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author jacqueline woodson, and none other than ali velshi. we will be right back.ali [whistling]velshi we will be right back. when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] with downy infusions, so you can do more incredible things. let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. aly those she might be off this weekend, i don't know if you noticed, but the banned book club is very much on. before he left for vacation, he spoke with jacqueline woodson, young peoples poet laureate from 2015 to 2017, the author of today's featured book, brown girl dreaming. talk about the importance of representation and literature. the power of poetry and much much more. today's meeting of the velshi banned book club is officially underway. >> brown girl dreaming is autobiographical, following author jacqueline woodson's childhood as a, quote, brown girl in the late 1960s and 70s. woodson's childhood was fli
author jacqueline woodson, and none other than ali velshi. we will be right back.ali [whistling]velshi we will be right back. when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] with downy infusions, so you can do more incredible things. let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. aly those she might be off this...
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you're looking at a picture of 9-year-old victim jacqueline casaras.ort as a caring girl who loved singing, loved making tiktok videos. she loved animals. she wanted to become a veterinary ran and dreamt of going to paris. she was killed, murdered in the school that day, and so was her cousin and classmate, anna bell rodriguez. my next guest is a close family friend, just like an uncle to jacqueline casaras. he shared a special video of him dancing with jackie at her first communion. this was a few months ago. watch. ♪ ♪ >> that breaks your heart. i'm so glad you had that time with her, jesus, but she was taken from this world, from all of you so unjustly. i'm sorry, and thank you for joining us today. >> yes, ma'am. >> this report that came out, one of the lawmakers said it gives answers to the people who need it the most. does this answer your questions about what happened that day? >> no, it kind of reaffirms what we had already expected. we were anticipating something like this, but they did an investigative -- you know, job and interviewed about 4
you're looking at a picture of 9-year-old victim jacqueline casaras.ort as a caring girl who loved singing, loved making tiktok videos. she loved animals. she wanted to become a veterinary ran and dreamt of going to paris. she was killed, murdered in the school that day, and so was her cousin and classmate, anna bell rodriguez. my next guest is a close family friend, just like an uncle to jacqueline casaras. he shared a special video of him dancing with jackie at her first communion. this was a...
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jacqueline: that decision by liz cheney was very deliberate by the committee. they put up those sieges that were communicated to cassidy hutchinson from those of trump's allies to try to intimidate her from ultimately cooperating with the committee and being truthful and disclosing the details that she provided, and in doing that, i think what we are actually seeing is that intimidation campaign continue and also signify that others who do come forward should know that the committee sort of almost in a way has their back and is prepared to potentially prosecute those who continue to try to discourage those from coming forward. i think what is really interesting, actually, is that this is all representative a pattern we have seen really over the 4 years of the trump white house and that has continued, and it has ultimately allowed the former president to keep this tight grip over his supporters and prevent a lot of them from coming forward to the committee and helping with the investigation. yamiche: it is remarkable that while that was going on, he was making a
jacqueline: that decision by liz cheney was very deliberate by the committee. they put up those sieges that were communicated to cassidy hutchinson from those of trump's allies to try to intimidate her from ultimately cooperating with the committee and being truthful and disclosing the details that she provided, and in doing that, i think what we are actually seeing is that intimidation campaign continue and also signify that others who do come forward should know that the committee sort of...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa nolan who is the associate curator of decorative arts at the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w bush. miss nolan previously held curatorial post at george washington's mount vernon the winterthur museum in delaware and the strong museum of rochester new york. she holds a master of arts degree from the winterthur program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelor's degree from smith college. and last but not least we have susan shell work an executive director the executive director of historic preserva
like jacqueline kennedy herself miss bachman also studied art history at the undergraduate level in her case at indiana university and she is an expert on maryland's historic public buildings, including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor larry hogan. miss bachman is a former director of artistic property exhibits and outreach as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next we also have melissa...
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i want to bring in health reporter jacqueline howard. what more can you tell us about the finds?> i can tell you with more variants, specifically sub variants of omicron circulating, more of us are vulnerable for reinfection, and first take a look at the variants that are circulating in the u.s. the omicron sub variant ba-5 causes more than half infections across the country. so those numbers were a previous estimate of proportions, and you see here the sub variant, ba-2.12.1. ba.5 accounts for more than half the infections. that's the dominant variant right now. and so if we think about well, what is the concern with reinfections, research suggests that we should see reinfections in the same way we see initial infections. any new infection, with each new infection, there's a new opportunity for various complications and lasting health problems. those include pulmonary issues which impact the lungs and blood clotting. those are three of the risks there along with others. the research does shed light on how covid is still here, and we should still see reinfections as a concern. >>
i want to bring in health reporter jacqueline howard. what more can you tell us about the finds?> i can tell you with more variants, specifically sub variants of omicron circulating, more of us are vulnerable for reinfection, and first take a look at the variants that are circulating in the u.s. the omicron sub variant ba-5 causes more than half infections across the country. so those numbers were a previous estimate of proportions, and you see here the sub variant, ba-2.12.1. ba.5 accounts...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has more on the current formula shortage. jacqueline?rter: parents across the country still struggle to find formula. and here's what the current situation looks like. more than 20% of formula products have been out of stock for the past month. that includes powder, ready to drink, and liquid formula. and to try to help inventory, this week retailers continued to limit how much people can buy at stores. kroger said it was limiting purchases to four containers per person. target and cvs confirmed to cnn they had limits in place. walgreens was limiting customers to three items per transaction for all infant and toddler formula. and of course the demand for formula remains high. so we'll continue to keep an eye on this situation as it develops. back to you. >> jacqueline howard, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the body of former japanese prime minister shinzo abe is back in tokyo following his assassination in western japan. the latest on the investigation, straight ahead. er 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep numbe
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has more on the current formula shortage. jacqueline?rter: parents across the country still struggle to find formula. and here's what the current situation looks like. more than 20% of formula products have been out of stock for the past month. that includes powder, ready to drink, and liquid formula. and to try to help inventory, this week retailers continued to limit how much people can buy at stores. kroger said it was limiting purchases to four...
