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this week, caroline kennedy and first lady jill biden among those remembering the work of jacqueline kennedy in 1961 founding of the white house historical association. the association's president, -- shares highlights from the 60th anniversary is november 2021 gala event held at the metropolitan museum in new york. >> telling the rich stories of white house history has been the mission of the white house historical's association since we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy. it was her vision that the young age of 31, to create an organization that would provide not taxpayer funding to maintain the museum standard of the house, which had been somewhat neglected leading up to the kennedys. although the association is developed and expanded over the past 60 years, the mission established by mrs. kennedy still guides our work and our offerings. earlier this month, the association celebrated our 60th anniversary with a gala at the -- at the metropolitan museum of art in new york. the evening featured powerful and poignant remarks from first lady of the united states dr.
this week, caroline kennedy and first lady jill biden among those remembering the work of jacqueline kennedy in 1961 founding of the white house historical association. the association's president, -- shares highlights from the 60th anniversary is november 2021 gala event held at the metropolitan museum in new york. >> telling the rich stories of white house history has been the mission of the white house historical's association since we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline...
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but the inside of the white house really needed a lot of work in jacqueline.lly 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 citizens flock
but the inside of the white house really needed a lot of work in jacqueline.lly 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...
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jacqueline kennedy's dream had come true. the white house historical association was born. now, like many millions of americans i was introduced to the white house historical association through its famous christmas ornament program. for many years on the today show, my dear friend and mentor, willard scott, took great delight in unveiling each new ornament on the today show beginning with the first tournament in 1981. and as i understand it, the moment he held up the ornament for the cameras, at the phones i began to ring at the associations of small headquarters while crowds gathered outside, forming lines that run along from the association's doorstep through the lafayette square neighborhood. we'll get to that later. in those days before e-commerce, determined customers could not be determined by whether, wind, rain, snow, sleet. willard loved christmas, he loved america, america loved him, and he is a genuine enthusiasm was contagious. and maybe in his honor, we should resume this tradition. i would be happy to stand in for my friend and mentor. [applause] >> we look f
jacqueline kennedy's dream had come true. the white house historical association was born. now, like many millions of americans i was introduced to the white house historical association through its famous christmas ornament program. for many years on the today show, my dear friend and mentor, willard scott, took great delight in unveiling each new ornament on the today show beginning with the first tournament in 1981. and as i understand it, the moment he held up the ornament for the cameras,...
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like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from smith college. last but not least, we have pushed susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collection
like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa...
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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 go to you first, jacqueline.outcomes. can you quickly explain for our audience the difference between a lockdown drill and an active shooter drill? >> absolutely. and thank you for having us. a lockdown drill is a drill that's practiced for any danger inside of a building. that can include an active shooter or active scoohool shoor but have to. active shooter drills were for one situation and one situation only and that's an active attacker in the building. >> amanda, critics say that lockdown drills can be traumatized for students. so is your main argument that the benefits outweigh the costs? >> they are, and i think that there's confusion about lockdown drills versus some of these other kinds of drills. as jacqueline said, lockdown drills are -- can be for a variety of different dangerous situations. and we teach people to lock the door, turn off the lights, get out of sight. and so it's not using sensorial techniques, not teaching people to fight back or having a lot of traumatizing kind of stimulation. so wh
i want to go to you first, jacqueline.outcomes. can you quickly explain for our audience the difference between a lockdown drill and an active shooter drill? >> absolutely. and thank you for having us. a lockdown drill is a drill that's practiced for any danger inside of a building. that can include an active shooter or active scoohool shoor but have to. active shooter drills were for one situation and one situation only and that's an active attacker in the building. >> amanda,...
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jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of 1 million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the possession of walking orders. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march of homage. all follow the late president's casket, walking from the white house to saint matthews cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the cathol
jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president kennedy....
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in the food to nolan, it doesn't work for jacqueline. like with a lot, i'm up but i will try it again somewhere else in the community. jack av says it's too small. local coaches. i thought any molly got it and she said you couldn't go at the entrance is much too small group. molly jackals are shy and cunning and masterfully camouflaged by their fur. it's only with video traps that slot go gets to see the animals. but that's tedious. it's hot, the islands to rain is rough. putting cameras in the right place requires as much luck as skill. and then he has to go back every 2 or 3 weeks to replace the batteries and view the pictures you book with arm or so. or here we lose him 8 cameras to find out how many the arts, what direction they are headed in under frequency. so you're chuck, how often they show up calico, just our civil jojo loaded here at the only water hole on all the cannady islands. the chances are good, the sheep come to drink, but so do the jackals. nice, lassie sir, this is jacqueline. yes. and this is good. the sheep sheep a
in the food to nolan, it doesn't work for jacqueline. like with a lot, i'm up but i will try it again somewhere else in the community. jack av says it's too small. local coaches. i thought any molly got it and she said you couldn't go at the entrance is much too small group. molly jackals are shy and cunning and masterfully camouflaged by their fur. it's only with video traps that slot go gets to see the animals. but that's tedious. it's hot, the islands to rain is rough. putting cameras in the...
