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jacqueline, welcome back to the show. jacqueline martinez garcel: thanks, damian.ck with you. damian: thank you. tell us, you have some great news today. tell us first of all about your foundation and what it does. jacqueline: sure, so the latino community foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of latinos across california, and we have decided as of last year to launch this latino power fund to ensure that this moment of recovery and healing for our community really has the impact that our governor, our state leaders, and our president is intending at this moment. we've committed $50 million to invest in organizations that can help families and help businesses access the federal and state resources made available to them right now. damian: and you know what, jacqueline? a lot--about those funds, a lot of people who i speak to out on the street in my reporting, the claim is always, "well, you know, they always promise that they're going to give us money. we never end up seeing the money." this is our opportunity to visualize what was promised. jac
jacqueline, welcome back to the show. jacqueline martinez garcel: thanks, damian.ck with you. damian: thank you. tell us, you have some great news today. tell us first of all about your foundation and what it does. jacqueline: sure, so the latino community foundation exists to unleash the civic and economic power of latinos across california, and we have decided as of last year to launch this latino power fund to ensure that this moment of recovery and healing for our community really has the...
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jacqueline martínez: un placer estar contigo, damián.ocamos en lo que es el poder cívico, y el poder económico; el fondo que vamos a hablar hoy, es para, ahora mismo, poner los recursos que están disponibles del estado de california y el gobierno federal, para que las comunidades que necesiten de estos fondos, tengan acceso a él. damián trujillo: y aún, ¿cuáles son los retos que tenemos, jacqueline al, si no tenemos fondos, poder ofrecérselos a la comunidad que más los necesita; o uno, no tenemos esos fondos, o no tenemos manera de otorgar esos fondos? jacqueline martínez: es más de acceso a los fondos; eh, el presidente biden ha propuesto, como ya saben, el rescate americano estadounidense, para poder ayudar a las comunidades que fueron más afectadas con covid, para poder ellos levantarse de nuevo y seguir adelante, y reconstruir sus comunidades, más fuerte de lo que éramos antes de la pandemia; y verdaderamente, es más de $45 billones que va venir del gobierno federal, y el estado de california, también, el governor newsome ha puesto u
jacqueline martínez: un placer estar contigo, damián.ocamos en lo que es el poder cívico, y el poder económico; el fondo que vamos a hablar hoy, es para, ahora mismo, poner los recursos que están disponibles del estado de california y el gobierno federal, para que las comunidades que necesiten de estos fondos, tengan acceso a él. damián trujillo: y aún, ¿cuáles son los retos que tenemos, jacqueline al, si no tenemos fondos, poder ofrecérselos a la comunidad que más los necesita; o...
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but the inside of the white house really needed a lot of work in jacqueline. kennedy really made that possible by the extraordinary effort. she made that involves citizens in restoring the white house now, why should we help restore and preserve the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our cit
but the inside of the white house really needed a lot of work in jacqueline. kennedy really made that possible by the extraordinary effort. she made that involves citizens in restoring the white house now, why should we help restore and preserve the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole...
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first, jacqueline, why is tomorrow, february 7, so significant for haiti?well, february 7 is the day that haiti started its modern democracy. i mean, february 7, 1986, it expelled the 29-year duvalier dictatorship, and this was the date that every five years a new president is supposed to be sworn in to haiti. >> sreenivasan: tomorrow, what are you looking for in this kind of unstable political situation as it exists? >> so, of course, 36 years after haiti started its democracy, it is once again in a transition. this is going to be the fourth time that the country finds itself in this situation. according to the u.s. and international community, president jovenel moise was assassinated in july. his term officially ends tomorrow. but instead of swearg in a new president, haiti has to figure out a way forward. it currently has an interim prime minister. there is pressure for him to step down. there are a number of political agreements. so farhe political groups have not been able to reach any sort of power sharing agreement, and that has a lot of people worri
first, jacqueline, why is tomorrow, february 7, so significant for haiti?well, february 7 is the day that haiti started its modern democracy. i mean, february 7, 1986, it expelled the 29-year duvalier dictatorship, and this was the date that every five years a new president is supposed to be sworn in to haiti. >> sreenivasan: tomorrow, what are you looking for in this kind of unstable political situation as it exists? >> so, of course, 36 years after haiti started its democracy, it...
