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jacqueline charlesjacqueline charles we, to us from del rio, texas.jozef executive director of haitian bridge alliance. also in del rio where hundreds have been deported and thousands are at the border. coming up, we go to texas or we stay there to speak with an abortion provider about texas' near-total ban on abortion. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "don't give up now" by cynthia erivo and oliver tompsett. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we turn now to look at texas' near-total ban on abortions. last week, the department of justice sued texas over a new law which bars abortions around six weeks into a pregnancy, without an exception for rape or incest, and allows anyone in texas to sue patients, medical workers, or even a patient's family or friends who "aid and abet" an abortion. like took someone to a women's health clinic. over the weekend, a longtime physician in texas revealed he has defied the law in order to care for one of his patients. dr. alan braid made the admission in an article for "the washington p
jacqueline charlesjacqueline charles we, to us from del rio, texas.jozef executive director of haitian bridge alliance. also in del rio where hundreds have been deported and thousands are at the border. coming up, we go to texas or we stay there to speak with an abortion provider about texas' near-total ban on abortion. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "don't give up now" by cynthia erivo and oliver tompsett. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we...
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don't want, i need to, if i don't push the problem one marker, bit of g to be jacqueline. i do watch for josh, i fuck it out. anybody was young solo conduct average to offer them in the country . you wanna ship bottex to come down there to ship. i me ah, ah ah ah, my modem to come on. i just wanna, you know, need frontier jim, your personal excuse me could did or who forgot her. got it yet so that you could little you are you have to wait. oh, you, oh my, oh, so no talk, you know, how many more fuel can you also the rest of the removal acts when the russians running this is the monday, as if someone did, you know, believe by law may come up almo gonzales, even live, but new to the mobile computers who live eyes on case keepers gallon. he'll just luna tell the count because okay to, to do glendale, it's going to if you and please have a copy. okay, ship and the reason for calling we spoke off of one of is above his actual person before until the district. but his fossil by the excuse, the flavor is from there. it must be tough me that makes it up to the funny on the, even t
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jacqueline hernÁndez fue supuestamente raptada por su papÁ cuando tenÍa sÓlo seis aÑos de edad.cada de una pelÍcula, las autoridades de florida piden la colaboraciÓn de la autoridad para detener al hombre. veamos el conmovedor reencuentro 14 aÑos despuÉs. reportera: asÍ es, fueron 14 aÑos los que angÉlica bence sufriÓ y llorÓ la pÉrdida de su hija, que fue secuestrada en el aÑo 2007, por su padre que se la llevÓ a mÉxico. le perdiÓ el rastro completamente, trato de buscarla por todos lados y por supuesto un grupo de personas profesionales que le colaborarÁn para ver si llegaban a dar con el paradero de su niÑa. no lo logrÓ, fue ella quien a travÉs de redes sociales, buscando a su mamÁ, a quien no olvidaba desde que era niÑa, dio con ella. angelica: cuando la vi me quede en shock ella me hablaba y me decÍa: mamÁ, soy y yo. el que diga que no eres mi mamÁ me desmayo. reporterea: y conversamos con uno de los investigadores de la policÍa que nos asegurÓ que ya fue girada una orden de captura contra el padre, que secuestrÓ a esta niÑa. esta familia sÓlo dedica su tiempo a recuperar l
jacqueline hernÁndez fue supuestamente raptada por su papÁ cuando tenÍa sÓlo seis aÑos de edad.cada de una pelÍcula, las autoridades de florida piden la colaboraciÓn de la autoridad para detener al hombre. veamos el conmovedor reencuentro 14 aÑos despuÉs. reportera: asÍ es, fueron 14 aÑos los que angÉlica bence sufriÓ y llorÓ la pÉrdida de su hija, que fue secuestrada en el aÑo 2007, por su padre que se la llevÓ a mÉxico. le perdiÓ el rastro completamente, trato de buscarla...
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yamiche: joining the conversation from miami to talk about the migrant crisis is jacqueline charles. she's the caribbean report what for the miami herald. talk a little bit about these images meant for people who saw them especially haitian-american who is have been so much trauma with the assassination of the president, the earthquake there so many things that have happened to haiti with the insecurity what were people telling you about what these images meant to them? >> as you mentioned, for african americans it immediately took them back to the slave patrols but for haitian-americans especially here in south florida, it was an example of the double standard that they have endureed under u.s. immigration policy. here in south florida in miami, in particular, we had wet foot, dry foot, that was the law enacted by the clinton administration until the obama administration got rid of it wher cuban migrants when they reeved on u.s. soil they were allowed to say. after one year and one day, they could apply for t residency but haitian who is were caught at sea they were returned to thei
yamiche: joining the conversation from miami to talk about the migrant crisis is jacqueline charles. she's the caribbean report what for the miami herald. talk a little bit about these images meant for people who saw them especially haitian-american who is have been so much trauma with the assassination of the president, the earthquake there so many things that have happened to haiti with the insecurity what were people telling you about what these images meant to them? >> as you...
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jacqueline howard, appreciate it as always.nk you. >> reporter: absolutely. >>> joining us now to talk through all of this and even more cnn analyst leana wen, former baltimore health commissioner. dr. wen, it's always good to see you. i know you are a big proponent of boosters. we discussed that with you a number of times. one of the things i found interesting is you make the case, too, that not just for the added protection, but for the new information, the new data that widely available booster shots could offer. what specifically do you think we could learn from that if more people were able to get the shot and do so fairly quickly? >> well, i'm looking forward to seeing the data that are going to be presented at the fda meeting tomorrow because based on what i'm seeing, i think there is actually a pretty straightforward case to be made for why we should be allowing booster shots at this time, especially for older individuals and people who are more medically vulnerable. there was one of the studies that was published yeste
jacqueline howard, appreciate it as always.nk you. >> reporter: absolutely. >>> joining us now to talk through all of this and even more cnn analyst leana wen, former baltimore health commissioner. dr. wen, it's always good to see you. i know you are a big proponent of boosters. we discussed that with you a number of times. one of the things i found interesting is you make the case, too, that not just for the added protection, but for the new information, the new data that widely...
