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-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome.ad: tad. nice to meet you. lemonis: tad, nice to meet you. tad: we're getting ready for lunch. lemonis: is corporate events primarily what you do? tad: most of our work is film production -- about 80%. lemonis: oh, really? 'cause i don't normally think chicago film production. when tad walks me through how he allocates his business revenue, with 80% of it being concentrated to one industry, what happens if that industry goes away? what does he do? well, i'm just gonna take a step back and kind of watch the process. tad: okay, we'll get all set up. you park the van. we'll start getting this thing all set up. need a spoon for that. vince: what about these coffee pots? tad: get them in the conference room. fire hazard. how much time do we have? woman #2: 12 minutes. lemonis: have you ever visualized trying to herd cats? that's what i feel like i'm watching. tad: i mean, this is ridiculous. lemonis: everybody's running around like a chicken with their head cut off. just looks like mass cha
-jennifer: i'm jennifer. lemonis: jennifer, nice to meet you. jennifer: nice to meet you. welcome.ad: tad. nice to meet you. lemonis: tad, nice to meet you. tad: we're getting ready for lunch. lemonis: is corporate events primarily what you do? tad: most of our work is film production -- about 80%. lemonis: oh, really? 'cause i don't normally think chicago film production. when tad walks me through how he allocates his business revenue, with 80% of it being concentrated to one industry, what...
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abc's jennifer eckel tonne with the new images. jennifer? tom, chaotic and disturbing scenes across three central london locations, near london bridge and also at borough market. a popular restaurant venue nearby. police, guns drawn, telling people to get on the ground. reports of a stabbing there, with shots fired. and also now in south london, police also confirm that on london bridge, a vehicle struck pedestrians. there are reports of injuries, bodies on the ground, people are being told to leave and avoid the area. tom, it is a frantic and chaotic scene. >> london and europe definitely on edge tonight. jennifer, thank you so much. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. a special report coming up in our breaking developments out of london. "gma" first thing in the morning and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >> i'm alicia vitarelli. >> and i'm karen rogers. >> saturday/tonight on fyi philly. >> i never thought to put mac n cheese on a hotdog! >> it's our annual down the shore spec
abc's jennifer eckel tonne with the new images. jennifer? tom, chaotic and disturbing scenes across three central london locations, near london bridge and also at borough market. a popular restaurant venue nearby. police, guns drawn, telling people to get on the ground. reports of a stabbing there, with shots fired. and also now in south london, police also confirm that on london bridge, a vehicle struck pedestrians. there are reports of injuries, bodies on the ground, people are being told to...
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>> jennifer, last -- yeah. go on, katon.r the rich, and we have to define who the rich is and who is going to take what. at the end of -- >> that's a good question, katon, if people are saying we can't afford everything, how can we afford tax cuts for the rich then? >> how are we going to build an economy that's going to be able to afford what obviously the president has looked for, which is a guy who has three jobs needs to move to two jobs. the guy with one job can find a job. >> how does giving the top .5% tax cuts and repealing the estate tax accomplish that? >> repealing the estate tax, that's got a $5 million threshold. that's a whole other discussion. the difference is we've got to create an environment where our government can take in more money so it can fund the programs that we all want. >> we got to go. >> the question is we have to define exactly what those programs are. >> we're going to have this discussion again. this is a great panel. some of our all-stars on "a.m. joy." >>> coming up, the movie trailer that
>> jennifer, last -- yeah. go on, katon.r the rich, and we have to define who the rich is and who is going to take what. at the end of -- >> that's a good question, katon, if people are saying we can't afford everything, how can we afford tax cuts for the rich then? >> how are we going to build an economy that's going to be able to afford what obviously the president has looked for, which is a guy who has three jobs needs to move to two jobs. the guy with one job can find a...
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jennifer?tions have been such that this is something just outside that bubble of expectations that now here's the new normal? >> i certainly hope not. you know, american institutions have held up fine against this president, the supreme court, the press. i'm very concerned about exactly what you point to. the democratic norms, the habits of speech. the lines that we do not cross. and he is beginning to irrad indicate them. once you've done that, i don't know if it is possible to recapture a sense of self discipline or preserve of class, frankly. and it is very troubling. this is a deeply, deeply disturbed person. and i think we have to keep that in mind as we try to piece together why he is saying something. this is a person that does not think like the rest of us. i think we overanalyze and think he's very clever when he's just very off. >> all right. both of you stay with me. we're going to you have back on the other side of this break. coming up, what really happened? fired director james co
jennifer?tions have been such that this is something just outside that bubble of expectations that now here's the new normal? >> i certainly hope not. you know, american institutions have held up fine against this president, the supreme court, the press. i'm very concerned about exactly what you point to. the democratic norms, the habits of speech. the lines that we do not cross. and he is beginning to irrad indicate them. once you've done that, i don't know if it is possible to recapture...