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>> jacqueline is right when she says there's a high bar for criminal prosecution, but before you eveninvestigation. there's no way to avoid in engaging in a very robust investigation because in addition to the criminal size of the house, the fbi has a nation all security side of the house, and this has to be looked at and evaluated to determine whether there's an ongoing national security risk as a result of this lacking storage of classified documents. when you get to the criminal side of the calculus, there are a couple of different statutory possibilities for crimes. i think it's simply too early. don't know all the details around the facts, what the documents were, how they were handled, and if any of them were disclosed. and so it's difficult to assess whether there could be a felony prosecution. but it's worth noting in other cases involved high ranking government officials, former head cia director petraeus comes to mind or bill clinton's chief national security adviser, sandy berger. both were charged with mishandling classified information, and in both cases they were permitt
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and cnn's jacqueline howard is joining me now. category. all the parent friends i have, we are just frustrated. it feels like this is such a back and forth. >> reporter: yeah. it definitely does feel that way, brianna. i was excited about this vaccine for my 3-year-old niece. and yet there is this temporary delay. but what happened, it's important to note, that this postponest of the review of this vaccine was not due to safety concerns. what happened, when pfizer submitted a request for the vaccine to be authorized for kids younger than 5, it was for a two-dose series to be administered. on the, you know, side, pfizer has also been studying a three-dose vaccine series. well, data on the three dose has been coming in pretty quickly. and the fda decided, you know what, let's postpone a meeting of our vaccine advisers, let's postpone our consideration of this vaccine authorization until the three-dose data come in. that way the agency has a full, complete dataset on what this vaccine looks like when it comes to efficacy when you loo
and cnn's jacqueline howard is joining me now. category. all the parent friends i have, we are just frustrated. it feels like this is such a back and forth. >> reporter: yeah. it definitely does feel that way, brianna. i was excited about this vaccine for my 3-year-old niece. and yet there is this temporary delay. but what happened, it's important to note, that this postponest of the review of this vaccine was not due to safety concerns. what happened, when pfizer submitted a request for...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has more on this.cy of the booster? >> we're learning that, first, if you're eligible, get your booster. we know they're safe and effective. there has been some research on waning immunity. that's why the fda is continually monitoring for if and when we might need a fourth dose. the agency is looking at immunity and also looking at the possibility of emerging new variants. those two factors are playing key roles here. the agency actually told me that dr. peter marks, the head of the fda center for evaluation and research, he has spoken publicly about a possible fall timeline. the agency says this, quote, dr. marks has noted publicly that there is still much uncertainty as to how the pandemic may further evolve. he did note it is possible that a fourth dose might be recommended as we move into fall. bianna, possibly we could see the rollout of extra boosters, similar to how we saw the rollout of initial boosters this past fall. health officials i've talked to say while they're looking at the future, the
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has more on this.cy of the booster? >> we're learning that, first, if you're eligible, get your booster. we know they're safe and effective. there has been some research on waning immunity. that's why the fda is continually monitoring for if and when we might need a fourth dose. the agency is looking at immunity and also looking at the possibility of emerging new variants. those two factors are playing key roles here. the agency actually told me that...
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darker jacqueline kennedy did state after the assassination that this was a point in their lives wheney were very close because they were all together in the same place as a family. she kind of reflected on these as being some of their best years. >> for the pbs newshour, i'm jared bowen in boston. ♪ judy: finally tonight, remembering a giant in the world of public health. dr. paul farmer, a physician, anthropologist and founder of a leading global health organization died today. he was known worldwide for improving health care access in developing countries. the group he cofounded, partners in health, said farmer died in his sleep. her special correspondent has this remembrance. >> from prominent voices in global health today, shocked reaction to the passing of an iconic figure. paul farmer was brilliant, passionate, kind and humble former president bill clinton said. he touched millions of lives, advance global health equity and fundamentally changed the way health care is delivered in the most impoverished places on earth. farmer came to prominence in the early 2000 working in hait
darker jacqueline kennedy did state after the assassination that this was a point in their lives wheney were very close because they were all together in the same place as a family. she kind of reflected on these as being some of their best years. >> for the pbs newshour, i'm jared bowen in boston. ♪ judy: finally tonight, remembering a giant in the world of public health. dr. paul farmer, a physician, anthropologist and founder of a leading global health organization died today. he was...
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what's the response, jacqueline? >> i can tell you the cdc says, as of now, it stands by its current guidance. so when it comes to schools, the cdc still recommends universal masking for all students and staff regardless of their vaccination status. now i did ask the cdc, are there plans to update this guidance or any plans to offer any clarity on when to lift mask mandates? i wasn't told yes and i wasn't told no. i was told this. quote, cdc continuously reviews data on the pandemic as well as the latest science to identify when changes to guidance are recommended. so you see, i was given a vague response there, but while we wait to see if or when there will be updates in guidance when it comes to the white house and the cdc, we are seeing states moving forward with making their own timelines to lift mandates. you see on the map connecticut, new jersey, delaware, oregon, california. we've seen these states already take that step to plan for the future and plan to lift measures. but in the meantime, we are still waiti
what's the response, jacqueline? >> i can tell you the cdc says, as of now, it stands by its current guidance. so when it comes to schools, the cdc still recommends universal masking for all students and staff regardless of their vaccination status. now i did ask the cdc, are there plans to update this guidance or any plans to offer any clarity on when to lift mask mandates? i wasn't told yes and i wasn't told no. i was told this. quote, cdc continuously reviews data on the pandemic as...
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jacqueline, let's start with the national archives about this. i find is that fascinating. are not a branch of government and they are usually not showing up in big fights or showdowns. it is an important role that they play. by that is kind of a bureaucratic one and behind the scenes as a role. there must be crazy stuff going on, for the national archives to be escalating this way and trying everything they can to shake documents out of someone. >> chris, i am so glad you started with this point. because the historian has been speaking out all week, and the important role that the archives play in our democracy. in the context of january 6th and really the entire modern-day platform of the republican party, we have been talking about efforts to subvert democracy. but i think that this archival piece has been overlooked up until this new cycle, which came about because we found out that shredded documents were handed over to the january six committee. but while archivists are fiercely apolitical, they are truly real believers in history and really just trying to do their jo
jacqueline, let's start with the national archives about this. i find is that fascinating. are not a branch of government and they are usually not showing up in big fights or showdowns. it is an important role that they play. by that is kind of a bureaucratic one and behind the scenes as a role. there must be crazy stuff going on, for the national archives to be escalating this way and trying everything they can to shake documents out of someone. >> chris, i am so glad you started with...