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jacqueline kennedy asked to be connected to the carcaram art gallery.u have a painting by russian artist aivazovsky i want to rent them urgently. but what kind of paintings were these and how did they get across the ocean in 1892, aivazovsky, already at an advanced age, made his most distant and, as it turned out, the most important voyage to the world history for the world history it was still possible to be unwashed by the wave. he wrote directly to stick ivan ivanovsky painted two pictures of a relief ship and food distribution. during his visit to the united states, the russian artist presented these canvases as a gift to the washington carcaran gallery, and now 70 years have passed. jacqueline kennedy moved them to the white house fish room these paintings witnessed the world's vital debate about the cuban missile crisis. i don't think it's a coincidence. this very fish hall or fish room. it was called so because during the presidency of john f. kennedy, a his, an impressive prize trophy from swordfish fishing. against its background and against th
jacqueline kennedy asked to be connected to the carcaram art gallery.u have a painting by russian artist aivazovsky i want to rent them urgently. but what kind of paintings were these and how did they get across the ocean in 1892, aivazovsky, already at an advanced age, made his most distant and, as it turned out, the most important voyage to the world history for the world history it was still possible to be unwashed by the wave. he wrote directly to stick ivan ivanovsky painted two pictures...
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for more, we can speak to jacqueline charles, the carribean correspondent with the miami herald newspapering on these deaths. what do we know about these 89 people?— deaths. what do we know about these 89 people? what we know is that these _ these 89 people? what we know is that these are _ these 89 people? what we know is that these are basically - is that these are basically impoverished populations that have been locked in a particular area in cities the called brooklyn. those who manage try to get to small canoes have been shut out by gangs only 21 of the 89 have been burnt to death —— cite soleil. been burnt to death -- cite soleil. �* ., ., soleil. burnt to death, so extremely _ soleil. burnt to death, so extremely violent. - soleil. burnt to death, so extremely violent. gang i extremely violent. gang violence has really gone up since the assassination of the president?— president? exactly. this has been intensified. _ president? exactly. this has been intensified. we - president? exactly. this has been intensified. we had - president? exactly. this ha5| been intensified. we had thi
for more, we can speak to jacqueline charles, the carribean correspondent with the miami herald newspapering on these deaths. what do we know about these 89 people?— deaths. what do we know about these 89 people? what we know is that these _ these 89 people? what we know is that these are _ these 89 people? what we know is that these are basically - is that these are basically impoverished populations that have been locked in a particular area in cities the called brooklyn. those who manage...
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cnn's jacqueline howard has more on this. jacqueline. >> reporter: pamela, the u.s.as reported its first cases of monkeypox in children as part of this global outbreak. public health officials say they are investigating two cases in young children. here is what we know so far. one case is a toddler in california. the other is an infant who is not a u.s. resident. these cases are unrelated to each other and both were likely infected through their households. we do know that both children have symptoms, and since children under age 8 are considered to be at higher risk from the infection, they are receiving an antiviral treatment. but we are told they're both doing well. now, currently, pamela, more than 2,500 confirmed or probable cases of monkeypox have been identified across the u.s. the virus spreads through close skin-to-skin contact, and in the case of children the cdc says that could be through cuddling or feeding or even through contaminated objects like towels, cups or utensils. this is something health officials are watching closely. pamela. >> all right. tha
cnn's jacqueline howard has more on this. jacqueline. >> reporter: pamela, the u.s.as reported its first cases of monkeypox in children as part of this global outbreak. public health officials say they are investigating two cases in young children. here is what we know so far. one case is a toddler in california. the other is an infant who is not a u.s. resident. these cases are unrelated to each other and both were likely infected through their households. we do know that both children...
