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oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you?> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but nothing replaces human interaction. what i want to know about is, why did you start the company? >> so, in 2005, my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. we were like, "how did she even get cancer in the first place?" i went back to be with my family and help my sister through her treatments, and there was one day where i said, "mom, i'm not gonna go with you guys to the doctors. i need a break." and she said, "you know what? your sister doesn't get a break." and i was like, "wow." talk about, like, a waterworks moment. and she said, "why don't you just clean her apartment? make it really nice. when she comes home, it can
oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you?> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but...
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jen: nancy pelosi cannot be happy about this.ook at the priorities she listed when she took the gavel back, she said it would be criminal justice reform, taking on big pharma, looking at gun control loopholes and the list goes on. she did not expect to be, in the first week of march, still dealing with anti-semitic remarks from her own caucus. make no mistake, there is mutiny on the bow. this is very interesting, because nancy pelosi is a strong figure. she is what i would call a tough broad. the fact that she is having this sort of issue within her own caucus is surprising. you really look at the news cycle now, there is no doubt about it that nancy pelosi is not in charge of the caucus, she is not the leader anymore, it is cortez, and the other congresswoman. david: as you say, nancy pelosi is pretty tough. let's go to breaking news. brown, the senator from ohio, has tweeted he will not run for president after all. jennifer, what do you make of that? jennifer: i think it is unfortunate. i think he would've brought a very intere
jen: nancy pelosi cannot be happy about this.ook at the priorities she listed when she took the gavel back, she said it would be criminal justice reform, taking on big pharma, looking at gun control loopholes and the list goes on. she did not expect to be, in the first week of march, still dealing with anti-semitic remarks from her own caucus. make no mistake, there is mutiny on the bow. this is very interesting, because nancy pelosi is a strong figure. she is what i would call a tough broad....
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jen doesn't even know if there's still an agency responsible for matters pertaining to the incident. for. sure it's unbearable. the investigative commission is inactive anymore. but the relatives are still searching. for something i just can't accept that. he hopes that he might persuade one of the officials to keep up the efforts. jones been in malaysia several times to pressure the authorities that. he feels has been poorly informed and put off. now a new government has taken office. the commemorative ceremony was organized by the symbol of this. little other job that you know we're not calling it a memorial service. according to chinese or east asian custom you can only speak of remembering after it's been proven that someone's dead. but we haven't found the missing people or the plane we have no proof they're dead. so we don't talk about a memorial. it's. junk and the others have prepared to lights one for each of the two hundred thirty nine people lost. their i'm looking for my mother's name your mother is here. now and that's it. junks siri young. she's a. single. mom much to m
jen doesn't even know if there's still an agency responsible for matters pertaining to the incident. for. sure it's unbearable. the investigative commission is inactive anymore. but the relatives are still searching. for something i just can't accept that. he hopes that he might persuade one of the officials to keep up the efforts. jones been in malaysia several times to pressure the authorities that. he feels has been poorly informed and put off. now a new government has taken office. the...
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meanwhile, our source tells us jen and ex, ben affleck, still have a really good relationship.g out this week. we're told ben is also in a really good place four months after rehab and he's back to work. ben's new netflix movie "triple fronti frontier," with oscar isaac and charlie hue nap is out next week, and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> the actors are good people. you can bond. >> they help you get through it. it's tough work too. it is intense conditions. >> it is set in south america. ben and the guys are operatives on a special mission. >> it really comes down to brotherhood and camaraderie and feeling a sense of place in the world. >> i have always wanted to be in a boy band. it's like being in a boy band. >> right. every shot. >> every scene. >> and they would kind of tell a story as a group and i think that was really, you know, fun. >> and that's a squad. i will be sitting down with all the guys including mr. affleck, and i will have that for you on monday. >>> well, ben and his brother casey are oscar-winning siblings and we saw a lot of brotherly and siste
meanwhile, our source tells us jen and ex, ben affleck, still have a really good relationship.g out this week. we're told ben is also in a really good place four months after rehab and he's back to work. ben's new netflix movie "triple fronti frontier," with oscar isaac and charlie hue nap is out next week, and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> the actors are good people. you can bond. >> they help you get through it. it's tough work too. it is intense conditions....
