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jennifer is appealing if decision., steven's parents have spoken to sidney about what happened to her dad. >> from my viewpoint, he gave his life for her. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralez. >> this is "dateline." she's the little girl who won the heart of a big city. >> they call you the miracle baby. why do they call you that? >> shot in the head at point-blank range, a crime scene that shocked even hardened police. >> the pillow had blood on it. >> as she fought to live, this detective vowed to catch whoever left her to die. soon, he turned up a promising lead. >> bells and whistles go off in my head.
jennifer is appealing if decision., steven's parents have spoken to sidney about what happened to her dad. >> from my viewpoint, he gave his life for her. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralez. >> this is "dateline." she's the little girl who won the heart of a big city. >> they call you the miracle baby. why do they call you that? >> shot in the...
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jennifer lopez is here.ll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >>> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by mcdonald's new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. so good, they'll leave you speechless. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. give dad the perfect gift's and get kohl's cash! give him a new fragrance or the xbox one s - and get kohl's cash give him the canon rebel eos t6 and you'll get $90 kohl's cash! plus shop other great gifts storewide! the more you spend the more you save! kohl's. here's to pizza hut. here's to $7.99 large two-topping pizzas and to our delivery
jennifer lopez is here.ll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >>> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by mcdonald's new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. so good, they'll leave you speechless. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your...
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michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to use that tool takes money, and this is where libby and tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds proven science. proven science for kids with dipg means certain death, sogain: and sot make sense. when christopher mount, a graduate student in dr. monje's lab, devised an experiment using targeted immunotherapy against dipg implanted in mice, an experiment using cells derived from jennifer's very own tumor,gain, involved. michelid for an expensive setf said, you know, "here's a check. why don't you do something good with it?" garvin: so they did, and the results were striking. looking for a signal that cancer cells remained after treatment, chris couldn't find one. christ
michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to use that tool takes money, and this is where libby and tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds...
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and, the thing about jennifer. we have a similar life.he day, i remember prince said to me, he's like, you and jennifer, you are in competition. i remember being like in his limousine like, with him, and i'm look like what are you talking about? this was like ♪ waiting for tonight i don't understand. i'm in no doubt. and interestingly, we have had -- we're the same age. we just kind of went through our lives. had kids at the same time. i bought the house she had. i live in her house. she put the marble in, thank you, jennifer. now i'm in her dressing room. soy love her so much. but they cleared the whole thing out. i feel like i took over the planet hollywood like every -- everyone is doing their slots and i'm like looking at them. it's unbelievable. i'm like, i can't believe they went that far with it. ♪ i'm not the kind of girl who gives up just like that ♪ >> intense, exhausting, and fun. that's how she describes her "just a girl" show. no lip-syncing here. performing through july. and then a big break until just after christmas. >> wi
and, the thing about jennifer. we have a similar life.he day, i remember prince said to me, he's like, you and jennifer, you are in competition. i remember being like in his limousine like, with him, and i'm look like what are you talking about? this was like ♪ waiting for tonight i don't understand. i'm in no doubt. and interestingly, we have had -- we're the same age. we just kind of went through our lives. had kids at the same time. i bought the house she had. i live in her house. she put...
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this is our home and jennifer grew up here, you know?family's here and my other daughter goes to school here. >> reporter: the driving force of the collin was the decision to split their family up were the side effects of the medicines jennifer was on, side effects which they say were getting more and more horrific. did you feel like you were losing your daughter? >> absolutely. losing our whole family. just watching her cognitively decline and watching these rages that, you know, were devastating for her mentally. >> we had times when we had to call 911 to come and have police come and help me because he would be out of town or something and, you know, i was afraid of my daughter. >> a little girl. >> a little girl. >> reporter: she got charlotte's web oil from the stanley brothers and gave it to jennifer, but it didn't work. the brothers gave beth something else, thc-a. beth says that one did. what is it like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> 'c
this is our home and jennifer grew up here, you know?family's here and my other daughter goes to school here. >> reporter: the driving force of the collin was the decision to split their family up were the side effects of the medicines jennifer was on, side effects which they say were getting more and more horrific. did you feel like you were losing your daughter? >> absolutely. losing our whole family. just watching her cognitively decline and watching these rages that, you know,...
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but the rest of it is just theatrics at this point. >> jennifer? >> if barack obama had been doing every single one of the things evelyn walked us through, slapping tariffs on our allies, yucking it up in the oval office with the spy chief for the north koreans, fawning over a letter he hasn't read, people like tom and i would be having a fit. tom and i are still having a fit, but unfortunately our friends on the right side of the aisle, on the conservative side of the aisle have suspended all logic, suspended all judgment, and think this is now all great because trump is doing this. >> well, jennifer, let me cut in and ask you two questions on that. number one, are you suggesting that barack obama was a better president than donald trump? >> oh, you're tempting me. >> and number two, tie this diplomacy all back to the other big news i mentioned at the top, that you've got the rumors confirmed here basically by "the wall street journal" that there's a move for a putin summit. >> i will say this. president obama did not attack our democracy, did not
but the rest of it is just theatrics at this point. >> jennifer? >> if barack obama had been doing every single one of the things evelyn walked us through, slapping tariffs on our allies, yucking it up in the oval office with the spy chief for the north koreans, fawning over a letter he hasn't read, people like tom and i would be having a fit. tom and i are still having a fit, but unfortunately our friends on the right side of the aisle, on the conservative side of the aisle have...