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jacqueline: eso me pareciÓ maravilloso.tÓ hacer nada, nada. fue una gran profesional. nunca estuvo en escÁndalos mÁs que lo que hacen a su alrededor. yo siempre le digo de cÓmo le haces. se cubre de mantequilla toda o quÉ hace. quizÁ, no lo demuestre ella, pero debe ser difÍcil aguantar. ni siquiera son cosas tuyas. >> para la seÑora la mejor manera de agradecer al pÚblico su cariÑo es seguir trabajando. por lo pronto, lo hacen teatro. prÓximamente, en televisiÓn en la telenovela "el maleficio". jacqueline: supuestamente, si dios quiere sÍ. se pospuso hasta enero. >> un reto para el elenco y el productor josÉ alberto castro. la telenovela es la mÁs emblemÁtica de don ernesto alonso. jacqueline: yo no sÉ cÓmo serÁ la novela, quÉ versiÓn va a hacer. no tengo ni idea. no tengo ni idea de cÓmo serÁ. no puedo decir nada de eso. carlos: quÉ bien! francisca: quÉ maravilla que le hacen homenaje ahora cuando ya puede estar ahÍ. me gusta que pasen esas cosas como tambiÉn lo hacen con la seÑora silvia pinal. carlos: por otro lado, el
jacqueline: eso me pareciÓ maravilloso.tÓ hacer nada, nada. fue una gran profesional. nunca estuvo en escÁndalos mÁs que lo que hacen a su alrededor. yo siempre le digo de cÓmo le haces. se cubre de mantequilla toda o quÉ hace. quizÁ, no lo demuestre ella, pero debe ser difÍcil aguantar. ni siquiera son cosas tuyas. >> para la seÑora la mejor manera de agradecer al pÚblico su cariÑo es seguir trabajando. por lo pronto, lo hacen teatro. prÓximamente, en televisiÓn en la...
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aprobados para la venta en ciertas ciudades del área de la bahía en otra parte del estado también jacquelineomo puede saber usted de ver si un juego artificial legal o ilegal. >>(inaudible) >> empezamos un años a revisar los juegos pirotécnicos si vana ver en otros lados en las áreas. >> además los cohetes que disfrutamos el 4 de julio e iluminan el cielo son los permitidos para las compañías, están en los casinos y los hoteles la mayoría de los puestos tiene fondos para la misma causa preso es fantástico. >> nosotros tenemos cuatro soy acostumbrado los consumidores deben esperar el 35% de acostumbrado kuriles puedes me imagino que usted y su familia quiere conocer elel espectáculo en nuestra aplicación telemundo 52. >> que tal amigo feliz viernes finalmente este fin de semana feriado independencia los estados unidos vamos hablar del pronóstico no se lo pierdan regresa. >> en pantalla habrá un desfile para celebrar la independencia estados unidos anote estará la escuela lincoln jay eso sí tendrá la oportunidad de conocer y saludar ahí los tienen pantalla presentador de deportes telemundo 48
aprobados para la venta en ciertas ciudades del área de la bahía en otra parte del estado también jacquelineomo puede saber usted de ver si un juego artificial legal o ilegal. >>(inaudible) >> empezamos un años a revisar los juegos pirotécnicos si vana ver en otros lados en las áreas. >> además los cohetes que disfrutamos el 4 de julio e iluminan el cielo son los permitidos para las compañías, están en los casinos y los hoteles la mayoría de los puestos tiene fondos...
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so as martina forced jacqueline book, the german code says that this is on even terms. it's a 5050 game and that's exactly how i see it as well. germany might go and slide favorites because they are yet to concede a goal in the entire yours, which is very, very impressive. drawn, had to go through extra time in their last game, and they're probably a little bit exhausted from that. but they had a lot of arrest days now the french as well. it is the very 1st semi final in the euro's. so france, it's obviously very new experience in germany. well, what can you say with germany with most successful, saw in european history, and the pizza austria comfortable in the quarter finals as well. so they will go in with their spirits very, very high. alexandra pop when she came back into the team, the captain. she's a massive different, she's course goals, she does everything for the team. and i think germany will get this one done in a very, very close and call them maybe an extra time. mathias bag of d w. sports. thank you so much. you're watching the w news, i'll be back at the
so as martina forced jacqueline book, the german code says that this is on even terms. it's a 5050 game and that's exactly how i see it as well. germany might go and slide favorites because they are yet to concede a goal in the entire yours, which is very, very impressive. drawn, had to go through extra time in their last game, and they're probably a little bit exhausted from that. but they had a lot of arrest days now the french as well. it is the very 1st semi final in the euro's. so france,...
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nice them all up, be arbitrarily. jacqueline jessica ami, g geometry, geometry. jonah, go some way, mobile. oh, that's breath that see not seen all that but after, but i thought it back will not be a po to the senate. you not, you mama put on the quiz so it will be an accomplishment that will be slacking prog . near to somebody else about via feet is that are causing that nauseous, but these because in us is for me is normal. they pick what this the other is set up that will be any or whatever. then it goes to the kid olibo april causal to lee cool. mm. to vehicle cuz they got pretty channels savvy. shay, bully. it causes the vast so though billy beef cat thus ahead o the nearby again, us alma modules a not similar to all the place at that coupon. i show you, but i measure the yell he mullah beatrice smith, vip obee ali e awesome salvation. i shall some sarah lama any so 2nd, have oliver out the in asked me and said look, his age in. we proud of it. fear said nick option is reverend said echo and bow monia tudor stalks toya pack will go at him. yes. um. yeah, but
nice them all up, be arbitrarily. jacqueline jessica ami, g geometry, geometry. jonah, go some way, mobile. oh, that's breath that see not seen all that but after, but i thought it back will not be a po to the senate. you not, you mama put on the quiz so it will be an accomplishment that will be slacking prog . near to somebody else about via feet is that are causing that nauseous, but these because in us is for me is normal. they pick what this the other is set up that will be any or whatever....
