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jacqueline kirk, ou jacqueline kirk's family. jacqueline kirk. you were _ jacqueline kirk's family.cqueline kirk, you were convicted for. he i jacqueline kirk's family. jacqueline i kirk, you were convicted for. he was convicted in — kirk, you were convicted for. he was convicted in 2000 _ kirk, you were convicted for. he was convicted in 2000 and _ kirk, you were convicted for. he was convicted in 2000 and released - kirk, you were convicted for. he was convicted in 2000 and released on l convicted in 2000 and released on licence three years ago. this is him being arrested last year for murder after ms. kirk died in 2019 with a ruptured diaphragm. she after ms. kirk died in 2019 with a ruptured diaphragm.— after ms. kirk died in 2019 with a ruptured diaphragm. she died from her injuries- _ ruptured diaphragm. she died from her injuries. they _ ruptured diaphragm. she died from her injuries. they told _ ruptured diaphragm. she died from her injuries. they told the - ruptured diaphragm. she died from her injuries. they told the court - her in'uries. they told the court that her injur
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jacqueline rest, 24 hours called. i am a free man. you always carried her.fter 2 hours the yard was full of cops. i was afraid to go away from sin. this client reckoned with jacqueline. she told me that one guy in that room recorded the phone. well, when he was somersaulting with her to blackmail, she also asked me to insure her. if anything, here he is to see her , he thinks the client was revered, and then for one more of the butt, yes. i can not know the passport, i did not look at her. and here is the record, it has been preserved. jacqueline kept it in her apartment in a computer i can show you with pleasure. let's see while you stay with us. we'll talk to you again, sergeant. the mice got on. what instructions did you have to follow, observe, record movement. and what did you do, did we have reason to believe that komleva was paying off the killer? well, yes, the envelope is there money right? so now it was necessary to observe the killer to establish his identity, and now komleva is scribbling complaints against you. nothing terrible happened wolves.
jacqueline rest, 24 hours called. i am a free man. you always carried her.fter 2 hours the yard was full of cops. i was afraid to go away from sin. this client reckoned with jacqueline. she told me that one guy in that room recorded the phone. well, when he was somersaulting with her to blackmail, she also asked me to insure her. if anything, here he is to see her , he thinks the client was revered, and then for one more of the butt, yes. i can not know the passport, i did not look at her. and...
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this is jacqueline kirk for ears been done. this is jacqueline kirk for years before _ been done.before the attack, - been done. this is jacqueline kirk i for years before the attack, decades before she was left with life changing injuries —— after she was left with life changing injuries her attacker may be sent back to jail, this time for murder. attacker may be sent back to 'ail, this time for murder.i attacker may be sent back to 'ail, this time for murder. stephen craig had already — this time for murder. stephen craig had already served _ this time for murder. stephen craig had already served a _ this time for murder. stephen craig had already served a life _ this time for murder. stephen craig had already served a life for- had already served a life for causing grievous bodily harm with intent. jacqueline kirk suffered extreme bonds as we have seen there. —— burns. nasa space probes have recorded a powerful collision on the surface of mars. the impact of a 200—tonne meteoroid smashing into the planet resulted in debris being hurled for more than 30 kilometres. researchers s
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jacqueline: sobering.efore we address the issue of ar-15's and semiautomatic weapons, let's talk about the politics of guns. senator murphy, you've been fighting for gun violence legislation for a very long time. and following uvalde, you led the effort to write and pass the bipartisan safer communities act. and this is the first major federal legislation on gun control since 1994. how did you get a compromised bill passed finally? sen. murphy: well, first of all, let me thank the common ground committee, g.w., all your partners for having will and i here today and been looking forward to this conversation. i hope it's useful for those of you in the audience. we did find common ground this summer on maybe the most complicated, most politically vexing issue out there, we'll get into the details of why compromise on the issue of guns is so difficult. but there is a white hot intensity in this country around the issue of guns. it's cultural. but it's also e. extension. -- e. tension. foren. their connection t
jacqueline: sobering.efore we address the issue of ar-15's and semiautomatic weapons, let's talk about the politics of guns. senator murphy, you've been fighting for gun violence legislation for a very long time. and following uvalde, you led the effort to write and pass the bipartisan safer communities act. and this is the first major federal legislation on gun control since 1994. how did you get a compromised bill passed finally? sen. murphy: well, first of all, let me thank the common ground...
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this is jacqueline kirk for ears been done. this is jacqueline kirk for years before _ been done.done. this is jacqueline kirk for years before the attack. - been done. this is jacqueline kirk i for years before the attack. decades after she was left for —— left with life changing injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jail for her murder. jenny, a really distressing case. yes, and just a few moments ago when the guilty verdict was delivered, there was a cheer from the public gallery. herfamily smiled there was a cheer from the public gallery. her family smiled and wiped away tears. thejudge, mrsjustice away tears. the judge, mrsjustice stacey thanked the jury away tears. thejudge, mrsjustice stacey thanked the jury forging away tears. the judge, mrsjustice stacey thanked the jury forging with what she described as a harrowing and distressing case and said they had done an importantjob in delivering justice and closure for the family. this is a highly unusual case. the crown prosecution service tell me they don't believe there is any other case where there has been such an amo
this is jacqueline kirk for ears been done. this is jacqueline kirk for years before _ been done.done. this is jacqueline kirk for years before the attack. - been done. this is jacqueline kirk i for years before the attack. decades after she was left for —— left with life changing injuries, her attacker may be sent back to jail for her murder. jenny, a really distressing case. yes, and just a few moments ago when the guilty verdict was delivered, there was a cheer from the public gallery....