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jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her by the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy or asylum seekers those children remain in sheltered detention centers and nobody seems to know how or when they will be reunited. also in macallan was first lady maloney a trump visiting one such shelter which had taken in several children separated from their parents due to her husband's hardline policy but her show of compassion is being overshadowed by the jacket she wore on the plane on the way to texas trump spokes person in minutes was a jacket just like this one with the words i really don't care to you but not to read anything into it. civil rights activists also visiting macallan were less concerned about the first lady's attire more concerned about president trump's executive order to in separations at the border which they say is now too little too late. t
jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her by the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy or asylum seekers those children remain in sheltered detention centers and nobody seems to know how or when they will be reunited. also in macallan was first lady maloney a...
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joining us in the studio now is jennifer no one from the european space agency she's head of the isa's research office thanks for being with us this morning jennifer but you helped prepare some of the experiments that are going to be conducted up there what do you hoping to learn from these experiments that can help us here on earth here in space flight is currently entering the next phase of space exploration we have been and we are utilizing the international space station to the maximum extent possible but we are already preparing for the next step we would like to go back to the moon we would like to go to mars with a human crew and that is our daily work that is what we are preparing for it will probably not come as a surprise to you when i tell you that the space environment is not really an environment for which humans were made space is actually quite a hostile environment when you think about it space exposes to astronauts to massive radiation it exposes ten to zero gravity conditions to which the human body adapts and the astronauts have to live in a very confined and very co
joining us in the studio now is jennifer no one from the european space agency she's head of the isa's research office thanks for being with us this morning jennifer but you helped prepare some of the experiments that are going to be conducted up there what do you hoping to learn from these experiments that can help us here on earth here in space flight is currently entering the next phase of space exploration we have been and we are utilizing the international space station to the maximum...
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her anymore was jennifer crew from iowa.ould get a look at this person that ryan had allegedly confessed to. and they worried. >> she strolled in wearing a suit, decently done hair, makeup. >> how did this woman who lived 500 miles away from ryan widmer have such a starring role? it turned out she watched "dateline"'s story from the first trial. after watching the show, she sent ryan an e-mail telling him how bad she felt about his plight. >> i felt sorry for ryan. i asked him what i could do to help him. >> before long, the two were in frequent touch. >> struck up e-mail, texts, ultimately a phone relationship. >> correct. >> as the relationship continued, ryan sent her photos of his dogs and asked her to send him a picture of herself. initially she sent this one of a friend. she says things got a little racy on the phone. >> he told me he was watching porn in his mom's basement. >> there was even talk of jennifer visiting ryan in ohio for a three-way. >> ryan asked me to ask my friend and i said i would. >> but the reason
her anymore was jennifer crew from iowa.ould get a look at this person that ryan had allegedly confessed to. and they worried. >> she strolled in wearing a suit, decently done hair, makeup. >> how did this woman who lived 500 miles away from ryan widmer have such a starring role? it turned out she watched "dateline"'s story from the first trial. after watching the show, she sent ryan an e-mail telling him how bad she felt about his plight. >> i felt sorry for ryan. i...
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. >> jennifer and todd feltner's dream was to have a large family.hild was parker and then came paris, two years later. she was an adorable baby. but at 6 months, she had freckles. >> we went back for the 9-month checkup and that's when the doctor said there are more and they're darker. >> they were referred to a specialist. >> we were looking things up in books. they were calling people on the phone. and the longer we sat there, the more our hearts dropped. >> then finally a diagnosis. >> paris tested positive for xp. and that's the last thing i heard. >> xp is xeroderma pigmentosum. >> dr. barry cunningham has been treating the rare disorder for years. any one of us can get skin cancer. in fact, one in five of us will. but for paris, who had to wear this full bodysuit after she was diagnosed as a baby, the odds are much worse. she lacks the enzyme that repairs dna damage caused by sunlight every day. that means she's 20,000 times more likely to develop cancer when unprotected. >> if you have a kid who is wearing a hood and some joker on the playgro
. >> jennifer and todd feltner's dream was to have a large family.hild was parker and then came paris, two years later. she was an adorable baby. but at 6 months, she had freckles. >> we went back for the 9-month checkup and that's when the doctor said there are more and they're darker. >> they were referred to a specialist. >> we were looking things up in books. they were calling people on the phone. and the longer we sat there, the more our hearts dropped. >>...