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we have jacqueline howard with us on this story. what is happening here, jacqueline?rappling with a shortage of school nurses for years thousand. it is an ongoing issue. but now with the pandemic, they say the shortage is turning dire. and based on data from the year 2018, we can estimate that about 39% of schools employ full-time nurses, about 35% employ nurses part-time. but there is still about a quarter of schools remaining, 25%, that have no school nurse at all. and that is why we're now hearing from some democratic lawmakers, nevada congresswoman dina titus and montana senator introduced a letter writing that the nurse act would provide federal funding through department of education grants to hire school nurses, first invest ment of its kind. and titus' office is really pushing for this bill to be included in the upcoming budget reconciliation package. we'll see what happens there. again, this is just proposed legislation. but school nurses i've talked to say at the very least they hope that the pandemic can raise awareness around this shortage and hopefully in
we have jacqueline howard with us on this story. what is happening here, jacqueline?rappling with a shortage of school nurses for years thousand. it is an ongoing issue. but now with the pandemic, they say the shortage is turning dire. and based on data from the year 2018, we can estimate that about 39% of schools employ full-time nurses, about 35% employ nurses part-time. but there is still about a quarter of schools remaining, 25%, that have no school nurse at all. and that is why we're now...
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jacqueline is absolutely right.the beginning of our country, this country has an immigration system that is based on race and class. it has been racialized. haitians have been treated differently than cubans and other migrants. i would say even today at a time when we're welcoing refugees from afghanistan as we should be, we should be welcoming haitians from a country that is in turmoil right now. the united states has a responsibility to make sure individuals can exercise their legal right to seek asylum and seek safety in our country. >> when you talk about the double standard, there are more than 100,000 canadians living under the radar here in the u.s. illegally. nearly half the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants who are in this country, they didn't come across the border, they flew in with a visa and overstayed that visa. the history of immigration and immigrants who are deemed desirable versus undesirable, how does that manifest? how does that show up in our current immigration policy? >> yeah, it's
jacqueline is absolutely right.the beginning of our country, this country has an immigration system that is based on race and class. it has been racialized. haitians have been treated differently than cubans and other migrants. i would say even today at a time when we're welcoing refugees from afghanistan as we should be, we should be welcoming haitians from a country that is in turmoil right now. the united states has a responsibility to make sure individuals can exercise their legal right to...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joining us now with more. j jacqueline, where do these overflow patients go when they need i.c.u., but there is no i.c.u. staff to take care of them? >> reporter: erica, that is what many communities are facing. when we have vaccine available for people, it is incredibly sad and incredibly scary to see i.c.u. beds filling up like they are now. most of the patients that i.c.u. beds are filling up are unvaccinated patients. and specifically in alabama, just to focus there, again, i.c.u.s are over capacity by dozens of patients, and more than half -- 56% of i.c.u. beds are occupied by covid-19 patients. you see here on this map, and obviously alabama is not the only state facing this. and five other states, more than 90% of i.c.u. beds for adults are currently occupied. georgia, arkansas, texas, mississippi and florida. and nationwide, erica, about 80% of i.c.u. beds across the country are currently in use. so we see here covid-19 is not only driving patients to i.c.u. beds, but also overwhelming our health care
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joining us now with more. j jacqueline, where do these overflow patients go when they need i.c.u., but there is no i.c.u. staff to take care of them? >> reporter: erica, that is what many communities are facing. when we have vaccine available for people, it is incredibly sad and incredibly scary to see i.c.u. beds filling up like they are now. most of the patients that i.c.u. beds are filling up are unvaccinated patients. and specifically in alabama,...
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what again, jacqueline, leave it in the not for the gray air look. care ready here. mama, senior car is the oh, seen the boy leaking, seal. you know monsieur layer, the ned? yo, on the list. 7042. particularly as this year late in the near. now my the holding for it. but, but i my, my, my experience, can you push me to what was the end of the low income in the india to yourself leave a message my cynthia. yes, i see that, but i mean, my mom is in the school more than the solicitor working on her part of that immediately. no, it's a bad. it didn't live out on behalf of mr . some man, a bomb hade made a cna m. i'm in the middle, however, this isn't the microphone and of course 2nd, the sound boy, me, he said kayden the one to them out of them in the bas, keep looking at it. i mean for nobody man, i don't see that the, the, me the windows in the window, typical message. no way i need a but i get them on the level the the the you know the my says my when i don't want to put it in the book i think it was last month and i got the the the me me me me me me i just don't have a look at that.
what again, jacqueline, leave it in the not for the gray air look. care ready here. mama, senior car is the oh, seen the boy leaking, seal. you know monsieur layer, the ned? yo, on the list. 7042. particularly as this year late in the near. now my the holding for it. but, but i my, my, my experience, can you push me to what was the end of the low income in the india to yourself leave a message my cynthia. yes, i see that, but i mean, my mom is in the school more than the solicitor working on...
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jacqueline was released earlier this month.erend jackson was transferred to a rehabilitation hospital for treatment of parkinson's disease. he says he's received a lot of calls wishing him well, including from former president obama. >>> a small spanish island in the atlantic still struggling days after a volcano erupted sunday in la palma in the can their islands. huge plumes of smoke shot out from the volcanic ridge after a week of thousands of small earthquakes. this is the second eruption in 50 years. thousands of people are still out of their homes. experts say the eruption and its aftermath may continue for months. >>> new video this morning that has some southern california pet owners on high alert. a mountain lion sighting with what appears to be a cat in its mouth. it was caught on a camera in studio city. a couple say they first heard about the mountain lion prowling their neighborhood from social media. >> you hear about this stuff all the time. now when you actually see it, it's pretty shocking. >> wildlife experts
jacqueline was released earlier this month.erend jackson was transferred to a rehabilitation hospital for treatment of parkinson's disease. he says he's received a lot of calls wishing him well, including from former president obama. >>> a small spanish island in the atlantic still struggling days after a volcano erupted sunday in la palma in the can their islands. huge plumes of smoke shot out from the volcanic ridge after a week of thousands of small earthquakes. this is the second...
