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here. thank you, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] guys, jennifer lopez is here tonight!ers and applause ] she's on the show "world of dance," which is sort of like "dancing with the stars" except the dancing is good and there're actual stars. [ laughter ] let's get to the news. this is just crazy. it came out that trump's lawyer may have paid off stormy daniels using money he got from the russians. [ audience ohs ] when rudy guiliani heard that, he was like, "whoa, boy." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: yo! doink. >> jimmy: that's right. stormy daniels's laywer, michael avenatti, says trump's lawyer michael cohen might have gotten stormy's hush money from a russian businessman. [ audience ohs ] even the avengers are like, "okay, there are way too many characters." [ laughter and applause ] who's doing what? but it's pretty crazy that stormy daniels's money could be traced all the way back to vladimir putin. in response, putin said -- [ russian accent ] "donald can spend allowance however he wants." [ laughter and applause ] that's right. trump's lawyer may have used m
here. thank you, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] guys, jennifer lopez is here tonight!ers and applause ] she's on the show "world of dance," which is sort of like "dancing with the stars" except the dancing is good and there're actual stars. [ laughter ] let's get to the news. this is just crazy. it came out that trump's lawyer may have paid off stormy daniels using money he got from the russians. [ audience ohs ] when rudy guiliani heard that, he was like, "whoa,...
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we said jenny's on the clock, now we're here. >> jennifer lopez does it all, it's an understatement. what. >> you're here. we want to sing your praises. she acts, sings, dance, she's a mom. her skin glows so much it can be seen from space and now she's back as a judge and executive producer for nbc's hit show world of dance. take a look. ♪ >> really touched our hearts. >> thank you so much. >> the idea of not being able to see in a relationship, right? >> yeah. >> being so close to somebody but not really seeing them and then taking that off and allowing them in. it was very beautiful. >> oh. >> oh my gosh. >> we knew this already. honestly i have so many fun on this show. it should be illegal. >> you can tell -- >> i love it. >> do when they start dancing, how quickly do you know like yes, no? is it instantly? >> you know, it's different. it's different every time because sometimes it will start off and you'll be like -- and then they'll just like, it will ramp up and explode. >> explode. >> yeah, explode. and sometimes right off the bat you're like what am i watching right now? >> i
we said jenny's on the clock, now we're here. >> jennifer lopez does it all, it's an understatement. what. >> you're here. we want to sing your praises. she acts, sings, dance, she's a mom. her skin glows so much it can be seen from space and now she's back as a judge and executive producer for nbc's hit show world of dance. take a look. ♪ >> really touched our hearts. >> thank you so much. >> the idea of not being able to see in a relationship, right? >>...
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patrick skane, jennifer -- is jennifer here? okay. she was for the other one. patrick skane and david pillpill are the only two speakers on this matter. two minutes? >> two minutes, please. >> good afternoon and welcome, sir. >> good afternoon. my name is pat skane. i'm a member of the park neighborhood association. i wanted to speak in favor of the proposed changes. the main concern here really is line of sight, line of sight that affects the pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles as well. the over pass at sunset boulevard is kind of an extended four leap clover. there's a significant merge coming from skyline boulevard going eastbound which causes drivers to engage in a number of different activities merging, turning off and also proceeding eastbound. so we've had problems there in the past. we really do think that
patrick skane, jennifer -- is jennifer here? okay. she was for the other one. patrick skane and david pillpill are the only two speakers on this matter. two minutes? >> two minutes, please. >> good afternoon and welcome, sir. >> good afternoon. my name is pat skane. i'm a member of the park neighborhood association. i wanted to speak in favor of the proposed changes. the main concern here really is line of sight, line of sight that affects the pedestrians, bicyclists and...
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this is our home and jennifer grew up here, you know?namly's -- family's here and my other daughter goes to school here. >> reporter: the driving force of the collin was the decision to split their family up were the side effects of the medicines jennifer was on, side effects which they say were getting more and more horrific. did you feel like you were losing your daughter? >> absolutely. losing our whole family. just watching her cognitively decline and watching these rages that, you know, were devastating for her mentally. >> we had times when we had to call 911 to come and have police come and help me because he would be out of town or something and, you know, i was afraid of my daughter. >> a little girl. >> a little girl. >> reporter: in colorado, beth got the charlotte's web oil from the stanley brothers and gave it to jennifer, but it didn't work. the brothers gave beth something else, thc-a. beth says that one did. what is it like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster
this is our home and jennifer grew up here, you know?namly's -- family's here and my other daughter goes to school here. >> reporter: the driving force of the collin was the decision to split their family up were the side effects of the medicines jennifer was on, side effects which they say were getting more and more horrific. did you feel like you were losing your daughter? >> absolutely. losing our whole family. just watching her cognitively decline and watching these rages that,...