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he and jennifer will will be missed at fort riley and in kansas. kansas is an export dependent state. we supply food, feed and aircraft and parts to countries all over the world. as i traveled the state over the past six months i heard repeatedly we must find ways to open new markets for united states producers, including kansans. the good news is that this administration is focused on just doing that, opening new markets. the announcement that u.s. beef will be allowed back in china is a tremendous example. china is a $2.5 billion beef market. with the u.s. has been unfairly shut out for 13 years. this bilateral success shows how the u.s. is about holding other countries accountable and that our negotiators are working on behalf of u.s. producers. recent confirmation that the u.s. is continuing world trade organization cases for barriers for wheat, corn and rice is also welcomed news for united states farmers. china has flagrantly violated their w.t.o. commitments, costing lost farm incomes as china stockpiled surplus grains that are weighing on w
he and jennifer will will be missed at fort riley and in kansas. kansas is an export dependent state. we supply food, feed and aircraft and parts to countries all over the world. as i traveled the state over the past six months i heard repeatedly we must find ways to open new markets for united states producers, including kansans. the good news is that this administration is focused on just doing that, opening new markets. the announcement that u.s. beef will be allowed back in china is a...
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emily: we sat down with jennifer pahlka.ttended the meeting in washington and served as a deputy chief technology officer under president obama. jennifer: to the credit of the people who organized the meeting and the tech ceos, there were breakout sessions on pretty substantive topics, things people do not normally put on the news, like procurement reform and how to get the government into the cloud and digital services for citizens and i saw most of the tech , executives went to the sessions that i was in and had a pretty substantive dialogue about these issues. emily: so you are walking into , this having worked for the obama administration. give us some color from the room. what did it feel like? jennifer: again, to the credit of the folk there it felt like , the people who had come into the white house since obama left have looked at what i and many , many other colleagues did to say, this is how we are going to modernize government, and let's continue and accelerate that. and i think that they are doing a good job of st
emily: we sat down with jennifer pahlka.ttended the meeting in washington and served as a deputy chief technology officer under president obama. jennifer: to the credit of the people who organized the meeting and the tech ceos, there were breakout sessions on pretty substantive topics, things people do not normally put on the news, like procurement reform and how to get the government into the cloud and digital services for citizens and i saw most of the tech , executives went to the sessions...
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jennifer: trump certainly responded to those tech ceos.ld really look, i think, more toward what the tech ceos are saying to each other and how they are going to hold the president accountable, not just to the things that are about modernizing technology, but modernizing in the service of what? it should be in the services working for the american public, and they are going to have to stand up and ask those questions as this keeps going. emily: right. you posted ahead of this meeting and talked a little about why you are going. politics aside, why did you think it was important to be there, even if you did not agree with the politics? jennifer: right. because there is politics, and there is governing. governing is our problem. we have to get involved if it is going to work well. i mean we, as citizens, i mean we, as code for america, and i mean we, as the tech industry. we are going to have to get more involved if we are want to make the business of governing work. the guts of it. it doesn't work well today. try applying for food stamps, f
jennifer: trump certainly responded to those tech ceos.ld really look, i think, more toward what the tech ceos are saying to each other and how they are going to hold the president accountable, not just to the things that are about modernizing technology, but modernizing in the service of what? it should be in the services working for the american public, and they are going to have to stand up and ask those questions as this keeps going. emily: right. you posted ahead of this meeting and talked...
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. >>> plus, jennifer lawrence's nightmare at 31,000 feet. >> her emergency landing after her plane lost both engines. >> i'm not the best flier. >>> now, for june 12th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> katy perry is finally out of her "big brother"-type house after spending 96 hours on a live stream baring her soul. ali fedotowsky-manno joining us now. >> thank you. >> i can't believe she did that. who knows what we would say if we were filmed for three days, 24 hours a day. it's crazy. katy let every bit of herself hang out. >> every bit. she got candid about her feud with taylor swift and let the world evesdrop on emotional therapy session. ♪ >> did you ever have some thoughts where katy just didn't want to go on? >> yeah, i wrote a song about it. >> which song was that, which lyric comes to your mind? >> by the grace of god. ♪ looked in the mirror by the grace of god ♪ >> it's hard because i sang it on tour, and it's hard because i'm ashamed, because, of course, katy perry is so strong. i feel ashamed that i would even have those thoughts or feel that low or depressed. >> k
. >>> plus, jennifer lawrence's nightmare at 31,000 feet. >> her emergency landing after her plane lost both engines. >> i'm not the best flier. >>> now, for june 12th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> katy perry is finally out of her "big brother"-type house after spending 96 hours on a live stream baring her soul. ali fedotowsky-manno joining us now. >> thank you. >> i can't believe she did that. who knows what...
