37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the end the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think would be cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some a process this and the process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides i mean the north koreans are not simply as you said
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
is the interloper here jenny you want to also react go ahead jump in well i mean i'm not.
is the interloper here jenny you want to also react go ahead jump in well i mean i'm not.
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they and they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from can done himself i would assume that some i process this i'm a process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides of the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect three separate cation that will take time and they're not interested in a model especially the libyan model where you know it ended up with the position of deposing of qaddafi and so this idea too is that you know they also expect to have a separate actions along the way not simply at the end of a process and i think you know that needs to be taken into account even in the messaging as we move forward you know kevin more or less the same question to you because again i think a lot of nuance is lacking in the in the coverage of this very very important story is that the perception is that th
tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they and they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from can done himself i would assume that some i process this i'm a process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides of the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect three separate cation that will take...
379
379
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 2
jenny, can you speak to any of that? >> guest: i don't quite know where the price increase has come from. it's hard to gauge and i can say that the trump administration went ahead with steel tariffs and it excluded some of the allies but there was a 25% tariff on steel so maybe that is on the cable donations -- i don't -- >> host: remind us of what parts of the country and what industry and businesses are most likely to either benefit or get hurt depending on how these two docs work out? >> guest: this admission is focused on manufacturing so the steelworkers they have asked for action because there's overcapacity and other countries agree that china is most likely the cause of that. that action is the agriculture industry is always in the target line to be hit by retaliation in the make that clear on the hill and clear lobbying around town and with the president himself in the agriculture sector brings that point home. there's a lot of time, you know agriculture will be hit matter what you do. it's a little bit of every
jenny, can you speak to any of that? >> guest: i don't quite know where the price increase has come from. it's hard to gauge and i can say that the trump administration went ahead with steel tariffs and it excluded some of the allies but there was a 25% tariff on steel so maybe that is on the cable donations -- i don't -- >> host: remind us of what parts of the country and what industry and businesses are most likely to either benefit or get hurt depending on how these two docs work...
106
106
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight a fresh look at the jenny lin cold case thanks to new technology.d evening, i'm ken bastida. elizabeth has the night off. kpix 5 christin ayers reports a high-profile arrest is giving jenny's parents new hope that their daughter's killer may finally be brought to justice. >> reporter: tonight marks 24 years since jenny lin's father found her murdered. the case remains unsolved, but tonight the lin family says something has changed that is giving them new hope. >> all right, start walking guys. >> reporter: tonight they walked, candles were lit, in remembrance of a teenage girl. a straight a student and budding musician, jenny lin was murdered in her own home at 14 years old. >> it was hard for me to believe when we crossed the five-year mark, let alone tent years, 24 years, no t years. john lin is jenny's father, the one who found his daughter stabbed to death in their castro valley home that tragic day. >> it is very, very hard for anyone to have to come back here year after year and do this kind of event. >> it gives us hope. >> reporter: their ho
tonight a fresh look at the jenny lin cold case thanks to new technology.d evening, i'm ken bastida. elizabeth has the night off. kpix 5 christin ayers reports a high-profile arrest is giving jenny's parents new hope that their daughter's killer may finally be brought to justice. >> reporter: tonight marks 24 years since jenny lin's father found her murdered. the case remains unsolved, but tonight the lin family says something has changed that is giving them new hope. >> all right,...
58
58
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny romero and her children have made it across. they come from the city of el tigre in the north of their troubled homeland. they say the situation there is unbearable. jenny: there is no work at all there anymore. it was very hard. reporter: jenny is looking for her husband, jesus. he left months ago, like tens of thousands of other venezuelans. many of those fleeing are marked by disease, hunger, and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. jesus: i am so happy. i missed them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time. we haven't seen each other for four months. i missed them terribly. reporter: the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees. every day, hundreds arrive. the city can barely cope with the influx. the brazilian government has started resettling refugees in other cities across the country. the new arrivals can be seen everywhere trying to sell something or looking for work that usually isn't there. still, the conditions here are nowhere near as bad as th
jenny romero and her children have made it across. they come from the city of el tigre in the north of their troubled homeland. they say the situation there is unbearable. jenny: there is no work at all there anymore. it was very hard. reporter: jenny is looking for her husband, jesus. he left months ago, like tens of thousands of other venezuelans. many of those fleeing are marked by disease, hunger, and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. jesus: i am so happy. i...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
about the korean people north and south first in foremost ok and then the us is the interloper here jenny you want to also react go ahead jump in well i mean i'm not sure i necessarily agree with that completely ok because the us does play a big role here because the north koreans believe the u.s. plays a big role here and so yes there has been movement on into korean relations but at the end of the day the north koreans don't look to start korea to really solve the security issues because the enemy still really is the united states and that is sort of the core of their identity and of course of their worries i wanted to piggyback on the professor's comments as well to say that you know i think there is a problem here and the problem is with the consistency of messaging and in an active negotiation process you can't have these competing narratives you know bolton is no longer a fox news commentator he is now the national security advisor and so what he says carries weight and so if you're negotiating with the secretary of state and he is telling you one thing and then you have the nationa
about the korean people north and south first in foremost ok and then the us is the interloper here jenny you want to also react go ahead jump in well i mean i'm not sure i necessarily agree with that completely ok because the us does play a big role here because the north koreans believe the u.s. plays a big role here and so yes there has been movement on into korean relations but at the end of the day the north koreans don't look to start korea to really solve the security issues because the...