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twenty one years old and my father immigrated to america as well so that's how i'm here today very similar to jennifer i was also born here actually uptown my home and my father and we really here at seventy two new joy new jersey and my mother also migrated here when she was about seventeen eighteen and you are slightly different we've got everything america public my grandparents have been living here since the fifty's but my parents lost custody of me and i felt wings when i was. ten eleven and after that i had to live some time with my art in the dominican republic and finally they were able to bring me to america when i was sixteen seventeen in the purchase everything and everyone hears me so it was one of the big campaigns and college campuses is of course the campaign for gun control following the recent and very regular tragedies do you feel that this campaign this new campaign this subject campaign has a chance of success with his previous attempts of phil do you think jennifer i think that we this campaign has been more successful than others in the sense that we were at least able to get or
twenty one years old and my father immigrated to america as well so that's how i'm here today very similar to jennifer i was also born here actually uptown my home and my father and we really here at seventy two new joy new jersey and my mother also migrated here when she was about seventeen eighteen and you are slightly different we've got everything america public my grandparents have been living here since the fifty's but my parents lost custody of me and i felt wings when i was. ten eleven...
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. >> and so in september 2009, paul and jennifer moved into the charming little cottage on addison avenue here in palo alto. time to play house. paul started to think about marriage. and for paul's 36th birthday, jennifer planned a party full of promise. >> she invited most of his close friends to dishdash, one of his favorite restaurants, and i think they had over a dozen people, almost 20 people or something. and jennifer created a cute table setting. she created a perfect party for paul. cake and everything. >> in fact, people who were there described the party as almost like a wedding reception. it lasted through the evening, into the wee hours of the morning. and now, here it was, just the very next evening, and it was gone in ashes, all of it. the excitement, the glamour, the promising future up in smoke along with the house on addison and the person inside. >> we have a body. i need medics. we have a body badly burned. >> the next day, jim schipsi was driving with his parents to a dinner engagement. his phone rang. it was an old friend. he picked it up. >> i said, jake, you're going to
. >> and so in september 2009, paul and jennifer moved into the charming little cottage on addison avenue here in palo alto. time to play house. paul started to think about marriage. and for paul's 36th birthday, jennifer planned a party full of promise. >> she invited most of his close friends to dishdash, one of his favorite restaurants, and i think they had over a dozen people, almost 20 people or something. and jennifer created a cute table setting. she created a perfect party...
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. >> and so in september 2009, paul and jennifer moved into the charming little cottage on addison avenue here in palo alto. time to play house. paul started to think about marriage. and for paul's 36th birthday, jennifer planned a party full of promise. >> she invited most of his close friends to dishdash, one of his favorite restaurants, and i think they had over a dozen people, almost 20 people or something. and jennifer created a cute table setting. she created a perfect party for paul. cake and everything. >> in fact, people who were there described the party as almost like a wedding reception. it lasted through the evening, into the wee hours of the morning. and now, here it was, just the very next evening, and it was gone in ashes, all of it. the excitement, the glamour, the promising future up in smoke along with the house on addison and the person inside. >> we have a body. i need medics. we have a body badly burned. >> the next day, jim schipsi was driving with his parents to a dinner engagement. his phone rang. it was an old friend. he picked it up. >> i said, jake, you're going to
. >> and so in september 2009, paul and jennifer moved into the charming little cottage on addison avenue here in palo alto. time to play house. paul started to think about marriage. and for paul's 36th birthday, jennifer planned a party full of promise. >> she invited most of his close friends to dishdash, one of his favorite restaurants, and i think they had over a dozen people, almost 20 people or something. and jennifer created a cute table setting. she created a perfect party...
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s from here jennifer of our stock power and to make a short him finally and trip back in time to the eighties when mention of hi hi where at their peak thirty years ago they recorded the langman toyman off played in can with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a sense of the fab four enjoy this classic hit and goodbye until next time. slowly. coaling. to. her. a. salute. to. blah but. the good the be. the be. the be. the be the be the. the be. the but . the but. the be. visionary. save. the bomb oxen and maicon the communism the be inspired by obstruct the be changed the bomb relevance busy today the beast monty the book of the fire the best of the book reliable to the bank ye best in the classics the baltimore the strong the bud. if. try to. take it personally. with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true. my. pick up more than football online it's all h
s from here jennifer of our stock power and to make a short him finally and trip back in time to the eighties when mention of hi hi where at their peak thirty years ago they recorded the langman toyman off played in can with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a sense of the fab four enjoy this classic hit...
