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jennings and jen psaki. come on, even the trump supporter, really, chaos-free, smooth-running machine? >> well, it is true. they are understaffed. i mean, jenn you've got so much to do as president, you can't really afford to be understaffed on a normal day. and what they're facing, possibly in january, is having to run the government and try to process the president's agenda, while at the same time facing down maybe impeachment and certainly a whole bushel of investigations that are going to come at them if the democrats take over the house. so, right now they've got to get their staffing levels up -- >> can i ask you, scott, what's the concern level of the republicans, honestly, about that? because, you know, some people seem to be blowing it off, like, there's not going to be a blue wave. i don't know if there is going to be one, but is it a real concern? >> well, with i don't know what the number threshold is for a wave, but i certainly think that the probability exists that the democrats are going to take the house. the possibility exists that they won't, but the probability is, that they will take the house. which means you're going t
jennings and jen psaki. come on, even the trump supporter, really, chaos-free, smooth-running machine? >> well, it is true. they are understaffed. i mean, jenn you've got so much to do as president, you can't really afford to be understaffed on a normal day. and what they're facing, possibly in january, is having to run the government and try to process the president's agenda, while at the same time facing down maybe impeachment and certainly a whole bushel of investigations that are...
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jen did not have. i will say over the years, gish jen even has a different hand writing than lillian jen. lillian is still using the method from my catholic school up bringing. gish jen is completely different. and what's so interesting to me the question is like in the middle of the night now, if there was an emergency and i had to write one note before i dash out the door, which handwriting would it be? and the answer is the gish jen. i can only write one thing in my old handwriting now. and that is my name. i sign my checks with my name. other than signing my checks, i don't use that script at all. it is completely gone. if i look at things from when i was in grade school, i can see it, but i can't -- i literally can't do it anymore. so interesting. i really have become kind of this other person. i will say, you know, my very first story, that i was talking about, i wrote in iowa was published under lil' -- lillian jen. all my friends who is she? as soon as they said that, i was like the person who writes the stories is not lillian -- lillian jen, the person who writes the story are gis
jen did not have. i will say over the years, gish jen even has a different hand writing than lillian jen. lillian is still using the method from my catholic school up bringing. gish jen is completely different. and what's so interesting to me the question is like in the middle of the night now, if there was an emergency and i had to write one note before i dash out the door, which handwriting would it be? and the answer is the gish jen. i can only write one thing in my old handwriting now. and...
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jen did aparazzi asking rdinary, she ou give some space? >> yes. >> to their credit, the photographers obliged although they did catch up with ben later at jack in the box. jen was at spotted handing him food. on monday, the same day jen was g getting her star, ben had alcohol delivered to his home. his dog escaped from his house and spent last weekend with a 22-year-old playboy model. what triggered the relapse? he recently broke up with lindsay shookus after one year together. a source tells us lindsay was a huge support for ben and they were doing really well. she supported him with his sobriety and loved the steady situation. there's another factor, alcoholism runs in the family. >> my father w you call a he got sober ultimate will i and has been sober for several decades, which i think is pretty impressive. this is ben's third time in rehab. first in 2001 and in march of last year he announced on facebook he completed treatment. a source says ben's real problem is he repeatedly gets it together for everyone else and you no it's time to get it together for himself. >>> while ben kneads to focus on himself, what about jennifer? your heart has to go out to her, continuing to be strong the kids and their father. >> t
jen did aparazzi asking rdinary, she ou give some space? >> yes. >> to their credit, the photographers obliged although they did catch up with ben later at jack in the box. jen was at spotted handing him food. on monday, the same day jen was g getting her star, ben had alcohol delivered to his home. his dog escaped from his house and spent last weekend with a 22-year-old playboy model. what triggered the relapse? he recently broke up with lindsay shookus after one year together. a...
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jennings. paul jennings is a 15-year-old, was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dollar he madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable -- dolly madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable. he set the table for the .ictorious returning troops at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia, he became madison's valet, he was there when madison died. he had a family, five children, and wife. dolly madison fell on hard times after james died. madison had purchased a house on lafayette square and she wanted to come back because she was such a socialite. she came back to live on lafayette square and she brought paul jennings with them. she said, don't worry, on my death, you will get your freedom. her financial situation got worse and worse, so she sold him. across the street lived senator daniel webster from massachusetts. he was appalled. everything was very close, everybody knew everybody on the square. bought paulebster jennings from the guy who had bought him. he granted him his freedom. larget on -- there was a free 6lack population in washington before the civil war. he helped them organize slave escapes. his sons fought for the union. memoir, he published a of his life in the white house. he becomes the first tell all chronicler of the white house. now, we will go into the great dane rickles. don rickles -- no. [laughter] >> they look a little similar. , dan sickleshere was a man of great appetites, for women, for power, for money. he was a great in-house -- he knew how to work the political system. he was from new york city. ,is protege, martin van buren who actually had lived in the decatur hous
jennings. paul jennings is a 15-year-old, was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dollar he madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable -- dolly madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable. he set the table for the .ictorious returning troops at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia,...
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jens korte in new york. jens, the u.s. has essentially told canada, take it or leave it. meanwhile, the u.s. congress also has to has its say, right? jenscertainly they do. u.s. president donald trump cannot sign a new agreement without the support of congress. and it is very delicate. if you look at the states here in the states -- the united states that depend a lot of agriculture, for kansas a good 20% of their exports actually go to canada, and that is the most important trading partner. overall behind china and canada -- behind china, canada is the second biggest. they are looking to get the right deal. so, it will not be easy to hammer out a new agreement anytime soon. helena: and in other news, jens, we have u.s. gdp numbers in. how is it looking? jens: well, the u.s. economy is on fire. we saw economic growth in the second quarter grow by 4.2%, a bit higher than expected and the biggest growth and almost four years. also if you look at u.s. corporations, they just finished the second quarter with the highest profit growth and about six years. we see the unemployment rate at the lowest level in a most 50 years. still the federal
jens korte in new york. jens, the u.s. has essentially told canada, take it or leave it. meanwhile, the u.s. congress also has to has its say, right? jenscertainly they do. u.s. president donald trump cannot sign a new agreement without the support of congress. and it is very delicate. if you look at the states here in the states -- the united states that depend a lot of agriculture, for kansas a good 20% of their exports actually go to canada, and that is the most important trading partner....
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jen and who is she? but it's not lillian jen who writes the stories it is gish jen. there it is. i don't change you papers because papers because it is a pain. cinema" and most recently "walkaway." >> host: welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you very much. a pleasure traveler how do you describe your work to other people? >> guest: if people so what do you do i say i write nonfiction. they say what kind of science-fiction? some of it is very huge but most contemporary and mostly it deals with contemporary information,, politics, surveillance, censorship and the question of whether or not technology is going to enable us to be more free or take away those freedo
jen and who is she? but it's not lillian jen who writes the stories it is gish jen. there it is. i don't change you papers because papers because it is a pain. cinema" and most recently "walkaway." >> host: welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you very much. a pleasure traveler how do you describe your work to other people? >> guest: if people so what do you do i say i write nonfiction. they say what kind of science-fiction? some of it is very huge but most...