90
90
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny, in your vision, how does this hold? could or could not with the power or standing within korea or not? jenny: obviously -- well, first of all, thanks for taking us in. we are the survivors. i would think that south korea has a lot at stake here. moon jae-in has invested a lot of personal capital as well. as frank said, this is one of his top agenda items, one of the first things he wanted to do at the summit, even before he was elected, it was very much a top priority. he's already had the inter-korean summit with all of that success, they got all the commitments they needed to move the process forward and he has been very successful in dragging the u.s. along and getting trump involved in the process, getting them talking directly. now the problem becomes that in this scheme of things, as much as they want to be in the drivers seat of the process, north korea doesn't necessarily see south korea as an equal partner. now that the u.s. and china are involved, they have sort of marginalized south korea's influence in the p
jenny, in your vision, how does this hold? could or could not with the power or standing within korea or not? jenny: obviously -- well, first of all, thanks for taking us in. we are the survivors. i would think that south korea has a lot at stake here. moon jae-in has invested a lot of personal capital as well. as frank said, this is one of his top agenda items, one of the first things he wanted to do at the summit, even before he was elected, it was very much a top priority. he's already had...
109
109
May 5, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
>> when i met jennie, the first thing i said was, perfect height. perfect.ok so big and so huge and fill up the stage. so i was just happy with the height. >> big and huge. that's how i like to be referred to. >> keo, keo, keo. teammate. not the way to keep the team strong. for the record, jennie is the tallest woman to ever compete on the show at 6'1". keo is 6'2". >>> coming up, kevin hart's airplane emergency. >> crazy. >> details on the accident that could have crashed his jet. >>> and -- >> tina fey in tears. a major hint about the return of 30 rock. >> what. >>> and carol burnett's tv return. why she's teaming up with a hip hop star and baunch of young kids. ? sometimes they get answer si. >>> first, fifty shades freed rita ora returns to the south of france. >> it's nice to celebrate the end of an era. where we filmed it. >> the final installment comes out on blu-ray. >> i didn't know i had a problem in that department. >> i don't think you do. >> i don't think i had any complaints. no, i'm kidding. it broadened my imagination. for sure. >> the full b
>> when i met jennie, the first thing i said was, perfect height. perfect.ok so big and so huge and fill up the stage. so i was just happy with the height. >> big and huge. that's how i like to be referred to. >> keo, keo, keo. teammate. not the way to keep the team strong. for the record, jennie is the tallest woman to ever compete on the show at 6'1". keo is 6'2". >>> coming up, kevin hart's airplane emergency. >> crazy. >> details on the...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
is very much interested in the coming summit meeting with the president i think that's the case ok jenny what do you think that the first steps are going to be because unfortunately and maybe this is because of the bolton affected and just the perceptions of north korea in general you know the end result is a nuclear free peninsula i think that's the oil to make goal but that's going to take a long time to get there stationing of american troops in the south so far the north has not really put a whole lot of demands on that but we know that that will probably be part of the process as well i mean what we know is some of this coming up in singapore it's not going to decide everything it might start the process of deciding something and i think that's the way it should be looked at go ahead jim. yes i think it you're exactly right it is that you know this summit is not a one off it's not supposed to solve all of the problems there's only so much you can do in a one day meeting at a high level meeting you're not going to get into the details and this is been part of the problem is that this
is very much interested in the coming summit meeting with the president i think that's the case ok jenny what do you think that the first steps are going to be because unfortunately and maybe this is because of the bolton affected and just the perceptions of north korea in general you know the end result is a nuclear free peninsula i think that's the oil to make goal but that's going to take a long time to get there stationing of american troops in the south so far the north has not really put...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
made two trips to beijing probably to get that clear jenny i'm so glad that everyone here has mentioned president moon because i think he's a real life hero could talk us through the strategy he has to be very very careful and he has to finesse a lot of things here he's doing a good job so far what do you expect to happen moving forward what is he going to have to do and what does he have to worry about go ahead well you know i think he made the right moves you know during the olympics to be able to have those direct into korean talks and then to be able to move that from talk about the olympics into more broader security interests and so i think you know he's done that part right he opened the door to diplomacy he made sure that the u.s. was also at the table but now the problem is of course that now you know we do have the power declaration there is a lot of ambiguity within it but it does build obligations again and moon needs to be conscious of that and he's very conscious of not just what south korea wants out of this process but what north korean expectations are and i think this
made two trips to beijing probably to get that clear jenny i'm so glad that everyone here has mentioned president moon because i think he's a real life hero could talk us through the strategy he has to be very very careful and he has to finesse a lot of things here he's doing a good job so far what do you expect to happen moving forward what is he going to have to do and what does he have to worry about go ahead well you know i think he made the right moves you know during the olympics to be...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