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. >> hey, guys, jennifer lopez is here. it's a great show.tay tuned. >>> happening now on our twitter feed, a top north korean official is on his way to a meeting in new york. the goal is to try to salvage a summit between north korean leader kim jong-un and president donald trump. it will be the highest level north korean official to visit the u.s. in almost two decades. we're back in a moment. . but summer doesn )t stay gone fr long. kari updates any changes to the forecast overnight. i )m back on my regular beat... covering local business news, and fact-checking the president. see you tomorrow. )today in the bay ) - 4:30 to . i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein say no to the nra and yes to c
. >> hey, guys, jennifer lopez is here. it's a great show.tay tuned. >>> happening now on our twitter feed, a top north korean official is on his way to a meeting in new york. the goal is to try to salvage a summit between north korean leader kim jong-un and president donald trump. it will be the highest level north korean official to visit the u.s. in almost two decades. we're back in a moment. . but summer doesn )t stay gone fr long. kari updates any changes to the forecast...
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twenty one years old and my father immigrated to america as well so that's how i'm here today very similar to jennifer i was also born here actually uptown my home and my father i'm reading here at seventy two majority in new jersey and my mother also migrated here when she was about seventeen eighteen and you are slightly different everybody in america probably my grandparents have been living here since the fifty's oh but my parents lost custody of me and i felt wings when i was. ten eleven and after that i had to live some time with my art in the dominican republic and finally they were able to bring me to america when i was sixteen seventeen in the purchase everything and everyone here is so so one of the big campaigns of the college campuses is of course the campaign for gun control following the recent and very regular tragedies do you feel that this campaign this new campaign this subject campaign has a chance of success with his previous attempts to fill would you think jennifer i think that with this campaign has been more successful than others in the sense that we were at least able to get
twenty one years old and my father immigrated to america as well so that's how i'm here today very similar to jennifer i was also born here actually uptown my home and my father i'm reading here at seventy two majority in new jersey and my mother also migrated here when she was about seventeen eighteen and you are slightly different everybody in america probably my grandparents have been living here since the fifty's oh but my parents lost custody of me and i felt wings when i was. ten eleven...
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journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul. the argentinian capital but as ours is trying to find new ways to deal with this mounting problems six thousand tons of waste is generated every day so the government wants to change the laws that it's easier to manage but not everyone's happy the plan could impact people whose lives depend on collecting we start to go to rules to raise about reports. this protesters are not happy with a government or when a site is or they are in the oppose the city's plan to change the law to allow all foodies to burn waste and turn it into energy. burning trash is dangerous not only for human health where the plants are going to be installed but it's the worst possible way to treat waste the best way is to recycle and the government wants to change the law and replace it. but what worries many here is not just the environment but the future of thousands of open recyclers like. who works in a copper even when a site is she's fifty six years old and makes around five hundred d
journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul. the argentinian capital but as ours is trying to find new ways to deal with this mounting problems six thousand tons of waste is generated every day so the government wants to change the laws that it's easier to manage but not everyone's happy the plan could impact people whose lives depend on collecting we start to go to rules to raise about reports....
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journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul are two of europe's most successful football clubs will face each other in the champions league final liverpool are up against rayo madrid after beating roma seven six on aggregate in the semi final the italian club won four two on the night to get within a goal of forcing the match into extra time five time champions live for the last side to beat graham madrid in the european cup final in one thousand nine hundred eighty one they'll face the twelve time when i was in kiev maybe twenty six. we came in that competition as a qualifier and are now in the final and really really happy for the boys i'm really happy for the club i'm really happy for of fans it was a fantastic road so far and you know now we will go to clear if it's sounds crazy and but it is the truth we will go to you. this is edge there that's going to round up other top stories the u.s. has announced the first release of a prisoner from guantanamo bay detention center under president trump u.s. mi
journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul are two of europe's most successful football clubs will face each other in the champions league final liverpool are up against rayo madrid after beating roma seven six on aggregate in the semi final the italian club won four two on the night to get within a goal of forcing the match into extra time five time champions live for the last side to beat graham...