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. >> javier was outside the school, desperately worried about his 9-year-old daughter jacqueline. argued with authorities outside, saying they should go in. you said that law enforcement didn't do their jobs. they should have gone in faster. do you still believe that? >> 100%. they should have gone in as soon as they heard gunshots, you know. the point where i was at, i was a good 45 yards away, and i heard like three or four gunshots at that time. and all they did was move back, move back. do your job, go in. what are you fighting us for? go do your job. and another thing, it's sad to say, they -- they didn't go in like they said they did. they painted a pretty picture at the press conference with governor abbott that said they went in swift and took this gunman out. and that was totally false. and being there, i saw it all. not just me. a lot of the parents that were there saw it firsthand. so no, they didn't do what they said they did. >> when police finally killed the shooter, they found jacqueline badly wounded, but she still had a pulse. she later died from her wounds. when
. >> javier was outside the school, desperately worried about his 9-year-old daughter jacqueline. argued with authorities outside, saying they should go in. you said that law enforcement didn't do their jobs. they should have gone in faster. do you still believe that? >> 100%. they should have gone in as soon as they heard gunshots, you know. the point where i was at, i was a good 45 yards away, and i heard like three or four gunshots at that time. and all they did was move back,...
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jacqueline howard joins us now.in how this plan is going to be implemented. >> well, the biden administration just announced this new plan this morning to really ramp up its response to the monkeypox outbreak. and while explaining, you know, the new strategy, there was a lot of concern in their voices, because right now, the u.s. has about a third of the global number of monkeypox cases. when we look at the numbers in the united states, there are more than 13,000 cases, as you mentioned. that's about 34% of the total worldwide. the u.s. has 4% of the world's population, but 34% of the world's monkeypox cases. so let's take a look at the strategy that federal health officials who announced a new strategy this morning, what they plan to do. there are plans to make 1.8 million doses of vaccines available. that's an additional 1.8 to what we have now. the point is to target vaccines to large event locations. there's also plans to preposition 50,000 courses of treatment. and those 1.8 million doses of vaccine, that numbe
jacqueline howard joins us now.in how this plan is going to be implemented. >> well, the biden administration just announced this new plan this morning to really ramp up its response to the monkeypox outbreak. and while explaining, you know, the new strategy, there was a lot of concern in their voices, because right now, the u.s. has about a third of the global number of monkeypox cases. when we look at the numbers in the united states, there are more than 13,000 cases, as you mentioned....
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is here.h of the dosage as effective? >> well, victor, the reason why this can be given as a fifth is because it will be administered in a different way. it will be administered intradermally according to the fda's announcement that came out moments ago. so here's the difference. the vaccine currently or has been given subcutaneously, so it's administered into the fatty tissue below the skin. when you use that smaller dosage, it could now be given intradermally. that's administered between the skin layers. that requires a shortage syringe, and that's why using this method, the intradermal methm, that's why we can use smaller doses with this method and that's the biden administration's effort to really increase vaccine supply, to go from one dose given one time to now one dose will equal five doses because it will require a fifth of what's used now. so that's what's happening, victor. we do need more research on exactly the effectiveness and how this new method, the intradermal injections might
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is here.h of the dosage as effective? >> well, victor, the reason why this can be given as a fifth is because it will be administered in a different way. it will be administered intradermally according to the fda's announcement that came out moments ago. so here's the difference. the vaccine currently or has been given subcutaneously, so it's administered into the fatty tissue below the skin. when you use that smaller dosage, it could now be given...
