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jen really is ben's ride or die. she has never spoken badly about him, even despite his alleged cheating. she told "vanity fair," no one needs to hate ben for hate him. my eyes were wide open during the marriage. when it comes to other women, she, quote, does not want to police ben's dates because she is no longer ben's wife and doesn't feel its her place. this past father's day, jen tolds us, quote, the our kids are lucky to have a father that looks at them the way you look at them and love them the way you love them. >> it's important to be a model citizen for the world. our kids know we have causes we donate towards, making our own little place in the world that much better. >>> well said. another family dealing with a lot of drama -- brad and angelina. we exclusive now reporting at angelina steps ott with the kids. s that angelina and her two oldest daughters enjoying shopping in l.a. on tuesday. quote, she is helping the children heal with their father. amidst the estranged couple's custody battle. brad was spot
jen really is ben's ride or die. she has never spoken badly about him, even despite his alleged cheating. she told "vanity fair," no one needs to hate ben for hate him. my eyes were wide open during the marriage. when it comes to other women, she, quote, does not want to police ben's dates because she is no longer ben's wife and doesn't feel its her place. this past father's day, jen tolds us, quote, the our kids are lucky to have a father that looks at them the way you look at them...
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but it's not lillian jen who writes the stories it is gish jen. there it is. i don't change you papers because papers because it is a pain. cinema" and most recently "walkaway." >> host: welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you very much. a pleasure traveler how do you describe your work to other people? >> guest: if people so what do you do i say i write nonfiction. they say what kind of science-fiction? some of it is very huge but most contemporary and mostly it deals with contemporary information,, politics, surveillance, censorship and the question of whether or not technology is going to enable us to be more free or take away those freedo
but it's not lillian jen who writes the stories it is gish jen. there it is. i don't change you papers because papers because it is a pain. cinema" and most recently "walkaway." >> host: welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you very much. a pleasure traveler how do you describe your work to other people? >> guest: if people so what do you do i say i write nonfiction. they say what kind of science-fiction? some of it is very huge but most contemporary and mostly it...
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jen's strategy with ben? when it comes to other women she "does not want to police who ben dates because she is no longer ben's wife and doesn't feel it's her place." and family is always first. >> our kids know that we both have causes that we care so much about, that we dedicate time, resources and our energy toward making our own little slice of the world a little bit better. >> jennifer lopez was making some news this week after an amazing showstopping moment at the mtv vmas. >> she just knows how to command a stage. >> yes, she does. >> i was there as j. lo picked up the video vanguard award and shut down the red carpet. >> sometimes one dress just isn't enough. for j. lo it was versace all night. a silver chain on the carpet. on stage she went dramt wik a high low skirt made of feathers. she rocked three looks for the vanguard performance, which was literally breathtaking. ♪ >> it has been an incredible journey of dreaming my wildest dreams. ♪ even if you were broke my lost don't cost a thing, thing, th
jen's strategy with ben? when it comes to other women she "does not want to police who ben dates because she is no longer ben's wife and doesn't feel it's her place." and family is always first. >> our kids know that we both have causes that we care so much about, that we dedicate time, resources and our energy toward making our own little slice of the world a little bit better. >> jennifer lopez was making some news this week after an amazing showstopping moment at the...
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>> i was born lillian jen. that was actually a very elegant name that i had been given by my mother. my chinese name sounds like lillian. they both have lilly as a root. very elegant name. i was named for the lotus flower that grows up out of the mud but opens up pure. i'm going along with this really very beautiful name. but when i was a junior in high school, i went -- wait, okay, i was a junior in high school, and i was part of a creative writing group, a little club. and this was run by a guy. and everybody got a nickname that was related to their name. you know, we were inventing ourselves, going into new york city to go watch cinema, versus the regular movies at home. i had a friend who had a nickname. my name was lillian so they called me gish after lillian gish, an actress whose movies i had never seen. it was kind of a nickname that a couple people used in a really very limited circumstances. until i went away during the summer to an archaeological dig in pennsylvania. i'm away from home. there's a hur
>> i was born lillian jen. that was actually a very elegant name that i had been given by my mother. my chinese name sounds like lillian. they both have lilly as a root. very elegant name. i was named for the lotus flower that grows up out of the mud but opens up pure. i'm going along with this really very beautiful name. but when i was a junior in high school, i went -- wait, okay, i was a junior in high school, and i was part of a creative writing group, a little club. and this was run...