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let's go to jacqueline howard with more on all of this. it it is just making such a tough situation each hard fer you don't have what you need in the school. >> if you don't have a school nurse, it is harder to test for covid-19, track cases, isolate cases. so school nurses play a role specifically in the covid-19 mist gags measures but also in other every day activities like making sure a student who might have some anxiety on the the first day of school feels comfortable and those with food allergies are okay. so many other things. so this is been going on for years but now infectious disease experts and school nurses that i've talked to, they all say that the shortage is becoming dire and based on data from the year 2018, we could estimate that about 39% of schools nationwide employ a full time nurse. about 35% employ part-time nurses. but there is still that quarter, about 25% of schools do not have a school nurse at all. and there are some democratic lawmakers who arie -- are hopin to address this. dina titus and montana senator jon t
let's go to jacqueline howard with more on all of this. it it is just making such a tough situation each hard fer you don't have what you need in the school. >> if you don't have a school nurse, it is harder to test for covid-19, track cases, isolate cases. so school nurses play a role specifically in the covid-19 mist gags measures but also in other every day activities like making sure a student who might have some anxiety on the the first day of school feels comfortable and those with...
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. >> jacqueline stewart is pets in needs. >> it's really incredible that we were able to be there for her in that way. >> reporter: the money lindsey have given them will help more people find the pets not only they want but sometimes need. >> having little creature holding up to you and knowing that it loves you no matter what you do and who you are, that's just reassuring and makes you feel really good inside. >> aw. >> love, support, comfort. so much. >> the support of pets in need continues. after adopting parker and having it being a success, she became foster family. they have been taking more animals and helping them find their forever homes. >> what a beautiful story. all this week, nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are helping to clear the shelters. we have great rescue stories all week long. it leads to our big adoption event leading to saturday. you can find information on our trending bar and that's on the top of our home page. >> so cute. >> it's so cute. makes me think of lucy, your forever friend. >> i know. >> we miss her so much. she's probably enjoying this weather. she
. >> jacqueline stewart is pets in needs. >> it's really incredible that we were able to be there for her in that way. >> reporter: the money lindsey have given them will help more people find the pets not only they want but sometimes need. >> having little creature holding up to you and knowing that it loves you no matter what you do and who you are, that's just reassuring and makes you feel really good inside. >> aw. >> love, support, comfort. so much....
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. what is their plan?reporter: lawmakers are pushing for legislation to direct fell funding to hell keep high more nurses, but as you mention, this has been a ongoing problem. years ago the academy of pediatrics recommended that their physicians afblgt for will school nurse in every school t based on data from the year 2018, we can estimate about 39% of schools employ full-time nurses. about 35% employ part-time nurses, but there's still this 25%, alisyn, of schools that have no nurse at all. so what we're seeing now, as nevada congresswoman dina titus, and montana senator john tester, have introduced legislation called the nurse act. in a letter, congresswoman titus writes, quote, the nurse act would provide federal funding through department of education grants to hire school nurses. the first investment of its kind. that's what we are seeing. the congresswoman is urging for this bill to be included in the upcoming budget. we'll see what happens with that. for now, alisyn, school nurses that i have talke
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. what is their plan?reporter: lawmakers are pushing for legislation to direct fell funding to hell keep high more nurses, but as you mention, this has been a ongoing problem. years ago the academy of pediatrics recommended that their physicians afblgt for will school nurse in every school t based on data from the year 2018, we can estimate about 39% of schools employ full-time nurses. about 35% employ part-time nurses, but there's still this...
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solo tenía sed y años la mamá recibió mensaje las redes sociales de alguien que decía llamarse jacquelinela policía mprobó que todo era cierto y luego se vieron después de tanto tiempo nos vamos a california donde se siguen las urnas el futuro político del gobernador más de 22 millones de votantes registrados en el estado de terminación demócrata de salir del cargo nunca la mayoría de auto por anticipado francisco cuevas está siguiendo esto apuntan a que news on se mantendrá >>> más del segundo por ciento de los votantes marcan en la primera pregunta que perderías su puesto como gobernador del estado de california y le daría paso a una larga lista detros candidatos para que ocupen su puesto hasta enero del 2023 pero todo parece indicar que esto no sucederá muestran un 60% de californianos que apoyan al actual gobernador y por supuesto será nuevamente esencial en estas elecciones especiales >>> para mi es muy importante ceder mi voz porque mucha gente quiere votar y no puede yo gracias a dios tengo ese privilegio y lo voy a perder >>> mucha gente joven que nos estamos llevando nosotros que
solo tenía sed y años la mamá recibió mensaje las redes sociales de alguien que decía llamarse jacquelinela policía mprobó que todo era cierto y luego se vieron después de tanto tiempo nos vamos a california donde se siguen las urnas el futuro político del gobernador más de 22 millones de votantes registrados en el estado de terminación demócrata de salir del cargo nunca la mayoría de auto por anticipado francisco cuevas está siguiendo esto apuntan a que news on se mantendrá...
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jacqueline hernÁndez, a quien raptaron cuando tenÍa 6 aÑos, se reencontrÓ con su madre, quien la buscabarecio. la adolescente habÍa llamado a la policÍa para avisar que estaba en mÉxico y querÍa reunirse con su madre en laredo. hay alerta de detenciÓn del padre. al regreso, algunos de los del padre. al regreso, algunos de los musicales mÁs importantes denny's ahora tiene bennys para presentar. son varios y te van a encantar. el benedict de siempre, más dos diferentes. por eso te queremos invitar a que uno, dos... o los tres bennys vengas a probar. nos vemos en denny's. ♪ ilia: la representante demÓcrata alexandra ocasio cortÉs asistiÓ con un llamativo vestido que decÍa " impuesto a los ricos", que tenÍa pintado en rojo en la parte de atrÁs la exhortaciÓn a cobrar impuestos a los ricos. la propuesta forma parte de una reforma tributaria que estudia el congreso. esta noche en la ediciÓn nocturna, el aumento de carnes, vegetales y otros productos por la pandemia y la proyecciÓn de los expertos no es alentadora. ademÁs, la ola de coronavirus que enfrenta arizona con un creciente nÚmero de mu
jacqueline hernÁndez, a quien raptaron cuando tenÍa 6 aÑos, se reencontrÓ con su madre, quien la buscabarecio. la adolescente habÍa llamado a la policÍa para avisar que estaba en mÉxico y querÍa reunirse con su madre en laredo. hay alerta de detenciÓn del padre. al regreso, algunos de los del padre. al regreso, algunos de los musicales mÁs importantes denny's ahora tiene bennys para presentar. son varios y te van a encantar. el benedict de siempre, más dos diferentes. por eso te...
