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it was right before he met jennifer that he changed his name. >> jennifer henderson grew up in a wayhe had loving parents. they were very religious. they went to church. >> we actually met online. >> we just kind of started chatting and then, you know, we went from there to all of a sudden we started talking on the phone. and then one day we were like, you know what? we want to meet. >> so they arrange a rendezvous at a local mall. they go to a movie, they spend the whole day together, and that was it. from that moment on, they were pretty much inseparable. >> we dated for about a year, and he proposed to me in catalina. we actually had two weddings, a quick one in corona del mar on the beach. just family, close friends, barefoot, shorts, very casual. it was very fun. and then the big, formal wedding. >> who knows why jennifer ends up saying yes to skylar. they're so different in so many ways. he grows up this troubled childhood. she grows up with all these advantages. she has a little bit of a profession going for herself. he's got no career path that we can see. >> i am a hair styl
it was right before he met jennifer that he changed his name. >> jennifer henderson grew up in a wayhe had loving parents. they were very religious. they went to church. >> we actually met online. >> we just kind of started chatting and then, you know, we went from there to all of a sudden we started talking on the phone. and then one day we were like, you know what? we want to meet. >> so they arrange a rendezvous at a local mall. they go to a movie, they spend the...
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go ahead, jennifer. whenever you look into some want the answer to this question because it might show some democratic ordination might at least show some kind of knowledge. i mean, that's the only reason why somebody that claims to want to get to the bottom. what is actually research. i understand why, why democratic why, why did the left wing is very angry. i understand why they are perpetuating this guilty until proven innocent thing, because it gives that we what done the crap did during the molar investigation during the molar which all women job with guilty programs. and it was turned out to all be a lie about this. russia collusion hope, and because of that, you see why the democrats take your box, you're guilty until proven in it said, i want you to demand it because the fact that they don't have the fact they don't have the investigative material, they don't have the answers. and that's exactly why they're so angry and they want to shut everybody down and interrupt, you know, they don't have a c
go ahead, jennifer. whenever you look into some want the answer to this question because it might show some democratic ordination might at least show some kind of knowledge. i mean, that's the only reason why somebody that claims to want to get to the bottom. what is actually research. i understand why, why democratic why, why did the left wing is very angry. i understand why they are perpetuating this guilty until proven innocent thing, because it gives that we what done the crap did during...
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jennifer. here why doesn't nancy pelosi want to be asked hard questions because it was, he was in charge of the security of the capital and, and the sergeant at arms requested 5 times for more assistance and he got crickets and then he got fired the next day. go ahead, jennifer. whenever you look into some of the answers to this question, because it might show some democratic ordination might at least show some kind of knowledge. i mean, that's the only reason why somebody that claims to want to get to the bottom wouldn't actually research this. i understand why, why democrats, why, why the left wing is very angry. i understand why they are perpetuating the guilty until proven innocent thing. because of that, we what done the crap did during the molar investigation during the molar workshop . when john gill, can you prove it was turned out to all be a lie about this russia collusion hope and because of that, you see why the democrats are your thoughts, your guilt, diesel, proven anything. i wan
jennifer. here why doesn't nancy pelosi want to be asked hard questions because it was, he was in charge of the security of the capital and, and the sergeant at arms requested 5 times for more assistance and he got crickets and then he got fired the next day. go ahead, jennifer. whenever you look into some of the answers to this question, because it might show some democratic ordination might at least show some kind of knowledge. i mean, that's the only reason why somebody that claims to want...
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jennifer, i'm going to cut to the chase.assports, why don't we have certification of vaccination to make your life and professional lives easier? jennifer: i think we should be doing everything possible to incentivize people to get vaccinated. telling them because you are protected with vaccines doesn't mean you're -- doesn't that is counter to the goal of getting people vaccinated. but the secretary says about this is how we actually establish vaccination proof. it probably has to be on the national level. it's probably not sufficient for international travel. the fact of the matter is if you are vaccinated, you are protected. tom: i look at this moving target. when does it get fixed? maybe the secretary of help us. do you see a timeline where this gets done quickly? jennifer: we know there are deeply inequitable distributions of vaccines. it's a matter of international politics when there's a handful of countries have used more than 75% of the vaccine administered worldwide. we also worry about the penalty that places on c
jennifer, i'm going to cut to the chase.assports, why don't we have certification of vaccination to make your life and professional lives easier? jennifer: i think we should be doing everything possible to incentivize people to get vaccinated. telling them because you are protected with vaccines doesn't mean you're -- doesn't that is counter to the goal of getting people vaccinated. but the secretary says about this is how we actually establish vaccination proof. it probably has to be on the...
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frustrated by their case, jennifer _ grace? frustrated by their case, jennifer and - grace?tudents managed to raise enough money to pay some genealogy experts to pay some genealogy experts to look into the case. the company was founded shortly after the golden state killer was identified with a mission to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine — to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine hits _ to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine hits within - to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine hits within third cousins _ want to fine hits within third cousins to make the case tractable. we definitely had some — tractable. we definitely had some within the third cousin range — some within the third cousin range but there were no straightforward matches that were — straightforward matches that were within second cousins. that— were within second cousins. that is— were within second cousins. that is someone who would share a great great grandmother or grandfather, that kind of situation?— grandfather, that kind of situation?- like - grandfather, that kind of situation?- lik
frustrated by their case, jennifer _ grace? frustrated by their case, jennifer and - grace?tudents managed to raise enough money to pay some genealogy experts to pay some genealogy experts to look into the case. the company was founded shortly after the golden state killer was identified with a mission to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine — to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine hits _ to solve unsolvable cases. you want to fine hits within - to solve unsolvable cases. you want to...
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jennifer: i hope so.re's been a lot of change in guidance and discussion about masks now. the fact remains, if you are fully vaccinated, you are well protected against the thing we care most about, whether you get sick and that puts you in the hospital. if the virus could not do that, we would not have heard about it. i have to remind people about the larger picture. tom: i'm lost. yesterday -- john is clear on this but lisa spent three hours studying this. what is the goal of the cdc on thursday to get us to less confusion on monday? jennifer: supposedly, one of the things they will be doing is releasing more data on what we apparently now know about breakthrough infections. they said their new guidance that vaccinating people may, in some circumstances, need to return to masks, that that is based on new science. we have not seen the new science. we know it is possible that people fully vaccinated can get infected and sick but we always knew the vaccines were protective against serious disease. if you li
jennifer: i hope so.re's been a lot of change in guidance and discussion about masks now. the fact remains, if you are fully vaccinated, you are well protected against the thing we care most about, whether you get sick and that puts you in the hospital. if the virus could not do that, we would not have heard about it. i have to remind people about the larger picture. tom: i'm lost. yesterday -- john is clear on this but lisa spent three hours studying this. what is the goal of the cdc on...