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dionne, jennifer rubin and michael steel.wood, our cnbc colleague and "new york times" columnist john harwood put out a tweet, average monthly job growth. first 16 months of the trump presidency, 185,000 jobs. the last 16 months of the obama presidency, 215,000 jobs. e.j., does the president have any right to, what's it, crow about his success in such a short period of time? >> well, he hasn't blown everything up yet so he can be proud of that. and in fairness, we are at the end of a recovery or at least well into it and sometimes job growth slows down. i think there are two problems here. one is the one you described. this is a very straight line. matt eglasias sabax put up a box and this is the continuation of the obama recovery. what we should be talking about is the unsolved problems trump was elected to solve. when you look at these numbers, what is not overwhelming is income growth. you really haven't seen wages rise that much, and i think it's going to be interesting to see how the trump constituency reacts to that. mo
dionne, jennifer rubin and michael steel.wood, our cnbc colleague and "new york times" columnist john harwood put out a tweet, average monthly job growth. first 16 months of the trump presidency, 185,000 jobs. the last 16 months of the obama presidency, 215,000 jobs. e.j., does the president have any right to, what's it, crow about his success in such a short period of time? >> well, he hasn't blown everything up yet so he can be proud of that. and in fairness, we are at the end...
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jennifer? this is bad for you. this is bad for you, though. >> no, no. >> the poll numbers. >> we know that -- polls go up and down and one thing consistency is that he's underwater and why is he underwater? look at the poll you're referring to, the interesting part of it to me is that by a margin of 25% people want to see in the upcoming midterms, people who are put in power to check this president. democrats on the generic ballot, the number is up 10% or winning by 10%. yeah, the economy is getting better. this is a worldwide phenomenon. people may be crediting donald trump but the poll showed that his base is getting more and more in love with him and the rest of the country is not. and health care is the number one issue on people's minds. so this is not -- i mean, the poll, so he ticks up a couple in job favoritability but if the intensity of the democrats is 15 points higher which it is, than republicans, then republicans have a lot to be concerned about but the bottom line for our team is don't listen to the
jennifer? this is bad for you. this is bad for you, though. >> no, no. >> the poll numbers. >> we know that -- polls go up and down and one thing consistency is that he's underwater and why is he underwater? look at the poll you're referring to, the interesting part of it to me is that by a margin of 25% people want to see in the upcoming midterms, people who are put in power to check this president. democrats on the generic ballot, the number is up 10% or winning by 10%....
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a month before the 2016 election, i interviewed jennifer lynn, a former reporter at "the philadelphia inquirer" about her 1988 interaction with subject donald trump. here's what she recounted. >> i got a phone call. the woman said, hold for mr. trump, and then mr. trump began to yell at me. he told me i had shit for brains. he told me i worked for a shitty newspaper and he said, what sort of shit was a writing. i was stunned. he hung up and called my boss in philadelphia and treated my boss to the same sort of rant, but then he added he referred to me as the "c" word, a word i will not use, michael, because in my opinion, it's the worst word in the english language to refer to a woman. >> so white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders called bee's language vial and vicious and said executives at tbs and correspondent parent time warner, by the way, is cnn's parent as well, quote, must demonstrate that such explicit profanity about female members of this administration will not be condoned. bee soon thereafter offered up her apology on twitter. i would like to sincerely apologiz
a month before the 2016 election, i interviewed jennifer lynn, a former reporter at "the philadelphia inquirer" about her 1988 interaction with subject donald trump. here's what she recounted. >> i got a phone call. the woman said, hold for mr. trump, and then mr. trump began to yell at me. he told me i had shit for brains. he told me i worked for a shitty newspaper and he said, what sort of shit was a writing. i was stunned. he hung up and called my boss in philadelphia and...
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so jennifer gave us a brilliant legal treatise on article 21. i tend to agree with her that, you know, ultimately what's the purpose of having the whole rest of the wto system, including a very sophisticated safeguards agreement that tells you when you can and can't protect your domestic industry for economic purposes, if every country can do whatever it wants by simply invoking national security, and in fact, if those other countries were to lose on their retaliation, against the u.s., because their retaliation wasn't justified, they can just turn around and do it on national security grounds. so we're living now in a world where this retaliation is going to be a fact of life, upwards of 70 billion of u.s. exports now already identified either already retaliation in place or retaliation to come, if the u.s. goes forward with all its actions. you accumulate that when you get into sectors like autos which are huge, you know, the global trade in autos is huge. what's happening to u.s. industry as all this is going on? first of all, tremendous unce
so jennifer gave us a brilliant legal treatise on article 21. i tend to agree with her that, you know, ultimately what's the purpose of having the whole rest of the wto system, including a very sophisticated safeguards agreement that tells you when you can and can't protect your domestic industry for economic purposes, if every country can do whatever it wants by simply invoking national security, and in fact, if those other countries were to lose on their retaliation, against the u.s., because...
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>> don't let him fall. >> jennifer was crying. i could see scott in the mirror, he was behind me, i could see this big smile on his face. >> it was a heart-warming, chilling, just almost incomprehensible. >> reporter: finally, jonathan was ready for that hand transplant. but along the way, they wanted to make good on one particular promise. >> what was your wedding day life are like for you? >> our wedding day was very sweet. it was really noneventful, which is the way we wanted to be. it was a 30-second ceremony. it was joyous and happy. and we really didn't want anything to change. >> reporter: their honeymoon period involved waiting for the ideal donor. >> you need to match for size, you need to match for color, you need to match for hair pattern. >> reporter: it took seven months to get the call. >> how are you feeling about your hand transplant surgery? >> very peaceful. and hopeful that everything goes well. >> reporter: and then the complex surgery. 24 attendants, countless nerve endings, veins, arteries microscopically sti
>> don't let him fall. >> jennifer was crying. i could see scott in the mirror, he was behind me, i could see this big smile on his face. >> it was a heart-warming, chilling, just almost incomprehensible. >> reporter: finally, jonathan was ready for that hand transplant. but along the way, they wanted to make good on one particular promise. >> what was your wedding day life are like for you? >> our wedding day was very sweet. it was really noneventful, which...