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forgotten but through the books that wereri written about both d you remember he's always been revered jacqueline kennedy founded the efforts with education and preservation and legacy, learning about those that will be remembered and i'm trying very hard to do that. >> we visited the memorial in canton ohio. tell the audience a story of how that came to be. >> the memorial people revered him and you know the significance about the roses they were back in the days but the citizens of ohio especially since several wereci assassinatd thought it would be fitting to actually come together and create a memorial in his legacy and his memory and of course in my opinion it's the most revered senate president because he wasn't only a house member but also the last u.s. civil war president so i think the legacy that that produced in addition to the fact he was assassinated contributed. >> the amount of space it takes and the size of the memorial itself. i understood the first lady was involved. >> that's correct. >> the memorial museum is on the same campus so would you talk about missus mckinley and her l
forgotten but through the books that wereri written about both d you remember he's always been revered jacqueline kennedy founded the efforts with education and preservation and legacy, learning about those that will be remembered and i'm trying very hard to do that. >> we visited the memorial in canton ohio. tell the audience a story of how that came to be. >> the memorial people revered him and you know the significance about the roses they were back in the days but the citizens...
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shoot your ah, jacqueline was millennium up, east. you talk to him so much more. what? right? yes. so my whole communion, bravo, laura michelle on you know or the west gym, if criminals. reg, him i will be like warranty. what's the vs? if we spread all of a a little bit any up. oh, if you are my worker, no, carter, i wouldn't burn. move you. well, what amy? any room? i wish you were not from where you are in the number. 53. she is constantly drip for love. bless. hebert hook. august. so much is pico i mr. fentler's here at the watching were pro current guns company national doretha. we saw about him. we should you need you to up here. talk up. i'm you for your job. nothing is lying with k, a sports on the more on your oh gosh yeah, north there. yeah, them there you have a rubber roof rather of course probably the probably the orange you can give me a hard time. i want to get issues with you i'm, i prefer a roof route, you level of goods and sure you want or you know, the lord you, when you gotten with who showing what we need to order and listen, i've got a machine that i'm actuall
shoot your ah, jacqueline was millennium up, east. you talk to him so much more. what? right? yes. so my whole communion, bravo, laura michelle on you know or the west gym, if criminals. reg, him i will be like warranty. what's the vs? if we spread all of a a little bit any up. oh, if you are my worker, no, carter, i wouldn't burn. move you. well, what amy? any room? i wish you were not from where you are in the number. 53. she is constantly drip for love. bless. hebert hook. august. so much is...
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but she beat australia's jacqueline, narrow, called to get germany's 6th gold medal from 6 events at the sliding center. the international olympic committee says there will be no repercussions for ukraine's, but a slab harris cabbage. the athlete flashed to sign in support of peace in his homeland at the end of his l, as in bob brun, he revealed assigned reading no war in ukraine. the i o c could have considered his act political, which is against olympic rules. to doubly, as jonathan crane is in beijing and explains why the committee decided not to take action. you are expecting athlete protests, but not necessarily on ukraine may be about china and he merits better yet. this was a, a skeleton athlete by the name of law to slough harris cabbage. now he held up her opposed to saying no war in ukraine. he was basically saying, look, any normal person just wants peace, don't they? but the i see actually forbids protests during the competition. it's all to do with its rule 50 and, and, you know, protecting political neutrality. but in this case it has come out and said, look, this is ju
but she beat australia's jacqueline, narrow, called to get germany's 6th gold medal from 6 events at the sliding center. the international olympic committee says there will be no repercussions for ukraine's, but a slab harris cabbage. the athlete flashed to sign in support of peace in his homeland at the end of his l, as in bob brun, he revealed assigned reading no war in ukraine. the i o c could have considered his act political, which is against olympic rules. to doubly, as jonathan crane is...
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emerging economies like argentina developing countries like in africa when it comes to refinancing, jacqueline and those debt levels. also a very big concern of this conference, a janet yell in the us treasury secretary saying, i'm in relation to this conference that china has a greater role to play when it comes to providing debt relief to those countries the we're just talking about, for example, those emerging economies that have piled up the debt. does she have a point? well, she has a point, but if we look into the statistics, i mean, it's very important to mention china when it comes to the volume of that thoroughly . actually, what are the country which has a adapt relief of $2000000000.00 or over the last 2 years, in particular when it comes to risky countries. but her critique is not about the volume. it's more about them missing the lack of coordination when it comes to restructuring down the call problem. here is what it's very important to mention that the western countries, including europe and the u. s. they restructured out under the shelter of the so called paris cloth. china i
emerging economies like argentina developing countries like in africa when it comes to refinancing, jacqueline and those debt levels. also a very big concern of this conference, a janet yell in the us treasury secretary saying, i'm in relation to this conference that china has a greater role to play when it comes to providing debt relief to those countries the we're just talking about, for example, those emerging economies that have piled up the debt. does she have a point? well, she has a...
