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>> jacqueline kennedy (inaudible) >> jacqueline kennedy (laughter) >> francis i don't blame you. >> jacquelinedy ah, now jack's come home. >> francis now i notice you're extremely brighter in this (shot). >> francis do you fix his breakfast for him? >> jacqueline kennedy yes. >> francis or coffee? >> francis then what does he do? does he tell you what goes on on his trips... >> francis (crosstalk) >> jacqueline kennedy you mean at breakfast? he usually reads about seven papers and runs out the door. >> francis he likes jack too, huh? >> francis that's a lovely (shot). >> francis but he is describing something to you, you know? he's not reading the paper there, is he? >> jacqueline kennedy no, he's (inaudible) ... >> jacqueline kennedy (laughter) >> francis you do talk to her sometimes, don't you, senator? >> john kennedy i do, i do. all the time. >> francis and enjoy it, i'm sure. >> john kennedy (i do, i do) >> john kennedy (end videotape) >> what should we take away from this and how she's describing the early days of their marriage? >> i think it is so fascinating. it's april of'57. >> in n
>> jacqueline kennedy (inaudible) >> jacqueline kennedy (laughter) >> francis i don't blame you. >> jacquelinedy ah, now jack's come home. >> francis now i notice you're extremely brighter in this (shot). >> francis do you fix his breakfast for him? >> jacqueline kennedy yes. >> francis or coffee? >> francis then what does he do? does he tell you what goes on on his trips... >> francis (crosstalk) >> jacqueline kennedy you mean...
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kennedy's name pronounced sometimes as jacqueline.i recollecting that correctly or is that not true? thank you very much. >> she preferred to be called jacqueline. she knew that was a losing battle. she was usually called jackie which she hated, but that was a really losing battle. and she says in her oral history both jack and i thought that the combination of jack and jackie was quite unfortunate. >> anthony is watching in chicago. hi, anthony. >> hi. how are you guys doing today? >> great. thank you. what's your question, please? >> my question was that we were going through this in my high school class as we speak. as you all know, there was a fi film. we were looking at it in class, which is graphic and i was horrified, of course. but i was wondering when he got shot, the fatal last shot, when jacqueline kennedy trying to jump out of the car in that video, or was it just trying to protect herself? >> thanks. you're in high school. what year in high school? >> i'm a junior. >> thank you for your call, anthony. >> the answer is we
kennedy's name pronounced sometimes as jacqueline.i recollecting that correctly or is that not true? thank you very much. >> she preferred to be called jacqueline. she knew that was a losing battle. she was usually called jackie which she hated, but that was a really losing battle. and she says in her oral history both jack and i thought that the combination of jack and jackie was quite unfortunate. >> anthony is watching in chicago. hi, anthony. >> hi. how are you guys doing...
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jacqueline kennedy was.'m trying to think of -- >> lady bird johnson. >> yes. >> there's a wonderful book now. >> yes. >> transcript book by oxford university press. so it contains all of her oral history interviews as well. >> here's a sampling from one, a critique, actually, her view of lyndon johnson and the role he played as vice president. >> but i knew jack had to do it, have lydon has his running mate. known as majority leader. he's a man with this enormous ego would have been enraged, blocking jack in every way. jack would say you can never get an opinion out of lyndon, any cabinet or national security meeting and asked to go to luxembourg. i think it's so pathetic and all you can find to do with the president who's dying to give you a lot to do is take a state trip to luxembourg and so lyndon as vice president didn't just do anything. >> i want to read something from barbara's book before we get to michael. you write in this that arthur shlessinger said, "i realize that underknead a veneath a veiy i
jacqueline kennedy was.'m trying to think of -- >> lady bird johnson. >> yes. >> there's a wonderful book now. >> yes. >> transcript book by oxford university press. so it contains all of her oral history interviews as well. >> here's a sampling from one, a critique, actually, her view of lyndon johnson and the role he played as vice president. >> but i knew jack had to do it, have lydon has his running mate. known as majority leader. he's a man with...
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thanks jacqueline donna for the lumbee trying to bring us north carolina can you give us a bit of an introduction yes good morning in it so good to be with you i am down at shave us i'm a lumbee elder here in the east i'm in timber north carolina which is the s.s. true home for the lumbee. i am a founder of ah the red tailed hawk collective which is a group of academics as well as organizers who work towards making sure that indigenous indigenous voices are heard in the efforts to stop these pipelines especially since they're coming across so many of our lands and i also serve as they say in your fossil fuel campaign or with friends of the earth so we bring together the all the groundwork as well as the allied behaviors from our environmental groups that can help us bring this to a stop and we are very happy to be celebrating the end of the atlantic coast pipeline. beyond the east coast to join i got to give to a special shout out here she found out maybe 20 minutes ago that she was going to do this for us standing in for another guest who had a family emergency so thank you so much
thanks jacqueline donna for the lumbee trying to bring us north carolina can you give us a bit of an introduction yes good morning in it so good to be with you i am down at shave us i'm a lumbee elder here in the east i'm in timber north carolina which is the s.s. true home for the lumbee. i am a founder of ah the red tailed hawk collective which is a group of academics as well as organizers who work towards making sure that indigenous indigenous voices are heard in the efforts to stop these...