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i will say over the years, gish jen has different handwriting then lillian jen. from my catholic school upbringing, gish jen is a completely different thing. there was a kind of emergency, i had to write something before i went out the door. the answer was gish jen. i can only write one thing in my old handwriting now and that is my name. except for my checks i don't use that at all, it is gone. i could see it but literally can't do it anymore. it becomes this other person. my very first story, published as lillian jen, almost said who is she? as soon as they said that, that is so right, a person who writes these stories, it is not lillian jen. this is kind of a pain. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> michael avenatti is a lawyer for adult film star stormy daniels. he atten
i will say over the years, gish jen has different handwriting then lillian jen. from my catholic school upbringing, gish jen is a completely different thing. there was a kind of emergency, i had to write something before i went out the door. the answer was gish jen. i can only write one thing in my old handwriting now and that is my name. except for my checks i don't use that at all, it is gone. i could see it but literally can't do it anymore. it becomes this other person. my very first story,...
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>> five months after jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview asking, quote, when are you getting back together with brad? did justin ever wear your jeans? and when are the twins due? jen's response, you're the only person who could start an interview like that and actually send me into hysterics, not
>> five months after jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview asking, quote, when are you getting back together with brad? did justin ever wear your jeans? and when are the twins due? jen's response, you're the only person who could start an interview like that and actually send me into hysterics, not
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jen: they could.t this shows us is exactly how close these races are in these 2018 midterm elections. in the case of kris kobach, the important lesson shows the power of the endorsement of president donald trump. my understanding is the co-block campaign did not ask for that until the 11th hour. it helped him in this case. what the white house and gop is figuring out is where does donald trump's endorsement help and where does it hurt? that is the biggest challenge for the -- gop. shery: looking at all the elections this week, what is your take away for the democratic strategy? basil: the strategy is first and foremost, to contend in every seat in every district. that is something the party has sometimes not done. the lessons from this week is that we can contest it and we can be strong in districts where we may have thought we otherwise would not have been. we actually forced the republicans to spend money in these districts. shery: like ohio. basil: exactly like ohio. it is also a referendum, quite
jen: they could.t this shows us is exactly how close these races are in these 2018 midterm elections. in the case of kris kobach, the important lesson shows the power of the endorsement of president donald trump. my understanding is the co-block campaign did not ask for that until the 11th hour. it helped him in this case. what the white house and gop is figuring out is where does donald trump's endorsement help and where does it hurt? that is the biggest challenge for the -- gop. shery:...
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the finger to the media jen what's going on. well i hate to say it larry because i love you and i like bill press an awful lot but the democrats started this let's remember it was rahm emanuel top adviser to barack obama who talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight and that's how he wins political battles all of this lip service that michelle obama gave us about we go high they go low it's actually the opposite because democrats are the chieftains of deflecting and they always want to make it look like republicans are the agitators here look no further larry than the twitter feed this morning of the politico reporter for this state of florida he was the one who who commented on trump's supporters he said yeah in the whole entire room last night at the rally you might have one entire mouth full of teeth suggesting that trump supporters have no teeth they're a bunch of hicks from the sticks i'm thankful for twitter here's the thing a lot of conservatives say gosh we don't like twitter we don't like some of the social media pla
the finger to the media jen what's going on. well i hate to say it larry because i love you and i like bill press an awful lot but the democrats started this let's remember it was rahm emanuel top adviser to barack obama who talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight and that's how he wins political battles all of this lip service that michelle obama gave us about we go high they go low it's actually the opposite because democrats are the chieftains of deflecting and they always want to make...
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jens: there is.ot with a sitting president, but the allegations from cohen erilyeril similary -- e similar to the case against john edwards, who paid mone for someoney to hide in affair during his campaign. that,ase is similar to and that case was very much on solid ground legally, although as you recall, edwards wasn't found guilty because the jury wasn't convinced of his guilt. but i think legally that case was on solid ground. "nixonian" has also been one of the words coming up to describe what is happening. is this just dramatic, folks saying that word, or is there some truth? jens: there is a very kind of nixonian aspect to this. the things that was interesting about the watergate proceedings and nixon was the centrality of lawyers. john dean's important role in first getting pushed out of the white house, then testifying against trump, not against trump, against nixon before congress. interesting you see today with cohen pleading guilty, possibly having information against trump, and we have he
jens: there is.ot with a sitting president, but the allegations from cohen erilyeril similary -- e similar to the case against john edwards, who paid mone for someoney to hide in affair during his campaign. that,ase is similar to and that case was very much on solid ground legally, although as you recall, edwards wasn't found guilty because the jury wasn't convinced of his guilt. but i think legally that case was on solid ground. "nixonian" has also been one of the words coming up to...