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jennifer lÓpez disfrutÓ de un tiempo sola con sus hijos.con ben affleck, lo dudo. ellos sÓlo estÁn recuperando el tiempo perdido. carlos: astrid, muchas gracias por el reporte. continÚa siguiendo a esta mujer, que aparentemente no estÁ tan feliz como pensÁbamos. mujer, que aparentemente no estÁ tan feliz como pensÁbamos. regresando, jbalvin y su saborea el verano con el nuevo café frío sunrise batch de dunkin'. una mezcla brillante, balanceada y con cuerpo, con notas de cacao y nueces tostadas. la manera perfecta para brillar este verano. por $2 disfruta un café sunrise batch mediano, frío o caliente. américa se mueve con dunkin'. frío o caliente. para un color incredible que luce natural. nice'n easy en crema. 100% color que luce natural. que dura 8 semanas. cuida tu cabello y cuero cabelludo. con acondicionadores en cada paso. nice'n easy en crema. mejor y más facil. ¿tu balance de vida y trabajo? inexistente. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de e
jennifer lÓpez disfrutÓ de un tiempo sola con sus hijos.con ben affleck, lo dudo. ellos sÓlo estÁn recuperando el tiempo perdido. carlos: astrid, muchas gracias por el reporte. continÚa siguiendo a esta mujer, que aparentemente no estÁ tan feliz como pensÁbamos. mujer, que aparentemente no estÁ tan feliz como pensÁbamos. regresando, jbalvin y su saborea el verano con el nuevo café frío sunrise batch de dunkin'. una mezcla brillante, balanceada y con cuerpo, con notas de cacao y...
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jennifer: it is not a good trend.is a different patient population than has been hospitalized earlier in the pandemic. we have seen good vaccine uptake in the populations that are most likely to become severely ill, older adults. the people who are being hospitalized are younger. although age is the single biggest risk factor, it is not the only risk factor. people with underlying health conditions, and it is a list. it is a lot of people that fit in that category. even people who have no underlying health conditions are being hospitalized. it is tragic because vaccines can prevent that from happening. jonathan: we used to talk about a 70% vaccination rate in this country. can you compare and contrast the reproduction rate of this variant, the dominant variant right now, the delta variant, compared to what we first experienced 18 months ago and what that means for these kind of goals? whether 70% needs to be 75%? jennifer: it likely needs to be higher. the delta variant is spreading more quickly and earlier in people,
jennifer: it is not a good trend.is a different patient population than has been hospitalized earlier in the pandemic. we have seen good vaccine uptake in the populations that are most likely to become severely ill, older adults. the people who are being hospitalized are younger. although age is the single biggest risk factor, it is not the only risk factor. people with underlying health conditions, and it is a list. it is a lot of people that fit in that category. even people who have no...
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jennifer, great to have you back here on out to 0. if we were talking about a precedent or a prime minister who said, just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me. and that president was based in a south american country. one of the many african countries it might sound like the beginnings of a qu. so what's the difference here? yeah, certainly peter, your spot on about that. the technically the political science term for a leader who is already in power, who seeks to remain in power through some sort of practice such as nullifying an election is called an article. but it effectively is like a cool. it's just less violent and it's more self centered in defense of maintaining power for an existing meter. the problem here, and i'm glad you brought up the idea of other countries, is that when, when democracies die, they tend to not die in spectacular fashion over some significant big event. but rather they degrade slowly over time. and so what we're seeing here is more evidence of this idea of the administration under the presidency
jennifer, great to have you back here on out to 0. if we were talking about a precedent or a prime minister who said, just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me. and that president was based in a south american country. one of the many african countries it might sound like the beginnings of a qu. so what's the difference here? yeah, certainly peter, your spot on about that. the technically the political science term for a leader who is already in power, who seeks to remain in power...
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let's ring in jennifer run, who joins me now -- bring in jennifer rome, who joins mina.ack and trade has gone crazy, so many thousands of people having to isolate and the vaccination rates are high. i'm guessing your concerns are around the former, so how concerned are you about the reopening we are seeing in england? jennifer: the recent surging cases, we have had out of control the delta variant, as you know. this is before all the restrictions were lifted. we'll see a two or three week lag. it's really a big gamble. the government doesn't know what's going to happen. they've got models and projections, but honestly, this is a huge experiment and we don't know what's going to happen. anna: we don't know what the case numbers will look like at the peak of this. what estimates do you have around that? we heard run politicians, thinking, planning around 100,000 cases a day as we go through the summer. there's talk of the peak being higher than that still. do you have a sense of how high it will go and when? jennifer: i think most projections are saying 100,000 a day, 1000
let's ring in jennifer run, who joins me now -- bring in jennifer rome, who joins mina.ack and trade has gone crazy, so many thousands of people having to isolate and the vaccination rates are high. i'm guessing your concerns are around the former, so how concerned are you about the reopening we are seeing in england? jennifer: the recent surging cases, we have had out of control the delta variant, as you know. this is before all the restrictions were lifted. we'll see a two or three week lag....
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jennifer is at the dovetail of the medical pandemic.ion and country is red-hot. jennifer, we have rising cases, maybe a little bit of rising deaths and a worry about the variance. this or that variant derail a red-hot american economy? jennifer: sure, we are seeing case rises in nearly every state, and at least half of states have seen increases for more than two weeks meaning that this is not just a one-off, absolutely. this remains a national crisis. obviously, there is a huge disparity in terms of the states that have high vaccination coverage and those that do not and that is the biggest impediment to putting this behind us is getting people vaccinated. tom: we have heard this in every single interview, but what are the pros looking at, the turn and the trend of higher cases, the level of cases, or the rate of change? which matters? jennifer: i look at all of them, because they each tell me something differently. obviously high case numbers are not great because the more people who get sick the greater the probability are that peopl
jennifer is at the dovetail of the medical pandemic.ion and country is red-hot. jennifer, we have rising cases, maybe a little bit of rising deaths and a worry about the variance. this or that variant derail a red-hot american economy? jennifer: sure, we are seeing case rises in nearly every state, and at least half of states have seen increases for more than two weeks meaning that this is not just a one-off, absolutely. this remains a national crisis. obviously, there is a huge disparity in...