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. >> cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. jacqueline, what's the plan in schools?yn, the cdc has released guidance for schools and child care centers and the plan here is similar to other infectious disease protocols that they have in place so disinfect and clean surfaces and of course, if there is a case to do contact tracing and see who the infected person has been in contact with. overall, the concern level is low, and the reason why is school districts i've talked to say that the number of cases among kids is seriously low. i mean, look at the numbers here. so far, a total of 17 cases among children 15 and younger have been reported to the cdc. six cases among kids younger than 5. seven among ages 6 to 10, and four among ages 11 to 15. in total across the country among all ages, there are more than 16,000 monkeypox cases. the majority are in adults. so that's why school districts tell me that yes, the risk is low, but they are keeping a very close eye on cases, especially in their local areas and the national association of school nurses told me that for parent
. >> cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. jacqueline, what's the plan in schools?yn, the cdc has released guidance for schools and child care centers and the plan here is similar to other infectious disease protocols that they have in place so disinfect and clean surfaces and of course, if there is a case to do contact tracing and see who the infected person has been in contact with. overall, the concern level is low, and the reason why is school districts i've talked to...
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jacqueline alemany, congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, an msnbc contributorne daniels, white house correspondent for politico, and barb mcquade, veteran prosecutor and former dish and shiny for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during that biden inflation is a professor at the university of michigan law school. good to see you all, jacqueline, you have new reporting on just how long the national archives has been trying to get these documents back from trump, even before he left the white house. but the former president acts like he is surprised by this. tell us what you learned. >> joining us now is democratic congressman adam schiff, chair of the house intelligence committee, and member of the january 6th select committee and served as the lead impeachment manager for the first impeachment trial of donald trump. the paperback addition of his book, midnight in washington, how we almost lost our democracy and still could, he's now available with a new afterward -- thank you for joining us tonight, congressman schiff, -- we've just gott
jacqueline alemany, congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, an msnbc contributorne daniels, white house correspondent for politico, and barb mcquade, veteran prosecutor and former dish and shiny for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during that biden inflation is a professor at the university of michigan law school. good to see you all, jacqueline, you have new reporting on just how long the national archives has been trying to get these documents...
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jacqueline alemany, congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, an msnbc contributor. eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico, and barb mcquade, veteran prosecutor and former dish and shiny for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during that biden inflation is a professor at the university of michigan law school. good to see you all, jacqueline, you have new reporting on just how long the national archives has been trying to get these documents back from trump, even before he left the white house. but the former president acts like he is surprised by this. tell us what you learned. li>> yeah, thanks so much for having me on tonight. we reviewed an email, of correspondents, before bush tween -- the national archives. in a may time period. and that show that there was determination weeks before former president trump left office that certain items around roughly two dozen boxes of original presidential records that were being kept at the residence of the white house needed to be returned to norah under the presidential records act. a
jacqueline alemany, congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, an msnbc contributor. eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico, and barb mcquade, veteran prosecutor and former dish and shiny for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during that biden inflation is a professor at the university of michigan law school. good to see you all, jacqueline, you have new reporting on just how long the national archives has been trying to get these...
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jacqueline? i no idea. i guess you know better than i do. whatever emerges from today's hearing . it truly won't be the end of the story. let's bring in our political correspond, anita hossa here, nina. chance all of shelters due to testify in this tack scandal today is he expected to shed any light on it? well, i wouldn't expect that to happen, terry, because m love. so the strategy is to stick to what he's been saying all along. he can't remember the details of the conversations with the officials from the bank, and you have to keep in mind that some 50 witnesses have been heard so far in by this committee. and there is no evidence so far, even after all these statements that he knows more than he is saying, all that he even played an active role. so i don't think that we're going to be learning much and new information today. a shelter itself is not the target of this investigation. it must be said, these are appearing only as a witness relating to his former role as mayor of hamburg. so why is this still a potential danger fordham, anita? yes, that is actually, this is the big
jacqueline? i no idea. i guess you know better than i do. whatever emerges from today's hearing . it truly won't be the end of the story. let's bring in our political correspond, anita hossa here, nina. chance all of shelters due to testify in this tack scandal today is he expected to shed any light on it? well, i wouldn't expect that to happen, terry, because m love. so the strategy is to stick to what he's been saying all along. he can't remember the details of the conversations with the...
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where do you think it came from, jacqueline? i no idea. i guess you know better than i do. whatever emerges from today's hearing, it truly won't be the end of the story. germany has resumed troop rotations in molly after a dispute, so german aircraft turn around, mid flight. berlin suspended it's peacekeeping operations. when molly's military government refused access, still doubts remain over the future of the mission. as molly is using russian mercenaries to fight a jihadist insurgency. the french may have left, but international troops are still in marley. among them around $1000.00 germans, part of the un backed men, no small peacekeeping mission. there are mixed feelings about them being there. in this, madeline, this minister has brought us nothing but problems. it would be better if they left them. alice will very live whenever he's last. if i'm a year for my feel, they have assisted miley in training and on many levels, including financial and moral support for this, we cannot say there are no benefits a month. this corporation has been a win for all parties tension
where do you think it came from, jacqueline? i no idea. i guess you know better than i do. whatever emerges from today's hearing, it truly won't be the end of the story. germany has resumed troop rotations in molly after a dispute, so german aircraft turn around, mid flight. berlin suspended it's peacekeeping operations. when molly's military government refused access, still doubts remain over the future of the mission. as molly is using russian mercenaries to fight a jihadist insurgency. the...
