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into this tension filled diplomatic morass glided none other than jacqueline kennedy.ardent franco file -- fracophile. the mona lisa would play a pivotal role at this decisive moment in u.s. history. the first lady was the mastermind behind this 1963 exhibition. when the mona lisa was transformed into nothing less then an icon of the free world at the height of the cold war. mrs. kennedy had worked for weeks planning. she invited the very best of america's artists, writers and intellectuals and even enlisted arthur's lessons are -- slessing er to write a toast. she insisted being entertained by america's best talent and managed to cajole a virtuoso violinist to entertain the guests. this gathering of the most accomplished men and women in the american cultural scene not only underscored the kennedys's support for the arts but demonstrated how adept jackie was at employing the arts to add prestige to the jfk presidency. i love this photograph. it shows jackie and malraux showing mutual delight and close conversation. jackie is seated snuggle close with her right shoulde
into this tension filled diplomatic morass glided none other than jacqueline kennedy.ardent franco file -- fracophile. the mona lisa would play a pivotal role at this decisive moment in u.s. history. the first lady was the mastermind behind this 1963 exhibition. when the mona lisa was transformed into nothing less then an icon of the free world at the height of the cold war. mrs. kennedy had worked for weeks planning. she invited the very best of america's artists, writers and intellectuals and...
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presidency, she reveals first lady jacqueline kennedy's diplomatic coup in bringing the mona lisa to the united states despite opposition on both sides of it went it. leonardo da vinci's painting was seen as part of the free world. president kennedy use it to promote american relations with france. 2 million people saw the mona lisa in washington, d.c. and new york city during the winter of 1963. ms. davis is the author of "mona lisa in camelot." the white house historical association hosted this event and provided the video. rhett: this evening it is a pleasure and honor to introduce a friend to the association, and a friend of mine, margaret leslie davis. she is an award-winning author of books about the history of the west. her books have been praised by reviewers in the los angeles times, washington post, npr and new york times. her most recent book is "the lost gutenberg." in a starred review, kirkus described the book as "an engrossing read for any book lover." davis' work has been featured on good morning and vanity fair. the author has appear don ed on c-span's book tv, the h
presidency, she reveals first lady jacqueline kennedy's diplomatic coup in bringing the mona lisa to the united states despite opposition on both sides of it went it. leonardo da vinci's painting was seen as part of the free world. president kennedy use it to promote american relations with france. 2 million people saw the mona lisa in washington, d.c. and new york city during the winter of 1963. ms. davis is the author of "mona lisa in camelot." the white house historical association...
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joy to be here a for your weeklong celebration in honor of first lady jacqueline kennedy. i am so delighted to share with you a story from my book called it islisa and camelot," kind of a forgotten story, in 1963 when jaclyn kenny -- the story.terminded whisper, ath a whisper between the young first lady jacqueline kennedy and the charismatic, brilliant and eccentric minister of culture. a spectacular white house dinner on the eve of may 11, 1962. a whispered promise that would set in motion one of the most unusual and extraordinary art exhibitions of all time, the triumphant american exhibition of leonardo da vinci's mona lisa , painted between 1503 and 1506, scholars believe. lisaisit of the mona provided the greatest outpouring of appreciation for a single work of art in american history and pioneered the phenomenon of the block stir museum show. it was one of the -- the blockbuster museum show. the paintings unlikely romantic journey to america captured the imagination of the world. following the president and first ladies tour of the french capital, in 1961, there wer
joy to be here a for your weeklong celebration in honor of first lady jacqueline kennedy. i am so delighted to share with you a story from my book called it islisa and camelot," kind of a forgotten story, in 1963 when jaclyn kenny -- the story.terminded whisper, ath a whisper between the young first lady jacqueline kennedy and the charismatic, brilliant and eccentric minister of culture. a spectacular white house dinner on the eve of may 11, 1962. a whispered promise that would set in...
