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jennifer's cell phone.ves discovered -- and this was rather curious -- that most of her text message history had been deleted. but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh, boy. from jennifer, you're nothing but a selfish cold-hearted scam artist liar. furious. that didn't read like any old quarrel. and the timing? jennifer sent that text to paul right at the end of the elaborate birthday party she threw for him when she had perhaps 12 hours to live. look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh, boy. from jennifer, you're nothing but a selfish cold-hearted
jennifer's cell phone.ves discovered -- and this was rather curious -- that most of her text message history had been deleted. but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and,...
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let's bring in jennifer kim, as well as rachel evans. jennifer, let me start with you.ric showed us the latest flows. clearly choppy markets this summer. what are you seeing and hearing from your clients, especially on days where it is risk off? jennifer: we definitely see increased volume and increased volatility. we don't necessarily think that that is an indicator that etf's are causing these issues but we , definitely see increased volume relative. scarlet: and of course, rachel, eric mentioned single country etf's, let's talk about argentina and the selloff. a shocking primary election outcome sent the peso and the bonds all tumbling. the etf have seen a massive turn in its fortunes. rachel: yeah. this was a fund that had been up 40% since the beginning of the year. that was after we saw a 48% plunge in the argentine index, clearly it is a knock on impact. however it is not all completely bad news. if you look at how the funds have performed, because it doesn't track the entirety of the argentine stock arctic, it is actually only falling 24%. not exactly brilliant,
let's bring in jennifer kim, as well as rachel evans. jennifer, let me start with you.ric showed us the latest flows. clearly choppy markets this summer. what are you seeing and hearing from your clients, especially on days where it is risk off? jennifer: we definitely see increased volume and increased volatility. we don't necessarily think that that is an indicator that etf's are causing these issues but we , definitely see increased volume relative. scarlet: and of course, rachel, eric...
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jennifer, where do you speak is where it will be immediately accessible. some athletic trainers may clip it to the water coolers, tape them to the tables. in the aed cabinet i give my coaches a copy at the beginning of their season, wherever it's going to be easily accessible and available. >> rady, do you know where you guys -- >> emergency medical kits or we have binders, terry backs and so forth. those are some of different areas where we went as will have hours, plans in the case of an emergency. today's technology makes things different than it was years ago. cell phone certainly is very, very helpful when it comes to the old days of trying to get to a pay phone or get to an office where the cell phone certainly has made things more accessible. >> jennifer, how about best practices about how to deal with that and what needs to be done and maybe what are some of the biggest mistakes that you see when a player is overheated? >> the very first mistake people make is not cooling them first. cooling is critical. holy is essential. we have had two local cas
jennifer, where do you speak is where it will be immediately accessible. some athletic trainers may clip it to the water coolers, tape them to the tables. in the aed cabinet i give my coaches a copy at the beginning of their season, wherever it's going to be easily accessible and available. >> rady, do you know where you guys -- >> emergency medical kits or we have binders, terry backs and so forth. those are some of different areas where we went as will have hours, plans in the...
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it happened in spring of 2008, said jennifer.hone call from someone named john. >> he told me that there was a potential job coming up that he was interested in taking. about a woman and an ex-spouse that was harassing her. the father of the woman was initiating the job. >> reporter: a father with a daughter named linda, and it seems there was a plan in store for linda's ex-husband. >> that they would basically use linda as sort of bait to lure the, um, ex-spouse toward her, and then they would -- they were to show signs of hurting her, killing her, then they would take him out. >> okay. and by taking him out, you meant -- or you understood that to be they would kill him? >> reporter: linda and her father? could that be wally and linda opdycke, the police wondered? mark stover's ex-father-in-law and ex-wife plotting to kill him? it was a wild story jennifer told and, of course, horrifying, given what seemed to have happened. jennifer said she told michiel back then, don't do it. walk away. but he wouldn't listen. and that's when
it happened in spring of 2008, said jennifer.hone call from someone named john. >> he told me that there was a potential job coming up that he was interested in taking. about a woman and an ex-spouse that was harassing her. the father of the woman was initiating the job. >> reporter: a father with a daughter named linda, and it seems there was a plan in store for linda's ex-husband. >> that they would basically use linda as sort of bait to lure the, um, ex-spouse toward her,...
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jennifer: i want to echo some of what jim is saying.end of the day, we saw in electionof the russian interference, a lot of tension on internet memes and what we media literacy, the idea of fake news and we had to know what we were reading. on increasingll importance of understanding the concept of influence and persuasion and allowing internet ours mimetics to come into mind, into our life, the stuff that we think about and share. the personal responsibility is about being a it involves stuff that we consume but also what we to andnd who we look up who our mentors are and who we country.lead our >> jim, do you think the federal government should police social media companies? jim: i don't know that i would say that that is what the role shouldrnment's be. i know that the companies themselves have policies about of content, especially they're newer policies out of necessity. i think media plays a role. remember classes in college that talked about yellow andnalism in the 1920's career inely in my law enforcement, i learned early on that
jennifer: i want to echo some of what jim is saying.end of the day, we saw in electionof the russian interference, a lot of tension on internet memes and what we media literacy, the idea of fake news and we had to know what we were reading. on increasingll importance of understanding the concept of influence and persuasion and allowing internet ours mimetics to come into mind, into our life, the stuff that we think about and share. the personal responsibility is about being a it involves stuff...
