everything outdoor from grills to play sets and more one of a kind finds. it all ships...
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jacqueline cochran ran that. it's come out in the last couple of years that oh, no, the wasp started and 43 and they were separate organizations and they absolutely were not paired the training women it would train and get a little bit more express and then they would flow right into the wasp. the first three causes of women that the training graduated and joined the basis and joined the previous women who were flying, worth a great green uniform of the wasp. the name of the collaborative group were jackie and nancy worked together to make this project work. of the name changes in the summer of 1943, to the women air force service pilots because the jobs they had expanded where initially they were just going to be scary pilots. by the summer of 43 ' the army air force realized that an opportunity to see what else women could do and so they expanded to towing targets initially out of davis in north carolina and are then doing sorts of other jobs, so they realized that the scott-- squadron name was no longer accura
jacqueline cochran ran that. it's come out in the last couple of years that oh, no, the wasp started and 43 and they were separate organizations and they absolutely were not paired the training women it would train and get a little bit more express and then they would flow right into the wasp. the first three causes of women that the training graduated and joined the basis and joined the previous women who were flying, worth a great green uniform of the wasp. the name of the collaborative group...
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and, of course, jacqueline kennedy worked to save various places, like grand central station.d frances folsom cleveland get involved in any way? did she attend democratic conventions? did she use her influence in any political way? >> thanks, marvin. and we will get to that story in just a couple minutes. thanks for asking that question, because it's an important one to understand her influence over time. >> patricia, gloucester, massachusetts, your question? >> oh, hello, susan. i never miss your fine friday night program. >> thank you. >> i've just written a book about my grandfather, william woodward baldwin of baltimore, and there's the chapter that i've written about grover cleveland and frances folsom, because cleveland appointed my grandfather an undersecretary of state in 1896. and his wife, katherine willard, was frances folsom's closest friend at wells college in aurora, and they often visited the clevelands at the white house. and frances folsom was the godmother to my father in the white house, and i still have the long dress. >> my question is this. katherine will
and, of course, jacqueline kennedy worked to save various places, like grand central station.d frances folsom cleveland get involved in any way? did she attend democratic conventions? did she use her influence in any political way? >> thanks, marvin. and we will get to that story in just a couple minutes. thanks for asking that question, because it's an important one to understand her influence over time. >> patricia, gloucester, massachusetts, your question? >> oh, hello,...
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with a introduction from scholar jacqueline stewart.was pulled over heightened racial tensions following the death of george floyd. she is a familiar face to turner classic fans and she wrote a story about why we can't turn away from gone the with ind. >>> they are getting rid of conveyor belt leans in walmart in arkansas. employees are available if needed. the company will look to see if this speeds up purchases to provide a safe space for shoppers f test is successful it could be rolled out in the stores across the country. walmart is up half a percent. >>> finally leave you with this, albertson's ending coronavirus appreciate shun pay day for workers. it was a two dollar hourly bonus to in-store employees. the officials are not happy about end of this. the company is planning a reward payment. that reward will be squall to $4 per hour for average hours worked per week from march 15th, to june 13th a nice little bonus check. a few things we're watching including the end of the world. a pleasure working with you, knowing you, charles.
with a introduction from scholar jacqueline stewart.was pulled over heightened racial tensions following the death of george floyd. she is a familiar face to turner classic fans and she wrote a story about why we can't turn away from gone the with ind. >>> they are getting rid of conveyor belt leans in walmart in arkansas. employees are available if needed. the company will look to see if this speeds up purchases to provide a safe space for shoppers f test is successful it could be...