being with us it sure is nice of you jenny lee thank you so much a case of a shame having me. a u.s. national security review has raised concerns about a trainee state run conglomerate taking control of the massive container terminal in long beach california or to correspond and touch the sweet reports the port of los angeles and long beach combined make up the largest ports of the western hemisphere after a u.s. national security revealed officials are questioning a deal that would give a chinese state run shipping company control over one of the larger terminals here china's state run prosecutors takeover of its competitor oriented overseas international was announced back in july they were both six point three billion buyout with grant pasko what was formally orient overseas international's long term concession to operate part of long beach is port facility however the dude is being looked into by the committee on foreign investment in the us by way of national security grounds costco's vice chairman said it was likely to get done deal by june but this still comes at a cont
being with us it sure is nice of you jenny lee thank you so much a case of a shame having me. a u.s. national security review has raised concerns about a trainee state run conglomerate taking control of the massive container terminal in long beach california or to correspond and touch the sweet reports the port of los angeles and long beach combined make up the largest ports of the western hemisphere after a u.s. national security revealed officials are questioning a deal that would give a...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is the managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross who. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be a summit or are we just get in the end the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think with the cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some that process this and the process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides i mean the north koreans are not simply as yo
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is the managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross who. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be a...
48
48
May 29, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
and i agree very much with what jenny said. the united states, in this situation, we have an opportunity with the most senior person to come to d.c. in 18 years. and that clinton agreement remains to this day, the state of north korean relations between the u.s. and north korea. people to go back and read it, but the joint statement lays out the totality of what north korea is trying to accomplish this round. hope that visit will lead to something comparable, and that is what it think we should be aiming for. >> since he traveled all the way from japan, i will give you the last word. >> thank you, very much. two points. supposed towas not be the most important national security challenge. the japan's perspective, most significant security challenge lies through china, because china is trying to rewrite the essential rules. we are not supposed to expend so many resources for north korea, as north korea's nuclear and elastic missile capabilities increase. the cost of japan has to invest in upgrading our missile defense system the
and i agree very much with what jenny said. the united states, in this situation, we have an opportunity with the most senior person to come to d.c. in 18 years. and that clinton agreement remains to this day, the state of north korean relations between the u.s. and north korea. people to go back and read it, but the joint statement lays out the totality of what north korea is trying to accomplish this round. hope that visit will lead to something comparable, and that is what it think we should...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
situation in a peaceful way you know if you know interaction and diplomatic matters are a big mess or as jenny pointed out you know two things some sort of really important one is how to manage expectation inflated expectation in united states especially in south korea and also how to deal with the uncertainty importance of masses we have to think about it is hard to deal with you know earn certain or risky outcomes ultimately in such kind of situations actors with a trade to minimize the loss none next muslim to me and so at this kind of you know some precarious and uncertain situation about the final outcome of the summit meeting and the following diplomatic negotiations between the united states and north korea when you to increase in more communication because trust building some sort of understanding or mutual understanding is a sensual process and for that corporation of communication communication is basically means in a more diplomatic interactions in every level and not just in a summit level but at the same time a high ranking in the military and economic aspect in every you know lev
situation in a peaceful way you know if you know interaction and diplomatic matters are a big mess or as jenny pointed out you know two things some sort of really important one is how to manage expectation inflated expectation in united states especially in south korea and also how to deal with the uncertainty importance of masses we have to think about it is hard to deal with you know earn certain or risky outcomes ultimately in such kind of situations actors with a trade to minimize the loss...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
made two trips to beijing probably to get that clear jenny i'm so glad that everyone here has mentioned president moon because i think he's a real life hero. talk us through the strategy he asked to be very very careful and he has to finesse a lot of things here he's doing a good job so far what do you expect to happen moving forward what is he going to have to do and what does he have to worry about go ahead. well you know i think he made the right moves you know during the olympics to be able to have those direct into korean talks and then to be able to move that from talk about the olympics into more broader security interests and so i think you know he's done that part right he opened the door to diplomacy he made sure that the u.s. was also at the table but now the problem is of course that now you know we do have the power declaration there is a lot of ambiguity within it but it does build obligations again and moon needs to be conscious of that and he's conscious of not just what south korea wants out of this process but what north korean expectations are and i think this is what
made two trips to beijing probably to get that clear jenny i'm so glad that everyone here has mentioned president moon because i think he's a real life hero. talk us through the strategy he asked to be very very careful and he has to finesse a lot of things here he's doing a good job so far what do you expect to happen moving forward what is he going to have to do and what does he have to worry about go ahead. well you know i think he made the right moves you know during the olympics to be able...