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jen garner checks ben back into rehab. >> can you give us some space? it's bad enough. >>> exclusive details on his relapse and the extreme lengths jen has gone the help him stay sober. >> you don't have a choice. >> brad sickened and saddened by angelina's public custody debate. >>> did jim parsons want out of the "big bang theory"? >>> pink stops her concert. >>> our "that '70s show's" throwback thursday. 20 years since its premier, is the cast talking about coming back. >> i married my boyfriend on the show. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome. well, our top story tonight is heartbreaking. ben affleck is back in rehab, and it was his ex, jennifer garner who drove him there. >> it's sad to see him in this state now. the big question, what triggered ben's relapse? as jen rushed in to help? >> what up, ben? >> that's ben affleck in the backseat of his range rover, his a stranged wife behind the wheel. a few moments earlier, jen did something extraordinary, she confronted the paparazzi asking them politely to back off. >> out of respect, can you gyes >> to their credit, the photographers obliged although they did catch up with ben later at jack in the box. jen was at spotted handing him food. on monday, the same day jen was g getting her star, ben had alcohol delivered to his home. his dog escaped from his house and spent last weekend with a 22-year-old playboy model. what triggered the relapse? he recently broke up with lindsay shookus after one year together. a source tells us lindsay was a huge support for ben and they were doing really well. she supported him with his sobriety and loved the steady situation. there's another factor, alcoholism runs in the family. >> my father was what you call a real alcoholic. he got sober ultimate will i and has be
jen garner checks ben back into rehab. >> can you give us some space? it's bad enough. >>> exclusive details on his relapse and the extreme lengths jen has gone the help him stay sober. >> you don't have a choice. >> brad sickened and saddened by angelina's public custody debate. >>> did jim parsons want out of the "big bang theory"? >>> pink stops her concert. >>> our "that '70s show's" throwback thursday. 20 years since...
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>> well, scott jennings, the republican operative likes the fact that the democrats are descendsing into socialism. scott jenningsse we all should be defending the capitalistic system that lifted millions and billions of people out of poverty over the course of the last several centuries. so i don't like it that one of the two great american political parties is going in this direction. but hey if this is the direction they want to go, fine. this is the fracture that's going to define 2020. for all the warts and problems and controversies that donald trump is going to have, the democratic primary is going to drive whoever their nominee is far to the leif. if they don't nominate a socialist the left wingers may go out and run a third party candidacy against the democratic nominee which could tank the democratic's chances. they have fractureses on the american left. >> there is a lot of fractures on both sides. who is the most fractured. i guess we are all like a broken egg. >> the republicans are unified. are the democrats? i don't think so. >> unified, scott. >> 90% of the republicans support donald trump. >> yes
>> well, scott jennings, the republican operative likes the fact that the democrats are descendsing into socialism. scott jenningsse we all should be defending the capitalistic system that lifted millions and billions of people out of poverty over the course of the last several centuries. so i don't like it that one of the two great american political parties is going in this direction. but hey if this is the direction they want to go, fine. this is the fracture that's going to define...
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jen was there for him." >> just give us some space. >> absolutely. >> it's hard enough. >> absolutely. >> throughout their 13-year marriage jen supported ben as he battled addiction. a source tells us jenoundaries, she stuck by him and gave him ultimatums but he'd eventually fall off the wagon. he would go back to partying and gambling and she would try again. this has been going on for years. if you think about it, jen really is ben's ride or die. she's never spoken badly of him, even despite his alleged cheating. in fact, in 2016 jen told "vanity fair," "no one needs to hate ben for me. i don't hate him. certainly we don't have to beat the guy up. don't worry. my eyes were wide open during the marriage." jen's strategy with ben? well, when it comes to other women she "does not want to police who ben dates because she is no longer ben's wife and doesn't feel it's her place." and family is always first. >> our kids know that we both have causes that we care so much about, that we dedicate time, resources and our energy toward making our own little slice of the world a little bit better. >> jennifer lopez was making some news this week after an amazing showstopping moment at the mtv vma
jen was there for him." >> just give us some space. >> absolutely. >> it's hard enough. >> absolutely. >> throughout their 13-year marriage jen supported ben as he battled addiction. a source tells us jenoundaries, she stuck by him and gave him ultimatums but he'd eventually fall off the wagon. he would go back to partying and gambling and she would try again. this has been going on for years. if you think about it, jen really is ben's ride or die. she's never...
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jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview asking, quote, when are you getting back together with brad? did justin ever wear your jeans? and when are the twins due? jen's response, you're the only person who could start an interview like that and actually send me into hysterics, not
jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview asking, quote, when are you getting back together with brad? did justin ever wear your jeans? and when are the twins due? jen's response, you're the only person who could start an interview like that and actually send me into hysterics, not
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jennings. scott jennings worked in the bush white house. scott, one of the main questions i had in the moments after this happened was, why is michael flynn's name not on that list? the white house is threatening to remove the security clearance of all these different folks. who have been critical of the president, tied to the russia probe. michael flynn, convicted, fired for lying to the fbi, nowhere on that list. striking to you? >> not surprising. the president hasn't made a habit of singling out people who have been supportive of him in the past. it doesn't mean they won't. i'm not sure what the implications are of being -- having pled guilty to a crime or having a security clearance with the federal government. in regards to brennan, i think there are probably legitimate reasons why people could maintain a security clearance after they leave government. clearly some do. crapping on the commander and chief is not one of them. it strikes me brennan has become a political operative or pundit more than anything. i'm not sure you need a sec
jennings. scott jennings worked in the bush white house. scott, one of the main questions i had in the moments after this happened was, why is michael flynn's name not on that list? the white house is threatening to remove the security clearance of all these different folks. who have been critical of the president, tied to the russia probe. michael flynn, convicted, fired for lying to the fbi, nowhere on that list. striking to you? >> not surprising. the president hasn't made a habit of...
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jennings. paul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house, and he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dolley madison get everything out of the house that was valuable. andrea: the house was burning? gil: it was not burning at, it was not quite that dramatic. but he had set the table for the returning the tory as american troops, which was used by the british for their last meal in the white house before they burned it. anyway, at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia. he became madison's valet. he was there when madison died. still of course enslaved. family, five children, wife. dolley madison, after james madison died, sell on very hard times. i won't go into all of her problems. but madison had purchased a house on lafayette square, and she wanted to come back to it because she was such a socialite when she was first lady, so she came back to live in lafayette square. she brought paul jenningsith him, had to leave his family. she said, don't worry, on my death, you will get your freedom. her financial situation got worse and worse, and, you know, so she sold him. across the street lived senator daniel webster from massachusetts. and he was appalled. everything was very close, everybody knew everybody on the square. and so daniel webster bought paul jennings from the guy who had bought him. and after -- he made him work it off a little, but then he granted him his freedom. he went on -- there was a large free 6lack population in washington before the civil war. he helped organize some slave escapes. during the civil war, his sons fought for the union. but in 1864, he published a memoir of his life in the white house. so he becomes the first tell all chronicler of the white house. now, we are going to go into the don rickles. no, not don rickles. dan sickles. andrea: they look a little similar. gil: the story here is that dan sickles was a man of great appetites, for women, f
jennings. paul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house, and he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dolley madison get everything out of the house that was valuable. andrea: the house was burning? gil: it was not burning at, it was not quite that dramatic. but he had set the table for the returning the tory as american troops, which was used by the british for their last meal...
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jen did all these things, keeping windows open, speaking to animals and in general carrying on with the kind of freedom based on an american freedom that lillian jen did not have. i will say over the years, gish jen has different handwriting then lillian jen. from my catholic school upbringing, gish jen is a completely different thing. there was a kind of emergency, i had to write something before i went out the door. the answer was gish jen. i can only write one thing in my old handwriting now and that is my name. except for my checks i don't use that at all, it is gone. i could see it but literally can't do it anymore. it becomes this other person. my very first story, published as lillian jen, almost said who is she? as soon as they said that, that is so right, a person who writes these stories, it is not lillian jen. this is kind of a pain. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> michael avenatti is a lawyer
jen did all these things, keeping windows open, speaking to animals and in general carrying on with the kind of freedom based on an american freedom that lillian jen did not have. i will say over the years, gish jen has different handwriting then lillian jen. from my catholic school upbringing, gish jen is a completely different thing. there was a kind of emergency, i had to write something before i went out the door. the answer was gish jen. i can only write one thing in my old handwriting now...
