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jennifer murray: why? >> because slavery was a part of the civil war so they want to make up a lie to cover it up. jennifer murray: move forward, into the old south. how did southerners justify the institution of slavery? slaves come to the colonies in 1609. by the time of the civil war we have lived with slavery for two centuries of slavery, it is part of the political and social hierarchy. so how do they justify slavery? >> they are very zealous in defining the idea of the paternal relationship, keeping them, they are a lot better as slaves in the united states than they were as pagans in africa. jennifer murray: where else are they comparing opportunities for for blacks? it is better to be a slave in the old south as -- >> a free demand in the north. jennifer murray: industrial factories, work for wages in the factories in the north? surely it is better to be fed and sheltered as a slave in the south. so true that and, -- so to that end, is her conversation representing a radical change in southern soci
jennifer murray: why? >> because slavery was a part of the civil war so they want to make up a lie to cover it up. jennifer murray: move forward, into the old south. how did southerners justify the institution of slavery? slaves come to the colonies in 1609. by the time of the civil war we have lived with slavery for two centuries of slavery, it is part of the political and social hierarchy. so how do they justify slavery? >> they are very zealous in defining the idea of the...
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jennifer: in what way? >> the fact he talks about how far they have come and they are this band of brothers and everything. essentially, it was all based around forgetting slavery and this awful part of their history together. jennifer: ok, so he is fashioning this utopia sort of place. why is his tone going to be more evenhanded? >> he cannot risk being biased in any way at all because he is president. jennifer: ok, so politically he has to be couched in this. he has to be worried about political ramifications. who is his audience? both sides. when we said the north could be very verbose and descriptive talking about treason, their audience is northerners with the monuments and dedication speeches. wilson will be more calculated. did woodrow wilson fight in the civil war? no, he is not a veteran. you find this sort of over-the-top with the reconciliation sentiment? "battles long past, quarrels forgotten." "manly devotion -- looking into each other's eyes smiling." >> you picture a group of southern african
jennifer: in what way? >> the fact he talks about how far they have come and they are this band of brothers and everything. essentially, it was all based around forgetting slavery and this awful part of their history together. jennifer: ok, so he is fashioning this utopia sort of place. why is his tone going to be more evenhanded? >> he cannot risk being biased in any way at all because he is president. jennifer: ok, so politically he has to be couched in this. he has to be worried...
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jennifer murray: right. so what is the south going to do? we are switching gears. the south will create their own constellation of civil war memories. and the south will create and perpetuate the very same notion of the lost cause. so reconciliation is the dominant theme of post-civil war america, but it is not monolithic. it is changing. and when you take union veterans and confederate veterans and you stack their memories together, you get a complicated and colorful tapestry of civil war memories. everyone remembers things differently, particularly in the northern and southern divide. this is relative to what we talked about last time when you read out of james foster possible -- foster's book. so the southerners will not passively accept the allegations of treason that the northerners are placing on them. they will be proactive in creating their own versions of memories and promoting their own narrative. edward pollard, he is a virginian and he will be the one to coin the term, lost cause. it is an 18 six
jennifer murray: right. so what is the south going to do? we are switching gears. the south will create their own constellation of civil war memories. and the south will create and perpetuate the very same notion of the lost cause. so reconciliation is the dominant theme of post-civil war america, but it is not monolithic. it is changing. and when you take union veterans and confederate veterans and you stack their memories together, you get a complicated and colorful tapestry of civil war...
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even on the red carpet, jennifer's understated elegance comes across in bucket loads. while still keeping that aura of celebrity chic. >> blessed with the perfect hair, great legs. she has a great body and tends to be quite playful with length, styles, sill bethhouettes and colors. >> a short black skirt for her "horrible bosses" premiere or orange for her fragrance line it's easy to see why jen is a magazine favorite. >> her choice of this great tangerine, shows her playful style, accentuating a shoulder line exercises well, tones with yoga. as a result, she can wear almost any length and she often does choose shorter lengths for the red carpet. extremely successfully. >> let's talk about this gorgeous dress. hot. loving it. i like it. >> thank you. >> jen told us her quote/unquote girls often help her pick out what to wear but we don't know who helped the star out when it was time to cement her hands in hollywood history. >> jennifer aniston, life is all about making fashionable choices and for me i like it when she's more sleek. >> and coming up next, beyonce sasha'
even on the red carpet, jennifer's understated elegance comes across in bucket loads. while still keeping that aura of celebrity chic. >> blessed with the perfect hair, great legs. she has a great body and tends to be quite playful with length, styles, sill bethhouettes and colors. >> a short black skirt for her "horrible bosses" premiere or orange for her fragrance line it's easy to see why jen is a magazine favorite. >> her choice of this great tangerine, shows her...
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jennifer donelan is joining us live to tell us about this. jennifer? jennifer: we just walked up to the scene right now. we have a number of fire trucks here from prince george's county. we can't get very close to it. there's a ton of smoke. if you're anywhere near this around the beltway or route 50 you can see it from reagan airport. what we understand at this point is that it is a roofing company. that would explain the thick, black smoke that we're seeing. actually, too, if you're driving around this area, it's like hard to your eyes start stinging. it's a lot of smoke. prince george's county has also lost two fire trucks. two fire trucks to this fire. we understand no injuries. and we don't know exactly how those fire trucks were destroyed in this fire but prince george's county is down two fire trucks. more fire trucks arriving on the scene as we speak. maureen: thank you so much. get back to you in a little bit to get an update on this. a weekend party too big to control and tonight an apology from the d.c. government. it happened late saturday
jennifer donelan is joining us live to tell us about this. jennifer? jennifer: we just walked up to the scene right now. we have a number of fire trucks here from prince george's county. we can't get very close to it. there's a ton of smoke. if you're anywhere near this around the beltway or route 50 you can see it from reagan airport. what we understand at this point is that it is a roofing company. that would explain the thick, black smoke that we're seeing. actually, too, if you're driving...
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jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. alison: switching gears to talk about the weather, what a gorgeous day today. steve: it was pretty today, and tomorrow looks even better. then clouds and rain thursday. outside right now, the high temperature 72 degrees. the record, not even close 91 back in 1974. if your allergies are still bothering you, like mine are the trees are still on the high category, grasses. my allergies are driving me crazy. the grass is low, but that will increase through the coming days. 53 martinsburg 54 frederick, 57 andrews, lexington park 55. low temperature in the upper 40's, low 50's. the skies mainly clear, stays cool, the wind out of the northwest at five. the satellite radar, it is quiet and dry around the mid-atlantic for stop further south and west that you go, this is the moisture that will eventually make its way to our area. it will take another 24 hours and then you will notice the difference. clouds increase this time tomorrow night. the low-pressure rides up the coast. the best news of
jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. alison: switching gears to talk about the weather, what a gorgeous day today. steve: it was pretty today, and tomorrow looks even better. then clouds and rain thursday. outside right now, the high temperature 72 degrees. the record, not even close 91 back in 1974. if your allergies are still bothering you, like mine are the trees are still on the high category, grasses. my allergies are driving me crazy. the grass is low, but that will increase through the coming...