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she's trying to, both describe the situation, but at the same time give homage to jacqueline kennedy,his very meticulous woman, caked in blood, all of that to say -- she's trying to tell you what was happening, but not in some ways sensationalize it. for her following in mrs. kennedy's footsteps, cokie roberts referred to this sort of delicate dance of being respectful, but needing to take control. what was the two women's relationship like? >> many people said this is a daunting act to follow, and she said, well, feel sorry for mrs. kennedy, not for me, because i still have my husband. i think she made a special effort not to imitate in any way some of the projects she is considered, for example, beautifying the mall. lyndon johnson advised her not to do that, because the kennedys had done something similar. she was amazingly absent -- she didn't have envy of anybody. she seemed to consider the kennedys a different generation. i find her amazing in that regard, that she knew that jacqueline kennedy was extremely popular, yesterday she had a lot to offer, too. >> she filled in many ti
she's trying to, both describe the situation, but at the same time give homage to jacqueline kennedy,his very meticulous woman, caked in blood, all of that to say -- she's trying to tell you what was happening, but not in some ways sensationalize it. for her following in mrs. kennedy's footsteps, cokie roberts referred to this sort of delicate dance of being respectful, but needing to take control. what was the two women's relationship like? >> many people said this is a daunting act to...
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es por eso que nos conectamos en vivo a california con jacqueline, asesora del departamento de salud.tados que mÁs ha tomado precauciones para prevenir los contagios de coronavirus, sin embargo, es el estado del paÍs con mÁs casos. en este momento quÉ estÁn haciendo diferente para poder prevenir mÁs casos? jacqueline: estamos alentando a las personas a que tomen las medidas de prevenciÓn que estuvimos haciendo en marzo, primeramente es lo que estamos haciendo. segundo, tambiÉn estamos trabajando de forma cercana con los negocios para asegurarnos que cada sitio de empleo sea seguro para los empleados y clientes, tercero, tratamos de asegurarnos tambiÉn de que todas las reglas estÉn siendo seguidas, asÍ que como mencionÉ, trabajando con los propietarios, pero tambiÉn con los empleados, y asÍ cuando estamos hablando de la vacuna, como no hay vacuna ahorita, seguir comentando los comportamientos con el pÚblico de utilizar nuestras mascarillas, de mantener nuestro distanciamiento fÍsico, asÍ que eso es lo que estamos haciendo en este momento. borja: seÑora valenzuela, conocimos que se ha m
es por eso que nos conectamos en vivo a california con jacqueline, asesora del departamento de salud.tados que mÁs ha tomado precauciones para prevenir los contagios de coronavirus, sin embargo, es el estado del paÍs con mÁs casos. en este momento quÉ estÁn haciendo diferente para poder prevenir mÁs casos? jacqueline: estamos alentando a las personas a que tomen las medidas de prevenciÓn que estuvimos haciendo en marzo, primeramente es lo que estamos haciendo. segundo, tambiÉn estamos...
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es por eso que nos conectamos en vivo a california con jacqueline, asesora del departamento de salud.da. >>muchas gracias. carolina: california en particular es uno de los estados que mÁs ha tomado precauciones para prevenir los contagios de coronavirus, sin embargo, es el estado del paÍs con mÁs casos. en este momento quÉ estÁn haciendo diferente para poder prevenir mÁs casos?
es por eso que nos conectamos en vivo a california con jacqueline, asesora del departamento de salud.da. >>muchas gracias. carolina: california en particular es uno de los estados que mÁs ha tomado precauciones para prevenir los contagios de coronavirus, sin embargo, es el estado del paÍs con mÁs casos. en este momento quÉ estÁn haciendo diferente para poder prevenir mÁs casos?
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and she handled the visit, jacqueline kennedy, jacqueline kennedy onassis' first visit since 1963 tohe white house beautifully. she let jackie kennedy onassis decide how that trip would go, how the visit would go. jackie did not want a public visit. she was concerned about the press swarming the white house. she wanted to bring the children, she wanted this to be a quiet moment, the reason for this visit was the unveiling of the official portraits of first lady jacqueline kennedy and president kennedy. so pat asked how would you like it to go and jackie said i would like a private visit. so pat nixon and president nixon organized a private visit for the kennedys, which turned out to be a remarkable event for all concerned. both caroline and john jr. wrote letters afterwards thanking the nixens and jackie herself wrote a warm letter. despite whatever anger they might have had or she might have had about the 1960 campaign, she was a human first and realized the importance of letting president kennedy's widow and his children come to the white house for that important unveiling. >> we h
and she handled the visit, jacqueline kennedy, jacqueline kennedy onassis' first visit since 1963 tohe white house beautifully. she let jackie kennedy onassis decide how that trip would go, how the visit would go. jackie did not want a public visit. she was concerned about the press swarming the white house. she wanted to bring the children, she wanted this to be a quiet moment, the reason for this visit was the unveiling of the official portraits of first lady jacqueline kennedy and president...