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you mentioned cook and jennings coming infora you mentioned cook and jennings coming in for a hammering you mentioned cook and jenningsing what their performance is, england's batsmen haven't been able to build anything. is that the only thing going wrong for england, they are ahead in the series so it is not all bad, but that third test was a disaster, what are they going to need to do in the fourth test? we have had one close test and then one in which england wiped the floor with india and then it was reciprocated last time. this is happening in home test series over the last few years. england are very good in extreme conditions. we have the rose bowl to come in southampton and then the oval to come for the final test. traditionally very flat wickets and thatis traditionally very flat wickets and that is when england have not performed at their best. we know they are a good team on english soil, it is what they do abroad and it is looking to the future and that is perhaps why they have brought in james vince, to get him in for the last test and may be through the winter. a lot of questions and lots still to be ans
you mentioned cook and jennings coming infora you mentioned cook and jennings coming in for a hammering you mentioned cook and jenningsing what their performance is, england's batsmen haven't been able to build anything. is that the only thing going wrong for england, they are ahead in the series so it is not all bad, but that third test was a disaster, what are they going to need to do in the fourth test? we have had one close test and then one in which england wiped the floor with india and...
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jen ashton. jen, you have delivered your share of babies, 1,500. i will admit, full disclosure, i nursed all three of my kids with a glass of wine in my hand because that's what my lactation consultant instructed me to do. one glass while nursing. so what is the science? >> okay, first of all, not a lot because again we can't do controlled studies where we're going to be giving breast-feeding or lactating women a lot of alcohol and then testing it in their breast milk. but the thinking here is that as long as the mom does not feel inebriated or buzzed, the amount that is passed along to the baby is minimal in breast milk and that an occasional alcoholic beverage in a breast-feeding woman will not harm the baby. it takes about 30 to 60 minutes for anything that's consumed to go through the mom's blood and pass into breast milk, and when the mom feels better and that's cleared from her blood, it's cleared from the breast milk at the same time. the other interesting thing here and probably because your lactating consultant recommended it to you is that when mothers are tense when breast-feeding, and, by the way, it can be painful. >> it's very painful. >> exactly. >> and they're never the same, by the way. >> that's right. it can actually inhibit the letdown reflex, so a little bit of alcohol can actually help the letdown hormones. so in the kind of lactation wives kind of circle, a little bit is thought not to be harmful. >> it relaxes the mom and allows the milk to let down. so, finally, let's ask you about the notion of pumping and dumping when you've had too much to drink. >> right. so normally when we say pump and dump, that's a woman using a breast pump, that's for medications that are actually dangerous or contraindicated or viruses or some kind of infection in the mom. it doesn't really work as well for alcohol but we have to remember, paula, any time you see anything dealing with a woman's breasts, it becomes global news and everyone feels like they can weigh in -- >> you saw what just happened to jessie james decker. >> i think what we have to remember, yes, there are clear benefits to breast-feeding, both for the mom and the baby, but it's not always logistically possible for every woman and it's not always something that the mom chooses to do. so when i counsel women on this, i say the operative word in breast-feeding is feeding and a woman needs to feed her baby the best way she thinks and the best way for her, and everyone else needs to stay in their lanes. >> let's stay out of the judgment zone. >> right. >> dr. jenank you so much. and we're going to be right back with "pop news." to be right back with "pop news." thank you so much. rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular e heart attack,s. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacid
jen ashton. jen, you have delivered your share of babies, 1,500. i will admit, full disclosure, i nursed all three of my kids with a glass of wine in my hand because that's what my lactation consultant instructed me to do. one glass while nursing. so what is the science? >> okay, first of all, not a lot because again we can't do controlled studies where we're going to be giving breast-feeding or lactating women a lot of alcohol and then testing it in their breast milk. but the thinking...
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jen gets is on ——jen gets her boots on. he might not look like much, but this robotic goalkeeper can stop me's best players. his two cameras take up to 90 voters per second. if a football is kicked to robokeeper has just played through the second to save the ball. —— 0.3 ofa the second to save the ball. —— 0.3 of a second. the great facilities in manchester, as you would expect in one of the world's great footballing cities. normally, there is a huge amount of set up, but what if you could bring it to your living room? we are trying out the latest in virtual reality, those collecting data with statsports. using a hardware monitor and a device that to my shoulder blades, we are set for a to my shoulder blades, we are set fora run to to my shoulder blades, we are set for a run to collect information. virtual reality has this data transformed amazingly quickly. we have upset that data back on the pitch. —— offset. as we move forward , pitch. —— offset. as we move forward, we can stream this light into the platform, so theoretically, if you go in at half—time, or during the world cup, there is a review, like tactics, reviews, positions, this is the future. there are also russia drills that have been created in the to reality. —— pressure. this sta niforth in the to reality. —— pressure. this staniforth has been shortlisted for the women's fa goal of the year. smashed it. the game realism, it is spot on. the defenders close on me was — kell brook pressure. evenjust fine—tuning level skills, summary cultures outside the box, i not happy with that, so that competitive edgein happy with that, so that competitive edge in work and that, it is all good. ——i edge in work and that, it is all good. —— i felt edge in work and that, it is all good. —— ifelt the pressure. another incredible development is being put yourself in any position on game. obviously, it raheem sterling, given he is a fast player anywhere, he has the advantage. as the defender comes in, they would have deterred many hits, and that weight, i suppose. lucy is watching a real match that took place between manchester city and monaco. chicken places offered any position on the pitch. in the stands, on the roof, and even become the manager. right now, i had a clear view of what went wrong, in terms of the left back‘s position. so do you see more in the player's positions? i think so. there is so much value in actually appreciating the picture that they salt. so for the first time, this is all portable. you can bring the match analysis loaded on an st card 01’ match analysis loaded on an st card or usb stick, the headset, and put it in your bag, and the night before, you can review the opponenfs before, you can review the opponent's tactics from anywhere on the pitch. but to play against their virtual keeper, you need to be back on the wired version. yes, one! that are only takes out any chance of injury and is more controllable, and the fatigue level can be lower. i think it is really cutting edge, and we are think it is really cutting edge, and we a re really think it is really cutting edge, and we are really glad to be up to get involved in that space. you did quite well. nice one, jen ever. before the tournament, paul carter went to fit to find out how. actually, data is an integral pa rt how. actually, data is an integral part of football. you cannot be what you've put up —— without being bombarded by statistics. analysts committed to our matches in real—time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system will provide data on metrics such as distances run, speed, and position information. crucially, it could be 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two ta blets the tournament will be provided with two tablets will stop one for a data a nalyst two tablets will stop one for a data analyst in the stands, will be to communicate with the second device you not on bench can't possibly an assistant coach or manager. —— unit on bench. we know when the players and where the ball is at any time any match. we have different metrics available to the analysts, and is with resources available for technology differing between countries, f
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mike response to ridiculous tabloid headlines saying, quote, the misconceptions are "jen can't keep a man," and "jenefuses to have a baby because she's selfish and committed to her career." first, with all due respect, i'm not heartbroken. and second, those are reckless assumptions.." has told e. "e.t the years, that's nothing new. >> i'm a tabloid nightmare. my life seems so much more dramatic and interestingha is. just because of the stupid tabloids. >> back in 2004 while she was married to brad pitt she satirized the obsession on snl. >> when are you going to have a baby? are the friends really friends? when are you going to have a baby. >> her tone shifted in 2016 when in touch published this cover on vacation with justin. >> published with a bump a circle around my stomach, i was just fed up with it. >> in an effort to reclaim the narrative - >> behind the scenes, jennifer says looks can be deceive zblg it's not easy for, you know, if you're not a module -- a model. i'm not gre. like this ld on. was the one? >> she also tackles the big question of a possible "friends" reunion. you never know. o
mike response to ridiculous tabloid headlines saying, quote, the misconceptions are "jen can't keep a man," and "jenefuses to have a baby because she's selfish and committed to her career." first, with all due respect, i'm not heartbroken. and second, those are reckless assumptions.." has told e. "e.t the years, that's nothing new. >> i'm a tabloid nightmare. my life seems so much more dramatic and interestingha is. just because of the stupid tabloids....