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she combines the technical brilliance of the young jennifer jennifer lawrence with the openness of davidrom kes. it is remarkable, i cannot say enough good things. your third choice this week, on the oceans. adrift, based on a true story, the young couple are played by shailene woodley and sam clafin. they had to take a boat, they set out and everything looks fine and then the weather turns very bad. here is a clip. hey! let the sheet go! let it go! now! 0k. help. take it! screaming. help me! ifeel the same. it is hard to watch. i have seen far too much of the exerts of the film of the terrible moments. it reminds me of the sequence in white squall. the story starts after the wreck and it goes between the story of her and their survival on the boat and flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, but i thought, there is a film starring reese witherspoon called wild. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison,
she combines the technical brilliance of the young jennifer jennifer lawrence with the openness of davidrom kes. it is remarkable, i cannot say enough good things. your third choice this week, on the oceans. adrift, based on a true story, the young couple are played by shailene woodley and sam clafin. they had to take a boat, they set out and everything looks fine and then the weather turns very bad. here is a clip. hey! let the sheet go! let it go! now! 0k. help. take it! screaming. help me!...
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jennifer egan is considered top of the new-wave american authors.he won a pulitzer for her book book "a visit from the goon squad" and accolades for her hard-hitting journalism on subjects like child mental illness. and recently opioid addiction among young american mothers. her new novel "manhattan beach, looks at live for women workers in new york in the 1940s during a time when the war and great depression had radically changed the fabric of society and the face of america's workforce. she joined me to talk about all of this from new york. jennifer egan, welcome to the program. >> thank you so much. >> so we're talking to you in light of your latest novel, "manhattan beach," having been selected for the new york city wide book club. so why did you decide to do this particular story not just about the place, but about a woman's place in that wartime story, in that all-male bastion of the naval yards? >> well, i think i started with just being interested in new york during world war ii and hoping to have a sort of noir take on that. and then when i
jennifer egan is considered top of the new-wave american authors.he won a pulitzer for her book book "a visit from the goon squad" and accolades for her hard-hitting journalism on subjects like child mental illness. and recently opioid addiction among young american mothers. her new novel "manhattan beach, looks at live for women workers in new york in the 1940s during a time when the war and great depression had radically changed the fabric of society and the face of america's...
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neera tanden, jennifer rubin. happy friday.tonight's last word is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for tonight's last word. >> some sources are saying that president trump has been complaining that he can't watch porn at the white house. yeah. yeah, complaining about it. yeah. when he heard this, bill clinton said, wow, thank god hillary lost, man. dodged a bullet, man. >> that's tonight's last word. president trump is going to singapore this weekend where he will meet the north korean dictator, kim jong-un, early
neera tanden, jennifer rubin. happy friday.tonight's last word is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper...
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border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her like the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy for asylum seekers . those children remain in sheltered detention centers and nobody seems to know how or when they will be reunited. also in macallan was first lady maloney a trump visiting one such shelter which had taken in several children separated from their parents due to her husband's hardline policy but her show of compassion is being overshadowed by the jacket she wore on the plane on the way to texas trump spokes person in minutes was a jacket just like this one with the words i really don't care do you but not to read anything into it. civil rights activists also visiting macallan were less concerne
border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her like the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy for asylum...
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jennifer gave us a brilliant legal treatise on article 21. ultimately what is the purpose of having the whole rest of the wto system including a sophisticated safeguard agreement that tells you when you can and can't print -- particular economic industry. if every country can do whatever it wants by simply invoking national security and in fact if those other countries were to lose on their retaliation against the us because their retaliation wasn't justified they can just do it on national security grounds. we are living in a world where this retaliation will be a fact of life upwards of $70 billion of us exports identified either retaliation in place where the us goes poorly, all its actions, you accumulate that and get into sectors like autos which are do we end up with everyone for themselves, and era of mercantilism, tariff retaliation, tariff wars, escalation of those tariffs which is what we are seeing today is more industries face those challenges. you saw the harley-davidson story. there will be lots more stories like that. the quest
jennifer gave us a brilliant legal treatise on article 21. ultimately what is the purpose of having the whole rest of the wto system including a sophisticated safeguard agreement that tells you when you can and can't print -- particular economic industry. if every country can do whatever it wants by simply invoking national security and in fact if those other countries were to lose on their retaliation against the us because their retaliation wasn't justified they can just do it on national...