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jennifer pasÓ la pÁgina.r adulto con un menor de edad que publica una foto puede ser censurado si no saben que hay una relaciÓn como tal. >> el problema es que no lo publicÓ el padre. >> por eso es que instagram sensibiliza o quita este contenido. a veces uno puede publicar una foto en donde el escote es muy pronunciado. y te ponen contenido sensitivo. >> podrÍa estar errada la postura de ricky martin de que fue un ataque. >> ahora hasta esto. cuando es una foto de mi hijo. >> mucha gente lo va a apoyar. vÁmonos a una pausa. seguimos en s el impacto de las pestañas alcanza nuevas alturas. mascara lash sensational sky high de maybelline new york. longitud sin límites más volumen. sensacional desde cada ángulo. mascara lash sensational sky high. solo de maybelline new york. majestuosas montañas... pintorescas carreteras de la costa... tierras fértiles... hay demasiadas razones para querer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m. cuando hay menos energía limpia dispon
jennifer pasÓ la pÁgina.r adulto con un menor de edad que publica una foto puede ser censurado si no saben que hay una relaciÓn como tal. >> el problema es que no lo publicÓ el padre. >> por eso es que instagram sensibiliza o quita este contenido. a veces uno puede publicar una foto en donde el escote es muy pronunciado. y te ponen contenido sensitivo. >> podrÍa estar errada la postura de ricky martin de que fue un ataque. >> ahora hasta esto. cuando es una foto de...
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jennifer y ben estuvieran posando para rehacer las fotos. jennifer lÓpez no da pasos. a la noche. llegarÁn de la mano muy tranquilos. este restaurante es muy conocido. la gente no se sorprendiÓ. se sentarÁn en una mesa. la gente siguiÓ en lo suyo. hasta que empezÓ el cumpleaÑos de j lo. todo el mundo saco el celular. es donde se hicieron virales las imÁgenes. >> las imÁgenes muestran una complicidad. mucho cariÑo. estaban como agarrados de la mano. ¿quÉ sintiÓ usted? doctor campos: nos percibÍ muy enamorados. mucha complicidad. se hablaba mucho al oÍdo. en este tiempo en donde muchos hombres han perdido el respeto por la mujer. me di cuenta de un detalle. ella fue al baÑo en un momento. la levanto de la mesa. y luego fue con dos de las amigas que estaban con ella. me pareciÓ un detalle viniendo de alguien que quizÁs estÁ acostumbrado a que lo atiendan. >> se esta comentando que alex rodrÍguez tambiÉn fue a este restaurante. ¿usted lo vio? doctor campos: al otro dÍa estaba en un restaurante que se llama bagatelle. jennifer lÓpez tenÍa reservaciÓn en el mismo lugar. pero
jennifer y ben estuvieran posando para rehacer las fotos. jennifer lÓpez no da pasos. a la noche. llegarÁn de la mano muy tranquilos. este restaurante es muy conocido. la gente no se sorprendiÓ. se sentarÁn en una mesa. la gente siguiÓ en lo suyo. hasta que empezÓ el cumpleaÑos de j lo. todo el mundo saco el celular. es donde se hicieron virales las imÁgenes. >> las imÁgenes muestran una complicidad. mucho cariÑo. estaban como agarrados de la mano. ¿quÉ sintiÓ usted? doctor...
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jennifer was with him-- on a facetime call. >> jennifer schoffstall: they were doing c.p.r.stop. don't go. i needed him. and then they said, we lost him. >> pelley: and that was easter sunday. >> jennifer schoffstall: he's one of the only people i have ever known to be able to go be in heaven on resurrection sunday. and that's pretty powerful to me. >> pelley: these are early days. days when the bereaved still expect to hear the key in the door or catch themselves thinking about something they'll say when the one who's gone comes home. they are days that lauren thomas lives in the past tense. i can't help but notice you're wearing your engagement ring. >> thomas: yes. i cannot take it off. even though i saw him in the casket. i saw them lower that same casket into the ground. but taking this ring off just confirms that all of this is real. he's really gone. so, i don't know how long it's going to be on my hand, but i'm in no rush to take it off. >> pelley: all over the country, people are talking about, "isn't it going to be great when this is over?" and it occurs to me, spe
jennifer was with him-- on a facetime call. >> jennifer schoffstall: they were doing c.p.r.stop. don't go. i needed him. and then they said, we lost him. >> pelley: and that was easter sunday. >> jennifer schoffstall: he's one of the only people i have ever known to be able to go be in heaven on resurrection sunday. and that's pretty powerful to me. >> pelley: these are early days. days when the bereaved still expect to hear the key in the door or catch themselves...
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you for joining for one of our c signature events celebratg when women invented a televisioo with jennifer armstrong. now i like my job and not for the stereo typical reasons you may think. i do not read all day. it is definitely part of my job, r but tonight this is the other best. leading authors and hearing them talk about their books. at my favorite magazine for over ten years the commentary reviews she has written six other books on pop culture. two of them on the shows i kind of grew upon, the mickey mouse club and sex in the city. on the compendiums interrelated in the book when women invented a television, jennifer takes a deep dive behind the people that brought us the television show business. it should come as no surprise women were some of the most creative, innovative and business savvy members in the early days of television, yet as it happens, it does come as a surprise. some may recognize the name betty white if you've ever been hooked on a soap opera, ever see alicia keys play two pianos at the same time, she saw hayden's got do that on her variety show, and every mother o
you for joining for one of our c signature events celebratg when women invented a televisioo with jennifer armstrong. now i like my job and not for the stereo typical reasons you may think. i do not read all day. it is definitely part of my job, r but tonight this is the other best. leading authors and hearing them talk about their books. at my favorite magazine for over ten years the commentary reviews she has written six other books on pop culture. two of them on the shows i kind of grew...