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jen has read everything he can find out about it. since. most people assume that the communication system was turned off manually. but as i see it that can't be true. when the transponder is turned off or it sends a signal but according to the official report there wasn't any so i believe there was a technical problem. for you if. jones greatest fear is that the truth might never be known now a final report has been released but it's still inconclusive without the wreckage no further findings a likely. jen doesn't even know if there's still an agency responsible for matters pertaining to the incident. or. shorter it's unbearable. the investigative commission is inactive anymore. but the relatives are still searching. for something i just can't accept that. he hopes that he might persuade one of the officials to keep up the efforts. jones been in malaysia several times to pressure the authorities that. he feels has been poorly informed and put off. now a new government has taken office. the commemorative ceremony was organized by the civil o
jen has read everything he can find out about it. since. most people assume that the communication system was turned off manually. but as i see it that can't be true. when the transponder is turned off or it sends a signal but according to the official report there wasn't any so i believe there was a technical problem. for you if. jones greatest fear is that the truth might never be known now a final report has been released but it's still inconclusive without the wreckage no further findings a...
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strategist and former spokesperson for the california republican party jen welcome thank you so much thank you so you just heard what chris lewis had to say about the green new deal what's your reaction well you know it's interesting that the person behind the green new deal the brain child of all this is alexandria ocasio cortez and you heard her say last week that you know in in twelve years it's possible that the world is going to end and in fact she even questioned whether or not the rest of us ought to have children in this world and that's going to end in the next twelve years but you look at her personal habits both on the personal side and on the campaign trail the new york post actually did a great investigative piece tracking her campaign expenses and what they found was a person who actually was a gas guzzler and i thought it was quite interesting on her campaign to get elected alexandria ocasio cortez had actually taken and her staff had taken about twenty thousand dollars worth of trips in ride services like lyft juneau and the like despite the fact that she lived about
strategist and former spokesperson for the california republican party jen welcome thank you so much thank you so you just heard what chris lewis had to say about the green new deal what's your reaction well you know it's interesting that the person behind the green new deal the brain child of all this is alexandria ocasio cortez and you heard her say last week that you know in in twelve years it's possible that the world is going to end and in fact she even questioned whether or not the rest...
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fact she only rented paul jennings from dolley. so she employed jennings and her out.rian: have you ever read the memoir on jennings? yes. i have. he was a remarkable figure. brian: why? really smart. of as very -- he saw a lot stuff. i think the auto biography is and he was very dedicated to the madisons, who badly. him extremely especially dolley, i think. a small item, but not earth shattering. what role did she play in for the washington monument? >> it's very funny as you say that. d.c. todayiving into with my 12 year old daughter, she said, look, there is the washington monument. said, did you know that james polk laid the first stone of that monument, and do you know raised the money? >> sara polk. >> that's right. her well.ve trained dolley madison had this dream or a monument, father of the country, george washington. convinced sarah to help with the fundraising effort and rich ch out to all of her friends to build this monument to george washington and sarah top of it and together they raised the the money for monument, not for the entire monument but laying
fact she only rented paul jennings from dolley. so she employed jennings and her out.rian: have you ever read the memoir on jennings? yes. i have. he was a remarkable figure. brian: why? really smart. of as very -- he saw a lot stuff. i think the auto biography is and he was very dedicated to the madisons, who badly. him extremely especially dolley, i think. a small item, but not earth shattering. what role did she play in for the washington monument? >> it's very funny as you say that....
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jen ashton, because jen's been tracking this all day. and jen, you and i both know, there are a lot of people watching the news tonight who have been taking that daily dose of aspirin to try to reduce heart attack or stroke. but for folks who are 70 or older, this is a major reversal. >> reporter: oh, it's big news, david, in the world of cardiology. the new guidelines say if you are 70 and older, you should not take an aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, because the risk of bleeding is thought to be better than any potential benefit. >> but if you've had the stroke before or a heart attack before, you should keep going? >> reporter: absolutely. these new guidelines do not apply to people who have already had a heart attack or stroke, they should not stop their aspirin. >> and what about the age group, say from 40 to 70, if they've been taking a daily dose of aspirin, what do you do there? >> reporter: that's where it's a little tricky. if you're between 40 and 70, and you are at high risk for heart disease, but low risk f
jen ashton, because jen's been tracking this all day. and jen, you and i both know, there are a lot of people watching the news tonight who have been taking that daily dose of aspirin to try to reduce heart attack or stroke. but for folks who are 70 or older, this is a major reversal. >> reporter: oh, it's big news, david, in the world of cardiology. the new guidelines say if you are 70 and older, you should not take an aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, because the risk...