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look, jennifer, there are other girls he knew. was sketched out. >> laura hall considered colton pitonyak to be her boyfriend and had a dislike for jennifer cave. once colton revealed to her the body was in the bathtub, we believe laura hall stabbed the torso and face. >> and he told me that she came in and shot at him and missed and that he shot her. he said in the head. he also said he shot her in the chest. >> she's trying at all times to outsmart them. i think she clearly thinks she's the smartest person in the room. >> it might be important forensically to know did you have sex with him that day in the bed or anywhere in the apartment? >> on the couch. >> the couch. okay. before he showed you the body or after? >> after. >> was it intercourse or was it oral sex? >> intercourse. >> they have this young girl in a small room with a video camera going on above her head knowing everything they know about interrogations becoming public, the cops asked her if they had sex after laura arrived at pitonyak's apartment. you can almost s
look, jennifer, there are other girls he knew. was sketched out. >> laura hall considered colton pitonyak to be her boyfriend and had a dislike for jennifer cave. once colton revealed to her the body was in the bathtub, we believe laura hall stabbed the torso and face. >> and he told me that she came in and shot at him and missed and that he shot her. he said in the head. he also said he shot her in the chest. >> she's trying at all times to outsmart them. i think she clearly...
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jennifer donelan is joining us live to tell us about this. jennifer? jennifer: we just walked up to the scene right now. we have a number of fire trucks here from prince george's county. we can't get very close to it. there's a ton of smoke. if you're anywhere near this around the beltway or route 50 you can see it from reagan airport. what we understand at this point is that it is a roofing company. that would explain the thick, black smoke that we're seeing. actually, too, if you're driving around this area, it's like hard to your eyes start stinging. it's a lot of smoke. prince george's county has also lost two fire trucks. two fire trucks to this fire. we understand no injuries. and we don't know exactly how those fire trucks were destroyed in this fire but prince george's county is down two fire trucks. more fire trucks arriving on the scene as we speak. maureen: thank you so much. get back to you in a little bit to get an
jennifer donelan is joining us live to tell us about this. jennifer? jennifer: we just walked up to the scene right now. we have a number of fire trucks here from prince george's county. we can't get very close to it. there's a ton of smoke. if you're anywhere near this around the beltway or route 50 you can see it from reagan airport. what we understand at this point is that it is a roofing company. that would explain the thick, black smoke that we're seeing. actually, too, if you're driving...
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jennifer donelan joins us with details. jennifer: adding to this disturbing case of violence we have detailed information tonight about the man who is now facing rape and assault charges in this case. this court order shows that he was just released from the custody of d.c. authorities which included time at a psychiatric facility and a halfway house just 15 days ago. 27-year-old juan randolph of d.c. is back behind bars tonight accused of breaking into the home of a nun and raping her. after the horrifying crime last night in prince george's county d.c. police sources tell abc 7 news randolph went right back to his home on 51st street in northeast. the investigation overnight led officers there this morning. and that's where they say they found randolph hiding underneath a sink. prince george's county detectives are now in the midst of piecing together exactly what happened last night at the nun's apartment on 16th avenue in chillum. sources explain that randolph broke through an apartment through an unlocked sliding glass
jennifer donelan joins us with details. jennifer: adding to this disturbing case of violence we have detailed information tonight about the man who is now facing rape and assault charges in this case. this court order shows that he was just released from the custody of d.c. authorities which included time at a psychiatric facility and a halfway house just 15 days ago. 27-year-old juan randolph of d.c. is back behind bars tonight accused of breaking into the home of a nun and raping her. after...
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she just walked by, hi, jennifer. >> hi. >> yes jennifer holiday she's right over here in the studio.perform a classic song for us next, live in the studio. she's ready to take over. >> a at last you are here. >> yes. >> at last you are here. >> good morning. >> ♪ >> all right. that was the voice of someone who knows how to sing or as i would call it, the thing. it is no surprise that everyone fell in love with broadway legend and singer jennifer holiday after she appeared in the musical dream girls the grammy/tone a ward winning actress is now is set to perform in a new stage production of the color purple. she also has a new cd in stores called the song is you. so let's say hello to the amazing jennifer holiday. >> hello, good morning. >> i feel like i should bow, take a bow. >> you are so sweet. >> so great to have you here. >> thank you thank you. so glad to be here this morning. >> let's talk about your new cd song is you, because after 23 years you are doing a cd. what made you go back and release another cd. >> well, it is amazing. i was on american idol, and this little young
she just walked by, hi, jennifer. >> hi. >> yes jennifer holiday she's right over here in the studio.perform a classic song for us next, live in the studio. she's ready to take over. >> a at last you are here. >> yes. >> at last you are here. >> good morning. >> ♪ >> all right. that was the voice of someone who knows how to sing or as i would call it, the thing. it is no surprise that everyone fell in love with broadway legend and singer...
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i'm jennifer donelan. it's aimed at protecting our area's religious institutions and it's gaining momentum. that leon: policing with the pool pit. for the first time on television, take you inside a unique program with police and religious organizations in one part of our area that's gaining steam. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime investigator jennifer donelan is live in dumfries with worship watch. jen? jennifer: well this is about protecting our churches our synagogues, our temples, our mosques across our area. it's so much more than just making sure that the door is locked. it happened. a swastika painted on a maryland synagogue, windows smashed out at a virginia church. a priest killed inside an arizona church. >> we do understand it can happen anywhere. jennifer: the next day, police replace the pastor on the pulpit at montclair tabernacle church in dumfries. audience represented 28 different faith based organizations from prince william county and fairfax. >> we need the churches to know
i'm jennifer donelan. it's aimed at protecting our area's religious institutions and it's gaining momentum. that leon: policing with the pool pit. for the first time on television, take you inside a unique program with police and religious organizations in one part of our area that's gaining steam. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime investigator jennifer donelan is live in dumfries with worship watch. jen? jennifer: well this is about protecting our churches our synagogues,...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jennifer 8. lee, you are a former new york times reporter and the author of fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of chinese food. and lets just start with that first statistic of if you look at the number of mcdonald's, burger kings, kentucky fried chickens, and wendy's combined, you still have more chinese food restaurants. >> more chinese restaurants. more than 45,000, and growing every year, about ten percent. >> hinojosa: so how is that possible? because people think, you know what? you have fast food everywhere in the united states. or there's an image. so the truth is that in fact chinese food is... >> more pervasive, yeah. >> hinojosa: more a part of who we are, in a way. >> exactly, exactly. because, you know, as i like to say, you know, if our benchmark for americanness is apple pie, you should ask yourself, when was the last time you ate apple pie versus when was the last time you ate chinese food? i think for the vast, vast majority of people, they will have eaten chinese
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jennifer 8. lee, you are a former new york times reporter and the author of fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of chinese food. and lets just start with that first statistic of if you look at the number of mcdonald's, burger kings, kentucky fried chickens, and wendy's combined, you still have more chinese food restaurants. >> more chinese restaurants. more than 45,000, and growing every year, about ten percent....
