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i mean, jacqueline? >> good thing theind. i mean, jacqueline?vezan, the good thing the positive thing about this second chamber of is no, no party which is of ours is no, no party which is in government will have a majority. we don't have a majority. we don't have a majority. so what you do is get proper, proper, proper debate, for example, for the government side in the house of lords currently, this is why we're having problems getting the rwanda bill through. and we had problems with illegal problems with the illegal immigration through if immigration bill through, if labour dems combine labour and the lib dems combine then and then a few we've got and we've got 184 crossbenchers as well, we cannot get things through. when you end up with ping through. when you end up with ping pong, obviously it goes back and forward to the house of commons and we end up everything ends up being dragged out because ultimately, quite rightly, the house of commons is the the premium chamber. we the is the premium chamber. we cannot overrule them quite rightly,
i mean, jacqueline? >> good thing theind. i mean, jacqueline?vezan, the good thing the positive thing about this second chamber of is no, no party which is of ours is no, no party which is in government will have a majority. we don't have a majority. we don't have a majority. so what you do is get proper, proper, proper debate, for example, for the government side in the house of lords currently, this is why we're having problems getting the rwanda bill through. and we had problems with...
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and briefly, jacqueline, do ou of us. and briefly, jacqueline, do you think _ of us.tional - situation? i think the i international community is having a serious misread of the situation. i think the international communityjust really doesn't understand how things work in haiti, politically speaking. you know, robert has just talked about this presidential council, and we have been watching for two weeks. it is notjust about bickering but it is about what's on paper and watson if you think about how this was supposed to be the easy part, what do you do in terms of getting a prime minister? we have had elected presidents who controlled the entire parliament, and we couldn't get precedence in. is this going to be enough to temper the situation? again, ithink be enough to temper the situation? again, i think the international community doesn't pay enough attention. they don't understand the nuance. they kind of think about, well, it works this way in this place so it should work this way in haiti. and i'm always reminded, tom shannon talks about the fact that it is the o
and briefly, jacqueline, do ou of us. and briefly, jacqueline, do you think _ of us.tional - situation? i think the i international community is having a serious misread of the situation. i think the international communityjust really doesn't understand how things work in haiti, politically speaking. you know, robert has just talked about this presidential council, and we have been watching for two weeks. it is notjust about bickering but it is about what's on paper and watson if you think...
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jacqueline said if she had a surplus supply, she would have loved to donate. she currently has to switch between breast and bottle and realizes the great value the banks have. >> i think it's wonderful and it makes perfect sense because there is some women who overproduce breast milk and there's some women who don't make enough, which is in my case, and i think it's a wonderful opportunity for milk not to be wasted, for women to kind of help each other. >> reporter: breast milk is known to have exceptional benefits for newborns, including protection from diseases and infections. >> every single ounce is so, so important and moms who have gone through that know what that's like. it's very, very valuable. >> reporter: the kind of value she believes every mother should have access to. >> nothing cuter than a new baby. >>> marin city has long been without a supermarket, but that all changed today. a new grocery outlet bargain market opened today on donahue street. three years ago a cvs store was shut down at that same location. community leaders and state leaders
jacqueline said if she had a surplus supply, she would have loved to donate. she currently has to switch between breast and bottle and realizes the great value the banks have. >> i think it's wonderful and it makes perfect sense because there is some women who overproduce breast milk and there's some women who don't make enough, which is in my case, and i think it's a wonderful opportunity for milk not to be wasted, for women to kind of help each other. >> reporter: breast milk is...
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let's start with you, jacqueline, so many barriers to black women in public life, what did you thinknts when you read them this morning and how did you feel as a black woman here in the response this morning? it’s the response this morning? it's horrifying. _ the response this morning? it's horrifying. i— the response this morning? it�*s horrifying, i have known diane since eric campaign back in 1987, when i worked as a race equality officer, and it was herfirst worked as a race equality officer, and it was her first time as a candidate standing in her constituency, so i have known her almost a0 years, and have seen the sort of abuse and attacks she has received. this made me shudder. and although it is about diane today, last august i was also a victim of an attack that came from the tory party, where four newspapers actually in quite derogatory terms and misleading terms. the sort of hate mail that i received to my personal and working addresses and on social media, threats to kill, were so scary, because i am not in the public eye, and it was the first time in my life i received a
let's start with you, jacqueline, so many barriers to black women in public life, what did you thinknts when you read them this morning and how did you feel as a black woman here in the response this morning? it’s the response this morning? it's horrifying. _ the response this morning? it's horrifying. i— the response this morning? it�*s horrifying, i have known diane since eric campaign back in 1987, when i worked as a race equality officer, and it was herfirst worked as a race equality...
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after seeing jacqueline struggle with years of infertility, guess what her sister stepped in to makeways been drawn to children. >> she and her husband, craig, a firefighter and sergeant in the air national guard were thrilled to start a family. but the journey to becoming parents was full of heart-breaking setbacks. >> nothing has gone the way we anticipated. >> reporter: 3 miscarriages, 7 unsuccessful ivf cycles and discovered she had endometriosis and additional complications. >> every roadblock i felt like we could hit we were hit with. it just became so like heavy and dark and isolated. >> reporter: jacqueline's sisters, meredith and stephanie, by her side through it all saw the emotional toll five years of loss took on their sister. >> it was terrible i don't know how -- how she went through the journey that she's been through it was so hard for her family to see her struggle it was just blow after blow. >> reporter: doctors at the rma of new york fertility clinic suggested jacqueline's best chance was to use a donor egg. >> i just knew it was something i had to do for her. we
after seeing jacqueline struggle with years of infertility, guess what her sister stepped in to makeways been drawn to children. >> she and her husband, craig, a firefighter and sergeant in the air national guard were thrilled to start a family. but the journey to becoming parents was full of heart-breaking setbacks. >> nothing has gone the way we anticipated. >> reporter: 3 miscarriages, 7 unsuccessful ivf cycles and discovered she had endometriosis and additional...