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and of course, you know how close me, javan jacqueline werner and jacqueline repeatedly tried to persuade him that he needed to come aboard. but for whatever reason, he would not. so i never met me to all the marcia. ah ah, i mean in july 1993 islamic radicals set fire to a hotel and safest turkey where the translator of the satanic verses was among those attending a cultural conference. 37 people died in the blaze. it was the last large scale protest. as the years passed, the death threats became fewer gradually rushed, he began to appear in public again. bookstores ushered him in through the back door . 1994 in january, a group of $100.00 arab and muslim intellectuals published statements in favor of rusty excerpts of the satanic verses band. and all muslim countries appeared in an egyptian newspaper. on october 14th, the nobel prize winning novelist, naji by force was seriously wounded in a knife attack in cairo. but gradually, things improved in the sense of the analysis of the threat against my wife begun to diminish. and eventually there was a agreement between the british and the i
and of course, you know how close me, javan jacqueline werner and jacqueline repeatedly tried to persuade him that he needed to come aboard. but for whatever reason, he would not. so i never met me to all the marcia. ah ah, i mean in july 1993 islamic radicals set fire to a hotel and safest turkey where the translator of the satanic verses was among those attending a cultural conference. 37 people died in the blaze. it was the last large scale protest. as the years passed, the death threats...
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jacqueline conversÓ con la representante sobre la mejor forma de reducir energÍa en el verano. >> a reducciÓnndicionado. cerrar persianas o cortinas. evitar el uso de electrodomÉsticos grandes. cargar aparatos electrÓnicos luego de las 9:00 de la noche. tambiÉn podrÍa ayudar a reducir apagones inesperados. los clientes pueden reportar los apagones que hay en su Área visit dando la pÁgina pge.com. para los clientes que tengo un equipo de soporte vital existe trama leve base mÉdica que ofrece un descuento en el costo. >> lo bueno es que no se basa en ingresos. no tiene que calificar con sus ingresos. sÓlo con la condiciÓn mÉdica calificada. asma, mÁquinas para dormir, mÁquinas de oxÍgeno, sillas de ruedas elÉctricas, ese tipo de equipos de soporte vital o enfermedades a largo plazo. paola: y busca trabajo preste atenciÓn. se ofrecen empleos para quienes estÉn interesados en ser chÓferes de autobuses o mecÁnicos. un representante nos cuenta mÁs sobre esta opciÓn. >> el salario beneficios comienza el primer dÍa de la capacitaciÓn. si eres conductor de autobÚs tienes la oportunidad de un bono de $
jacqueline conversÓ con la representante sobre la mejor forma de reducir energÍa en el verano. >> a reducciÓnndicionado. cerrar persianas o cortinas. evitar el uso de electrodomÉsticos grandes. cargar aparatos electrÓnicos luego de las 9:00 de la noche. tambiÉn podrÍa ayudar a reducir apagones inesperados. los clientes pueden reportar los apagones que hay en su Área visit dando la pÁgina pge.com. para los clientes que tengo un equipo de soporte vital existe trama leve base...
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your jacqueline. he is still or changing that is nick ega. those are, if he accused ye neg maria roy year mom named me, had thought such a 3 up 3 week store is the hot besides, but i read ye, what's the sky? you proud with her bosom, my soul, the soviets and melodies for music. if you estimate, although truces mode some more cheese thought somebody american alone in more more boys it all mean? yes we're yes, good e b, a yog ah, what's nemo minute? it is sad enough be semester shut. the resold...