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which was a bit different than jacqueline kennedy's approach to the white house.she was saying about the finest things. >> jacqueline kennedy told him to get white house china made in france, and she did, not cheated got it made it in the u.s. with a wildflower theme. so she was her own woman. >> also on the social side, they have the first white house wedding in years. first is the wedding and then they marry well there in the white house. and that was a very joyous thing, because by this time we were getting into the vietnam war. and into some of the real nastiness, and to have the weddings was a really nice moment of just -- just sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters mary? >> lucy married in august of 66. she marries pat newton, and i kept flex serum modi not in the white house. the first wedding house of a presidents daughter since the wilson daughters and 1914. so this -- and she married, he had bought a military aid. >> and, what was mrs. johnston's role in pushing but she very much involved in the planning of this? >> i mean, ev
which was a bit different than jacqueline kennedy's approach to the white house.she was saying about the finest things. >> jacqueline kennedy told him to get white house china made in france, and she did, not cheated got it made it in the u.s. with a wildflower theme. so she was her own woman. >> also on the social side, they have the first white house wedding in years. first is the wedding and then they marry well there in the white house. and that was a very joyous thing, because...
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jacqueline kennedy was really the first.anor roosevelt, of course, thought about her own public role, but she pushed that. i mean, i'd say that she's unilaterally responsible for that. the roosevelt white house wasn't pushing her in front. >> i think jackie kennedy is really the first first lady that is part of a media strategy. pat nixon did not play the role, the public role that the white house wanted her to play. >> well, i actually think that it goes further back. i think the republican party used her during the eisenhower -- when she was second lady and really wanted to use this image of dick and pat as this young couple that mirrored america, at the same time, had these two young children. and so i think the republican party actually helped to create that image of her as this ideal housewife. and then once it was there, they couldn't really stop it. it kind of took on a life of its own. >> do you think that they doing the same thing with mamie? >> well, mamie was so much older. i think that pat had to kind of fill in
jacqueline kennedy was really the first.anor roosevelt, of course, thought about her own public role, but she pushed that. i mean, i'd say that she's unilaterally responsible for that. the roosevelt white house wasn't pushing her in front. >> i think jackie kennedy is really the first first lady that is part of a media strategy. pat nixon did not play the role, the public role that the white house wanted her to play. >> well, i actually think that it goes further back. i think the...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins me.ildren younger than 5 carry much more of the virus actually in their noses, though? >> that's right. what this study found. specifically the study looked at viral rna, genetic material and found children younger than 5 had higher amounts in noses compare with older children and adults. really what the study did here, the study looked at nasal swab samples from covid-19 patients with 145 patients, and 46 of those patients were young children. under the age of 5. some of the patients were ages 5 to 17, and others were adults 18 and older. in those nasal swab samples, that's where the researchers found this high amount of viral rna and it really stood out among the young children, because the older children and the adults appeared to have similar amounts in their nasal swab samples. so that's what the study found. now, what does this mean for transmission? that requires more research, and that's why the study really raises more questions than answers, but one thing the stud sdi say, in fa
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins me.ildren younger than 5 carry much more of the virus actually in their noses, though? >> that's right. what this study found. specifically the study looked at viral rna, genetic material and found children younger than 5 had higher amounts in noses compare with older children and adults. really what the study did here, the study looked at nasal swab samples from covid-19 patients with 145 patients, and 46 of those patients were young children....
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a seven-year-old girl named jacqueline and an 8-year-old boy named felipe. last year another three children died in custody or shortly after being released. on january 4th, 2019, i sent a letter to the department of homeland security requesting documents relating to the deaths in 2018. after they failed to produce all documents responsive and in november and they keep my of the communicating requested in my letter ten months prior. the expecter general's office issued two one page sum mum rars. but the questions were left with more questions than answers. earlier this year i sent a l letter to the expecter general. my entire letter is available on the committee's wps. among the concerns i raised were the following. they say there was no malfeasance or misconduct by dhs personnel. it was unclear why that was used because there did not appear to have been any mal fee sals. border control agents showed great passion for children. however it appeared to people that because they found no malfeasance that was the end of the story. the report fails to examine the m
a seven-year-old girl named jacqueline and an 8-year-old boy named felipe. last year another three children died in custody or shortly after being released. on january 4th, 2019, i sent a letter to the department of homeland security requesting documents relating to the deaths in 2018. after they failed to produce all documents responsive and in november and they keep my of the communicating requested in my letter ten months prior. the expecter general's office issued two one page sum mum rars....
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one is did lady bird johnson have any contact with jacqueline kennedy after she was first lady?nd did lady bird johnson ever have doubts about the vietnam war? >> thanks very much. did they continue their contact after the johnson's took office? >> yes, the first of the tax bill, when that was signed, when lyndon johnson signed that, he went with lady bird johnson to the house of jackie kennedy in georgetown and gave her four pens, one for her, one for each of the kids, and one for the library. i think during the white house years, the contact was rather formal. the johnsons certainly invited mrs. kennedy back but she never came back while she were there. they gave gifts to the children. they gave john jr. a fire engine. they certainly reached out to her. after the white house, though, in the 1980s, after she was widowed, lady bird johnson and jacqueline kennedy -- i guess we wouldn't say renewed a relationship, really established a relationship when they were both on martha's vineyard during the summer. >> certainly she supported her husband publicly, but in her private account
one is did lady bird johnson have any contact with jacqueline kennedy after she was first lady?nd did lady bird johnson ever have doubts about the vietnam war? >> thanks very much. did they continue their contact after the johnson's took office? >> yes, the first of the tax bill, when that was signed, when lyndon johnson signed that, he went with lady bird johnson to the house of jackie kennedy in georgetown and gave her four pens, one for her, one for each of the kids, and one for...