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journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jenniferlass al jazeera kabul ancient artifacts have been handed back to iraq after they were smuggled into the united states it's believed they were destined for a christian museum linked to the hobby lobby retail chain alan fischer reports from washington. a piece of history to be returned home at a special ceremony at the residence of iraq's ambassador in washington u.s. officials returned the ancient objects to the rightful owners mr massey how important is it to have these items you turned to security as part of our soul man you know. this is you know really important to us you have to understand that in iraq memories are long and so we really have a sense of kinship to today to these artifacts so you know imagine these things coming back home some of the valuable artifacts are more than five thousand years old and they include examples of the first writing system into religious texts and cool ones with texts from the rulers of what was then mesopotamia they were among the five thousand o
journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jenniferlass al jazeera kabul ancient artifacts have been handed back to iraq after they were smuggled into the united states it's believed they were destined for a christian museum linked to the hobby lobby retail chain alan fischer reports from washington. a piece of history to be returned home at a special ceremony at the residence of iraq's ambassador in washington u.s. officials...
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who literally ran to succeed rudy giuliani, and jennifer rogers who served in the same office after rudy giuliani's tenure. thank you, everyone, for being hereennifer, if he has so much experience why does he seem so bad? >> once upon a time he ran what i think is biased, but the best prosecutor's office in the world. here he is not knowing how to apply facts to the law, or maybe more likely purposely misrepresenting what the law is and what the facts are in order to serve different purposes. >> we will get to some of the disagreements, but on the performance, why so bob mattic? >> who is his client? it's a love the rhetorical questions, because trump, he can't tell the truth. rudy's job is to sanitize this, which you think he would be good at, because, well, he was a smarters, more skilled lawyer, of course as mayor, now one of the his deputy mayors said to me in a piece i wrote for "the daily news." we all think he's lost it. i don't mean intelligence, he like kelly anne conway, they speed-lie, speed shift narratives, all to avoid the reality, 73 russian contacts, not simply firing comey, which is notorious and open, but bahara, gates, all
who literally ran to succeed rudy giuliani, and jennifer rogers who served in the same office after rudy giuliani's tenure. thank you, everyone, for being hereennifer, if he has so much experience why does he seem so bad? >> once upon a time he ran what i think is biased, but the best prosecutor's office in the world. here he is not knowing how to apply facts to the law, or maybe more likely purposely misrepresenting what the law is and what the facts are in order to serve different...
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jennifer rogers is here, former u.s., assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york currently director of columbia law school center for advancement of public integrity and staff writer for the "atlantic," also msnbc contributor. good to have you both here in the flesh as well. jennifer, start with you. michael cohen's business partner cooperating with the investigators. how concerned should president trump be? >> it's a couple steps away from the president that the so-called taxi king is cooperating, but he certainly knows a lot about michael cohen and they've worked together quite extensively. this case, what it's about to bring against michael cohen, the taxi king will have in1r06789 a involvement, and that's where we see the possibility of the president implicated by some of that cooperation. >> a great piece last week, that you had. in "the atlantic" of course. basically hit the highlights of the past year, and special counsel's investigation since it started. a recent cbs poll finds that 53% of americans, majority
jennifer rogers is here, former u.s., assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york currently director of columbia law school center for advancement of public integrity and staff writer for the "atlantic," also msnbc contributor. good to have you both here in the flesh as well. jennifer, start with you. michael cohen's business partner cooperating with the investigators. how concerned should president trump be? >> it's a couple steps away from the president that...
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here. jennifer palmieri picks up the ball and runs with it in this book. it's about being a woman, working for a woman, and telling the stories of the personal and professional ups and downs that all women need to hear as we chart our individual and collective futures. without further do, please join me in welcoming nicole wallace and jennifer. [applause] [applause] >> i don't know why i feel like i'm about to cry. but i am. we've been friends for a long time. we've been through a lot of shit together. today on my show we talked about the commander-in-chief debate and. >> i purchased 3 pints of ice cream that night for myself. i was reading to do brian williams 11:00 o'clock show and we talked at least one night and afterward i said do you think i went too far in revealing how much i talked for they said is it inappropriate and i said it depends on your brand. i said don't ever say that's me again. i'm not a brand. the pages of this tiny beautiful little book makes me cry because it cuts right to the bone. it is the no bullshit state of where we are not ju
here. jennifer palmieri picks up the ball and runs with it in this book. it's about being a woman, working for a woman, and telling the stories of the personal and professional ups and downs that all women need to hear as we chart our individual and collective futures. without further do, please join me in welcoming nicole wallace and jennifer. [applause] [applause] >> i don't know why i feel like i'm about to cry. but i am. we've been friends for a long time. we've been through a lot of...