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jacqueline, whoward has more.u can tell us is this. >> the latest from the white house is that updated covid-19 booster shots could be available by early to mid september. and that is according to the white house covid-19 response coordinator dr. jha. he spoke to the event on tuesday. have a listen. >> good news is here, about two months ago the fda authorized the new vaccines which should be arriving in the next few weeks. they have part of the original strength, but a part of ba.5, the virus that is out there right now. the big picture bottom line is these are substantial upgrades in our vaccines in terms of their ability to prevent infection, to prevent transmission, certainly to prevent serious illness. >> and we heard him say that as we see the omicron subvariant ba.5 dominating here in the u.s., having an updated vaccine will be important to maintain protection against covid-19. right now omicron subvarient ba.5 causes about 88.8% of all covid-19 cases in the u.s. dr. jha also said that the upgraded vaccines
jacqueline, whoward has more.u can tell us is this. >> the latest from the white house is that updated covid-19 booster shots could be available by early to mid september. and that is according to the white house covid-19 response coordinator dr. jha. he spoke to the event on tuesday. have a listen. >> good news is here, about two months ago the fda authorized the new vaccines which should be arriving in the next few weeks. they have part of the original strength, but a part of...
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. >> javier was outside the school desperately waiting to hear about his daughter jacqueline. >> youw enforcement students doesn't their jobs, they should have gone in faster. do you still believe that? >> 100%. yeah. they should have gone in as soon as they heard gunshots. the point where i was at, i was a good 45 yards away, and i heard like three or four gunshots at that time, and all they did was move back, move back. do your job and go in. what are you fighting us for? go do your job, and -- and the other thing, it's sad to say they -- they didn't go in the way they said they did. they paint a pretty picture at the press conference with governor abbott. they said they went in swift and took this gunman out, and that was totally false and being there i saw it all, not just me, you know. a lot of parents that were there, you know, saw it firsthand. so, no, they didn't do what they said they did. >> when police found the shooter they found jacqueline badly wounded. she still had a pulse. she later died from her wounds. when we come back, the final press conference from texas law en
. >> javier was outside the school desperately waiting to hear about his daughter jacqueline. >> youw enforcement students doesn't their jobs, they should have gone in faster. do you still believe that? >> 100%. yeah. they should have gone in as soon as they heard gunshots. the point where i was at, i was a good 45 yards away, and i heard like three or four gunshots at that time, and all they did was move back, move back. do your job and go in. what are you fighting us for? go...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins me now, who should get this new booster?e covid-19 response coordinator dr. ashish jha says this will be a booster available to all adults. the plan is to have a vaccine, a covid-19 vaccine that still offers protection against the original strain of the virus but it's been updated to also offer protection against the circulating variants, the omicron sub variants, ba.5 and ba.4. the vaccine should be available in early to mid september, and again, it could be updated to specifically target ba.4 and ba.5 sub variants, and it will be vital to have this as we approach flu season because the hope is to make sure if we maintain protection against covid-19, our hospitals will not be overwhelmed with both covid and flu patients. and here's more from what the white house covid-19 response coordinator, dr. ashish jha had to say. have a listen. >> the big picture bottom line is these are substantial up upgrades in our vaccines in terms of their ability to prevent infection, to prevent serious illness, and those vaccines are coming ver
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins me now, who should get this new booster?e covid-19 response coordinator dr. ashish jha says this will be a booster available to all adults. the plan is to have a vaccine, a covid-19 vaccine that still offers protection against the original strain of the virus but it's been updated to also offer protection against the circulating variants, the omicron sub variants, ba.5 and ba.4. the vaccine should be available in early to mid september, and again, it...
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let's get more details from health reporter jacqueline howard.t is alarming to see an increase in advanced stage of cancer, specifically cervical cancer here, can this study also found at the same time, there's been a decline in diagnosing early stage cervical cancer. which suggests we're catching some cases that are far more advanced. and that's what's really concerning. so what this study did, researchers looked at data from the year 2001 to 2018. and during that 17-year span, they found that there was an annual increase of advanced cervical cancer. we're talking stage 4 here, at a rate of 1.3%. during that same time period, the researchers found the demographic that saw the biggest increase overall were white women in the south. and that demographic there was an annual increase at the rate of 4.5% in stage 4 cervical cancers. now, the researchers did emphasize that overall, when you think of the incidence of getting stage 4 cervical cancer, being diagnosed with it, the researchers did emphasize black women are still more likely to be diagnosed