114
114
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
and i agree very much with what jenny said. the united states in this situation, we have an opportunity with the most senior person to come to d.c. sense marshall 18 years ago. that clinton agreement remains to this day, the preferred north korean state of relations between the u.s. and north korea, i would urge people to go back and read it but the clinton joint statement lays out the totality of what north korea is trying to accomplish this round. and i hope that the visit will lead to something comparable to the joint statement. it will not issue a joint statement but that's what we should be aiming for. >> katsu, since you travel all the way from japan just for this i will give you the last word. >> thank you very much. two points. north korea was not supposed to be most important security challenge, particularly from japan's perspective. significant, most significant security challenge relies with china because china is trying to rewrite international role. the reason we are not supposed to spend so many resources for nort
and i agree very much with what jenny said. the united states in this situation, we have an opportunity with the most senior person to come to d.c. sense marshall 18 years ago. that clinton agreement remains to this day, the preferred north korean state of relations between the u.s. and north korea, i would urge people to go back and read it but the clinton joint statement lays out the totality of what north korea is trying to accomplish this round. and i hope that the visit will lead to...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
versus what's actually going on in the court dockets well i mean it might be aspirational for him jenny but i mean if you know his testimony was a couple of weeks ago i thought set a pretty low bar he said i'm there almost every day boy if i could almost be here every day i think the fire be pretty quickly and then the other thing is he said as i haven't burned the place down that bar is below the ground it's so low so his aspiration seems to be talking about putting companies and we all need we need companies companies our economy but i think it seemed to me like he's prying to put companies back into consumer financial protection bureau i mean it was consumer not company financial protection bureau now as you know be going to be a balancing act how does he do that how does he not just say we're going to scrap the things that mr cordray put in place and go in sort of a different direction the key to how he can do that would be to have legislative change because the bureau really can cannot be understood without looking at its blueprint its mandate which is the dot frank at title ten an
versus what's actually going on in the court dockets well i mean it might be aspirational for him jenny but i mean if you know his testimony was a couple of weeks ago i thought set a pretty low bar he said i'm there almost every day boy if i could almost be here every day i think the fire be pretty quickly and then the other thing is he said as i haven't burned the place down that bar is below the ground it's so low so his aspiration seems to be talking about putting companies and we all need...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be an summit or are we just get in the in the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think with the cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some i process this i'm a process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides i mean the north koreans are not simply as you sa
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be an...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
bust broadcasting all around the world i'm bart chilton coming up today a former colleague of mine jenny lead who worked as an enforcement attorney at the consumer financial protection bureau joins us what's being done at the c.s. t.v. which is being run by a fellow who opposed its very existence plus there are national security concerns at a busy u.s. court r.t. correspondent mythos a sweet report and after the break the april jobs report is out from a commerce department and we have an impressive panel on tap to begin to the numbers all of that ahead but first let's hit a few headlines. the former chief executive officer of volkswagen ag has been charged with fraud by u.s. prosecutors justice department prosecutors allege that martin winterkorn approved plans to conceal the installation on diesel engines of so-called defeat devices those are illegal software that kept the missions artificially low during tests the grand jury indictment in detroit's federal district court was unsealed just hours after the end of the annual shareholders meeting in berlin the deception of balts wagon was
bust broadcasting all around the world i'm bart chilton coming up today a former colleague of mine jenny lead who worked as an enforcement attorney at the consumer financial protection bureau joins us what's being done at the c.s. t.v. which is being run by a fellow who opposed its very existence plus there are national security concerns at a busy u.s. court r.t. correspondent mythos a sweet report and after the break the april jobs report is out from a commerce department and we have an...