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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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for more on what's happening in haiti, let's turn now to jacqueline charles. the caribbean correspondent for "the miami herald" and she has reported extensively on haiti. jacqueline, thank you so much for joining us. very volatile situation in haiti. describe for us what is going on there and what led to this moment. >> reporter: you know, this moment has been in the making for quite some time. it didn't happen just because the president was assassinated a year ago in july. haiti has been on a downward spiral for a number of years. but this particular case with this crisis, what we saw was after the prime minister announced that they would be raising the price of fuel, people took to the streets. and that just sort of ignited frustrations that had already been building as a result of higher food prices, an economy that's in shambles, the uncertainty, of course the gang violence along with the kidnappings. where we are today is that we have a cholera outbreak, a deadly cholera outbreak. it's unclear whether or not it has spread beyond the capital of port-au-pri
for more on what's happening in haiti, let's turn now to jacqueline charles. the caribbean correspondent for "the miami herald" and she has reported extensively on haiti. jacqueline, thank you so much for joining us. very volatile situation in haiti. describe for us what is going on there and what led to this moment. >> reporter: you know, this moment has been in the making for quite some time. it didn't happen just because the president was assassinated a year ago in july....
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jacqueline, what are you hearing? >> reporter: hi there, it's interesting here in atlanta la most of the illnesses at the hospital were due to rsv. i just spoke to hospital physician dr. and dishane, saying much are due to flu. they're seeing an uptick and shift in what illnesses are presenting here at the hospital. and this trend in the southeast, when you see a certain trend in republicans tore illnesses they can often predict what we might see in the northeast four to six weeks later. so this shift from rsv to flu is getting a shift and it might be a predictor of what hmay happen. and dr. shane did emphasize, that many hospitalized by flu are not vaccinated and same with covid-19, have a listen. >> among the children that we've been seeing with covid and influenza that are requiring honks, 95% have not been fully vaccinated. >> reporter: so, here at children's health care of atlanta, they told me the message is flu before boo. get your flu vaccination before halloween. that's the guidance from this hospital. that's
jacqueline, what are you hearing? >> reporter: hi there, it's interesting here in atlanta la most of the illnesses at the hospital were due to rsv. i just spoke to hospital physician dr. and dishane, saying much are due to flu. they're seeing an uptick and shift in what illnesses are presenting here at the hospital. and this trend in the southeast, when you see a certain trend in republicans tore illnesses they can often predict what we might see in the northeast four to six weeks later....
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. >>> jacqueline es una joven emprendedora naciÓ en palo alto, y a sus 14 aÑos siempre tuvo interÉs yel maquillaje es su mayor pasiÓn. >>> me gusta cuando tÉrmino y se miran y dicen wow, y les gusta el maquillaje, a mi me encanta es arte para mi. >>> jacqueline, dice las mujeres latinas son comprometida y em prin dedora. >>> soy muy trabajadora y voy por lo que quiero lograr. >>> en la semana trabaja en una tienda de maquillaje y luego de su trabajo w y fines de semana pone bellas a mujeres del Área de la bahÍa. >>> me gusta ir a la casa de las personas oye goon a mi casa y conectar bien con el maquina ya je. >>> no hay excusas hasta p lucir bien cada dÍa. >>> kun skwee sners para graduaciones, durante. >>> mÁs de 752 mil vistas en sus videos, tambiÉn enseÑa como maquillarse. >>> esta joven seguirÁ trabajando fuerte e inspirando a jÓvenes para que continÚen con sus sueÑos y negocios. >>> yo quise hacer esto, por todo el tiempo, lo mÁs posible que pueda mi meta hacer maquillaje con gente famosa. >>> espera crear su propia pÁgina de internet aumentar cleern tela y hacer lo que mÁs le gu
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to plaintiff jacqueline, defamation/slander damages, past and future, $10 million.mages past and future, $18,800,000. total fair just and reasonable damages, plaintiff jacqueline, against alex jones and free speech systems, add line a and line b, $28,800,000. initialed by juror number one. to plaintiff mark barger, a, defamation/slander damages past and future. $25 million. b, emotional distress damages, past and future,fully 32,600,000. total fair just and reasonable damages, for plaintiff mark, and against alex jones and free speech systems, add line a and line b, $57 million,600,000. initialed by juror number one. to plaintiff nicole hockey, defamation/slander damages, past and future,fully 32 million. emotional and distress damages past and future, 41 million,600,000 dollars. total fair just and reasonable damages, to plaintiff nicole hockey and against alex jones and free speech systems, add line a and line b, $73,600,000. initialed by juror number one. to plaintiff, a, defamation/slander damages, past and future, $38 million. b, emotional distress damages, pas
to plaintiff jacqueline, defamation/slander damages, past and future, $10 million.mages past and future, $18,800,000. total fair just and reasonable damages, plaintiff jacqueline, against alex jones and free speech systems, add line a and line b, $28,800,000. initialed by juror number one. to plaintiff mark barger, a, defamation/slander damages past and future. $25 million. b, emotional distress damages, past and future,fully 32,600,000. total fair just and reasonable damages, for plaintiff...