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here. jennifer, good evening. thank you for joining us. there's been a lot of outrage.ly comes from a family of immigrants. doesn't he? >> he does. all four of his grandparents were american born but seven of his eight great grandparents were foreign born. >> we know you haven't done gene logical research on president trump's ancestry. what can you tell us about mike pence? >> well, vice-president mike pence is the grandson of an irish immigrant who came to the u.s. in 1923. the administration likes to use the term chain migration as a negative to talk about people bringing over their families. that's actually the pence family is a perfect illustration of chain migration. there were five siblings. each one set themselves up and brought over the next. pence's grandfather was part of a neat chain of migrants each helping the next sibling to come over. >> very interesting. immigration hard dliner stephen miller has the president's ear when it comes to immigration. tell us what stood out about his background? >> a lock ok at his family tree. he is a classic eastern european
here. jennifer, good evening. thank you for joining us. there's been a lot of outrage.ly comes from a family of immigrants. doesn't he? >> he does. all four of his grandparents were american born but seven of his eight great grandparents were foreign born. >> we know you haven't done gene logical research on president trump's ancestry. what can you tell us about mike pence? >> well, vice-president mike pence is the grandson of an irish immigrant who came to the u.s. in 1923....
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here. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jennifer lopez will be here. oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we have music from arctic monkeys will be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, i love them! >> jimmy: but first, we have a a great show tonight. man, who doesn't love this human being? >> steve: one of my favorite humans on earth. >> jimmy: he's one of my favorite actors ever. he's one of -- he's just a a great dramatic actor, he's a a funny actor. he can sing, he can dance. from the hit show "roseanne" john goodman is here, ladies and gentlemen. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not here. he's about to come out. >> steve: he's not here now. >> jimmy: oh, i love her too. from the show "life in pieces" on cbs, zoe lister-jones is stopping on. >> steve: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we've got stand-up from josh blue, everybody! hey! [ cheers and applause ] guys, today's friday. that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. you know i check my inbox, i return some emails and of course i send out thank
here. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jennifer lopez will be here. oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we have music from arctic monkeys will be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, i love them! >> jimmy: but first, we have a a great show tonight. man, who doesn't love this human being? >> steve: one of my favorite humans on earth. >> jimmy: he's one of my favorite actors ever. he's one of -- he's just a a great dramatic...
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the third person, jennifer morrow, is she here? miss morrow? not in the room. all right. >> well, to those people, we apologize for the clerical error that led to this being put over. and if there is someone who is here but perhaps not in the room who wants to speak now, when we get to the consent calendar, please so notify us and we'll let you get your comments on in that item. okay. miss boomer, next item. >> clerk: item six. [agenda item read]. >> board members, we have plenty to chew on today. is there anything anyone would like to put into the mix? seeing none, we'll move to item seven. >> item seven, director's report. >> mr. reiskin. >> want totor off by recognizing a number of our employees the. first i'd like to ask our finance and budget employ director to come forward. >> good afternoon, director. at the scene ae with great pleasure i give this award to lee zhang. she started her career in 1996, she's got more than 22 years of experience. she is single handedly the person that handles the budget for us. so you give us kudos, but this is really the pe
the third person, jennifer morrow, is she here? miss morrow? not in the room. all right. >> well, to those people, we apologize for the clerical error that led to this being put over. and if there is someone who is here but perhaps not in the room who wants to speak now, when we get to the consent calendar, please so notify us and we'll let you get your comments on in that item. okay. miss boomer, next item. >> clerk: item six. [agenda item read]. >> board members, we have...
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here. thank you, jennifer, i appreciate it. so let's see. we have linda. jorrell, chief technology officer for city and county of san francisco as well as director of the department of technology. thank you, linda, it's good to see you again. i'm looking forward to your presentation. >> thank you, supervisors and i would like to also thank the project team that is here with me today, we are happy to be here to answer your questions. i would like to give you an overview of the whole project and be able to answer your questions as we move through to the end here. just to move forward, what is the problem we are trying to solve. there's many aspects of the problem we need to solve, primarily closing the digital divide, 15% of public school students lack internet access. a third of african american and latino students lack access. 25% of households making $25,000 or less lack access and over 50,000 residents have sluggish dial up speeds. so you have to say why is this important and what is the impact? in our world today this is an essential utility and technol
here. thank you, jennifer, i appreciate it. so let's see. we have linda. jorrell, chief technology officer for city and county of san francisco as well as director of the department of technology. thank you, linda, it's good to see you again. i'm looking forward to your presentation. >> thank you, supervisors and i would like to also thank the project team that is here with me today, we are happy to be here to answer your questions. i would like to give you an overview of the whole...