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jennifer 8. lee, you are a former new york times reporter and the author of fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of chinese food. and lets just start with that first statistic of if you look at the number of mcdonald's, burger kings, kentucky fried chickens, and wendy's combined, you still have more chinese food restaurants. >> more chinese restaurants. more than 45,000, and growing every year, about ten percent. >> hinojosa: so how is that possible? because people think, you know what? you have fast food everywhere in the united states. or there's an image. so the truth is that in fact chinese food is... >> more pervasive, yeah. >> hinojosa: more a part of who we are, in a way. >> exactly, exactly. because, you know, as i like to say, you know, if our benchmark for americanness is apple pie, you should ask yourself, when was the last time you ate apple pie versus when was the last time you ate chinese food? i think for the vast, vast majority of people, they will have eaten chinese
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jennifer 8. lee, you are a former new york times reporter and the author of fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of chinese food. and lets just start with that first statistic of if you look at the number of mcdonald's, burger kings, kentucky fried chickens, and wendy's combined, you still have more chinese food restaurants. >> more chinese restaurants. more than 45,000, and growing every year, about ten percent....
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jennifer? jennifer: well, this was an ambush that we need to make folks aware of. this is a man who was walking down the street. he worked several jobs to send money back to his family in ethiopia when he had a gun pointed in his face and then someone from behind put a stun gun right his ear. >> that's the first time i ever had seen something like that or even really heard of it. jennifer: it was just after noon last thursday when this capitol hill resident was on the second floor of her home and through double pane windows she heard it. >> the noise i heard was like an electrical buzzing sound. jennifer: she said she knew it was the distinct sound of a takes stun gun. on the sidewalk below, there were three strangers. >> standing over a machine -- man who was laying on the ground. i was like what's going on? jennifer: a 53-year-old man was walking along 11th street in capitol hill and speaking to his wife on the cell phone when a man stood in front of him and pulled a handgun from his waistband and pointed it. then the second man was standing behind the victim pul
jennifer? jennifer: well, this was an ambush that we need to make folks aware of. this is a man who was walking down the street. he worked several jobs to send money back to his family in ethiopia when he had a gun pointed in his face and then someone from behind put a stun gun right his ear. >> that's the first time i ever had seen something like that or even really heard of it. jennifer: it was just after noon last thursday when this capitol hill resident was on the second floor of her...
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from kabul, jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: the suicide-bomber detonated his vest in a crowd of people lined up in front of the jalal jalalabad banks. the target, civil servants. passersby tried to help the injured and move the dead. >> i saw many people, injured people on the ground. ambulances arrived very late, and many people died of their wounds. >> two other blasts targeting a shrine. groups affiliated with isil are to blame. >> today, the taliban did not take responsibility. daesh took responsibility. international for for terrorists are responsible. they are not our people. if you're afghan or muslim, stand with us. >>> ghani called this a new war against international terrorists terrorists. the attacks came as parliament approved all of ghani's cabinet picks. it took six months to get here. ghani said that it may take a long time, but they will create a strong government. >> well, jennifer joins us live now. jennifer claims can't be verified at this point but who might be behind this attack in the eastern city of jalalabad? >> well, president ghani is saying that groups
from kabul, jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: the suicide-bomber detonated his vest in a crowd of people lined up in front of the jalal jalalabad banks. the target, civil servants. passersby tried to help the injured and move the dead. >> i saw many people, injured people on the ground. ambulances arrived very late, and many people died of their wounds. >> two other blasts targeting a shrine. groups affiliated with isil are to blame. >> today, the taliban did not...
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jennifer: thank you. jummy: right now, "7 on your side" with a consumer alert on a cyber security firm found at 90% of credit card readers currently use the same password. the pass code has been set by default on credit card machines since 1990 and with that an attacker can gain complete control of a store's credit card readers. it could potentially allow them to hack into the machines and steal payment data of customers. well, this noon tourists are being told to stay off the beach after what looks like a rare and deadly shark attack. a woman was separated from her snorkling group off the coast of maui. and not long after, the 65-year-old was found unresponsive floating face down in the water with wounds consistent with a shark attack. if confirmed, this attack would be the first shark-related death in the u.s. since 2013. wow. doug: not good. jummy: not good at all. doug: weatherwise, a couple of systems will be affecting us. i think the d.c. metro area will be a little bit out of the action. we'll get
jennifer: thank you. jummy: right now, "7 on your side" with a consumer alert on a cyber security firm found at 90% of credit card readers currently use the same password. the pass code has been set by default on credit card machines since 1990 and with that an attacker can gain complete control of a store's credit card readers. it could potentially allow them to hack into the machines and steal payment data of customers. well, this noon tourists are being told to stay off the beach...
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. >> i'm jennifer glasse. shopkeepers are opposing a tax by closing their doors. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. a major humanitarian crisis unfolding right now in yemen a saudi led coalition is targeting houthi rebels and residents say the war is ripping their country apart.many witnesses report seeing bodies in the street. the red cross is trying to deliver badly needed aid to the country but ongoing air strikes are making that effort all but impossible. omar al sala has more. >> reporter: on days of fighting, many homes have been destroyed. homes and shops lie in ruins. civilians are also being killed. houthi rebels along with fighters loyal to ali abdullah saleh the form he president are infiltrating districts near the city's port. these are fighters loyal to president hadi and they are putting up a fierce battle. the city is a battle ground and the locals are caught up in the middle. >> it is getting really difficult for citizens to get the water and food suppl
. >> i'm jennifer glasse. shopkeepers are opposing a tax by closing their doors. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. a major humanitarian crisis unfolding right now in yemen a saudi led coalition is targeting houthi rebels and residents say the war is ripping their country apart.many witnesses report seeing bodies in the street. the red cross is trying to deliver badly needed aid to the country but ongoing air strikes are making that effort...