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jacqueline lee, infra rhiannon. we begin with breaking news. several missile strikes across ukraine, including in the capital, kiev. initial reports say at least eight people have been killed, and that number is expected to rise. this follows months of relative calm in the city and comes hours after vladimir putin blamed ukraine for attacking a bridge that links crimea and russia, a vital supply line for russian troops. tone called the bridge attack an act of terror he is meeting with his security council today. ukraine's president tweeted this video moments ago pedestrian bridge and keith attack today up to 75 missiles were fired, adding to concern that putin is escalating this war. all right, let's get right to abc s j. o brien, who begins our coverage this morning, j. good morning to you, andrew. good morning, ukrainian president vladimir zelensky responding to those explosions this morning confirming they are russian missile strikes. he says there are dead and wounded and he went on. want to say to his people that are taking shelter to cont
jacqueline lee, infra rhiannon. we begin with breaking news. several missile strikes across ukraine, including in the capital, kiev. initial reports say at least eight people have been killed, and that number is expected to rise. this follows months of relative calm in the city and comes hours after vladimir putin blamed ukraine for attacking a bridge that links crimea and russia, a vital supply line for russian troops. tone called the bridge attack an act of terror he is meeting with his...
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oh glen or fog ample, don't jacqueline shar condon. near high. you're yelling from one, darby, shan't, shall honcho with them. we'll be all good. and she tool schindler, yarger donna shabba mutual dar, gen bar e, bonnie issue, chair, me a general shot my show with beauty or move your gen, troubleshoot, thought, rush in them. your, when she told us, you know, your child with reform, an opening up and as china grows, the concept has been further enriched and the party has raised new requirements about it. the 18th party congress made it clear that a moderately prosperous society should be accomplished at the party's santana re and further outlined how it should look like. jim gore, e diary diamond or g. she normally could be a should under shabanni. like if she didn't want to rehearse in that and we are banging, chanda champ, will cover him. yeah. he come jacqueline nat geo digestion. woman to me. she's unities for you. thanks to the relentless efforts by one generation after another. particularly the vigorous efforts by the whole party and the ent
oh glen or fog ample, don't jacqueline shar condon. near high. you're yelling from one, darby, shan't, shall honcho with them. we'll be all good. and she tool schindler, yarger donna shabba mutual dar, gen bar e, bonnie issue, chair, me a general shot my show with beauty or move your gen, troubleshoot, thought, rush in them. your, when she told us, you know, your child with reform, an opening up and as china grows, the concept has been further enriched and the party has raised new requirements...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us now. okay, jacqueline, explain this.t of people are curious about what this means, whether they had those symptoms or did not. >> that's right. but, you know, this research really tells us what vaccine experts have long suspected, that if you feel crummy after getting your covid-19 vaccine, like having a headache, fever, or chills, it is a sign that the vaccine is working and could be eliciting a greater immune response compared if you didn't have these symptoms. if you look at the data here, researchers emphasize if you're someone who did not have any kind of side effects after getting the vaccine, don't worry, the vaccine is still eliciting an immune response for you. among more than 900 study p participants in this research, antibody activity was still observed in 98% of people who did not report side effects. so these were 98% of those who were asymptomatic. and antibody activity was observed in 99% of those who did report symptoms, brianna. >> very interesting. okay, so, you also got an exclusive first look at new a
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us now. okay, jacqueline, explain this.t of people are curious about what this means, whether they had those symptoms or did not. >> that's right. but, you know, this research really tells us what vaccine experts have long suspected, that if you feel crummy after getting your covid-19 vaccine, like having a headache, fever, or chills, it is a sign that the vaccine is working and could be eliciting a greater immune response compared if you...
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jacqueline, thank you for that.trump likely committed crimes in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i'm brianna keilar is john berman. new reporting this morning, judge david carter issuing an opinion that former president trump knew his claims of voter fraud were false but he continued to make them anyway in public and in court, signing off on legal documents. this stems from emails between the former president and attorney john eastman who worked with trump and his allies to push the bogus claims of election fraud. >> the judge ordered the emails to be turned over to the january 6th committee because he said they contain evidence of crimes. the same judge in march said that trump more likely than not committed crimes trying to obstruct the count of electoral college votes on january 6th. >>>
jacqueline, thank you for that.trump likely committed crimes in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i'm brianna keilar is john berman. new reporting this morning, judge david carter issuing an opinion that former president trump knew his claims of voter fraud were false but he continued to make them anyway in public and in court, signing off on legal documents. this stems from emails between the former president and attorney john eastman who worked with trump and his allies to push the...