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christine and laura, back to you. >> all right, jacqueline, thank you so much. >>> all right.ed toilets, animal house in america's schools. that's right, a viral social media challenge is defacing america's schools as if teachers didn't have enough on their plate from kids -- keeping kids safe and reversing covid learning loss. kids are destroying stuff. thousands of students have been making videos all in the name of a viral tiktok challenge. tiktok says it is now removing videos around this devious licks trend. students are going way outside the box and creating similar hashtags to get around it. folks, educators are begging parents, you must check your kids' social media activity. you might not expect it, but your kids, many of them, are involved in this viral movement to steal teachers' purses, clog toilets. it's ridiculous. teachers, as if they don't have enough to do, social media gets in the way. . >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning. markets around the world, a bounce back. you can see hong kong and shanghai a little bit of gains after a terrible perform
christine and laura, back to you. >> all right, jacqueline, thank you so much. >>> all right.ed toilets, animal house in america's schools. that's right, a viral social media challenge is defacing america's schools as if teachers didn't have enough on their plate from kids -- keeping kids safe and reversing covid learning loss. kids are destroying stuff. thousands of students have been making videos all in the name of a viral tiktok challenge. tiktok says it is now removing...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is here with more. can help clear this up for us. >> yeah, well, brianna, we're hoping some of these unanswered questions will get answered tomorrow when the vaccine advisers to the fda meet. but some of the questions that still need answers include what the interval for boosters will look like. we first heard that boosters will be offered at eight months after your second dose, but now we're hearing it could be six months after the second dose. that's one question that health departments hope will get answered. there's also what is the age cutoff? we're talking about the pfizer vaccine. will boosters will available for 16 and older or only adults 18 and older and health departments are wondering about priority groups. will we have a phased roll out or anyone eight months to six months after their second dose can get a booster. so those are some of the questions, brianna, that we're hoping will get answered soon. but in the meantime, health departments are making plans. i spoke with the head of the nati
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is here with more. can help clear this up for us. >> yeah, well, brianna, we're hoping some of these unanswered questions will get answered tomorrow when the vaccine advisers to the fda meet. but some of the questions that still need answers include what the interval for boosters will look like. we first heard that boosters will be offered at eight months after your second dose, but now we're hearing it could be six months after the second dose....
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard following it for us. >> reporter: yeah, erica, we expect some of the reports to be discussed in the meeting tomorrow among the vaccine advisers to the fda. among the reports is a study from israel that has some interesting data here. researchers looked at adults who receive a received a booster and is a mong those 12 and older, 12 days after boosters, researchers found that rates of break through infections were lower by a factor of 11.3 and the rate of severe illness was lower by a factor of 19.5 among those who received a booster. and pfizer has released data showing waning immunity as it tracked those who received its vaccine and we anticipate this study will be discussed as well tomorrow. among the pfizer data is though shaz about a week to two months after receiving a vaccine, efficacy was 96.2% among those fully vaccinated. and you see here on this chart, it waned and by four months it was at an efficacy of 83.7%. and this is evidence just again of that waning immunity. and of course, erica and jim, there are arguments on all sides when it co
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard following it for us. >> reporter: yeah, erica, we expect some of the reports to be discussed in the meeting tomorrow among the vaccine advisers to the fda. among the reports is a study from israel that has some interesting data here. researchers looked at adults who receive a received a booster and is a mong those 12 and older, 12 days after boosters, researchers found that rates of break through infections were lower by a factor of 11.3 and the rate...
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carolina: jacqueline se encuentran esta casa escondida.uevo que vendrÁ en "nuestra belleza latina". inicia el prÓximo domingo en univisiÓn. jackie: cuÁl es el mejor consejo quÉ le han dado a omar chaparro?Él mismo nos cuenta mÁs adelante. raÚl: gracias a usted por despertar cada maÑana con nosotros. dejamos entrar en su hogar. queremos que usted y su familia se informen, progresen, vivan mejor. se llenen de esta familia se informen, progresen, vivan mejor. se llenen de esta buena energÍa en "despierta ♪♪ [beep] ♪♪ [shouting and clashing] ♪♪ [horse neighs] ♪♪ [shouting] ♪♪ mejoro con el paso de los años. ¡en serio! pero con el tiempo, puedo tener problemas en las encías. colgate renewal revierte el daño temprano de las encías para una sonrisa hermosa y revitalizada. ¡necesito que esta sonrisa me dure! revierte el daño temprano de las encías con colgate renewal para los olores del baño que perduran, prueba febreze small spaces. presiona fuerte para que elimine constantemente los olores en el aire y en las superficies suaves por 45 días. ¿sie
carolina: jacqueline se encuentran esta casa escondida.uevo que vendrÁ en "nuestra belleza latina". inicia el prÓximo domingo en univisiÓn. jackie: cuÁl es el mejor consejo quÉ le han dado a omar chaparro?Él mismo nos cuenta mÁs adelante. raÚl: gracias a usted por despertar cada maÑana con nosotros. dejamos entrar en su hogar. queremos que usted y su familia se informen, progresen, vivan mejor. se llenen de esta familia se informen, progresen, vivan mejor. se llenen de esta...
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erica and jim. >> jacqueline howard, appreciate it. thank you. >>> right now less than 10% of icu beds are available in six states, connecticut, texas, arkansas, georgia and alabama. it's worse there. >> down to zero, not a single icu bed left, meaning some patients treated on gurneys, in the hallway. nick valencia joining us from a hospital in birmingham. nick, this reminds me of some of the images from the worst early days of the pandemic, pre vaccination. what are you hearing from doctors and nurses? >> reporter: the south has been a leader during this pandemic for all the wrong reasons, jim and erica. right now, today, the situation in alabama is particularly bad with the health care system on the verge of collapse. that's what frontline workers are telling us here with covid-19 patients filling up hospitals, filling up icu beds. in fact, right now as it stands, 50% of those on investigates are covid-19 patients. 50% of those in icu beds, also covid-19 patients. we're hearing these terrible stories of hospital gurneys and hallways
erica and jim. >> jacqueline howard, appreciate it. thank you. >>> right now less than 10% of icu beds are available in six states, connecticut, texas, arkansas, georgia and alabama. it's worse there. >> down to zero, not a single icu bed left, meaning some patients treated on gurneys, in the hallway. nick valencia joining us from a hospital in birmingham. nick, this reminds me of some of the images from the worst early days of the pandemic, pre vaccination. what are you...