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ah, jacqueline was muslim. william up easter, you talk to him so much more what i want. yes. in my home a that the with greg him, i will be like what they, what museums us, history with a with you and i work for a hood for a move from you. well, what i mean you were, are we see or not from where you are in the forget the she is new, constantly drip for them. love. bless. hebert from august or like to speak to a mr. federalist. you are watching. were program crunch company national. 23rd. we saw a mission. you needed you to up, shit, talk up. i mean it up. let the news. i'm with case number one, euro casio, north there. yeah them not. you have a roku, ruth? robert of course. probably a prominent orange roof and ask your family grown me we should get a record sure. get issues with our roof roots, your level of goods and sure you are, you are not here for the warranty you gotten with who we need to let you know. i've gotten rooms, keep the machine that i'm asking, show me when you, when you see it the show up to the courtroom. morgan generals us yeah, sure you, but i had never c
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but she beat australia's jacqueline and there are caught to get germany's 6 gold medal from 6 events at the sliding center. the international olympic committee says there will be no repercussions for ukraine's that is love her harris cabbage. the athlete flashed a sign in support of peace in his homeland. at the end of his skeleton, barbara, he revealed assigned reading no war in ukraine. the i o. c could have considered his act political, but is against olympic rules. or jonathan crane is in beijing and explains why the committee decided not to take action. now we're in the button to seek a little bottom, cause a stir as they destroyed mighty but mighty bar in munich. the champions were 9 points clear and the li going into the swan, but there, there were no match for a home sight who gave their fines an unforgettable afternoon. colors combos for the pick up the goals for bonham as they beat by in for the 1st time in 18 years by and were left to rue, the absence of the injured girlie manuel newer and there was no dampening bonhams the celebrations. meanwhile, english premier league c
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everyone thought about what that one watching a start ordinate or can key 3. 0 shoot, shoot your ah, jacqueline was much william up east you. you talked to him so much more what? right. yeah. so my halting, the morale got a laura, michelle just you know, that's for the worst. give. ready? my will be like what they, what ms. vs. us history, all of a a we can give us a little bit any up all with you on my word for a hood, for a move from you. well, what i mean you were, are we see or not from where you are in the forget the she is constantly drip for them. last tissue. bless. hebert hooker, gustavo changes picky kilometer federal se that they're watching were broke guns a premium national doretha, we saw about him. we should you need you up. shit, talk up by me. cleared up and nothing is lying with case number one, euro casio, north there. yeah. them yeah, yeah. he's moved ruth. rather of course probably the prominent orange roof. your family grown me yet. i'm sure she knew it. would you please her room route? you level of good and sure you want for you know, your love the lord you, when you gott
everyone thought about what that one watching a start ordinate or can key 3. 0 shoot, shoot your ah, jacqueline was much william up east you. you talked to him so much more what? right. yeah. so my halting, the morale got a laura, michelle just you know, that's for the worst. give. ready? my will be like what they, what ms. vs. us history, all of a a we can give us a little bit any up all with you on my word for a hood, for a move from you. well, what i mean you were, are we see or not from...
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the 21 year old was not among the favorites, but she beat australia's jacqueline narrow cott to clench. germany's 6 gold metal from 6 events at the yanking sliding center. nies as victory comes after. she won the junior world championship last year. well in bonus, like a soccer little ball home caused a big stir as they destroyed money by a munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points clear in the lee going into this one. but even after taking the lead, they were no match for a home side who gave their fans and unforgettable afternoon. have a look for the younger generation of balkan fans. the last on they beat lion is a bedtime story told by their parents. and when robert live in dusky scored 1st in this match, it seemed they might have to wait another year to update the legend. but the next half hour would write an unexpected chapter in the clubs history. malcolm struck back as christopher and wait a j put a spring in the home side. step encouraging and i was soon in the lead when you're going to, the katya converted from the penalty spot. in the 38th minute, the fans dared to dre
the 21 year old was not among the favorites, but she beat australia's jacqueline narrow cott to clench. germany's 6 gold metal from 6 events at the yanking sliding center. nies as victory comes after. she won the junior world championship last year. well in bonus, like a soccer little ball home caused a big stir as they destroyed money by a munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points clear in the lee going into this one. but even after taking the lead, they were no match for a home side who...
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the course of time and through the great efforts of the white house historical association with jacqueline kennedy in 1961, through those efforts with education, preservation and legacy, learning about those presidents that they will certainly be remembered and i am trying to do that. >> we visited the memorial in canton ohio.at what a structure. to tell the audience the story of how that came to be. >> so, the william mckinley memorial way back in the day, people revered him and of course you know the significance about the roses that they were back in the day but the citizens of ohio thought that it was befitting to actually come togetherg and create a memorial to his legacy and of course in my opinion he's probably the most revered because he was not only a house member but alsoo the last u.s. civil war president.so so i think the legacy of data that produced and in addition to the fact that he was assassinated probably contributed to this wonderful memorial, and it really truly is. >> it's an impressive the amount of space thatiz it takes and the size of the memorial itself, which i un
the course of time and through the great efforts of the white house historical association with jacqueline kennedy in 1961, through those efforts with education, preservation and legacy, learning about those presidents that they will certainly be remembered and i am trying to do that. >> we visited the memorial in canton ohio.at what a structure. to tell the audience the story of how that came to be. >> so, the william mckinley memorial way back in the day, people revered him and of...
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he did his job by winning the men's race. jacqueline bellis then benefited from 2 rivals crushing in the women's race. she added gold to her individual title on wednesday. jacko bellas and baumgartener had waited $54.00 olympics respectively for gold metal and dw correspondent jonathan crane joins us now from bay jane to tell us more. so jonathan, more gold for jacob bellis. sheep waits, 5 games and 2 golds come at once. indeed, what's that expression about london buses? i think you can say the same for lindsey jack about his con you. she waits a g for girl madeline than to come along at once. this really is the redemption story of these games. they don't sell at lindsey jack policy. you say that because she doesn't see it like that. but just to recap, 2006. she made her olympic to aid you in the snowboard cross. she was cruising to victory, it was in her off, and she showed her to drive to the and foul and only got a so with meadow $2102014.00. she crashes out in the semi finals 4 years ago in piano chung, she misses the bronze by 31, hundreds of a 2nd. everyone thinks that fit a ca
he did his job by winning the men's race. jacqueline bellis then benefited from 2 rivals crushing in the women's race. she added gold to her individual title on wednesday. jacko bellas and baumgartener had waited $54.00 olympics respectively for gold metal and dw correspondent jonathan crane joins us now from bay jane to tell us more. so jonathan, more gold for jacob bellis. sheep waits, 5 games and 2 golds come at once. indeed, what's that expression about london buses? i think you can say the...