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joining us for a signature event, celebrating women's hit month, when women invented television with jennifer armstrong. i like my job at kcpl and i'm not their to reasonably think. do not read all day. reading is part of my job, and one of the best things about my job, but this tonight is t my job and this tonight is the other best thing, authors of books i love and hearing them talk about their books.i' but if i had to trade jobs with anyone i would change with jennifer. she worked at my favorite magazine for over ten years. i've read her commentary reviews and she has written six other books on television and pop culture, to have them on the shows i kind of grew up on, the mickey mouse club and sex in the city. you probably flipped through the books the back story behind the scenes and her latest book once women invented the television, she has a deeper dive into the people and industry that brought us television shownt business. it should come as no surprise women were some of the most creative, innovative business savvy members in the early days of television. yet as it happens some i'm
joining us for a signature event, celebrating women's hit month, when women invented television with jennifer armstrong. i like my job at kcpl and i'm not their to reasonably think. do not read all day. reading is part of my job, and one of the best things about my job, but this tonight is t my job and this tonight is the other best thing, authors of books i love and hearing them talk about their books.i' but if i had to trade jobs with anyone i would change with jennifer. she worked at my...
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as stephanie told her friend, jennifer. >> she heard spanking. she told me she counted at least eight spanx before she got up the stairs and down the hall to the kitchen. >> my boy was acting out far beyond the norm. i said, come on. >> that was a wednesday morning. stephanie was furious about the spanking and stormed off to work and that very day was laid off from her county job. and then, still upset with dale, stephanie went to see a judge and filed a restraining order against him. saw advice from her friend bill. >> honestly, i was a little bit surprised. i had never detected any major problems in the relationship. >> but, and this was distinctly odd, she asked the court to delay implementing the order until the following monday. then she went home and said dale suggested that family holiday. >> we had a wonderful weekend at the hotel colorado. in the hot springs, swimming with the kids. >> but then, back in town, is when stephanie revealed one, that she was in love with a another man. and to, a restraining order was about to be served. >> sh
as stephanie told her friend, jennifer. >> she heard spanking. she told me she counted at least eight spanx before she got up the stairs and down the hall to the kitchen. >> my boy was acting out far beyond the norm. i said, come on. >> that was a wednesday morning. stephanie was furious about the spanking and stormed off to work and that very day was laid off from her county job. and then, still upset with dale, stephanie went to see a judge and filed a restraining order...
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jennifer: we think very broadly about all impacts. the data on carbon, and carbon footprint, and we think is fairly straightforward to build a model about how each company is impacting the environment, and how financially that relates to how they are valued over time and the choices they can make in running their business. we are deep into that. at the same time we are working very actively with our own data giants and modeling teams, with a lot of academics and partners to drive the conversation on better and better data on the social side. i think we see the relationship between companies that have a package of good wages and benefits for workers and how that shows up in the value of the company over time. more work to do on the data side, that is a big part of our business. in the boat etf's, we expect people will hold these companies over years and have the ability to get upside in climate and social factors. guy: we are looking forward to seeing what you do next. who is the next target after exxon. come back and tell us about tha
jennifer: we think very broadly about all impacts. the data on carbon, and carbon footprint, and we think is fairly straightforward to build a model about how each company is impacting the environment, and how financially that relates to how they are valued over time and the choices they can make in running their business. we are deep into that. at the same time we are working very actively with our own data giants and modeling teams, with a lot of academics and partners to drive the...
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our conversation today are two of top reporters, john donnelly, senior writer covering defense and jennifer, budget and appropriation's reporter. with the most established press corps on capitol here, has been trust today deliver the right news at the right time to every congressional office, all 3 branches of government, the vast majority of the agencies and thousands of organizations for over 75 years. home too cq roll call, will empowers more than 5,000 worldwide and monitor, manage and act on the issues that mart most to them. to learn more about and family of brands, visit fiscalnote.com and follow at fiscal note. this conversation is recorded on the record and open to the press. we will share the recording with you viahe e-mail later this wee. and we highly encourage you to submit questions into the q&a bar throughout the webinar. now i would like to begin our q&a, welcome, jen and welcome john. >> hi. >> thanks for having me. >> where do things stand for the appropriation's bill? more actioneen far this year than the senate. in the house appropriation committee they have spending bil
our conversation today are two of top reporters, john donnelly, senior writer covering defense and jennifer, budget and appropriation's reporter. with the most established press corps on capitol here, has been trust today deliver the right news at the right time to every congressional office, all 3 branches of government, the vast majority of the agencies and thousands of organizations for over 75 years. home too cq roll call, will empowers more than 5,000 worldwide and monitor, manage and act...
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how unprecedented is this, jennifer? not uncommon for one state to piggyback on another if you're licensed in more than one state. so in that sense i would say it's not that unusual. it saves a lot of resources for the washington, d.c., folks not to have to look into this and all the facts like the new york appellate judges have. what's really crazy about it is this is the suspension. so it's nothing permanent yet. for them to decide that they need to suspend him from practicing law, they have to have found that he's essentially a danger, that it's not in the public interests for him to practice law while this process is making its way through, while they are having an adversarial hearing if that's what he wants. that's what's extraordinary that he's a danger and two courts have said so. >> all right, thank you very much, jennifer, dan. i appreciate both of your time. >>> next, a moment of silence just taking place at the site of that catastrophic condo collapse. officials marking the moment the search and rescue operati
how unprecedented is this, jennifer? not uncommon for one state to piggyback on another if you're licensed in more than one state. so in that sense i would say it's not that unusual. it saves a lot of resources for the washington, d.c., folks not to have to look into this and all the facts like the new york appellate judges have. what's really crazy about it is this is the suspension. so it's nothing permanent yet. for them to decide that they need to suspend him from practicing law, they have...
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jennifer this has been a delight.nite could go on and on, but we have to let the folks at home go back to doing something other than watching us, maybe watching the tv. your program. >> thank you for coming to this book you with a backer, you you don't belong here which is a rating and fascinating and
jennifer this has been a delight.nite could go on and on, but we have to let the folks at home go back to doing something other than watching us, maybe watching the tv. your program. >> thank you for coming to this book you with a backer, you you don't belong here which is a rating and fascinating and
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jennifer this has been a delight.nite could go on and on, but we have to let the folks at home go back to doing something other than watching us, maybe watching the tv.