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let's bring in cnn's jacqueline howard. vaccinated? >> jake, health officials in new york are really trying to raise alarm about this, and rockland county where that case was identified that you mentioned, county officials and health care providers are distributing posters to help raise awareness around the situation and to really encourage parents to make sure that their children are fully vaccinated against polio. and that's because in the state of new york, the vaccination rate is lower than the national average. i'll tell you some numbers now. it looks like the national average is around 93% of children are vaccinated against polio. but in the state of new york, the average is 79%. in new york city, when you look at the city level, it's 86%. but in new york, jake, some counties are in the 50s and 60s. so when you look at rockland county, where that case was identified, the vaccination rate is 60%. in neighboring orange county, it's 59%. and so that's why health officials are really trying to put in that message to make
let's bring in cnn's jacqueline howard. vaccinated? >> jake, health officials in new york are really trying to raise alarm about this, and rockland county where that case was identified that you mentioned, county officials and health care providers are distributing posters to help raise awareness around the situation and to really encourage parents to make sure that their children are fully vaccinated against polio. and that's because in the state of new york, the vaccination rate is...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, jacqueline. >>> coming up, disturbing and emotional testimony assses take the stand and recount being shown gruesome photos of the helicopter crash that killed nba legend kobe bryant and his daughter and seven others. we'll have the latest on the trial next. for adults with neralized myasthenia gravis who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies, it may feel like the world is moving without you. but the picture is changing, with vyvgart. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. in a clinical study, the most common infections were urinary tract and respiratory tract infections. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or if you have symptoms of an infection. vyvgart can cause allergic reactions. the most common side effects include respiratory tract infection, headache, and urinary tract infection. picture your life in motion with vy
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organizando desde ya para poder disfrutar esos partidos que únicamente podrá ver por telemundo, jacqueline toma su cerveza disfrutan se traen sus banderas y la gente celebra los grandes >> los apasionados del fútbol ya tiene sus equipos preferidos >>brasil no se puede descartar nunca >> qatar se enfrentará a ecuador en el estadio (nombre) ese día no habrán más partidos pero ya los locales como restaurantes y bares se preparan para recibir a quienes no se quieren perder este evento >>principalmente son los hinchas argentinos, algunos colombianos otros brasileños por lo general y también algunos mexicanos, y los fanáticos de méxico siempre vienen por aquí también >>y aunque la diferencia de horario es bastante la fanaticada dice estar muy entusiasmada >>disfrutar de un mundial nuevo en un lugar diferente a lo que uno está acostumbrado >>estamos esperando desde hace cuatro años y ya iba a empezar en el verano >> desde san mateo tuvieron un fin de semana muy diferente les cuento por qué después de la pausa >>hoy en punto de las cinco tenga mucho cuidado, malhechores están a acecho con una nuev
organizando desde ya para poder disfrutar esos partidos que únicamente podrá ver por telemundo, jacqueline toma su cerveza disfrutan se traen sus banderas y la gente celebra los grandes >> los apasionados del fútbol ya tiene sus equipos preferidos >>brasil no se puede descartar nunca >> qatar se enfrentará a ecuador en el estadio (nombre) ese día no habrán más partidos pero ya los locales como restaurantes y bares se preparan para recibir a quienes no se quieren perder...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard, we know about the risks that smoking presents, but what aboutwhat's the impact there? >> right. you know, this study did include those as some of the risk factors being evaluated as well, and you know, often, victor, we talk about the genetic risk factors of cancer, but this study really shows that occupational, behavioral, environmental, metabolic risk factors also play significant roles, so here's what the study found. it looked at data on global cancer deaths in the year 2019, and it found that 44.4% were attributable to preventable risk factors. that's more than 4 million deaths for that year worldwide, and the top three leading risk factors for both men and women combined were smoking, as you see here on the screen, alcohol use, and high bmi, which we know is a measurement for obesity. and another interesting finding, victor, and alisyn, the study also showed that these risk attributable cancer deaths appear to be on the rise. they went up 20% between 2010 and 2019. >> and are there certain types of cancer that are more linked to being over
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard, we know about the risks that smoking presents, but what aboutwhat's the impact there? >> right. you know, this study did include those as some of the risk factors being evaluated as well, and you know, often, victor, we talk about the genetic risk factors of cancer, but this study really shows that occupational, behavioral, environmental, metabolic risk factors also play significant roles, so here's what the study found. it looked at data on global...