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joining us now is jennifer and ben.becomes quite a boring central-bank decision, how important is the election down the road? jennifer: the main thing to them is the uncertainty about business investments. in the thing is all elections create uncertainty, but with this particular election with no clear winner and no clear majority, you don't know how the coalition will turn out and you don't know what kind of business manager in will get or what kind of economic policies. until the hurdle is passed keep things as they are. jon: you go back to 1950, the lesson we had a full term minister without a hike. if you were to read into the economy that is one way to read and. jennifer: it speaks to what the promised or was doing at that point the whole host of other global issues. we are dealing with the fallout from the financial crisis. in europe there buying government bonds to keep inflation from sinking in and getting hold. jon: the bank of england seems to be concerned about what is going on in greece. a lot of people migh
joining us now is jennifer and ben.becomes quite a boring central-bank decision, how important is the election down the road? jennifer: the main thing to them is the uncertainty about business investments. in the thing is all elections create uncertainty, but with this particular election with no clear winner and no clear majority, you don't know how the coalition will turn out and you don't know what kind of business manager in will get or what kind of economic policies. until the hurdle is...
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jennifer has more from los angeles. jennifer. >> john, in the same week that governor jerry brown issued unprecedented plans to curb water wasting some aquifers are pure enough to drink the problem the deadline to stop this from happening isn't immediate. it is months and sometimes two years down the road which means california's aquifers could continue to be at risk. you're looking at one of the biggest threats to california's drinking water. these videos show the dumping of millions of gallons of waste water from oil production including fracking into hundreds of unlined pits and underground aquifers in the central valley. this man's almond orchard is in this area. >> it's said sad to say there's some very serious cancer causing chemicals in the groundwater right now. >> reporter: while these videos exposed the dumping these documents revealed state regulators knew about it and allowed it to happen. >> they have allowed oil companies use our aquifers and garbage dumps. >> kathy segal. >> right now over 400 wells illeg
jennifer has more from los angeles. jennifer. >> john, in the same week that governor jerry brown issued unprecedented plans to curb water wasting some aquifers are pure enough to drink the problem the deadline to stop this from happening isn't immediate. it is months and sometimes two years down the road which means california's aquifers could continue to be at risk. you're looking at one of the biggest threats to california's drinking water. these videos show the dumping of millions of...
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erik: jennifer, thank you. jennifer bartashus of bloomberg intelligence.market makers" will be back in a couple of minutes. in the meantime -- stephanie and i will -- stephanie: argue during the commercial break. erik: you know what. ♪ erik: coming right up, high-profile ceo's turned social activists. tim cook and others are waiting into the middle of the public policy fight. stephanie: and then there were three. gary cohen, gilbert, and john chambers, i am talking ncaa. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. erik: welcome back to "market makers." here on bloomberg television, i've erik schatzker. stephanie: and i am stephanie ruhle, and just so you know, we did argue all commercial break. erik: these are the top stories of the moment -- breaking news investigation into the germanwings plane crash. authorities have found the plane's's second black box, the data recorder. german prosecutors say the copilot blamed for the crash searched the internet for suicide methods. he also loo
erik: jennifer, thank you. jennifer bartashus of bloomberg intelligence.market makers" will be back in a couple of minutes. in the meantime -- stephanie and i will -- stephanie: argue during the commercial break. erik: you know what. ♪ erik: coming right up, high-profile ceo's turned social activists. tim cook and others are waiting into the middle of the public policy fight. stephanie: and then there were three. gary cohen, gilbert, and john chambers, i am talking ncaa. ♪ >>...
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reporting live from northeast, i'm jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, jennifer. lawrence buckner served in the army before working as an armed security guard at various sites and buildings across the area. he started working at the u.s. census bureau in 2011. a job that forced him to commute 90 minutes a day from his home in king george county virginia. he is survived by his wife of 36 years, linda as well as a son and four grandchildren. our kevin lewis will have more on lawrence buckner coming up at 6:00. alison: in anne arundel county now, police are looking for the person who shot and critically injured a police officer in arnold. it happened along college parkway not far from broad neck park. diane cho is in annapolis monitoring this search. diane: as police k-9s scoured the area dozens from the anne arundel police cadet class searched for clues after an officer in uniform was shot in the neck. >> it's under here too. diane: police say an officer stopped by this 7-eleven store early this morning when someone inside said there's a man acting suspiciously outs
reporting live from northeast, i'm jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, jennifer. lawrence buckner served in the army before working as an armed security guard at various sites and buildings across the area. he started working at the u.s. census bureau in 2011. a job that forced him to commute 90 minutes a day from his home in king george county virginia. he is survived by his wife of 36 years, linda as well as a son and four grandchildren. our kevin lewis will have more on lawrence...
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. >> jennifer joins is live in north philadelphia with this story, good morning. >> reporter: i talk with temple university spokesperson a short time ago and he did confirm there was an attempted robbery of a temple student around 1:00 this morning in the area of susquehanna an insidema'am street. it did happen at 1:00a m when a tu alert went out on twitter, the temple university spokesperson says the student was approached by two men at gunpoint. it does not appear that anything was taken and the student was not hurt. this area is part of the temple university police expanded coverage zone, as of last fall, temple police anal identify barton security began patrolling susquehanna as part of the new initiative to better serve the 13,000 students live honor near campus, it his o'clock on a a monday morning. there is no activity out here right now. we will talk to student once they wake up and learn more about this incident again, a temple university spokesperson says it was an attempted robbery and the student is doing just fine. back to you guys. >> lots of safety concerns surrounding
. >> jennifer joins is live in north philadelphia with this story, good morning. >> reporter: i talk with temple university spokesperson a short time ago and he did confirm there was an attempted robbery of a temple student around 1:00 this morning in the area of susquehanna an insidema'am street. it did happen at 1:00a m when a tu alert went out on twitter, the temple university spokesperson says the student was approached by two men at gunpoint. it does not appear that anything...
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is the merger debt and has it always been, jennifer? jennifer: i do not know if you could say the merger is dead. there are meetings today and those are for comcast to defend against any, early indications from the staff at the doj that they have anti-competitive problems with this merger and think it will be anti-competitive. they have an opportunity to defend the allegations and also an opportunity to enter settlement negotiations. i think the consensus is it is difficult to understand what the terms might be that would allow the deal to go through. emily: what would you say? has it always in debt or doomed? christopher: no, a couple of things. you are seeing the beginnings of some move in the cable industry that could make cable more competitive. hbo unbundling from the cable package and offering hbo now to customers who do not have a cable subscription. that threatens cable's dominance. what comcast would like to do by acquiring time warner is have additional powers to net this unbundling trend in the but. that would stop competitio
is the merger debt and has it always been, jennifer? jennifer: i do not know if you could say the merger is dead. there are meetings today and those are for comcast to defend against any, early indications from the staff at the doj that they have anti-competitive problems with this merger and think it will be anti-competitive. they have an opportunity to defend the allegations and also an opportunity to enter settlement negotiations. i think the consensus is it is difficult to understand what...