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today that jen's relieved that ben is many safe place. friends who saw ben's rapid decline are breathing a sigh of relief. we learned that he's checked into this malibu rehab. the upscale facilities includes brate taking trails. this is the actor's third rehab stint >> no question he's going to be detoxing. that's a very, very important part of the process. >> reporter: this doctor specialist said the next few days are critical. >> he'll wake one a loft shame and guilt over what he's done. that he's relapsed that he's hurt his family, his children. >> one crucial factor in ben's recovery -- his ex, jen garner. >> can you guys please do me a favor? >> yes, yes. >> just out of respect, can you give some space? >> the actress plead with the paparazzi before driving him to rehab on wednesday. >> thank god she was proactive to help her ex and the father of her children. jen definitely saved ben's life. >> just give us a minute. absolutely. >> it's hard enough. >> a source tells us that jen has been ben's rock. she is used to putting on a brave
today that jen's relieved that ben is many safe place. friends who saw ben's rapid decline are breathing a sigh of relief. we learned that he's checked into this malibu rehab. the upscale facilities includes brate taking trails. this is the actor's third rehab stint >> no question he's going to be detoxing. that's a very, very important part of the process. >> reporter: this doctor specialist said the next few days are critical. >> he'll wake one a loft shame and guilt over...
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i would agree with jen that i think so i think some democrats will push for this of mediately but the bottom line is larry democrats do not have the political backbone that republicans have they have never been good at taking the mandate and running with the mandate i think if they take back the house there will be a push from some democrats to impeach but i think john's right there's also going to be a lot of democrats in there who are going to be very they're going to be walking a fine line this is going to be it will have to be a very delicate approach and you know one thing i have always admired about the republican party is when they win back that house when they win back the senate they get to business they have a political backbone the democrats i think it starts with their leadership with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi not the best leadership they've had a lot of difficulty i think getting everybody under the tent and and on the same page so i think there will be a push from some but i'm not really sure where it will go jen the president should . be savoring the last do you th
i would agree with jen that i think so i think some democrats will push for this of mediately but the bottom line is larry democrats do not have the political backbone that republicans have they have never been good at taking the mandate and running with the mandate i think if they take back the house there will be a push from some democrats to impeach but i think john's right there's also going to be a lot of democrats in there who are going to be very they're going to be walking a fine line...
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bryan joins us from chattanooga tennessee jen what's your take on don macand leaving the white house. well larry it's something i've expected for a while there has been often some contention and some differing opinions here between don mcgann and the president i've been hearing about this since even last fall so part of me wonders what took them so long but i think this is the natural course of events here when you're dealing with someone like president trompe someone who doesn't mind changing horses midstream we've seen that with the onset of rudy giuliani coming onto his legal team and i think don began it was more of the the old school washington d.c. type of attorney that president trump thought he needed in the beginning but now i think president trump is starting to see as his poll numbers continue to rise as he continues to explain this investigation to the american people that he actually needs to win in the court of public opinion as well and that's why you see him bringing on people like rudy giuliani and people like don began heading out the door brian g.o.p. leaders public
bryan joins us from chattanooga tennessee jen what's your take on don macand leaving the white house. well larry it's something i've expected for a while there has been often some contention and some differing opinions here between don mcgann and the president i've been hearing about this since even last fall so part of me wonders what took them so long but i think this is the natural course of events here when you're dealing with someone like president trompe someone who doesn't mind changing...
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jens: certainly they do. u.s.resident donald trump cannot sign a new agreement without the support of congress. and it is very delicate. if you look at the states here in the states -- the united states that depend a lot of agriculture, for kansas a good 20% of their exports actually go to canada, and that is the most important trading partner. overall behind china and canada -- behind china, canada is the second biggest. they are looking to get the right deal. so, it will not be easy to hammer out a new agreement anytime soon. helena: and in other news, jens, we have u.s. gdp numbers in. how is it looking? jens: well, the u.s. economy is on fire. we saw economic growth in the second quarter grow by 4.2%, a bit higher than expected and the biggest growth and almost four years. also if you look at u.s. corporations, they just finished the second quarter with the highest profit growth and about six years. we see the unemployment rate at the lowest level in a most 50 years. still the federal reserve does not seem to
jens: certainly they do. u.s.resident donald trump cannot sign a new agreement without the support of congress. and it is very delicate. if you look at the states here in the states -- the united states that depend a lot of agriculture, for kansas a good 20% of their exports actually go to canada, and that is the most important trading partner. overall behind china and canada -- behind china, canada is the second biggest. they are looking to get the right deal. so, it will not be easy to hammer...