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jennifer araoz spoke with nbc few weeks ago.torney is speaking out about the lawsuit. >> i just thought it is my fault i was obligated because that's what you are supposed to do. so -- i really didn't know better. >> why did you stop blaming yourself? >> what was a long time really. >> what would justice look like for you? >> justice for me is for him to spend the rest of his life in prison and make sure people like this, you know, are not allowed to harm young kids. >> she's committed until the end. she has a civil lawsuit that'll still permit her to receive a measure of justice both from the epstein and as well as you just remarked of enablers around him and there were a lot of enablers. >> joining us now is stephanie gauss. >> jennifer araoz was in court at one point jeffery epstein was there. she was able to testify while he was in court? >> no, i don't think that was the case. there were some other victims that were in court with him. i think what you are referring to -- >> yeah. >> and she did not have that change. she wan
jennifer araoz spoke with nbc few weeks ago.torney is speaking out about the lawsuit. >> i just thought it is my fault i was obligated because that's what you are supposed to do. so -- i really didn't know better. >> why did you stop blaming yourself? >> what was a long time really. >> what would justice look like for you? >> justice for me is for him to spend the rest of his life in prison and make sure people like this, you know, are not allowed to harm young...
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epstein. >> well, you know, jennifer is somewhat angry that mr. alive to face justice. she was looking forward to having him account for himself in a court of law both criminally and civilly. so there's some frustration about that that he's no longer here so that she can look at him and see him face the full weight of the criminal justice system. but at the same time she's committed. she's committed to seeing this through to the end. she has a civil lawsuit that will still permit her to receive a measure of justice both from the estate of jeffrey epstein as well as, as you just remarked, the enablers that were around him. >> given that the he will never be brought into a court of law, what does justice look like for her? >> principally two ways. one, she still has for herself the ability to sue the estate of jeffrey epstein to get compensation for the injuries that she suffered. you saw her just the tape how -- how badly she was hurt by this. she -- one of the ways in which our system delivers justice is through -- is through civil penalties. and
epstein. >> well, you know, jennifer is somewhat angry that mr. alive to face justice. she was looking forward to having him account for himself in a court of law both criminally and civilly. so there's some frustration about that that he's no longer here so that she can look at him and see him face the full weight of the criminal justice system. but at the same time she's committed. she's committed to seeing this through to the end. she has a civil lawsuit that will still permit her to...
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jennifer horn.he's the former chair of the new hampshire republican party and was formerly working for governor bill wald. doug thornell head of -- >> skdk. >> you guys keep changing your initials. the whole knickerbocker thing. and michael steel the former chairman of the republican national committee, msnbc political analyst. jennifer, you're on satellite. and you made -- you did something that many people in your shoes talk about doing quietly, maybe talk to their spouse about doing but feel uncomfortable doing which is sort of going public with your concern about donald trump. explain what kind of blowback you've gotten going public on something like this. >> well, first of all, thank you for having me here. i appreciate being part of the conversation. and certainly i've gotten some blowback, especially from within the tightest circle of the republican party. but in general the response to my comments in my leg of resignation has been overwhelmingly positive. but i have been somebody who has bee
jennifer horn.he's the former chair of the new hampshire republican party and was formerly working for governor bill wald. doug thornell head of -- >> skdk. >> you guys keep changing your initials. the whole knickerbocker thing. and michael steel the former chairman of the republican national committee, msnbc political analyst. jennifer, you're on satellite. and you made -- you did something that many people in your shoes talk about doing quietly, maybe talk to their spouse about...
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jennifer hillman, thank you. let's have a look at what is going on with the first word news as we head to new york and join su keenan. globalentina, s&p ratings is cutting argentina's local and foreign debt to after it saidt" it will postpone payments on more than $100 billion in debt. the government will delay 700 billion in payments on short-term local mode spell -- held by institutional investors this year and will seek a of $50ry repro filing billion of longer-term debt. meet.k. and eu teams will twice a week next month to resolve the brexit impasse. both sides are playing down the chances of a breakthrough. prime minister johnson's office says they remain some distance apart on key issues and the eu is still waiting for what it calls concrete proposals from the u.k. president christine lagarde is offering signs she will stay on the dovish pat said by mario draghi. in her first comments on policy since winning the job, she says the bank has the tools to tackle the downturn in europe and must be ready to use t
jennifer hillman, thank you. let's have a look at what is going on with the first word news as we head to new york and join su keenan. globalentina, s&p ratings is cutting argentina's local and foreign debt to after it saidt" it will postpone payments on more than $100 billion in debt. the government will delay 700 billion in payments on short-term local mode spell -- held by institutional investors this year and will seek a of $50ry repro filing billion of longer-term debt. meet.k....
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jennifer recently split from first husband brad pitt when she posed for this 2006 cover. >> "jennifer'sresh start," i guess, i'm starting over? >> her next cover? 2012. at the time she was dating justin theroux. >> as i got older i've realized what qualities are important in love and what i won't settle for. >>> 46-year-old cameron diaz has been loving her low-key life away from spotlight with husband of nearly five years benji madden. she told the magazine -- she did make a rare appearance front of the cameras to reminisce about this 2012 cover shoot. >> take a team of people to get into these dresses. if you have to go to the bathroom, you'll have to wait. >> but when it comes to being confronted with embarrassing past fashion statements nobody owns it quite like reese witherspoon and demi moore. >> oh, look at that sporty spice. the jacket, i have this little snappy belt over. >> high quality attire. generally, with striptease i was pretty much freaking out because i knew in a very short matter of time i would be wearing. >> from kerry washington to sal ma hayek, 20 women are celebra
jennifer recently split from first husband brad pitt when she posed for this 2006 cover. >> "jennifer'sresh start," i guess, i'm starting over? >> her next cover? 2012. at the time she was dating justin theroux. >> as i got older i've realized what qualities are important in love and what i won't settle for. >>> 46-year-old cameron diaz has been loving her low-key life away from spotlight with husband of nearly five years benji madden. she told the magazine...