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than we are. video ledger garza bullet there was a mile into their eyes that already wiley booth. jacqueline bridge at a time was said, you could go to prison for wearing a mask id rather shyly will yes, knew much it at told the fact that these people allowed me to take their photos of it was a sign of trust. i surely injurious glue you can see all life into my soul in those eyes who agreed to shaw in the dream or to change something for the better still to his minions. gould schuman since russian president vladimir putin invaded ukraine on february 24th 2022. this dream of freedom and democracy has been under attack. just 3 days after the invasion, the 1st russian army units were in the city of pewter, ordering european, and shortly afterwards in european itself. if the russians could take and hold your pin, they would be just 15 kilometers away from keith, making the capitol vulnerable to a direct attack. be for charles selzer. the battle started at 8 o'clock in the morning would be enough of $3.00 1st. they bombarded us, which artillery for an hour then at 9 o'clock, the russians stormed
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cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard joins me now. why are more women developing this cancer? the researchers behind this study say this really points to how we're diagnosing cancer at a late stage, which suggests women, some young women might not be keeping up with cervical cancer screenings, which are recommended for most women every three years, and researchers also pointed to low hpv vaccination rate, and we know hpv is a virus associated with cervical cancer. let's take a look at what the researchers did here. they looked at cervical cancer rates from the year 2001 to 2018. they specifically looked at stage 4 cervical cancer, and they found that during that time span there was an annual increase of stage 4 cervical cancer by 1.3%. so that's how much the rate of stage 4 cervical cancer rose each year. and the researchers found that the demographic among women that saw the highest increase was white women in the south, the increase around 4.5% each year when it came to stage 4 cervical cancer. the researchers still emphasized that overall, black women are still more likely
cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard joins me now. why are more women developing this cancer? the researchers behind this study say this really points to how we're diagnosing cancer at a late stage, which suggests women, some young women might not be keeping up with cervical cancer screenings, which are recommended for most women every three years, and researchers also pointed to low hpv vaccination rate, and we know hpv is a virus associated with cervical cancer. let's take a look at what...
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joining us now is kentucky's lieutenant governor jacqueline coleman.vernor, thank you so much for being here. i know it's very hard to get these numbers in realtime, but has anything changed in terms of the death toll being 37 and hundreds of people still unaccounted for? >> well, thank you so much for having me and for bringing attention to the tragedy in eastern kentucky. at this point, the 37 confirmed deaths remain the same, and we do suspect that there are hundreds that are still missing. the waters are starting to subside in some areas, which makes the search and rescue at least a little bit easier, but i will have to say that we're almost a week into this, and there are still search and rescue missions all day, happening all day, because of the terrain, because it's difficult to reach people who are -- who live in, certainly in the mountains but also because the roads and bridges in many cases have been washed away. >> the hundreds still accounted for, are they missing from concentrated areas where you expect the death toll to rise significantly
joining us now is kentucky's lieutenant governor jacqueline coleman.vernor, thank you so much for being here. i know it's very hard to get these numbers in realtime, but has anything changed in terms of the death toll being 37 and hundreds of people still unaccounted for? >> well, thank you so much for having me and for bringing attention to the tragedy in eastern kentucky. at this point, the 37 confirmed deaths remain the same, and we do suspect that there are hundreds that are still...
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cnn's reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. what are campuses doing to get ready?es and universities are having these ongoing discussions around response because the concern here is real. when you think about a college campus and how students have close contact with one another. that could provide a perfect opportunity for a virus to potentially spread. and some students will be traveling from all over the world to continue their education this fall. my colleagues at cnn health did reach out to colleges and universities, texas a&m, florida a&m and elon university, they had protocols in place to respond to any illness. and those protocols could apply to monkeypox. they talk about is having testing capabilities and isolation if students test positive. and isolation is key because what we know about how the virus spreads it's through close personal contact. that includes skin-to-skin contacts. that includes direct face-to-face, intimate contact. having direct contact with the monkeypox scabs that the rush causes. and having contact with contaminated objects like bed s
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jacqueline howard joins us with more on this. suppose the question is it the sex or the physical activity, right? because there are other ways to transmit this than sex, if i have it right. >> exactly. that's exactly right, jim. there are ways to transmit this that are not sexual. so i did reach out to the cdc on this, and the cdc told me that right now they're describing monkeypox as sexually transmissible, but do acknowledge there are nonsexual ways that the virus can spread. i also spoke with the national coalition of std directors, they're calling the disease sexually associated right now. and, again, that's because that even though right now we are seeing some cases associated with sexual activity, we also know that the virus can spread by simple skin to skin condition tact with the lesions on the skin that the virus causes during an infection. it can also spread through saliva or respiratory secretions and also while this is rare, there is potential for it to spread through contaminated objects like bed sheets or towels or
jacqueline howard joins us with more on this. suppose the question is it the sex or the physical activity, right? because there are other ways to transmit this than sex, if i have it right. >> exactly. that's exactly right, jim. there are ways to transmit this that are not sexual. so i did reach out to the cdc on this, and the cdc told me that right now they're describing monkeypox as sexually transmissible, but do acknowledge there are nonsexual ways that the virus can spread. i also...