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most people think of jacqueline kennedy as the person who did that, but it's really mamie eisenhower, after several decades of curtailed entertaining in the white house with the depression and world war ii, and the then the truman renovation of the white house when they were living at the blair house and couldn't entertain in the white house. >> so it's mamie who brings back really large scale, elegant entertaining... to the white house. >> and she has a period of exhibitions and presidential and first lady memorabilia. >> how significant a decision was it, and why was it made, that presidents after eisenhower could no longer keep the gifts they were given? >> i think they were afraid that it would look like bribery or some kind of, you know, prompting of a returned political favor for the gift. and so, that was -- that was made illegal. >> and where do all those gifts go? because presidents still get lots and lots of gifts from the public and from world leaders. >> they usually -- they either go to the state department or they go to the national archives. and through the archives, th
most people think of jacqueline kennedy as the person who did that, but it's really mamie eisenhower, after several decades of curtailed entertaining in the white house with the depression and world war ii, and the then the truman renovation of the white house when they were living at the blair house and couldn't entertain in the white house. >> so it's mamie who brings back really large scale, elegant entertaining... to the white house. >> and she has a period of exhibitions and...
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reporter jacqueline abad joins us now live from portland. she's on the scene with the very latest what's the scene there tonight. >>just seeing can we are outside of the justice center here in downtown portland. you can see that there are more than a 1000 people out here. now we just marked with a group of portland moms and dads and there's about 100 of them out here they're out of the justice center and the federal courthouse tonight here in the city of portland is the 54th night that we've seen demonstrations and protests here in the portland. large large number of people coming out to protest since a federal troops to the city see that people are chanting there are on their you know the ledge near the federal courthouse are holding up signs we've been hearing them chanting, black lives matter. tonight still too it's still early on in the night and will typically don't to federal officers. until probably after midnight at this point but again we'll continue to monitor the situation here in this light. >>one of the questions said being made
reporter jacqueline abad joins us now live from portland. she's on the scene with the very latest what's the scene there tonight. >>just seeing can we are outside of the justice center here in downtown portland. you can see that there are more than a 1000 people out here. now we just marked with a group of portland moms and dads and there's about 100 of them out here they're out of the justice center and the federal courthouse tonight here in the city of portland is the 54th night that...
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jacqueline howard, thank you.al coverage continues with brooke baldwin. >>> we will take it from here. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you're watching cnn. and the breaking news on the spread of covid-19 in the united states, the number of americans who have been infected could be as many as 6 to 24 times higher than the total number of reported cases. that is according to the centers for disease control which analyze results from ten different cities and states between march and early may. and the startling statistic comes as the u.s. inches closer and closer to 4 million confirmed cases. and while half of the nation is holding steady or showing a downward trend, the other half
jacqueline howard, thank you.al coverage continues with brooke baldwin. >>> we will take it from here. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you're watching cnn. and the breaking news on the spread of covid-19 in the united states, the number of americans who have been infected could be as many as 6 to 24 times higher than the total number of reported cases. that is according to the centers for disease control which analyze results from ten different cities and states...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is standing by with results of this study, and so jacqueline, this is not the first time we have heard that this drug is not effective in treating covid patients, but this is the "new england journal of medicine." what do they say? >> now, this study says what other studies have found as well that hydroxychloroquine appears to not provide a benefit to covid-19 patients. now, what this new study, it involved more than 500 patients and hospitals in brazil who were confirmed to have covid-19 and it separated the patients into three groups. some of the patients received standard care n. they did not receive hydroxychloroquine. some patients received hydroxychloroquine, and some received hydroxychloroquine along with an antibiotic wand treated over the course of seven days, and researchers tracked how they were doing up to 15 days. brooke, by day 15, the researchers said they saw no difference in the recovery of patients who were given hydroxychloroquine, and the patients not given hydroxychloroquine. but what the researchers did notice, some of the patie
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is standing by with results of this study, and so jacqueline, this is not the first time we have heard that this drug is not effective in treating covid patients, but this is the "new england journal of medicine." what do they say? >> now, this study says what other studies have found as well that hydroxychloroquine appears to not provide a benefit to covid-19 patients. now, what this new study, it involved more than 500 patients and...
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i am saddened by the loss of felipe and jacqueline. they died in the custody of cbp or shortly after entering custody which is acceptable. the department has taken steps to improve migrant care to address the root cause of the problem. that can only happen in a bipartisan manner. we must fix immigration loopholes and we must provide adequate resources to both cdc and ice. we must not- encourage illegal immigration. we must disrupt the cartels and human smuggling partners and i hope we never have to hear of another tragedy at the borders like what happened with these three minors. mr. chairman, i am disappointed at the event leading up to this hearing. the acting commissioner should be here so the committee can directly hear from him. it is important we understand what happened and what cbp has done since the deaths. fact invite did in the acting commissioner. owen b has provided guidance to officials for getting them to produce a pay in remote hearings. they are committed to appear in person. the acting commissioner did a the senate be
i am saddened by the loss of felipe and jacqueline. they died in the custody of cbp or shortly after entering custody which is acceptable. the department has taken steps to improve migrant care to address the root cause of the problem. that can only happen in a bipartisan manner. we must fix immigration loopholes and we must provide adequate resources to both cdc and ice. we must not- encourage illegal immigration. we must disrupt the cartels and human smuggling partners and i hope we never...