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jacqueline, how did months say that she and her dr. discovered her cancer? >> well, brianna, what happened here? olivia munn says that her dr. actually calculated her breast cancer risk assessment score and found that she has a 37% risk of developing breast cancer in her lifetime. so based on that score, they did additional evaluations it's after the mammogram they took an mri, they did an ultrasound and that's how they diagnosed olivia munn's breast cancer with that additional imaging. but the risk assessment was key in this journey and the breast cancer risk assessment itself, it's a tool that calculates your risk of developing breast cancer in five years or in a lifetime based on your own personal medical history and your own family history. and there are different models of this tool, but many you can take online yourself. there's one at bc risk tool, now, this one is specifically for women, 35 and older, but you answer the questions, calculate your risk score, and you're given your risk for some women, this tool isn't as accurate like for women who have
jacqueline, how did months say that she and her dr. discovered her cancer? >> well, brianna, what happened here? olivia munn says that her dr. actually calculated her breast cancer risk assessment score and found that she has a 37% risk of developing breast cancer in her lifetime. so based on that score, they did additional evaluations it's after the mammogram they took an mri, they did an ultrasound and that's how they diagnosed olivia munn's breast cancer with that additional imaging....
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she's been reporting on the region for more than a decade, jacqueline. thank you so much for joining us. and i want to start with this finding finding a plan to govern haiti. where does that situation stand right now, what's going on >> well, right now, we are waiting to see the names that will emerge from this line number grew seven of whom will have voting rights to will be observers at the miami herald so to story dated says, well, the nations are still having disagreements, questioning whether or not this plan will even work. so they were given 24 hours to get the name sets of late last night. they had not but we're waiting to see what happens next. >> jacqueline, as you know, separate gangs have banded together and they are terrorizing the country of haiti. what's the plan to secure the country? first of all, and to actually make it safe well, that's been the debate. >> i mean, >> we have a political crisis and we have a security crisis and whether or not this political transition is going to come. the gang sound, they do not have a seat at the tabl
she's been reporting on the region for more than a decade, jacqueline. thank you so much for joining us. and i want to start with this finding finding a plan to govern haiti. where does that situation stand right now, what's going on >> well, right now, we are waiting to see the names that will emerge from this line number grew seven of whom will have voting rights to will be observers at the miami herald so to story dated says, well, the nations are still having disagreements,...
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jacqueline was the woman he was living with at the time. and they were married. apparently, bess was too happy about that whole situation. but the funny thing is, when they went to the ceramics studio in valerie and and picasso told bess and dorothy rosenman, they, they had limited edition plate plates that they pottery. and he told dorothy and each of you take take a plate to take one home and apparently, bess picked like the most like psychedelic. one. and dorothy later said, bess, why did you take that one? that's really one of the strangest ones. and the best said, well, if i'm going have a picasso, i'm going have a picasso. so she kept the plate and clifton it, now clifton has it and and the rose and ben's plate is still in the rosenman family now. so maybe they'll put them on. i put them on ebay someday. just another photo i'm going to wrap up. this is the trip home and i just love this photo graph. one of the cool things was the in the truman papers. th saved all their menus, programs, everything from the trip. there's like three thick files for the 1958 e
jacqueline was the woman he was living with at the time. and they were married. apparently, bess was too happy about that whole situation. but the funny thing is, when they went to the ceramics studio in valerie and and picasso told bess and dorothy rosenman, they, they had limited edition plate plates that they pottery. and he told dorothy and each of you take take a plate to take one home and apparently, bess picked like the most like psychedelic. one. and dorothy later said, bess, why did...
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jacqueline howard, thanks so much for the update. so over the weekend, we saw history on the hardwood iowa hoops legend caitlin clark, officially in a class. all by herself becoming the all-time leading scorer and ncw division one basketball history where is she setting her sights on? now, when we come back and he couldn't get out vegas because having an identity crisis, that was the beginning of the downfall. but vegas at a different idea, vegas, the story of sin city. next sunday at ten on cnn only unitedhealthcare, medicare advantage plans come with a us one simple member card that opens doors for what matters >> how about using it at the pharmacy? yes. you're you card is all you need. >> that's easy. >> the all-in-one you card only from united health care zero tech allergy relief works fast and last 24 hours. so dave can be deliverer dance. >> okay dave let's be more than our allergies seize the day with zagout tech. >> pain hits fast. >> so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release channels have laser drilled holes. they relea
jacqueline howard, thanks so much for the update. so over the weekend, we saw history on the hardwood iowa hoops legend caitlin clark, officially in a class. all by herself becoming the all-time leading scorer and ncw division one basketball history where is she setting her sights on? now, when we come back and he couldn't get out vegas because having an identity crisis, that was the beginning of the downfall. but vegas at a different idea, vegas, the story of sin city. next sunday at ten on...
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howard with more on the trend jacqueline, take us through this data. what does it show >> it's really interesting data, boris, we know that since the overturning of roe v. wade 14 states so far have had abortion bans. but despite that, and nearly every other state, we've sent, we've seen increases, really an abortion services so that shows it tells a story that efforts to maintain and increase access to abortion care in states without bands has improved access. we know that last year there were more than 1 million abortions performed here in the united states. that number represents an increase of 10% since it's 2020. and when you look specifically at states without bands, they've seen an increase of 25%. these are states like illinois, like new mexico, particularly states that border states that do have bands. and the reason why we're seeing this increase, we know that some patients in states where there are fans are traveling to say it's without bands to get that abortion care. we know that with a telemedicine and telehealth services, there has been
howard with more on the trend jacqueline, take us through this data. what does it show >> it's really interesting data, boris, we know that since the overturning of roe v. wade 14 states so far have had abortion bans. but despite that, and nearly every other state, we've sent, we've seen increases, really an abortion services so that shows it tells a story that efforts to maintain and increase access to abortion care in states without bands has improved access. we know that last year...