65
65
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny, who runs a donkey sanctuary, has since been diagnosed with ptsd.st the fear of it happening again, and i can't go anywhere public, and i don't want to go anywhere because i'm so scared that i'll forever be in that situation again, and if i do happen to go out anywhere, i'm shaking and i can't catch my breath. but she's found comfort in her animals. the donkeys, obviously, they come here with trauma and that is what we have gone through, so you can definitely relate with them on why they feel so scared in certain situations, but it's nice to see their progress, and in a way, we are making that same progress by helping them. it's thanks to them that i think i'm doing so well. last year's attack may have changed both adam and jenny's lives, but both say it will not define them. just two of the people who were at the concert last year for whom life will never be the same. we have moved from the centre of albert square where we will talk to somebody, and fought two other people who are watching tonight, have every reason to be grateful for. this man hel
jenny, who runs a donkey sanctuary, has since been diagnosed with ptsd.st the fear of it happening again, and i can't go anywhere public, and i don't want to go anywhere because i'm so scared that i'll forever be in that situation again, and if i do happen to go out anywhere, i'm shaking and i can't catch my breath. but she's found comfort in her animals. the donkeys, obviously, they come here with trauma and that is what we have gone through, so you can definitely relate with them on why they...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on career and asian affairs or across like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be a summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think would be cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny . and they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some of this and the process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides of the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do
action education fund as well as coordinator of the korea peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on career and asian affairs or across like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be a summit or are we...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny is looking for her husband hey suze. he left months ago like tens of thousands of other venezuelans. many of those fleeing are marked by disease hunger and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. i'm so happy i miss them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time we haven't seen each other for four months miss them terribly. the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees every day hundreds arrive the city can barely cope with the influx the brazilian government has started resettling refugees in other cities across the country the new arrivals can be seen everywhere trying to sell something or looking for work that usually isn't there still the conditions here are nowhere near as bad as those in venezuela. but you can't even get a diaper there and when you can't you can't afford it you can't get milk feel baby either. boy vista is buckling under the pressure and needs help. the u.n. has set up additional reception camps and brazil's government has provided
jenny is looking for her husband hey suze. he left months ago like tens of thousands of other venezuelans. many of those fleeing are marked by disease hunger and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. i'm so happy i miss them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time we haven't seen each other for four months miss them terribly. the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees every day hundreds arrive the city can barely cope...
92
92
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
this was j - - this was jenny on may 24th.right and smiling 14-year- old loved by her family and friends. >> her friends came to surprise her on her birthday. >> reporter: her father came home to find his daughter stabbed to death. she had been talking on the phone with a friend at 5:15 that evening. her father told her body and hour and a half later. her parents are still looking to find out who killed their daughter. she had a promising future. they are still tracking down leads with cold case detectives. >> there is dna that we can work with. there is a new technique to extract dna from different substances. we hope something will break from this case. >> reporter: they are working to keep her memory alive. they provide scholarships for young music students. after the memorial stared - - after the memorial ceremony, a candlelight march. remembering the girl who lost her life and the entire community keeping hope in their hearts every step. >> we know that there are people out there who have heard something or seen something
this was j - - this was jenny on may 24th.right and smiling 14-year- old loved by her family and friends. >> her friends came to surprise her on her birthday. >> reporter: her father came home to find his daughter stabbed to death. she had been talking on the phone with a friend at 5:15 that evening. her father told her body and hour and a half later. her parents are still looking to find out who killed their daughter. she had a promising future. they are still tracking down leads...