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jacqueline kennedy redid the rose garden. was that a dramatic departure point from generations before, or was it a process of evolution? >> definitely a process of evolution and if kind of a dramatic -- and kind of a dramatic point of departure. so i guess the answer to your question is both. the, so. really the history of that site as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed a garden there and also on the east side where the current jacqueline kennedy garden is located. known then and now as colonial-style gardens. boxwood hedges, gravel walks, garden flowers, old-fashioned favorites in addition to peonies, there was phlox and astors and roses too, but it was sort of typical of the kind of thing you'd see at maybe mount vernon. and that lasted for about a decade until her successor, ellen wilson, completely redid her spaces in a more modern taste. ellen wilson was also a painter, and she had what i would call a more modern aesthetic. so the modern rose garden first started to take shape, the rec
jacqueline kennedy redid the rose garden. was that a dramatic departure point from generations before, or was it a process of evolution? >> definitely a process of evolution and if kind of a dramatic -- and kind of a dramatic point of departure. so i guess the answer to your question is both. the, so. really the history of that site as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed a garden there and also on the east side where the current jacqueline kennedy garden...
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jacqueline kennedy redid the rose garden. was that a dramatic departure point from generations before or was it a process of evolution? >> definitely a process of evolution and dramatic so the answer to your question ishe bo. so yeah the history as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed the garden bear on the east side where the current jacqueline kennedy garden is located. it's known as the colonial style garden. hedges, gravel walks garden flowers old-fashioned favorites in addition to peonies and there was phlox and asked our and roses too but it was typical of the kind of thing you'd see at mt. vernon. that lasted for about a decade until our successor ellen wilson completely redid our spaces in a more modern tastes. ellen wilson was also a painter and she had what i would call modern aesthetics but the modern rose garden first our did it take shape the rectangle or shape dates back to that time period. then fast-forward a little bit more to the 1930s i hate to say it but the garden was a l
jacqueline kennedy redid the rose garden. was that a dramatic departure point from generations before or was it a process of evolution? >> definitely a process of evolution and dramatic so the answer to your question ishe bo. so yeah the history as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed the garden bear on the east side where the current jacqueline kennedy garden is located. it's known as the colonial style garden. hedges, gravel walks garden flowers...
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you can vote for jacqueline.nothing else, i hope to at least be an inspiration to addicts. this is real. i love this guy. adam, i'm just really curious how government works. >> sort of like trump. you know? ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ♪ look good boost® high protein also has key nutrients feel good play good. gillette proglide, five blades and a pivoting flexball to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. look good, game good. gillette. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now.r and wide are we seeing that could happen again? >> jim, we do think that we could see it again. and the reason why is because in the past month, things really haven't changed when it comes to the two factors that can influence covid-19 risk in a school. factor number one is mitigation measures in place within the school walls. factor number two, how much community transmission is happening outside of the school. both of those factors have not changed in the past few weeks. when it comes to factor number one, some schools are still not enforcing masks or physical distancing, and then when it comes to factor number two, like you see on the map here, there are still high levels of community transmission, and nearly all counties across the country. like you see here, nearly every county is in red, and that's why a different infectious disease experts i have talked to and pediatricians i've talked to say there's still the risk of potential outbreaks this week, compared with last week. so
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now.r and wide are we seeing that could happen again? >> jim, we do think that we could see it again. and the reason why is because in the past month, things really haven't changed when it comes to the two factors that can influence covid-19 risk in a school. factor number one is mitigation measures in place within the school walls. factor number two, how much community transmission is happening outside of the school. both of those factors...
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jacqueline, president of saint-jean the baptist parish in louisiana.ate. undergoing such trial and tribulation right, now good luck to you, and your team. please stay in touch with us. let us know what we need to be letting the country know about this. good luck to you. >> thank you so much rachel. >> okay, we'll be right back. stay with us. >> okay, we'll be right back stay with us stay with us with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's dise
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and less than half of the state of texas is currently vaccinated >> all right, liz, thank you >>> jacqueline jackson, the wife of civil rights icon the reverend jesse jackson has been released from the hospital after battling covid-19. she was released on friday after weeks of of care it comes after both she and her husband, 79-year-old husband were hospitalized last month after a breakthrough case. reverend jackson has tested negative for the virus this according to their son jonathan jackson he has been moved to a rehabilitation center to undergo therapy for his parkinson's disease. and he also has a new look in a facebook post jesse jackson jr. said his father requested to be given a full shave and that included his iconic mustache in the caption jesse jr. wrote, "this is the first time in 56 years i have ever seen him." >>> from flames to floods extreme weather has been battering this country the conditions worsening each year, fueling a climate crisis according to the "washington post," 1 in 3 americans live in a county hit by a weather disaster 64% of people live in places that experie
and less than half of the state of texas is currently vaccinated >> all right, liz, thank you >>> jacqueline jackson, the wife of civil rights icon the reverend jesse jackson has been released from the hospital after battling covid-19. she was released on friday after weeks of of care it comes after both she and her husband, 79-year-old husband were hospitalized last month after a breakthrough case. reverend jackson has tested negative for the virus this according to their son...