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. >> did you know that patrick didn't get alone with dirty dancing's jennifer grey.rovided by -- >>> all right, time for your friday fashion fix. tonight, it's all about celebrity kid couture. ♪ take my horse >> kim k. recently posted these shots of north calling her the "ultimate fashionista." for the family trip to japan, here, she picked these almost $600 mermaid fishnet leggings with flowers and a source tells us the furry kitten heels? she got those in the princess section at a kids' store. then to match this tie-dye t-shirt, north borrowed her mom's $35,000 dior purse. >> we're already fighting over bags. >> north's casual looks total more than some people's house mortgage. oh, and you better believe north wears dad's yeezy slides. as for saint? he's fine with gucci. >> dada. >> during kylie jenner's birthday trip to italy, 18-month-old stormi matched her mama, both wearing royal blue ruched dresses and white they also wore these princess gowns made of swarovski crystals and english tulle. khloe's version? $7,500. true's? just two grand. >> only i can see my fa
. >> did you know that patrick didn't get alone with dirty dancing's jennifer grey.rovided by -- >>> all right, time for your friday fashion fix. tonight, it's all about celebrity kid couture. ♪ take my horse >> kim k. recently posted these shots of north calling her the "ultimate fashionista." for the family trip to japan, here, she picked these almost $600 mermaid fishnet leggings with flowers and a source tells us the furry kitten heels? she got those in the...
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jim: i think jennifer is right. media, the proportion of negative information certainly can have an environment where like-minded people are encouraging each other to take action. one thing we can't get away from is the concept of personal accountability. when it comes to people committing these mass shootings. the stabbing act in los angeles -- we have to look at the attacker. we have to look that this is something that that person did that they are responsible for. we are losing the concept of personal accountability. everything is somebody else's fault. when i look at who is at fault primarily, it is the people who committed them. emily: jennifer, how do you respond to that as summit he who looks at the broader ecosystem? jennifer: i want to echo what jim is saying too. in the wake of the russian election interference, we saw a lot of attention on internet memes and media literacy, this idea of fake news and we had to know what we are reading. i would like to call on the increasing importance of understanding thi
jim: i think jennifer is right. media, the proportion of negative information certainly can have an environment where like-minded people are encouraging each other to take action. one thing we can't get away from is the concept of personal accountability. when it comes to people committing these mass shootings. the stabbing act in los angeles -- we have to look at the attacker. we have to look that this is something that that person did that they are responsible for. we are losing the concept...
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jennifer is a new orleans with the kids. it's summer, they don't have school. she isn't going to expect that at 6:30 in the morning to get a phone call with your husband has been shot on a ball field. that's what happened. it's kind of like these mixed feelings and she's not thinking like like okay this isn't real r this isn't life-threatening. is it just a flesh wound? and finally the surgeon gets on the phone and says you need to get here as soon as can. she was able to get a flight luckily and take the kids to dc, but she didn't know what to tell the kids. .. >> the mass shooting and you saw police presence all around a member of congress and they kind of shut things down and there was a strong showing of law enforcement at the hospital because nobody knew what was happening and if it was a larger attack and there was a lot of police run in president trump and melania came to visit me that same evening and you at the secret service and next think it was overwhelming in the emergency room so susan said you have to get out we have a hospital or running and tak
jennifer is a new orleans with the kids. it's summer, they don't have school. she isn't going to expect that at 6:30 in the morning to get a phone call with your husband has been shot on a ball field. that's what happened. it's kind of like these mixed feelings and she's not thinking like like okay this isn't real r this isn't life-threatening. is it just a flesh wound? and finally the surgeon gets on the phone and says you need to get here as soon as can. she was able to get a flight luckily...
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jennifer: in the eu they have to do that.were found to be abusing using a dominant position in the browser search in the chrome browser on mobile and other devices. they say we will open up to rivals, a user can search a rival to be a search engine, but they have to bid to be there. there, google, you have to let rivals compete on the merits. you are blocking opportunity. they didn't say you have to give them free access to your products and android. i actually don't think this requirement of bidding is what will get them in trouble. i don't think they will get in trouble. i think the eu will watch this and see how it works in the marketplace and see if it gives rivals some opportunity to be the default engine on more phones than it is now. david: specifically from the point of a regulator, how do you decide if you are doing good for society or just lining the pockets of just hundreds of lawyers? the one thing is for sure out of all of this, a lot of lawyers will be making a lot of fees. kevin: typically come in forces that a
jennifer: in the eu they have to do that.were found to be abusing using a dominant position in the browser search in the chrome browser on mobile and other devices. they say we will open up to rivals, a user can search a rival to be a search engine, but they have to bid to be there. there, google, you have to let rivals compete on the merits. you are blocking opportunity. they didn't say you have to give them free access to your products and android. i actually don't think this requirement of...
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. >> jennifer grossman, who was ayn rand? >> ayn rand was an immigrant, she was born alyssa rosenbaum in 1905. she and her sister witnessed the russian revolution when she was 12 from the window of her parents apartment. after the revolution the communists came and took her parents's business, all their money him of their home. she wandered and struggled. she was inspired by what she saw on screen that there was a possibility to go to a place where she could live her life and pursue her dreams. she came here six years after women got the franchise to vote. she worked many jobs, she became a writing machine, she wrote screen plays, she wrote books, then she wrote of course you pick novel the we know her best buy, the fountain head and "atlas shrugged". between those two books, she wrote "anthem," a short dystopian sci-fi novel which we chose to adapt as a graphic novel. >> host: we will get into that in just a minute. what was her philosophy? why is she still relevant among a segment of society today? >> if you have been watch
. >> jennifer grossman, who was ayn rand? >> ayn rand was an immigrant, she was born alyssa rosenbaum in 1905. she and her sister witnessed the russian revolution when she was 12 from the window of her parents apartment. after the revolution the communists came and took her parents's business, all their money him of their home. she wandered and struggled. she was inspired by what she saw on screen that there was a possibility to go to a place where she could live her life and pursue...