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so when it comes to peter strategy leave with jacqueline night. is it what? it's like only she what that could be as it is for the sonata eli box. i'll tell you that that they physically pledging it. doyle apple couple but i got cut, crushed on night. dizzy i'll do. gotcha. was not. i'm not in a shut in kyra at nissan of ocean. no, no, no. now it's the national me done done us video more or at the line yet? some one on yet to be caught up. among the caution miss medina, sienna frankenstein's casanya acquitted the new content. emma would look of what niven alistar and amazon cook of out, ah ah ah, in that do enough, that she's not fully to come coy. who smile of his m. e. stano dot is thomas bailey, navy nija tuck it was even want him to work for me. savage nasa said by the city now, guess what? he almost know aldridge and he said be not. i'm unless you're the really august the poke. charleston us is korean 8 on the if it was bought, not something from mine managed to pronounce coupled anonymous, but no trust navy network that would go to my own national store
so when it comes to peter strategy leave with jacqueline night. is it what? it's like only she what that could be as it is for the sonata eli box. i'll tell you that that they physically pledging it. doyle apple couple but i got cut, crushed on night. dizzy i'll do. gotcha. was not. i'm not in a shut in kyra at nissan of ocean. no, no, no. now it's the national me done done us video more or at the line yet? some one on yet to be caught up. among the caution miss medina, sienna frankenstein's...
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our reporter jacqueline howard has more. >> reporter: in tokyo, people go about their daily lives.as looking forward to a rise in tourism during the summer months as its economy struggles to get back to prepandemic levels. but a recent uptick in covid-19 cases is spoiling those plans. out of the country's 47 prefectures, 30 reported daily new highs. this is japan's seventh wave of coronavirus, and the government says it doesn't plan to bring back any covid rules. >> translator: as for the rapid spread, i think that maybe since the spring, everyone has calmed down and gone back to normal. so it was predictable, to a certain extent. >> reporter: and it's not just japan. many parts of the world are seeing a surge in covid-19 cases. health officials are blaming a combination of relaxed social restrictions, as well as the spread of omicron subvariant b.a.5. it's more transmissible than the original omicron variant and is now the dominant strain. >> this variant does seem to be pretty different than previous variants, which means that your previous immunity, either from infection or from
our reporter jacqueline howard has more. >> reporter: in tokyo, people go about their daily lives.as looking forward to a rise in tourism during the summer months as its economy struggles to get back to prepandemic levels. but a recent uptick in covid-19 cases is spoiling those plans. out of the country's 47 prefectures, 30 reported daily new highs. this is japan's seventh wave of coronavirus, and the government says it doesn't plan to bring back any covid rules. >> translator: as...
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with us now is jacqueline charles. you were just in haiti. what is going on there?untry with some amazing people, and yet they are under such difficult circumstances. >> exactly. what we are seeing is a gang war and the victims today are the poor people this time around, which a few years ago it was a model of international aid in terms of where it has been and today you can't get in. >> yeah. it just -- it's really a crisis. you know, interesting, today the u.n. is deciding whether to continue its presence in haiti. what does its presence mean for haiti and why is this such an ongoing crisis? well, yesterday i spoke to the mayor and he said they need foreign troops because of organized gang violence. there's division. the international community does not favor a peacekeeping mission nor do some haitians. at this point you've got 12,000 police officers for 12 million people and they are outgunned by these gangs. >> you know, it's important, 12 million people and just, just in the past couple of days, you know, 89 people were killed. and then it's important because w
with us now is jacqueline charles. you were just in haiti. what is going on there?untry with some amazing people, and yet they are under such difficult circumstances. >> exactly. what we are seeing is a gang war and the victims today are the poor people this time around, which a few years ago it was a model of international aid in terms of where it has been and today you can't get in. >> yeah. it just -- it's really a crisis. you know, interesting, today the u.n. is deciding whether...
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cnn's jacqueline howard joins me live. why is it taking so long to get this shortage under control?porter: that's the question many parents and shoppers have out there. what we know about the current situation, we know that 20% of formula products have been out of stock for the past month, and that includes powder formula. that includes ready to drink. that includes liquid formula. and to try to help with inventory, some retailers are limiting the supply that you can purchase while at a store. so we heard from cvs, kroger, walgreens, target. they are some examples of stores that are limiting how much you can buy. krogers limiting purchases to four containers per person, and walgreens is limiting to three items per person. so this is an ongoing situation, and what we know about the upcoming operation fly formula mission that you mentioned, alisyn, that 15th mission that's approaching, we do know that it's to transport kendamil baby formula from eng lland to new york, and we know that will be done with two flights, one on july 17th, one on july 2 22nd, d the two deliveries with have a
cnn's jacqueline howard joins me live. why is it taking so long to get this shortage under control?porter: that's the question many parents and shoppers have out there. what we know about the current situation, we know that 20% of formula products have been out of stock for the past month, and that includes powder formula. that includes ready to drink. that includes liquid formula. and to try to help with inventory, some retailers are limiting the supply that you can purchase while at a store....