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jacqueline child, caribbean consultant —— correspondent —— correspondent for the miami herald.e leading scorer in division one basketball — men's or women's — breaking a 54—year—old record set by the late pete maravich, known as pistol pete. clark — who plays for iowa — entered sunday's game needing just 18 points to pass the previous record of 3,667 by maravich. she didn't mess around — breaking the record in the first half, before going on to finish the game with 35 points. clark announced thursday that she would enter the 2024 wnba draft, where she is the overwhelming favourite to be the number one pick. earlier, i spoke with nancy armour, a usa today sports columnist, for more on ms clark's big moment. it is great to have you here. what did you make of today's game and watching caitlin clark make history?— make history? first of all any time an athlete _ make history? first of all any time an athlete does - make history? first of all any i time an athlete does something historic it is always cool to watch but to see what this represents four women's basketball and sports ov
jacqueline child, caribbean consultant —— correspondent —— correspondent for the miami herald.e leading scorer in division one basketball — men's or women's — breaking a 54—year—old record set by the late pete maravich, known as pistol pete. clark — who plays for iowa — entered sunday's game needing just 18 points to pass the previous record of 3,667 by maravich. she didn't mess around — breaking the record in the first half, before going on to finish the game with 35...
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seen as jacqueline howard has much more on this, you've been tracking the progress here, jacqueline, from the very beginning. what do people need to know >> well, what they can know is that at opill.com, the website was just updated moments ago and they are now offering online sales. you can place your order for opill. it's also available on amazon and this is happening in real time. earlier this month, that shipments of the product went out starting today, it is available online purchase, and then in the coming days, we can see in store sales began. now, what we know about opill, it's progestin only, it's a birth control pill and it's available without a prescription. you don't need a doctor's visit to obtain it and it has this adjusted manufacturers retail price of 1999 for one month, 499094, three-month pack, 899946 month pack. and with this roll-out happening online today, this is the first time ever in us history that you can obtain an over-the-counter birth control pill online so we can expect this really benefit women and rural areas, for instance, who might not have that acce
seen as jacqueline howard has much more on this, you've been tracking the progress here, jacqueline, from the very beginning. what do people need to know >> well, what they can know is that at opill.com, the website was just updated moments ago and they are now offering online sales. you can place your order for opill. it's also available on amazon and this is happening in real time. earlier this month, that shipments of the product went out starting today, it is available online...
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cnn's jacqueline howard, she has much more on this and she's joining us now. jacqueline, tell us more what happens today >> well, kate, this is a huge milestone starting today, shipments of opill are heading to major retail pharmacies it will be available online. and what we know about opill, it's a mini pill, it contains progestin only to help prevent pregnancy. and if it's taken as instructed. so at the same time, every day, it can be up to 98% effective and as for the cost, we know that it has the manufacturer's suggested report tail price of $19.99 for one month's supply, 49, 99 for a three-month pack and 89, 99 for a six month pack. but kate, as you said, at a time when there has been a lot of debates and concern really around women's access to reproductive health services. this rollout of the nation's first ever over-the-counter birth control pill to stores. it's a major milestone, kd where can people find it >> so >> some of the major retail pharmacies that will carry it include cvs and walgreens. again, it will be available online at opill.com and othe
cnn's jacqueline howard, she has much more on this and she's joining us now. jacqueline, tell us more what happens today >> well, kate, this is a huge milestone starting today, shipments of opill are heading to major retail pharmacies it will be available online. and what we know about opill, it's a mini pill, it contains progestin only to help prevent pregnancy. and if it's taken as instructed. so at the same time, every day, it can be up to 98% effective and as for the cost, we know...
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jacqueline, tell us more about this. obviously, if it's online, people in rural areas are going to have a much easier time getting a hold of it. as i understand that's exactly right, sarah you know, starting this morning oh, pill, that's the >> nation's first over-the-counter birth control pill will be available for online sales. it's in-stock at amazon executives at perrigo, that's the company behind opill said it will be available at opill.com starting around 09:00 a.m. this morning. and this is a huge milestone in the rollout of this product. like you said, sara, with online sales, this will make it accessible to especially women in rural areas. we know that opill itself, it's a progestin only birth control pill if it's taken at the same time every day as instructed, it can be up to 98% effective as for how much it costs, it has the manufacturer's suggested retail price of 1990, 941 month's supply, 49, months supply, and 89 is six months supply. now, these online sales, they are amazing a job step in the rollout of th
jacqueline, tell us more about this. obviously, if it's online, people in rural areas are going to have a much easier time getting a hold of it. as i understand that's exactly right, sarah you know, starting this morning oh, pill, that's the >> nation's first over-the-counter birth control pill will be available for online sales. it's in-stock at amazon executives at perrigo, that's the company behind opill said it will be available at opill.com starting around 09:00 a.m. this morning....
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us now in this story. give us the details here. jacqueline >> well, brianna, i can tell you this is a milestone in the rollout of opill earlier this month. we know that shipments were sent to distribution centers. and now starting today online sales hill's are beginning. we know that opill appears to be in stock on amazon. we know that opill.com has been updated to allow for online orders, and this product, opill is a progestin only birth-control pill. it can be up to 98% effective. it costs about but 1999 for a one-month supply, 49, three-month pack, and 89 99 for a six month supply. and these online sales, briana, they're starting today and they're just one more step in this rollout. next we can expect to see sales in stores that would be the next milestone, two heads, which stores will be receiving this and when will people be finding this on store shelves? >> we know that major retail pharmacies like cvs and walgreens plan to carry this. we expect the packages, the product to make it through the distribution timeline to appear
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us now in this story. give us the details here. jacqueline >> well, brianna, i can tell you this is a milestone in the rollout of opill earlier this month. we know that shipments were sent to distribution centers. and now starting today online sales hill's are beginning. we know that opill appears to be in stock on amazon. we know that opill.com has been updated to allow for online orders, and this product, opill is a progestin only...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now, jacqueline, how are these kids getting their hands on melatonin to begin with? >> what's happening, boris, we know that melatonin is becoming more and more popular as asleep aid for adults. but these products are not required to have childproof packaging. so if you have melatonin gummies and you leave them out and a young child sees them, they can easily mistake it for candy get into it and just it and that can result in some of these accidental exposures. so what we know looking at the data between the years 2,019.20, 22, there were about 11,000 emergency room visits among kids infants who accidentally ingested melatonin. and that number represents about 7% of all er visits among young children. and i will say about half of those visits were specifically in ages three to five. now, thankfully, most of the er visits about 93 person of them did not require the child needed to be hospitalized. but boris, this is a good reminder for parents and any adult really, if you have young children and the home make sure that your supplements and
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now, jacqueline, how are these kids getting their hands on melatonin to begin with? >> what's happening, boris, we know that melatonin is becoming more and more popular as asleep aid for adults. but these products are not required to have childproof packaging. so if you have melatonin gummies and you leave them out and a young child sees them, they can easily mistake it for candy get into it and just it and that can result in some of these...