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>> jennifer just laid out all the points.paul ryan, somebody who is retiring in january, why would he stake his reputation going out and saying something like, there's been no evidence whatsoever of any collusion, nothing to see here? what is going on with paul ryan? >> i think what the polling shows in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows, paul ryan is between a rock and a hard place. obviously that rock is donald trump, and the stranglehold he has on republican base voters, who paul ryan and the rest of the republican party are desperate to ensure they turn out for a republican congress that is not that popular. and the hard place is independent voters, obviously democrats, but really a strong majority of independent voters who would like the -- who are basically tired of the insanity that we're dealing with every day from donald trump and want a check on it and want a check on it by a very strong margin. and i think that's really the basic problem for paul ryan, who has demonstrated no conviction, obviously did basical
>> jennifer just laid out all the points.paul ryan, somebody who is retiring in january, why would he stake his reputation going out and saying something like, there's been no evidence whatsoever of any collusion, nothing to see here? what is going on with paul ryan? >> i think what the polling shows in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows, paul ryan is between a rock and a hard place. obviously that rock is donald trump, and the stranglehold he has on republican base...
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border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her like the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy or asylum seekers those children remain in sheltered detention centers and nobody seems to know how or when they will be reunited. also in macallan was first lady maloney a trump visiting one such shelter which had taken in several children separated from their parents due to her husband's hardline policy but her show of compassion is being overshadowed by the jacket she wore on the plane on the way to texas trump spokes person in minutes was a jacket just like this one with the words i really don't care to you but not to read anything into it. civil rights activists also visiting macallan were less concerned a
border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her like the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy or asylum...
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jennifer, i want to get to you, and ginger, you're here with me. as you were listening to that audio, you were almost in tears. >> yeah. i've spent the weekend with this tape and it still really shakes me. especially the six-year-old girl. >> why so? >> i have nephews, i have nieces, i have a granddaughter who is about six years old, and so hearing her voice, you know, brings all of those people who i lve to mind. >> what does that golden door look like tonight? >> i think that's what this story was about, sort of saying enforcing all of us to reckon with what this policy is. i think there's been an attempt to kind of make this a sterile policy debate and to even characterize the children as gang members and risks and threats to the country. i think if you wanted to defend this policy, that's fine, but we need to be able to say clearly what the policy is and what the policy does. and the voices that have been missing in this debate about this policy are the voices of the children. >> jennifer, i want to get to you. we have lots to talk about. and a
jennifer, i want to get to you, and ginger, you're here with me. as you were listening to that audio, you were almost in tears. >> yeah. i've spent the weekend with this tape and it still really shakes me. especially the six-year-old girl. >> why so? >> i have nephews, i have nieces, i have a granddaughter who is about six years old, and so hearing her voice, you know, brings all of those people who i lve to mind. >> what does that golden door look like tonight? >>...
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border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her like the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy for asylum seekers . those children remain in sheltered detention centers and nobody seems to know how or when they will be reunited. also in macallan was first lady maloney a trump visiting one such shelter which had taken in several children separated from their parents due to her husband's hardline policy but her show of compassion is being overshadowed by the jacket she wore on the plane on the way to texas trump spokes person in minutes was a jacket just like this one with the words i really don't care do you but not to read anything into it. civil rights activists also visiting macallan were less concerne
border is zero tolerance policy jennifer her children and many others have been staying at this small shelter run by the catholic church and macallan texas. jennifer did not want to be interviewed on camera and she did not want her last name used she's scared but in many ways she's lucky she doesn't understand why her children were not separated from her like the more than two thousand three hundred other children that were there donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy for asylum...
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she'll face jennifer. we, jennifer. we haveton. they'll compete in one of most expensive and watched races in the country as democrats try to take controlf congress. >> reporter: the party has wound down by itnow. as a crowded six-person d. fi now she is taking on her biggest challenge, barbara comstock. jennifer wexton knocked on thousands of doors including 4,000 just today.as it w endorsement of democratic elected leaders like jerry conley that helped her wayne convincing victory. now she turns her focus to barbara comstock. she used her victory speech to spotlight one of the top issues in race.om orne who will fight to keep our communities safe. >> wexton is a former prosecutor who won in 2014 and was reelected the nextar ye she concedes s starts as an underdog but thinks her success athe polls makes her a strong contender. there.l govern once i get i have a record of working across the aisle and making positiveresults. >> democrats in virginia and across the country pting their hopes in wexton that she'll be able to slip it fr
she'll face jennifer. we, jennifer. we haveton. they'll compete in one of most expensive and watched races in the country as democrats try to take controlf congress. >> reporter: the party has wound down by itnow. as a crowded six-person d. fi now she is taking on her biggest challenge, barbara comstock. jennifer wexton knocked on thousands of doors including 4,000 just today.as it w endorsement of democratic elected leaders like jerry conley that helped her wayne convincing victory. now...