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host: jacqueline's next out of new orleans. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you and professor parker this morning? host: doing well. what is your question or comment. caller: ok. i think it's more like two statements that i have. i will try to be as fast as i can. i want to mention that my mother in the 1960's had a job at the waltons on canal street, that was our mall. the store name was dh holmes, like a dillards today or macy's. those are the main two expensive stores. my mother got a job there and my mother worked there for a few days and the weekend came. when she went to work that monday, the person that hired her said i thought i saw you and she said yes and she asked her where and said that was me, she said it couldn't be you because the man you are walking with was a black man. and my mom said, that's my husband. my mother was not a white lady but she was very bright skinned because she was not a white lady and they thought she was white, they fired her immediately for that. so, when you talk about woolworths employing black people, i underst
host: jacqueline's next out of new orleans. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you and professor parker this morning? host: doing well. what is your question or comment. caller: ok. i think it's more like two statements that i have. i will try to be as fast as i can. i want to mention that my mother in the 1960's had a job at the waltons on canal street, that was our mall. the store name was dh holmes, like a dillards today or macy's. those are the main two expensive stores. my mother...
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host: jacqueline's next out of new orleans. good morning. caller: good morning. are you and professor parker this morning. host: doing well. what is your question and comment? caller: i think it's more like two statements that i have. i'm going to try to be as fast as i can. one, i want to mention that my onher in the 60's had a job canal street. was gh homes. it was like a dillards or macy's. mother got a job there and worked there for a few days and when she went to work that monday, the person who hired her said i thought i saw you and she said yes, that was me. the man you were walking with my motherk man and was not a white lady but was very bright skin. but they thought she was white and they fired her immediately for that. when you talk about woolworths and employing lack people, i understand that. when people did boycott like rosa parks and woolworth, when they stop spending their money, that is what made those people change their minds. they did not change their hearts. the dollar was not coming in and it's sad you have to hurt a person in their pocket b
host: jacqueline's next out of new orleans. good morning. caller: good morning. are you and professor parker this morning. host: doing well. what is your question and comment? caller: i think it's more like two statements that i have. i'm going to try to be as fast as i can. one, i want to mention that my onher in the 60's had a job canal street. was gh homes. it was like a dillards or macy's. mother got a job there and worked there for a few days and when she went to work that monday, the...
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. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in atlanta.e pushing for kids to be physically present in school this fall, but with precautions. the american academy of pediatrics recently updated its back-to-school guidance. it says attending class in person would be best for children's learning and reduce their risk of any abuse or isolation at home, and schools should consider ways to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. the guidance mentioned social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, wearing masks, temperature checks. now, the academy says these difficult discussions should start early, and they may vary, depending on the local dynamics of the pandemic. >> reporter: i'm pete mountean n washington. more than 2 million people passed through security at airports monday through sunday. the busiest day on sunday. traffic is still a fraction of what it once was, a long slog to levels from a year ago. the interesting thing, though, is that you now have a higher chance of being on a completely full flight. american airlines has now joined unit
. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in atlanta.e pushing for kids to be physically present in school this fall, but with precautions. the american academy of pediatrics recently updated its back-to-school guidance. it says attending class in person would be best for children's learning and reduce their risk of any abuse or isolation at home, and schools should consider ways to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. the guidance mentioned social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, wearing...
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we go to jacqueline in philadelphia, good morning, republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i'm noticing that a lot of women are calling in early this morning. i have to think about that. i don't know what it means. so i'm a mother. 'm 84. i watched that thug cop kill a man right before my eyes. i couldn't believe it. no one stepped in. i wonder, knowing myself, would i have said get your knee off his neck, he can't breathe. i don't know. knowing the way i am. but i'm also a schoolteacher for hoe years. i had little kids, african-american, with attitudes, had to straighten them out. i have a daughter-in-law that didn't want to like me. she's african-american. she likes me in spite of herself. and looting, all it did yesterday was upset me. it's not the answer. why do they do that? and then steal on top of it. you want to break a window when you're mad? we've all done something like that. sneal no. it doesn't do anything for the african-american at all. it makes me look down on them. i don't like it. i don't like it. host: appreciate that, jacqueline. chuck up n
we go to jacqueline in philadelphia, good morning, republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i'm noticing that a lot of women are calling in early this morning. i have to think about that. i don't know what it means. so i'm a mother. 'm 84. i watched that thug cop kill a man right before my eyes. i couldn't believe it. no one stepped in. i wonder, knowing myself, would i have said get your knee off his neck, he can't breathe. i don't know. knowing the way i am. but i'm also a...