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she beat australia's jacqueline narrow cod to clench, germany's 6 gold metal from 6 events at the yan king's lining centre. nies. his victory comes after she won the junior world championship last here in bonus like a soccer little ball whom caused a big stir as they destroyed a mining buyer and munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points clear in the li, going into this one, but even after taking the lead, they were no match for a home side who gave their fans and unforgettable afternoon for the younger generation of balkan fans. the last on they beat lion is a bedtime story told by the appearance, and when robert levin dusky scored 1st in this match, it seemed they might have to wait another year to update the legend. but the next half hour would write an unexpected chapter in the clubs. history. welcome struck back as christopher and white a j put a spring in the home side. step encouraging. and i was soon in the lead. when you're going, la katia converted from the penalty spot. in the 38th smith, the fans did to dream of victory, even before christian gamboa scored a goal, the
she beat australia's jacqueline narrow cod to clench, germany's 6 gold metal from 6 events at the yan king's lining centre. nies. his victory comes after she won the junior world championship last here in bonus like a soccer little ball whom caused a big stir as they destroyed a mining buyer and munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points clear in the li, going into this one, but even after taking the lead, they were no match for a home side who gave their fans and unforgettable afternoon...
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ah, jacqueline was muslim. william up the east. you talked to him so much more what i want. yes. um. what a, the western european reg, him, i will be like, what they, what museum is pretty old. ah ah, ah, we can still go to printer. yep. all with you and i worked for a while for brandy in order i received or not from where you are in the forget the she is new, constantly drip for the muscle tissue. blush. hebert hooker, gustavo is picky coordinator federal se the workman worker's guns company national doretha, which is all about him. we should you need you up. shit, talk up by me. cleared up and nothing is lying with support from the one year old casio north there. yeah. them yeah, yeah, he's, he's ruth, rather of course probably a prominent orange roof. your family grown me. i'm wish you have a hard time get issues with me please. our roof, your roots, your level of goods and sure you want for you know, the lord you, when you gotten with who we need to let you know i've gotten rooms, keep much in that i'm asking for me when you, when you see the show up to the courtroom, morgan
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the 21 year old was not among the favorites, but she beat australia's jacqueline, narrow count to clench germany 6 gold metal from 6 events at the yanking sliding center knives is victory comes after she won the junior world championship last year. well, in one to speak, a soccer, a little both whom caused a big stir as they destroyed mighty buyer munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points clear, and the li, going into this one bond. they were no match for a home side who gave their fans and unforgettable afternoon. carlos can boast, score the picket, the goals for both them as the buyer and for the 1st time in get this 18 years buyer were left to rue, the absence of injured gold people manuel noir. but that didn't dampen both them. celebration and saturdays when the sleep games are now over. so let's take a look at all the results so far, unmatched $822.00. as we saw bolcom, stunned byron elsewhere, glovebox. the elk for frankfort lost the walls for fryeburg drew mines. 3rd beef had to berlin, live, recuz's thrash, stood guard, and saturdays laid game. on friday, leipzig, the colog
the 21 year old was not among the favorites, but she beat australia's jacqueline, narrow count to clench germany 6 gold metal from 6 events at the yanking sliding center knives is victory comes after she won the junior world championship last year. well, in one to speak, a soccer, a little both whom caused a big stir as they destroyed mighty buyer munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points clear, and the li, going into this one bond. they were no match for a home side who gave their fans...
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cnn's jacqueline howard joins me now.at children under the age of 5, the last group, parents have been eager about it and also want a safe vaccine. how much longer will passionates h parents have to wait? >> just a couple of months longer. the reason why this postponement not for additional safety data. the vaccine does seem to be safe. but it's for additional data on efficacy. so what happened was pfizer originally submitted a request to have its child vaccine authorized for children under than 5. that request was for a two-dose vaccine series and nin the meantime, they continued an ongoing study on three doses. the data appeared to be coming in very quickly and because of that, the fda decided, you know what? let's hold our vaccine advisory committee meeting on this, wait to review the data until the three dose study data are in. so that way, the agency can review a complete full set of data on three doses instead of just two doses. here's how former fda commissioner scott gottlieb described this on "face the nation," h
cnn's jacqueline howard joins me now.at children under the age of 5, the last group, parents have been eager about it and also want a safe vaccine. how much longer will passionates h parents have to wait? >> just a couple of months longer. the reason why this postponement not for additional safety data. the vaccine does seem to be safe. but it's for additional data on efficacy. so what happened was pfizer originally submitted a request to have its child vaccine authorized for children...
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health reporter jacqueline howard joins us with more on this.covid life and reality, there seems to be tension here about what's coming from the white house, and when they're ready to release the information. what are you hearing? >> that's right, bianna. what we're hearing, the white house doesn't want to jump the gun here. we reached out to the white house. the white house confirms that, yes, officials are thinking about what comes next. they are thinking about life after the pandemic. right now, the focus is on getting cases, hospitalizations and deaths down even more. and also to address community transmission. i believe we have a map that there's high levels of community transmission in levels across the country. that's what the white house is focused on. on the other hand, we've heard from state governors. we've heard from public health experts who are saying we are seeing trends going down when it comes to cases and hospitalizations. because of this, you see the drop in the data, how will we measure the drop of the pandemic. what metric w
health reporter jacqueline howard joins us with more on this.covid life and reality, there seems to be tension here about what's coming from the white house, and when they're ready to release the information. what are you hearing? >> that's right, bianna. what we're hearing, the white house doesn't want to jump the gun here. we reached out to the white house. the white house confirms that, yes, officials are thinking about what comes next. they are thinking about life after the pandemic....