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thank you so much jennifer and no one from the european space agency issues head of research office thank you kewl. d.w. we'll be bringing you the blastoff from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and just after thirteen hundred central european time that's eleven hundred g.m.t. do join us if you can. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in china state media say more than twenty people have been rescued after a blast at an iron ore mine after a blast trapped them in an out of iron ore mine underground eleven people were killed by the explosion in the province tuesday afternoon two more are still missing china's mines are some of the deadliest in the world and the o.p.'s says it's ending the dispute over its shared border with eritrea after decades of tension and fighting the government says it will fully accept a un deal put forward in two thousand and two to divide up the contested territory between page three fashion designer kate spade she was found dead in her new york apartment on tuesday in an apparent suicide she was fifty five she was be
thank you so much jennifer and no one from the european space agency issues head of research office thank you kewl. d.w. we'll be bringing you the blastoff from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and just after thirteen hundred central european time that's eleven hundred g.m.t. do join us if you can. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in china state media say more than twenty people have been rescued after a blast at an iron ore mine after a blast...
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jennifer klein. jennifer lost her brother, jake, to opioid addiction. before jake became an addict, jennifer and her brother shared a very, very close relationship, but opioid addiction turned him 23450 a -- into a person she barely knew. even though jake went to rehab, and had a family who supported him through this whole process throughout his addiction, he still lost the battle against opioids. i had the honor to -- of meeting with jennifer and she helped me and my staff host a workshop for local law enforcement in my district. where she shared the heartbreaking story of jake's addiction. her and jake's story is a powerful reminder that we must do more to address this epidemic. that we're not doing enough. and that the human toll of this crisis is very, very real, indeed. like jennifer, i have been working hard to help raise awareness in my district, the 10th district of north carolina, against the dangers of opioid addiction, working with local businesses, law enforcement, and other community leaders to combat this crisis. i hosted round tables to h
jennifer klein. jennifer lost her brother, jake, to opioid addiction. before jake became an addict, jennifer and her brother shared a very, very close relationship, but opioid addiction turned him 23450 a -- into a person she barely knew. even though jake went to rehab, and had a family who supported him through this whole process throughout his addiction, he still lost the battle against opioids. i had the honor to -- of meeting with jennifer and she helped me and my staff host a workshop for...
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robinson of dottie st chambers jennifer thanks for coming back why is julian. arbitrarily detained six years to more this case is and has always been about the risk of extradition to the united states to face prosecution for his publishing activities with wiki leaks he walked into the embassy six years ago tomorrow to seek asylum on the basis that the u.k. and sweden refused to give assurances against extradition to the u.s. now that risk has only got worse we've seen since the trumpet ministration come to power the former director of the cia now secretary of state pompei or say wiki leaks is a hostile non-state intelligence agency and that they would take them down and that he should not benefit from the constitutional protections under the first amendment soon after jeff sessions the attorney general said that prosecuting wiki leaks was a priority so his concern about being extradited to the u.s. remains and that is why he stays inside the embassy is normally do it is just the british government won't give that guarantee that's right this we didn't even some
robinson of dottie st chambers jennifer thanks for coming back why is julian. arbitrarily detained six years to more this case is and has always been about the risk of extradition to the united states to face prosecution for his publishing activities with wiki leaks he walked into the embassy six years ago tomorrow to seek asylum on the basis that the u.k. and sweden refused to give assurances against extradition to the u.s. now that risk has only got worse we've seen since the trumpet...
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ben, jennifer, thank you. we are awaiting the news conference on the inspector general report from the director of the fbi. when that happens, we will bring it to you live. don't go in your opinion. >>> plus how both sides are using the or the r report for their favor, the cherry picking and how that could do damage to the fbi and donl even though this report is trying to restore their credibility. we'll be right back. two inch b. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we can help with the financial ones. until her laptop her sacrashed this morning.eks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. and help you feel more strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high prot
ben, jennifer, thank you. we are awaiting the news conference on the inspector general report from the director of the fbi. when that happens, we will bring it to you live. don't go in your opinion. >>> plus how both sides are using the or the r report for their favor, the cherry picking and how that could do damage to the fbi and donl even though this report is trying to restore their credibility. we'll be right back. two inch b. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his...
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jennifer klein/wife:'s just no one like him. at the same time, he never had that expectation that people had to be like him. he really wanted to point them to jesus and i feel like he did that well." (pam) coming up: a new focus at apple's annual developers conferene in san jose. how some say, the new features are focusing on device addiction. device focusing on features are the new how some say, san jose. conferene in developers apple's annual developers well."like he did that jesus and i feel like he did that well." (pam) coming up: a new focus at apple's annual developers conferene in san jose. how some say, the new features are focusing on device addiction. (ken)plus: another school threat foiled in the east bay. what police say snap chat was a big help in tracking down the suspect. suspect. (pam) and next: a woman picked up outside of a san francisco bar.. and police say, sexually assaulted all the way to sonoma. who police say they have arrested. (lawrence)ten at ten we all know guys like gan... boasting. overselling his a
jennifer klein/wife:'s just no one like him. at the same time, he never had that expectation that people had to be like him. he really wanted to point them to jesus and i feel like he did that well." (pam) coming up: a new focus at apple's annual developers conferene in san jose. how some say, the new features are focusing on device addiction. device focusing on features are the new how some say, san jose. conferene in developers apple's annual developers well."like he did that jesus...