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jacqueline howard is line in atlanta for us.s are currently use.ine howard is line in atlanta for us. are currently i use. jacqueline howard is line in atlanta for us. what are you seeing? >> reporter: here at children's health care of atlanta, they have seen a surge in patients, but just last week, 75% of their respiratory admissions were due to rsv, and this week it is due to flu. so they have seen a shift from rsv to flu. but overall they are seeing an influx of patients leading to them having two to three times their regular patient volume. and i spoke with infectious disease physician dr. shane and they said that it could be a predictor of what is to come in the northeast region of the country. have a listen. >> oftentimes the rsv starts in the southeast and then moves up. and so what we do probably predict will happen is that some of the northern states will start to see more children with influenza after they see more children with rsv. >> and here in the southeast, georgia is one of the states across the country seeing high levels of respir
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i'm jacqueline lee. and for retaining this morning, we'll get to those stories coming up, but we begin with the hard work of recovery after hurricane in efforts are underway to reconnect barrier islands in the gulf of mexico that have been cut off from the mainland since the storm. meanwhile about 500,000 homes and businesses still don't have power and charities are increasing their work helping feed people whose lives have been destroyed. president biden will visit florida's hurricane hit areas tomorrow. he's already seen what hurricane fiona did in puerto rico, and he's promising to help completely rebuild with the latest. here's a b. c. s. j. o brien. this morning. the number of people killed by hurricane ian now more than 100. nearly a week after the storm first made landfall in southwest florida as a powerful category four. hurricane search and rescue operations are still underway. there's more urban search and rescue teams in florida now that in any one place in american history since september 11t
i'm jacqueline lee. and for retaining this morning, we'll get to those stories coming up, but we begin with the hard work of recovery after hurricane in efforts are underway to reconnect barrier islands in the gulf of mexico that have been cut off from the mainland since the storm. meanwhile about 500,000 homes and businesses still don't have power and charities are increasing their work helping feed people whose lives have been destroyed. president biden will visit florida's hurricane hit...
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jacqueline howard is at children's health care of atlanta. how much worse is this expected to get as we head into the winter? >> reporter: alex, i can tell you, hospital staff here at children's health care of atlanta told me this morning they are concerned about what's to come this winter. that's because we are facing the triple threat. flu illnesses, rsv, and, of course, the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. and here in atlanta, georgia is one of seven states currently seeing the highest respiratory activity right now. because the nation is facing this triple threat, just yesterday president biden while he was getting his updated covid-19 booster, he encouraged americans to get vaccinated against flu, get your covid-19 shot. we don't yet have a vaccine for rsv, which is why it's more important to get that protection against flu and covid. here's the president. >> while you're at it, get the flu shot. have your kids get their flu shot. we're already seeing a rise in flu and rsv and other respiratory illnesses, especially among young children. take
jacqueline howard is at children's health care of atlanta. how much worse is this expected to get as we head into the winter? >> reporter: alex, i can tell you, hospital staff here at children's health care of atlanta told me this morning they are concerned about what's to come this winter. that's because we are facing the triple threat. flu illnesses, rsv, and, of course, the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. and here in atlanta, georgia is one of seven states currently seeing the highest...
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this is jacqueline, listen to your high interest vita in there, i have minutes. we'll to, to close on squat. laura has addressed the issue in 6 episodes on her youtube channel, explaining the cycle itself, why it's important, how you can train best, taking it into account. and what disturbs it as well, and i know how to affect one dennis. im also mastery by mine am problem. yeah. mit as humped. we're lucky. there is and fact is our stress now the item. emit them names? pardon i? yeah. russell, mom, stress infinity, auto super individual stress is i am so might be off spot with that i, but i will upload on done. i have known for things for them. mm . spot is myoshi, and sports involves bio chemical stress, because the adrenal glands release the stress hormone cortisol. if we do too much sport, it means we have a huge amount of stress hormones in our body, manufactured to spin up and with women that leads to whole mono problems, probably after a relatively short time with her. severe menstrual pain, irregular bleeding, or no bleeding at all, or signs from the body
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i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this? a while are full run that it's a whole different story. like phone registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is that to pay taxes like running profit? i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish was up in iran died. so started happening in as many countries as possible in africa. you wanna move your business to rwanda, mo, my people should benefit. all right, i want us to now shifted the conversation and look at solutions. earlier you talked about funding that is available for especially women and the white animal women who have talked about are the challenges and accessing funds. talk to us about what it will take for young businesses led by women to access this kind of funding. these an estimate shelving formation, it's very difficult as priscilla has said to understand where those are funding accessible and then to understand how you can be legible for that funding. so now the work that you need to do is really to make sure that we ca
i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this? a while are full run that it's a whole different story. like phone registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is that to pay taxes like running profit? i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish was up in iran died. so started happening in as many countries as possible in africa. you wanna move your business to rwanda, mo, my people should benefit. all right, i want us to now shifted...