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jen has told "e.t."ver the years that being a tabloid fixation is nothing new. >> i a tabloid nightmare. like people -- my life seems so much more dramatic and interesting than it is just because of the stupid tabloids. >> back in 2004 when she was married to brad pitt, jen eefr satirized the obsession on snl. >> when are you going to have a baby? are the friends really friends? when are you going to have a baby? >> but her tone shifted in 2016 when in touch published this cover of her vacation with justin. >> a picture of me with a bump and a circle around my stomach. i was just fed up with it. >> and now this is what it looks like to be 49, fierce, and fearless. jennifer unleashed her bronzed legs for days and beachy waves for the sultry cover shoot. while her poses looked effortless, behind the scenes jen says looks can be deceiving. >> this is not easy if you're not a module -- a model. i'm not great at it, like this one. wait. hold on. what was the one? >> let's move on and get to the latest on just
jen has told "e.t."ver the years that being a tabloid fixation is nothing new. >> i a tabloid nightmare. like people -- my life seems so much more dramatic and interesting than it is just because of the stupid tabloids. >> back in 2004 when she was married to brad pitt, jen eefr satirized the obsession on snl. >> when are you going to have a baby? are the friends really friends? when are you going to have a baby? >> but her tone shifted in 2016 when in touch...
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jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul man afford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul man of four is in a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps plea deal where a man of court would say ok ok uncle i give in i'll tell you that trump was colluding with the russians and i think with the evidence has shown us after two years of the special investigation is that there will be no courthouse steps plea because there is no russian collusion as hard as that is for a liberal systemic so i think here you see paul man of fort did apparently some very nasty things was hiding money was involved in bank fraud allegedly and tax evasion allegedly and i think he could go to jail for a very very long time in
jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul man afford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul man of four is in a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps...
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you mentioned cook and jennings coming infora you mentioned cook and jennings coming in for a hammeringammering in the press. just looking what their performance is, england's batsmen haven't been able to build anything. is that the only thing going wrong for england, they are ahead in the series so it is not all bad, but that third test was a disaster, what are they going to need to do in the fourth test? we have had one close test and then one in which england wiped the floor with india and then it was reciprocated last time. this is happening in home test series over the last few years. england are very good in extreme conditions. we have the rose bowl to come in southampton and then the oval to come for the final test. traditionally very flat wickets and thatis traditionally very flat wickets and that is when england have not performed at their best. we know they are a good team on english soil, it is what they do abroad and it is looking to the future and that is perhaps why they have brought in james vince, to get him in for the last test and may be through the winter. a lot of qu
you mentioned cook and jennings coming infora you mentioned cook and jennings coming in for a hammeringammering in the press. just looking what their performance is, england's batsmen haven't been able to build anything. is that the only thing going wrong for england, they are ahead in the series so it is not all bad, but that third test was a disaster, what are they going to need to do in the fourth test? we have had one close test and then one in which england wiped the floor with india and...
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and jen and i have both been with the department for only three years. so in regards to the actual number we can get back to you and how it looks like from last summer. if we could email that to you is that something that you'd be interested in. >> yeah, that would be fine. so now are you saying that you have been involved for three years, is that as long as your program has been going or does it pre-date that? >> it pre-dates that. i don't have great dates memorized in my head, i wish that i did, but our department has been offering programs for people with disabilities at some capacity for quite some time. we do a lot of our programs for asl community as well as people who have autism, kids, all ages and things such as that. in terms of capturing the numbers, emily, myself
and jen and i have both been with the department for only three years. so in regards to the actual number we can get back to you and how it looks like from last summer. if we could email that to you is that something that you'd be interested in. >> yeah, that would be fine. so now are you saying that you have been involved for three years, is that as long as your program has been going or does it pre-date that? >> it pre-dates that. i don't have great dates memorized in my head, i...