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and i so kind of paul volcker jacqueline race up really high. it's make sure that the world believes in the us dollar. so we see that, that faith started to disintegrate all over the world. mostly through the weapon is ation of the dollar rails as a global financial system. because obviously you need neutral rails to make it work . so we'll go to some of the protests that were covered in bitcoin magazine here. here's the headline. el salvador bitcoin adoption met with small protests. small groups of protesters have taken to the streets one week before el salvador adopts between his legal currency protests against the bitcoin law and president neighbor kelly are becoming more common ahead of it taking effect on september 7th, which is today. this article was from last week, local san salvador media sources said the protesters believe bitcoin will pose a serious threat to el salvador, the economy business inside a reported one argument is that just as the l salvador in government can't control the united states to basing their dollars, which they
and i so kind of paul volcker jacqueline race up really high. it's make sure that the world believes in the us dollar. so we see that, that faith started to disintegrate all over the world. mostly through the weapon is ation of the dollar rails as a global financial system. because obviously you need neutral rails to make it work . so we'll go to some of the protests that were covered in bitcoin magazine here. here's the headline. el salvador bitcoin adoption met with small protests. small...
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and both carry out epidemic control and promote economic and social development. jacqueline need to enhance coordinated global, over $900.00 respond young, and minimize the risk of cross border virus transmission. email resonation is a powerful weapon against koby non tune what was stress or men, or patients to need to make less than a global public good father and show vest and assess ability and affordability. in developing countries addressing problem retention harmony is to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of vessels we're going to blame. china will strive to provide a total of turbulent doses of vessels to the world by the end of this year. in addition to the $9100000000.00 us dollars to e, me, kovak, south china will donate $100000000.00 doses of essence to other developing countries. in the course of this year, china will continue to support and engage in global science based origins tracing from their pose to political maneuvering in whatever form the 2nd one might be most revitalized the economy and pursue more robust challenges, greener and more balance global development
and both carry out epidemic control and promote economic and social development. jacqueline need to enhance coordinated global, over $900.00 respond young, and minimize the risk of cross border virus transmission. email resonation is a powerful weapon against koby non tune what was stress or men, or patients to need to make less than a global public good father and show vest and assess ability and affordability. in developing countries addressing problem retention harmony is to ensure a fair...
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there is good news regarding the health of civil rights icon reverend jesse jackson and his wife, jacqueline the two were hospitalized last month after a breakthrough case of covid on friday mrs. jackson was released from the hospital and reverend jackson has tested negative for the virus this according to their son jonathan jackson reverend jackson, who had been moved to a rehabilitation center to undergo therapy for his parkinson's disease, has a new look in a facebook post jesse jackson jr. said his father requested that he give him a shave and that included his iconic mustache in the caption jesse jr. wrote, "this is the first time in 56 years i have ever seen him." >>> a major change is coming this week for millions of americans. federal covid unemployment benefits including that extra $300 a week for those out of work come to an end today. the federal programs were launched during the peak of the pandemic after more than 7 million people lost their jobs recipients will still be eligible for their state unemployment benefits, though. >>> from flames to floods, extreme weather has been b
there is good news regarding the health of civil rights icon reverend jesse jackson and his wife, jacqueline the two were hospitalized last month after a breakthrough case of covid on friday mrs. jackson was released from the hospital and reverend jackson has tested negative for the virus this according to their son jonathan jackson reverend jackson, who had been moved to a rehabilitation center to undergo therapy for his parkinson's disease, has a new look in a facebook post jesse jackson jr....
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. >> jacqueline donovan. >> william h.>> stephen scott dorf. >> thomas dowd. >> kevin christopher dowdell. >> mary yolanda dowling. >> raymond matthew downey, sr. >> frank joseph doyle. >> joseph michael doyle. >> randall l. drake. >> patrick joseph driscoll. >> stephen patrick driscoll. >> charles a. droz iii. >> mirna a. duarte. >> luke a. dudek. >> christopher michael duffy. >> gerard j. duffy. >> michael joseph duffy. >> thomas w. duffy. >> antoinette duger. >> jackie sayegh duggan. >> sareve dukat. >> patrick dunn. >> lydia gail dunn-jones. >> christopher joseph dunne. >> richard anthony dunstan. >> patrick thomas dwyer. >> joseph anthony eacobacci. >> john bruce eagleson. >> edward t. earhart. >> robert douglas eaton. >> dean phillip eberling. >> margaret ruth echtermann. >> my brother, police officer, miss you, love you. >> and my uncle. [speaking spanish] >> paul robert eckna >> constantine economos. >> barbara g. edwards. >> dennis michael edwards. >> michael hardy edwards. >> christine egan. >> lisa erin egan. >>
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. >>> there is news tonight on reverend jesse jackson and his wife jacqueline as they battle covid.ily says she's out of intensive care in chicago and still receiving oxygen. she was not vaccinated because of her concerns about a pre-existing condition. jesse jackson, who has parkinson's, was transferred to a rehab facility after his breakthrough infection. >>> when we come back, the patriots star player cut from the team. what he says about covid. >>> and that 80-pound cougar saved from a new york apartment. oh my, with chase freedom unlimited, i earn all this cash back? oh, i gotta tell everyone. hey rita, you can earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you earn 5% on travel purchased througch way ahead of you. hey neal, you can earn 3% at drug stores!!! buddy, i'm right here. why are you yelling? because that's what i do! you're always earning with 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase, 3% at drugstores, 3% on dining including takeout, and 1.5% on everything else you buy. chase. make more of what's yours. this is a hero, walking his youngest down the
. >>> there is news tonight on reverend jesse jackson and his wife jacqueline as they battle covid.ily says she's out of intensive care in chicago and still receiving oxygen. she was not vaccinated because of her concerns about a pre-existing condition. jesse jackson, who has parkinson's, was transferred to a rehab facility after his breakthrough infection. >>> when we come back, the patriots star player cut from the team. what he says about covid. >>> and that...
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i walked past the jacqueline kennedy reservoir. the carlisle hotel is down the street. that's where he got a couple of his economic reports we discussed in the book, including the report that said, don't cut tax rates. he turned his back on that. the economic club of new york is right down in the canyons, not too far from here. one of the things we wanted to do in this book was kind of correct by means of evidence this impression that the tax cut of 1964 was -- that kennedy was a pump primer and not a supply side. i never understood that given his tax cut was a cut in margin tax rates, which means by definition it's not that. we wanted to identify the really important role that douglas dillon, his treasury secretary played in 1962, '63 and '64. usually, these are dry as dust. in the context of what we are talking about, when kennedy turned on his advisers, this memo turns out to be really important. kennedy listened to the advice. you have to increase government spending, losing money, get off the gold standard. if you have a tax cut, only temporary. we have to preserve
i walked past the jacqueline kennedy reservoir. the carlisle hotel is down the street. that's where he got a couple of his economic reports we discussed in the book, including the report that said, don't cut tax rates. he turned his back on that. the economic club of new york is right down in the canyons, not too far from here. one of the things we wanted to do in this book was kind of correct by means of evidence this impression that the tax cut of 1964 was -- that kennedy was a pump primer...