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jacqueline howard, thank you. cnn special coverage continues with brooke baldwin. >>> we will take it from here. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you're watching cnn. and the breaking news on the spread of covid-19 in the united states, the number of americans who have been infected could be as many as 6 to 24 times higher than the total number of reported cases. that is according to the centers for disease control which analyze results from ten different cities and states between march and early may. and the startling statistic comes as the u.s. inches closer and closer to 4 million confirmed cases. and while half of the nation is holding steady or showing a downward trend, the other half is still seeing an explosion. 27 states have now paused or rolled back their reopenings. hospitals nationwide continue to be pushed to their limits. we're now just 1,000 patients away from the peak that we reached in april. think about that. and when it comes to testing, one major lab said americans could wait as
jacqueline howard, thank you. cnn special coverage continues with brooke baldwin. >>> we will take it from here. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you're watching cnn. and the breaking news on the spread of covid-19 in the united states, the number of americans who have been infected could be as many as 6 to 24 times higher than the total number of reported cases. that is according to the centers for disease control which analyze results from ten different cities and...
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so for that let's go to jacqueline howard live with more. and so jacqueline, let's start with the study out of oxford. what is it showing? >> yeah, well like we said, brooke, the results are exciting but they are preliminary. so this is still early data. for the study out of oxford, that was done on more than a thousand healthy adults ages 18 to 55 and showed this particular vaccine candidate was able to illicit an antibody response within 28 days and t cell responses within 14 days. that means the vaccine did what researchers wanted it to do and is elicited an immune response. so that is good. but, we also have to keep in mind this is early data and there were some side effects, some people experienced pain at the injection site and muscle aches. over the counter pain medication helps with that but it is something to watch as trials continue, we want to see how the vaccine will look in older adults and people with underlying health conditions. so this is still early. but it is exciting. >> and what about, jackie, the results for the pfizer
so for that let's go to jacqueline howard live with more. and so jacqueline, let's start with the study out of oxford. what is it showing? >> yeah, well like we said, brooke, the results are exciting but they are preliminary. so this is still early data. for the study out of oxford, that was done on more than a thousand healthy adults ages 18 to 55 and showed this particular vaccine candidate was able to illicit an antibody response within 28 days and t cell responses within 14 days. that...
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we'll go to jacqueline howard of what we know of the science behind it. >> reporter: the evidence isask can help reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus and even getting sick. here is one study from the medical journal. some evidence in it suggests that the chance of transmission with not wearing a mask or res -- respirator is 17.4%. when wearing the mask, the chance may fall to 3%. another study in the journal finds that the design and materials of face masks can control respiratory drop lets that could contain viruss. when not wearing a mask, drop lets from a cough can travel 8 feet. with just a bandanna they can travel 3.6 feet. masks work by locking the drob lets that the wearer might spread just from talking or breathing. or coughing or sneezing. health officials also say that wearing a mask can help protect the wearer, too. here is dr. anthony fauci and others on the white house task force. >> there's no doubt that wearing masks protects you and gets you to be protected. >> we need to support mask wearing. when i'm not in uniform, i wear them. they're white. they're effect
we'll go to jacqueline howard of what we know of the science behind it. >> reporter: the evidence isask can help reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus and even getting sick. here is one study from the medical journal. some evidence in it suggests that the chance of transmission with not wearing a mask or res -- respirator is 17.4%. when wearing the mask, the chance may fall to 3%. another study in the journal finds that the design and materials of face masks can control respiratory...
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but on february 14th, 1962, it was a more substantive jacqueline kennedy who guided viewers on a televisedour of the white house and the nation was transfixed. 46 million americans watched that night and an additional 10 million tuned in days later. the reviews described mrs. kennedy as a virtuoso performer and with subbality and standard. my note relates to the day she spent taping the tour. after dinner she and president with friends. seeing how his wife had clearly outshined him in her portion compared to the clip in which he appeared the president asked cbs if it is possible to reshoot his segment the following morning. essentially he followed the same script the next day but tried admirably to match his wife's charm, ease and engaging presence. you could decide how well he does when we watch that clip in a moment. tonight we'll watch a portion of the tour and then it will our great honor to hear from the current white house curator william allman. it is often said that nice guys finish last especially in our nation's capital but bill allman is a wonderful exception to the rule. he bec
but on february 14th, 1962, it was a more substantive jacqueline kennedy who guided viewers on a televisedour of the white house and the nation was transfixed. 46 million americans watched that night and an additional 10 million tuned in days later. the reviews described mrs. kennedy as a virtuoso performer and with subbality and standard. my note relates to the day she spent taping the tour. after dinner she and president with friends. seeing how his wife had clearly outshined him in her...