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the nonprofit jennifer ma co- founded ten years ago. the idea?sic is your friend. >> reporter: and a talent you can share to serve your community. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: at "bayms," south and east bay students age 10 through 22 perform at senior citizens centers, hospitals, libraries, parks and cultural centers. ♪[ music ] >> the idea for it came about in 2005 when a group of families came together to produce their own concert. over time, the events raised funds for hospital s and disaster relief and this pianist discovered the rewards of giving. >> it's just spreading joy for them. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: students must audition for the program. and pay 200 to $400 to cover concert hall rentals and operation costs. the selections can be challenging. but sophia wong counts on jennifer's encouragement. >> when we play difficult music and start to lose hope she is always there to kind of make us more hopeful. >> reporter: and jennifer opens doors of opportunities like the chance to play at carnegie hall two years ago. >> they learn mu
the nonprofit jennifer ma co- founded ten years ago. the idea?sic is your friend. >> reporter: and a talent you can share to serve your community. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: at "bayms," south and east bay students age 10 through 22 perform at senior citizens centers, hospitals, libraries, parks and cultural centers. ♪[ music ] >> the idea for it came about in 2005 when a group of families came together to produce their own concert. over time, the events raised funds...
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jennifer: it's dramatic.onths rll we have seen businessmen and corporate xecutives, ankly, living in fear of trump's tweets, addressing the companies, really being deferential. obviously, eagerly sending it to be part of his advisory council. we are seeing here is this dramatic reversal in just 133 days. they're willing to go to twitter and send other first tweets, and the case to the goldman sachs ceo, discrediting or arguing this decision was a bad idea. it's a pretty dramatic -- i think this is a milestone moment. david: we turn now to -- a report covers the white house at the waiting -- of the start of the daily press briefing. clarity in the president's decision from the two of them -- let me ask you about what the white house is saying about all of this. as a response business leaders, leaders of foreign countries. what if we heard from the white house today? were framing is very strongly yesterday as an economic argument. they cited a study funded by industry, about how this would impact coal, manufact
jennifer: it's dramatic.onths rll we have seen businessmen and corporate xecutives, ankly, living in fear of trump's tweets, addressing the companies, really being deferential. obviously, eagerly sending it to be part of his advisory council. we are seeing here is this dramatic reversal in just 133 days. they're willing to go to twitter and send other first tweets, and the case to the goldman sachs ceo, discrediting or arguing this decision was a bad idea. it's a pretty dramatic -- i think this...
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fox 29's jennifer joyce is live at philadelphia police headquarters and jennifer, the couple wants answers reporter: yeah, had you see, they do want answers and more than that, they want a police investigation which they tell us they have yet to see. keep your eyes on the blue pickup truck. many. it passes by this roxborough home, slows down, then, boom, slams into a parked white suv and slowly drives away. the victim who's identity we are concealing says her brand in you car is nearly totaled and she feels like this was no accident. >> the police officer says to me and my husband, did you know this man? this looks delibera deliberate. because he never stopped when he hit your car. and he was going full speed. >> reporter: it's the latest in spring string of incidents. ththe couple move and to the blk last march the day after they say their house was egged, their front steps still stain. since then, they tell us their trash has been repeatedly dumped all over their yard a side mirror taken off one much their vehicles, and now this. which happened just last week. they installed cameras a fe
fox 29's jennifer joyce is live at philadelphia police headquarters and jennifer, the couple wants answers reporter: yeah, had you see, they do want answers and more than that, they want a police investigation which they tell us they have yet to see. keep your eyes on the blue pickup truck. many. it passes by this roxborough home, slows down, then, boom, slams into a parked white suv and slowly drives away. the victim who's identity we are concealing says her brand in you car is nearly totaled...
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seems jennifer's twins and alex's daughters are already bonding. >> this summer for me is the firstent i had off baseball in 25 years to spend time with my daughters and that's one of the reasons i'm doing this show, my daughters are so excited. >> how do you think j. lo would do? >> awesome. she did idol and so many wonderful things, but i think has great instinct and she's also a new yorker, she's from the bronx, she would do fantastic. ♪ used to have a little now i have a lot ♪ >> i just love the way they look at each other. shark tank is hitting a major milestone, their 200th episode. other celebrity sharks like bethenny frankel and richard branson that will also be joining the fun. >>> it is not easy to film scenes from "transformers" with two hot leading men mark wahlberg and josh duhamel. that is just how amazing 15-year-old isabella mone.r is last night, she was in chicago getting ready for the big premiere tonight. >> fight like a >> come with me or what? >> you have been little miss globe trotting jet setter. you've been everywhere, shanghai, to china, to london. >> we're
seems jennifer's twins and alex's daughters are already bonding. >> this summer for me is the firstent i had off baseball in 25 years to spend time with my daughters and that's one of the reasons i'm doing this show, my daughters are so excited. >> how do you think j. lo would do? >> awesome. she did idol and so many wonderful things, but i think has great instinct and she's also a new yorker, she's from the bronx, she would do fantastic. ♪ used to have a little now i have a...