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joining us now, "the washington post's" jacqueline alemany, who is behind this reporting, she is alsoributor. jackie, great seeing you. take us through your reporting here. it just seems like standard operating procedure is to erase a ton of stuff? >> that's what seems to be the issue right now, jose, and a big roadblock for the january 6th select committee in their efforts to obtain these materials that they requested through the national archives over a year ago. it was one of the first requests that they initially sent out. and while they have so far received a boat load of other interviews, there are some key, potentially helpful communications that are missing and have been erased and might be unrecoverable because of this procedural breakdown. as you noted, it's not just the department of defense and army officials who were in charge of mobilizing the national guard to respond to the capitol attack, that deleted their text messages. it was an erasing that was done in keeping with the policy of the defense department and army policy, but it's also the department of homeland secur
joining us now, "the washington post's" jacqueline alemany, who is behind this reporting, she is alsoributor. jackie, great seeing you. take us through your reporting here. it just seems like standard operating procedure is to erase a ton of stuff? >> that's what seems to be the issue right now, jose, and a big roadblock for the january 6th select committee in their efforts to obtain these materials that they requested through the national archives over a year ago. it was one of...
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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. boxwood hedge's, gravel walks, spaces of garden flowers. old-fashioned favorites in addition to irises 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 her successor, ellen wilson 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, under her the 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 1948 and 1952, and pretty much the entirety of the grounds was enveloped as a construction site. the white house was to
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amara, boris, back to you. >> thanks, jacqueline howard for that. >>> up next, we have details on thender for you, don't miss all new episodes of "united shades of america" on cnn. w. kamau bell goes beyond the crowded beaches of hawaii to explore the tensions between visitors and locals. it airs tomorrow night at 10. sg - automatically. so no more nudging your partner. or opting for the couch. because the tempur-ergrgo smart base is our first system that detects snoring and automatitically adjusts to help reduce it. your best sleep. all night. every night. don't miss our best offer of the year, with savings up to $700 on select* adjustable mattress sets, and experience the deep, undisturbed rest of tempur-pedic. learn more at *tempurpedic.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash
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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
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joining me now is cnn's health reporter jacqueline howard.le? >> this is news and tts concerning to see a rise in advanced stage cancer, but here is what this study is telling us, kaitlan. the researchers look at cervical cancer rates from the year 2001 to 2018 and found that there was an annual increase of stage 4 cervical cancer by 1.3%. you see there on the screen. and the researchers also found that there was an increase among white women alone of 1.69% so it appeared to be rising higher among white women. it rose among black women 0.67% each year. white women in the south in particular, the researchers found regional differences. that demographic had the highest increase overall with an annual increase at a rate of 4.5%. but even though there was that annual increase, kaitlan, overall researchers did emphasize that black women still have the highest overall rate of cervical cancer, which means black women are still more likely to be diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer. you see the rate among black women it's 1.55 cases per 100,000 peo
joining me now is cnn's health reporter jacqueline howard.le? >> this is news and tts concerning to see a rise in advanced stage cancer, but here is what this study is telling us, kaitlan. the researchers look at cervical cancer rates from the year 2001 to 2018 and found that there was an annual increase of stage 4 cervical cancer by 1.3%. you see there on the screen. and the researchers also found that there was an increase among white women alone of 1.69% so it appeared to be rising...
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here now cnn health reporter jacqueline howard. what have you learned here?ally when it comes to cancer. let's break this all down. this new study looked at data from the year 2019, that's the most recent year for which data were available, and it found that 44.4% of all cancer deaths globally were attributable to preventable risk factors. so that represents more than 4 million deaths, as you see here on this screen. these risk factors, the three leading risk factors according to this study for both men and women combined were smoking, excessive alcohol use and high bmi, that's having a high body mass index, so being overweight or obese. john, again this, really puts in perspective how taking care of ourselves can come a long way, eating right, exercise, not smoking and watching how much you drink. john? >> good choices. jacqueline howard, thank you very much. >>> so this morning actor alec baldwin is speaking out to cnn amid new findings from the "rust" investigation. baldwin maintains he never pulled the trigger and explains why he was scared former preside
here now cnn health reporter jacqueline howard. what have you learned here?ally when it comes to cancer. let's break this all down. this new study looked at data from the year 2019, that's the most recent year for which data were available, and it found that 44.4% of all cancer deaths globally were attributable to preventable risk factors. so that represents more than 4 million deaths, as you see here on this screen. these risk factors, the three leading risk factors according to this study for...