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jacqueline howard joins us now with more. good morning. what can you tell us. >> reporter: good morning. so we actually just received results, these just came in from an oxford trial in the united kingdom on its vaccine candidate so this, a study was done in more than 1,000 healthy adults ages 18 to 55 and it looked, you know, at how the vaccine really worked, you know, in those subjects. it found that the vaccine did induce an antibody response and a t-cell response, so it means that the vaccine did do what we want it to do, it did elicit and i mun response. we need to see how thatvaccine would work in older results, but it's pressing promises. >> can i ask you what probably sounds like a dumb question but you're the health expert not me, and that is how are they going to know how long a vaccine is going to last and how long it will be effective, right? how long will it take them to know if this vaccine would prove out like an mmr vaccine, kids get it and it will last for their life or a flu vaccine that we have to get every year? >> rig
jacqueline howard joins us now with more. good morning. what can you tell us. >> reporter: good morning. so we actually just received results, these just came in from an oxford trial in the united kingdom on its vaccine candidate so this, a study was done in more than 1,000 healthy adults ages 18 to 55 and it looked, you know, at how the vaccine really worked, you know, in those subjects. it found that the vaccine did induce an antibody response and a t-cell response, so it means that the...
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victor, abby. >> thanks, jacqueline.re's what the official government guidance is on opening schools. it's called the k through 12 readiness planning tool. and it's nine pages of check lists and documents. on the third page, the lowest risk, classes and events that are virtual, online only. small, in-person classes activities and events will pose low risk. at the highest level of risk it involves full-size in-person classes and activities and events with no social distancing. >> these are the cdc's considerations for schools. it's a list of ways to protect teachers and staff. they say wear masks, keep desks six feet apart. stay home when appropriate. stagger arrival and dismissal times. and cancel field trips and close communicatesal spaces and have backup plans. the state's department of education is requiring all schools to be open five days a week. and there's this from the governor. >> if you can do home depot, if you can do walmart, if you can do these things, we absolutely can do the schools. >> let's bring in now,
victor, abby. >> thanks, jacqueline.re's what the official government guidance is on opening schools. it's called the k through 12 readiness planning tool. and it's nine pages of check lists and documents. on the third page, the lowest risk, classes and events that are virtual, online only. small, in-person classes activities and events will pose low risk. at the highest level of risk it involves full-size in-person classes and activities and events with no social distancing. >>...
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joining me once again sfr the "washington post" "power up," jacqueline alemany.'s this $600 boost that's something they don't want to continue with because they feel folks are getting paid more than they were making while they were at work. so it is, in fact, making them choose to stay home versus going out to look for jobs. the problem, jackie, with that argument there is there are no jobs to be had, that if folks were to go out and look for a job, they couldn't necessarily get one. >> that's exactly right, yasmin. this is still the clashing sticking point between republicans and democrats right now, and it's also happening on two different tracks. not only do democrats want a full extension of the $600 per week for millions of americans that has been a really crucial lifeline as these job losses become increasingly permanent, but democrats also disagree with republicans on the mechanism of which this money should be distributed. republicans as you just noted and secretary treasury steven mnuchin has said over and over again, they want to cut it to $200 a week,
joining me once again sfr the "washington post" "power up," jacqueline alemany.'s this $600 boost that's something they don't want to continue with because they feel folks are getting paid more than they were making while they were at work. so it is, in fact, making them choose to stay home versus going out to look for jobs. the problem, jackie, with that argument there is there are no jobs to be had, that if folks were to go out and look for a job, they couldn't necessarily...
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it seems a little strange to us post-jacqueline kennedy, but she really epitomized the best taste inyou will, for the 1950s, and everybody tried to copy her look and the interesting thing about the bangs was that they -- she first started wearing bangs in the 1920s after the death of their son icky had sort of resulted in the eisenhowers growing somewhat apart and when they were sent to panama, his commanding officer's wife sort of took her under her wing and said you have to do something to rescue your marriage and one of the things she decided to do was to take a renewed interest in her personal appearance and that's when she had her bangs done and that was a sort of symbol to both of them of the reproach in the marriage. later when she was in paris when ike was the head of nato, she started frequenting the elizabeth arden salon in paris run by elizabeth's sister, gladys, then when she came to new york, she frequented the new york salon of elizabeth arden and after the inauguration, the first inauguration, elizabeth arden wrote to her and said, now that you're in the public eye, i
it seems a little strange to us post-jacqueline kennedy, but she really epitomized the best taste inyou will, for the 1950s, and everybody tried to copy her look and the interesting thing about the bangs was that they -- she first started wearing bangs in the 1920s after the death of their son icky had sort of resulted in the eisenhowers growing somewhat apart and when they were sent to panama, his commanding officer's wife sort of took her under her wing and said you have to do something to...