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jennifer, you have been walking around., the local council or from neighbouring councils, because a lot has been pledged in the last 24 a lot has been pledged in the last 2a hours? a lot has been pledged in the last 24 hours? i've been here since wednesday morning, and i haven't seen wednesday morning, and i haven't seena wednesday morning, and i haven't seen a single person from the council here apart from our mp, emma, who stopped here a few days ago. what about people being housed? from what we are hearing from the families, i don't think that's happening yet. what do you think those delays are down to, if that is going on? lack of communication. from the government, there is nothing. people are walking about with no idea. they don't have any money. people are staying in bed and breakfast. they don't have any cash at all. they cannot go to the bank. it's terrible, and nothing is being done. jennifer, when we talked earlier, there were fears of people may be losing interest in focusing on some of the issues here. what are
jennifer, you have been walking around., the local council or from neighbouring councils, because a lot has been pledged in the last 24 a lot has been pledged in the last 2a hours? a lot has been pledged in the last 24 hours? i've been here since wednesday morning, and i haven't seen wednesday morning, and i haven't seena wednesday morning, and i haven't seen a single person from the council here apart from our mp, emma, who stopped here a few days ago. what about people being housed? from what...
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jennifer eckelson joins us live now, and jennifer, there's still an active scene right now and radio stations have been given instructions from police? >> reporter: yes, tom. police asking those radio stations to broadcast to anyone at the scene that they must run, hide and tell. that is, if you see something unusual or out of place, say something. tom, an alarming request for a city once again under attack. >> some chilling instructions tonight. all right, jennifer, thank you. >>> turning now to our producer near the london bridge, where the first attack occurred. what are eyewitnesses saying they saw and heard? >> reporter: well, eyewitnesses said they saw a van, a white van, careen down from the north side of the bridge to the south, zigzagging across, trying to sort of run over as many people as possible. and basically they also saw that once they crashed that van, three men got out and they were apparently armed with long knives. now, other eyewitnesses also said that there were police not in uniform, but dressed all in black, and they were trying to tackle these men, but whethe
jennifer eckelson joins us live now, and jennifer, there's still an active scene right now and radio stations have been given instructions from police? >> reporter: yes, tom. police asking those radio stations to broadcast to anyone at the scene that they must run, hide and tell. that is, if you see something unusual or out of place, say something. tom, an alarming request for a city once again under attack. >> some chilling instructions tonight. all right, jennifer, thank you....
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. >>> let's move on now to oscar-winner jennifer lawrence.he just got quite the scare during an emergency landing when the plane she was flying in lost both engines. >> she took off from louisville, kentucky, to teterboro airport, new jersey. the plane was diverted to buffalo niagara international airport. the control tower put out a warning. emergency crews were standing by on the runway. as the jet attempted to land its second engine failed. the faa says the aircraft land safely and it's investigating. >> i'm not the best flier. >> she's okay and her co-star from movie passengers told us about another scare six months ago. >> hit turbulence and started shouting -- >> we were plummeted toward the earth. >> she was like, pilot, pilot, pilot. >> he freaked me out. >> they're focusing on. >> you think jennifer would want to take the train next time. we're so glad everyone is safe. jennifer was leaving kentucky after spending time with family. >>> jessica chastain tied the not in a ceremony fit for a princess. the guest list, a-list. there's gue
. >>> let's move on now to oscar-winner jennifer lawrence.he just got quite the scare during an emergency landing when the plane she was flying in lost both engines. >> she took off from louisville, kentucky, to teterboro airport, new jersey. the plane was diverted to buffalo niagara international airport. the control tower put out a warning. emergency crews were standing by on the runway. as the jet attempted to land its second engine failed. the faa says the aircraft land...
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and i am keeping him, his wife, jennifer, and their children in my thoughts today. mr. speaker, as you probably know, steve loves baseball. of us have seen the broad smile on his face as he's taken to the field as a pinch-runner in games past. wearing his university of louisiana jersey and scoring runs for his republican team. i'm saddened and i know all of us are that we won't be able to see him on the field today running, hitting, scoring. but, mr. speaker, we know that steve's a fighter. and i'm sure we'll be seeing him running the bases again at next year's congressional baseball game. mr. speaker, tonight i'm going to wear a t-shirt. on that t-shirt it says, team scalise. i'm going to wear that at this baseball game. his staff gave it to me yesterday. we took some pizza by their office. talked to each one of them. we've had a good relationship between our two offices. we work together on a lot of things. and, yes, we oppose from time to time. but we are friends. i'm also keeping in my thoughts the members of the capitol police who keep us all safe. i am one of thos
and i am keeping him, his wife, jennifer, and their children in my thoughts today. mr. speaker, as you probably know, steve loves baseball. of us have seen the broad smile on his face as he's taken to the field as a pinch-runner in games past. wearing his university of louisiana jersey and scoring runs for his republican team. i'm saddened and i know all of us are that we won't be able to see him on the field today running, hitting, scoring. but, mr. speaker, we know that steve's a fighter. and...