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andrew jacqueline. christine thank you. enforcement and computer experts in los angeles or analyzing the full extent of stolen data released following a cyber attack on the l. a unified school district. hackers released the data after district officials refused to pay a ransom to an international syndicate. no specifics about the hackers demands were made public. l a unified is the second largest district in the nation. a possible listeria outbreak has led to a cheese recall more than a dozen major retailers, including target and whole foods, the voluntary recall by old europe. cheese affects brie and camembert. six people have been infected in six states. no deaths have been reported. a sailor sobbed with relief after he was acquitted of arson. in a fire that destroyed a $1.2 billion warship. navy prosecutors had accused 21 year old ryan maze of deliberately setting fire to the uss bonhomme richard, saying he was angry after failing to become a navy seal. the defense blamed the blaze on the carelessness of navy commanders
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i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this a while our full rhonda, it's a whole different story like phone registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is there to pay taxes that gra, awning profit. i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish was up in iran. dates was subtle happening in as many countries as possible in africa. you wanna move your business to rwanda. know, my people should benefit. all right, i want us to now shifted the conversation and look at solutions. earlier you talked about funding that is available for especially women and the white animal women here who have talked about are the challenges and accessing funds. talk to us about what it will take for young businesses led by women to access this kind of funding these an estimate shelf information. it's very difficult as priscilla has said to understand where those are funding accessible and then to understand how you can get legible for that funding. so now the work that we need to do is really to make sure that we can make more women business is
i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this a while our full rhonda, it's a whole different story like phone registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is there to pay taxes that gra, awning profit. i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish was up in iran. dates was subtle happening in as many countries as possible in africa. you wanna move your business to rwanda. know, my people should benefit. all right, i want us to now...
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jacqueline, let me come to you. and elizabeth mentioned it and so did the president, this new formula directed specifically at these omicron variants. tell us about it. >> that's right. these are updated vaccines that specifically target the variants that are dominantly circulating right now. omicron and its subvariants. and it was interesting, victor, to hear the president mention how we could see an annual vaccine where this will become routine just like we get annual flu shots. and for many of us who have had our primary series and have had our boosters some people tend to have fatigue, muscle pain, headache after the vaccine and some people tend to have no side effects but there is new research in the journal "jama" that finds that -- or suggests that people who do have some of these side effects it's associated with possibly having a greater antibody response elicited from the vaccine. but the researchers also note that if you do not have side effects do not be concerned, of course the vaccine still elicits an
jacqueline, let me come to you. and elizabeth mentioned it and so did the president, this new formula directed specifically at these omicron variants. tell us about it. >> that's right. these are updated vaccines that specifically target the variants that are dominantly circulating right now. omicron and its subvariants. and it was interesting, victor, to hear the president mention how we could see an annual vaccine where this will become routine just like we get annual flu shots. and for...
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i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this a while our fault, randa? it's a whole different story, like phone registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is there to pay taxes like running profit. i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish once i've been in run nights with that'll happen. and i'm as many countries as possible africa. do you wanna move your business to rwanda? no, my people should benefit. all right. i want us to now shifted the conversation and look at solutions. earlier you talked about funding that is available for especially women and the white on the more women here who have talked about are the challenges and accessing funds. talk to us about what it will take for young businesses led by women to access this kind of funding these an estimate shelving formation. it's very difficult as priscilla has said to understand where there's a funding accessible and then to understand how you can be legible. for that funding. so now the work that you need to do is really to make sure that we can
i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this a while our fault, randa? it's a whole different story, like phone registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is there to pay taxes like running profit. i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish once i've been in run nights with that'll happen. and i'm as many countries as possible africa. do you wanna move your business to rwanda? no, my people should benefit. all right. i want us...
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to plaintiff jacqueline barden, defamation/slander damages, $10 million.the fair just and reasonable damages of jacqueline barden against alex jones and free speech systems, at line a and line b, $28,800,000 initialed by juror 1. to mark barden, defamation/slander damages past and future, $25 million. emotional distress damages past and future, $32,600,000. the total of fair, just and reasonable damages for plaintiff mark barden and against alex jones and free speech systems at line a and line b, $57,600,000, initialed by juror number 1. to plaintiff nicole hockley, defamation/slander damages, past and future, $32 million. emotional distress damages past and future, $41,600,000. the total of fair, just and reasonable damages to plaintiff nicole hockley and against alex jones and free speech systems at line a and line b, $73,600,000, initialed by juror number 1. to plaintiff ian hockley, a defamation/slander damages past and future, $38 million. b, emotional distress damages past and future, $43,600,000. the total of fair, just and reasonable damages to pla
to plaintiff jacqueline barden, defamation/slander damages, $10 million.the fair just and reasonable damages of jacqueline barden against alex jones and free speech systems, at line a and line b, $28,800,000 initialed by juror 1. to mark barden, defamation/slander damages past and future, $25 million. emotional distress damages past and future, $32,600,000. the total of fair, just and reasonable damages for plaintiff mark barden and against alex jones and free speech systems at line a and line...