191
191
May 10, 2018
05/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome back. >> hello, jenny. [ laughter ] i think got everyone. >> seth: yeah, okay. all right, you ready? here we go, michelle. a new study has found that women shop on amazon more often than men. >> because women are more familiar with the concept of waiting two days to come. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: michelle! >> i have -- [ laughter ] okay. let me do another one. >> seth: okay, but please, michelle, please make it less dirty. >> okay. >> seth: florida police say a fisherman was recently arrested for splashing water on a group of manatees that were mating. >> said one female manatee, "at least somebody finally got me wet." [ laughter ] >> seth: michelle! that's -- worse than the first one. >> hey, what? >> they're endangered! [ laughter ] seth, why don't you tell one? >> seth: oh, no, you guys, i couldn't. >> no, just one. >> please. >> seth: no, i feel like i'll get in trouble if i tell one. >> come on. you can do it. >> seth: okay, if you guys promise to have my back. >> promise. >> yes. >> seth: new york po
welcome back. >> hello, jenny. [ laughter ] i think got everyone. >> seth: yeah, okay. all right, you ready? here we go, michelle. a new study has found that women shop on amazon more often than men. >> because women are more familiar with the concept of waiting two days to come. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: michelle! >> i have -- [ laughter ] okay. let me do another one. >> seth: okay, but please, michelle, please make it less dirty. >> okay. >>...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
boom bust broadcasting around the world i'm barred chilton coming up today a former colleague of mine jenny lead who worked as an enforcement attorney at the consumer financial protection bureau joins us what's being done at the c.s. t.v. which is being run by its fellow who opposed its very existence plus there are national security concerns at a busy u.s. court r t correspondent matushka sweet reports and after the break the april jobs report is out from a commerce department and we have an impressive panel on tap to dig into the numbers all that ahead but first let's hit a few headlines. the former chief executive officer of bolt's wagon ag has been charged with fraud by u.s. prosecutors justice department prosecutors allege that martin winterkorn approved plans to conceal the installation on b. double use diesel engines of so-called defeat devices those are illegal software that kept emissions artificially low during tests the grand jury indictment in detroit's federal district court was unsealed just hours after the end of the annual shareholders meeting in berlin the deception of vaul
boom bust broadcasting around the world i'm barred chilton coming up today a former colleague of mine jenny lead who worked as an enforcement attorney at the consumer financial protection bureau joins us what's being done at the c.s. t.v. which is being run by its fellow who opposed its very existence plus there are national security concerns at a busy u.s. court r t correspondent matushka sweet reports and after the break the april jobs report is out from a commerce department and we have an...
91
91
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
our thanks to jenny leonard on trade there.ime for the bloomberg "business flash<" the biggest business stories in the news right now. wall street's campaign to chip away trading restrictions finally paying off. the federal reserve board meets today to start pulling back the volcker rule, designed to keep banks from suffering outsize losses. renewings says it is ceo spoke at an investor conference. he says mcdonald's still needs to boost customer count in the u.s. the company will invest in new u.s. story models this year. and a surprise to pressure at the royal bank of scotland. the cfo has unexpectedly resigned to pursue another opportunity. according to people with knowledge of the matter, he was seen as a potential replacement for the ceo ross mcewan. and that is your "business flash." coming up in the european close, 35 minutes until the end of trading for the we are seeing a fate in the rally, but nonetheless, ftse holds onto a .4% gain. germany'swell after job data came in better than expected. we saw the first quarter g
our thanks to jenny leonard on trade there.ime for the bloomberg "business flash
96
96
May 15, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny hancock/ mother"we were congruently pursing an embryo adoption."levue couple learned you could adopt frozen embryos-- extras from couples who did infertility treatments. it's through a non-profit, christian-based, embryo donation center in tennessee. david hancock/ father"that's a hard decision for some of these families, maybe they have a few kids and feel they're done having kids and more embryos are left."that's where two-year old kate enters the picture.jenny hancock/ mother"her name is kathryn joy, and it means pure joy and totally fits her."this is her earliest photo-- kate was one of these embryos-- transferred to jennifer's uterus after a home study, medication, and careful timing.jenny hancock/ mother"there's that anticipation and hope that it's going to lead to life and you see the pictures of the embryos."david: "you want to give them the best chance they have at life."they chose an anonymous adoption knowing only simple profiles of the biological parents. jenny hancock/ mother"they give you basic information, physical characteristics, e
jenny hancock/ mother"we were congruently pursing an embryo adoption."levue couple learned you could adopt frozen embryos-- extras from couples who did infertility treatments. it's through a non-profit, christian-based, embryo donation center in tennessee. david hancock/ father"that's a hard decision for some of these families, maybe they have a few kids and feel they're done having kids and more embryos are left."that's where two-year old kate enters the picture.jenny...