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question in the minds of afghan that the security situation certainly feels a lot worse here in the capital jennifer many thanks i was it was just a glass tank called a riot at a high security prison for eisel suspects in the sierra has killed at least six people here is being told that several gods are being held hostage at the jail south of the capital to casa security forces of trying to restore call from a serious step vastnesses outside the prison. well this here at the high security prison has been going on for seventeen hours between the highly trained police with basically guiding the prison and inmates who all have been detained on terrorism charges so basically what happened is last night a riot broke out the inmates broke through the door they broke out of the block managed to take hostage several police officers and also managed to take quite a lot of guns weapons and ammunition and what looks like happened after that is that five police officers have been killed. and one of them according to my sources is still alive and is still being hostage right now at the moment as we speak during
question in the minds of afghan that the security situation certainly feels a lot worse here in the capital jennifer many thanks i was it was just a glass tank called a riot at a high security prison for eisel suspects in the sierra has killed at least six people here is being told that several gods are being held hostage at the jail south of the capital to casa security forces of trying to restore call from a serious step vastnesses outside the prison. well this here at the high security...
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here. jennifer picks up the ball and runs with it in this book. it's about being a woman, working for a woman and telling the stories of the personal and professional ups and downs that all women need to hear as we chart our individual and collective futures. so without further a do, please join me in welcoming nicole wallace and jennifer. [ applause ] . [ cheers and applause ] guest: i feel like i'm about to cry. [ laughing ] guest: but i am. we've been friends for a long time. >> we've been friends for a long time. are we allowed to swear here? today on my show i said jen we talked at a lot of the low points of the campaign when hillary went missing on 9/11 after the commander in chief. there were periods at work. and i purchased three pints. >> and we talked. >> for myself. >> while she was eating, i was waiting to do brian williams 11:00 show and we talked through at least one line. and afterwards i said do you think i went too far in revealing how much i talked? i said was it inappropriate? they said, well, inappropriate is sort of your brand
here. jennifer picks up the ball and runs with it in this book. it's about being a woman, working for a woman and telling the stories of the personal and professional ups and downs that all women need to hear as we chart our individual and collective futures. so without further a do, please join me in welcoming nicole wallace and jennifer. [ applause ] . [ cheers and applause ] guest: i feel like i'm about to cry. [ laughing ] guest: but i am. we've been friends for a long time. >> we've...
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journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul. activists are warning that journalists are increasingly being targeted for the work they do and not just being caught in the crossfire war torn syria remains the most dangerous country in the world for journalists with twelve killed last year it's closely followed by mexico where at least eleven were murdered amid the ongoing drugs war in iraq and south sudan also on the list for the second year in a row turkey is the worst country for jailing professional journalists figures from twenty seven thousand show a surge in reporters behind bars in a crackdown following the failed coup in twenty six china also sends lots of journalists and bloggers to prison as it tries to keep a tight grip on what's reported in the country. joined by robin honey who's in new york he's the executive director at the committee to protect journalists thanks very much indeed for being with us so we talked a little bit about the that issue of jen's becoming a target rather than just being
journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul. activists are warning that journalists are increasingly being targeted for the work they do and not just being caught in the crossfire war torn syria remains the most dangerous country in the world for journalists with twelve killed last year it's closely followed by mexico where at least eleven were murdered amid the ongoing drugs war in iraq and south...
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journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul and its latest review on press freedom reporters without borders found their hostility towards finalists is pro in worldwide at found that syria remains the most dangerous place to report from that in the past year astronomers have been killed in india and mexico brazil and slovakia north korea eritrea and turkmenistan are still the worst offenders when it comes to freedom of speech and turkey's treatment of the press has changed dramatically since the failed coup in two thousand and sixteen it's now described as the world's biggest prison for professional journalists joining us now is a daily she's the communications director for human rights watch your time very much what is fueling this hostility towards towards journalists. well i think it's creating this climate of hostility which reaches a terrible expression in afghanistan as we saw with the murder of so many people in a single day we're also seeing in other parts of the world in maybe less obvious forms
journalists say they continue to have hope for the media in afghanistan and are proud to be broadcasting here jennifer glass al jazeera kabul and its latest review on press freedom reporters without borders found their hostility towards finalists is pro in worldwide at found that syria remains the most dangerous place to report from that in the past year astronomers have been killed in india and mexico brazil and slovakia north korea eritrea and turkmenistan are still the worst offenders when...