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jen quanah she's in the south korean capital seoul jen resource some very emotional scenes of elderly north and south koreans meeting give us a sense of what happens at these reunions how they planned what happens that. for the past seven decades there was only four times that people were allowed to meet it was always ping pong when there are tensions between north and south korea government more favorable with the north korean team people were finally allowed to meet their family members after sixty years in the next two to three days the family will be allowed to meet but it will be only allowed leavened hours to control the environment to talk with each other if you think they were apart for sixty years in a total different environment and you could see how much of a different person they became. so for years and years of constant division some of they were now got together how significant how important are these reunions for the families of the two koreas. there are still five thousand fifty seven thousand people waiting to meet their family members and in order to make this happen we need to under the times more of these family reunions however this never comes and really easily. what the families there might be their only chance to meet with their family members and it's all controlled the presence that they bring the things that they can talk it's all controlled by the government it specially because of the north korean side. and jim we also saw the leaders of north and south korea hug each other at a historic summit earlier this year so this is also in large a diplomatic soul that is happening what's the progress there. well kim started talks and finally in a positive sense before with her former government it was more hostility toward north korea so it seems like there's less tensions however we have to see how it develops whether something tangible something that brings more positive air we have the north korea south koreans are together we have now seen family reunion. and would see kim jong un for the third time next september the date has not been set yet hopefully there will be more progress right small positive steps we don't know where that leads but thank you very much jen kwon journalists from the south korean capital so. they've been having to do it some other stories making news around the want to france this is condemned the crime of child sex abuse and cover ups within the catholic church writing in a very letter to catholics around the one the pontiff said the perpetrators should be held to account the letter follows revelations of an abuse scandal in pennsylvania in the united states. millions of muslims have begun the and hunch pilgrimage to mecca in saudi arabia over the next few days pilgrims who perform a number of rituals including climbing mount rafa and the symbolic stilling of the devil the hunch is one of the world's largest gatherings. but his son's new foreign minister has called for a quote on interrupted continuous dialogue with india speaking after he was sworn in shah mehmood qureshi said it was important for the two countries to talk to each other relations between pakistan and india have been tense ever since independence from br
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republican party jen joins us from new york all right jen what do you make of what's going on at these rallies to see people cursing and screaming and giving the finger to the media jen what's going on. well i hate to say it larry because i love you and i like bill press an awful lot but the democrats started this let's remember it was rahm emanuel top adviser to barack obama who talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight and that's how he wins political battles all of this lip service that michelle obama gave us about we go high they go low it's actually the opposite because democrats are the chieftains of deflecting and they always want to make it look like republicans are the agitators here look no further larry than the twitter feed this morning of the politico reporter for this state of florida he was the one who who commented on trump's supporters he said yeah in the whole entire room last night at the rally you might have one entire mouth full of teeth suggesting that trump supporters have no teeth they're a bunch of hicks from the sticks i'm thankful for twitter here's the thing a lot of conservatives say gosh we don't like twitter we don't like some of the
republican party jen joins us from new york all right jen what do you make of what's going on at these rallies to see people cursing and screaming and giving the finger to the media jen what's going on. well i hate to say it larry because i love you and i like bill press an awful lot but the democrats started this let's remember it was rahm emanuel top adviser to barack obama who talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight and that's how he wins political battles all of this lip service that...
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although jennings and malan went after the interval, ba i rstow jennings and malan went after the intervalstow batted england into a position of strength. the england captain and best over the past 50 and it seemed inevitable they would both get their centuries. but ina they would both get their centuries. but in a moment which change the course of the day and will perhaps change the course of the test, root run out by virat kohli, a superb piece of fear field in which triggered that collapse. jos buttler went, ben stokes went to a shot which was pretty it makes people against the spinner and the tail collapsed after that. england finish on 285—9, not the position they wa nted on 285—9, not the position they wanted to be in, not the position they feel they should have been in given where they were in the afternoon. as for india, they will be delighted. this is a real test of whether they can win in these conditions, whether they can show the patience and discipline to do so, and it has been an excellent start. elsewhere, south africa beat sri lanka by four wickets in the second 0ne—day int
although jennings and malan went after the interval, ba i rstow jennings and malan went after the intervalstow batted england into a position of strength. the england captain and best over the past 50 and it seemed inevitable they would both get their centuries. but ina they would both get their centuries. but in a moment which change the course of the day and will perhaps change the course of the test, root run out by virat kohli, a superb piece of fear field in which triggered that collapse....
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jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview asking, quote, when are you getting back together with brad? did justin ever wear your jeans? and when are the twins due? jen'sesponse, you're the only person who could start an interview like that and actually send me into hysterics, not hives. but jen did give a drop the mike response to what she calls ridiculous tabloid headlines. quote, the misconceptions are, jen can't keep a man or that i'm sad and heartbroken. first, with all due respect, i'm not heartbroken. and, second, those are reckless assumptions. jen has told "e.t." over the years that being a tabloid fixation is nothing new. >> i a tabloid nightmare. like people -- my life seems so much more dramatic and interesting than it is just because of the stupid tabloids. >> back in 2004 when she was married to brad pitt, jen eefr satirized the obsession on snl. >> when are you going to have a baby? are the friends really friends? when are you going to have a baby? >> but her tone shifted in 2016 when in touch published this cover of her vacation with justin. >> a picture of me with a bump and a circle around my stomach. i was just fed up with it. >> and
jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview asking, quote, when are you getting back together with brad? did justin ever wear your jeans? and when are the twins due? jen'sesponse, you're the only person who could start an interview like that and actually send me into hysterics, not hives. but jen did give a drop the mike response to what she calls ridiculous tabloid headlines. quote, the...
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. >> one of the areas is t seems like -- you have seen this tee ver jens -- dever jens on how the markets> the past few months has been one of the most extreme in history which means you'll get general mean reversion. the big move in rates has probably already played out. the question mark is, how does the tariff and trade situation play out if this escalates, its bad for the rest of the world. if it doesn't, the rest of the world can catch up. >> let me ask you about china. the stimulus, they seem to be trying to keep their markets alive, but if china starts to recede and it goes into a problematic economy, how bad is that for us? >> its obviously indirect effect because china is one of the bigge biggest marginal to growth. we're not going to be completely unaffected. what china does is one of the biggest question marks do they bring something to the table or do they still have a hard line? >> we'll find out tomorrow some of that. >> debbie and jason, thank you. mike, i had a thought. >> thanks for warning me in advance. >> well, you look shocked when i said i had a thought, though. i kn
. >> one of the areas is t seems like -- you have seen this tee ver jens -- dever jens on how the markets> the past few months has been one of the most extreme in history which means you'll get general mean reversion. the big move in rates has probably already played out. the question mark is, how does the tariff and trade situation play out if this escalates, its bad for the rest of the world. if it doesn't, the rest of the world can catch up. >> let me ask you about china. the...
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jennings fell forjust and resuming 22 runs ahead. king jennings fell for just eight leaving captainjoe jennings fell for just eight leaving captain joe career. he was released by essex in 2015 and played briefly for... since then he‘s been out of the game due to problems off the field. he is currently playing in ethics, but says it is still his ambition to play county cricket again. andy murray broke down in tears after reaching the quarterfinals of the washington open in the early hours of this morning. he came from a set down to beat this man, just after 3m. he took the deciding settle. he said in his chairfor good two minutes crying into his towel we think from the exhausted of three consecutive matches. he later criticised were do for putting him in that position he said playing at that hour was unreasonable. the mets should not startle after midnight because of rain. sarah has one gold ten months after giving birth to her second child. she won the c five time trial at the paris cycling world championships. that was in italy. and he was an impressive form as he began his quest for gold. he broke the championship record in the bre
jennings fell forjust and resuming 22 runs ahead. king jennings fell for just eight leaving captainjoe jennings fell for just eight leaving captain joe career. he was released by essex in 2015 and played briefly for... since then he‘s been out of the game due to problems off the field. he is currently playing in ethics, but says it is still his ambition to play county cricket again. andy murray broke down in tears after reaching the quarterfinals of the washington open in the early hours of...