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attorney jacqueline kasulas. >> no matter how long it takes the long arm of the law will catch up withou. ♪ i believe i can touch the sky ♪ >> reporter: for decades the three-time grammy winner topped the charts with mega hits. but allegations of sexual abuse kept mounting. some of them seen here in this 2019 documentary "surviving r.lee." weeks after its release he was arrested on charges of of sexual abuse. he denied the accusations. >> in't thisstuff!thsot me! i'm fighting for myleep ] life! reporter: a poi foefully defending himself to cbs's gayle king in an exclusive interview. >> robert. career! >> reporter: the prosecution called 45 witnesses including 11 accusers, six of whom testified they were underage when kelly began having sexual encounters with them. prosecutors argued that kelly ran a criminal enterprise using his fame, money and power to control and sexually abuse his victims. victims like the late r&b singer aaliyah, who was allegedly around 13 years old when it began. lizette martinez, known as jane doe number 9, says she was underage when r. kelly forced her to engag
attorney jacqueline kasulas. >> no matter how long it takes the long arm of the law will catch up withou. ♪ i believe i can touch the sky ♪ >> reporter: for decades the three-time grammy winner topped the charts with mega hits. but allegations of sexual abuse kept mounting. some of them seen here in this 2019 documentary "surviving r.lee." weeks after its release he was arrested on charges of of sexual abuse. he denied the accusations. >> in't thisstuff!thsot me!...
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jacqueline hernandez taken by her father and 2007.r mom angelica reached out to police because somebody had messaged her on facebook claiming to be heard daughter and asked to meet at the texas border. several law enforcement agencies, the pair were able to hug for the first time since jaclyn was 6 years old. it's common when a child is taken that it's by a parent. there's a custody dispute but what a beautiful reunion. >> congrats to the multiple law enforcement agencies. they work together to make this happen. i can't say enough about what it means to that family to see her back and her mom's arms. beautiful site. >> shannon: they have time to make up for. happy for that reunion. thank you. that's it for us from washington for tonight. see you here tomorrow. i am shannon bream. hayley: this inspiration4 mission-- we're going to be the first all civilian mission to space. i definitely think that my journey with cancer prepared me for this. having cancer made me tough, and so i feel ready for space travel. colleen: st. jude gave me my
jacqueline hernandez taken by her father and 2007.r mom angelica reached out to police because somebody had messaged her on facebook claiming to be heard daughter and asked to meet at the texas border. several law enforcement agencies, the pair were able to hug for the first time since jaclyn was 6 years old. it's common when a child is taken that it's by a parent. there's a custody dispute but what a beautiful reunion. >> congrats to the multiple law enforcement agencies. they work...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline stewart is pets in need's development manager. >> she was able to lean on pets in need to get her through that time, which is just i mean, it makes me emotional. it's really incredible that we were able to be there for her in that way. >> and the money lindsay's story has given them will help even more people find the pet they not only want, but sometimes need. >> having a little creature crawl up to you, knowing that it loves you, no matter what you do, who you are, that's just very reassuring and makes good . >> oh, garvin thomas with that story. i am elated for all involved. >>> it is 7:52. up next, a quick look at the top stories we're following, including taking you back live to berkeley humane, as we hope to clear the shelters today and find forever homes for dogs and cats across the bay area. stay with us. >>> welcome back. before we get to our top stories this morning, here's what's in store for tomorrow's "sunday today" with willie geist. hey, willie! >> reporter: good morning, kira. great to see you. tomorrow morning on "sunday today," my conversation
. >> reporter: jacqueline stewart is pets in need's development manager. >> she was able to lean on pets in need to get her through that time, which is just i mean, it makes me emotional. it's really incredible that we were able to be there for her in that way. >> and the money lindsay's story has given them will help even more people find the pet they not only want, but sometimes need. >> having a little creature crawl up to you, knowing that it loves you, no matter...
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jacqueline young lisa l. young elkin yuen joseph c.ary arkady zaltsman edwin j. zambrana, jr. robert alan zampieri mark zangrilli christopher r. zarba, jr. ira zaslow kenneth albert zelman abraham j. zelmanowitz martin morales zempoaltecatl zhe zeng marc scott zeplin jie yao justin zhao yuguang zheng ivelin ziminski michael joseph zinzi charles alan zion julie lynne zipper salvatore j. zisa prokopios paul zois joseph j. zuccala andrew steven zucker igor zukelman >> and, my cousin. and cammie, who are both brother and sister, and my uncle. it has been 20 years, but there is not a day that goes by that we do not think of you. we miss your smile, your laughter, your hugs, and the joy that you brought to our families. we love you and until we meet again. thank you. >> and my brother, nicholas. losing him has left a hole that nothing can replace. and thank you to the people of new york forgiving the families this beautiful space where we can honor and remember our loved ones. [applause] >> michael edward asher. scott walter cahill. michael
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us with more on this story.s so alarming. when hospitals are running out of beds, then what happens? how are they deciding who gets care? >> yeah, brianna, all hospitals and health systems have some plan in place to deal with the surge in patients, but it is heart breaking to see our hospitals in these crisis situations. but i spoke with the american hospital association and the group's director of policy says, quote, plans can include actions like adding beds, including in nontraditional areas of care in a hospital like a cafeteria or a parking lot. and shifting patients between hospitals and working with their local and state health departments to find other sites of care. so, those are some examples of plans in place. but brianna, there's also a federal law called the emergency medical treatment and labor act. this law requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide medical screening and emergency departments. and it says that hospitals can't refuse to examine or treat people with emergency medical c
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us with more on this story.s so alarming. when hospitals are running out of beds, then what happens? how are they deciding who gets care? >> yeah, brianna, all hospitals and health systems have some plan in place to deal with the surge in patients, but it is heart breaking to see our hospitals in these crisis situations. but i spoke with the american hospital association and the group's director of policy says, quote, plans can include...