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jennifer lawrence go ahead. jennifer lawless. >> i'll take jennifer lawrence. i haven't looked at cspan demographics, but my hunch is it is not mostly young people watching. that's the case across the board. the problem is not what one show or pundit or network is doing. with the 24 hour news cycle, whenever you turn on the tv or internet, it takes about three seconds before you find something saying something incredibly negative. even if 97% of coverage is positive and glowing, it is very easy given the 24 hour news cycle for people to access the most negative tidbits, then they take on a new cycle of their own. part of the challenge is encouraging people to be more politically interested and having them watch more. we found if you're able to get through the muck you find positive things, too. it is just you have to have more staying power to get to that point. >> one more call. thomas in berlin, wisconsin. independent line. go ahead. >> good morning. listen my point is this. the age group that you researched from high school to early college, if they're basin
jennifer lawrence go ahead. jennifer lawless. >> i'll take jennifer lawrence. i haven't looked at cspan demographics, but my hunch is it is not mostly young people watching. that's the case across the board. the problem is not what one show or pundit or network is doing. with the 24 hour news cycle, whenever you turn on the tv or internet, it takes about three seconds before you find something saying something incredibly negative. even if 97% of coverage is positive and glowing, it is...
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. >> jennifer yu is a straight a.dent and has the hobbies of a typical 13-year-old. >> i like to play some sports. draw. you know, listen to music. >> but her smarts go way beyond the classroom. jennifer has a talent that makes her unique. after being introduced to the game of chess at 7 years old she was immediately hooked. >> at first, because i like the prizes because you get chess pieces but then it sort of like -- it just started getting fun sort of. if you find a good move. >> and she is still winning her fair share of prizes. just check out the trophy room. her most recent one? a gold medal from the world championship in south africa. >> i usually perform better under pressure. [ applause ] >> jennifer went undefeated becoming the first american girl to win a world title in 27 years. >> i've been making gold seats for myself and putting them on the wall. >> chess is still a largely male dominated world but jennifer is breaking through. >> you feel very proud. were proud of her achievements but yeah, it's proud
. >> jennifer yu is a straight a.dent and has the hobbies of a typical 13-year-old. >> i like to play some sports. draw. you know, listen to music. >> but her smarts go way beyond the classroom. jennifer has a talent that makes her unique. after being introduced to the game of chess at 7 years old she was immediately hooked. >> at first, because i like the prizes because you get chess pieces but then it sort of like -- it just started getting fun sort of. if you find a...
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as we begin to wrap up jennifer, can you talk about how he is doing today?e's been out for two years now. i guess he is doing as well as one could possibly do considering what is been through. the psychological and emotional damage i wrote about last fall in "the new yorker." it continues after the story comes out and goes on and on. it is on clear this point what it is going to mean down the road. he is doing ok. he is in college. he is trying to gain back the education he missed because he missed two years of high school while he was locked up on rikers island. a i want to thank you for being with us, staff writer for "the new yorker," and we will link to all of your stories. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, today is the hundreds anniversary of the armenian genocide. m ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in denver colorado. this week marks the 100th anniversary of the armenian genocide. on april 24,
as we begin to wrap up jennifer, can you talk about how he is doing today?e's been out for two years now. i guess he is doing as well as one could possibly do considering what is been through. the psychological and emotional damage i wrote about last fall in "the new yorker." it continues after the story comes out and goes on and on. it is on clear this point what it is going to mean down the road. he is doing ok. he is in college. he is trying to gain back the education he missed...
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jennifer london from los angeles. >> in 2 minutes, the facts goodnight the big business of doubt. who is behind the climate change deniers, and who do they have in common with big tobacco. plus fresh food and fresh air collide in america's biggest city. >> we are a community having to balance jobs with our health. >>> many environmental problems around the world are linked to climate change, and the vast majority of scientists agree that the warming of the earth is a man made problem. many dispute this. let's listen to a climate change sceptic i spoke to. >> benefits outweigh this. we see record crop yields, we see greater soil moisture a shrinking of deserts, a decline in drought. these are benefits that you can't just ignore. >> that is james taylor a senior fellow at the heart land institute, a nonprofit think tank. it received funding from the koch brothers oil baron, it's this relationship that film-maker robert kenner exposes in the documentary the merchants of doubt. the film examines how corporates show doubt. tell me what you learnt as you did the film. our film is about
jennifer london from los angeles. >> in 2 minutes, the facts goodnight the big business of doubt. who is behind the climate change deniers, and who do they have in common with big tobacco. plus fresh food and fresh air collide in america's biggest city. >> we are a community having to balance jobs with our health. >>> many environmental problems around the world are linked to climate change, and the vast majority of scientists agree that the warming of the earth is a man...
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jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: shops are closed across the capital. kabul's central government is like a ghost town. the reason is clear. central kabul looks like this when it usually looks like this. shopkeepers say they had no choice when their tax bills arrived. >> translator: last year we paid $300 per shop, this year the government wants more than $2,000. >> reporter: store owners say they can't afford that and took their complaints to the street. the finance ministry says it's just following the law and trying to create a tax culture. >> reporter: we want to pay the same tax we paid last year. we can't pay more, even last year it was hard to pay our taxes. since the beginning of the ye, business has been very bad. >> reporter: store owners say they plan to stay closed until their demand for lower tax is met. even though they support the protest, some shopkeepers like these have opened anyway. they say they can't afford to lose the income especially in an economy where they are already struggling to make a profit. the shutdown is a new challenge
jennifer glasse reports. >> reporter: shops are closed across the capital. kabul's central government is like a ghost town. the reason is clear. central kabul looks like this when it usually looks like this. shopkeepers say they had no choice when their tax bills arrived. >> translator: last year we paid $300 per shop, this year the government wants more than $2,000. >> reporter: store owners say they can't afford that and took their complaints to the street. the finance...
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>> all right jennifer, thank you. also developing this morning break in a investigation into a deadly hit-and-run in southwest philadelphia. >> at this point police have recovered the vehicle they believe was involved. there is word the driver will be turning herself in. fox 29's steve keeley live at police headquarters with more on. >> this steve good morning. >> reporter: the accident happened just after dinnertime sunday night there is person's lawyer called police just after dinner last night. just about 24 hours after the accident philly police got a call but not the tip call they were hoping for. but something even better a call from the drivers lawyer telling them where they could find that ford edge suv and that the woman who parked it there would be turning herself in later today the vehicle coincidentally next-door to where that reward offer was made the mayor's office, city hall and the district's attorney's here underground love park center city. strangely the best evidence police had showing the car hit t
>> all right jennifer, thank you. also developing this morning break in a investigation into a deadly hit-and-run in southwest philadelphia. >> at this point police have recovered the vehicle they believe was involved. there is word the driver will be turning herself in. fox 29's steve keeley live at police headquarters with more on. >> this steve good morning. >> reporter: the accident happened just after dinnertime sunday night there is person's lawyer called police...