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our jennifer joyce joins us live from the scene. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening, iain.o at 7:30 p.m. this basketball court here behind me packed with young people. the lower mayfair rec center also crowded with kids. a scary tim for families when a gunshot is fired. police have a lot of question. they're trying to get to the bottom of all of this. they say it's suspicious. lower mayfair rec center a crime scene tonight. police say around 7:30 the basketball courts on the 6300 block of hawthorn street were packed with unruly teens and young adults. fighting with one another. as police tried to break up the crowd they heard a gunshot fired on the court. and later found the victim at aria frankford hospital with gunshot wound to his leg. >> police are talking to witnesses who heard the gunshot, saw the large crowds and saw someone appeared to though something on the roof. >> reporter: police tell us they went up on the roof and recovered a handgun which matched the shell casings found on the court's below. police say they went to the hospital to talk to the victim. he's no
our jennifer joyce joins us live from the scene. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening, iain.o at 7:30 p.m. this basketball court here behind me packed with young people. the lower mayfair rec center also crowded with kids. a scary tim for families when a gunshot is fired. police have a lot of question. they're trying to get to the bottom of all of this. they say it's suspicious. lower mayfair rec center a crime scene tonight. police say around 7:30 the basketball courts on the 6300 block...
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it says jennifer garner, life after heartbreak and it's a beautiful picture of jennifer garner.ember also that jennifer garner's career and success is based on the admiring coverage of people like "people" magazine which she doesn't take issue with it. her criticism is pretty lighthearted but it's a symbiotic relationship. >> all right, well everyone got their say. >> yes, they did. >> larry, thanks for joining us. michael. >>> coming up on our big board, the 12-year-old spelling bee champ stunned the world and she is joining us live when we come back in two minutes. live when we come back in two minutes. be the you r your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before sta
it says jennifer garner, life after heartbreak and it's a beautiful picture of jennifer garner.ember also that jennifer garner's career and success is based on the admiring coverage of people like "people" magazine which she doesn't take issue with it. her criticism is pretty lighthearted but it's a symbiotic relationship. >> all right, well everyone got their say. >> yes, they did. >> larry, thanks for joining us. michael. >>> coming up on our big board,...
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i agree with what jennifer has had to say. she and i don't agree on everything but on this one she certainly reflects the views that i have that you can't have a president one day says tweets are not germane, what i say doesn't count, but on the other hand a whole tradition of 230 years of experience where what the president says is u.s. policy, and it's lunatic to believe in fact that people can look at the president and somehow divide does he have a green light above his head on the tweet that says this is policy and a red light that says it isn't? we have no possible way of knowing. it's kind of what i would call studied lunacy, if that's what we expect to have in terms of a president who one day is obviously reflecting the policy, the next day is reflecting some personal hangup, that shouldn't be counted at all. the president has access to the media because he's president and what he says in the media counts and words mean something. >> what the president says means something, or it doesn't, if you listened to his staff so
i agree with what jennifer has had to say. she and i don't agree on everything but on this one she certainly reflects the views that i have that you can't have a president one day says tweets are not germane, what i say doesn't count, but on the other hand a whole tradition of 230 years of experience where what the president says is u.s. policy, and it's lunatic to believe in fact that people can look at the president and somehow divide does he have a green light above his head on the tweet...
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eric: that's so great. >> jennifer: i know. come-- come tell you in person. >> eric: thank you. i thought you were looking after thomas for the new few days. >> jennifer: yeah, i was supposed to, and that's the other things i wanted to tell
eric: that's so great. >> jennifer: i know. come-- come tell you in person. >> eric: thank you. i thought you were looking after thomas for the new few days. >> jennifer: yeah, i was supposed to, and that's the other things i wanted to tell
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host: jennifer in vining, minnesota. perry in fort lauderdale, florida. caller: that's a perfect example of the hypocrisy on the right. all these people on the right say cnn, fake news. everybody's fake news. the real fake news is fox. you can go on youtube and you can -- there is a category, fox news lies 2016. the ews lies 2000 -- clinton story has been debunked. trump got so much time on cnn during his campaign. what's he doing for the people? he's making a profit for his family and himself and his rich families. he's not doing anything for the people. give me a break. host: ok. here are some headlines from newspapers around the country. "the clarion ledger" in louisiana, the headline "protesters, no cuts to medicaid, dozens march against the health care proposal before the senate." and then you have this from "the san francisco chronicle," "return of the travel ban sows anxiety anew. many cannot meet the guidelines set by the white house in response to the supreme court deciding to take up the case." and then "the dallas morning news," "g.o.p. may ret
host: jennifer in vining, minnesota. perry in fort lauderdale, florida. caller: that's a perfect example of the hypocrisy on the right. all these people on the right say cnn, fake news. everybody's fake news. the real fake news is fox. you can go on youtube and you can -- there is a category, fox news lies 2016. the ews lies 2000 -- clinton story has been debunked. trump got so much time on cnn during his campaign. what's he doing for the people? he's making a profit for his family and himself...