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i'll continue with jennifer on this. i want to read to you, jennifer, what we heard from one of the accusers today. ghislain referring to ghislain maxwell and jeffrey took me in the woman said. they made me feel like i feels part of a family something i desperately needed. the accuser described a rape from epstein that left her vomiting for days. quote we have all suffered and he is winning in death the woman said. his death has robbed me of that justice. you represent other clients. >> yes. >> of jeffrey epstein. is this a shared view? >> very much so. this is really a tragedy for them because they were so close to being able to confront their abuser and that's a very important step for all abused victims. they just need to have that closure. this is one of the things that was very positive about the nassir proceeding. >> there was someone there to hear their testimony and say this is what effect you had on me. >> exactly. this was probably one of the first if not the first federal court hearings with such a large group
i'll continue with jennifer on this. i want to read to you, jennifer, what we heard from one of the accusers today. ghislain referring to ghislain maxwell and jeffrey took me in the woman said. they made me feel like i feels part of a family something i desperately needed. the accuser described a rape from epstein that left her vomiting for days. quote we have all suffered and he is winning in death the woman said. his death has robbed me of that justice. you represent other clients. >>...
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jennifer let me bring you into the conversation i'm just looking here at the refusal rates for u.s. b. visas and these are 3 says that allow you to consult with business associates in the u.s. that you can actually work with these visas and say just looking back just over a year ago 2 years ago you can see the countries that are unpopular for allowing people to come in using this particular kind of visa into the u.s. somalia iran to pity yemen syria united kingdom france germany so france and germany are more poppy in terms of allowing people in do you notice that there's a hierarchy of who eventually gets into the country on a visa that's involved in science or technology of research and who doesn't make it i think with those particular b. visas it's actually difficult to know what from the statistics what the purpose of the visas are so we don't know how many of those was or for normal business also the sorts of conferences that people were talking about but but clearly whichever one they're for. putting barriers in the way of getting such abuses interrupts the flow of both commer
jennifer let me bring you into the conversation i'm just looking here at the refusal rates for u.s. b. visas and these are 3 says that allow you to consult with business associates in the u.s. that you can actually work with these visas and say just looking back just over a year ago 2 years ago you can see the countries that are unpopular for allowing people to come in using this particular kind of visa into the u.s. somalia iran to pity yemen syria united kingdom france germany so france and...
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jennifer let me bring you into the conversation i'm just looking here at the refusal rates for u.s.b. visas and these are freezes that allow you to consult with business associates in the u.s. that you can actually work with these visas and say just looking back just over a year ago 2 years ago you can see the countries that are unpopular for allowing people to come in using this particular kind of visa into the u.s. somalia iran to pity yemen syria united kingdom france germany so france and germany are more poppy in terms of allowing people in do you notice that there's a hierarchy of who eventually gets into the country on a visa that's involved in science or technology of research and who doesn't make it i think with those particular b. visas it's actually difficult to know what from the statistics what the purpose of the visas are so we don't know how many of those was or for normal business also the sorts of conferences that people were talking about but but clearly whichever one they're for. putting barras in the way of getting such abuses interrupts the flow of both commerce a
jennifer let me bring you into the conversation i'm just looking here at the refusal rates for u.s.b. visas and these are freezes that allow you to consult with business associates in the u.s. that you can actually work with these visas and say just looking back just over a year ago 2 years ago you can see the countries that are unpopular for allowing people to come in using this particular kind of visa into the u.s. somalia iran to pity yemen syria united kingdom france germany so france and...
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veronica called her best friend, jennifer. >> i panicked. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. i >> but it had happened. silverthorne police check local hospitals, her friends scoured the neighborhood. >> it seemed unbelievable that stephanie would not check in. >> a day became two, then three, and some private secrets were about to become very public, indeed. >>> so, where was stephanie? police had a lot of questions ha for her husband, dale. they also wanted to talk to that other man in her life, her t boyfriend, ron. >> i just want to ask, straight up again -- not accusing you -- do you know where stephanie is right now?t with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. it's the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's safe for puppies. nexgard. what one little chew can do. so you have ten years experience... i do. but no phd? i do have a masters in early childhood development. you don't mind if i record this, do you? uhh, no
veronica called her best friend, jennifer. >> i panicked. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. i >> but it had happened. silverthorne police check local hospitals, her friends scoured the neighborhood. >> it seemed unbelievable that stephanie would not check in. >> a day became two, then three, and some private secrets were about to become very public, indeed. >>> so, where was stephanie? police had a lot of questions ha for her husband,...
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jennifer let me bring you into the conversation i'm just looking here at the refusal rates for u.s.b. visas and these are freezes that allow you to consult with business associates in the u.s. that you can actually work with these visas and say just looking back just over a year ago 2 years ago you can see the countries that are popular for allowing people to come in he's in this particular kind of visa into the u.s. somalia iran to pity them in syria united kingdom france germany so france and germany are more popular in terms of allowing people when do you notice that there's a hierarchy of who eventually gets into the country on a visa that's involved in science or technology of research and who doesn't make it i think with those particular b. visas it's actually difficult to know what from the statistics what the purpose of the visas are so we don't know how many of those was or for normal business also the sorts of conferences that people were talking about but but clearly whichever one they're for. putting barriers in the way of getting such abuses interrupts the flow of both co
jennifer let me bring you into the conversation i'm just looking here at the refusal rates for u.s.b. visas and these are freezes that allow you to consult with business associates in the u.s. that you can actually work with these visas and say just looking back just over a year ago 2 years ago you can see the countries that are popular for allowing people to come in he's in this particular kind of visa into the u.s. somalia iran to pity them in syria united kingdom france germany so france and...