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on the third over of the day open a keaton jennings was completely bamboozled by indian bowler just jenningshe roller curran, recall to the side, came to the middle. his restoring some much—needed pride to the england scorecard. india 19 for no loss at the close of play. england manager gareth southgate has named his 23 man squad for the upcoming matches against spain and switzerland. it will be their first game since reaching the semifinals of the world cup. manchester united's luke shaw has been recalled. he last played for england in march 2017. there are five changes in all. ashley young has been dropped, early defenderjames sta khovs ky been dropped, early defenderjames stakhovsky comes in, and southampton keeper alex mccarthy is the only uncapped player in the squad. southgate said he could look to the championship for players in the future with a dwindling pool of in which players to choose from in the premier league. —— english players. lots of good things happening, but there is still work to do. one of oui’ there is still work to do. one of our biggest concerns would be playing tim
on the third over of the day open a keaton jennings was completely bamboozled by indian bowler just jenningshe roller curran, recall to the side, came to the middle. his restoring some much—needed pride to the england scorecard. india 19 for no loss at the close of play. england manager gareth southgate has named his 23 man squad for the upcoming matches against spain and switzerland. it will be their first game since reaching the semifinals of the world cup. manchester united's luke shaw has...
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jen quanah she's in the south korean capital seoul jen we saw some very emotional scenes of elderly north and south koreans meeting there was a sense of what happens after these reunions how they planned what happens that. for the past seven decades there was only four time that people were allowed to meet it was always ping pong when there are tensions between north and south korea with their none tuckerman more favorable with the north korean we've seen people were finally allowed to meet their family members after sixty years in the next two to three days the family will be allowed to meet but it will be only allowed left hours to control the environment to talk with each other however if you think they were apart for sixty years in a total different environment and you could see how much of a different person they became. so for years and years of hostile division some of they were now got together how significant how important are these reunions for the families of the two koreas. there are still five thousand fifty seven thousand people waiting to meet their family members and in order to make this happen we need to under the times more of these family reunions however this never comes and really easily. what the families there might be their only chance to meet with their family members and all control the presence that they bring the things that they can talk it's all controlled by the government and specially because of the north korean side. and jim we also saw the leaders of north and south korea hug each other at a historic summit earlier this year so this is also in large a diplomatic soul that is happening what's the progress there. well kim's out and moon started talks and finally in a positive sense before with her former government it was more hostility toward north korea so it seems like there's less tensions however we have to see how it develops whether something tangible something that brings more positive air we have the agent in north korea south korea and here together we have now seeing family reunion. and would see kim jong un for the third time next september the date has not been set yet hopefully there will be more progress right small positive steps we don't know where that leave but thank you very much jen kwan journalists from the south korean capital seoul. turning out in the news they were actually said dozen people have been killed on the islands of lombok and symbolic after a fresh series of earthquakes hit the region several powerful tremors including one which was six point nine triggered landslides damaged buildings and spread panic this comes just two weeks after the last earthquake in the island's recent history killed four hundred and sixty people. it is a scene that is becoming familiar to races and some told you new crews on the island of lombok the aftermath of yet another powerful and earthquake this measuring marking chewed six point three the first in a series to strike the island over a matter of hours damaging buildings and causing panic. i mean i was on the third floor it was very strong and we could feel the building shaking on us the lights went out. but. the initial interest quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and
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jen garner's emergency intervention for ben affleck. new photos, jen driving ben to treatment. why he fell off the wagon for the third time. just after going public with his new girlfriend. and how jene played hardball. >> if she wants to use these things against him. >> breaking branjolina divorce news. did they secretly settle? >>> simon gets his star, surrounded by his girlfriend their son and kelly clarkson. >> this man helped change my life. >> what brought him close to tears. >> what do you think about? >> terry's digging for clues about the agt
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and it's not a queue to the island of long book or joined by jen montgomery me she's from canada and on holiday in long book with her family jen tell us you must have had a fairly tariff it time that can tell us about where you were when the quake hit and what you went through. we were staying and our fellow we had just returned from dinner we had been in the room for about ten minutes when we started to feel the floor start to shake and then the walls started to crack and we could hear glass shattering and everything was just moving all around we it was very intense so very difficult situation no i was stuck on long what have you been to what would happen now and maybe you can go. as far as we know for right now we're stuck as soon as the quake hit last night almost everybody that was here started trying to book flights and fast boats all of the flights of stuff within minutes and we can't seem to get on anything lights and so maybe wednesday. the fast boats are not running so we are going to look into a slow ferry tomorrow but we've been given sort of different accounts of what's happening at the port so for the safety and a
and it's not a queue to the island of long book or joined by jen montgomery me she's from canada and on holiday in long book with her family jen tell us you must have had a fairly tariff it time that can tell us about where you were when the quake hit and what you went through. we were staying and our fellow we had just returned from dinner we had been in the room for about ten minutes when we started to feel the floor start to shake and then the walls started to crack and we could hear glass...
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jen definitely saved ben's life. >> just give us a minute. absolutely. >> it's hard enough. >> a source tells us that jen has been ben's rock. she is used to putting on a brave face and handling ben's addiction but the process has been very exhausting for her. she won't give up on ben because he is the father of her kids. >> it's so so important that you model for your kids how to be a citizen of the world. >> now with everything going on, you also manage to co-parent. how do you make that work. >> we do our best. >> ben and jen separated almost three years ago, but have yet to finalize their divorce. they have three children together. >> it's vital that jenner continues to support ben, but with no boundaries. there can be no drinking, no relapsing, none of that, because they have these great kids. >> this will undoubtly be a difficult weekend for ben. we'll be keeping an eye on the situation and have all of the latest developments for you on monday. >>> "lifestyles of the rich and famous" host robin leach has passed away. >> i'm the man who's known for caviar wishes and champagne dreams. >> the 76-year-old's family confirmed that he passed away last night. he had been hospitalized since last november after suffering a stroke in mexico. the london-born host was famous for bringing audiences into the glitzy homes of celebrities. >> this is liberace's closet. the air-conditioned home of his ten mink coats. >> robin was also part of our "e.t." family. >> robin leach, "entertainment tonight." >> he helped launch
jen definitely saved ben's life. >> just give us a minute. absolutely. >> it's hard enough. >> a source tells us that jen has been ben's rock. she is used to putting on a brave face and handling ben's addiction but the process has been very exhausting for her. she won't give up on ben because he is the father of her kids. >> it's so so important that you model for your kids how to be a citizen of the world. >> now with everything going on, you also manage to...