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the authors are jennifer earl and catrina can port. at what point are policymakers and targets of petitions, et cetera, become immune to this? in the sense that, okay, it's easy to sign a petition online, click. >> that's a common question. i think it deserves a little bit of unpacking. so, i tell you a dirty little secret of social movement scholarship which is it's very hard to show what specific tactics, let alone, larger movements have impacts. people often start with this assumption that off-line activism is exceptionally active and that we are judging online activism against that exceptionally effective alternative. the dirty little secret is that we don't know that's always true and what is often easier to show than an overall movement versus a specific action has some impact. that's even within the next there are variations. movements that use more novel tactics, that have larger support bases, et cetera, will be more effective. so, what i like to suggest is that people think about the effectiveness of online activism with the
the authors are jennifer earl and catrina can port. at what point are policymakers and targets of petitions, et cetera, become immune to this? in the sense that, okay, it's easy to sign a petition online, click. >> that's a common question. i think it deserves a little bit of unpacking. so, i tell you a dirty little secret of social movement scholarship which is it's very hard to show what specific tactics, let alone, larger movements have impacts. people often start with this assumption...
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>> james: jennifer, is this what anyone would've imagined that the u.s.ussian relationship would look like on inauguration day? >> there already have been some people have called out this action as a way for trump to distract from his past comments that were generous to russia. i don't think that's the case that trump is trying to distrac distract. big theme around the white house today was de-escalation, talking about how they have not wanted to see this escalade. they don't want to see it escalate, downplaying it, talking about how they are going to keep open lines of communication with russia. thinking was listen, russia had threatened to cancel the deconfliction agreement to prevent midair collisions once before. but then that agreement is still in place, threatening to cancel that but thinking things are going to be smoothed over. there is a unified voice. >> james: russia doesn't seem to be getting all it wants for most of what it wants from the trump presidency. >> exactly. we have the continuing story about the investigation into alleged contacts
>> james: jennifer, is this what anyone would've imagined that the u.s.ussian relationship would look like on inauguration day? >> there already have been some people have called out this action as a way for trump to distract from his past comments that were generous to russia. i don't think that's the case that trump is trying to distrac distract. big theme around the white house today was de-escalation, talking about how they have not wanted to see this escalade. they don't want...
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. >> reporter: jennifer mah was a professional cello player in china.n she came to the u.s., she got a computer science degree and worked in high-tech but got drawn back to music. ♪[ music ] >>> reporter: he plays the ancient chinese zither. he is among several dozen students featured in a hospital benefit concert. the students are part of the bay area youth music society. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the nonprofit jennifer ma co-founded 10 years ago. the idea? >> music is your friend. >> reporter: and a talent you can share to serve your community. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: south and east bay students age 10 to 22 perform at various places around the area. >> the idea for it came about in 2005 when a group of families came together to produce their own concert. over time, the events raised funds for hospitals and disaster relief and this pianist discovered the rewards of giving. >> it's just spreading joy for them. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: students must audition for the program. and pay 200 to $400 to cover concert hall rentals and operation costs. the sele
. >> reporter: jennifer mah was a professional cello player in china.n she came to the u.s., she got a computer science degree and worked in high-tech but got drawn back to music. ♪[ music ] >>> reporter: he plays the ancient chinese zither. he is among several dozen students featured in a hospital benefit concert. the students are part of the bay area youth music society. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the nonprofit jennifer ma co-founded 10 years ago. the idea? >>...
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. >> i want to shut up and let steve and jennifer know that we are praying for them. people don't realize that this is my friend, a very good friend and mentor to all of us. there are two wonderful childre children, hunter and -- help me out guys, madison. >> an attempted assassination today, and by the way, there were as many out there today. i want to talk about the heroism of the capital police. the rhetoric that has been going on. we have isis poses of the president's head held bilotti,
. >> i want to shut up and let steve and jennifer know that we are praying for them. people don't realize that this is my friend, a very good friend and mentor to all of us. there are two wonderful childre children, hunter and -- help me out guys, madison. >> an attempted assassination today, and by the way, there were as many out there today. i want to talk about the heroism of the capital police. the rhetoric that has been going on. we have isis poses of the president's head held...