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josh marshall of talking points memo and jennifer rubin.ennifer, it does seem to me, we've seen this now a bunch of times. we saw with herman cain and steven moore as possibilities a the fed where a name gets floated and the backlash both external and internal does actually matter. >> right. i think it's indicative of two things. one, there is absolutely nobody in the white house now to tell him no or to dissuade him from these things. he sees someone on fox and it's out of his mouth and on to twitter. and the second is that there are limits in the republican party in the senate on some of these critical nominations. they do care enough about the fed to make a fuss. they do care enough -- >> yep. >> -- the one security, national security position that possibly could still have someone who is actually competent. they're not willing to criticize trump. they're not willing to call him a racist or call him incompetent, but they do have their limits, and every once in a while they put their foot down, particularly when you taunt the majority lea
josh marshall of talking points memo and jennifer rubin.ennifer, it does seem to me, we've seen this now a bunch of times. we saw with herman cain and steven moore as possibilities a the fed where a name gets floated and the backlash both external and internal does actually matter. >> right. i think it's indicative of two things. one, there is absolutely nobody in the white house now to tell him no or to dissuade him from these things. he sees someone on fox and it's out of his mouth and...
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we're so happy for jennifer. >>> well, patrick swayze and his wife lisa were married 34 years beforer lost his battle with pancreatic cancer in 2009. next month, if you can believe it, marks the tenth anniversary of his passing and only "e.t." sat down with his widow, lisa, to talk about patrick's remarkable life and legacy. >> i dream that everyone diagnosed will be fortunate to have hope. tonight i stand here, another individual living with cancer. >> you spend every day fighting for that person's life. i know he spent every day fighting for his own. >> this was one of patrick's final public appearances. the star's war with cancer made him noticeably thinner. but he was filled with courage and praying for a cure. almost exactly a year later, in september of 2009, he passed away. he was just 57. when he was diagnosed with cancer, how difficult was that for you as his wife and for him? >> it's like the worst thing in the world to go through. you know, he survived 22 months which was miraculous with the diagnosis that he received. >> "e.t." spent many years with patrick and lisa, incl
we're so happy for jennifer. >>> well, patrick swayze and his wife lisa were married 34 years beforer lost his battle with pancreatic cancer in 2009. next month, if you can believe it, marks the tenth anniversary of his passing and only "e.t." sat down with his widow, lisa, to talk about patrick's remarkable life and legacy. >> i dream that everyone diagnosed will be fortunate to have hope. tonight i stand here, another individual living with cancer. >> you spend...
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i'm also joined by jennifer rubenstein and john harwood, host of the cnbc digital series "speakeasy with john harwood." make sense of what is going on today. not the president's tweet, but about what happened that has caused the biggest percentage drop on the market this entire year. >> well, i think investors are coming to the conclusion that recession risks are uncomfortably high and rising. and the principle reason for that is the president's tariff war, trade war. it's doing a lot of damage to the economy. business investment has flat lined since the trade war got going about a year ago. exports are falling. what we learned yesterday is the global economy is now very close to recession. the german economy contracted last quarter. the british economy contracted last quarter. and china is also struggling. so the entire global economy including the united states is closer to recession. and i think investors are very panicked by it. >> mark, in fairness, we've had a long time since the last recession. it's been more than ten years. that's longer, much longer than the average. it's almost
i'm also joined by jennifer rubenstein and john harwood, host of the cnbc digital series "speakeasy with john harwood." make sense of what is going on today. not the president's tweet, but about what happened that has caused the biggest percentage drop on the market this entire year. >> well, i think investors are coming to the conclusion that recession risks are uncomfortably high and rising. and the principle reason for that is the president's tariff war, trade war. it's doing...
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jennifer is an msnbc contributor. jason, you worked on obamacare and many things under president obama, often referred to as one of the architectures of obamacare, but you have never heard anyone called it fuhrman care, which was the equivalent of peter navarro's trade war that the republican senators are suddenly willing to complaining about. talk about what it would be like inside a real white house today, trying to deal with these kinds of policy conflicts that donald trump keeps creating. >> yeah, thanks so much for having me on on this really important topic. you know, look, china does a lot of bad things economically. we need to do something about it, but 2 1/2 years into this strategy, we've gotten absolutely no acceptance from china. what it's going to take is a more concerted effort rather than that random spray of policy, announcing it one day, taking it back the next, starting a trade war with mexico the third day. this fall we may have tariffs on german autos. focus on the problem, the problem is china's s
jennifer is an msnbc contributor. jason, you worked on obamacare and many things under president obama, often referred to as one of the architectures of obamacare, but you have never heard anyone called it fuhrman care, which was the equivalent of peter navarro's trade war that the republican senators are suddenly willing to complaining about. talk about what it would be like inside a real white house today, trying to deal with these kinds of policy conflicts that donald trump keeps creating....
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what's your sense of all of this, jennifer? it turned into an international crisis because of a trump tweet? >> i wouldn't say it's a crisis. i would call it a debacle. for the israeli prime minister to jump like a little lapdog, like a little poodle every time trump sends out a tweet is frankly embarrassing for a country that prides itself on exercising its democratic rights, exercising its own autonomy. it makes israel look like it's critics claim, like it is not really a democracy, like it is not willing to listen to critics. it makes them seem like they are indifferent to the u.s./israeli relationship. these are members of congress of its closest allies and here they are giving them the back of the hand. they also saiet a terrible precedent because all kinds of countries will seek to exclude all kinds of congress people. and as far as trump, it's backfired for him as well. it takes a lot of doing to get groups like aipac, which was the principal lobbyist for u.s./jewish relationship -- or u.s./israeli relationship to get on
what's your sense of all of this, jennifer? it turned into an international crisis because of a trump tweet? >> i wouldn't say it's a crisis. i would call it a debacle. for the israeli prime minister to jump like a little lapdog, like a little poodle every time trump sends out a tweet is frankly embarrassing for a country that prides itself on exercising its democratic rights, exercising its own autonomy. it makes israel look like it's critics claim, like it is not really a democracy,...