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i a last are jacqueline denby, isn't i? am i, but i don't know a high rise local sierra, but michigan can't afford to turn down work. ah, ah, now he's persuaded his me both to drive him back to where he left his truck yesterday. gustavo has a 4 by 4, and the plan is for him to accompany michigan to know my plata, to pick up a load of fertilizer napoleon, or get a legal what a portable it nice job ocean little bottle of oil. anyway, glow is to diet. we gotta danica massey at bethany is own, says may veto almo, almost as well. and then if it's not already, then get brownie ah, to try and combat the fake. mont, michigan fits chains on to the tires of his truck. but it's pouring with rain and they are still over 260 kilometers to go. even with the chains and a 4 by 4 escort. this trip is still a huge challenge. and when you go to latino, go to and i'll go, i'll give you more later salinas last month. if he's in michigan's into my scenes. don't last long a same rule later bounce up. then all you'll not dental joe's. you'll know,
i a last are jacqueline denby, isn't i? am i, but i don't know a high rise local sierra, but michigan can't afford to turn down work. ah, ah, now he's persuaded his me both to drive him back to where he left his truck yesterday. gustavo has a 4 by 4, and the plan is for him to accompany michigan to know my plata, to pick up a load of fertilizer napoleon, or get a legal what a portable it nice job ocean little bottle of oil. anyway, glow is to diet. we gotta danica massey at bethany is own, says...
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a last are jacqueline donor dampier. i live local sierra, but michelin can't afford to turn down work. ah, ah, now he's persuaded his neighbors to drive him back to where he left his truck yesterday. gustavo has a 4 by 4, and the plan is for him to accompany michigan to know my plata to pick up the load of fertilizer. in april him, we'll get the illegal up. what cal portable it will chandel a bottle of oil equal is the diet. we got off. danny garcia. bethany, this is needle almo, almost at when dentist, aetna, for letty vincent brown, the ah, to try and combat the fake. mont, michigan fits chains on to the tires of his truck, but it's pouring with rain and they are still over 260 kilometers to go. even with the chains and a 4 by 4 escort, this trip is still a huge challenge. or latino go to and i'll i'll go doll. bye. yes ma'am. salinas last sunday if he's in michigan's improvise. she's don't last long time. no, i don't think they go again. we are saying more later. bounce up that all you'll not the whole job. you'll kno
a last are jacqueline donor dampier. i live local sierra, but michelin can't afford to turn down work. ah, ah, now he's persuaded his neighbors to drive him back to where he left his truck yesterday. gustavo has a 4 by 4, and the plan is for him to accompany michigan to know my plata to pick up the load of fertilizer. in april him, we'll get the illegal up. what cal portable it will chandel a bottle of oil equal is the diet. we got off. danny garcia. bethany, this is needle almo, almost at when...
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his 40 year driving korea, jacqueline, who has never had an accident then we are like, but thank god yup, almost as a media my mom calling about bianca denmark. if you put you down for now, dow helps his father on these difficult village trips. in fact, yahoo couldn't manage without him. ah! when i have gone i don't know what i did, but i'm either done bugger that big by visa to come in a deep love with yahoo charges $3.00. 50 per passenger. but the men have to be extra in physical effort or no, no, no, no, no, no, not with o. umbrella buffalo love it. after all the bridges are just long plants of wood, and he's often get stolen to make fire. well, well, i won't bother with no doubt about it a bit. we have to repair the same bridge every time the puffery. well, why, why? why did it? and when i got home, realized that will be got them. but don't worry, yahoo went down one to arrive before it gets dark, especially as a lot of their passengers are children. but after 2 hours, they've only covered 10 kilometers. ah, this is going to a bus station and it's full of old yellow many buses. w
his 40 year driving korea, jacqueline, who has never had an accident then we are like, but thank god yup, almost as a media my mom calling about bianca denmark. if you put you down for now, dow helps his father on these difficult village trips. in fact, yahoo couldn't manage without him. ah! when i have gone i don't know what i did, but i'm either done bugger that big by visa to come in a deep love with yahoo charges $3.00. 50 per passenger. but the men have to be extra in physical effort or...