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to plaintiff jacqueline barden, defamation/slander damages, past and future, $10 million., emotional distress damages, past and future, 18,800,000. total damages and free speech systems, $28,800,000 initialled by jury number 1. to plaintiff mark barden, definite nation/sander damages, $25 million. b, emotional distress damages, past and future, $3$32,600,000. total damages, add line a and line b, $57,600,000. initialled by juror number 1. to plaintiff nicole cochran. a, defamation/slander, $32 million. b, emotional distress damages, $41,600,000. total reasonable damages, for the plaintiff and against alex jones and free speech systems, add line a and b, $73,600,000. initials by juror number 1. to plaintiff ian. defamation/slander damages, $38 million. b, emotional distress damages, past and future, $43,600,000. total fair just and reasonable damages for plaintiff ian hockly and against alex jones, add line a and b, $81,600,000. initialled by juror number 1. to plaintiff jennifer hensel. $21 million. b, emotional distress damages, $31 million. total fair just and reasonable
to plaintiff jacqueline barden, defamation/slander damages, past and future, $10 million., emotional distress damages, past and future, 18,800,000. total damages and free speech systems, $28,800,000 initialled by jury number 1. to plaintiff mark barden, definite nation/sander damages, $25 million. b, emotional distress damages, past and future, $3$32,600,000. total damages, add line a and line b, $57,600,000. initialled by juror number 1. to plaintiff nicole cochran. a, defamation/slander, $32...
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jacqueline, just go back and describe to me what is happening there. today we are approaching week 5 where fuel distribution has been blocked. people are risking their lives. things that we take for granted in this country, the ability to just walk and go to the grocery store, that's not happening in haiti. and you have a gang or gangs today that are basically holding an entire nation hostage. >> the prime minister is pleading for help. a few days ago the u.s. state department released a statement u<)1y the u.s. has allocated more thay haitian polaua. this point? (ped, they d't have guns, they are outgunned by the gangs. and right now they don't have gñ those who can are fleeing to the united states, the dominican qb republic. those who aren't able to, ecó# they're basically risking their3 lives on the boat..áu$e situati deteriorating.?r >> jacqueline charles, always gç >> thank you. >>> well, we are 30 days away from midterm elections. a new cbs news battleground tracker poll is looking at key issues that could decide who gets the edge in the tossup c
jacqueline, just go back and describe to me what is happening there. today we are approaching week 5 where fuel distribution has been blocked. people are risking their lives. things that we take for granted in this country, the ability to just walk and go to the grocery store, that's not happening in haiti. and you have a gang or gangs today that are basically holding an entire nation hostage. >> the prime minister is pleading for help. a few days ago the u.s. state department released a...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. this is great news, jacqueline.his is a big game changer for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss. that's the group that will benefit from this. when you look at the statistics. 28.8 million adults in this country could benefit from hearing aids. but not all of them have had access. not all of them have had the means to afford hearing aids. so when you look at older adults, 70 and older who could benefit from hearing aids, only 30% have ever worn them. when you look at adults 20 to 69 who could benefit, 16% have ever used them. so the goal with making these medical devices available over the counter is to make them more accessible, more affordable. we can expect to see dollars that cost in the hundreds of dollars compared with the thousands of dollars they would cost when prescribed, ana. >> hearing aids can come in a variety of forms. what type of device would be available over the counter? >> we expect to see several different types of hearing aids for, again, mild to moderate hearing loss. for people who nee
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. this is great news, jacqueline.his is a big game changer for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss. that's the group that will benefit from this. when you look at the statistics. 28.8 million adults in this country could benefit from hearing aids. but not all of them have had access. not all of them have had the means to afford hearing aids. so when you look at older adults, 70 and older who could benefit from hearing aids, only 30% have...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has more.east cancer here in the u.s. on one hand, the american cancer society report shows that breast cancer death rates have declined by significant 43%. that's from the year 1989 to 2020. but then the concerning news is black women are still more likely than white women to die from breast cancer. they're 40% more likely. even though they have a lower incidence of it. now, there are several factors as to why this racial disparity consists but american cancer society researcher rebecca seagull offered some ideas, have a listen. >> the evidence is consistent that black women receive short shrift in the health care system from lower quality mammography, to delays between the time of diagnosis and the beginning of treatment. to poor quality treatment when they are diagnosed. >> and when it comes to diagnosing breast cancer early, most women choose to start their regular mammogram screenings around age 40. but, of course, it is important to talk to your doctor about what's best for you and your o
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has more.east cancer here in the u.s. on one hand, the american cancer society report shows that breast cancer death rates have declined by significant 43%. that's from the year 1989 to 2020. but then the concerning news is black women are still more likely than white women to die from breast cancer. they're 40% more likely. even though they have a lower incidence of it. now, there are several factors as to why this racial disparity consists but american...
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dr. jacqueline, ah, pleasure to live here. so thank you so much for joining us here. naughty my pleasure. ok. movie on how the u. s. is lagging behind russia and china when it comes to hypersonic weapons. that's what officials alex was of admitted during a panel on the martha swanson, boy with young a major pentagon supplier. we have fallen behind russia and especially china. every time we did were games and certain scenarios around the world. we found out that when the united states was facing it had developed hypersonic abilities. if we didn't have that ability, we lost testing is something we're behind on. we're behind china, even even russia for that matter or for the defend itself. and such weapon is also being questioned as a congressional ripple ones and countries radar are, quote, insufficient, the tracking, the russian and chinese missiles. now harvest sort of missiles fly at least 5 times the speed of sound. they can also maneuver, walk, traveling, so that targets in 2017 russia became the 1st country to feel such we
dr. jacqueline, ah, pleasure to live here. so thank you so much for joining us here. naughty my pleasure. ok. movie on how the u. s. is lagging behind russia and china when it comes to hypersonic weapons. that's what officials alex was of admitted during a panel on the martha swanson, boy with young a major pentagon supplier. we have fallen behind russia and especially china. every time we did were games and certain scenarios around the world. we found out that when the united states was facing...