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so i think jennings and i think wi i -- ingle were two of the worst areas. we found that 252 of the properties audited, 90 of them were found to be with insufficient service or no service at all. over the past 15 years, we've tried a number of different things. none of them have been, like, what would you call it? the magic bullet to help stop the problem? so one of the things we're looking at, we did some targeted outreach about potential residents that would be willing to do cameras within the area and we did find -- we canvassed and found 15 businesses and residents that were actually willing to deploy cameras. another strategy that we're looking at, and it's going to take some minor tweaks of legislation. so you saw a lot of construction debris, large and small, were looking at trying to have a mechanism in place before permits are signed off by d.b.i. that they produce a receipt for the debris and where it was dumped so that we can verify that it actually made it to where it was supposed to go, and that would be a requirement of the permit. we found tha
so i think jennings and i think wi i -- ingle were two of the worst areas. we found that 252 of the properties audited, 90 of them were found to be with insufficient service or no service at all. over the past 15 years, we've tried a number of different things. none of them have been, like, what would you call it? the magic bullet to help stop the problem? so one of the things we're looking at, we did some targeted outreach about potential residents that would be willing to do cameras within...
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and i think he's done so appropriately. >> jen, does the president need to respond to this?this make any sense to you? >> i think that we don't say enough. he's the president of the united states. his not normal. and this is not a barroom brawl between two guys fighting over a woman, and that's what it feels like a little bit here. i think there's no question george conway's tweets are weird. the president of the united states tweeting back is even stranger. now, it is possible, too, though, that we're not giving donald trump enough marketing credit here, because he's taking away a sliver of the public focus that would otherwise be on deutsche bank and his fraught relationship or the fact that he hasn't brought back auto jobs, even though he promised to, or the pending release of the mueller report, to talk about conway versus conway. and that's probably to his advantage right now. >> but, anderson, i don't think jen, i don't think that's really fair. had the press not evaluated the comments that mr. conway made, had the press not made it, certainly before the president ever
and i think he's done so appropriately. >> jen, does the president need to respond to this?this make any sense to you? >> i think that we don't say enough. he's the president of the united states. his not normal. and this is not a barroom brawl between two guys fighting over a woman, and that's what it feels like a little bit here. i think there's no question george conway's tweets are weird. the president of the united states tweeting back is even stranger. now, it is possible,...
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jen sake, what do you think of that move?hings we know, regardless of the report. the russians did intervene with the direction of putin it help president trump. the trump team welcomed in terable e-mails or e-mails that would be damaging about the clinton campaign and they had meetings. there are a lot of things we know. if i were advising a presidential candidate i'd say stay away from this. let it play out. go run your own campaign, go talk about jobs and the economy. let this play out in washington and do that for the coming months. so that's the one piece of advice i'd give to him and any other candidate. >> it sounds like you're channeling or mayor pete buttigieg is channeling you because that's the gist of what he's doing in terms of his approach. listen to what he said to cnn yesterday. >> i think where we might be making a mistake in our party is if we think that this is going to change everything in terms of how the president is viewed. a lot of people have made up their mind about this president, and a lot of peopl
jen sake, what do you think of that move?hings we know, regardless of the report. the russians did intervene with the direction of putin it help president trump. the trump team welcomed in terable e-mails or e-mails that would be damaging about the clinton campaign and they had meetings. there are a lot of things we know. if i were advising a presidential candidate i'd say stay away from this. let it play out. go run your own campaign, go talk about jobs and the economy. let this play out in...