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next up on this open forum, jennifer. hello, there. >> hello, good morning. >> good morning. >> i just want to start off saying i love your suit today. so i wanted to talk about womens issues and basically the idea of how a lot of men and specifically republicans don't know how the woman body works and they were saying an iud gives you an abortion every time you have sex, which i find ridiculous. and the idea that they're always saying, you know, we have to help the women and children here in america, that's actually not true. they won't pass the era, you know, the sexual assault is insane in the military. it's like three times what it is in the nation and no one does anything. and also i think that's tied to the fact that elderly men from a completely different generation where let's face it sexism was insane. you had to have a man sign to get an apartment if you could get an apartment, if they'd even let you. and the fact that some 87-year-old people are running the country and make decisions that can last my whole life
next up on this open forum, jennifer. hello, there. >> hello, good morning. >> good morning. >> i just want to start off saying i love your suit today. so i wanted to talk about womens issues and basically the idea of how a lot of men and specifically republicans don't know how the woman body works and they were saying an iud gives you an abortion every time you have sex, which i find ridiculous. and the idea that they're always saying, you know, we have to help the women and...
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so jennifer, when i, when i taught, i should parents think about political agendas of the institution when choosing a white college that they want their children to apply for unfortunately, they really need to think about that before they decide where they're going to go. and i tell parents that all the time that they need to look into the university because you want your children to go to a place that has diversity of thought. and most of these left lending institutions have no idea what that means. they will be discriminated against your children if they don't fall in line with the left professors and the school administrators, which is really unfortunate, but it's the way it is. their grades will be punished, the refund, their grades will be punished if they don't write about what they want them to say . and they will be unfortunately, in many groups not popular. i'm thinking about myself and republican president and i, i was public enemy number one. well, and, but this is, texas is a very read stage. you know, you don't conversations like i think that texas is interesting because
so jennifer, when i, when i taught, i should parents think about political agendas of the institution when choosing a white college that they want their children to apply for unfortunately, they really need to think about that before they decide where they're going to go. and i tell parents that all the time that they need to look into the university because you want your children to go to a place that has diversity of thought. and most of these left lending institutions have no idea what that...
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jennifer. jennifer: thanks, stephen. hi, everyone. great to build on our long tradition of collaborating on the aids conference and i want to thank adeeba. i'm also part of the i.a.f. governing council. i'm proud of the team under adeeba's leadership. we're pivoting quickly to create virtual platforms to allow scientists and community and researchers to keep talking about h.i.v. and connecting and moving this forward despite the obstacles we face. steve talked about the larger uncertain and dangerous situation we find ourselves in. i want to continue from that vantagepoint and focus on four themes which has bearing on the h.i.v. response and outlook. the first is the economic outlook for countries. second, funding for h.i.v. is on shaky ground. the third, the last year and a half have shown us how important the prime is i of science is. world has transferred to h.i.v. in terms of commitment. and then four, it's not just science. it never is. it's also human behavior and social determinants. so on the first, the economic outlook, i jus
jennifer. jennifer: thanks, stephen. hi, everyone. great to build on our long tradition of collaborating on the aids conference and i want to thank adeeba. i'm also part of the i.a.f. governing council. i'm proud of the team under adeeba's leadership. we're pivoting quickly to create virtual platforms to allow scientists and community and researchers to keep talking about h.i.v. and connecting and moving this forward despite the obstacles we face. steve talked about the larger uncertain and...
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well, jennifer, it's great talking me. i think you're, i think empathy in any of these types of situations and humbleness is usually something unfortunate. they're probably going part, she doesn't know for in the past. i think that's actually able to find solutions instead of this kind of divide that continues to show out. thank you so much for joining us. absolutely. thank you. so any round of sanctions on us businesses and individuals are being imposed by china in response to the us sanctions on chinese officials and hong kong. so those who will be affected however, by these counter sanctions include a former us secretary over ross sophie richardson, hugh and wright watches, china director carolyn bartholomew, chair of the us china economic security review commission. adam king of the international public institute. but they all have a big comment. so joining us discuss where this back and forth might end is a roger balls seo, the inter med resources we had you on roger because you're one of those businesses that do a lo
well, jennifer, it's great talking me. i think you're, i think empathy in any of these types of situations and humbleness is usually something unfortunate. they're probably going part, she doesn't know for in the past. i think that's actually able to find solutions instead of this kind of divide that continues to show out. thank you so much for joining us. absolutely. thank you. so any round of sanctions on us businesses and individuals are being imposed by china in response to the us sanctions...
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raÚl: asÍ es, y hoy y jennifer lÓpez hablapor primera vez el el del momento de su ruptura.para prevenir esto? karla: perfecto vamos con nuestro.. juan: carla importante vamos hablar del por quÉ ocurren, antes de ir a la pregunta. ocurre si estÁ deshidratado, si estÁs bajo en electrÓlito como calcio, magnesio y potasio. tambiÉn ocurre como efecto secundario de algunos medicamentos, hay que estar pendiente a eso y exceso de ejercicio que lo vemos por ejemplo en los juegos de soccer, en la copa amÉrica, cuando los jugadores caen al piso. karla: o cuando estÁs nadando. perfecto, nos vamos a las preguntas, esta no la envÍan desde new york y dice asÍ. >> doctor desde hace algÚn tiempo sufro de calambres seguidos, algunas veces me ocurre por las noches y otras cuando camino, quÉ me recomienda. juan: vamos hablar de las cosas que pueden hacer a diario para los calambres. hidratarse bien, tomar agua es importantesi usted hace mucho ejercicio, es allÍ donde puede utilizar estas bebidas de deportes, el problema de utilizar las bebidas de deportes cuando no estÁ haciendo mucho ejercici
raÚl: asÍ es, y hoy y jennifer lÓpez hablapor primera vez el el del momento de su ruptura.para prevenir esto? karla: perfecto vamos con nuestro.. juan: carla importante vamos hablar del por quÉ ocurren, antes de ir a la pregunta. ocurre si estÁ deshidratado, si estÁs bajo en electrÓlito como calcio, magnesio y potasio. tambiÉn ocurre como efecto secundario de algunos medicamentos, hay que estar pendiente a eso y exceso de ejercicio que lo vemos por ejemplo en los juegos de soccer, en la...