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fox 29's jennifer joyce now live with what officials are saying this morning. jennifer good morning to you. >>> good morning chris lauren this fire was called in around 7:45 last night. it was placed under control within an hour, but it took until after midnight to find the victim's body because fire officials say there was so much stuff inside the home. our skyfox, was over the scene last night on the 6600 block of point pleasant pike. the fire was called in, with heavy smoke and fire, shooting out of the back of the home. fire crews battled the fire for about an hour, and later discovered the body of 58 year old man on the first floor of the home. the point pleasant fire company chief says there was a lot of debris inside the home. it took a while to find and get to the victim. >>> took quite a bit every time to find them. the conditions deteriorated rather quickly we had collapse in the back. so about two hours ago, probably about midnight or so, we found it. >> it is believed the 58 year old victim was the phone person -- the only person home at the time of
fox 29's jennifer joyce now live with what officials are saying this morning. jennifer good morning to you. >>> good morning chris lauren this fire was called in around 7:45 last night. it was placed under control within an hour, but it took until after midnight to find the victim's body because fire officials say there was so much stuff inside the home. our skyfox, was over the scene last night on the 6600 block of point pleasant pike. the fire was called in, with heavy smoke and...
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with my co-worker jennifer talking about. and it's really kind of interesting, and serious problem we have in the city. we are talking about from 2005 to 2015 and in 2005 we have 834 children homelessness, and only then we keep saying homelessness because it's busy words. we are not talking about homelessness [inaudible]. because the city doesn't see, more than 500 families living in sro hotels. this is a big number we are talking about hundreds and hundreds of children homelessness. it's time for the city and mayor and officials to put in more effort. put in more money for better housing for all the homeless families. we do outreach in the shelters and pretty much two or three hours a week talking to families. to be a part of the plan and to be a part of the meetings to decide how we want to tell the city to create and end the homelessness in san francisco, please supervisors, put in more effort and attention to this issue, because we need more housing for homeless families and children. thank you very much and have a great
with my co-worker jennifer talking about. and it's really kind of interesting, and serious problem we have in the city. we are talking about from 2005 to 2015 and in 2005 we have 834 children homelessness, and only then we keep saying homelessness because it's busy words. we are not talking about homelessness [inaudible]. because the city doesn't see, more than 500 families living in sro hotels. this is a big number we are talking about hundreds and hundreds of children homelessness. it's time...
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jennifer, thank you for being here. we spoke several years ago and i'm really happy that you're still doing this work. >> thank you. i'm glad everyone has seen me without most of my clothes now at this point as well. that's great. >> and you look great, by the way. so about face works with girls and young women to help analyze media messages. so tell me how you got your start with this. >> the way i got my start is when i was in college at the university of michigan i essentially watched an amazing video by jean killborn called "killing us softly" that really changed the way that i thought about all of this. i had lots of friends who had eating disorders and body image problems in high school and all the pieces just came together for me really. so i started working with about face a couple of years later and i just never have stopped. >> that organization has the same mission that you had. it was on a nice little parallel track for you. >> yes, all-around media messages. so giving girls, especially girls the tools they
jennifer, thank you for being here. we spoke several years ago and i'm really happy that you're still doing this work. >> thank you. i'm glad everyone has seen me without most of my clothes now at this point as well. that's great. >> and you look great, by the way. so about face works with girls and young women to help analyze media messages. so tell me how you got your start with this. >> the way i got my start is when i was in college at the university of michigan i...
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history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >>> all this week we've been featuring american history tv in prime time and tonight the c-span cities tour will begin with austin texas that will be followed by a visit to wheeling west virginia, and greensboro, north carolina. and later galveston, texas. that's all ahead here on c-span 3. >>> here are featured programs >>> on c-span 2's book tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, president of americans for tax reform grover norquist says that americans are tired of the irs and our tax system and sunday night at 8:00, susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and josef stalin allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. and saturday night at 8:00 eastern on american hi
history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >>> all this week we've been featuring american history tv in prime time and tonight the...
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jennifer lawless. talk to her on one of four lines. those general ages you talked to when you came up with the book? >> 2100 13 to 17-year-olds and we found college students were more likely to consider running for office. 89% of the next generation has already ruled it out as an incredibly unattractive endeavor. >> when you talk to them is it a straight paper survey they're filling, interview? how did you come up with finding the people you talked to in this book? >> it is both. the survey the 4200 high school and college students was online survey of a national random sample. we supplemented that with about 115 45 minute to one hour phone interviews with these kids. the phone interviews were geared to allow us to understand in more depth the reasons behind the overall lack of interest in running for office. >> what were some of them when you talked to them, what other things struck you as far as perception of politics, whether they would go into politics or not. >> one of the striking findings had to do with a disconnect between what
jennifer lawless. talk to her on one of four lines. those general ages you talked to when you came up with the book? >> 2100 13 to 17-year-olds and we found college students were more likely to consider running for office. 89% of the next generation has already ruled it out as an incredibly unattractive endeavor. >> when you talk to them is it a straight paper survey they're filling, interview? how did you come up with finding the people you talked to in this book? >> it is...
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>> all right, jennifer, thank you. two families forced from their homes after sinkhole opens up in florence township new jersey. the hole on east front street has been growing for two years. has already taken away half of the backyards. recent heavy rain, leaky storm pipe prompted engineers to make the decision home own hers been dreading. >> the hillside is not stable. the water obviously is continuing to come out of the face. and that at some point in time there could be some additional failure. >> bottom line is we have to, you know worry about our health and safety. that's what we will do. >> my grand kids will love it here. you know, all of the pictures, just, you know, it iser. >> it is overwhelming. >> overwhelming. hard for them. officials told fox 29 they still have not determined what caused the sinkhole but hope corrections can be made for the residents to keep their homes. >> 5:09. veterans a far as launched full investigation into its philadelphia office. it says two senior leaders are suspected of miscond
>> all right, jennifer, thank you. two families forced from their homes after sinkhole opens up in florence township new jersey. the hole on east front street has been growing for two years. has already taken away half of the backyards. recent heavy rain, leaky storm pipe prompted engineers to make the decision home own hers been dreading. >> the hillside is not stable. the water obviously is continuing to come out of the face. and that at some point in time there could be some...