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we have jesse here and jennifer. shelby, how big of a deal is this to you? now so you know. just kidding. this is a really big deal. the fact that a device is reporting you without your knowledge and sending it to somebody and happened to be a work contact, i don't know if you talk about work at home -- >> i talk about you all the time. >> neil: a serious of unusual events. >> i know you have no private conversations -- >> neil: this creepy machine was picking it up. >> it's unsettling on every left field. it's no longer big brother. it's big sister. get that? alexa? text privacy has come to the fore fronts. companies are coming face to face with this issue. it's a problem. major lawsuits today with facebook google getting hit with $8.8 billion in losses. >> neil: do you use these devices? >> my parents do. i choose not to. >> what about, jesse? >> aren't people to blame? the more we become lazy? i'm not going to type it in. let's ask alexa. i've had conversations about people that named alex alexa. it picks it up. it kicks it up. >> i don't understand why e
we have jesse here and jennifer. shelby, how big of a deal is this to you? now so you know. just kidding. this is a really big deal. the fact that a device is reporting you without your knowledge and sending it to somebody and happened to be a work contact, i don't know if you talk about work at home -- >> i talk about you all the time. >> neil: a serious of unusual events. >> i know you have no private conversations -- >> neil: this creepy machine was picking it up....
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on wednesday, jennifer lopez will be here. >> steve: oh!will be -- [ cheers and applause ] we'll be competing in a fast dance off. >> steve: oh. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: so no matter what the tempo of the song, we have to dance fast. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and be sure to tune in. also, tomorrow night we're celebrating "national teacher's day." [ cheers and applause ] and our entire audience will be filled by new york city public school teachers. that's going to be a big show tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] trevor noah will be here. gabrielle union. we have a lot of fun things planned. [ cheers and applause ] it's an entire show dedicated to teachers everywhere. you don't want to miss it. but first, we have a fun show tonight. he stars in the new hbo movie "fahrenheit 451." michael shannon is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i love michael shannon. he's always great. >> steve: always great. >> jimmy: great actor. he's always funny when he comes on. and now he has a mustache, i hear. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: li
on wednesday, jennifer lopez will be here. >> steve: oh!will be -- [ cheers and applause ] we'll be competing in a fast dance off. >> steve: oh. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: so no matter what the tempo of the song, we have to dance fast. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and be sure to tune in. also, tomorrow night we're celebrating "national teacher's day." [ cheers and applause ] and our entire audience will be filled by new york city public school...
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. >> i need to turn to a bloomberg exclusive here by jennifer jacobs. who has been, antagonistic towards china, has been excluded from the china talks. he'll be meeting with the treasury secretary commode u.s. trade representative, wilbur ross as well. -- he will be meeting with the u.s.treasury secretary, trade representative, and wilbur ross. once it is a great scoop. it is an development. at the least you see it as a fig leaf for peace offering to china ahead of thes delicate talks. one of the most antagonistic people in our administration towards free trade with china is not going to be there despite the fact that he has a top job and would normally play a key role in these discussions. the are looking to minimize conflict that could come out of this meeting. it is a sign they would like to have success from this visit. jacobs spokeifer with two administration officials for this scoop. peter navarro declined to comment. thank you. these are -- he leads our -- onal joe: it is going to kill him. since he was there the first round. the yield curve cont
. >> i need to turn to a bloomberg exclusive here by jennifer jacobs. who has been, antagonistic towards china, has been excluded from the china talks. he'll be meeting with the treasury secretary commode u.s. trade representative, wilbur ross as well. -- he will be meeting with the u.s.treasury secretary, trade representative, and wilbur ross. once it is a great scoop. it is an development. at the least you see it as a fig leaf for peace offering to china ahead of thes delicate talks....
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here's abc's jennifer eccleston in london. >> reporter: just days after becoming the new duchess of sussexs received her own royal coat of arms, personally approved by the queen. the design reflecting meghan's california roots and interests. >> she's got references to california in there, the pacific blue sea. the stripes are the stripes of the sunshine. >> reporter: after attending a garden party honoring prince charles, it's believed the couple have now jetted off for their private honeymoon. the biggest hint yet, prince william played a charity polo match without harry, which the brothers traditionally do together. >> for their honeymoon, a lot of people put around them maybe proximity to botswana for their love of africa. but i've got a feeling that it will be too public. >> reporter: the couple's next appearance at the queen's official birthday celebration which we'll see meghan joining harry in a carriage, making her first balcony appearance alongside the rest of the royal family. the newlyweds beginning work immediately after, meghan making her mark as the fourth patron of the royal
here's abc's jennifer eccleston in london. >> reporter: just days after becoming the new duchess of sussexs received her own royal coat of arms, personally approved by the queen. the design reflecting meghan's california roots and interests. >> she's got references to california in there, the pacific blue sea. the stripes are the stripes of the sunshine. >> reporter: after attending a garden party honoring prince charles, it's believed the couple have now jetted off for their...