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it turns out that's absolutely true. >> that's not true, jen.now what i speak of. >> 18% at the one-year mark, 18% of african-american now support him and the approval ratings, just today -- don't believe me -- "usa today" and our publication say that's at 38%. >> that's exactly -- >> you can't ignore the language that's out there. we see a tweet where the president refers to a woman as a dog. >> i don't approve of that. i was a writer for one of the main presidential debates, where there was the female question. my record is very clear on where i stand with women's issues. my grandfather was hispanic. >> here's the problem, this is what republicans -- i like jen, but this is what republicans want want to do. they want to reject the ugly part of trumpism, but don't want to accept the responsibility. >> you can't allow him to mainline bigotry, blowing out institutions, all the norms and then say as a republican, oh, i don't like that part, but i like this part. i don't like the part that i have to own about his behavior that i have allowed him to
it turns out that's absolutely true. >> that's not true, jen.now what i speak of. >> 18% at the one-year mark, 18% of african-american now support him and the approval ratings, just today -- don't believe me -- "usa today" and our publication say that's at 38%. >> that's exactly -- >> you can't ignore the language that's out there. we see a tweet where the president refers to a woman as a dog. >> i don't approve of that. i was a writer for one of the main...
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joining me now is journalist jen quanah she's in the south korean capital seoul jen resource some very emotional scenes of elderly north and south koreans meeting give us a sense of what happens at these reunions how they planned what happens that. for the past seven decades there was only four times that people were allowed to meet it was always ping pong when there are tensions between north and south korea government more favorable with the north korean team people were finally allowed to meet their family members after sixty years in the next two to three days the family will be allowed to meet but it will be only allowed leavened hours to control the environment to talk with each other if you think they were apart for sixty years in a total different environment and you could see how much of a different person they became. so for years and years of constant division some of they were now got together how significant how important are these reunions for the families of the two koreas. there are still five thousand fifty seven thousand people waiting to meet their family members and
joining me now is journalist jen quanah she's in the south korean capital seoul jen resource some very emotional scenes of elderly north and south koreans meeting give us a sense of what happens at these reunions how they planned what happens that. for the past seven decades there was only four times that people were allowed to meet it was always ping pong when there are tensions between north and south korea government more favorable with the north korean team people were finally allowed to...
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jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul a man of ford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul manna for isn't a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps plea deal where a man of court would say ok ok uncle i give in i'll tell you that trump was colluding with the russians and i think what the evidence has shown us after two years of the special investigation is that there will be no courthouse steps plea because there is no russian collusion as hard as that is for a liberal systemic so i think here you see paul man of fort did apparently some very nasty things was hiding money was involved in bank fraud allegedly and tax evasion allegedly and i think he could go to jail for a very very long time i
jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul a man of ford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul manna for isn't a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps...
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bush scott jennings and jen psaki. thanks to both.nominee tonight to face scott walker in this very important race. when you lock at wisconsin, president trump flipped it. stunned hillary clinton but he won by less than 1%. this is as crucial of a state as it gets. walker admits this could be his toughest test yet. but walker is seen as a big part of the republican establishment. could he lose? >> he could. absolutely. the environment of course is bad everywhere for republicans. that's going to be the case in wisconsin. on the other hand, skacott walk is a survive. debts tried and tried to take out scott walker. he has frustrated them. he has a good story to tell on the wisconsin economy. i am watching the turnout numbers to see if what would have seen in other democrats primaries spills over in wisconsin and other midwestern states. i think scott walker is in a tossup race but i wouldn't count him out ever. he knows how to survive. >> he certainly does, he is the first governor in u.s. history to survive a recall. jen, what do you th
bush scott jennings and jen psaki. thanks to both.nominee tonight to face scott walker in this very important race. when you lock at wisconsin, president trump flipped it. stunned hillary clinton but he won by less than 1%. this is as crucial of a state as it gets. walker admits this could be his toughest test yet. but walker is seen as a big part of the republican establishment. could he lose? >> he could. absolutely. the environment of course is bad everywhere for republicans. that's...
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so back now with me, scott jennings, jen psaki, and angela rye.ent says that it is the best economy ever, right? and yet his administration can't give public service a 2.1% raise? >> well, it is true. we are running a massive debt in this country. and so, i take the president at his word that he wants to rein in federal spending. i don't think most people are going to have a problem with a one-year freeze on giving federal workers a pay raise. i hope they get a raise some time -- >> unless you're a federal worker who's not getting the pay raise. >> what's that? >> unless you're the federal worker who's not getting the pay raise. >> i'm not a federal worker, but i'll tell you this, i'm a private worker, and i know a lot of people in the federal sector and they don't get guaranteed pay raises. they have to work for everything they get, unlike the state workers who tend to. >> i mean, i don't think that's a fair comparison. >> what is the median salary in washington, d.c.? i think washington, d.c. does pretty darn well. >> government workers are in k
so back now with me, scott jennings, jen psaki, and angela rye.ent says that it is the best economy ever, right? and yet his administration can't give public service a 2.1% raise? >> well, it is true. we are running a massive debt in this country. and so, i take the president at his word that he wants to rein in federal spending. i don't think most people are going to have a problem with a one-year freeze on giving federal workers a pay raise. i hope they get a raise some time -- >>...