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they really do and they will and they will regret it i think here let me rapidly running out of time jen one of the things i worry about this group green new deal i mean this is if you read it this is just to nationalize the entire economy because so much of the economy revolves around energy i mean this is a nationalization of the economy go ahead jim. right well you look at the last day they've tried to demonize you know tobacco they've tried to demonize cars they've tried to demonize now airplanes and cow wheels you know it was a look at. a cow cows. and it was just national agriculture of a yesterday the pork cows but but look i think the key here is seized to help ocracy that's right that was the funniest part here here's a young lady who spent up to thirty thousand dollars on her campaign on bills for her and left and right sure services when there was a subway one hundred thirty five feet from her own front door yet she chose to take the car by herself to i think it was like two thousand trips and she also didn't choose to take amtrak train and she had let me jump in here to fly i
they really do and they will and they will regret it i think here let me rapidly running out of time jen one of the things i worry about this group green new deal i mean this is if you read it this is just to nationalize the entire economy because so much of the economy revolves around energy i mean this is a nationalization of the economy go ahead jim. right well you look at the last day they've tried to demonize you know tobacco they've tried to demonize cars they've tried to demonize now...
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jen, it has been an honor to work with you. congratulations and thank you for all that you do for san francisco unified school district, our students, and our families. [applause] >> hi, everyone, and thank you. it's just a great honor to be here. thank you. i'd like to thank the board and dr. matthews for this special recognition. of course i wouldn't be here today if i didn't work with such an amazing team of educators at access sfusd the arc. i'm lucky to work with just an amazing team of educators, heidi, alongside me who i know nominated me for this award. i wouldn't be here without you. but teaching in san francisco is such a joy, and i love working with my students out in the community. i work at the most fun and most amazing school, and seeing them learn and grow and face new challenges and achieve their goals and learn from their mistakes and discover all the things that san francisco has to offer is such a joy, and i look forward to continuing in education here in san francisco. thank you so much. [applause] >> presid
jen, it has been an honor to work with you. congratulations and thank you for all that you do for san francisco unified school district, our students, and our families. [applause] >> hi, everyone, and thank you. it's just a great honor to be here. thank you. i'd like to thank the board and dr. matthews for this special recognition. of course i wouldn't be here today if i didn't work with such an amazing team of educators at access sfusd the arc. i'm lucky to work with just an amazing team...
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welcome back to politicking everybody i'm amy holmes sitting in for larry king and i'm talking with jen kearns she's a g.o.p. strategist and former spokesperson for the california rip. can party and she joins us here in new york all right jed so the issue of security clearances in the white house this continues to plague donald trump in his administration the new york times is reporting that the president ordered former chief of staff john kelly and white house counsel don begetter evocate and son in law jared which the president had previously denied doing ok so house oversight committee chairman alija cummings he's a democrat from maryland he's asking for all documents pertaining to the security clearance process and the white house they're saying no they're rejecting this your thoughts on this issue particularly because it seems to have caught donald trump in a lie. well this critiquing the situation when jerry question or himself i don't want to have security clearance well look i do think he's trustworthy he's loyal to the president he's loyal to the president's agenda to make amer
welcome back to politicking everybody i'm amy holmes sitting in for larry king and i'm talking with jen kearns she's a g.o.p. strategist and former spokesperson for the california rip. can party and she joins us here in new york all right jed so the issue of security clearances in the white house this continues to plague donald trump in his administration the new york times is reporting that the president ordered former chief of staff john kelly and white house counsel don begetter evocate and...
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foreign or against it ok either they're former again very it is political it's interesting it grant jen that the philosopher apparently said that the philosopher parrot said it best just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics is not taking an interest in you that's exactly what's going on here you look at time and time again whether it's a lemonade in the electoral college packing the supreme court lowering the voting age to sixteen and on and on and on when he says these are just nice little progressive ideas that we ought to consider they want to fundamentally transform the constitution of the united states and the system that yes our forefathers put into place it's a pretty great system now a days you can look at it some two thousand years later or two hundred years later really functioning in a way that that probably outstretched even their own imaginations i think it's a pretty good system if you don't like it you can go live somewhere else where it doesn't exist other countries have a pretty bad motives going on no no no you know i don't know i don't
foreign or against it ok either they're former again very it is political it's interesting it grant jen that the philosopher apparently said that the philosopher parrot said it best just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics is not taking an interest in you that's exactly what's going on here you look at time and time again whether it's a lemonade in the electoral college packing the supreme court lowering the voting age to sixteen and on and on and on when he...