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jennifer thompson: right. keith morrison: and if all that wasn't incriminating enough, here was the capper. ce the story of how their marriage fell apart. it happened in the spring of 2008, said jennifer. then-husband michael, told her about a phone call from someone named john. jennifer thompson: 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. keith morrison: a father with a daughter named linda. and it seems there was a plan in store for linda's ex-husband. jennifer thompson: and they would basically use linda as sort of bait to lure the ex-spouse toward her. and then they would, were to show signs of hurting her or killing her, then they would take him out. sheriff: ok, and by taking him out, you meant, or you understood that to be they would kill him. jennifer thompson: right. keith morrison: 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
jennifer thompson: right. keith morrison: and if all that wasn't incriminating enough, here was the capper. ce the story of how their marriage fell apart. it happened in the spring of 2008, said jennifer. then-husband michael, told her about a phone call from someone named john. jennifer thompson: 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. keith...
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here. you know, jennifer i'll start with you because the idea of donald trump having kind of three presidencies, one of which is the con we see in plain sight they're making money and grifting off the presidency. the other is hurting people. they're deporting people, separating people from their children. basically it's stephen miller's presidency. comment on the show because the show is effective in way too because it's aimed at us, the media, opinion writers like you. >> it's both as you say artificial and deeply, deeply racist. when you get right down to it, that's what the trump campaign was about. it was appealing to working class whites and telling them their problems, economics, social were all about hispanic, all about illegal immigrants and legal immigrants. so when the administration runs out of things to do, which they have after the first year after the tax reform -- tax cuts actually. they haven't accomplished anything. when they can't get anything done internationally because the president doesn't know what he wants or how to get there. they return to their go-to. and their go-to
here. you know, jennifer i'll start with you because the idea of donald trump having kind of three presidencies, one of which is the con we see in plain sight they're making money and grifting off the presidency. the other is hurting people. they're deporting people, separating people from their children. basically it's stephen miller's presidency. comment on the show because the show is effective in way too because it's aimed at us, the media, opinion writers like you. >> it's both as...
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jennifer thinks she was bit here in her own garden. >> summer is about to start. out? >> i would encourage people to take every precaution as possible. >> cover yourself, spray with insect repellant and check for bugs after you come inside. jennifer doesn't want her family to ever have to watch her suffer again. >> half of it i was not conscious of and i had to rely on my husband to talk to the doctors. my daughter was very worried to see mommy like that. it was very scary for her. >> as the nation heads into summer, scientists are worried too. >> there are more ticks in more places. they are expanding into places we have never seen them before. >> she likes to quote one of her favorite harry potter characters. >> constant vigilance. >> if you do find a tick, remove it. if you get sick, make sure you tell the doctor that you found the tick. i will help them figure out how to best treat you. dave? >>> i'm unfortunately an expert of removing ticks from our dogs. president trump calling off his much anticipated summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. democratic
jennifer thinks she was bit here in her own garden. >> summer is about to start. out? >> i would encourage people to take every precaution as possible. >> cover yourself, spray with insect repellant and check for bugs after you come inside. jennifer doesn't want her family to ever have to watch her suffer again. >> half of it i was not conscious of and i had to rely on my husband to talk to the doctors. my daughter was very worried to see mommy like that. it was very...
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in fact, the movie is directed by jennifer fox who is here in our audience. >> writer/director. >> jenniferi was in my 40s, i was a filmmaker already and i just started hearing every second woman had a story of abuse or, frankly, rape and i was shocked, you know, that i was hearing all this and suddenly as common said, what i'd always called a relationship did a seismic shift in my mind and i realized it was sexual abuse but i wasn't able to tolerate calling it that as a child so the film is really about the stories we tell ourselves to survive and how the mind and memory can be protective to take care of yourself with trauma until you're ready to face it and the film is me trying to face it with these amazing actors, common, laura dern, ellen burstyn, elizabeth debicki, jason ritter. [ applause ] >> jennifer, thank you for joining us this morning. thank you for joining us this morning as well and sharing this powerful story about something very close to you in your life and, common, we're still trying to figure out something you're not good at. >> come on, man. >> you're so good at everyth
in fact, the movie is directed by jennifer fox who is here in our audience. >> writer/director. >> jenniferi was in my 40s, i was a filmmaker already and i just started hearing every second woman had a story of abuse or, frankly, rape and i was shocked, you know, that i was hearing all this and suddenly as common said, what i'd always called a relationship did a seismic shift in my mind and i realized it was sexual abuse but i wasn't able to tolerate calling it that as a child so...