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. >>> and jen garner's concern for ben affleck. the moment she knew she had to get him into rehab. >>> plus, big surprises from steve harvey. >> i'm flipping the script. >> how he's completely changing his look and his talk show. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> happy 60th birthday, michael jackson. that's right. that would have been his 60th for the king of pop. >>> but first, big news about the tributes to aretha franklin. nischelle turner is in her hometown of detroit. star studded has become an understatement. >> yeah, we haven't seen a farewell, well, since michael passed away. this is tribute fit for a queen. i have so many details to share with you. "e.t." has learned that aretha franklin's family was so touched by ariana grande's performance on the tonight show they asked her to be part of her funeral and last night at her concert here in detroit, taylor swift paid her respects to the queen of soul. >> i'd like if we could have a moment of silence for her and everything he dshe did her life >> the funeral will be st
. >>> and jen garner's concern for ben affleck. the moment she knew she had to get him into rehab. >>> plus, big surprises from steve harvey. >> i'm flipping the script. >> how he's completely changing his look and his talk show. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> happy 60th birthday, michael jackson. that's right. that would have been his 60th for the king of pop. >>> but first, big news about the tributes to aretha...
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. >> this is paul jennings. paul jennings is a 15-year-old, was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dollar he madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable -- dolly madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable. he set the table for the .ictorious returning troops at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia, he became madison's valet, he was there when madison died. he had a family, five children, and wife. dolly madison fell on hard times after james died. madison had purchased a house on lafayette square and she wanted to come back because she was such a socialite. she came back to live on lafayette square and she brought paul jennings with them. she said, don't worry, on my death, you will get your freedom. her financial situation got worse and worse, so she sold him. across the street lived senator danie
. >> this is paul jennings. paul jennings is a 15-year-old, was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dollar he madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable -- dolly madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable. he set the table for the .ictorious returning troops at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to...
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peter jennings' words and his impact to this day, all these years later.to ellen, just one part of peter's storied legacy. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> you've probably never heard of san francisco's fastest growing neighborhood. up next, the story behind the latest indication of a changing scene. >>> it's a product many of us have in our garages, and now one man says it gave him cancer. the suit against a major chemical company. >>> we have over 500 scheduled parties tonight. >> oakland police are ready to party on this national night out. a look at how police departments are using the community events along with social media to build better community relations. >> live from you live, this is abc 7 news. >> bigger and more destructive than ever. right now fire crews are struggling to contain the largest wildfire in california state history. >> tonight a look at the reasons why our wildfire threat is getting worse. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. we'll begin with an update now on d
peter jennings' words and his impact to this day, all these years later.to ellen, just one part of peter's storied legacy. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> you've probably never heard of san francisco's fastest growing neighborhood. up next, the story behind the latest indication of a changing scene. >>> it's a product many of us have in our garages, and now one man says it gave him cancer. the suit against a major chemical company. >>> we...
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in my we went on down to realize that jen jen you used. to start time up with. my mom box. i nine eleven and leave on what i want away nightlife. how do how do you mind buying raising hell nowadays is in? that ring. the news of the the people. in. the that the only the onlnly one in the world why. do a billion people were [inaudible] so they and ending up. yeah of for what does that mean to you. indian more -- war a war in which it was a mystery middle not made. a loud growling is doing good died that. a positive message within within the music jan jan he lifted off and on why. says there's ones when i'm gone. i i like i from remote what what we are doing had chances to lose you from brother kim a minority in the asian region have. locals. res many on the other. hand them -- word -- what does have become the new? solution the what what. she is my father. is i'm not -- five so we we different let little. from one side i don't. so it is different. everything is exhihibiting s he is gegetting. and d given the right but yu know not i say is in the summer session you know chef w
in my we went on down to realize that jen jen you used. to start time up with. my mom box. i nine eleven and leave on what i want away nightlife. how do how do you mind buying raising hell nowadays is in? that ring. the news of the the people. in. the that the only the onlnly one in the world why. do a billion people were [inaudible] so they and ending up. yeah of for what does that mean to you. indian more -- war a war in which it was a mystery middle not made. a loud growling is doing good...