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jacqueline charles. china has successfully launched two new satellites.. tim allman explains. when you think of rocket launches, this is probably the sort of thing you have in mind. a big, controlled explosion and tons of metal heading into space. but when it comes to slipping the surly bonds of earth, the earth bit has always been a fairly important part of the equation. tell that to the chinese, who are now launching rockets from on board a ship. this giant vessel heads out to the yellow sea, a few kilometres off the coast, providing both innovation and flexibility. translation: there are different launch sites - to choose from for a seaborne launch, making it easier to find a safe area for rocket debris. therefore, it's more convenient than launching from land. it also helps that the launch site is not a fixed point. taking off from different latitudes means you can choose different orbits, which saves costs on fuel. the sea has long been an important part of the space exploration journey with splashdown often the final chapter of each mission. but now
jacqueline charles. china has successfully launched two new satellites.. tim allman explains. when you think of rocket launches, this is probably the sort of thing you have in mind. a big, controlled explosion and tons of metal heading into space. but when it comes to slipping the surly bonds of earth, the earth bit has always been a fairly important part of the equation. tell that to the chinese, who are now launching rockets from on board a ship. this giant vessel heads out to the yellow sea,...
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cnn's jacqueline howard joins us now. extra precautions right now. >> reporter: ana, the u.s. is taking these extra precautions, but i will say the cdc just released a health advisory saying that there are no suspected, probable or confirmed ebola cases here in the united states. but they're watching this closely. and the reason why the ebola virus species causing the outbreak in uganda is the sudan species, and this is one where we don't have a vaccine and we don't have approved treatments. but i will tell you that a representative with the world health organization just said earlier today that he's positive we can get this outbreak under control. >> more and more assets, systems being inpu and i'm positive that we could control this in reasonably good time. >> so we heard there, ana, that is reassuring to hear. and what i will tell you about ebola virus, when someone has ebola disease the symptoms include fever, sore throat. but the key symptom is unexplained bleeding. and that's a key sign of ebola. so i can tell you,
cnn's jacqueline howard joins us now. extra precautions right now. >> reporter: ana, the u.s. is taking these extra precautions, but i will say the cdc just released a health advisory saying that there are no suspected, probable or confirmed ebola cases here in the united states. but they're watching this closely. and the reason why the ebola virus species causing the outbreak in uganda is the sudan species, and this is one where we don't have a vaccine and we don't have approved...
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nice, ne, here with this is jacqueline us and this is the, the sheep food and check ok must drink to water except that this is now life threatening for the sheep. and sheep are important for keeping the vegetation cropped on the island. especially under the olive trees, they wouldn't grow properly if there were too much undergrowth. we accompany up hark administration patrol. they organized regular hands now and have shot a few jackals. but the animals are still propagating across the islands. the rangers are not yet sure why they suspect environmental influences award for gun. we think the jackal swung from to the are talk to fail alba and then here to connect to another voice thread. scoop on the gun. we can total that about 800 meters blue and we know from research that chuckles can easily swim 2 miles or more than a drug unit problem in the the immediate plots. and indeed there is a video taken by locals. a jackal calmly swims to the shore. never before have there been jackals on corn noddy. now you can find their traces everywhere. more and more pictures of dead sheep are emergi
nice, ne, here with this is jacqueline us and this is the, the sheep food and check ok must drink to water except that this is now life threatening for the sheep. and sheep are important for keeping the vegetation cropped on the island. especially under the olive trees, they wouldn't grow properly if there were too much undergrowth. we accompany up hark administration patrol. they organized regular hands now and have shot a few jackals. but the animals are still propagating across the islands....
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he was assigned to first lady jacqueline kennedy. i knew that being with the first lady i knew about the agents had operated in the past, but maybe i now am bess truman. they either watched made me eisenhower play canasta. go to that french. uh uh, lingerie store, j. c penney, a or, uh, things of that nature. they didn't do anything about the interest. he thought his career was over. and so it was. i thought. oh, god. how did i get this assignment? well it turned out to be the very best assignment of any agent in the secret service assignment he dives into in his new book, my travels with mrs kennedy project hill launched after uncovering a long forgotten trunk while cleaning out his virginia home in 2019. has the idea that i'd go there and pick up the phone call one night 800 junk. and everything that was there would go to the junk pile eventually saw this trunk long there that was canceled with my name. clinton hill, the white house watching in d. c and his wife, lisa, sorting through a trove of photos and diaries, remembering a tr
he was assigned to first lady jacqueline kennedy. i knew that being with the first lady i knew about the agents had operated in the past, but maybe i now am bess truman. they either watched made me eisenhower play canasta. go to that french. uh uh, lingerie store, j. c penney, a or, uh, things of that nature. they didn't do anything about the interest. he thought his career was over. and so it was. i thought. oh, god. how did i get this assignment? well it turned out to be the very best...