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i spoken to one of the friend close mutual friends at the hospital with steve's wife jennifer. i can tell you steve's condition is very, very serious. i hope the nation is praying for him and his family and all of the victims that tragic incident yesterday. frankly it could have been a hell of a lot worse if it weren't for the police. steve is recovering. we pray that he'll be back in
i spoken to one of the friend close mutual friends at the hospital with steve's wife jennifer. i can tell you steve's condition is very, very serious. i hope the nation is praying for him and his family and all of the victims that tragic incident yesterday. frankly it could have been a hell of a lot worse if it weren't for the police. steve is recovering. we pray that he'll be back in
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it is a genetic disease and i talked with him and his mom jennifer about that disease and how it affects our bodies, and it's a disease that causes persistent lung infection. and according to the cystic fibrosis foundation, the condition is caused by -- apparently by a defective gene that causes a thick buildup of mucous in our lungs and other organs. and that mucous can clog our airways and lead to extensive lung damage and at worst leads to respiratory failure and maybe even likely death. and this is a disease that 14-year-old michael davis lives with. and i heard, mr. president, that for somebody who has cystic fibrosis to run any distance at all, they -- i ran this morning, and i felt like i had some kind of disease. it was humid out there. i think there were high levels of ozone that i like to run in. but for folks with cystic fibrosis like michael, it is like they're breathing through straw. imagine that, trying to run a 5k, five kill lombsters, to be able to breathe through a straw effectively. to still run distances like that is truly, truly remarkable. but that's what he does. e
it is a genetic disease and i talked with him and his mom jennifer about that disease and how it affects our bodies, and it's a disease that causes persistent lung infection. and according to the cystic fibrosis foundation, the condition is caused by -- apparently by a defective gene that causes a thick buildup of mucous in our lungs and other organs. and that mucous can clog our airways and lead to extensive lung damage and at worst leads to respiratory failure and maybe even likely death. and...
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i paid a visit to the new mine in jennifer township, pennsylvania.or a while that this was a dying industry? >> yes, yes, it did. my grandfal miners. my father was a coal miner for a while. >> reporter: rob bottegal worngz for coarser cold. he listened carefully to candidate trump's promises on the campaign trail. >> we're going to save that coal industry. believe me, we're going to save it. >> reporter: what did it mean to you to hear the commitment he made to the coal industry? >> i think it felt great because, you know, it gave people a little more optimism and people had a little more hope in the industry. >> reporter:foreherand new mine, it's unheard of. for many, years it hasn't happened. >> reporter: the coal industry has lost more than a third of its workforce over the decade, way 69% drop in active mines over the past 20 years. >> it's hard for me to see coal is going to recover its huge market share. >> reporter: ap is from the carn ge melon center. he said coal represents just a tiny fraction of the overall industry and won't move the need
i paid a visit to the new mine in jennifer township, pennsylvania.or a while that this was a dying industry? >> yes, yes, it did. my grandfal miners. my father was a coal miner for a while. >> reporter: rob bottegal worngz for coarser cold. he listened carefully to candidate trump's promises on the campaign trail. >> we're going to save that coal industry. believe me, we're going to save it. >> reporter: what did it mean to you to hear the commitment he made to the coal...
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we have one of the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> reporter: jennifer johnson t. news. >> when the ban was initially signed thousands descended on n therea airports to protest. the scene at sfo was more subdued. anything going on there today? >> reporter: that is the story, the lack of response at sfo. customs and border protection is telling me the plan will be implemented in a professional manner. the airport isn't talking about it until they hear those details. there are no protesters here at the international terminal just traveler's coming out of customs. this is thousand looked when trump first signed the executive order. multiple courts struck down the travel ban as unconstitutional discrimination against muslims and today the aclu reiterated that claiming that the government cannot favor or disfavor any one religion. but today's ruling means the ban will stand for traveler's that don't have ties on the united states. unlike last time, the court order does not go into effect for 72 hours. >> we know this is a strategy on behalf of the trump administration t
we have one of the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> reporter: jennifer johnson t. news. >> when the ban was initially signed thousands descended on n therea airports to protest. the scene at sfo was more subdued. anything going on there today? >> reporter: that is the story, the lack of response at sfo. customs and border protection is telling me the plan will be implemented in a professional manner. the airport isn't talking about it until they hear those...
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. >> reporter: sitting with her broken foot and bruises all over her body, jennifer bridges considers one of the lucky ones. it all star around 8:00 a.m. sunday morning she ordered an uber car from walt lake to pick up her car. it didn't take long for this 35-year-old to realize something wasn't right. >> he acted like he didn't know where he was going. he, um, made remarks he called me beautiful, asked if i like country music. >> then the uber driver drove her out of the way turning east on 5-mile and then pulled into an industrial plaza. that's when jennifer says he put the car in park and attacked h her. >> he put both of his hands on my breasts and threw himself on top of me and he's a heavy man. and he, um, put his lips on my neck. i could actually feel saliva on my neck i was able to get out of the car. >> jennifer says she went numb at first. but she knew she had to do what she could to escape. >> i pushed him off of me. i open the door and i fell out the side and took off. i had no idea where i was. >> she ran to 5-mile hobbled over to the shell station where she called for he
. >> reporter: sitting with her broken foot and bruises all over her body, jennifer bridges considers one of the lucky ones. it all star around 8:00 a.m. sunday morning she ordered an uber car from walt lake to pick up her car. it didn't take long for this 35-year-old to realize something wasn't right. >> he acted like he didn't know where he was going. he, um, made remarks he called me beautiful, asked if i like country music. >> then the uber driver drove her out of the way...