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kate's jacqueline howard. thank you so much. jump. >> right. knew this morning, a former new york police department aide is suing mayor eric adams, accusing him of sexual assault. she alleges that happened in 1993 when they worked for the transit bureau. she says he demanded sexual acts in exchange for helping her get a promotion, but adams denied the accusations and says he does not know the accuser. the cdc now says family's going to a country where measles or a problem should get babies as young as six months old vaccinated before they go. that is a few more let's ahead of when they usually recommend babies get the shot. the cdc says some of those countries include austria, the philippines, and the united kingdom >> they're in very good shape >> so it was a man named michael shaw reunited with a pair of ruby slippers from the wizard of laws that have been stolen nearly 20 years ago. the shoes are said to be worth more than $3 million they are back on their original pedestal at a museum and grand rapids. now, they do say there is no place lik
kate's jacqueline howard. thank you so much. jump. >> right. knew this morning, a former new york police department aide is suing mayor eric adams, accusing him of sexual assault. she alleges that happened in 1993 when they worked for the transit bureau. she says he demanded sexual acts in exchange for helping her get a promotion, but adams denied the accusations and says he does not know the accuser. the cdc now says family's going to a country where measles or a problem should get...
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us with the latest jacqueline, what are you learning? >> so john, what we're learning is that health officials and sacramento say that about 300 people could have been exposed to the measles virus. these are people who may have been at uc davis medical center's emergency department the afternoon of tuesday, march fifth. and if someone was unvaccinated, they were exposed to the virus. they could develop symptoms within a window of seven to 21 days. these are symptoms like fever, sore throat, dry cough, runny nose, but most importantly, that signature measles, rash. that's what you have to look out for. and the reason why health officials are so concerned about this, the measles virus. it's very contagious if an infected person coughs or sneezes the virus can linger in the air for up to two hours. and if someone is unvaccinated and they're exposed 90% of the time, they will get sick. but we know that if you've been vaccinated, the vaccine is 97% effective. so vaccinated people, there's no need to panic here. but the reason why health offic
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us with the latest jacqueline, what are you learning? >> so john, what we're learning is that health officials and sacramento say that about 300 people could have been exposed to the measles virus. these are people who may have been at uc davis medical center's emergency department the afternoon of tuesday, march fifth. and if someone was unvaccinated, they were exposed to the virus. they could develop symptoms within a window of seven to 21...
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if jacqueline had a surplus supply, she would have loved to donate. she has to switch between breast and bottle. she realizes the great value the bank have. it makes perfect smells and some women who don't make enough, which is in my case. i think it is a wonderful opportunity. you just -- for milk not to be wasted. for women to help each other. >> reporter: breast milk is known to have exceptional benefits for newborns including protection from diseases and infections. >> every single ounce is so, so important in moms who have gone through that. they know what that is like. it's very, very valuable. >> reporter: the kind of value she believes every mother should have access to. >>> and still ahead. well daylight saving time. here we are. the time change can be time consuming if you have 600 clocks you have to reset. a marin county man shows us his collection. >>> plus it's march, but the earth is breaking climate records. details on the nine-month trend that seems to be getting worse. >>> it is just clouds still right now. our window on the virtual s
if jacqueline had a surplus supply, she would have loved to donate. she has to switch between breast and bottle. she realizes the great value the bank have. it makes perfect smells and some women who don't make enough, which is in my case. i think it is a wonderful opportunity. you just -- for milk not to be wasted. for women to help each other. >> reporter: breast milk is known to have exceptional benefits for newborns including protection from diseases and infections. >> every...
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"miami herald" reporter jacqueline charles broke the story of the u.s. evacuating nonessential embassy staff and fortifying its compound in port-au-prince with marines. >> the u.s. became is actually located in a crossroads of about three powerful gangs. i mean, the country is near collapse. >> reporter: gangs have filled a power void left by the assassination of the president in 2021. prime minister ariel henry was appointed, not popular, and is facing calls to resign. he's in puerto rico, unable to return home after traveling to kenya to push for a u.n.-backed police force. u.s. representative sheila cherfilus-mccormick represents a community in south florida with a large haitian american population. >> it's terrifying every single day. it's time the international community steps in and actually helps haiti. >> reporter: the haitian gang leader who organized the uprising has warned there will be a civil war that will, quote, end in genocide if henry doesn't step down. jericka, caribbean leaders have organized an emergency meeting on monday in jamaica,
"miami herald" reporter jacqueline charles broke the story of the u.s. evacuating nonessential embassy staff and fortifying its compound in port-au-prince with marines. >> the u.s. became is actually located in a crossroads of about three powerful gangs. i mean, the country is near collapse. >> reporter: gangs have filled a power void left by the assassination of the president in 2021. prime minister ariel henry was appointed, not popular, and is facing calls to resign....
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jacqueline: dr.lizabeth coleman, welcome to "after words" and congratulatio i'm really excited to have this conversation with you today. excited to have this conversation with you today. thank you so much for having me. i'm delighted to. your book, i actually wanted to talk to you a little bit about your journey as a physician. so you received your m.d. from harvard me school. you then completed a residency in internal medicine at mount sinai, and you're now a medical oncologist at me■ri sloan. but you received your b.a. in history and specifically the history of science. and so i was wondering if you could talk a little about your academic journey and how your undergraduate interest in history sort of has shaped your medical career. right. well, i was really fortunate as an undergraduate, harvard, they offered this incredible concentration on this major that allowed us noto humanities, because i always knew i had an interest in medicine. but really the ability to combine the reality know, which is t
jacqueline: dr.lizabeth coleman, welcome to "after words" and congratulatio i'm really excited to have this conversation with you today. excited to have this conversation with you today. thank you so much for having me. i'm delighted to. your book, i actually wanted to talk to you a little bit about your journey as a physician. so you received your m.d. from harvard me school. you then completed a residency in internal medicine at mount sinai, and you're now a medical oncologist at...