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back to you. >> jacqueline howard, thank you. >>> still ahead, outrage, anger and a demand for answers about why officers didn't try and take out the uvalde school shooter sooner. next we'll talk to texas state senator roland gutierrez about the frustration with the investigation. >>> prime minister shinzo abe, new details are emerging about the suspect. ahead, what he's telling investigators and why he says he changed his original plan when it came to the weapons he wanted to use. and later we're going to take a look at the pay gap between top athletes in men's and women's sports which ultimately led brittney griner and so many other women basketball pros to play for a russian league. all that and more when "new day" continues minutes away. and a phone open to libertymutual.com they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for r what you need... and a blowtorch. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. libertyty. ♪ for back pain, i've always been a take two and cacall in the morning guy. but my new doctor recommended salonpas. without another pill upsetting my sto
back to you. >> jacqueline howard, thank you. >>> still ahead, outrage, anger and a demand for answers about why officers didn't try and take out the uvalde school shooter sooner. next we'll talk to texas state senator roland gutierrez about the frustration with the investigation. >>> prime minister shinzo abe, new details are emerging about the suspect. ahead, what he's telling investigators and why he says he changed his original plan when it came to the weapons he...
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jacqueline alemany, dan goldman, joyce vance, thank you all so much for being here.e we have time for jackie to tell us what is in the cupcake tonight. >> you know what, jacqui, we're out of time. i'm getting you to open it, photograph it, and tweet it for us. >> coming up, with so much damage information coming out about donald trump and january 6th, we are gonna go dig deep into what republicans are saying about it. and he was a quick spoiler alert, the answer is nothing. and later, biden is set to meet with saudi arabian leader, after once promising to make the country a pariah. and ben rhodes is here on the president's high stake middle east trip. the 11th hour, just getting underway on this busy thursday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 bil
jacqueline alemany, dan goldman, joyce vance, thank you all so much for being here.e we have time for jackie to tell us what is in the cupcake tonight. >> you know what, jacqui, we're out of time. i'm getting you to open it, photograph it, and tweet it for us. >> coming up, with so much damage information coming out about donald trump and january 6th, we are gonna go dig deep into what republicans are saying about it. and he was a quick spoiler alert, the answer is nothing. and...
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cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard joins me now.t, so what are doctors saying? >> reporter: alisyn, doctors are concerned about how quickly the ba.5 subvariant, which is a subvariant of omicron is spreading. what we know is it is highly transmissible. thankfully we have not seen increased icu admissions and deaths associated with the transmission of ba.5 quite yet, but this is something that researchers are actively watching right now, and the reason why is because this sub variant is very different from versions of the virus we've seen before. scientist, dr. eric topel talked about this just yesterday. have a listen. >> this variant is so unrecognizable to our immune system, relative to previous versions of the virus, so that's why gearing up with things like high quality masks, and the distancing, and air filtration, ventilation, all of these things are important. no less critically important are getting boosters and second shots for people over age 50. that's how we can increase protection against ba.5. >> so we heard there, alis
cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard joins me now.t, so what are doctors saying? >> reporter: alisyn, doctors are concerned about how quickly the ba.5 subvariant, which is a subvariant of omicron is spreading. what we know is it is highly transmissible. thankfully we have not seen increased icu admissions and deaths associated with the transmission of ba.5 quite yet, but this is something that researchers are actively watching right now, and the reason why is because this sub variant is...
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jacqueline alemany, dan goldman, joyce vance, thank you all so much for being here.e we have time for jackie to tell us what is in the cupcake tonight. >> you know what, jacqui, we're out of time. i'm getting you to open it, photograph it, and tweet it for us. >> coming up, with so much damage information coming out about donald trump and january 6th, we are gonna go dig deep into what republicans are saying about it. and he was a quick spoiler alert, the answer is nothing. and later, biden is set to meet with saudi arabian leader, after once promising to make the country a pariah. and rhodes is here on the president's high stake middle east trip. the 11th hour, just getting underway on this busy thursday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ night. ♪ ♪ ♪ i grew up an athlete, i rode horses... i really do take care of myself. i try to stay in shape. that's really important, especially as you age. i noticed after kids that my body totally changed. i started noticing a little pudge. so i took action! coolsculpting targets, freezes and eliminates treated fat for good. no needles, no incisions.
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intense grade english, rondo dreaming tells a story of other jacqueline woodson's childhood split between york city and segregated rural south carolina. against the coming of age backdrop, -- confront significant issues including religion, sexual identity and race all inverse of course. black old rooming as received numerous awards including the national book award. of, course it has earned the distinction of being targeted by would be book bans and towns and schools across the nation. joining velshi tomorrow morning, to hear the author speak with ali velshi, about the power of poetry, banned books in america it's so much more. if you are interested it finished reading brown girl dreaming, you have a favorite moment, strong reaction or even just a question for jacqueline woodson, send it our way. they have my story abel she dot com finishing off my copyright of the story today. before, we have a lot more on velshi ahead so please stay with us. with u it's easier to do more innovative things. [whistling] ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda a
intense grade english, rondo dreaming tells a story of other jacqueline woodson's childhood split between york city and segregated rural south carolina. against the coming of age backdrop, -- confront significant issues including religion, sexual identity and race all inverse of course. black old rooming as received numerous awards including the national book award. of, course it has earned the distinction of being targeted by would be book bans and towns and schools across the nation. joining...