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fox 29's jennifer joyce is live outside hahnemann university hospital where he is being treated, jennifer. >> reporter: last night in a police press conference the the police officer did say that he believed that the suspect was also shot in the arm. you can see a police van outside hahnemann hospital here too. taking a look at our video you can see the the 19th district officers bike lying on the sidewalk as police surround the area and investigate. it was around 10:15 in the park side section of west philadelphia when bike officer daniel costic was attempting to stop a man in the van for a possible drug investigation. the van took off. officer costic caught up with the suspect at 51st and master street when the the suspect stated quote i don't want to have to do this. he then allegedly fired his weapon at the officer. officer costic returned fire and shot the the suspect. the officer is going to be okay. >> the weapon was recovered at the the scene. the officer costic is a eight year veteran of the police department, married with two children. we are glad to report that he will be okay.
fox 29's jennifer joyce is live outside hahnemann university hospital where he is being treated, jennifer. >> reporter: last night in a police press conference the the police officer did say that he believed that the suspect was also shot in the arm. you can see a police van outside hahnemann hospital here too. taking a look at our video you can see the the 19th district officers bike lying on the sidewalk as police surround the area and investigate. it was around 10:15 in the park side...
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jennifer: it is a combination of both.cdonald's has been under a lot of pressure to raise their wages. there have been strikes across the industry, but at the same time, at some point companies will raise wages when it is in their best interest to do so. to fight for the -- the fight for that entry level labor is getting more intense. with competitors such as walmart and t.j. maxx, hiring at the same entry-level point, it becomes more necessary for them to be more competitive as well. olivia: you need to pay people to serve the big mac with a smile. brendan: you do, and could this be a copout? do they have any leverage there? jennifer: it would be difficult for them to do. it would be very difficult. part of that is that the franchise contract enables them to give them certain guidelines for operations, but mcdonald's has been very careful to say -- to stay independent from franchisee decisions about wages. you have seen a lot of lawsuits coming up where people want mcdonald's corporate to be responsible for the pay of the
jennifer: it is a combination of both.cdonald's has been under a lot of pressure to raise their wages. there have been strikes across the industry, but at the same time, at some point companies will raise wages when it is in their best interest to do so. to fight for the -- the fight for that entry level labor is getting more intense. with competitors such as walmart and t.j. maxx, hiring at the same entry-level point, it becomes more necessary for them to be more competitive as well. olivia:...
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fox 29's jennifer joyce is live from lower providence township with more on this jennifer good morning>> reporter: good morning. park avenue is closed between jobe the road and eagleville road. we are told it will be several hearst before this stretch of the roadway will reopen after a head on collision between a tractor trailer and a tanker truck that burst into flames. the tractor trailer was carrying a powdery substance, used in cosmetics. it spilled all over the roadway. the tanker was hauling sewage. the driver of the tanker didn't make it. the tractor trailer driver is okayed. identities have in the been released. the the investigation into how this deadly crash happened is just beginning. >> we have to look at a number of things including, you know the truck, you know, whether there was mechanical issues with the truck, we have to look at speed. we have to analyze a number of different things. where the impact was on the roadway. owe that is what we're going to be progressing through at this point to make some determinations and come to conclusions about it. >> reporter: accordi
fox 29's jennifer joyce is live from lower providence township with more on this jennifer good morning>> reporter: good morning. park avenue is closed between jobe the road and eagleville road. we are told it will be several hearst before this stretch of the roadway will reopen after a head on collision between a tractor trailer and a tanker truck that burst into flames. the tractor trailer was carrying a powdery substance, used in cosmetics. it spilled all over the roadway. the tanker...
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let's go live now to jennifer glass who is in the afghan capital, kabul. >>reporter: they have the hal marks of the taliban but the taliban denies that they are responsible for this attack. the taliban often deny attacks that kill civilians. a very grim warning in jalalabad. it could have been much worse. just after that first attack that targeted the kabul back at about 8:00 o'clock this morning local time here they were people lined up outside. that attack killed 33 people. the interior ministry said they found and dismantled two bombs on bicycles and that the death toll could have been much higher. in the just the last half hour or so another car bomb has gone off killing two people. it is a bank as you said that is responsible for paying government workers and this is the end of the month when the salaries come in. >> what kind of message do you think is being sent by those who carried out these attacks? a sustained attack by all accounts on this eastern city of ofof jalalabad. >>reporter: this is the time of year when the attacks ramp up. last week 30
let's go live now to jennifer glass who is in the afghan capital, kabul. >>reporter: they have the hal marks of the taliban but the taliban denies that they are responsible for this attack. the taliban often deny attacks that kill civilians. a very grim warning in jalalabad. it could have been much worse. just after that first attack that targeted the kabul back at about 8:00 o'clock this morning local time here they were people lined up outside. that attack killed 33 people. the interior...
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jennifer glass reports from kabul on what many people are calling a success. >>reporter: morning assembly at the school shows how far afghanistan has come. in 2002 there were 37 students here. now there are more than 3,000. nearly half of them girls. >> my students they're practicing their freedom, freedom of talk expression interact their families in a very good way. but that has come all from the support of the community. >>reporter: the community spirit is obvious here. elected student council and a student committee -- and in the classrooms there's a real hunger for learning. >> it's important in this time, in this world that we should learn education because if you don't have education, we can't improve our lives or our country. >>reporter: afghanistan has made the most progress in the last 15 years in the world in genger equality. they don't have enough qualified teachers or classrooms. for those who do graduate high school getting into university isn't guaranteed. 270,000 students are competing for 130,000 higher education spots. the exam process has be
jennifer glass reports from kabul on what many people are calling a success. >>reporter: morning assembly at the school shows how far afghanistan has come. in 2002 there were 37 students here. now there are more than 3,000. nearly half of them girls. >> my students they're practicing their freedom, freedom of talk expression interact their families in a very good way. but that has come all from the support of the community. >>reporter: the community spirit is obvious here....
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jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you.rge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together we catch killers. we make a pretty good team you know? like starsky and hutch turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (cheers and applause) (man) and did you hear? our favorite golfer is in the news again. missed a charity tournament over the weekend. really unfortunate the world's top golfer had to pull out. in fact, it's the first time he's pulled out of anything in five years. (boos and scattered laughter) ouch. ouch. what do you thin
jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you.rge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's...
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this iconic versace dress worn by jennifer lopez worn at the grammys is the reason for google images. eric schmidt writes people want more than text this became apparent after grammy awards when jennifer lopez wore a green dress that caught the attention. the most popular search query. we had no surefire way to get users what they wanted. j. lo wearing that dress, google image search born. >>> on jimmy fallon promoting the longest ride. he wasn't permitted to ride a bull during the movie. producers were feared he was get hurt. now that it's over, released this video. >> get out of there. get out, get out, get out. >> wow, man. >> one foot. >> very close on that one. >> chris pratt and on mtv to promote his new film "jurassic world." for those that don't know jurassic theme song doesn't have lyrics. thanks to pratt, it sure does now ♪ it's "jurassic park" it's "jurassic park" the dinosaurs will flip out ♪ >> i think that song is actually better without the lyrics. >> so weird that his career -- i know from "parks and recreation" singing there to the action hero. he can do it all. >> wh
this iconic versace dress worn by jennifer lopez worn at the grammys is the reason for google images. eric schmidt writes people want more than text this became apparent after grammy awards when jennifer lopez wore a green dress that caught the attention. the most popular search query. we had no surefire way to get users what they wanted. j. lo wearing that dress, google image search born. >>> on jimmy fallon promoting the longest ride. he wasn't permitted to ride a bull during the...