48
48
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny is shaking her head, and i think she's right. but spencer, that crowd, they're telling the this guy is different. he's going to make that deal. >> let me say jill biden atop me if i did know the answer to question, i should say i don't know, so i don't know. >> before, i will let you go and then i need to come i get to you. go ahead. >> i think the problem here is what is the nature of the dialogue, are we talking or what to do, territory that are not? the question is really has the useful to try to address the core issues to get north korea to be in the space what they felt like they could give up their nuclear weapon x that's really never happened. we keep going back to this, we can buy them off, we can buy them off, we can buy them off, semi-they don't have -- [inaudible] >> but assuming that they don't have larger strategic interest in this pic that is always been the problem when we approach the deal we don't have the patience to get the 90% up front because that took 12 peers to negotiate. we want this to be quick. we don't
jenny is shaking her head, and i think she's right. but spencer, that crowd, they're telling the this guy is different. he's going to make that deal. >> let me say jill biden atop me if i did know the answer to question, i should say i don't know, so i don't know. >> before, i will let you go and then i need to come i get to you. go ahead. >> i think the problem here is what is the nature of the dialogue, are we talking or what to do, territory that are not? the question is...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
change versus what's actually going on in the court docket well i mean it might be aspirational for him jenny but i mean if you know his testimony was a couple of weeks ago i thought set a pretty low bar he said i'm there almost every day boy if i could almost be here every day i think they'd fire be pretty quickly and then the other thing is he said as i haven't burned the place down that bar is below the ground it's so low so his aspiration seems to be talking about putting companies and we all need we need companies companies our economy but i think it seemed to me like he's prying to put companies back into consumer financial protection bureau i mean it was consumer not company financial protection bureau now as you know he's going to be a balancing act how does he do that how does he not just say we're going to scrap the things that mr cordray put in place and go in sort of a different direction the key to how he can do that would be to have legislative change because the bureau really can cannot be understood without looking at its blueprint its mandate which is the dot frank at title t
change versus what's actually going on in the court docket well i mean it might be aspirational for him jenny but i mean if you know his testimony was a couple of weeks ago i thought set a pretty low bar he said i'm there almost every day boy if i could almost be here every day i think they'd fire be pretty quickly and then the other thing is he said as i haven't burned the place down that bar is below the ground it's so low so his aspiration seems to be talking about putting companies and we...
83
83
May 28, 2018
05/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny: hi. jenny. lemonis: jenny, nice to meet you. jenny: my sister. lemonis: she's your sister?kay. lemonis: and you all are married? -both: yes. -jenny: we live in new orleans. ewell: seafood. i did all the promotions for the state. lemonis: are you still in the seafood business today? ewell: no, i'm not. i resigned, and i've been helping with them. -lemonis: oh, okay. -ewell: we see a gold mine here. and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. so, i started playing with their facebook page. and word of mouth is spreading faster than they can handle the growth. lemonis: but why do we need more p.r.? we have a line out the door. ewell: we see so much potential that we can build this brand beyond this location. lemonis: now you're changing the secret recipe. that's what i worry about. this concept of franchising and opening them up all over the country is not always a good idea. it's not ice cream. it's a brand that isn't portable. you guys can't be everywhere. franchising shuler's is a bad idea. barbecue is regional. there are different styles and there are
jenny: hi. jenny. lemonis: jenny, nice to meet you. jenny: my sister. lemonis: she's your sister?kay. lemonis: and you all are married? -both: yes. -jenny: we live in new orleans. ewell: seafood. i did all the promotions for the state. lemonis: are you still in the seafood business today? ewell: no, i'm not. i resigned, and i've been helping with them. -lemonis: oh, okay. -ewell: we see a gold mine here. and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. so, i started playing...
51
51
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
500 roles overall. missing 36 years ago. at a supermarket for british troops near paderborn in 1981. jennyk of a german river, a slow, painful search. the body of a british child. trip with her mother. it was her second birthday. the family lived on the nearby british army base. she was never found. but living on thin ice, that they find nothing. over the years, artists' impressions of a girl growing up. of who she really is. this is how they think she'd look today. investigation was badly flawed. it was a review of old evidence which led them to this spot. whether military or civilian, would be clearly different. apologised to the lee family for those failings. who have waited 36 years to find out what happened to their little girl. to expose the truth. jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. chief executive officer of books slacken. slacken. federal court in detroit, we are hearing. hearing. emissions scandal that you may remember. remember. knowledge of the manipulation of diesel emission test results. diesel emission test results. software in some volkswagen deep —— diesel engines —— sheet so
500 roles overall. missing 36 years ago. at a supermarket for british troops near paderborn in 1981. jennyk of a german river, a slow, painful search. the body of a british child. trip with her mother. it was her second birthday. the family lived on the nearby british army base. she was never found. but living on thin ice, that they find nothing. over the years, artists' impressions of a girl growing up. of who she really is. this is how they think she'd look today. investigation was badly...