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estamos hablando de jennifer lÓpez.eso. angÉlica: estoy tratando de procesarlo. estoy rogando que mis hijos no estÉn viendo Ésto porque cada vez que los mando baÑar, me dicen que se baÑaron ayer. todos los dÍas tienen que baÑarse y eso depende de los hÁbitos de higiene. si usted estÁ limpio, de salud fÍsica. ese comentario no sÉ si realmente lo hace no es para reÍrse, pero es muy fuera de lugar. >> ella no siempre fue rica, esa mujer pasÓ trabajo antes de llegar allÍ. yo entiende lo que dice porque uno no puede lavar mucho la piel porque tenemos cierto hacia este que es necesario para la piel. hay gente que se basa tres o cuatro veces al dÍa. es una exageraciÓn. tambiÉn depende de tus actividades. si te baÑas a la maÑana y vas al gimnasio, te baÑas en la noche. yo creo que es una cuestiÓn de balance. >> quÉ cochinero. mighty: yo me acuerdo que cuando jugaba en la tierra, y despuÉs a uno se le hacÍa como una lÍnea. en honduras hace un calor que ya no me puedo imaginar no baÑarnos, a pesar de que a veces no habÍa agua cal
estamos hablando de jennifer lÓpez.eso. angÉlica: estoy tratando de procesarlo. estoy rogando que mis hijos no estÉn viendo Ésto porque cada vez que los mando baÑar, me dicen que se baÑaron ayer. todos los dÍas tienen que baÑarse y eso depende de los hÁbitos de higiene. si usted estÁ limpio, de salud fÍsica. ese comentario no sÉ si realmente lo hace no es para reÍrse, pero es muy fuera de lugar. >> ella no siempre fue rica, esa mujer pasÓ trabajo antes de llegar allÍ. yo...
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and my exclusive interview with energy secretary jennifer granholm on america's sluggish response to climate change and how to turn it all around. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york i'm chris hayes. we just got the names of the people house minority leader kevin mccarthy appointed to investigate the january-6th insurrection. three of the five members that he chose voted to overturn the election results in pennsylvania and arizona, including congressman jim jordan of ohio. who, according to a new book by "washington post" reporters, carol leonnig, and philip rucker, was called out by a potential committee colleague. congresswoman liz cheney of wyoming as the guy who did this. the guy responsible for the january-6th attack on the capitol. and now, that guy is going to
and my exclusive interview with energy secretary jennifer granholm on america's sluggish response to climate change and how to turn it all around. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york i'm chris hayes. we just got the names of the people house minority leader kevin mccarthy appointed to investigate the january-6th insurrection. three of the five members that he chose voted to overturn the election results in pennsylvania and arizona, including...
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joining us now is zephyr teachout professor and author jennifer gosar. where bernie sanders supporter in 2020. a big joe biden critic, i remember well. how surprised are you by this trust busting populist could not spin today from this president? >> at this point it's less surprising. if you asked me a year ago, i would have been surprised. i will explain. he's made a series of very exciting choices, most notably appointing lena khan to chair the federal trade commission. a really extraordinary move. also bringing in tim moore to the white house. bringing in economic populists two key positions. having said that, today's move was a really significant signal from the top. it's joe biden himself saying in an extraordinary speech you quoted part of it that the economic policy of the last 40 years has failed. he, in both the speech and the comments accompanying these 72 directives is the language of failure saying this, the last 40 years we've just gotten along and allowed for corporate compensation has been bad for consumer prices and bad for any quality. i
joining us now is zephyr teachout professor and author jennifer gosar. where bernie sanders supporter in 2020. a big joe biden critic, i remember well. how surprised are you by this trust busting populist could not spin today from this president? >> at this point it's less surprising. if you asked me a year ago, i would have been surprised. i will explain. he's made a series of very exciting choices, most notably appointing lena khan to chair the federal trade commission. a really...
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joining us now, is jennifer costar, paul casarez younger sister and a very outspoken critic of the congressman, and part braddock. he's a faculty fellow in american universities polarization and extremism research and innovation lab. thank you both for joining me tonight. kurt, how dangerous is it to have elected members of the united states congress playing footsie with holocaust deniers and white nationalists? attending their conferences and tweeting out there talking points. >> i think it's extremely dangerous. he rightly said earlier that goes our is not so much a speaker but a do or. one of the biggest dangers of individuals like him isn't just the things he says. it's more of the things he doesn't say. he's trying to distance himself now from nick qantas and the america first movement. the fact them and of the
joining us now, is jennifer costar, paul casarez younger sister and a very outspoken critic of the congressman, and part braddock. he's a faculty fellow in american universities polarization and extremism research and innovation lab. thank you both for joining me tonight. kurt, how dangerous is it to have elected members of the united states congress playing footsie with holocaust deniers and white nationalists? attending their conferences and tweeting out there talking points. >> i think...
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if you just showed me the picture on the right, i would have told you that that is jennifer aniston.and up near the canadian border of all places. >> a visit to mackinac island is just like a journey back in time. >> r-o-c-k in the usa ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as americans r-o-c-k through their first fourth of july weekend since the pandemic, we're taking a trip to a part of america that times seems to have forgotten. >> abc's ginger zee takes us to a tiny island in michigan where the american ideal lives proud and strong. >> resting at the east end of the world's fifth longest suspension bridge, mackinac island boasts breath-taking shorelines and irresistbly quaint downtown. the island's most striking feature might just be the ban on vehicles. that's right. no cars allowed. the only way that people get around on this island is by bike or by horse. and it looks like our taxi is here. so this will be our carriage for the day. >> and get this, there are more horses than there are permanent residents on mackinac island. 500 to 600 of them, and that is about one horse for every two people. burt gough's
if you just showed me the picture on the right, i would have told you that that is jennifer aniston.and up near the canadian border of all places. >> a visit to mackinac island is just like a journey back in time. >> r-o-c-k in the usa ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as americans r-o-c-k through their first fourth of july weekend since the pandemic, we're taking a trip to a part of america that times seems to have forgotten. >> abc's ginger zee takes us to a tiny island in michigan where...