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and for latest on this unfolding tragedy, i want to bring in kentucky's lieutenant governor jacqueline coleman. thank you so much for joining us. if you would, just as we start out, what is the latest that you can tell us on the search and rescue operations? >> first, pamela, thank you so much for having me and for bringing light to this tragedy that's ongoing in eastern kentucky. as you heard governor beshear say earlier search and rescue continues to be our top priority, trying to find and save as many folks as we can. we have -- we do have an update in terms of our emergency orders. the governor requested from president biden individual assistance, and that has been granted at a pace that we've never seen before from the federal government for five counties so that the residents will actually receive direct payments which is some really good news in what will be a very long tunnel to see the light. >> when will they be receiving these direct payments? >> they will be receiving them as soon as we can get them to them. that decision was just made. i just got off the phone with the gov
and for latest on this unfolding tragedy, i want to bring in kentucky's lieutenant governor jacqueline coleman. thank you so much for joining us. if you would, just as we start out, what is the latest that you can tell us on the search and rescue operations? >> first, pamela, thank you so much for having me and for bringing light to this tragedy that's ongoing in eastern kentucky. as you heard governor beshear say earlier search and rescue continues to be our top priority, trying to find...
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cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard joins us now.supposed to take this more seriously? >> reporter: what thaks like, so far here in the united states, we've expanded test to go five commercial labs and rolled out a vaccine, even though there has been criticism that vaccine supply and access could improve, and we do have therapeutics. but could we have done better early on in this outbreak? well, dr. anthony fauci answered that question with our colleague, kate bolduan, just this morning. >> could we have done better? always. you never say we did perfectly. but i think looking forward with more vaccines being available, with therapy being available, and there is a lot of red tape associated with that. response hasn't been perfect, but it's getting better and better. >> reporter: so we heard that there is some optimism that response is getting better, and as for the current situation right now, there are 1,814 cases of probable or confirmed monkeypox here in the united states. that's across 45 states and jurisdictions, and that's up fr
cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard joins us now.supposed to take this more seriously? >> reporter: what thaks like, so far here in the united states, we've expanded test to go five commercial labs and rolled out a vaccine, even though there has been criticism that vaccine supply and access could improve, and we do have therapeutics. but could we have done better early on in this outbreak? well, dr. anthony fauci answered that question with our colleague, kate bolduan, just this...
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. >>> joining me is kentucky's lieutenant governor, jacqueline coleman. it's good to have you with us this morning. i want to pick up on what we were hearing there both from joe johns, my colleague, and also from governor beshear. the talk about not being able to get to a lot of people who need to be rescued because of that rushing water. what about the communications in terms of staying in touch with people? are there communication concerns still this morning? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on and for bringing attention to this devastation in eastern kentucky. to answer your question, yes, there are many efforts ongoing at the state level, as well as in the local elected officials' communities that have been most impacted. some of those communications are or beganic, they are neighbors -- organic, they are flashes reaching touts neighbors, utilizing social media, texting, calling to check on family members, and those messages are making their way to kentucky emergency management as well as the state police post in the region. and
. >>> joining me is kentucky's lieutenant governor, jacqueline coleman. it's good to have you with us this morning. i want to pick up on what we were hearing there both from joe johns, my colleague, and also from governor beshear. the talk about not being able to get to a lot of people who need to be rescued because of that rushing water. what about the communications in terms of staying in touch with people? are there communication concerns still this morning? >> well, first of...
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catherine goldstein, arena and kevin mccarthy, jacqueline ron kind -- and eduardo. approximately 40 wounded survivors are still recovering. police say the suspect confessed to the shooting during the fourth of july parade. he was on the verge of a second attack. reporter: the rampage could have continued. the 21-year-old who opened fire on july 4 parade goers in highland park, illinois contemplated another attack on that same day. >> it appears when he drove to madison, he did see a medicine -- a celebration occurring. he seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting. approximately 60 rounds. reporter: instead of carrying out the top -- the attack, robert crimo the third drove back to chicago. >>'s motivation isn't necessarily clear. he had some type of affinity towards the number four and seven. reporter: he is charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. more charges are likely. authorities face questions about how he was able to buy guns legally, a series of red flags over the years. one in 2019 after police say he
catherine goldstein, arena and kevin mccarthy, jacqueline ron kind -- and eduardo. approximately 40 wounded survivors are still recovering. police say the suspect confessed to the shooting during the fourth of july parade. he was on the verge of a second attack. reporter: the rampage could have continued. the 21-year-old who opened fire on july 4 parade goers in highland park, illinois contemplated another attack on that same day. >> it appears when he drove to madison, he did see a...