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the incident and jackson and jacqueline and square. says she was walking her neighbor's dog when sheúwas approached by two women who hit her across off with the dogs. te dogs were later are still lookie second suspect, a of cyclists in san mateo county is searching for answers after one& of their own was struck and injured. the crashúhappened one week ago at palomar road and ascension drive near bay view park. the victim, a 62 year old mother of physician and biotech executive, now has a broken back. the driver did not stop. they were in a gray or silver minivan. safety advocates say this intersection puts cyclists at risk, and they're calling on san mateo county officials to >> the only way to solve these problemsúis much more investment and safe street infrastructure. >> we wantúthis guy to face the criminal justice system for what he did and to do. >> group. the group of cyclists say they believe the driver responsible lives nearby. the the hospital and is recovering. the crash is still under investigation. anyone with information i
the incident and jackson and jacqueline and square. says she was walking her neighbor's dog when sheúwas approached by two women who hit her across off with the dogs. te dogs were later are still lookie second suspect, a of cyclists in san mateo county is searching for answers after one& of their own was struck and injured. the crashúhappened one week ago at palomar road and ascension drive near bay view park. the victim, a 62 year old mother of physician and biotech executive, now has a...
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and to hear from our staff directly i am really excited to be able to invite up jacqueline berry, one of our distinguished muni operators and has the incredible record driven entire 10 year not just at muni but throughout her career without a single collision. it is that sort of commitment to safety and commitment to our customers that we are so incredibly fortunate to be blessed with and excited to invite her up. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate your kind words. okay. today i feel very honored to be here to let you know about our services we provide for the patrons of san francisco. i am also a san francisco native born and raised in san francisco from the western addition, grew up in bayview district. my job is very important to me. i provide the best safety to the seniors, the mothers, the elderly, just the people getting to go back and forth to work every day. i drive a tough run, the 7 haight. it serves san francisco. the better part of san francisco, the better the worst, but i do a lot, i meet a lot of really nice people. they never complain about the service i provide. th
and to hear from our staff directly i am really excited to be able to invite up jacqueline berry, one of our distinguished muni operators and has the incredible record driven entire 10 year not just at muni but throughout her career without a single collision. it is that sort of commitment to safety and commitment to our customers that we are so incredibly fortunate to be blessed with and excited to invite her up. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate your kind words. okay. today i feel...
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jacqueline howard. thank you so much for this report. >> walked again, a controversial law that allows texas to arrest migrants and deport them, arrest migrants to cross the border, are suspected of crossing the border illegally >> that >> now on hold again, why one sheriff says he would not prioritize the law even if it were her to go into effect and markets are getting hit. another record ahead of today's decision from the federal reserve, could any interest rate cuts becoming suit? >> las vegas wouldn't be here if it wasn't in casa state of evolution. >> the media he didn't rated new era for the stars. why did it get vegas? the story of sensitive? sunday at ten on cn n >> here movement that inspires freeze, dryness, breakage, new dove, ten in one's serum hair mask with peptide complex fortifies hair bonds at a molecular >> level, helps reverse ten signs damage in one minute, keep living we'll keep repairing >> doug. >> hello, ghostbusters >> it's duck i've doggedly. we help people customize and save
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miami herald reporter jacqueline charles broke the story of the u.s.cuating non-essential embassy staff with marines. >> the u.s. embassy is locate at a crossroads of three powerful gangs. the country is near collapse. >> the gangs have filled a power void left by the assassination of the president in 2021. prime minister ariel henry was appointed not popular and is facing calls to resign. he's in pouerto rico unable to pull home en route to kenya with aus-back police force. sheila cherfilus mccormick is facing the population. >> it's time the international comm community steps in and helps haiti. >> the gang leader who organized the uprising has barned there will be a civil war that will, quote, end in genocide if henry doesn't step down. scomb jerric a caribbean leaders have organized an emergency meeting on monday? jamaica inviting officials from u.s., france and the united nations. >> cristian benavidez, thank you for that reporting. >>> to texas now and a new battle over a controversial state law known as sb-4. hun hundreds rallied outside the sta
miami herald reporter jacqueline charles broke the story of the u.s.cuating non-essential embassy staff with marines. >> the u.s. embassy is locate at a crossroads of three powerful gangs. the country is near collapse. >> the gangs have filled a power void left by the assassination of the president in 2021. prime minister ariel henry was appointed not popular and is facing calls to resign. he's in pouerto rico unable to pull home en route to kenya with aus-back police force. sheila...
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host: jacqueline, you started by saying he's a strong man.t caller: i just don't think he's a strong man, i think they misunderstood him that time when they went to the capitol. and of course, the news made it out of proportion. he got the wall built. just let him alone he would have gotten a lot more things done. i just -- i hope because he should be underdog and i feel like i'm the underdog too, you know? so i would vote for him again. host: that's jacqueline in philadelphia. this is dennis in washington, up early. undecided. what is y come down to, dennis? caller: well, i'm a republican, usually, but i'm a the vietnam era. i'm 70 years old. it bothers me that trump avoided the draft. it he had said about mccain, about nikki haley's husband s about the serviceman that said he knew what he signed up for. i just don't feel that how could he say all these things good american? i'm patriot that i just don't understand. and biden? i think he could have done things better on the border. i think other things could be good. but if i'm buying gas in
host: jacqueline, you started by saying he's a strong man.t caller: i just don't think he's a strong man, i think they misunderstood him that time when they went to the capitol. and of course, the news made it out of proportion. he got the wall built. just let him alone he would have gotten a lot more things done. i just -- i hope because he should be underdog and i feel like i'm the underdog too, you know? so i would vote for him again. host: that's jacqueline in philadelphia. this is dennis...