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i am told that that is for allen weisselberg's grandchildren, jennifer weisselberg's children.re you have him. he is 74 years old, allen weisselberg. now, he has to decide. he's not just facing an investigation but he's, now, been indicted. so, certainly, his loyalty is at play here, john, as he decides his next move. >> no question about that. randi kaye, thank you very much. >>> next, why republicans are still allergic to investigating the january insurrection. even threatening the careers of house lawmakers who join the probe. they told me you can't make a boombox fly. so i built a boomboxasaurus... with code! and we did it together in our live online coding class. at byju's! build your own world at byju's futureschool with live one-on-one coding classes taught by expert teachers. join our summer program at byju's future school dot com. book a free trial class today! ah! my helicopter has better wifi than this. you thinking what i am? great time. don't worry i have the best internet people. hello xfinity. get me xfi pronto. that was fast. yep. now we just self-install. and w
i am told that that is for allen weisselberg's grandchildren, jennifer weisselberg's children.re you have him. he is 74 years old, allen weisselberg. now, he has to decide. he's not just facing an investigation but he's, now, been indicted. so, certainly, his loyalty is at play here, john, as he decides his next move. >> no question about that. randi kaye, thank you very much. >>> next, why republicans are still allergic to investigating the january insurrection. even threatening...
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ben affleck and jennifer lopez seemingly saying they are definitely together with a post on jennifer'st. she posted a photo of them kissing, close together. that really goes to show how serious jennifer and ben are about the state of their relationship right now. >> reporter: hollywood power duo hot and heavy. since rekindling their romance in april. affleck and lopez began dating in 2002. the hollywood "a" lister appearing in her video. then getting engaged just months later. lopez also setting the internet aflame with this video. the singer and actress showing what 52 looks like for her. the star reportedly staying in the gym to stay in shape. >> it's really just a result of being such an amazing performer. giving incredible performances throughout her entire career. you see the results of the work and her incredibly toned physique. she said this is 52. god bless her. she looks amazing. >> i just want to reiterate what 52 looks like for her. that post had more than 8 million likes and inspiring memes. look at this, j.lo at 52. some people had some fun with that. happy belated birthda
ben affleck and jennifer lopez seemingly saying they are definitely together with a post on jennifer'st. she posted a photo of them kissing, close together. that really goes to show how serious jennifer and ben are about the state of their relationship right now. >> reporter: hollywood power duo hot and heavy. since rekindling their romance in april. affleck and lopez began dating in 2002. the hollywood "a" lister appearing in her video. then getting engaged just months later....
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of sirius xm thank you for talking to us this morning. >> thank you for having me, julia. >> so, jenniferthe company beat expectations on the top and bottom line, but what really seems to be driving the stock higher this morning is raising the full year guidance ahead of expectations but there is still so many questions, how sustainable is this subscriber growth you've seen and the advertising growth you've seen when we're in a period of so much uncertainty? >> well, first, we're very pleased with our results this quarter. revenue grew 15%, ebitda was up 14% to a record $700 million and our performance across all our metrics really positions us well for growth going forward, and it is reflected in our increased guidance across the board. there is really three areas that, you know, have trended very well, and resulted in not increasing our guidance. the first is the strength in auto sales and we had really strong records in the first and second quarter, which are a reflection of great customer demand, on the automotive side, but also our increased penetration rates across new and used. als
of sirius xm thank you for talking to us this morning. >> thank you for having me, julia. >> so, jenniferthe company beat expectations on the top and bottom line, but what really seems to be driving the stock higher this morning is raising the full year guidance ahead of expectations but there is still so many questions, how sustainable is this subscriber growth you've seen and the advertising growth you've seen when we're in a period of so much uncertainty? >> well, first,...
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thank you, and g >> i love jennifer hudson. isn't she the greatest? welcome back to "gma."pting her academy award back in 2007 for her star turn in "dreamgirls." shortly after that speech hudson met aretha franklin for the first time to discuss portraying the queen of soul and just a few weeks until that premieres, the powerhouse actress is opening up to oprah about playing the legendary diva. we're going to have much more on that interview coming up. >> i can't believe that academy award was 15 years ago. >> the first thing i thought. >> amazing. >> how is it that long? >> perhaps more to come. we'll see. >>> top headlines this morning, the summer surge. every state except california seeing a more than 10% increase in covid-19 cases. nationwide the daily case average is up 251% since mid-june. this as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads across the country. now the push to get more people vaccinated is growing more urgent. so far more than 162 million americans are fully vaccinated. that's about 49% of the total population. >> a nationwide carrot recall is under
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i'm told that is for allen weisselberg's grandchildren, jennifer weisselberg's children.old. now he has to decide he's not just facing an investigation, but he's been indicted. certainly his loyalty is at play here, john, as he decides his next move. >>> next, why republicans are still allergic to investigating the january insurrection, even threatening the careers of house lawmakers who join the probe. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepi
i'm told that is for allen weisselberg's grandchildren, jennifer weisselberg's children.old. now he has to decide he's not just facing an investigation, but he's been indicted. certainly his loyalty is at play here, john, as he decides his next move. >>> next, why republicans are still allergic to investigating the january insurrection, even threatening the careers of house lawmakers who join the probe. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place....
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it begins with your father really. >> thank you, jennifer and thank you for being here.er found some journals into trash, you put them in the closet. in the 1950s and they sat there about 50 years. when i was looking for something to write about, i saw all of these journals and realize this is a really important part of history. >> can you describe, what are the journals and what is the organization that produced them? >> the journals of the associate economies, this started in 1836 probably when i realized in reading journals, i realized after reading the journal, this is probably the most influential prosperous organization before or after this. >> what years do the journals cover? >> the journals cover 1836 -- 1935. the organization lasted at least until the 1950s because that's when the journals were getting posted though they covered that more than 100 years but missing from around the civil war is missing from the journal from 1842 -- 1857, so there are a few gaps that i was able to fill in with some research. >> your father always pronounced it in the french way,
it begins with your father really. >> thank you, jennifer and thank you for being here.er found some journals into trash, you put them in the closet. in the 1950s and they sat there about 50 years. when i was looking for something to write about, i saw all of these journals and realize this is a really important part of history. >> can you describe, what are the journals and what is the organization that produced them? >> the journals of the associate economies, this started...