69
69
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
family and friends gathered in castro valley to remember jenny. she was killed in her own home 24 years ago. >> she has never been found. the family thinks one day they will get closure. our reporter has talked with the family who says that they will never stop fighting for justice. >>> it is heartbreaking to see the family suffered. jenny was 14 when she was killed. today is her birthday. they should have been celebrating her life. instead they are remembering her death. >> reporter: music was one of her great joys in life. on friday, music brought sweet memories flooding back to the parents. the joined a crowd marching 24 years since the murder. they are persevering although the killer has yet to be found. >> today was her birthday. >> reporter: this was hurt her in 1994, just a couple days before she was killed. a bright smiling - - a brightly smiling 14-year-old. >> we came back from school to surprise her on her birthday. that was the last time my sister saw her. >> a couple days later, they came home to find her daughter stabbed to death. sh
family and friends gathered in castro valley to remember jenny. she was killed in her own home 24 years ago. >> she has never been found. the family thinks one day they will get closure. our reporter has talked with the family who says that they will never stop fighting for justice. >>> it is heartbreaking to see the family suffered. jenny was 14 when she was killed. today is her birthday. they should have been celebrating her life. instead they are remembering her death....
264
264
May 4, 2018
05/18
by
KSTS
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 1
de corridos que suena ser como jenni rivera.... ♪ >> de origen afroamericano pero de corazón mexicanoinco veces más recibos. >> cuando están respetos para ti personal los que limitará las personas para que boten la basura, este distrito sido el primero en instalarlo. >> son basureros inteligentes. >> funcionan con energía solar, algo interesante. >> aquí los tienen para cuidarlos. ♪ buenas noches compadre ya es tiempo de titulares mÁs, continÚa la liguilla y veremos quienes se acercan a las semifinales, mi amigo lebron se inspirÓ gracias a nuestro rap y aniquilÓ a toronto . >>> la mÚsica tambiÉn >>> asÍ que vamos activarnos, tenemos grandes goles, mÚsica bonita
de corridos que suena ser como jenni rivera.... ♪ >> de origen afroamericano pero de corazón mexicanoinco veces más recibos. >> cuando están respetos para ti personal los que limitará las personas para que boten la basura, este distrito sido el primero en instalarlo. >> son basureros inteligentes. >> funcionan con energía solar, algo interesante. >> aquí los tienen para cuidarlos. ♪ buenas noches compadre ya es tiempo de titulares mÁs, continÚa la...
155
155
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny town, let me begin with you. in your opinion, why do you think this fell apart? >> i think the rea challenge started when john bolton made the comments starting to talk about the libya model. we all know how libya turned out. if you are north korea receiving those messages, you know, you've gotten the sense that the u.s. wants thisocess to be very quick. they want it to be, you know, the security guarantees on paper. and, younow, without changing the actual nature of our political relationship. so if you're north looking at this as sort of a veiled threat, and then the president following up afterwards by saying, oh, if you don't make a dea you will end up like libya. oftentimes the north korsaeans before they're not going to negotiate with a gun to their head. soiohere is really the beh that they've shown in the past couple of days and past couple of weeks is really predictabvel, the way that they have been treated. >> ambassall, is this about the libya model and the administration's use of it or is there also a substantive disagreement about t nature of denucle
jenny town, let me begin with you. in your opinion, why do you think this fell apart? >> i think the rea challenge started when john bolton made the comments starting to talk about the libya model. we all know how libya turned out. if you are north korea receiving those messages, you know, you've gotten the sense that the u.s. wants thisocess to be very quick. they want it to be, you know, the security guarantees on paper. and, younow, without changing the actual nature of our political...
44
44
May 18, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
jenny in ft. wayne, indiana. democrat. >> hi. my name is jenny. i just wanted to comment on the bill as far as i can tell the bill is rescinded because of overspend ing in the government. i think it should help some of the programs, i don't think all of them, but definitely cut back. >> so professor, are we doing waway with programs? >> we are not generally doing away with programs in some instances. some smaller programs are being dealt serious blows by these rescissions. t we may well in the next pack thanlg co angel that comes up. as your reporter stated earlier, there are some programs here that are long time targets that are getting slashed rather badly. >> we'll go to robert next. baton rouge, louisiana. independent. >> hi. caller to take, keep up the good work. i wanted to ask mr. super, would you please compare -- sequestration as a tool to reduce the -- >> certainly. rescission is a targeted tool initiated by the president. the president identifies money that has been proep rated, but not committed yet. and asks congress to pull it back.
jenny in ft. wayne, indiana. democrat. >> hi. my name is jenny. i just wanted to comment on the bill as far as i can tell the bill is rescinded because of overspend ing in the government. i think it should help some of the programs, i don't think all of them, but definitely cut back. >> so professor, are we doing waway with programs? >> we are not generally doing away with programs in some instances. some smaller programs are being dealt serious blows by these rescissions. t...