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stephen sackur talks to nato‘s secretary general, jens stoltenberg.elcome to hardtalk, from nato headquarters in brussels. i'm stephen sackur. the north atlantic treaty organisation is 70 years old this year, but despite its achievements and longevity, celebrations are muted. that's because nato‘s cohesion and long—term viability are being questioned as never before. more than anything else, that's because the united states is now led by a nato—sceptic president. my guest today isjens stoltenberg, nato‘s secretary general. is he simply papering over nato‘s widening cracks? jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. i should begin by wishing nato a happy 70th birthday, but it is not a time for celebration, is it? nato, it seems to me, is facing a real crisis. would you agree? it is a time for celebration because we have achieved a lot, but it's not a time for complacency, because we still have a lot to do. i think we see a paradox, and many people in europe and north america question the strength of the transatlantic bond,
stephen sackur talks to nato‘s secretary general, jens stoltenberg.elcome to hardtalk, from nato headquarters in brussels. i'm stephen sackur. the north atlantic treaty organisation is 70 years old this year, but despite its achievements and longevity, celebrations are muted. that's because nato‘s cohesion and long—term viability are being questioned as never before. more than anything else, that's because the united states is now led by a nato—sceptic president. my guest today isjens...
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. >> outfront now, scott jennings and former senior adviser to mitch mcconnell and keith boykin former clinton white house aide. scott, you heard what she said. this is about them just needing to find a woman to hate on, basically. lightning rod was the word she used. what do you say? >> well, i think she's wrong. i think what they're hating on is the drift of the democratic party towards socialism. i think this entire thing you heard donald trump jr. do last night is a continue eight of what president trump started in the state of the union where he's starting to define the democratic party and the nominee he runs against as a socialist. so i think -- as long as she's basically the heart and soul of the party, i think they'll keep going back to this well to define the democrats as socialists as they head towards re-election. >> i think obviously there's a lot of republicans who want to act like she is the heart and soul of the party. that's the big question for democrats right now. keith, what do you say? is she right that this is about them needing -- it was hillary and now it's goin
. >> outfront now, scott jennings and former senior adviser to mitch mcconnell and keith boykin former clinton white house aide. scott, you heard what she said. this is about them just needing to find a woman to hate on, basically. lightning rod was the word she used. what do you say? >> well, i think she's wrong. i think what they're hating on is the drift of the democratic party towards socialism. i think this entire thing you heard donald trump jr. do last night is a continue...
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you know that i mean i'm going to go down by and large let me go to jen here jan i don't have the quote in front of me but did nancy pelosi she used the word to capture these voters to capture quite literally and i appreciate her transparency because that's exactly it ok in young impressionable people and we have and we you know i taught at university a lot of eighteen year olds aren't very mature or ok maybe they're mature on social media maybe they're mature on sports but their intellect i think they're stunted because of the educational system most of them think in a very unilateral way and now you have this saturation of this glorification of socialism oh my goodness i think you know nancy pelosi knows exactly what she's saying what she wants to capture these people go ahead in. well you look at you know even better or rourke admitted when he was he's not mature enough to vote during i don't think he has when children are not mature enough to mature person ok keep. true true but but here's the key peter here's what the democrats are getting at they control the education systems in t
you know that i mean i'm going to go down by and large let me go to jen here jan i don't have the quote in front of me but did nancy pelosi she used the word to capture these voters to capture quite literally and i appreciate her transparency because that's exactly it ok in young impressionable people and we have and we you know i taught at university a lot of eighteen year olds aren't very mature or ok maybe they're mature on social media maybe they're mature on sports but their intellect i...
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. >> can co-parenting with jen garner. >> we're just not that cool. >> this is "entertainment tonight >>> good evening. for the second time in less than a week i'm standing outside of st. joseph's medical center in burbank, california. we were here last week when luke perry suffered a massive stroke. initially there had been hope for recovery, but sadly his condition worsened and this morning, the star of "riverdale" and "90210" passed away. ♪ >> i'm a father of two children. i want to be with them as long as i can. i want to have as healthy life as i can, and spend as much time with them. >> the 52-year-old dad passed away five days after suffering a massive stroke. >> rescue 94, stroke. >> reports say doctors sedated luke to allow his brain to recover, but the damage was so extensive. we were just with his former "90210" co-star, shannen doherty who was keeping her hopes up at last night's animal hope and wellness foundation compassion gala. >> i can't talk about it here because i will literally start crying, but i love him and he knows i love him. it's luke and he's my dylan. every
. >> can co-parenting with jen garner. >> we're just not that cool. >> this is "entertainment tonight >>> good evening. for the second time in less than a week i'm standing outside of st. joseph's medical center in burbank, california. we were here last week when luke perry suffered a massive stroke. initially there had been hope for recovery, but sadly his condition worsened and this morning, the star of "riverdale" and "90210" passed away....