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i am in a bundle, my daughter, jasmine, will you a i n a last are jacqueline dampier. i live local sierra but michigan can't afford to turn down work. ah ah, now he's persuaded his neighbors to drive him back to where he left his truck yesterday. gustavo has a 4 by 4 and the plan is for him to accompany michigan to know my plata to pick up a load of fertilizer in april and we'll get a, a portable is alshaun little bottle of oil equal is today, and we've got more stuff. hi, sandy garcia barton, this is don says needle almost wait on dennis. and i've already then ship it on me. ah, to try and combat the fake. mont, michigan fits chains on to the tires of his truck. but it's pouring with rain and they are still over 260 kilometers to go. even with the chains and a 4 by 4 escort. this trip is still a huge challenge. when you go to like, you know, go to and i'll go get a you were actually, you know, last sunday if he's in michigan's improvise. she's don't last long in there. okay. go ahead. we are saying rural luther vance, up. they all. you'll not them hold drugs. you'll k
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with that, let's bring off our lead off guests, philip rucker coauthor with -- jacqueline alemany, msnbc contributor and political reporter for the washington post, -- admiral james stavridis a 30 year navy veteran who retired with four stars on his shoulders, he is the former head of the u. s. southern command, and former supreme allied commander of nato. and michael mcfaul, former u. s. ambassador to russia and he and bc -- thank you all for being here. let's start on the ground. i want to know how you assess of the situation has changed on the ground in the past 24 hours, both in the threat to ukraine, and its neighbors given the president's decision to move more u. s. troops to protect the country's nearly on the border with russia. >> it has certainly changed. there has been an invasion of ukraine. and then vision is the imposition of armed troops on sovereign territory without consent of that sovereign nation. it does not matter whether it is a squad, 22 tanks, or 200,000 troops. the big change of course is there has been an invasion. administration is using that term vividly, and
with that, let's bring off our lead off guests, philip rucker coauthor with -- jacqueline alemany, msnbc contributor and political reporter for the washington post, -- admiral james stavridis a 30 year navy veteran who retired with four stars on his shoulders, he is the former head of the u. s. southern command, and former supreme allied commander of nato. and michael mcfaul, former u. s. ambassador to russia and he and bc -- thank you all for being here. let's start on the ground. i want to...
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john. >> jacqueline howard, terrific reporting. thank you very much. >>> this morning a man is facing charges for breaking into a colorado ranch belonging to former mayor michael phraobg berg and abducting a woman at gunpoint. he went there looking for the billionaire's daughters. lucy kafanov is live for us in denver. incredible story here, lucy. >> reporter: yeah, a bizarre story. the suspect said he was trying to make a, quote, international scene, kidnapping one of the housekeepers at gunpoint, foiled by an ipad tracking device. this dramatic video shows a s.w.a.t. team rescuing one of michael bloomberg's employees after authorities say she was kidnapped from the media mogul's western colorado ranch. authorities say on wednesday morning, the suspect, joseph beacher, rammed his vehicle through the get of bloomberg's ranch, pictured here in a real estate photo. he asked for the former new york mayor's daughters and kidnapped the housekeeper, forcing her to drive him away in her own truck. he threatened to shoot her face off, tell
john. >> jacqueline howard, terrific reporting. thank you very much. >>> this morning a man is facing charges for breaking into a colorado ranch belonging to former mayor michael phraobg berg and abducting a woman at gunpoint. he went there looking for the billionaire's daughters. lucy kafanov is live for us in denver. incredible story here, lucy. >> reporter: yeah, a bizarre story. the suspect said he was trying to make a, quote, international scene, kidnapping one of the...
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cnn's jacqueline howard joins me now with the latest on this.hn, it depends on two factors. the fda is looking at, one, waning immunity. so we could see immunity wane by the fall. and, two, the emergence of any new variants. could we see a new variant emerge by fall. those are the two that the fda is continually monitoring, taking a close look at to determine if and when we might need an additional boost. dr. peter marks talked about this possible fall timeline. the fda said, quote, dr. marks noted publicly there is much uncertainty as to how the pandemic may further evolve. a fourth dose might be recommended as we move into fall. if that is in fact, the case, john, the rollout of this extra boost will likely mirror what we saw when we saw the rollout of the initial boosters. pharmacies will likely play a big role. so that's what we can expect to see possibly. we can expect to hear more closer to fall. and that's also when we know, john, that the coronavirus does circulate more in the winter and fall months. we have seen somewhat of this seasona
cnn's jacqueline howard joins me now with the latest on this.hn, it depends on two factors. the fda is looking at, one, waning immunity. so we could see immunity wane by the fall. and, two, the emergence of any new variants. could we see a new variant emerge by fall. those are the two that the fda is continually monitoring, taking a close look at to determine if and when we might need an additional boost. dr. peter marks talked about this possible fall timeline. the fda said, quote, dr. marks...
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the a's want to put that ballpark at jacqueline's square. it is possible they could push after next month. not everyone is on board with the ballpark plan. today a rally was held in front of oakland city hall. building the ballpark will cost jobs and hurt schools in the area and send too much traffic and pollution into neighboring west oakland. >> if you can't move around now, what's going to happen if they try to build a stadium. it is going to be hellish. >> not many people calling for that new ballpark to be built at the coliseum. >>> up next, a high-profile evening at stanford, supporters and protesters awaiting for the arrival of former vice president mike pence, we are live on campus. >>> plus -- >> his power bill is a shock because his solar panel are not reveling up. will the company pay for the extra juice. i am chris chmura, nbc bay area responds. >>> i am jeff ranieri, continuing our coverage gets you to the latest of the drought and see ahead or any changes. we'll be back after a few minutes. okay, it's go time. team usa on the l
the a's want to put that ballpark at jacqueline's square. it is possible they could push after next month. not everyone is on board with the ballpark plan. today a rally was held in front of oakland city hall. building the ballpark will cost jobs and hurt schools in the area and send too much traffic and pollution into neighboring west oakland. >> if you can't move around now, what's going to happen if they try to build a stadium. it is going to be hellish. >> not many people...