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because the indictment of jacqueline lee johnson by georgia's attorney general this week alleges thatnd obstructed the investigation into arbery's death by, quote, showing favor and affection to former-police officer greg mcmichael. and directing that his son travis mcmichael should not be placed under arrest. both men now stand accused of felony murder. i know you, attorney lee merritt, and ahmaud arbery's parents held a press conference yesterday. how does this indictment impact this case? >> it is so important not only for this case, reverend al, but also for other cases where the message is sent loud and clear. that when prosecutors abuse their authority to put their hands on the scales of justice to show an utter lack of disrespect. and use their position to make sure that minority victims, black and brown victims are not given the same due process of the law that should be enjoyed by all american citizens, that they will be held accountable. da jackie johnson that was clear from [ inaudible ] sent the message that she may not have killed ahmaud arbery but as i believe, she certa
because the indictment of jacqueline lee johnson by georgia's attorney general this week alleges thatnd obstructed the investigation into arbery's death by, quote, showing favor and affection to former-police officer greg mcmichael. and directing that his son travis mcmichael should not be placed under arrest. both men now stand accused of felony murder. i know you, attorney lee merritt, and ahmaud arbery's parents held a press conference yesterday. how does this indictment impact this case?...
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i ask the committee to consider nominations included in this list is the nomination of general jacquelinevan overst for reappointment. all these nominations have been before the committee the required length of time. is there a motion to favorably report this list to the senate? is there a second? all in favor please say aye. >> aye. >> the motion carries, thank you. good morning. the committee meets today to discuss the end of american military operations in afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war and enormous sacrifice by american and coalition military, diplomatic and intelligence personnel, and vast u.s. investment, the afghan state has failed and the taliban has taken control. we need to understand why and how. as part of this hearing we will seek to understand the factors that contributed to the taliban for rapid takeover of the country and the collapse of the afghan national defense and security forces. while there is a temptation to close the book on afghanistan and simply move on to long-term strategic competition with china and russia, we must capture the lessons of the last tw
i ask the committee to consider nominations included in this list is the nomination of general jacquelinevan overst for reappointment. all these nominations have been before the committee the required length of time. is there a motion to favorably report this list to the senate? is there a second? all in favor please say aye. >> aye. >> the motion carries, thank you. good morning. the committee meets today to discuss the end of american military operations in afghanistan after...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the answer in today's "food is fuel." >> when you freeze fruitsially vitamin "c." so if you've got extra fruit you might not eat right away, freezing is a great choice. in fact, you'll often get more nutrients out of the food if you freeze it if it's fresh than if you let the produce sit in your refrigerator. a university of georgia study found that after five days, most fresh produce looses vitamin content, especially vitamin "a," vitamin "c," and folate. freezing is a way to push the pause button. so keep your freezer full of fruits and veggies to enjoy in smoothies or as side dishes. and you don't have to do it yourself. buying frozen fruits and vegetables is a healthy choice, too. frozen peas or spinach may contain more vitamin "c" than their counterparts that have been sitting in the produce section for days. but not everything in your freezer is healthy. remember those pre-prepared frozen meals may be high in fat and social media. so read your labels carefully. >>> good morning and welcome to your "new day." i'm boris sanchez. >> hi, boris.
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the answer in today's "food is fuel." >> when you freeze fruitsially vitamin "c." so if you've got extra fruit you might not eat right away, freezing is a great choice. in fact, you'll often get more nutrients out of the food if you freeze it if it's fresh than if you let the produce sit in your refrigerator. a university of georgia study found that after five days, most fresh produce looses vitamin content, especially vitamin...
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mom, jacqueline sexton find is widely used baby food brand for her infant daughter is nothing out of ordinary nor is making baby food from scratch. i realize how easy it was from friends to make it yourself unfortunately right now the data is showing that i'm having medals. >> rn all whether you're buying the baby food grounds are vying for the produce aisle. jane houlihan with healthy babies, bright futures is joining forces with the house subcommittee on economic and consumer policy. >> to expose popular brands like beechnut gerber earth's best in others. >> we're selling baby food products with dangerous levels of toxic, heavy metals issue, she says has been happening with these companies for over a decade. this new report issued today. >> shows that despite the fact that companies have known for years about this problem. they are not taking care of it. gone terribly we're finding mind and arsenic and cadmium toxic heavy metals in about 95% of the baby foods that are tested. houlahan says there's a reason why these heavy metals are being found. these naturally occurring. the envir
mom, jacqueline sexton find is widely used baby food brand for her infant daughter is nothing out of ordinary nor is making baby food from scratch. i realize how easy it was from friends to make it yourself unfortunately right now the data is showing that i'm having medals. >> rn all whether you're buying the baby food grounds are vying for the produce aisle. jane houlihan with healthy babies, bright futures is joining forces with the house subcommittee on economic and consumer policy....
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. >> here in milpitas southbound, jacqueline road. you've got an accident there. but thankfully, we're not seeing much of a backup as a result of that traveling into the city this morning. a little under 17 minutes, we had an accident there about an hour ago took us up to about 20 minutes or so. but things are back down to normal traffic at this time and across towards the peninsula. you can make that a little under 50 for you there. some other accidents to tell you about like in walnut creek since 80 southbound, north and north main street things are starting to slow along 6.80 slightly enrichment. 80 westbound east of crossing boulevard again. san pablo avenue create alternate route noel and daria, back to you. >> thanks a lot. 7. '05, right now. let's get back to our election coverage. so we talked about the landslide, right. but the count is not done. they're still counting ballots all around the bay. it seems 56% of the precincts across the state have been reported at this point. we do have some video of the ballots that were dropped off in san francisco yest
. >> here in milpitas southbound, jacqueline road. you've got an accident there. but thankfully, we're not seeing much of a backup as a result of that traveling into the city this morning. a little under 17 minutes, we had an accident there about an hour ago took us up to about 20 minutes or so. but things are back down to normal traffic at this time and across towards the peninsula. you can make that a little under 50 for you there. some other accidents to tell you about like in walnut...