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thank you guys. >> thanks, jacqueline. professor parker? >> you are. write the story about being fired after and a player learning that one is in fact black was actually quite common. it is something that started as early as when department stores were in business. in my family, there was a story where, it's a great aunt who was very, very fair. she had gotten a job in downtown baltimore. but it was well known that when her daughter might see her on the street, her daughter could not speak to her because of her employer found out she was in fact a black woman, she would be fired. and so that's actually quite common and so disappointing. and with regard hurds to businesses and governments making change, and usually that change comes from their pockets verdict, that's the truth of the matter. very few times are you seeing businesses change because of humanitarian efforts. even as early as the 19 forties, 19 fifties, the quicker, is the american friends service committee, which was a quaker's organization, what's going around throughout the country in lar
thank you guys. >> thanks, jacqueline. professor parker? >> you are. write the story about being fired after and a player learning that one is in fact black was actually quite common. it is something that started as early as when department stores were in business. in my family, there was a story where, it's a great aunt who was very, very fair. she had gotten a job in downtown baltimore. but it was well known that when her daughter might see her on the street, her daughter could...
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at plank and jacqueline square, the patio recently reopened for diners. >> we followed all the state a one. >> it issue. everyone wants to stay safe. everyone has been pretty compliant. >> reporter: still, incidents like these have been caught on camera around the country, people in dispute over having to wear a mask. it's a mandate in the state, but today governor newsom announced a new wear a mask public awareness campaign. >> a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement. >> reporter: ahead of the 4th of july weekend, his coronavirus cases surge. >> the country that has had universal mask wearing in place at the beginning of this pandemic has seen a reduction in the spread of covid-19. >> she wears a mask but has her doubts whether ads will help. >> the elderly person might be taken care of. down there, hardly anyone wore masks. i still do, but they don't. i don't get it, but i don't think any public service is going to do anything because they already made up their mind. >> reporter: around oakland today, it was easy to spot people in masks complying who say they have been from
at plank and jacqueline square, the patio recently reopened for diners. >> we followed all the state a one. >> it issue. everyone wants to stay safe. everyone has been pretty compliant. >> reporter: still, incidents like these have been caught on camera around the country, people in dispute over having to wear a mask. it's a mandate in the state, but today governor newsom announced a new wear a mask public awareness campaign. >> a simple piece of fabric makes a big...
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. >> and tapping out the first fif in jacqueline square is >> the brewery was >>> now, abc7 sports with larry beale. >> major league sports are stumbling to a start. the giants had to stall, theysty have been waiting for covid-19 tests. they had plenty of time to line up multiple labs to handle the volume. manager gabe kapler said glitches in the matrix are going to happen. >> we will be better, four or five days from now, than we are now, we will have more information and we will have gone through a lot of these testing protocols and so, i have trust that things are going to get better, and run more smoothly. and i think that is true for, for the league, but also for our club. >> kapler accenting the positive, the a's went to the summer camp with the coliseum, with virus levels rising and the testing looks iffy, they are wonder if there will be a season. >> there's a little part of everyone that thinks this whole thing will be shut down. and i think everyone has a little bit of fear. they may not say it, but there's a bit of fear in everyone's head that it may happen. if they don't get
. >> and tapping out the first fif in jacqueline square is >> the brewery was >>> now, abc7 sports with larry beale. >> major league sports are stumbling to a start. the giants had to stall, theysty have been waiting for covid-19 tests. they had plenty of time to line up multiple labs to handle the volume. manager gabe kapler said glitches in the matrix are going to happen. >> we will be better, four or five days from now, than we are now, we will have more...
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. >> and tapping out the first fif in jacqueline square is >> the brewery was >>> now, abc7 sports witharry beale. >> major league sports are stumbling to a start. the giants had to stall, t stal have been waiting for covid-19 tests. they had plenty of time to line up multiple labs to handle the volume. manager gabe kapler said glitches in the matrix are going to happen. >> we will be better, four or five days from now, than we are now, we will have more information and we will have gone through a lot of these testing protocols and so, i have trust that things are going to get better, and run more smoothly. and i think that is true for, for the league, but also for our club. >> kapler accenting the positive, the a's went to the summer camp with the coliseum, with virus levels rising and the testing looks iffy, they are wonder if there will be a season. >> there's a little part of everyone that thinks this whole thing will be shut down. and i think everyone has a little bit of fear. they may not say it, but there's a bit of fear in everyone's head that it may happen. if they don't get it
. >> and tapping out the first fif in jacqueline square is >> the brewery was >>> now, abc7 sports witharry beale. >> major league sports are stumbling to a start. the giants had to stall, t stal have been waiting for covid-19 tests. they had plenty of time to line up multiple labs to handle the volume. manager gabe kapler said glitches in the matrix are going to happen. >> we will be better, four or five days from now, than we are now, we will have more...
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as 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 for the beautiful state rooms in the white house, for 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 and tell 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 architect james hoben. to commemorate the occasion of anniversary as first lady the white house historical association has also undertaken an additional partnership with the richard nixon foundation and this is where we have created a digital exhibit highlighting mrs. nixon's 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 enhancing the white house collections for futur
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thousands of ups of nonetheless continued gathering uses data long after they stopped using them jacqueline who connects them looking into why the social media giant apparently isn't learning from his past mistakes. facebook might want to go ahead and make their motto sorry about that just to save us all some time it will come as a surprise to no one that there is once again it been a privacy breach the book this time it's nothing earth shattering but the company does estimate around 5000 developers were able to gather information on users long after they were meant to in 2018 we announced it would automatically expire and apps ability to receive any updates to this information if our systems didn't recognize the person as having used the app within the last 90 days the recently we discovered that in some instances apps continue to receive the data we fix the issue today after we found it that was also mentioned multiple times in the blog post that users did initially give permission for their info to be collected so it's not only the company's fault that they didn't cut it off like they pr
thousands of ups of nonetheless continued gathering uses data long after they stopped using them jacqueline who connects them looking into why the social media giant apparently isn't learning from his past mistakes. facebook might want to go ahead and make their motto sorry about that just to save us all some time it will come as a surprise to no one that there is once again it been a privacy breach the book this time it's nothing earth shattering but the company does estimate around 5000...