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>> say hi. >> less than a day later, jacqueline woke up. >> it was very hard.e entire -- >> scenario. >> sorry. >> still testing positive for covid, she could not hold her baby, but her husband would bring their newborn to the window. >> i was so happy. it's crazy, you know? i mean, to see her son the first time, it was like she did it, you know? >> i'm alive. >> she did it, she's alive and that's all that matters. >> it would be weeks before jacqueline tested negative, finally able to hold her newborn baby for the first time. and after 83 days in the hospital, baby julian was allowed to go home. the team lining the halls. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> jacqueline, raul and baby julian all home together and grateful. >> they did everything they could for these two. i appreciate it to the bottom of my heart. >> and their nurse, angela, grateful, too. >> hi, david. >> telling us helping this mom, this baby, was a gift. >> just reminds me and all of us in health care of why we do what we do. >> grateful to that team and so glad that jacqueline and juli
>> say hi. >> less than a day later, jacqueline woke up. >> it was very hard.e entire -- >> scenario. >> sorry. >> still testing positive for covid, she could not hold her baby, but her husband would bring their newborn to the window. >> i was so happy. it's crazy, you know? i mean, to see her son the first time, it was like she did it, you know? >> i'm alive. >> she did it, she's alive and that's all that matters. >> it would be weeks...
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of course we both served under jacqueline townsend. we love her dearly. but, this is a very great book. it's a great read for men to see how god is used and, this gentleman is a very uncommon man but he writes for the common. now, why brothers? why men? why that emphasis? >> well, that's one of those struggles. the issues of our growth. i have heard folks say, well we need time when we can be alone and to talk. i hope that we can evolve into having men and women. at this point, this is where it is. we, and we have our retreats, every year we have brought in doctor jacqueline presenting in front of us. and then, you know we have the reverend doctor pope. he has presented. they did a section together. i don't see it as sexist. i see it that men need certain things to address, women have certain groups. >> i think that you're probably right. but i think that we need to have time when we come together. we will see what happens. we will follow the holy spirit. >> as a mentioned earlier, in the introduction the contemporary introductions this is the ultimate. >
of course we both served under jacqueline townsend. we love her dearly. but, this is a very great book. it's a great read for men to see how god is used and, this gentleman is a very uncommon man but he writes for the common. now, why brothers? why men? why that emphasis? >> well, that's one of those struggles. the issues of our growth. i have heard folks say, well we need time when we can be alone and to talk. i hope that we can evolve into having men and women. at this point, this is...
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jacqueline well as you can see this is the 1st official visit of the. well russian leader after the crisis there a bit more than a month after the election was over but it seems that he's absolutely not welcome by the western countries are radically belo or says closest neighbors were the countries the governments of these countries like la via lithuania estonia poland they've made the harshest statements against alexander rocha shango and in fact with u.a.e. . already said that it considers. who was mr look at those rival during the vote the legitimate leader of the country but if we speak about the e.u. as a whole they have not come up with punitive measures against the government just yet although we do understand that they are being discussed and today we heard from the german foreign ministry that there are expecting these measures to be finalized in brussels next week here's exactly what's been said. we are working hard in the e.u. to coordinate a package of targeted sanctions against those responsible for falsifying the belle of russian president
jacqueline well as you can see this is the 1st official visit of the. well russian leader after the crisis there a bit more than a month after the election was over but it seems that he's absolutely not welcome by the western countries are radically belo or says closest neighbors were the countries the governments of these countries like la via lithuania estonia poland they've made the harshest statements against alexander rocha shango and in fact with u.a.e. . already said that it considers....
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jacqueline, thank you so much for walking us through that. jacqueline howard. >>> a new ad campaign launched today, aiming to recruit more minorities to participate in covid vaccine trials. moderna has warned it may have to slow its trials down if they cannot get enough people of color to participate in time. >>> plus nine of the bioparm suitical companies have made a pledge to stand by science when it comes to approving a vaccine. th this, as the president presses to make one available before the election. for more on the front to find a vaccine, here is cnn's senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. >> brianna, nine pharmaceutical companies have signed a pledge, saying they won't ask the fda for permission to sell their vaccines unless the data shows that those vaccines are safe and effective. in a way this goes without saying. a company is not supposed to ask permission to put a product on the market unless that product has been shown to be safe and effective. however, the companies might have felt they needed to, because many americ
jacqueline, thank you so much for walking us through that. jacqueline howard. >>> a new ad campaign launched today, aiming to recruit more minorities to participate in covid vaccine trials. moderna has warned it may have to slow its trials down if they cannot get enough people of color to participate in time. >>> plus nine of the bioparm suitical companies have made a pledge to stand by science when it comes to approving a vaccine. th this, as the president presses to make one...