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i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this a while our fault, randa? it's a whole different story, like food registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is thought to pay taxes like running profit. i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish once i've been in round, i'd say subtle happening in as many countries as possible in africa. do you wanna move your business to rwanda? no, my people should benefit. all right. i want us to now shifted the conversation and look at solutions. earlier you talked about funding that is available for especially women and the white animal. women who have talked about are the challenges in accessing funds. talk to us about what it will take for young businesses led by women to access this kind of funding. these an estimate shelving formation. it's very difficult as priscilla has said to understand where there's a funding accessible and then to understand how you can be eligible for that funding. so now the work that you need to do is really to make sure that we can make more
i see you nodding. jacqueline, do you have any thoughts on this a while our fault, randa? it's a whole different story, like food registering company doesn't have take even 24 hours and is thought to pay taxes like running profit. i wish like what's happening in grand i, it's not like i'm biased, but i wish once i've been in round, i'd say subtle happening in as many countries as possible in africa. do you wanna move your business to rwanda? no, my people should benefit. all right. i want us to...
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she's trying on smart glasses for the 1st time with her friend jacqueline press from x ray glass. can you see anything? good? oh, what i'm talking to you. oh, this is a new way of being able to communicate and be included. i think you're a g. i d, behind this tech is one that's already well known from movies subtitling. but these augmented reality glasses converts spoken words into text and projected instantaneously. this enables spoken conversations to be more inclusive to deaf people. as the founder of deaf kids international steve crump, explains. i might not quite catch everything, but this is given me a real timed narrative which enables me to be informed. it may lead to be involved in obe with me to make decisions because i know what is being said. voice recognition algorithms quickly converts spoken language into readable text. we're taking that audio stream from the microphone on the glass as we're running it through a piece of transcription software, which uses probably seen before and ability to sad audio in say, so captions. what we're doing though, is then taking those
she's trying on smart glasses for the 1st time with her friend jacqueline press from x ray glass. can you see anything? good? oh, what i'm talking to you. oh, this is a new way of being able to communicate and be included. i think you're a g. i d, behind this tech is one that's already well known from movies subtitling. but these augmented reality glasses converts spoken words into text and projected instantaneously. this enables spoken conversations to be more inclusive to deaf people. as the...
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she's trying on smart glasses for the 1st time with her friend jacqueline press from x ray glass. can you see anything? oh, well, i'm talking to you. oh, this is a new way of being able to communicate and be included. i don't think you're i, debbie hondas tech is one that's already well known from movies subtitling. but these augmented reality glasses converts spoken words into text and projected instantaneously. this enables spoken conversations to be more inclusive to deaf people as the founder of deaf kids international. steve crump, explains, i might not quite catch everything, but this is given me a real time narrative which enables me to be informed. it lay asleep to be involved in obe with me to make decisions. because i know what is being said. voice recognition algorithms quickly converts spoken language into readable text. we're taking that audio stream from the microphone on the glass as we're running it through a piece of transcription software, which users have probably seen before and ability to send audio intakes up captions . what we're doing though, is then taking
she's trying on smart glasses for the 1st time with her friend jacqueline press from x ray glass. can you see anything? oh, well, i'm talking to you. oh, this is a new way of being able to communicate and be included. i don't think you're i, debbie hondas tech is one that's already well known from movies subtitling. but these augmented reality glasses converts spoken words into text and projected instantaneously. this enables spoken conversations to be more inclusive to deaf people as the...
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was a medi schooling, lia either jacqueline appeared again, appeared dizzy. ma'am ma'am, ma'am, i wonder now desolate that i can tear debbie gardener. g as in larry her minds mckinney at niger division. her 1st is jeanette willie gallagher. a minute here to join. yeah. i mean, really glad that i mean, you know, i'm the know that then i have when i ma'am, oh boys one big learn. keep on charging you a deep which come back to me. many got to say as i'm, it is happening map now bill, can i talk to you mm things. and finally i, me, i showing. i mean, i already know like mean been viani audience with ah a pretty good now for what does that does i to with angel. i'm tony. hi, can i go need miller, bonnie: and he's gonna be like wait. a acting made up my need a little bit about a high run the modem, but laser was minding it just a minute, but it goes like the other minutes. we'll leave it on that i'm looking on. it's not a big i think of the money my new buildings. i can't do any work. i think i deal with i need to oh, well i got back. oh boy. oh boy it goes out. oh
was a medi schooling, lia either jacqueline appeared again, appeared dizzy. ma'am ma'am, ma'am, i wonder now desolate that i can tear debbie gardener. g as in larry her minds mckinney at niger division. her 1st is jeanette willie gallagher. a minute here to join. yeah. i mean, really glad that i mean, you know, i'm the know that then i have when i ma'am, oh boys one big learn. keep on charging you a deep which come back to me. many got to say as i'm, it is happening map now bill, can i talk to...