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jennifer granholm and rick santorum. didn't plan the segment this way but i want to start with what maxine waters said as kind of like the late salvo in this battle that we are fighting, so if we have it ready, let's play it. can we? >> and if you see anybody from that can be net in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you dispatch on them and you tell them they are not welcome anymore anywhere. >> jennifer granholm, fighting fire with fire. you with that? >> you know, i totally get the frustration that you can hear in her voice and she by the way did a follow-up segment to that to camera today. that yesterday's rally. >> we asked her on tonight. >> she's not calling for violence. let me just say this. i completely understand the frustration that many feil at what is going on at border and feeling like we don't have the controls in any place, shape or form, but put me in camp civility. i think that we can do this in a way that gets the message across that does
jennifer granholm and rick santorum. didn't plan the segment this way but i want to start with what maxine waters said as kind of like the late salvo in this battle that we are fighting, so if we have it ready, let's play it. can we? >> and if you see anybody from that can be net in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you dispatch on them and you tell them they are not welcome anymore anywhere. >> jennifer granholm,...
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glass joins us now from kabul what happened jennifer. it was a gathering of the top clerics and bullets from around the country about two thousand they predict. that the things that make their gathering minister when that suicide bomber went off actually they had just come to an agreement saying that suicide bombings were they issued a fatwa against suicide bombings of an islamic really against suicide bombing saying that bombing of of muslims was an islamic and then that's when this a suicide bomber set himself off at the gate this explosion happened at the gate the police chief confirms at least four people have been killed we do know that some of the injured were taken to a nearby police hospital not far from that area but it was a very very large gathering really intend to shore up support for the peace process they called on the taliban to accept the government's under the government's deal for peace in february president ghani offered the taleban to come to the peace table really an unreserved deal to come to the peace table the cl
glass joins us now from kabul what happened jennifer. it was a gathering of the top clerics and bullets from around the country about two thousand they predict. that the things that make their gathering minister when that suicide bomber went off actually they had just come to an agreement saying that suicide bombings were they issued a fatwa against suicide bombings of an islamic really against suicide bombing saying that bombing of of muslims was an islamic and then that's when this a suicide...
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and we have a terrific group, as i mentioned, and, you know, jennifer and ambassador loten gave a per sfekt e infect segue in terms of canada's leadership role on some of these issues. so i'm going to ask ambassador loten to speak to these topics with one quick acknowledgement and your government's leadership, not just at dos and in the lima group contest and perhaps you might want to explain some of that but also in the g7 context as the host. for those of you who hnt haven't seen the recent statement from the g7 leaders, i call it will to your attention. it's fabulous. it's focussed on venezuela and this truly internationalize the topic. it's not an issue of latin america, quote unquote, this is global democracy and it's a certain at the very highest level at the g7. jennifer, thank you to you and your government for your leadership there and with that over to you. >> thank you very much, eric. it's a great pleasure to be here today and skand extremely pleased to talk with this group about how we see the unfolding kriessy in venezuela. and you just said what i was going to say so i
and we have a terrific group, as i mentioned, and, you know, jennifer and ambassador loten gave a per sfekt e infect segue in terms of canada's leadership role on some of these issues. so i'm going to ask ambassador loten to speak to these topics with one quick acknowledgement and your government's leadership, not just at dos and in the lima group contest and perhaps you might want to explain some of that but also in the g7 context as the host. for those of you who hnt haven't seen the recent...
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jennifer, i'm going ask you to react to some of these comments. give you the first opportunity to do that, but hector also raised a rather provocative comment subtly in his comments, and it's one that, you know, you talked about the elephant in the bazaar being cuban. i think there's another elephant in the bazaar or room or wherever we want the elephant to be, but issue of humanitarian assistance, if the government doesn't accept it, someone's got to push it in there, and that implies some sort of use of force, do the it no? jennifer, let me ask you tha very provocative question because as a master of the international multi-lateral process, you can help us sort that one out. >> thanks for the use of force question. >> you can dodge it if youant to. >> hi, everyone. welcome, everyone. i'd like to represent the government of canada. thank you very much. the comments we made at the outset were very quick. this is a complex situation. there's a lot to say, and as much as i said there was a lot that was left out one of which is contributions that can
jennifer, i'm going ask you to react to some of these comments. give you the first opportunity to do that, but hector also raised a rather provocative comment subtly in his comments, and it's one that, you know, you talked about the elephant in the bazaar being cuban. i think there's another elephant in the bazaar or room or wherever we want the elephant to be, but issue of humanitarian assistance, if the government doesn't accept it, someone's got to push it in there, and that implies some...
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goal here trying to find some sort of negotiated agreement with the taliban or we'll leave it there jennifer and we'll wait to get some more developments on the situation from going to half a q. so to europe now where the greek government is facing a vote of no confidence over a deal to solve a decades old dispute with the former yugoslav republic of macedonia the foreign ministers are expected to meet on the border region to sign that agreement on sunday under the deal macedonia would change its name to the republic of north macedonia but nationalists on both sides see it as a humiliating defeat for. more than six hundred migrants have been stranded at sea of all the aquarius for over a week after italy and multiple fused to accept them now the aquarius to attorney in brussels are due to sail into the spanish port city of valencia this least an oil of a safe harbor led to an international cry earlier this week following events force in berlin through his car panel our correspondent waiting for the ship to arrive how were the spanish preparing for its arrival call. well there have been a lot
goal here trying to find some sort of negotiated agreement with the taliban or we'll leave it there jennifer and we'll wait to get some more developments on the situation from going to half a q. so to europe now where the greek government is facing a vote of no confidence over a deal to solve a decades old dispute with the former yugoslav republic of macedonia the foreign ministers are expected to meet on the border region to sign that agreement on sunday under the deal macedonia would change...