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until then, i'm jennifer donelan, back to you. leon: we want to go to baltimore now where they're holding a news conference to talk about the case of freddie gray who died a week after suffering injuries with police officers. >> decades of mistrust but together i believe we have made great strides forward. however, it's still very clear that we have much more work to do. i'll never stop believing that we are up to this challenge. baltimore has made progress before and we've overcome difficult challenges in our city and i know that we will do it again. as we move forward with this investigation, it is important that we remain one community and i'm encouraged by how peaceful the demonstrations have been. as we move forward, i continue to encourage the residents who wish to voice their frustrations to remain peaceful. our community is experiencing a great deal of trauma. and none of us get the answers that we need or that the gray family deserves by resorting to violence. this is a very very 10th time for baltimore city. and i unders
until then, i'm jennifer donelan, back to you. leon: we want to go to baltimore now where they're holding a news conference to talk about the case of freddie gray who died a week after suffering injuries with police officers. >> decades of mistrust but together i believe we have made great strides forward. however, it's still very clear that we have much more work to do. i'll never stop believing that we are up to this challenge. baltimore has made progress before and we've overcome...
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not as good as jennifer hudson.ch late show with jammed cordin at 12:37 right here on cbs-3. >>> that whole thing runs about eight minutes and it is worth every minute. he is a tony, was he atone a ward winning or nominated actor. he is a great stage actor and singer, he is very multi talented. >> multi talented guy and a lot of fun to watch. check it out. >> sure is. >>> well, that sound like fun i'd like to bring jennifer hudson with me through the drive through. eyewitness weather watchers out and about checking in and a the farther south you go, the warmer or i should say more wet it gets. 55 degrees in south jersey, checking with alex in mays landing and he is reporting rain. typical april spring day showers and average temperatures. that is right. as long as you look at it that way april showers bring may flowers. hopefully we will get our fair sure of flowers after a daze like today. jason in delaware 57 degrees. he says we have a break in the rain right now, not sure we're in the clear just yet. i'll show th
not as good as jennifer hudson.ch late show with jammed cordin at 12:37 right here on cbs-3. >>> that whole thing runs about eight minutes and it is worth every minute. he is a tony, was he atone a ward winning or nominated actor. he is a great stage actor and singer, he is very multi talented. >> multi talented guy and a lot of fun to watch. check it out. >> sure is. >>> well, that sound like fun i'd like to bring jennifer hudson with me through the drive through....
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lauren and chris. >> jennifer joyce, thanks so much for that update. >> 4:33 is the time.effery bowens has been charged in the stabbing death of the neighbors called police saying they thought they saw a foot sticking out of the ground behind an apartment in frankford. officials say 29 year-old kelly hess had been stabbed in the head, neck and chest and wrapped in plastic bags. >>> three weeks after fire destroyed an apartment building in the northeast families still struggling to get back on their feet. tara is one of them. she has been living in the hotel since the fire at receipt grace operates an academy road. she has two daughters. she said she struggles every day to keep that hotel room after she lost everything. she has found a new apartment to move into but doesn't know when she will be able to afford it. >> i'm feeling kind of lost and sad about our things and horrified for everybody involved. we have learn to be humble: it is not the about things, it the is about all of us. >> she says once they learned about the kindness of others people donated bags of clothes
lauren and chris. >> jennifer joyce, thanks so much for that update. >> 4:33 is the time.effery bowens has been charged in the stabbing death of the neighbors called police saying they thought they saw a foot sticking out of the ground behind an apartment in frankford. officials say 29 year-old kelly hess had been stabbed in the head, neck and chest and wrapped in plastic bags. >>> three weeks after fire destroyed an apartment building in the northeast families still...
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pillaron juntos nuevamente a jennifer lÓpez y casper smart, tenemos la prueba. ahÍ les va.ez de lo mÁs feliz le dice adiÓs, y sigue en su bici. el amor! william: opinen de esto en las redes sociales! alejandro: me encontrÉ con carla... fue una casualidad. karla: vamos a la pausa, seguimos con mucho mÁs. alejandro: estamos dejando a la gran final del "nuestra belleza latina", y hoy el niÑo prodigio visite la mansiÓn de las residencia, y lee las cartas a dos participantes, entÉrate aquÍ! karla: y mark tacher cuentas de todo, y revela detalles de su viaje a cancÚn con su prometida. alejandro: y desde nueva york una historia ejemplar, a la madre y a su hijo que recorren las calles de la gran manzana para dar de comer. johnny: y nuestro amigo jorge calvo estÁ con nosotros y nos cuenta los mejores resultados. jorge: un deporte va a cuba, vamos a contarlo. johnny: que se pongan de acuerdo. Él dice que esa planta trae fortuna, ella que trae suerte en el amor. pero en algo están de acuerdo, nada como potting mix de miracle-gro, porque provee todo lo que su planta necesita para prosp
pillaron juntos nuevamente a jennifer lÓpez y casper smart, tenemos la prueba. ahÍ les va.ez de lo mÁs feliz le dice adiÓs, y sigue en su bici. el amor! william: opinen de esto en las redes sociales! alejandro: me encontrÉ con carla... fue una casualidad. karla: vamos a la pausa, seguimos con mucho mÁs. alejandro: estamos dejando a la gran final del "nuestra belleza latina", y hoy el niÑo prodigio visite la mansiÓn de las residencia, y lee las cartas a dos participantes,...
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jennifer agnes winer. oh my god, gayle. really? really?w. thank you. >> the paperback version of "all fall down" available where you buy your books. >>> i tell people when they say why is a white man involved in this, i'll say, well, don't you remember it was a white man who caused all of this. >> see why he's investing a i have a lot of studying to do. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. they have the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, so i can do all my studying and learning, uninterrupted. i'm heading out. okay, mom. ♪ [heavy metal] ahhhhhhh! with the fastest in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for people who take care of business. >>> and that amazing view is from the tallest building in the country. one world trade center in new york city. this morning tickets go on sale at the observatory at the tippy top. visitors will see new york from nearly 1,200 feet from the ground. tickets are $32 for adults but admission will be free for family members of those who died on september 11th and those who worked in the rescue and recovery effort
jennifer agnes winer. oh my god, gayle. really? really?w. thank you. >> the paperback version of "all fall down" available where you buy your books. >>> i tell people when they say why is a white man involved in this, i'll say, well, don't you remember it was a white man who caused all of this. >> see why he's investing a i have a lot of studying to do. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. they have the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, so i can do all my...