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in new jersey, jacqueline >> caller: hey, jim.thank you, thank you for everything you do. you do not know -- >> thank you >> caller: i'm a first-time caller and i've been watching you since the pandemic you've helped me tremendously. >> thank you, jackie >> caller: i manage my elderly uncle's funds, as well as my own. and i cannot tell you how you have saved us. so please, please continue you've been wonderful for me >> i worked really hard today. and when i hear this, i say okay, that's why i do it thank you. >> caller: i've got to tell you, i love you my call is regarding the fact that i do index funds primarily, but i like having some stocks, because the index funds trickle, trickle, trickle >> right >> caller: so i wanted to ask if i'm diversified enough with these few that i have. i have others but i'm trying to consolidate. >> that's all right. >> caller: the ones i would like to keep are amazon, apple, lockheed martin, black rock, and i have elf beauty. but i want to see if i should add something in place of that or keep ju
in new jersey, jacqueline >> caller: hey, jim.thank you, thank you for everything you do. you do not know -- >> thank you >> caller: i'm a first-time caller and i've been watching you since the pandemic you've helped me tremendously. >> thank you, jackie >> caller: i manage my elderly uncle's funds, as well as my own. and i cannot tell you how you have saved us. so please, please continue you've been wonderful for me >> i worked really hard today. and when i...
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for more i'm joined by cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard, and we know the vaccine trials have had well as minority candidates. now we're finding out that older adults, this is a key group, they're particularly vulnerable, and now we are learning they are likely being excluded from clinic clinical trials and treatments. when you have those folks missing, it makes you wonder how that's possible considering they're so essential to getting past this. i think we're having a technical problem there with jacqueline howard, so we're going to try to reestablish her and get her back up. i'm going talk with a health director, dr. verset, i wonder, let's talk about kids under 12 because we are learning that they are contracting the virus at a lower rate than older children. this is essential to talk about as we're seeing schools reopen. what do you think about this? >> well, i think we have known for a while now that children have been catching covid-19 at a lower rate than adults but what we have to think about is aside from children getting sick themselves, the risk of them transmitting the
for more i'm joined by cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard, and we know the vaccine trials have had well as minority candidates. now we're finding out that older adults, this is a key group, they're particularly vulnerable, and now we are learning they are likely being excluded from clinic clinical trials and treatments. when you have those folks missing, it makes you wonder how that's possible considering they're so essential to getting past this. i think we're having a technical problem...
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>>well that was jacqueline abad reporting nearly a million acres of land in oregon have been burned so far by the dozens of fires that they're fighting right now. >>35 and still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news. a police union in the bay area a person workers union is looking for reforms as one city seeing a spike in murders mostly involving african americans we'll explain after the break. and the mayor of san jose speaking out against the city's decision to allow police to use rubber bullets, why he says they're a lethal weapon. plus coming up law enforcement agencies in the east bay are cracking down on illegal fireworks and bonfires. and believe it not after this foggy morning. we have plenty of sunshine to look forward to later today and temperatures not all that bad 70's and san jose oakland and san francisco. >>your forecast is ahead. and the morning commute is slowly improving the traffic is getting better but karl the fog from out not so much it's pretty dense here on the bay bridge, the golden gate and the hurricane is so be careful out there i'll >>and we're back at 8.3
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processing money they themselves had flagged up putting regulators to know in the spotlight my colleague jacqueline vogel got more details from our correspondents ask you taylor. well the banks despite fighting of course these reports about their suspicions continue to just blindly move really astonishing sums of cash with some of them coming from drug cartels human traffickers crime rings corrupt politicians even the taliban i mean we're really talking about the darkest underbelly of society here the sounds quite serious can you give us some examples of what's been uncovered exactly well take j.p. morgan for example it allowed 1000000000 dollars in 20 account despite not knowing whom it belonged to and then it later transpired that the account holder was actually a matthew boss on the f.b.i.'s most wanted list. also really stood out here turns out that over the heart of that 2 trillion was actually moved through its accounts and it wasn't like these banks one aware of what was going on entirely h.s.b.c. for example was actually warned that essentially it was enabling a ponzi scheme but still it di
processing money they themselves had flagged up putting regulators to know in the spotlight my colleague jacqueline vogel got more details from our correspondents ask you taylor. well the banks despite fighting of course these reports about their suspicions continue to just blindly move really astonishing sums of cash with some of them coming from drug cartels human traffickers crime rings corrupt politicians even the taliban i mean we're really talking about the darkest underbelly of society...