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he- relatives have been unable to the violence and turmoil in haitic hits close to the heart for jacquelinelee. >> a lot of people they may died because of food, becauseúnow food is getting really scarce. >> jackie, as she's called, lives in marin and is co-founder of haiti on the rise. the nonprofit that she and her husband, randall, run. it has helped build schools and provided scholarships and emergency aid to haiti for nine years now, her family and friends in her homeland are caught in the clashes between police and the gangs who've taken over parts of the country. jackie saysújust this week, her sister's friend was caught in crossfire. >> she got some bullets. she died instantly with her sister. ñ> the desperation mounted wednesday as the u.s. state department and officials in florida began airlifting dozens of u.s. by helicopter and charter planes. movements to make multiple trips, some lawmakers in washington want the u.s. to intervene, saying it would prevent a mass migration of haitian refugees fleeing to some threat of international intervention is what sparked the gang uprising.
he- relatives have been unable to the violence and turmoil in haitic hits close to the heart for jacquelinelee. >> a lot of people they may died because of food, becauseúnow food is getting really scarce. >> jackie, as she's called, lives in marin and is co-founder of haiti on the rise. the nonprofit that she and her husband, randall, run. it has helped build schools and provided scholarships and emergency aid to haiti for nine years now, her family and friends in her homeland are...
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according to baroness jacqueline foster, a blue octopus is one of the most disgusting anti-semitic symbols. she claimed this in a groveling apology she was forced to make by rahman lo, the law firm acting for british muslim student melika giorgiana. foster had taken to x formally twitter in november 20. 2023 to denounce georgiana, a contestant on the bbc quiz show university challenge. she singled out miss georgiana as being responsible for the team mascot, a blue octopus, which foster described as being one of the most disgusting anti-semitic symbols and for wearing the colors of the palestinian flag. she called for miss georgiana to be expelled by her university and arrested by the police, tagging in the prime minister, home secretary. ofcom, the bbc and oxford university. in fact, giorgiana was in a team of four which had collectively picked the octopus, as it was one of their favorite animals. the jacket worn by miss georgiani on the show was navy, blue, orange, pink, and green. malika giorgiana received death threats and abuse after baroness foster smeared her. foster recently apologi
according to baroness jacqueline foster, a blue octopus is one of the most disgusting anti-semitic symbols. she claimed this in a groveling apology she was forced to make by rahman lo, the law firm acting for british muslim student melika giorgiana. foster had taken to x formally twitter in november 20. 2023 to denounce georgiana, a contestant on the bbc quiz show university challenge. she singled out miss georgiana as being responsible for the team mascot, a blue octopus, which foster...
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abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> the ceo of united airlines, scott kirby, issuing a letter earlier today after the airline had nine incidents in the last two weeks, writing unfortunately, in the past few weeks, our airline has experienced a number of incidents that are reminders of the importance of safety while they are all unrelated. i want you to know that these incidents have our attention and have sharpened our focus. on friday, after a plane landed in medford, oregon, it was discovered a panel on the underside of the fuselage was missing. earlier this month, flames seen coming from an engine forcing a plane to return to houston and san francisco. a plane lost a wheel on takeoff and days later there was a hydraulic leak on a flight heading to san francisco. and in houston, a united boeing 737 max slid off the runway, kirby saying united will review each case and make changes as needed. he says they were already planning to give an extra day of in-person training for pilots and change the training curriculum for new hire maintenance technicians. airline safety ha
abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> the ceo of united airlines, scott kirby, issuing a letter earlier today after the airline had nine incidents in the last two weeks, writing unfortunately, in the past few weeks, our airline has experienced a number of incidents that are reminders of the importance of safety while they are all unrelated. i want you to know that these incidents have our attention and have sharpened our focus. on friday, after a plane landed in medford,...
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jacqueline charles covers the caribbean for the "miami herald." the lifelike right now for a normal haitian family? >> there there's only a few days of fuel that is left for electricity. schools are closed, hospitals have also been overtaken by the gangs have also done the same with police stations. i mean, people are really just on their own. >> reporter: for u.s. citizens in haiti tonight, options to evacuate tonight are limited because major u.s. carriers have suspended flights. if the situation does not improve, cbs news has learned a full evacuation of the u.s. embassy is likely. norah. >> norah: very dangerous, manny bojorquez, thank you so much. tonight there are new questions surrounding the health of the princess of wales, kate middleton's last public event was two and half months ago, and except for a few paparazzi-style photos she has not been seen since christmas. now a photoshopped image of princess katherine and the royal children has the future queen apologizing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: the controversy started in
jacqueline charles covers the caribbean for the "miami herald." the lifelike right now for a normal haitian family? >> there there's only a few days of fuel that is left for electricity. schools are closed, hospitals have also been overtaken by the gangs have also done the same with police stations. i mean, people are really just on their own. >> reporter: for u.s. citizens in haiti tonight, options to evacuate tonight are limited because major u.s. carriers have suspended...
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algunas mamás inmigrantes como jacqueline, con niños de 2, 6 y 9 años, están preocupadas.fermos y limpiar el refugio, sacar toda la gente que está ahí. ya tenemos un plan de cuarentena para evitar la transmisión del virus, insistió el alcalde de chicago. en lo que va del año se han detectado 45 casos de sarampión en 17 estados, pero 30 en el último mes. según los cdc. desafortunadamente, el sarampión parece estar regresando. nos dijo el doctor edgar chávez en el periodo de la pandemia hubo muchos niños que por alguna razón no se vacunaron y ahora estamos viendo los efectos de eso en el hospital davis health de sacramento, california. están tratando de localizar a 300 personas que estuvieron al parecer expuestas después de que un niño fue tratado el 5 de marzo, que hay nuevos brotes y más que mis hijos están en la escuela, entonces conviven con niños que posiblemente no estén vacunados o que están vacunados, pero nunca sabemos los expertos recomiendan recibir la vacuna triple vírica en los estados unidos. se llama mmr y esta vacuna ocurre a los 12 meses y a los 4 años. el s
algunas mamás inmigrantes como jacqueline, con niños de 2, 6 y 9 años, están preocupadas.fermos y limpiar el refugio, sacar toda la gente que está ahí. ya tenemos un plan de cuarentena para evitar la transmisión del virus, insistió el alcalde de chicago. en lo que va del año se han detectado 45 casos de sarampión en 17 estados, pero 30 en el último mes. según los cdc. desafortunadamente, el sarampión parece estar regresando. nos dijo el doctor edgar chávez en el periodo de la...