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tyrus and jennifer williams, thanks so much and spike. up next, here's rick leventhal for shep. >> brand new information out of el paso. police say the killer fessed up and told them who he was targeting. a live report moments away. president trump wrapping up some swanky fund raisers. before hitting i'm the hamptons, the president says he intends to get something done on guns. >> we have tremendous support for common sense, sensible, important background checks. we don't want people that are mentally ill, people that are sick. we don't want them having guns. who does? >> but beyond congress, can the president convince the nra to get on board? a suspected killer already serving time is on the run. investigators warning folks to be on the look out after a prisoner hopped a tractor to make his mistake and he might have murdered a corrections employee. and a shark taking a diver by surprise. the man said he could have died if it wasn't for a couple of nurses that happened to be nearby. we'll talk to the heros that didn't hesitate to help. i'
tyrus and jennifer williams, thanks so much and spike. up next, here's rick leventhal for shep. >> brand new information out of el paso. police say the killer fessed up and told them who he was targeting. a live report moments away. president trump wrapping up some swanky fund raisers. before hitting i'm the hamptons, the president says he intends to get something done on guns. >> we have tremendous support for common sense, sensible, important background checks. we don't want...
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jennifer brady was 3-0 out of practice.ennifer brady was 3—0 up, halep came back, although the american won the set 6—4. after a string of uncharacteristic u nforced a string of uncharacteristic unforced errors, 72 places separate halep and brady. this was their first ever meeting. defending champion in canada was pushed all the way and she was mightily relieved to take the second is that evan—5 into level the match in the process. the decider was close and intense, there were no fewer than six breaks of serve with halep taking it all the way to the tie—break with brady, a player who has never been ranked higher than 60th in the world. but the world champion, number four came through the end, sealing her place in round three. this proved to be as tough a start of a title defence as halep could have had and it get any easier from here. coleman harrison, bbc news. in the men's singles, which is being played in montreal, the early winners on wednesday included the defending rafael nadal. he's bidding to win the tournament for
jennifer brady was 3-0 out of practice.ennifer brady was 3—0 up, halep came back, although the american won the set 6—4. after a string of uncharacteristic u nforced a string of uncharacteristic unforced errors, 72 places separate halep and brady. this was their first ever meeting. defending champion in canada was pushed all the way and she was mightily relieved to take the second is that evan—5 into level the match in the process. the decider was close and intense, there were no fewer...
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jennifer, stretch? >> i agree. think it's more likely they will be disciplined by the department of justice internally, maybe fired, maybe docked vacation days, something like that. >> okay. thank you both very much, jennifer rodgers, i appreciate this morning. >>> we have breaking news, the trump administration has just made it easier to limit the number of legal -- legal immigrants coming into the united states. let's go to my colleague our justice coordinator jessica schneider who can explain this more. is this a rule from the trump administration? >> it is, poppy. it's just been released in the federal register. it will take effect in 60 days. this is a rule showing trump administration is cracking down on illegal and legal immigration with the publishing of this new rule. trump administration releasing this legislation that will reshame immigrants likely to become dependent on government assistance. that in turn will likely restreit immigration by limiting to those that can support themselves financially. what
jennifer, stretch? >> i agree. think it's more likely they will be disciplined by the department of justice internally, maybe fired, maybe docked vacation days, something like that. >> okay. thank you both very much, jennifer rodgers, i appreciate this morning. >>> we have breaking news, the trump administration has just made it easier to limit the number of legal -- legal immigrants coming into the united states. let's go to my colleague our justice coordinator jessica...
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i'm talking about in the as an order of policy and how you can influence time jennifer and bailey is not just another radio announcer. she produces and co-hosts a radio show on alex if im with teenagers they talk about gun violence and its effects on the lives xander township which borders so that it is richest square mile santa is one of the roughest and most violent suburbs of johannesburg with gun violence and something that people in alexandria have to have they have 10 to normalise which is not a good thing so i am talking about gun violence actually helps make people realize and makes them gain conscious that it's not ok to be killed for someone to be killed with a god according to gun free said africa between 18 and 21 people are killed by firearms every day in the country. marianne an activist for the organization trains these young journalists she teaches them how to target gun violence through their reporting and down the line change alexandra. alexander has a history of violence and it's you know there are some people call alexandra and that's not something one can be prou
i'm talking about in the as an order of policy and how you can influence time jennifer and bailey is not just another radio announcer. she produces and co-hosts a radio show on alex if im with teenagers they talk about gun violence and its effects on the lives xander township which borders so that it is richest square mile santa is one of the roughest and most violent suburbs of johannesburg with gun violence and something that people in alexandria have to have they have 10 to normalise which...
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. >> reporter: jennifer from nearby st. john. jodi from florida and tammy from arizona and fran have a lot in common. look closely and you notice a big difference. ages. jennifer is 53. jodi is 55. tammy is 69. fwr fran is 70. birth parents never married and had an on again and off again relationship that lasted for years. they may have had as many as eight children. each given up for adoption. >> i get a call from jodi. i'm your sister. >> reporter: another sister died in texas 30 years ago and brother craig now 63 and living in hawaii. >> he says it is good i moved out of highland, indiana when i was 17. i would have been dating one of my sisters frm. >> reporter: they were all born in northwest indiana. most growing up a few miles apart. jodi and jennifer went to the same beauty school. learning they were polish. a visit to perogi fest was a must. they read a sister is god's way of making sure we never walk alone. jennifer who recently lost a son is founding that out. >> i don't have time to cry. when i cry, they pick up the p
. >> reporter: jennifer from nearby st. john. jodi from florida and tammy from arizona and fran have a lot in common. look closely and you notice a big difference. ages. jennifer is 53. jodi is 55. tammy is 69. fwr fran is 70. birth parents never married and had an on again and off again relationship that lasted for years. they may have had as many as eight children. each given up for adoption. >> i get a call from jodi. i'm your sister. >> reporter: another sister died in...