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money they themselves had flagged putting the regulators to also in the spotlight in a week mccully jacqueline who got more details from correspondents haskett taylor about it. well the banks despite fighting of course these reports about that suspicions continue to just blindly move really astonishing sums of cash with some of them coming from drug cartels human traffickers crime rings corrupt politicians even the taliban i mean we're talking about the darkest underbelly of society here now unfortunately this week has been politicized by some media in the u.k. especially there has been a particular emphasis on those russians involved for example how a russian politician sanctioned by the u.s. government sent around $8000000.00 to a compound in london with some of that money ultimately being donated to the conservative party or how an oligarch. allegedly laundered millions of dollars through barclays now given the very fraught political climate at the moment it's probably on surprising that there is such a focus on these so-called russians but really it does such a huge disservice to the scope
money they themselves had flagged putting the regulators to also in the spotlight in a week mccully jacqueline who got more details from correspondents haskett taylor about it. well the banks despite fighting of course these reports about that suspicions continue to just blindly move really astonishing sums of cash with some of them coming from drug cartels human traffickers crime rings corrupt politicians even the taliban i mean we're talking about the darkest underbelly of society here now...
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trillion dollars linked to money laundering schemes and other potential criminal activity artie's jacqueline volga earlier got more details from our correspondents ask you taylor. there's been a staggering leak of the so-called files now since it is an acronym for the financial crimes and network essentially it's an arm of the u.s. u.s. treasury basically what happens any time anywhere in the world any transaction in u.s. dollars happens in a bank looks at it and thinks you know what something's not quite right about this it sends a report to fence and it's basically the bank doing its to diligence unflagging something potentially criminal while the leak reveals that around 2 trillion dollars of suspicious money was essentially washed through the global financial system between 200-2017 how well the banks despite filing of course these reports about their suspicions continued to just blindly move really astonishing sums of cash with some of them coming from drug cartels human traffickers crime rings corrupt politicians even the taliban i mean we're talking about the darkest underbelly of soc
trillion dollars linked to money laundering schemes and other potential criminal activity artie's jacqueline volga earlier got more details from our correspondents ask you taylor. there's been a staggering leak of the so-called files now since it is an acronym for the financial crimes and network essentially it's an arm of the u.s. u.s. treasury basically what happens any time anywhere in the world any transaction in u.s. dollars happens in a bank looks at it and thinks you know what...
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peter craig alderman. jacqueline delaine aldridge frederick. david d alger. ernest alec alcoves. dennis alan. richard l allen. christopher e bellingham. anna s w alison. janet marie alonzo. anthony alvarado. antonio alvarez. victoria alvarez brito. cesar arm around her rvr. angelo and moran toe. you are listening to family members of people killed in the 9/11 attacks, who are reading out the names of their loved ones. this is a ceremony to mark the 19th anniversary of the september 11 attacks in new york city and in washington. and you can see there the democratic presidential candidate, joe biden, who is at this ceremony at ground zero. vice president mike pence is there too, and the anniversary will be marked in an hour's time in a second ceremony in pennsylvania, where another of the four plains which was attacked crashed, and that ceremony is going to be attended by president trump. we will, of course, bring you that when it happens, here on bbc news. joseph angelini senior. josjohn angelini on bbc news. joseph angelini senior. jos john angelini junior. david lawrence angel.
peter craig alderman. jacqueline delaine aldridge frederick. david d alger. ernest alec alcoves. dennis alan. richard l allen. christopher e bellingham. anna s w alison. janet marie alonzo. anthony alvarado. antonio alvarez. victoria alvarez brito. cesar arm around her rvr. angelo and moran toe. you are listening to family members of people killed in the 9/11 attacks, who are reading out the names of their loved ones. this is a ceremony to mark the 19th anniversary of the september 11 attacks...