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catherine goldstein, arena and kevin mccarthy, jacqueline ron kind -- and eduardo. approximately 40 wounded survivors are still recovering. police say the suspect confessed to the shooting during the fourth of july parade. he was on the verge of a second attack. reporter: the rampage could have continued. the 21-year-old who opened fire on july 4 parade goers in highland park, illinois contemplated another attack on that same day. >> it appears when he drove to madison, he did see a medicine -- a celebration occurring. he seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting. approximately 60 rounds. reporter: instead of carrying out the top -- the attack, robert crimo the third drove back to chicago. >>'s motivation isn't necessarily clear. he had some type of affinity towards the number four and seven. reporter: he is charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. more charges are likely. authorities face questions about how he was able to buy guns legally, a series of red flags over the years. one in 2019 after police say he
catherine goldstein, arena and kevin mccarthy, jacqueline ron kind -- and eduardo. approximately 40 wounded survivors are still recovering. police say the suspect confessed to the shooting during the fourth of july parade. he was on the verge of a second attack. reporter: the rampage could have continued. the 21-year-old who opened fire on july 4 parade goers in highland park, illinois contemplated another attack on that same day. >> it appears when he drove to madison, he did see a...
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she developed a garden both on the east side, where the jacqueline kennedy garden is located. what was known then and now as colonial styles gardens. haugen's, gravel walks, spaces of garden flowers. old-fashioned favorites in addition to flies and astors, roses as well. it was typical of the kind of thing you would see and maybe mount vernon. that lasted for a about a decade until the successor completely did her current spaces in a more modern taste. ellen wilson was also a painter and she had when i would call a modern aesthetic, darren her modern rose garden things started to take shape, the rectangular shape with the open central lawn dates back to that time period. then, fast forward a little bit more and by the 1930s it was still in place. i hate to say, the garden was a little bit overgrown and not particularly well kept. i think any gardener can commiserate with that. then, during the truman renovation of the white house turn 1940 and 1952, and pretty much the entirety of the grounds was enveloped as a construction site. the white house was torn down to the bare walls
she developed a garden both on the east side, where the jacqueline kennedy garden is located. what was known then and now as colonial styles gardens. haugen's, gravel walks, spaces of garden flowers. old-fashioned favorites in addition to flies and astors, roses as well. it was typical of the kind of thing you would see and maybe mount vernon. that lasted for a about a decade until the successor completely did her current spaces in a more modern taste. ellen wilson was also a painter and she...
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get back south jacqueline, under korea, islands, the territories laws during the rest. so japanese war, poland, his fate was also being decided. churchill wanted the exile, the london pro western government to return to warsaw. stanley needed frenzy, poland. and he insisted on a free election. roosevelt, bank, stalin, and churchill had to concede, but bar girlish dorshek. they do 12 should match victoria good mine you could show more as to from the machine. yeah, for sure. the ball. but underscore from tusky product laura, and i'm going to ship a slip in the portrait. my boyfriend laughed as de alotted some macola duke. this capital a met, shamal is all hollowed no way num, roosevelt proposed the new international coalition. the united nations organisation, the victorious countries were given the right to veto the u. n. 's key decisions or reborn after a more premier, mr. was completing his sure. sure. it was all it up the wrong looks like you for leasing a deal or not, but uses boy might not ship but she did her no further corranio. he will prefer martin barocha to bug
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would not seek re-election that year lady bird opened up the white house as had her predecessor jacqueline kennedy to the american public via television cameras. this was recorded by the white house naval photographic center. many years ago when i was the wife of a brand new texas congressman. i snapped photographs outside these iron gates. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like many tourists i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that's a feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here each year. i was impressed by the majesty of the great state rooms on the first floor and was proud of the stream of history that ran through each of them. what the pastor by doesn't always realize is that there are two sides to the white house. the official side that remains in the public eye and the private side that the public rarely sees the living quarters for the president and his family. this is our living room. actually. it's the west end of the long haul. it's the nerve center and cross
would not seek re-election that year lady bird opened up the white house as had her predecessor jacqueline kennedy to the american public via television cameras. this was recorded by the white house naval photographic center. many years ago when i was the wife of a brand new texas congressman. i snapped photographs outside these iron gates. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like many tourists i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part...
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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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they include jacqueline son heim, nicholas toledo, 88-year-old stephen strauss, 64-year-old catherine goldstein, and husband and wife, 35-year-old irna mccartney and kevin mccarthy. their two-year-old son was with them at the parade and survived. please also released new details of the suspect's actions the day of the shooting and leading up to it. surveillance video shows the suspect wearing women's clothing, which he used to disguise himself and cover his face tattoos. it may have helped him blend into the crowd and escape after firing more than 70 rounds from a rooftop. police revealed the suspect planned the attack for weeks. he bought five firearms legally in illinois over the last two years. we also learned of 2 prior encounters with police. both in 2019. the first was a mental health call, the second from a concerned family member. >> the second occurred in september of 2019. a family member reported he said he was going to kill everyone and he had a collection of knives. the police responded to his residence, removed 16 knives, a dagger, and a sword. at that time, there was no
they include jacqueline son heim, nicholas toledo, 88-year-old stephen strauss, 64-year-old catherine goldstein, and husband and wife, 35-year-old irna mccartney and kevin mccarthy. their two-year-old son was with them at the parade and survived. please also released new details of the suspect's actions the day of the shooting and leading up to it. surveillance video shows the suspect wearing women's clothing, which he used to disguise himself and cover his face tattoos. it may have helped him...