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jacqueline howard joins us now with that. what have you learned? lift their indoor or school mask mandates in the next few weeks. we should have a list of the states here. and i found some interesting common themes in their responses to my question of what metrics they used. i ask this because the cdc still recommends to wear masks in areas with high or substantial transmission. the united states is still averaging more than 2,000 deaths a day. but when i reached out, the governor is more focused on their hospitalization rates. many states are seeing significant declines in their hospitalizations. yes, case counts played a role in decision-making. but hospitalizations really seem to be a factor that had more of an emphasis in the response i received from these states. number two, these states also highlighted their high vaccination rates. so in the united states, 64.3% of the u.s. population is fully vaccinated. all of these states, except for one, you see nevada here, they all have a higher rate than the national average. and three, they emphasize
jacqueline howard joins us now with that. what have you learned? lift their indoor or school mask mandates in the next few weeks. we should have a list of the states here. and i found some interesting common themes in their responses to my question of what metrics they used. i ask this because the cdc still recommends to wear masks in areas with high or substantial transmission. the united states is still averaging more than 2,000 deaths a day. but when i reached out, the governor is more...
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jacqueline alemany is the congressional correspondent, one of the early authors of the tutu newspaper. it is part of the team that broke the story that the documents had been ripped and taped back together. she joins me now. would you like to tell me more about the state of these documents that were transmitted to the committee? >> yeah, chris, we're still trying to figure out more about these documents exactly because as you noted, the committee has not officially detail what was in this trench of 700 pages worth of records that was transmitted from the national archives to the january six committee investigating the insurrection. so we're not quite sure how valuable some of them had been shredded up and then taped back together might be, but we do have a number of clues including a review of court records which materials former president trump sought to assert privilege in his unsuccessful efforts to prevent the transmission of these documents. and these potentially included some of the presidential findings concerning the seizure and security of the 2020 election and these voting m
jacqueline alemany is the congressional correspondent, one of the early authors of the tutu newspaper. it is part of the team that broke the story that the documents had been ripped and taped back together. she joins me now. would you like to tell me more about the state of these documents that were transmitted to the committee? >> yeah, chris, we're still trying to figure out more about these documents exactly because as you noted, the committee has not officially detail what was in this...
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the course of time and through the great efforts of the white house historical association that jacqueline kennedy found it in 1961, through those efforts with education, preservation and legacy, you know, learning about those presidents that they'll certainly be remembered and i'm trying very hard to do that. >> we have visited the memorial in canton, ohio. what a structure. tell the audience a story of how that came to be? >> the william mckinley memorial way back in the day, people revered him and, of course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was assassinated. but the citizens of ohio and especially since several assassinated thought that it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and memory and, of course, he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also susan the last u.s. civil war president. so i think the legacy that that produced and in addition to the fact that he was a assassinated probably contributed to them having t
the course of time and through the great efforts of the white house historical association that jacqueline kennedy found it in 1961, through those efforts with education, preservation and legacy, you know, learning about those presidents that they'll certainly be remembered and i'm trying very hard to do that. >> we have visited the memorial in canton, ohio. what a structure. tell the audience a story of how that came to be? >> the william mckinley memorial way back in the day,...
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cnn's jacqueline howard is with us now.s was the case. but now we're getting some really good data on this. >> reporter: that's right. now we have the research to back it. so what the researchers did, they looked at data on 379 hospitalized infants, and they found that the infants of mothers who completed their covid-19 vaccines during pregnancy had a 61% reduced risk of covid-19 hospitalization in the first six months of their lives. and then the infants who were hospitalized for covid-19 more were likely to have unvaccinated mothers. researchers say when a pregnant mother gets vaccinated, the antibodies that the vaccine elicits can be transferred to the fetus through the placenta. once the baby is born, the baby already has the antibodies which can offer protection for the first six months of the baby's life. here is the chief of infant outco outcomes. have a listen. >> while we know these antibodies cross the placenta, until this stowed, we had not yet had data to demonstrate whether these antibodies might provide protec
cnn's jacqueline howard is with us now.s was the case. but now we're getting some really good data on this. >> reporter: that's right. now we have the research to back it. so what the researchers did, they looked at data on 379 hospitalized infants, and they found that the infants of mothers who completed their covid-19 vaccines during pregnancy had a 61% reduced risk of covid-19 hospitalization in the first six months of their lives. and then the infants who were hospitalized for...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us.now if that fourth dose is necessary. so what changed? >> that's right. but what's changed, we do have new data on waning immunity following a booster, following a third dose. so that's why the fda says it's continually monitoring this. no decision has been made yet but this is something that health officials are watching closely. they are looking at waning immunity and also the possibility of any new emerging variants come this fall. and dr. peter marks, the head of the fda's center for biologics evaluation and research, he has suggested this possible fall timeline. again, these are just ideas. no one can predict the future, but the fda told me this. quote, dr. marks has noted publicly there is still much uncertainty as to how the pandemic may further evolve. he did note that it is possible by the fourth dose might be recommended as we move into fall. and if that happens, we can imagine that the rollout of this extra boost will parallel the rollout of the national boosters we saw this
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us.now if that fourth dose is necessary. so what changed? >> that's right. but what's changed, we do have new data on waning immunity following a booster, following a third dose. so that's why the fda says it's continually monitoring this. no decision has been made yet but this is something that health officials are watching closely. they are looking at waning immunity and also the possibility of any new emerging variants come this fall. and dr....
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he's only baton. jacqueline munificent told cease a lee key or some plan. mm hm. yeah. electra, a sas in a coma? small the sets, i mean she on 3rd patrol air josefina. mm. mm. their little release began with a letter from george, her name to andre breton. that'll reply to her name correspondence gradually became a cultural bridge between paris. i'm kyra can do with someone's in madison potential c n. o can. you will, if you know who i'm of them to get done, but hanukkah said i don't have them...
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