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martin artsy new york joining us here on earth international this afternoon to stick around like ali jacqueline very good to have the latest on our top stories and often are. i know team no crowd. no shots no. action just don't speak. well it's true no small. point your thirst for action. jackson the last of the baby boomers or speculating in the nightly nineties on the birth of companies that went public for the 1st time and they would have these pops and then there was this enormous crash where their millennialism jhansi are speculating on the death of companies and companies that are dying and declaring their dead companies and their supply ploughing their way to speculate on on the death of a company. time afshin rattansi and we're going underground on the one year anniversary of boris johnson's 1st full day as prime minister of premiership so far defined by the alienation of potential global trading partners accusations of dropping the ball on perceived foreign threats and having one of the worst because particular in a virus death rates in the world coming up on the show as some labor pol
martin artsy new york joining us here on earth international this afternoon to stick around like ali jacqueline very good to have the latest on our top stories and often are. i know team no crowd. no shots no. action just don't speak. well it's true no small. point your thirst for action. jackson the last of the baby boomers or speculating in the nightly nineties on the birth of companies that went public for the 1st time and they would have these pops and then there was this enormous crash...
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yet it's all starting to heat up on earlier my colleague jacqueline food took a closer look at the u.s. china dispute with our senior correspondent morocco steve. he is concerned worried and angry at china but in this particular. in this particular episode yes it is it is what trump threatened to do should beijing introduce these new security laws in hong kong and what they are is basically a restriction on little criticism of the chinese government in hong kong for example it out lose any calls for independence a session from china for hong kong as well as outlawing publishing by by life in prison even mingling with the wrong crowds or being on the payroll of foreign entities who want to see chinese authority in hong kong diminish and in this case trump trump has said that since the freedom in hong kong has been extinguished there's no reason to give it special privileges on car and will now be treated the same as male in journey no special privileges or special economic treatment and no export of sensitive technologies there's a whole host of sanctions that are going to be introduced
yet it's all starting to heat up on earlier my colleague jacqueline food took a closer look at the u.s. china dispute with our senior correspondent morocco steve. he is concerned worried and angry at china but in this particular. in this particular episode yes it is it is what trump threatened to do should beijing introduce these new security laws in hong kong and what they are is basically a restriction on little criticism of the chinese government in hong kong for example it out lose any...
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sees it has no information about the alleged cyber theft of vaccine research earlier my colleague jacqueline bouvier spoke to the head of russia's sovereign wealth fund which is investing in research here in russia he said moscow would have no reason to see the medical data from overseas as work is progressing with international partners to. what do you say to claims that. russia's trying to steal information about vaccine research well defines them very hard to believe because 1st of all we're surprised by the timing of those comments because it just happens of following day off that we announced as a will probably be as a 1st country to have approval who haven't seen except to be expected in august of this year and we believe it will be one of the most efficient of it seems in the world allowing us to not only start vaccinating russians from september but also bill partnerships with other countries in the world you know we will produce an oxford zeneca vaccine through our dollar company our farm there is an agreement on that and all of that technology will be transferred to our farm anyway
sees it has no information about the alleged cyber theft of vaccine research earlier my colleague jacqueline bouvier spoke to the head of russia's sovereign wealth fund which is investing in research here in russia he said moscow would have no reason to see the medical data from overseas as work is progressing with international partners to. what do you say to claims that. russia's trying to steal information about vaccine research well defines them very hard to believe because 1st of all we're...
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obvious reasons why she's just showing the greatest showman that night that 2017 years ago with you jacqueline because this was very much as troubling as it gets and you took this iconic backdrop and you had the president clearly in a somewhat self-absorbed way likening him self to those who are great folks and doing it as you will notice without a mask and everybody on that stage and most of the people sitting in the audience for that mass on a day in which we have again broken national records for folks. that's the positive any even we've learned in the last hour the girlfriend of one of the president's children one of his sons has herself tested positive so i think this was tended to be very much red meat for his supporters people in an area like this and it was even by trompe and standards rather rhetorically bombastic as ross noted having you know line of can protesters people who symbolize the values that for great presidents symbolized he's likely in them to fascist sent out ariens james and it's just talk briefly on some of the issues and as you say there's been another day of record r
obvious reasons why she's just showing the greatest showman that night that 2017 years ago with you jacqueline because this was very much as troubling as it gets and you took this iconic backdrop and you had the president clearly in a somewhat self-absorbed way likening him self to those who are great folks and doing it as you will notice without a mask and everybody on that stage and most of the people sitting in the audience for that mass on a day in which we have again broken national...