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jen: we know that they looked at google a few years ago and was that the practice is kevin mentioned,the european union has looked at, and decided under are from work and laws, and what has been built over the years, they did not have a case to bring in court against google. and right now they are having a series of meetings led by the chairman joe simon, to look at whether or not they have been lax in looking at these companies and in the unilateral conduct of these companies, whether there is something else they should be doing. in terms of investigations, it is possible one or more of those companies is under investigation now, we do not know because these things are confidential good david: that is the lot -- are confidential. david: that is the law now, but what about what it could become? live this morning -- husband was says we should change the laws warrenuired -- elizabeth says we should change the laws with their them -- advertising. is that some light of what we have done in the past? kevin: it is similar to what occurred years ago. for example, the movie industry, the peop
jen: we know that they looked at google a few years ago and was that the practice is kevin mentioned,the european union has looked at, and decided under are from work and laws, and what has been built over the years, they did not have a case to bring in court against google. and right now they are having a series of meetings led by the chairman joe simon, to look at whether or not they have been lax in looking at these companies and in the unilateral conduct of these companies, whether there is...
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jennings joked. i hope some very good l.a.ists are getting ready to have that mispronunciations corrected. >> he also wrote an op-ed out today in "the new york times." we see him as show host. he's really goofy and really funny. >> we can tell he's funny. >> gently but with a knife. >> our first low goes to that moment when you are at a meeting or family reunion and the name of the person next to you slips your mind. president trump got creative this week at the american work force policy advisory board when returning to apple ceo tim cook, a man who will forever more will be known as tim apple. >> i say, tim. you got to start doing it over here. you really have. you've really put a big investment in our country. we appreciate it very much, tim apple. >> there it is. tim apple. a little slip by the president. it actually worked. tim cook changed his name on twitter from tim cook to the tim apple it is. that's kind of a go-to move for president trump. last year he used the first name plus company name formulation for lockheed's
jennings joked. i hope some very good l.a.ists are getting ready to have that mispronunciations corrected. >> he also wrote an op-ed out today in "the new york times." we see him as show host. he's really goofy and really funny. >> we can tell he's funny. >> gently but with a knife. >> our first low goes to that moment when you are at a meeting or family reunion and the name of the person next to you slips your mind. president trump got creative this week at...
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jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having me.berg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having meli should start by wishing nato a happy 70th birthday, but it is not a time for celebration, is it? nato, it seems to me, is facing a real crisis. would you agree? it is a time for celebration because we have achieved a lot, but it is not a time for complacency, because we still have a lot to do. i think we see a paradox, and many people in europe and north america questioned the strength of the transatlantic bond, the strength of nato, but at the same time the reality is that we are doing more together now than we have done for many years. increasing forces, presence of nato forces for the first time in history, strengthening ties with europe and european powers are stepping up. on a day—to—day basis, of course nato continues to function and do important things, but you just alluded to the fundamental problem when you said people are questioning nato's performance. the most important person questioning nato's purposeis import
jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having me.berg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having meli should start by wishing nato a happy 70th birthday, but it is not a time for celebration, is it? nato, it seems to me, is facing a real crisis. would you agree? it is a time for celebration because we have achieved a lot, but it is not a time for complacency, because we still have a lot to do. i think we see a paradox, and many people in europe and north...