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this is paul jennings.paul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington gethelped dolley madison everything out of the house that was invaluable. let's it was burning -->> it was burning? >> it was not burning. it was not quite that dramatic. he set the table for the victorious returning troops. at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia. he became madison's valet, he was there when madison died. still enslaved. he had a family, five children, and wife. dolley madison after james on very hardfell times. i won't go into all of her problems. but madison had purchased a house on lafayette square and she wanted to come back because she was such a socialite when she was first lady, so she came back to live on lafayette square and she brought paul jennings with them. he had to leave his family. she said, don't worry, on my de
this is paul jennings.paul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington gethelped dolley madison everything out of the house that was invaluable. let's it was burning -->> it was burning? >> it was not burning. it was not quite that dramatic. he set the table for the victorious returning troops. at the end of the madison administration, he...
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hope picks the way it used to run and i was not a huge fan of president obama only voted for him once jen psaki who was a communications director disseminate that information to her columns team the columns team then interacted with various people in the press pool and disseminate
hope picks the way it used to run and i was not a huge fan of president obama only voted for him once jen psaki who was a communications director disseminate that information to her columns team the columns team then interacted with various people in the press pool and disseminate
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and it's not a queue to the island of long book or joined by jen montgomery me she's from canada and on holiday in long book with her family jen tell us you must have had a fairly tariff it time that can tell us about where you were when the quake hit and what you went through. we were staying and our fellow we had just returned from dinner we had been in the room for about ten minutes when we started to feel the floor start to shake and then the walls started to crack and we could hear glass shattering and everything was just moving all around we it was very intense so very difficult situation no i was stuck on long what have you been to what would happen now and maybe you can go. as far as we know for right now we're stuck as soon as the quake hit last night almost everybody that was here started trying to book flights and fast boats all of the flights of stuff within minutes and we can't seem to get on anything lights and so maybe wednesday. the fast boats are not running so we are going to look into a slow ferry tomorrow but we've been given sort of different accounts of what's h
and it's not a queue to the island of long book or joined by jen montgomery me she's from canada and on holiday in long book with her family jen tell us you must have had a fairly tariff it time that can tell us about where you were when the quake hit and what you went through. we were staying and our fellow we had just returned from dinner we had been in the room for about ten minutes when we started to feel the floor start to shake and then the walls started to crack and we could hear glass...
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jennings caught behind. caught in the slips sparking doubts about how much longer he will go on in this england side. 0llie pope, another caught in the slips. ben stokes and jos buttler showed resistance, stokes to his slowest test 50 just after tea. the real starjos buttler going for his maiden test century. an innings that shows his maturity as a test batsman. he was trapped lbw by the bowler who took the new ball. 0ver twojimmy bowler who took the new ball. 0ver two jimmy anderson and bowler who took the new ball. 0ver twojimmy anderson and adil rashid to see out the final overs to take this into a fifth day. it might only last one ball. it is inevitable india will make the series 2—1.m was important to turn up and show character and fight and not give it to india easily and make them work ha rd to india easily and make them work hard and we did that really well throughout the day. making sure we come back tomorrow and showed that no matter what it is, we will not roll over. the second new ball, because o
jennings caught behind. caught in the slips sparking doubts about how much longer he will go on in this england side. 0llie pope, another caught in the slips. ben stokes and jos buttler showed resistance, stokes to his slowest test 50 just after tea. the real starjos buttler going for his maiden test century. an innings that shows his maturity as a test batsman. he was trapped lbw by the bowler who took the new ball. 0ver twojimmy bowler who took the new ball. 0ver two jimmy anderson and bowler...
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so the story is this is paul jennings.aul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house, and he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dolley madison get everything out of the house that was valuable. andrea: the house was burning? gil: it was not burning at, it was not quite that dramatic. but he had set the table for the returning the tory as american troops, which was used by the british for their last meal in the white house before they burned it. anyway, at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia. he became madison's valet. he was there when madison died. still of course enslaved. family, five children, wife. dolley madison, after james madison died, sell on very hard times. i won't go into all of her problems. but madison had purchased a house on lafayette square, and she wanted to come back to it because she was such a socialite when she was first lady, so she
so the story is this is paul jennings.aul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house, and he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dolley madison get everything out of the house that was valuable. andrea: the house was burning? gil: it was not burning at, it was not quite that dramatic. but he had set the table for the returning the tory as american troops, which was used by the...