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but it's not a causal role. >> thanks, jennifer. i'm going to disagree slightly. i do see a causal role, because the moral issues and the indiscipline issues that we have been discussing today were already showing up in the army as a hole. and the army's leadership was concerned about that in trying to figure out one of the best ways to deal with it. but i will point out who wrote a very good history of the end of the draft and the beginning of the all volunteer force identified five reasons. first about american history has been a volunteer army. we only had draft armys in world war i. i'm not going to talk about the civil war. world war i and world war ii. and for a brief period after world war ii encompassing the korean war. then they -- another reason was that by the '60s, the size of the eligible population for conscription was so large that they couldn't draft everybody. in fact, the issue became who serves when all cannot serve? and there were so many deferments added and exemptions added to the law that by that time, there were more reasons not to serve th
but it's not a causal role. >> thanks, jennifer. i'm going to disagree slightly. i do see a causal role, because the moral issues and the indiscipline issues that we have been discussing today were already showing up in the army as a hole. and the army's leadership was concerned about that in trying to figure out one of the best ways to deal with it. but i will point out who wrote a very good history of the end of the draft and the beginning of the all volunteer force identified five...
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and everybody who helped him should be held responsible for ruining jennifer's life. >> reporter: jennifer says epstein raped her in his new york city home when she was 15 talking to nbc news just after epstein's arrest >> justice for me would be for him really to spend the rest of his life in prison >> reporter: now that epstein is gone, the suit is going after his associates, accusing three unidentified employees a recruiter, a secretary and a maid of facilitating the sexual assault in the early 2000s it also names epstein's long-time friend and associate ghislaine maxwell who she said she never met. maxwell enabled what they call a sex trafficking rirng of children in 2003, long before he was accused of child sex abuse, epstein spoke with a reporter on his private caribbean island >> i realize what i am i'm very comfortable in my own skin >> reporter: the conversation posted by bloomberg ranges from his fabulous wealth to science and math >> on my own island, my own ranch. i can think the thoughts i want to think i can do the work i want to do i have the freedom for as i see fit. >> rep
and everybody who helped him should be held responsible for ruining jennifer's life. >> reporter: jennifer says epstein raped her in his new york city home when she was 15 talking to nbc news just after epstein's arrest >> justice for me would be for him really to spend the rest of his life in prison >> reporter: now that epstein is gone, the suit is going after his associates, accusing three unidentified employees a recruiter, a secretary and a maid of facilitating the sexual...
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and due to the environment reporter jennifer collins is in geneva for us hi jan so the conference there ends today what has been achieved for wildlife protection in general well there's really been a big big trend towards more protectionism so restricting trade banning trade in some cases we have animals that have been added to the list like sharks authors which we just heard and of course the big question has been ivory trade on elephant protection and that's revealed a really big big split in the continent of africa on how elephants should be conserved and some of the southern african states have been talking about pulling out and all this kind of. but of course that will be very difficult for them to do because they trade so many animals inside and so they could just leave because of elephants because it is kind of the only game in town but yes conservationists in general are very happy here because they feel that trade is a driver of a calm good driver of a species extinction and they feel that more protection restricting trade is often the way to go jennifer with that kind of divis
and due to the environment reporter jennifer collins is in geneva for us hi jan so the conference there ends today what has been achieved for wildlife protection in general well there's really been a big big trend towards more protectionism so restricting trade banning trade in some cases we have animals that have been added to the list like sharks authors which we just heard and of course the big question has been ivory trade on elephant protection and that's revealed a really big big split in...
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charles: go back to jennifer. she has more particularly where the fed is particularly when it comes to yields. >> charles, i wanted to say in the minutes fed officials did discuss the drop in nominal yields. they did discuss the prospect of financial instability though they don't feel that's a huge threat right now. it was interesting because a few members talked about the inversion on three month, 10-year treasury as opposed what we saw between the 10 and twos. because it was invert ad couple months, if that continues that could signal further weakness and could riesch the fed to cut substantially. that was only a couple members. i also want to know, while a lot has happened over the past three weeks on the trade front, it seemed very in the minutes the fed is expecting this to continue. if people are thinking, oh, the fed will turn around and start cutting rate all of a sudden because the president decided to levy more tariffs on china may not be the case. we'll get some more color from powell on friday but, you
charles: go back to jennifer. she has more particularly where the fed is particularly when it comes to yields. >> charles, i wanted to say in the minutes fed officials did discuss the drop in nominal yields. they did discuss the prospect of financial instability though they don't feel that's a huge threat right now. it was interesting because a few members talked about the inversion on three month, 10-year treasury as opposed what we saw between the 10 and twos. because it was invert ad...
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and jennifer ruben an opinion writer at "washington post" and msnbc. jared bernstein, you have seen a lot in your life and work in politics. and in business. in economics. the president starting a war with the federal reserve chief, comparing him to the leader of an authoritarian nation, is something i've never seen. >> yeah, i got to say, i don't pay close attention to a lot of what trump says, because it's often meaningless. but that one just got deeply under my skin, as much as i sense it did yours and hopefully many of our viewers as well. i have known jerome powell for a while, before he went over to the federal reserve. this is a guy with has been a thoughtful and dedicated public servant for as long as i've known him. and for trump who is, as you've said, delivering the chaos and the crazy at a rate that's massively accelerated from what was already too much to take, for him to come after powell that way, is, you know, it's beyond norm breaking, it's just reprehensible. and as you also correctly pointed out, just kind of getting back to the econ
and jennifer ruben an opinion writer at "washington post" and msnbc. jared bernstein, you have seen a lot in your life and work in politics. and in business. in economics. the president starting a war with the federal reserve chief, comparing him to the leader of an authoritarian nation, is something i've never seen. >> yeah, i got to say, i don't pay close attention to a lot of what trump says, because it's often meaningless. but that one just got deeply under my skin, as much...