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jen montgomery lee she's from canada and on holiday in long book with her family jen tell us you must have had a fairly tariff it time they're going to tell us about where you well when the quake hit and what you went through. we were staying and our fellow we had just returned from dinner we had been in the room for about ten minutes when we started to feel the floor searching canyon and the walls started to crack and we could hear glass shattering and and everything was just moving all around. it it was very intense so they difficult situation no i used stock on long ball what have you been to what would happen now and then you can go. as far as we know for right now we're stuck as soon as the quake hit last night almost everybody that was here started trying to book flights and fast boats all of the flights booked up within minutes and we can't seem to get on anything lights and maybe wednesday. the fast boats are not running so we are going to look into a slow ferry tomorrow but we've been given sort of different accounts of what's happening at the port so for the fate of an additional challenge. i say affected because. i understand that this fifth was on your bucket list can you tell me what brought you to indonesia. my daughter's been fighting cancer most of her life. her cancer recently came back for the fourth time and when we reached the end of our treatment options we my husband and i decided to quit our jobs and take our kids to see the world and bucket list and bally and lombok were on our bucket list so they must have time for you there jen what have you been seeing the today want is it around you and what's happening to the new way you and what kind of head are you getting from officials in the polities. it's been an emotional day there's a lot of stuff here at the hotel where we're staying that have lost their homes sixteen staff members there's a lot of damage to the hotel we're on the main route out of staff here at the hotel where we are staying that have lost their homes sixteen staff members there's a lot of damage to the hotel we're on the main route for the emergency vehicles to go by so it's been a constant stream of. first responders we've had a ton of aftershocks so it's been it's been a very unsettling and stressful day the hotel and authorities are doing their best they can to update us but there's a lot of we don't know and in our situation we're not really capable of just going to a port the port to sit outside for five hours in the heat with our daughter so we're just standing by in a waiting. to give us
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>> i think first we're excited to have jen z here at the event. my kids are jen c and there watching at home but it's great to have you here so thanks for coming. >> hawaii is a pretty regular state all around. it has very high taxes and the stacks also centralized estates to get some benefit. most tax estate by the local level, a lot of local governments to choose from because there's the idea of maybe what local governments are doing is basically just providing services that people want to much more so than when it's all centralized at the state level and is not as much choice within the state. hawaii is the only state with a whole state is a school district. if you don't like a a school district, moved to another state. [laughing] probably now that illinois is an -- probably the most restrictive state for guns. not totally surprising. restrictive for labor law. hawaii has had as a result of this big outmigration, so hawaii has lost 6% of its population on net to other states. you will have to mess up your policies badly if you're driving people away from tropi
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jen's divorce be called off. today the judge issued an order that they reach an agreement or. they filed for divorce back in april of last year. last yenight, jene us a gun show. to celebrate the hfpa's philanthropic, charlize went low cut in givenchy with an oversized bow, while connie britton also went black, matching her "american horror story" co-stars, but will she be a part of their next season? >> you know, it's happening. >> i just i cannot say yes and i cannot say no. >> "mr. robot's" christian slater posed with co-star rami malek, both of us blown away at his transformation into freddie mercury for the queen biopic. ♪ we are the champions >> come on, did you lose it, too? >> it's incredible. he's amazing. ♪ we will we will rock you >> i felt like i was seeing freddie. i'm serious, rami. >> that is a massive compliment. the weight of filling those shoes is tremendous. i just tried to put those things out of my head and do whatever it took to just capture 's zmre night's event gave $3.2 million in grants and scholarships. overall, hfpa committed more than $33 million to humanitarian efforts. >>> just try and stop mark wahlberg from work
jen's divorce be called off. today the judge issued an order that they reach an agreement or. they filed for divorce back in april of last year. last yenight, jene us a gun show. to celebrate the hfpa's philanthropic, charlize went low cut in givenchy with an oversized bow, while connie britton also went black, matching her "american horror story" co-stars, but will she be a part of their next season? >> you know, it's happening. >> i just i cannot say yes and i cannot say...
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jennings went for a duck. by lunch, india bowled brilliantly. jennings went fora duck. by lunch, it india bowled brilliantly. jennings went for a duck.concerns is playing time for english players. that is shown by the number of the squad that came with us in russia. they didn‘t give us the opportunity to play. more concerning me, young players that might be coming through to challenge that not getting opportunities to play. so, for me, what we experienced in the summer was great. i‘m delighted that a reconnection with this international team, but the next step to improve and progress, there are a lot of challenges ahead. the four england teams will find out what is ahead. the draw is in the next hour or so. burnley, celtic and rangers are hoping to be in the pot for tomorrow‘s draw. rangers are in action in a second leg against fc ufa in russia. they are down to nine men, rangers. celtic play tonight against suduva from lithuania. burnley have a tough job against 0lympiakos. they are 3—1 down to greeks after the first leg. he hopes to be back in the dugout after being discharged from hospital after a heart scare this week. he will pi
jennings went for a duck. by lunch, india bowled brilliantly. jennings went fora duck. by lunch, it india bowled brilliantly. jennings went for a duck.concerns is playing time for english players. that is shown by the number of the squad that came with us in russia. they didn‘t give us the opportunity to play. more concerning me, young players that might be coming through to challenge that not getting opportunities to play. so, for me, what we experienced in the summer was great. i‘m...
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jennings. along the way, we have checked in with viewers moved by what peter revealed right here. >> now, from our abc studio in new york, peter jennings. >> reporter: for more than four decades, it was peter who helped guide us through the most difficult of times. >> i checked in with my children, and it -- who are deeply stressed, as i think young people are across the united states. and -- so, if you're a parent, you got a kid in some other part of the country, call them up. >> reporter: but peter also helped us mark the more joyful moments, too. >> happy new year to you, all across the country. >> reporter: and tonight, as we mark 13 years since his passing, so many of you still remember his final broadcast and its impact as peter revealed he had lung cancer. >> i've been reminding my colleagues today, that have all been incredibly supportive, that almost 10 million americans are already living with cancer, and i have a lot to learn from them. >> reporter: tonight, the american lung association telling us that people are still moved by peter's words. awareness about lung cancer critically low because of the stigma. but peter helped change that. "he leaves behind a tremendous legacy," they told us, "and part of this certainly will be his honest approach to sharing his lung cancer diagnosis." we remembered hearing from ellen kinney of pendleton, indiana, three years ago when we marked this day. she quit like so many others because of peter. >> the day that i heard that he had passed away was like losing a very good friend. and i could relate, because i had been smoking since i was a young teenage girl. >> reporter: ellen now a grandmother, remembers that day. >> that day i went to the drugstore and got a nicotine patch. and i did not pick up another cigarette from that point on. >> reporter: instead, picking up her grandchildren. peter jenningshis impact to this day, all these years later. our thanks to ellen, just one part of peter's storied legacy. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> you've probably never heard of san francisco's fastest growing neighborhood. up next, the story behind the latest indication of a changing scene. >>> it's a product many of us have in our garages, and now one man says it gave him cancer. the suit against a major chemical company. >>> we have over 500 scheduled parties tonight. >> oakland police are ready to party on this national night out. a look at how police departments are using the community events along with social media to build better community relations. >> live from you live, this is abc 7 news. >> bigger and more destructive than ever. right now fire crews are struggling to contain the largest wildfire in california state history. >> tonight a look at the reasons why our wildfire threat is getting worse. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz.
jennings. along the way, we have checked in with viewers moved by what peter revealed right here. >> now, from our abc studio in new york, peter jennings. >> reporter: for more than four decades, it was peter who helped guide us through the most difficult of times. >> i checked in with my children, and it -- who are deeply stressed, as i think young people are across the united states. and -- so, if you're a parent, you got a kid in some other part of the country, call them...