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jennifer, again, i mean as matt was saying, it is hard to figure out exactly if this is significant. >> i think that's right. i mean, what inspectors general do, they do investigations and they take whatever appropriate personnel action there is or make a referral, and that's kind of by the book. if there's the potential for criminal charges, then they make the referral. the referral is not that exciting in and of itself. the fact that they interviewed comey is evidence that they're taking it seriously. whether they're trying to bury this or not, who knows? we have to wait and see what happens with charges. so far you just can't possibly tell one way or the other. >> jeff, how do you see it? >> just to remind everybody who andrew mccabe is. i'm not sure everyone has their scandal score card in front of them. he was the deputy director of the fbi who supervised the hillary clinton investigation and later started to supervise some of the trump investigation, his wife ran for the state senate as a democrat in virginia and president trump really fixated on mccabe as a villain, someone wh
jennifer, again, i mean as matt was saying, it is hard to figure out exactly if this is significant. >> i think that's right. i mean, what inspectors general do, they do investigations and they take whatever appropriate personnel action there is or make a referral, and that's kind of by the book. if there's the potential for criminal charges, then they make the referral. the referral is not that exciting in and of itself. the fact that they interviewed comey is evidence that they're...
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gratz joins us now from kabul what more are we learning about what happened jennifer. well we've had a little confusion about the death toll initially it was seven then raised to twelve the ministry of interior came back to us and said take seven dead nine injured in that bomb blast it happens at the end of this meeting of religious scholars and clerics that have been taking place for much of the morning here in kabul more than two thousand of them had gathered on what is called the loya jirga tent it's a big conference hall the biggest conference hall here in the afghan capital and as they were leaving that me meeting after as you said making that declaration about the war calling it an islamic and calling any suicide bombings against the islamic religion as they were departing that hole which is at the end of a long road and the gates of the polytechnic is there that's when the bomb went off killing seven and injuring nine and just as that bomb as just as we were hearing news of that bomb and we're hearing that there were casualties from that another bomb went off he
gratz joins us now from kabul what more are we learning about what happened jennifer. well we've had a little confusion about the death toll initially it was seven then raised to twelve the ministry of interior came back to us and said take seven dead nine injured in that bomb blast it happens at the end of this meeting of religious scholars and clerics that have been taking place for much of the morning here in kabul more than two thousand of them had gathered on what is called the loya jirga...
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jennifer, you do this in living. you have written books about this. the introduction ended with the note that we have more women than running for congress than at any point, and yet it's not clear that's going to translate into more women in congress. can you help us understand, we talk about you of the women and how many candidates have filed come how that translates into representation in congress? >> sure. the first thing to keep in mind are the basic numbers right now. women are roughly 20% of the united states congress. at the state legislator will about 24%. at the municipal level it's a little high roughly 30%. when we think about the year of theomen c fir and greet you need is more pinot candidates and this year we seem to have that. we've known since the 1980s thatheomen run for o there just is like listening to win the elections on both sides of the aisle and in primaries in general elections. having more women seems like positive thing but this time round we also have a record number of male candidates. what we seem to have are very, very c
jennifer, you do this in living. you have written books about this. the introduction ended with the note that we have more women than running for congress than at any point, and yet it's not clear that's going to translate into more women in congress. can you help us understand, we talk about you of the women and how many candidates have filed come how that translates into representation in congress? >> sure. the first thing to keep in mind are the basic numbers right now. women are...
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this is paula jones redo as jennifer is saying.en involved who are witnesses to the conduct. if that goes forward we're talking jennifer flowers. stl there's a parade. second will it get to the supreme court? no. they'll try to -- it's a procedural ruling that under new york law it's tricky whether or not it gets to the court of pilpil appeals. i would look for trump team to try to settle and probably for a pretty benpenny at this point. a deposition is really toxic for him. >> plolitico reporting her attorney had submitted a issue knee. information about those women is irrelevant to the case. i watched the cosby verdict and assignments like the way this is moving, judges are permitting more women to tell their stories. i remember from fire and furry that bannon said he dealt with hundreds of women for >> i raise this with a trump ally earlier today who just shook his head in displea and was like another one. it's like another front this president is taking on fire. whether it's stormy daniels or zervos or collusion, mueller. a new
this is paula jones redo as jennifer is saying.en involved who are witnesses to the conduct. if that goes forward we're talking jennifer flowers. stl there's a parade. second will it get to the supreme court? no. they'll try to -- it's a procedural ruling that under new york law it's tricky whether or not it gets to the court of pilpil appeals. i would look for trump team to try to settle and probably for a pretty benpenny at this point. a deposition is really toxic for him. >> plolitico...