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jacqueline lee has been working to protect and develop her native land.ergency aid. lee's closely monitoring the situation in haiti, where family and friends have been caught friends was killed this week. >> she got some bullets. she died instantly with her sister and i think one of the sons, i think got 1 or 2 bullet as bullet as well. a lot of people, they may died because of food, because now food is getting really scarce. >> a tragedy hitting close to home here. some congressional members want the u.s. to intervene in haiti, saying it would prevent a mass migration of refugeesc but other people sy the threat of international intervention is what sparked the gang uprising, when haiti's then prime minister asked kenyan forces to come to the violence l only get worse. >> right now, the biggest problem is the insecurity. so if we have some kind of solution for the insecurity can be solved gradually. also, the airport right now is closed. so if it is not forc the insecurity, the airport would be open so we can have more traffic. >> well gangs consist of lo
jacqueline lee has been working to protect and develop her native land.ergency aid. lee's closely monitoring the situation in haiti, where family and friends have been caught friends was killed this week. >> she got some bullets. she died instantly with her sister and i think one of the sons, i think got 1 or 2 bullet as bullet as well. a lot of people, they may died because of food, because now food is getting really scarce. >> a tragedy hitting close to home here. some...
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let's speak to jacqueline charles, caribbean correspondent at the miami herald.ouncil, who are they? i wouldn't say newjust presidential council, who are they? i wouldn't say new just yet, presidential council, who are they? i wouldn't say newjust yet, we're still waiting for them to be installed and we are waiting for their membership to finalised. what we have seen in the last 17 days is that different groups have been pulling their representatives, replacing them, one group has replaced a representative three times, the person representing the interfaith community resigned a few days ago. we are all watching closely to see if this installation will happen and when, and then in terms of their president, they have decided they want to have the president, even thou they are a 7—member dating presidential council, plus two observers, and they have a hard task of deciding who the next prime minister and government will be. res, who the next prime minister and government will be.— who the next prime minister and government will be. a lot of steps before they _ gover
let's speak to jacqueline charles, caribbean correspondent at the miami herald.ouncil, who are they? i wouldn't say newjust presidential council, who are they? i wouldn't say new just yet, presidential council, who are they? i wouldn't say newjust yet, we're still waiting for them to be installed and we are waiting for their membership to finalised. what we have seen in the last 17 days is that different groups have been pulling their representatives, replacing them, one group has replaced a...
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jacqueline in philly. orning. caller: good morning. i'm voting for trump.think he's a very strong man. and i'm not crazy about joe biden. i may be 70 years along joe bidi wrote a song about donald trumph . and he just seems like the average american guy that they wo and that would descend my rights on the streets. i don't know. he sound down to trump. i love all his ideas. i think he got caught up that time when they all those k went running down to the capitol. i don't think he meant for them to do that. he's not that kind of man. host: jacqueline, you% started y saying he's a strong man. what do you mean? caller: i just don't think he's a strong man, think they misunderstood him that time when they went to the capitol. and of course, t news made it out of proportion. he got the wall built. him alone, he would have gotten done. i just -- i hope he can make it because he should be underdog and i feel like i'm the underdog too, you know? so i would vote for him again. host: that's jacqueline in philadelphia. this is dennis in washington, up early. undecided.
jacqueline in philly. orning. caller: good morning. i'm voting for trump.think he's a very strong man. and i'm not crazy about joe biden. i may be 70 years along joe bidi wrote a song about donald trumph . and he just seems like the average american guy that they wo and that would descend my rights on the streets. i don't know. he sound down to trump. i love all his ideas. i think he got caught up that time when they all those k went running down to the capitol. i don't think he meant for them...
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let“s speak to the caribbean correspondent for the miami herald jacqueline charles who's been reportingtion in haiti, the security situation, the mayhem on the streets, the humanitarian situation, what is your latest understanding.— situation, what is your latest understanding. situation, what is your latest understandinu. :, :, understanding. right now we are waitin: to understanding. right now we are waiting to see — understanding. right now we are waiting to see what the - understanding. right now we are waiting to see what the reaction | understanding. right now we are i waiting to see what the reaction of the gangs will be as a result of what happened yesterday injamaica. they did come up with a structure or political transition which would basically be a presidential panel of seven members plus two that will be observers. there is no seat at the table for gang members were gang leaders. then after that the prime minister announced his cabinet and a leader in a pre—recorded video, his intentions to step down with this new political transition team being installed. just new politica
let“s speak to the caribbean correspondent for the miami herald jacqueline charles who's been reportingtion in haiti, the security situation, the mayhem on the streets, the humanitarian situation, what is your latest understanding.— situation, what is your latest understanding. situation, what is your latest understandinu. :, :, understanding. right now we are waitin: to understanding. right now we are waiting to see — understanding. right now we are waiting to see what the -...
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the only thing that he ever wrote to jacqueline before they were married was a postcard, which said, just simply wish you were here, jack. so that was that was that okay? yeah. we often don't think about nixon in romance, but i think this is a really lovely picture up there. two of them in the east room of the white house. yes, that was that was at a wedding of of of. oh i'm sorry. i always forget. i'm sorry. that was tricia's wedding, i believe. yeah. yeah. thank you for that. i also since this is valentine's day and since the president's, like all of us experienced heartache, let's talk about him for a minute about one of the saddest stories in your book on this day in 1884enced the darkest day of his life. can you talk about this tragic anniversary and how it shaped the future president. actually, a lot of interesting things happened to theodore roosevelt on valentine's day. one of them was that he met alice hathaway lee. she was the next door neighbor of a classmate of theodore's, richard saltonstall. and he began to call her sunshine. and because she seemed particularly cheerful
the only thing that he ever wrote to jacqueline before they were married was a postcard, which said, just simply wish you were here, jack. so that was that was that okay? yeah. we often don't think about nixon in romance, but i think this is a really lovely picture up there. two of them in the east room of the white house. yes, that was that was at a wedding of of of. oh i'm sorry. i always forget. i'm sorry. that was tricia's wedding, i believe. yeah. yeah. thank you for that. i also since...