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they are made by adidas and were designed by comic book artist jen bartle. they cost $150.e limited. heads up. the shoes are only being sold in men's sizes. isn't captain marvel a woman? but disney is the parent company of marvel and abc7. >> wait until steph curry hears about that. >> exactly what i was thinking. >> that does it for us. >> thanks for inviting us into your homes tonight. >> see you again at 6:00. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar canomom wants what's or no sbest.at all.pozes,. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on. this just in, "empire" actor jussie smollett indicted. now facing 16 felony counts tied to what prosecutors say was a made-up hate crime attack. the stiff sentence he could face if convicted. >>> also breaking tonight, the navy based scare -- a truck blowing through the gate, slamming into a pole. the dri
they are made by adidas and were designed by comic book artist jen bartle. they cost $150.e limited. heads up. the shoes are only being sold in men's sizes. isn't captain marvel a woman? but disney is the parent company of marvel and abc7. >> wait until steph curry hears about that. >> exactly what i was thinking. >> that does it for us. >> thanks for inviting us into your homes tonight. >> see you again at 6:00. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your...
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jen palmieri, are the democrats in a bind on this?y have a freshman congresswoman, she is a minority, being a muslim in congress, now she's made these comments. and they feel pressured to take some action. >> i mean, if they were in a bind, being in a bind means they weren't taking action. so i don't think they find themselves in a bind because they are taking action to have a resolution to reaffirm that concern about anti-semitism and beyond this incident, there are a lot of -- you see a lot of examples of it in america today. you know, i go back to the tree of life synagogue massacre. so there's a lot of reason for concern, beyond representative omar. but if you -- she is a duly elected member of congress who is sitting on the foreign affairs committee. and if she has arguments against policy towards israel, american policy towards israel, she should voice that. what i think is -- where you get into trouble is when you start talking about people's motivations. generally that's true in politics generally and very true here, and start
jen palmieri, are the democrats in a bind on this?y have a freshman congresswoman, she is a minority, being a muslim in congress, now she's made these comments. and they feel pressured to take some action. >> i mean, if they were in a bind, being in a bind means they weren't taking action. so i don't think they find themselves in a bind because they are taking action to have a resolution to reaffirm that concern about anti-semitism and beyond this incident, there are a lot of -- you see a...
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jen is back in a moment.bieber's state of mind. in his latest instagram post the singer admits he was unhappy during his last tour and is now, quote, very focused on repairing some of the deep-rooted issues that i have so that i don't fall apart. this on the heels of another instagram post where he describes feeling super disconnected and weird. bieber's also sharing images on instagram of himself inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. fans are wondering if he's using the chamber to improve his mental health. >> there's a good feeling and uplifting of the mood because it increases serotonin and you feel energized. pain is decreased. you feel good afterwards. >> reporter: hyperbaric chambers typically treat carbon monoxide poisoning, to vision loss. but studies show it can improve mental health. bieber hasn't said why he's use the chamber. experts warn the device may not be for everyone. >> it can be used for depression and anxiety but that's a less common use of it. >> reporter: ultimately bieber says whatever i
jen is back in a moment.bieber's state of mind. in his latest instagram post the singer admits he was unhappy during his last tour and is now, quote, very focused on repairing some of the deep-rooted issues that i have so that i don't fall apart. this on the heels of another instagram post where he describes feeling super disconnected and weird. bieber's also sharing images on instagram of himself inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. fans are wondering if he's using the chamber to improve his...
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but she only rented paul jennings from dolly. employed jennings and gave dolly the morning as a way to help her out. prof. greenberg: have you ever read the memo more? -- n: it brian: have you ever read the memoir? prof. greenberg: yes and it was amazing. he was very dedicated to the madisons, who treated him extremely badly, especially dolly. brian: it is not a small item, in what role did she play raising money for the washington monument? prof. greenberg: very funny you mention that. i was driving into d.c. with my 12-year-old daughter, and she said, there is the washington monument. i said, do you know who raised the money? and she said, sarah polk. i trained her well. dolly madison had a dream for a monument for george washington, helphe convinced sarah to with a fundraising effort in reach out to her rich friends to build this monument to george raised the and sarah they for the monument, or raising money for the corner stone. james laid the first stone on the fourth of july. brian: you mentioned your daughter. can i mentio
but she only rented paul jennings from dolly. employed jennings and gave dolly the morning as a way to help her out. prof. greenberg: have you ever read the memo more? -- n: it brian: have you ever read the memoir? prof. greenberg: yes and it was amazing. he was very dedicated to the madisons, who treated him extremely badly, especially dolly. brian: it is not a small item, in what role did she play raising money for the washington monument? prof. greenberg: very funny you mention that. i was...