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jen joins us from new york all right general what do you make of what's going on at these rallies to see people cursing and screaming and giving the finger to the media jen what's going on. well i hate to say it larry because i love you and i like bill press an awful lot but the democrats started this let's remember it was rahm emanuel top adviser to barack obama who talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight and that's how he wins political battles all of this lip service that michelle obama gave us about we go high they go low it's actually the opposite because democrats are the chieftains of deflecting and they always want to make it look like republicans are the agitators here look no further larry than the twitter feed this morning of the politico reporter for this state of florida he was the one who who commented on trump's supporters he said yeah in the whole entire room last night at the rally you might have one entire mouth full of teeth suggesting that trump supporters have no teeth they're a bunch of hicks from the sticks i'm thankful for twitter here's the thing a lot of conservatives say gosh we don't like twitter we don't like some of the social media platforms i for one larry i'm very thankful for it because in those twitter feeds we can actually see how these liberal reporters think they're exposing themselves on a daily basis on the social media platforms and look i think every news editor and every news room across america needs to be combing through the twitter feeds of their non opinion reporters to see the opinionated filth that's coming out of the mouth of you should hold it hold just have you seen a c.n.n. journalist. laurie. well i have not but look we do know according to media surveys that have been done in these are self disclose media surveys where reporter some answers these questions we know that some eighty five percent of reporters voted for bill burton i have nice. i have not and i don't i don't know but i do know that there is an extreme bias that exists in the press coverage you look at the reporters ninety five percent every porters self admitted that they voted for barack obama in both elections i think there is a very clear bias in the media and that's what people are frustrated about now look we in los angeles and new york might not be that frustrated by it but you look in some of these states like oklahoma some of the heartland states they see the bias very clearly and that's why you see this angsty when they get out in public and they get to co-mingle with a person like jim acosta and by the way i've been around the white house and have seen jim acosta he loves this attention don't let him fool you he loves being center stage he was actually quite disappointed last year larry when they they took those press briefings off camera for a while because he wasn't going to be on camera as the chief ad here or there c.n.n. well larry. may i call me as i can number one jim acosta is a god good reporter he does his job he was not frustrated be personally because the briefings were not on camera he was frustrated because the american people have a right to see our government in action they've got a right to see the briefings and in the beginning understand spicer and i have publicly credited sarah huckabee sanders for bring in the back on camera sean spicer shut them down that was not jim cost cost a person that was the entire white house press corps of which i am a member number two this this file and start we're talking about violence at the relish you take you take me back to two thousand and seven two thousand and eight this never happened to hillary clinton rally at a george w. bush rally at a john mccain rally at a bernie sanders well it started with donald trump and he egged it on we remember he actually said you. you punch him out all pay your legal fees i wish i could go down there i remember the day when you could just punch people in the face he's stirred up this violence and he is still doing that you just cannot blame it on anybody else other than well first all the people in the rally you go along with it but donald trump who is begging again them on so let's keep the focus on third point is you know i don't know how these people voted before as a lot of reporters i know don't even vote because i don't think they should i think they're wrong the question is not how they vote the question it is what they write and what they produce on the air and i think you've got to say it is real if they call out donald trump for not telling the truth well that's the that's the way the game is played that's their duty to do so that doesn't mean they hate donald trump it just means their job is to tell the truth and i just want to point out it was just reported before i came in here according to the washington post over the last five hundred fifty eight days donald trump has sold five thousand two hundred and twenty nine untruths or you can call them lies that's seven and a half a day so let's not talk about the media lying let's focus where it is president trump jen well that was that was probably done by paletta fact which is also a bias organization but but since don't draw that people on let's talk about the actual egging that was done against the trump supporters in san jose which by the way larry the ninth circuit just ruled in their favor in favor of the trump supporters the attorney in that case just so happens to be a client of mine and look for the ninth circuit to actually rule against liberals and against government and in favor of trump supporters shows you how vitriolic and how hateful and how violent this really is that was that protest last year in san jose where trump supporters were egged in the face beaten up and chased off the premises while the police in san diego did nothing to stop these people from being bloodied and beaten up so my responsibility lies on both sides. here if i may it's a larry just quickly i remember that scene i condemned it as being wrong at the time i went to fire you jen to name one democrat who stood u
jen joins us from new york all right general what do you make of what's going on at these rallies to see people cursing and screaming and giving the finger to the media jen what's going on. well i hate to say it larry because i love you and i like bill press an awful lot but the democrats started this let's remember it was rahm emanuel top adviser to barack obama who talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight and that's how he wins political battles all of this lip service that michelle obama...
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jen is a teacher of spinefulness and while sitting less is a good idea jen says you can also sit better. she says, one, stop thinking about your posture. >> most people lift their chest and feel contracted to actually do that. >> my delts? back musclesbacay.everyone gd pe thinsi up straight. yofe?med up my back and my chest is out. my shoulders are back. >> yeah. >> reporter: that's not sustainable so bucking tradition, she says, throw the posture idea out. instead, step two, sit down differently. >> you want to tip from -- tip your torso. move the butt back, nice and you want to feel that your hamstring is lengthening or stretching. do you feel that? >> tight right here. >> and then as soon as you feel a hamstring stretch, then you want to sit -- you start sitting -- there you go. nice. >> this seems sustainable. >> reporter: the final tip, if you find yourself slumped over, hunched don't pull everything tight to get back in alignment. stand up and start over again with the bend at the hips. >> resit so that we're not overly contracting the low back muscles and creating new back pain. >> now, jenys. >> well, that is nice that you are sitting comfortably, becky. we'll learn how toat ourselves right now. let's check in with our chief medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton. good morning, doc. >> good morning. >> i'm holding this contraption here and there's so many different approaches to back pain. what medically is going on? >> here's what i want to you think of. you know this as an athlete. when people have pain in one side of their body it's about the opposing muscle group. pain in your back, think about your core. let me show you why. if you imagine this band as the muscles in your back when you slouch it pulls everything in your back tighter, muscles, discs, your spine. when you sit up straight you have slack. it's about working the front as well as the back. >> we want our audience -- you want to sit properly, right? if you want to sit properly, i need you all to stand up. everybody, stand up. come on. dr. jen, show us how it's done. >> okay, so when you sit down go he
jen is a teacher of spinefulness and while sitting less is a good idea jen says you can also sit better. she says, one, stop thinking about your posture. >> most people lift their chest and feel contracted to actually do that. >> my delts? back musclesbacay.everyone gd pe thinsi up straight. yofe?med up my back and my chest is out. my shoulders are back. >> yeah. >> reporter: that's not sustainable so bucking tradition, she says, throw the posture idea out. instead, step...
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jen fallic has the scoop on the must-try items for kids of all ages. hi, jen. >> hello. >> okay. we are talking back to school. hate to do it already. >> i know. >> let's start with lunches. this is a big one. and you've got an innovative new lunch box, i guess. >> yes. this is called pack it. a freezable lunch bag, one less thing to remember. that's the theme here. things that make the mornings easier, the days easier. pop it in the freezer, in the morning, take it out, put lunch inside and you're good to go. >> sandwich, milk, everything is fine. you don't have to put a cold pack in there. these are adorable, and you say they're washable. >> washable. this is so smart. this is from a company called rezip. these are reusable. basically plastic baggies, leak-proof. if you put your strawberries in your bag, it won't leak on your computer. and different colors, so if someone has allergies, you can color-code your snacks. put them in the dishwasher and use them again the next day. >> love. and that's good for grownups at work. so if we want to recycle and don't want plastic or foil, what's another good option? >> i love these. these are beeswax wrapping for sandwiches. anti bacterial and reusable. you put your sandwich inside and wrap it up. >> okay. >> and then when you're going to eat, something else i love, especially for kids that, you know -- at tables. this becomes a place mat. >> adorable! >> sandwich inside. when you're done, bring it home. >> tell your child to bring it home. >> rinse it off with cold water and pack your sandwich the next day. >> if you want to write a cute note to your little one, you have an idea. >> these are lunch box notes that are scratch off. put a -- >> like a lottery ticket. >> write something there, they scratch it off when they're having their lunch and it's a cute spin on the traditional. >> take us to auour adorable models. who do we have here? >> my daughter alexa and her friend. >> backpacks -- first of all, i know one thing with kids and backpacks, they're heavy. >> they're heavy. i love this company called oliver. they're super lightweight. laptop cases -- what i love, machine washable. that's a big help. and they are super lightweight. so no heavy books are -- it's not like it's weighing you down. >> yes. >> and they've got rfid blocking technology. >> what does that mean? >> if you have a computer in there or something -- for identity theft, it protects this. and customize with patches. >> how fun. >> and you can move them around. if you want to keep them on permanently, blow dry for 30 seconds and they'll stay on. otherwise, move it around. jenou want the other one? >> you can have that. the sneakers are adorable, too. >> these sneakers are amazing. >> tell us about those. >> from a company called play. and they've got sneakers that mold to a child's foot. they're always comfortable. and the styles are really smart. for example, the ones that alexa has on have velcro straps you can switch in and out. and these are the miji style. and the back collapses. so you can wear as a slide or a show and still be able to run around comfortably. they've got great traction. and, again, super comfy. >> the cuteness factor is seriously off the chain. thank you, guys. if we want to diy a couple of things, what can we do? >> if you want to make your notebooks and books feel like your own, we found these on amazon. so inexpensive. a great value. it's decorative tape will little decals. it's almost like a pen on paper. >> okay. yeah. >> and you have these cute little decals. all different themes. >> oh, i see. >> you put it on the border of pa
jen fallic has the scoop on the must-try items for kids of all ages. hi, jen. >> hello. >> okay. we are talking back to school. hate to do it already. >> i know. >> let's start with lunches. this is a big one. and you've got an innovative new lunch box, i guess. >> yes. this is called pack it. a freezable lunch bag, one less thing to remember. that's the theme here. things that make the mornings easier, the days easier. pop it in the freezer, in the morning, take...