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>> jennifer eccleston with that update from london. jennifer, thank you. >>> and back here at home, an investigation is under way into what may have ignited a smoky fire at a downtown parking garage. firefighters in chicago racing to put out that blaze this afternoon. at least six cars completely destroyed and six others damaged. five people were evacuated from the 15-story structure. no injuries were reported. >>> turning now to the weather, millions bracing for sizzling temperatures. and take a look at this video, inside a severe thunderstorm racing its way through north dakota. senior meteorologist rob marciano joining us now from new new york's central park. and rob, the weather really has been all over the place. >> it has. and we had a report, below average may and first week of june for many across the east and we're seeing a wild swing now. look at these changes in the pattern. a big trough out west, a big ridge building in the east. 90s from denver all the way to chicago today. and building again tomorrow, farther to the east.
>> jennifer eccleston with that update from london. jennifer, thank you. >>> and back here at home, an investigation is under way into what may have ignited a smoky fire at a downtown parking garage. firefighters in chicago racing to put out that blaze this afternoon. at least six cars completely destroyed and six others damaged. five people were evacuated from the 15-story structure. no injuries were reported. >>> turning now to the weather, millions bracing for...
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>> he begged stephanie's friend jennifer, do something. >> you've got to talk some sense into her. to make her see that she needs to stay with me. >> you had no inkling this was coming? >> no, not until she told me she was in love with somebody. >> helplessly in love, she told him. fell for that man at the dancing mountain stars. >> i wasn't going to be dancing with her on a big, important night for her. >> it was a curiously old-fashioned affair, apparently. stephanie told her friends her feelings were not so much physical as pure and emotional. but she made it clear to dale that even though she still loved him, she had no choice but to follow these powerful feelings and make a life with that new man. >> i said, if this is what you want, this is what you want. >> they would share the children, of course. dale at the family house. stephanie in a rented condo. the weekend before she disappeared, he helped her move out >> why in heaven's name did you do that? >> she asked me to help. isn't that what you do? i didn't fall out of love with her. i still loved her. >> then middle of the
>> he begged stephanie's friend jennifer, do something. >> you've got to talk some sense into her. to make her see that she needs to stay with me. >> you had no inkling this was coming? >> no, not until she told me she was in love with somebody. >> helplessly in love, she told him. fell for that man at the dancing mountain stars. >> i wasn't going to be dancing with her on a big, important night for her. >> it was a curiously old-fashioned affair,...
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and jennifer is right. the target would be the last person.establish a lot of baselines to cross examine that person on, and i would say coats d gers areeopl i like to have on the grand jury right away because if they corrobote what we've read in the paper, if they say, yes, the president asked them to talk to comey and get him to back off, that is very dramatic evidence in support of mr. comey. >> we should say they gave carefully worded testimony under oath the other day. they never felt pressured. they never felt like they were asked to do something immoral. so that's not quite the same thing. jennifer rodgers and jill wine-banks thanks for being with me. >>> ahead, the trouble with claiming the president didn't know better is that the president campaigned on the fact he knew better. that after this quick break. so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggressive-styling, so you can break away from everyone else. experience the exhilaration of the bold lexus is. experience amazing. brtry new flonase sensimi
and jennifer is right. the target would be the last person.establish a lot of baselines to cross examine that person on, and i would say coats d gers areeopl i like to have on the grand jury right away because if they corrobote what we've read in the paper, if they say, yes, the president asked them to talk to comey and get him to back off, that is very dramatic evidence in support of mr. comey. >> we should say they gave carefully worded testimony under oath the other day. they never...
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>> thank you. >>> now to the near disaster for jennifer lawrence. a plane forced to make an emergency landing. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: real-life drama for one of hollywood's biggest stars. >> i volunteer! >> reporter: oscar winning actress jennifer lawrence and one other passenger onboard a private plane saturday afternoon, when her rep says one of the engines failed. >> we have an emergency inbound. >> reporter: the beechcraft jet, traveling from lawree' kentucky, heading to teterboro airport in new jersey, reaching 39,000 feet when the pilot reported a problem. the plane, making an emergency landing in buffalo. >> the emergency vehicles are going to follow. >> reporter: the publicist for "the hunger games" and "silver linings playbook" star saying the scare didn't end there. writing in a statement, "while in the middle of the unscheduled landing, the other engine failed. despite the double-engine failure, the pilots landed the plane safely." >> dual engine failures are very rare on an airplane, but if it did both fail, ms. lawrence was
>> thank you. >>> now to the near disaster for jennifer lawrence. a plane forced to make an emergency landing. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: real-life drama for one of hollywood's biggest stars. >> i volunteer! >> reporter: oscar winning actress jennifer lawrence and one other passenger onboard a private plane saturday afternoon, when her rep says one of the engines failed. >> we have an emergency inbound. >> reporter: the beechcraft jet,...