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jacqueline jackson, the wife of reverend jesse jackson.occasions. >>> coming up, i have a warning for republicans, embracing overheated rhetoric on the campaign trail. that's ahead. we are still waiting on comments from president biden on other issues in the days ahead. happy st. patrick's day. we will bring you all of that in a moment. and i know, you've been going through it. but what if you get to it. a key source of your asthma inflammation. enter nucala. it isn't your rescue treatment and it's not a steroid. it's an autoinjector you can do at home. just once a month. nucala targets and reduces eosinophils and helps your symptoms. think less asthma attacks... less need for oral steroids... less asthma-related hospital visits. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by yo
jacqueline jackson, the wife of reverend jesse jackson.occasions. >>> coming up, i have a warning for republicans, embracing overheated rhetoric on the campaign trail. that's ahead. we are still waiting on comments from president biden on other issues in the days ahead. happy st. patrick's day. we will bring you all of that in a moment. and i know, you've been going through it. but what if you get to it. a key source of your asthma inflammation. enter nucala. it isn't your rescue...
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i want to bring in jacqueline charles. caribbean correspondent for the miami herald.as a pulitzer prize finalist for her coverage of the 2010 haiti earthquake and has reported on haiti in the english speaking caribbean two decades. i appreciate you being here. how bad is it there right now? >> i mean, it's pretty bad. people are literally running for their lives. it is chaotic. there is no neighborhood that is really safe in the capitol. if you are outside of the capitol, you still have a sense of calm. but in port-au-prince, you hear the gunshots at any moment. people are terrorized, people are afraid. people are tired. the sea port has been shut down. the airport is not working because there are no commercial flights since the fourth of march. those who can get out are trying to get on one of these flights or these helicopters. but, it is risky. >> how did haiti get here? this beautiful island, the sam island as the dominican republic. a beautiful island of beautiful people. how did it become the end of the world? >> i don't know if it's the end of the world, but it
i want to bring in jacqueline charles. caribbean correspondent for the miami herald.as a pulitzer prize finalist for her coverage of the 2010 haiti earthquake and has reported on haiti in the english speaking caribbean two decades. i appreciate you being here. how bad is it there right now? >> i mean, it's pretty bad. people are literally running for their lives. it is chaotic. there is no neighborhood that is really safe in the capitol. if you are outside of the capitol, you still have a...
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even before this latest round of violence, jacqueline arriscar lee has been working to protect and developnd. while she now lives in marin, her haiti. she and her husband, randall, operate a nonprofit called haiti on the rise, and for nine years, it's helped build schools, provide scholarships and distribute emergency aid. lee is closely monitoring the situation in haiti, while family and friends have been caught in the crossfire there between police and gangs. a friend of her sister was killed this week. >> she gotúsome bullets. she died instantly with her sister and i think one of the son, i think, got to 1 or 2 bullets as bullet as. a lot of people, they may died because of food, because now food is getting really scarce as well. want the us to intervene inrst- haiti, saying it would prevent a mass migration of refugees fleeing to this country. but other people say the threat of international intervention is what sparked the gang uprising, when haiti's then prime minister asked for kenyan forces to come& to that country. well, lee worries the violence will only get worse. >> right is th
even before this latest round of violence, jacqueline arriscar lee has been working to protect and developnd. while she now lives in marin, her haiti. she and her husband, randall, operate a nonprofit called haiti on the rise, and for nine years, it's helped build schools, provide scholarships and distribute emergency aid. lee is closely monitoring the situation in haiti, while family and friends have been caught in the crossfire there between police and gangs. a friend of her sister was killed...
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andrea's mother, jacqueline, was raped and murdered in 1987, when andrea was just three years old. >>e of the most horrendous crimes. she was brutally raped, tortured. someone found her body walking the dog. >> a local man named larry peterson, spent more than 17 years in prison for the crime before dna testing proved his innocence and he was released. >> did you know that he was going to be released? did they tell you? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> for many, many years, someone was tried, convicted, and put away. >> yes, ma'am. >> and then you find out that the dna doesn't match. >> i mean, you go back into fight or flight. >> yeah. >> you got scared. >> absolutely. >> absolutely we did. >> can you tell us of what? >> who's the person -- who hurt my mother? what happened to jackie? who did it? whoever that person is, they're still out there. >> they're still there. >> but since larry peterson's exoneration, with the case now cold, they feel the original crime and victim have become an afterthought. >> it's always been, what do you think about mr. peterson? that is not my charge. i care abo
andrea's mother, jacqueline, was raped and murdered in 1987, when andrea was just three years old. >>e of the most horrendous crimes. she was brutally raped, tortured. someone found her body walking the dog. >> a local man named larry peterson, spent more than 17 years in prison for the crime before dna testing proved his innocence and he was released. >> did you know that he was going to be released? did they tell you? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> for many,...
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. >> jacqueline arriscar lee lives in marin.se. they have helped build schools and provide scholarships spand emergency aid to haiti for and friends in haiti are caught in the clashes between police and the gangs there that have ss killed this week. >> she got some bullets. she died instantly with her sister and i think one of the sons, i think, got 1 or 2 bullet as bullet as well. a lot of people, they may died because of food. because now food is getting really scarce. >> lee says nonprofits like hers deliveries and aid drop offs because of insecurity there. international relief groups announcing this week that nearly aúmillion and a half people in haiti are on the verge 4 millioe help need, need access, helping food. well, dozensúof world leaders gathered today for the un's first ever nuclear energy summitl where leaders and energy experts arrived for the one day summit at the brussels exhibition center. the internationalúatomic energy agency, hostingc at finding wayr low carbon solution to the as a global climate crisis. >>
. >> jacqueline arriscar lee lives in marin.se. they have helped build schools and provide scholarships spand emergency aid to haiti for and friends in haiti are caught in the clashes between police and the gangs there that have ss killed this week. >> she got some bullets. she died instantly with her sister and i think one of the sons, i think, got 1 or 2 bullet as bullet as well. a lot of people, they may died because of food. because now food is getting really scarce. >>...