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the author of that piece jennifer rubin is joining me next.erate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way it's my moment ♪ ♪ so i just gotta say... ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. [relaxed summer themed music playing
the author of that piece jennifer rubin is joining me next.erate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses...
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jennifer joins me in just a few minutes. and donald trump let's just say as the remarks do not have peer to have been vetted by a lawyer. velshi starts now. >>> happy independence day, i am ali velshi. there is a lot you should know before you start your holiday. we begin with the bizarre yet scary situation which unfolded in massachusetts. partially closing sections of interstate 95 during the heavy holiday rush. the police they early yesterday morning a state trooper stopped to check on two trucks that were stopped in the emergency breakdown lane on interstate 95 about 50 miles north of boston. it turned out trucks were filled with 11 heavily armed men, clad in military tactical gear who told the officer they are on their way from rhode island to maine for training. the officers were call for backup, two men were taken into custody and some fled. the rest took refuge in their truck, eventually and negotiators were able to get them all to turn themselves in. during the standoff thousands of residents were forced to shelter
jennifer joins me in just a few minutes. and donald trump let's just say as the remarks do not have peer to have been vetted by a lawyer. velshi starts now. >>> happy independence day, i am ali velshi. there is a lot you should know before you start your holiday. we begin with the bizarre yet scary situation which unfolded in massachusetts. partially closing sections of interstate 95 during the heavy holiday rush. the police they early yesterday morning a state trooper stopped to check...
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just listen to this sound bide within the frame work of what jennifer reported.mpathizers in the government. >> what we want from the american presence in iraq is to develop efficiency and capabilities and security cooperation. we don't need any foreign combat forces on iraqi soil. >> what do you say to the americans, a lot of sentiment in this country, president trump wanted to bring the troops home and the endless wars. a lot of support for that in america. >> there is. but we do have to remember that much of the trouble that we faced surrounding september 11th originated from the middle east as terrorist groups were able to formulate plans against the united states. so we have a vested interest in making sure that not only afghanistan but iraq remains stable. these forces aren't able to use this as a basing operation to attack americans. certainly if we pulled troops out of iraq, if we say the mission continues to dwindle down and president biden pulls those troops out, then we know that iran will have greater reign across iraq. those folks can't be trusted. i
just listen to this sound bide within the frame work of what jennifer reported.mpathizers in the government. >> what we want from the american presence in iraq is to develop efficiency and capabilities and security cooperation. we don't need any foreign combat forces on iraqi soil. >> what do you say to the americans, a lot of sentiment in this country, president trump wanted to bring the troops home and the endless wars. a lot of support for that in america. >> there is. but...
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in the matter of jennifer stojkovic complaint number 1920-011. if you have not done so, press star 3 to be added to the queue. you will have three minutes to provide comment. you will hear a bell with 30 seconds remaining. >> while the moderator is looking for public comment, to commissioner bush's question about if nonprofits have to disclose contacts, it is our understanding that there is an -- c 3s and c 4s but only those who filed a 990-n or 990-ev. it is our understanding reviewing the filings those are available only to nonprofits below a certain revenue stream or operating budget but those who exceed file a 990 do not qualify for the exemption in the definition of context. >> chair ambrose: thank you for that. i always appreciate learning something new. it is good to know as we probably hopefully see more of these. welcome commissioner lee to the meeting. i wish you were sitting on the lovely beach somewhere. i have to learn how to use the backdrops some day. back to the moderator. >> clerk: we have callers in the queue. >> chair ambrose:
in the matter of jennifer stojkovic complaint number 1920-011. if you have not done so, press star 3 to be added to the queue. you will have three minutes to provide comment. you will hear a bell with 30 seconds remaining. >> while the moderator is looking for public comment, to commissioner bush's question about if nonprofits have to disclose contacts, it is our understanding that there is an -- c 3s and c 4s but only those who filed a 990-n or 990-ev. it is our understanding reviewing...
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sue from the lowy institute, _ bullied. jennifer sue from the lowy institute, thank - bullied. jenniferanada is marking its national day on thursday, the celebrations have been overshadowed by the discovery of more indigenous graves and a former residential school run by the catholic church. the latest discovery involves more than 180 unmarked graves believed to contain the remains of children aged 7—13. a century old church in alberta destroyed. that's sad. it is one of several catholic churches that have been targeted over the past month after hundreds of unmarked graves were found at residential schools previously run by the catholic church. the first minister of alberta visited the church and released this video. we cannot accept, under any circumstances, hateful acts of violence targeting faith communities in this providence. for 165 years up until the 1990s, more than 150,000 indigenous children were forced into residential schools like this under the canada's assimilation policies. abuse was rife and thousands of children died of disease, neglect, and other causes. the latest dis
sue from the lowy institute, _ bullied. jennifer sue from the lowy institute, thank - bullied. jenniferanada is marking its national day on thursday, the celebrations have been overshadowed by the discovery of more indigenous graves and a former residential school run by the catholic church. the latest discovery involves more than 180 unmarked graves believed to contain the remains of children aged 7—13. a century old church in alberta destroyed. that's sad. it is one of several catholic...
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. >>> jennifer, the former president's crown jewel, the trump organization, and their cfo charged in an alleged 15-year tax fraud scheme. even though we knew something was coming, the details are cre incredible. apartments, cars, private school tuition, all off the books. >> yeah, that's right. and listen, there's still a lot of open questions including about what happened to the other parts of the investigation we've been hearing about. but this particular tax fraud scheme is much stronger than i had anticipated given the reporting out of the last couple of weeks. it's a serious offense. 15 years this has been going on. this is not just about allen weisselberg and his son themselves orchestrating this scheme and allen weisselberg making it happen. this is a pattern and practice of the trump organization for numerous executives and employees over a decade and a half. so this is really serious stuff, much more expansive than i would have expected given what's been said over the last few days. it's real trouble for trump and his organization. >> the indictment, jennifer, repeatedly men
. >>> jennifer, the former president's crown jewel, the trump organization, and their cfo charged in an alleged 15-year tax fraud scheme. even though we knew something was coming, the details are cre incredible. apartments, cars, private school tuition, all off the books. >> yeah, that's right. and listen, there's still a lot of open questions including about what happened to the other parts of the investigation we've been hearing about. but this particular tax fraud scheme is...