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although jennings and malan went after the interval, ba i rstow jennings and malan went after the intervalstow batted england into a position of strength. the england captain and best over the past 50 and it seemed inevitable they would both get their centuries. but ina they would both get their centuries. but in a moment which change the course of the day and will perhaps change the course of the test, root run out by virat kohli, a superb piece of fear field in which triggered that collapse. jos buttler went, ben stokes went to a shot which was pretty it makes people against the spinner and the tail collapsed after that. england finish on 285—9, not the position they wa nted on 285—9, not the position they wanted to be in, not the position they feel they should have been in given where they were in the afternoon. as for india, they will be delighted. this is a real test of whether they can win in these conditions, whether they can show the patience and discipline to do so, and it has been an excellent start. elsewhere, south africa beat sri lanka by four wickets in the second 0ne—day int
although jennings and malan went after the interval, ba i rstow jennings and malan went after the intervalstow batted england into a position of strength. the england captain and best over the past 50 and it seemed inevitable they would both get their centuries. but ina they would both get their centuries. but in a moment which change the course of the day and will perhaps change the course of the test, root run out by virat kohli, a superb piece of fear field in which triggered that collapse....
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peter jennings' words and his impact to this day, all these years later.to ellen, just one part of peter's storied legacy. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. . >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> it's difficult on the community, tough on the people that live here, tough on businesses and the economy. >> we're ready to go home. >>> after a week after evacuations, more people are finally going home today, but not everybody. this is the mendocino complex fire, and it's becoming the biggest in california history. good afternoon, thanks for joining us, i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. we have coverage. david louie is looking at what makes these fires so big. but we begin with wayne freedman in hopland. >>> if we cou >>>. >> reporter: if we could elevate this camera, you would see row after row of these fire trucks. these are the people taking a break. some people went home today, but not everybody. this is lake county, the burned land of smoke and money, spent fighting what's become the largest single fire incident i
peter jennings' words and his impact to this day, all these years later.to ellen, just one part of peter's storied legacy. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. . >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> it's difficult on the community, tough on the people that live here, tough on businesses and the economy. >> we're ready to go home. >>> after a week after evacuations, more people are finally going home today, but not everybody....
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rick santorum as well as former white house communications director for president obama, jen saki. start with you, trump told bloomberg news yesterday, quote, i don't think they can impeach someone who is doing a great job. the fact is you look at the polls there, most americans do not believe he's doing a great job. but that point aside, they also support, or at least a plurality supports impeachment and a greater number supports the work of robert mueller. >> first off, yeah, that's a high number, but the same day there was another poll out that had the disapproval at 50. the polls range somewhere in the mid-50s and somewhere in the mid-40s for job approval. the bottom line is the vast majority of republicans still support the president, and obviously the vast majority of democrats don't, and that just shows a very divided country. when it comes to impeachment, impeachment doesn't happen unless there is a consensus. richard nixon wasn't forced out of office until there was a consensus among republicans that he had to go, and we're not anywhere near that at this point. >> jen? wha
rick santorum as well as former white house communications director for president obama, jen saki. start with you, trump told bloomberg news yesterday, quote, i don't think they can impeach someone who is doing a great job. the fact is you look at the polls there, most americans do not believe he's doing a great job. but that point aside, they also support, or at least a plurality supports impeachment and a greater number supports the work of robert mueller. >> first off, yeah, that's a...
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next up in our celebrations sports, jen gets is on ——jen gets her boots on.botic goalkeeper can stop me's best players. his two cameras take up to 90 voters per second. if a football is kicked to robokeeper has just played through the second to save the ball. —— 0.3 ofa the second to save the ball. —— 0.3 of a second. the great facilities in manchester, as you would expect in one of the world's great footballing cities. normally, there is a huge amount of set up, but what if you could bring it to your living room? we are trying out the latest in virtual reality, those collecting data with statsports. using a hardware monitor and a device that to my shoulder blades, we are set for a to my shoulder blades, we are set fora run to to my shoulder blades, we are set for a run to collect information. virtual reality has this data transformed amazingly quickly. we have upset that data back on the pitch. —— offset. as we move forward , pitch. —— offset. as we move forward, we can stream this light into the platform, so theoretically, if you go in at half—time, or duri
next up in our celebrations sports, jen gets is on ——jen gets her boots on.botic goalkeeper can stop me's best players. his two cameras take up to 90 voters per second. if a football is kicked to robokeeper has just played through the second to save the ball. —— 0.3 ofa the second to save the ball. —— 0.3 of a second. the great facilities in manchester, as you would expect in one of the world's great footballing cities. normally, there is a huge amount of set up, but what if you...