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jen kerns. she's not going away anytime soon. is the president worried? and maybe do voters even care about what she's saying? >> i don't think voters care anything for this. this is fodder for folks like jen and myself and probably in d.c. this is what the president has brought to politics, this type of three-ring circus to politics. this is almost like the all of the tactics that the president has really per effected being used against him. using tapes, using hyperbole, the misspeaking about nixon and talking about trump, all of that. she learned that from donald trump. so there's a poetic justice for donald trump having to deal with this right now. >> jenrah huckabee sanders that she couldn't garpt tee we wou-- gua, and that omarosa has a stash of documentation supporting her claim in the tell-all book about her time in the trump white house. if you're a member of the trump team, and you're hearing about this, are you getting nervous? >> well, look, i hope for her own sake she does have more tapes, the two i have heard are pretty damaging from her. what we have heard from general kelly, we were talking about the navy admill that hag -- general kellie knows a thing or two about integrity. it seems from the first tape, he was suggesting shod misused federal pros, she had violated a nondisclosure agreement, violated white house ethics and may have broken the law. we don't know why she was fired in the national security room. it might have been because she was trying to access information that she shouldn't have been. the second tape shows she was offered a posh job, $15,000 a month, looks pretty much out of touch with the american people.
jen kerns. she's not going away anytime soon. is the president worried? and maybe do voters even care about what she's saying? >> i don't think voters care anything for this. this is fodder for folks like jen and myself and probably in d.c. this is what the president has brought to politics, this type of three-ring circus to politics. this is almost like the all of the tactics that the president has really per effected being used against him. using tapes, using hyperbole, the misspeaking...
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jens, the theme of extra-legality over many different topics has kind of plagued the president. is this the one that is going to stick, and what is the legal crux it will come down to? jens: i think it will stick. it will look for a bad for trump. it could be the basis for a possible impeachment proceeding before the house of representatives, and i think it certainly will be a major section in mueller's report. i suspect they will be a section in the report titled, a conspiracy to violate campaign-finance laws, and federal prosecutors will think of even prosecuting trump after he leaves office. it's hard to think this will go away. the only thing i think is saving trump right now, the justice department has a policy of not indicting sitting presidents, really the only thing saving donald trump from indictment at this moment in time. haidi: in terms of michael cohen pleading guilty without a cooperation deal, what would be the explanation behind that? is it still setting up for potential meetings with prosecutors? jensi have got to think that there's, you know, there's an attitude there will be some type of cooperation. there's only two possibilities. one, cohen doesn't want to cooperate, or the other, which i think is more likely, the prosecution doesn't want a formal cooperation agreement. they might have told cohen, you are in real trouble, we want you to plead guilty, the expectation is you will cooperate. we want to secure your testimony with the understanding you haven't received anything in return. that is more beneficial for the prosecution. at a later point in time, cohen will get consideration. that way there will not be any problems for the prosecutor, and other attorneys can't argue cohen is simply lying under oath in order to get this favorable treatment. if there's no cooperation agreement, the government can avoid that kind of messy allegation that cohen is lying. any sortns, is there of precedent for this kind of thing? jens: there is. not with a sitting president, but the allegation
jens, the theme of extra-legality over many different topics has kind of plagued the president. is this the one that is going to stick, and what is the legal crux it will come down to? jens: i think it will stick. it will look for a bad for trump. it could be the basis for a possible impeachment proceeding before the house of representatives, and i think it certainly will be a major section in mueller's report. i suspect they will be a section in the report titled, a conspiracy to violate...
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jen and i were cast against type as affable, ernest, slightly goofy parents. it was an acting challenge for us both, and i marveled at jen's ability to transform herself into the role of an intelligent, caring, loving mom. true chameleon. we had so much fun working together that we have not done it since. warmth, kindness, grace and dignity are just a few of the words that jene laugh. she's fun to be around. she's a complete professional. she likes good pizza. she's a great listener, and she's genuine. what you see is what you get. she's exactly the person you hope she's going to be. >> so sweet. >> by the way, if garner's dress looks familiar, it happens to be the same one duchess meghan markle wore the day before her wedding. fun fact for you there. >> did they share them? >> maybe. i don't know. finally one young drake fan got a surprise of a lifetime. meet sophia sanchez she recently par took in the nyc dance challenge why she waits to receive a heart transplant. the hospital shared the video of the 11-year-old and it caught the attention of drake himself. see sophia's reaction when drake decided to stop bid. >> oh, my god. >> you asked me to come and i'm here. what's up? m's. >> i'm so happy i got to see you. >> so happy you came. >> the yes, please, the look on her face. everything about that is adorable. drake shared this photo on his instagram and s
jen and i were cast against type as affable, ernest, slightly goofy parents. it was an acting challenge for us both, and i marveled at jen's ability to transform herself into the role of an intelligent, caring, loving mom. true chameleon. we had so much fun working together that we have not done it since. warmth, kindness, grace and dignity are just a few of the words that jene laugh. she's fun to be around. she's a complete professional. she likes good pizza. she's a great listener, and she's...
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jen's to transform herself into a loving, caring mom. had so much fun working together we have not done it since. warmth, kindness, grace and t dignity are j a few of the words jenes me laugh, she's fun to be around. she's a complete professione. likes good pizza. she's a great listener and she's genuine. what you see is what you get. she's exactly the person you hope she's going to be. >>o sweet. >> if her dress looks familiar it's because it's the same one duchess meghan markle wore the day before her wedding. >>> one young drake fan got the surprise of a lifetime. et sofia sanchez who partook in then my feelings while aw ting a heart transplant. the video was shared and it caught the attention of drake himself. w set happened when drake decided to stop by and pay her a visit. >> oh my god! you asked me to come. i'mhere. what's up? how are you? do you want to give me a hug or what? >> yes, i do. oh, my god! >> i'm soappy i got to see you. >> so happy you came! >> the yes, please, the look on her face. verything about that is adorable. drake shared this photo on his instagram and said the tve of them disd bieber, owls and baseba basketball,ur that's op start. >
jen's to transform herself into a loving, caring mom. had so much fun working together we have not done it since. warmth, kindness, grace and t dignity are j a few of the words jenes me laugh, she's fun to be around. she's a complete professione. likes good pizza. she's a great listener and she's genuine. what you see is what you get. she's exactly the person you hope she's going to be. >>o sweet. >> if her dress looks familiar it's because it's the same one duchess meghan markle...