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health energy environmental issues officially who knows says louise we have all that will lead to jacqueline says unemployment over covered as a killer really says a good interview allowing comments and opinions to be expressed and yvonne writing from the comfort of a kenyan house appreciates the global issues tackled in the show john farben says they speak about america don't deserve to be leaders of the free world they gave up that right years ago in english says america's imploding trump was the beginning of the end for them and patricia says not just america the whole world will never be the same again this is just the beginning. they have a strong takes exactly the opposite point if she sticks up for the american press that don't belong say the 1st street trump has made every politician look like a comp. it is he created 3000000 jobs in june in the middle of the pandemic her it's always good to get a country point of view but it does mean a doctor. of exeter medical school has over 20 years experience in infectious disease control he works as a consultant in communicable disease control
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weapons watchdog or that russia which is a member of the o p c w says nothing's been received yet jacqueline berger got more details earlier from correspondent a double quarter. just seems like this political dispute over the alleged poisoning of alec saying of all me is entering its next chapter germany's handing over the evidence it claims to have to the o.p.c. w in the kremlin has already said it's not happy about it. it looks like. but it's not. it's not the case. germany is having trouble sharing the information with us we have no idea what 300 over to the w. so this is basically the essence of what's been going on over the last couple weeks berlin saying they've established than a volley was poisoned and demanding that russia investigate while at the same time moscow is asking to see that that alleged evidence and which they actually needed to open a criminal investigation if there needs to be one and they're just being ignored don't give our viewers a little background how did this all begin well it started when the volley was flying from siberia to moscow in mid august 28th else seri
weapons watchdog or that russia which is a member of the o p c w says nothing's been received yet jacqueline berger got more details earlier from correspondent a double quarter. just seems like this political dispute over the alleged poisoning of alec saying of all me is entering its next chapter germany's handing over the evidence it claims to have to the o.p.c. w in the kremlin has already said it's not happy about it. it looks like. but it's not. it's not the case. germany is having trouble...
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environmental issues officially who knows says louise we have all that will lead to jacqueline says unemployment will overtake covered as a killer really says a good interview allowing comments and opinions to be expressed in yvonne writing from the comfort to.
environmental issues officially who knows says louise we have all that will lead to jacqueline says unemployment will overtake covered as a killer really says a good interview allowing comments and opinions to be expressed in yvonne writing from the comfort to.
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than 2 trillion dollars linked to money laundering schemes and other potential criminal activity jacqueline berger got more details earlier from correspondent saskia taylor. both financial scandals and nothing new we all remember how the banking giants that were considered too big to fail did in fact fail in 2008 crushed many say by the green over a decade on and it seems these banks haven't learnt that lesson there's been a staggering leak of the so-called files now since it is an acronym for the financial crimes and network essentially it's an arm of the u.s. u.s. treasury basically what happens any time anywhere in the world any transaction in u.s. dollars happens and a blank looks and thinks you know what something's not quite right about this it sends a report to fence and it's basically the bank doing its to diligence unflagging something potentially criminal while the leak reveals that around 2 trillion dollars of suspicious money was essentially washed through the global financial system between 200-2017 how well the banks despite fighting of course these reports about that suspicio
than 2 trillion dollars linked to money laundering schemes and other potential criminal activity jacqueline berger got more details earlier from correspondent saskia taylor. both financial scandals and nothing new we all remember how the banking giants that were considered too big to fail did in fact fail in 2008 crushed many say by the green over a decade on and it seems these banks haven't learnt that lesson there's been a staggering leak of the so-called files now since it is an acronym for...
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. >> reporter: from her parents' basement, jacqueline childers feels like a troll living under a bridge. >> good morning, guys! happy six-month anniversary living at home. >> reporter: she had to move home to metro atlanta. in april, when covid ravaged new york city, she lost her job as a digital marketing rep. >> as a 29-year-old, living with your parents, we've kind of had to reintroduce each other as adults. >> reporter: what's the hardest part? the hardest part is total lack of independence. >> reporter: 52% of young adults, 26.6 million people, now live with their parents. more than 2.5 million have moved in since february, when the pandemic began. they're not renting apartments, not buying houses, slowing the economic recovery. and it's often rough on parents, like liz childers. >> it's just been hard because you're seeing a loss of their life. what did you say? >> reporter: with a basement bedroom that has a sheet for privacy, chil >> i remind myself about it. this is temporary, like all things are, and it will be okay. >> reporter: what she dreads is the thought of turning 30 an
. >> reporter: from her parents' basement, jacqueline childers feels like a troll living under a bridge. >> good morning, guys! happy six-month anniversary living at home. >> reporter: she had to move home to metro atlanta. in april, when covid ravaged new york city, she lost her job as a digital marketing rep. >> as a 29-year-old, living with your parents, we've kind of had to reintroduce each other as adults. >> reporter: what's the hardest part? the hardest part...