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and everybody who helped him should be held responsible for ruining jennifer's life >> reporter: jennifer araoz says epstein raped her in his new york city home when she was 15 talking to nbc news st after es arrest >> justice for me would be for him to spend the rest of his life in prison >> reporter: now that epstein is gone, the suit is going after his associates, accusing three employees, a secretary, and a maid, of facilitating sexual assault in the early 2000s. it also names epstein's long time friend and associate ghislaine maxwell who araoz says she never met. the suit alleges that maxwell enabled what prosecutors call a sex trafficking ring of children in 2003, long before he was accused of child sex abuse, epstein spoke with a reporter on his private caribbean island >> i realize what i am i'm very comfortable in my own skin >> reporter: the conversation posted by bloomberg, ranges from his fabulous wealth to science and math >> on my own island, my own ranch i can think the thoughts i want to think. i can do the work i want to do >> reporter: this is what that same island looke
and everybody who helped him should be held responsible for ruining jennifer's life >> reporter: jennifer araoz says epstein raped her in his new york city home when she was 15 talking to nbc news st after es arrest >> justice for me would be for him to spend the rest of his life in prison >> reporter: now that epstein is gone, the suit is going after his associates, accusing three employees, a secretary, and a maid, of facilitating sexual assault in the early 2000s. it also...
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to view environment reporter jennifer collins for us in geneva thank you jenny. since the turn of the century the number of people over the age of 100 has risen markedly the un counts more than half a 1000000 of president but how do you get old and stay young berliner berliner leopold could folic is $102.00 and still giving swimming lessons. violet maybe they've also told the same teacher at the grand old age of 100 into his still given classes every week at the school in burnie. thanks swimming in his spanish. was ok to me doing sports is one of the biggest joys in life. was going to. thank you for keeping fit has certainly helped to keep leo young. the full metal worker who wanted to stay active when you talk 14 years ago. he qualified as a swimming instructor and has been teaching children ever since thank you. i just love being with the kids i do it all for free if not. more than a 1000 children have taken to the water to meet. kids h. doesn't bother to think of how old is leona. and how you didn't choose. but he's really helpful and very patient. if you beli
to view environment reporter jennifer collins for us in geneva thank you jenny. since the turn of the century the number of people over the age of 100 has risen markedly the un counts more than half a 1000000 of president but how do you get old and stay young berliner berliner leopold could folic is $102.00 and still giving swimming lessons. violet maybe they've also told the same teacher at the grand old age of 100 into his still given classes every week at the school in burnie. thanks...
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jennifer is 53. joni is 55. >>tammy is 69 and fran is 70 their birth parents apparently never married and had an on again off again relationship that lasted for years. >>joseph bourbon and helen was bikie may have had as many as 8 children together each given up for adoption. i get a call from jody inch eagles. >>i'm sister don't hang up. >>the women have identified another sister sandra who died in texas 30 years ago and a brother craig tubes act now 63 and living in hawaii. he says. >>it's good thing i moved out of a a highland indiana when i was 17 i could have been date one of my sisters, >>they were all born in northwest, indiana most growing up just a few miles apart joni and jennifer even went to the same beauty school. we remember the same professors learning they were be fest was a must. >>we have our sister bracelets they read a sister is god's way of making sure we never walk alone. >>jennifer who recently lost a son is finding that out. >>i don't have time to crack but i so just pick up the pieces. >
jennifer is 53. joni is 55. >>tammy is 69 and fran is 70 their birth parents apparently never married and had an on again off again relationship that lasted for years. >>joseph bourbon and helen was bikie may have had as many as 8 children together each given up for adoption. i get a call from jody inch eagles. >>i'm sister don't hang up. >>the women have identified another sister sandra who died in texas 30 years ago and a brother craig tubes act now 63 and living in...
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every week jennifer and your peers take to the streets of alexandria and speak to people affected crime in the community these interviews are the same to of the one hour saturday program supported by children's radio foundation and gun free so there. was only killing our society by keeping quiet about certain issues and i was talking about them we are influencing other young people that your voice matters you know i hate saying that we had saying those speaking for the voiceless they're not voiceless they just need a platform and that's what we're doing we're giving them a platform in order to voice the issues since 2014 over 50 young journalists have been involved in the program called bigger than life as they continue to mobilize for gun free zones in their communities the skills they learned today could see them becoming the next big names in radio or advocacy in the future. and that is it for now from d.w. news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page it's been great having you along. by. what secrets lie behind these may. find even experienced
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outfront now is jennifer horn. of the new hampshire republican party and recently served as campaign manager for bill weld's primary challenge against president trump. thank you for being here, jennifer. >> thank you for having me. it's a pressure. thanks very much. >> were you surprised when you heard that from president trump today? >> not particularly. in fact, that statement is exactly -- goes to the heart of what is the many pr with this endorsement from the log cabin republicans to begin with. of course the president is taking it and using it to advance his own political and personal agenda without ever having earned it. and that's my problem with this endorsement is that this president has not earned the support of an esteemed organization that has spent 40 years fighting for equality and including for all americans. i have a tremendous amount of respect for the people on the board appear privileged to work with. but this endorsement was given without any earning on the part of the the president and i think
outfront now is jennifer horn. of the new hampshire republican party and recently served as campaign manager for bill weld's primary challenge against president trump. thank you for being here, jennifer. >> thank you for having me. it's a pressure. thanks very much. >> were you surprised when you heard that from president trump today? >> not particularly. in fact, that statement is exactly -- goes to the heart of what is the many pr with this endorsement from the log cabin...