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. >> reporter: she won the jacqueline kennedy onas is award for her service to local communities. the parent organization multiplying good made the announcement in indiana at the national celebration of service. >> it was really shocked and honored to be recognized for something that i love so much to do. >> reporter: she cofounded moms against poverty in 2008 to provide education and help and orphan care plus basic needs like food and water and hygiene products. they are served more than 2 million people, more poor people in the u.s., iran and senningal and other countries. it ise 60 schd supported orpha centers. food baskets have gone to more than 27,000 afghans at the iran border who fled the taliban. >> her recent trip to iran shows the skyrocketing need in the pandemic. she shared a heartbreaking story of a mother she met whose 10-year-old daughter is too weak to undergo a life-saving operation. >> a story about a mom would can't get open heart surgery for her daughter because she's too thin and malnourished. how does that hit you as a mom. >> quite hard. very hard. i was loo
. >> reporter: she won the jacqueline kennedy onas is award for her service to local communities. the parent organization multiplying good made the announcement in indiana at the national celebration of service. >> it was really shocked and honored to be recognized for something that i love so much to do. >> reporter: she cofounded moms against poverty in 2008 to provide education and help and orphan care plus basic needs like food and water and hygiene products. they are...
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and they are moving forward in the number of different directions. >> all right, alemany jacqueline and melissa murray, thank you so much. police body cam video has been released in the case of a hang-up black woman who fell out of a police car and died. her family is demanding answers. and they say there is more video they need to, see next. to, see next keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] is it me or does everyone auditioning for this health insurance commercial look the same? it's not you. health insurance companies see us all the same. that's not good. well, except humana. they see me. after my back surgery, humana sent a home health nurse for five days. helped me get set up, showed me how to manage my meds... ...even sent
and they are moving forward in the number of different directions. >> all right, alemany jacqueline and melissa murray, thank you so much. police body cam video has been released in the case of a hang-up black woman who fell out of a police car and died. her family is demanding answers. and they say there is more video they need to, see next. to, see next keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have...
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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? >> it was definitely a process of evolution and a dramatic point of departure. i guess the answer to your question's bills. really, the history of that site as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed a garden there and both on the east side, where the jacqueline kennedy garden is located. what was known then and now as colonial styles gardens. --, gravel walks, spaces of garden flowers. old-fashioned favorites in addition to peonies, flocks and astors, roses as well. it was typical of the kind of thing you would see and maybe mount vernon. that lasted for a about a decade until the successor completely did her current spaces in a more modern taste. ellen wilson was also a painter and she had when i would call a modern aesthetic, during her term the rose garden things started to take shape, the rectangular shape with the open central lawn dates back to that time period. then, fast forward a little bit more and by the 19
jacqueline kennedy redid the rose garden, was that a dramatic departure point from generations before? or, was it a process of evolution? >> it was definitely a process of evolution and a dramatic point of departure. i guess the answer to your question's bills. really, the history of that site as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed a garden there and both on the east side, where the jacqueline kennedy garden is located. what was known then and now as...
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. >> reporter: families of the deceased left to pick up the pieces. 63-year-old jacqueline sondheim.year-old katherine goldstein. 78-year-old nicholas saragoza. 88-year-old steven strauss. the young boy left orphaned, his parents 35-year-old irina mccarthy, husband 37-year-old kevin mccarthy, among the dead. their young son was separated from them during the chaos. he's been recently reunited with his grandparents. tonight the highland park community is left trying to make sense of senseless loss, while investigators look for answers to a sea of unanswered questions. why this place here? why these people? why does this keep happening? >> this is the most volatile, dynamic, and dangerous threat environment that i've pexperien. it is a threat environment which results literally in a mass shooting every several weeks. we are in an epidemic of mass casualty violence. >> our thanks to alex. >>> demaryius thomas seemed to have it all. a decade-long nfl career and a super bowl ring. until his shocking death at age 33. his heartbroken parents donated his brain to science, and they're reveali
. >> reporter: families of the deceased left to pick up the pieces. 63-year-old jacqueline sondheim.year-old katherine goldstein. 78-year-old nicholas saragoza. 88-year-old steven strauss. the young boy left orphaned, his parents 35-year-old irina mccarthy, husband 37-year-old kevin mccarthy, among the dead. their young son was separated from them during the chaos. he's been recently reunited with his grandparents. tonight the highland park community is left trying to make sense of...
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get back south jacqueline, under korea islands, the territories laws during the rousseau, japanese war, poland his fate was also being decided. churchill wanted the exile, the london pro western government to return to warsaw star and needed friendly poland. and he insisted on a free election. roosevelt. bang, stalin, and churchill had to concede, but bar girlish door were shocked. i blew 12 short measured atoria. good man, you can show more as or to from them a brushing for? should the bull...