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jacqueline holo well just before the trip the official line from both countries from both sides was that the 2 the are meeting to talk about cooperation but the obvious assumption by many after a month of mass protests in the eastern european republic of belarus was that alexander lukashenko was heading to russia to seek support from his elder brother that's a literally what alexander lukashenko called counterpart vladimir putin a few weeks ago well we can at least say that the actual fact that mr putin was receiving the belle of russian leader as head of state following the election and discussing moscow minsk ties in the future is clearly some kind of support and so on in the form of a confidence boost however unlike some of the scenarios that were predicted by the western media and the build up to this the russian government i mean the head of the russian government lot of our putin didn't say a thing about providing some kind of specific support in terms of how to deal with the crisis on the ground in terms of how to deal with the protesters and now i can tell you that when i was rea
jacqueline holo well just before the trip the official line from both countries from both sides was that the 2 the are meeting to talk about cooperation but the obvious assumption by many after a month of mass protests in the eastern european republic of belarus was that alexander lukashenko was heading to russia to seek support from his elder brother that's a literally what alexander lukashenko called counterpart vladimir putin a few weeks ago well we can at least say that the actual fact that...
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definitely if we think back jacqueline to march 28th when of course we were told by the british prime minister to resign ray that it was highly likely that not a truck or a poison over family was used to poison the scribbles we were told then that not a chop was quite the death this poison known to man it was absolutely toxic one little scrap of knowledge on you and you were dead and now we had now this is the case again we've had 3 people the script files and they've only who novacek has been allegedly used on but who have who have survived in the course of on these is in a poor state of course still so that does sort of race one's doubts as to whether it was actually not a truck because of the dead yet you can't be told in one hand that it really is the deadliest nerve agent 0 demand the body gets anywhere near it or touch anything with it is going to die and the other hand it out obviously hasn't happened so yeah that certainly raises all questions to of course everyone has been discussing and discussing the scrip our case once against now that we're all talking about number 10 but
definitely if we think back jacqueline to march 28th when of course we were told by the british prime minister to resign ray that it was highly likely that not a truck or a poison over family was used to poison the scribbles we were told then that not a chop was quite the death this poison known to man it was absolutely toxic one little scrap of knowledge on you and you were dead and now we had now this is the case again we've had 3 people the script files and they've only who novacek has been...
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ella es jacqueline uribe. tiene 11 aÑos de edad. vive en california.n. es un lugar muy bonito. lo que yo le digo es que me gustÓ. raÚl: me encanta porque resume el final siempre que le gusto. creo que se merece un movimiento de cejas. nueva la cejas. eso. [risas] ahÍ estÁ. mi querido alex. quÉ te pareciÓ? alex: tambiÉn me gustÓ mucho. canta muy bien, canta muy bonito. tiene mucha potencia. me encanta la interpretaciÓn que le dio. se ve que le encanta la canciÓn. la interpreto muy bien. raÚl: muchas gracias. vamos con juliÁn. quiero que sepan que a juliÁn pocas veces lo veo tan analÍtico. ahora tiene cara de analÍtico. quÉ te pareciÓ? juliÁn: es que está alex. alex le sabe del canto muy bien. aquÍ tengo que dar mi opiniÓn muy bien estructurada. me gusta mucho tu voz, me gusta mucho la tÉcnica que tienes. muy importante que tienes un color muy bonito, tienes un timbre precioso. como mencionaba la interpretaciÓn. eso es muy importante. me gusta que le pongas todo lo que tiene el regional. me fascina. raÚl: quiÉn sabe si en un futuro puedas hacer un dueto
ella es jacqueline uribe. tiene 11 aÑos de edad. vive en california.n. es un lugar muy bonito. lo que yo le digo es que me gustÓ. raÚl: me encanta porque resume el final siempre que le gusto. creo que se merece un movimiento de cejas. nueva la cejas. eso. [risas] ahÍ estÁ. mi querido alex. quÉ te pareciÓ? alex: tambiÉn me gustÓ mucho. canta muy bien, canta muy bonito. tiene mucha potencia. me encanta la interpretaciÓn que le dio. se ve que le encanta la canciÓn. la interpreto muy...
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the buyer, it turns out, is a canadian billionaire, jacqueline desmarais. she decides to permanently loan the countess to a 20-year-old canadian virtuoso named stephane tetreault. i've known about bernard greenhouse for years. he's a huge figure in music history. to have the chance to even touch his cello was just an honor. >> after the auction, the delbancos never intended to see the countess again. welcome. >> thank you. >> welcome. but then, we offered them a chance to meet stephane for the first time, at the carriage house recital hall near boston. [ playing mid-tempo classical music ] as i listen, i can't help but think that if stephane performs as long as greenhouse did, the countess of stanlein will be heard for many decades to come. >> that was lovely. >> bravo. >> so good to hear you play. >> what a pleasure to meet both of you. >> and you. >> really. >> really. that was very beautiful. >> i was quite nervous, actually. >> what a great pleasure. >> pleasure. >> let me just... oh, there she is. >> so, in this tale of music and money, the delbancos s
the buyer, it turns out, is a canadian billionaire, jacqueline desmarais. she decides to permanently loan the countess to a 20-year-old canadian virtuoso named stephane tetreault. i've known about bernard greenhouse for years. he's a huge figure in music history. to have the chance to even touch his cello was just an honor. >> after the auction, the delbancos never intended to see the countess again. welcome. >> thank you. >> welcome. but then, we offered them a chance to meet...
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jacqueline retarded and not pretty says is. different. the army does he did was this is such a. france has claimed territories amounting to some 12000000 square kilometers around 20 times the size of continental farms if the claims are. it will become the world's 2nd largest maritime nation its sovereign rights stretching over an area of the ocean almost as large as the entire arctic less yasith also tough areas there. are a little him all this limo and bulldog. bussard good. like. it could just remodel a bit more now because i do security doing it don't drive or. duplicate some of the predict not pass up class. which is going to switch don't have a city dish or to your. own at your daily looked at the courts not bad or lost disease do put in his shell see day go off or send decision t o. s to that button off that there's the down to the point. that up on the shelf here is. called force he needs. something for. the sort of group to want their machine are better may i meet up. the walk does some unity bus was shocked either the boat different base support was only going to be sho
jacqueline retarded and not pretty says is. different. the army does he did was this is such a. france has claimed territories amounting to some 12000000 square kilometers around 20 times the size of continental farms if the claims are. it will become the world's 2nd largest maritime nation its sovereign rights stretching over an area of the ocean almost as large as the entire arctic less yasith also tough areas there. are a little him all this limo and bulldog. bussard good. like. it could...
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jacqueline heinrich reports from delaware. >> biden's speech comes amid worries from some on the lefthat biden needs to have a stronger voice against violence amid concern donald trump will carry the law and order mentally use it in a political wedge. >> riding is not processing, looting is not protesting, setting fires is not protesting. those who do it should be prosecuted. >> reporter: republicans say that to too long after the dnc largely ignored violence erupting in major american cities for months. joe biden calling for healing, attempted to bridge the divide between support for law enforcement and support for racial justice. >> i most cops are good, decent people who risk their lives when they put their shield on. i'm confident. jillian: blaming donald trump for selling division. >> donald trump's america today, he keeps telling you if only he was president it wouldn't happen. he is president whether he knows or not. >> joe biden has given moral aid and comfort to the vandals. >> plant day and blame democrats for a lawn or enforcement. there was an edited interview where biden
jacqueline heinrich reports from delaware. >> biden's speech comes amid worries from some on the lefthat biden needs to have a stronger voice against violence amid concern donald trump will carry the law and order mentally use it in a political wedge. >> riding is not processing, looting is not protesting, setting fires is not protesting. those who do it should be prosecuted. >> reporter: republicans say that to too long after the dnc largely ignored violence erupting in major...