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jessie had one more story to tell.imed that jared had talked to the drug dealers and if he roughed up vince somehow that would satisfy them. then she said jared told her what here job would be. >> he told me you need to meet me on this road. you need to pull-down to the shoulder where you can pull off. >> but the prosecutor and detectives weren't buying it. instead without realizing it jessie had finally given them what they needed. why is there now enough to arrest her? >> because she's admitted her part in getting vincent to the location where he was ultimately killed. in kentucky being an accomplice to murder is the same as actually committing the murder. >> that grieving wife hysterical by the side of the road getting sick in front of the police was charged with her husband's murder. >> let me see your hands. now step out of the truck. >> as for jared long because of jessie's admission because she and jared had planned to harm vince, police had enough to arrest him now too. they tracked him down again this time at
jessie had one more story to tell.imed that jared had talked to the drug dealers and if he roughed up vince somehow that would satisfy them. then she said jared told her what here job would be. >> he told me you need to meet me on this road. you need to pull-down to the shoulder where you can pull off. >> but the prosecutor and detectives weren't buying it. instead without realizing it jessie had finally given them what they needed. why is there now enough to arrest her? >>...
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>> it's bogus. >> jessie: oh, juan. don't run down the pollsters. >> juan: the national polls are consistent for impeachment. the national story is clear. i'm going to say this. trump and his folks have been arguing process, process for weeks. even to the point of attacking lieutenant colonel vindman and defaming him that is so unpatriotic. the reason they argued process, the facts are not on their side. now the process is in the constitution. pelosi, the speaker has followed the constitution to the letter and now they're moving to an open phase, which is what the president and his supporters have asked for and say it's not good enough. but the republicans are trying to work you, the american people, and say oh, don't buy it. don't buy it. again, these polls are very clear. people say they want -- even the transcript that trump said oh, it's perfect, perfect phone call. now we know from lieutenant colonel vindman it wasn't -- >> dana: we knew that. i have to play this for you. >> juan: please do. >> dana: it's about fac
>> it's bogus. >> jessie: oh, juan. don't run down the pollsters. >> juan: the national polls are consistent for impeachment. the national story is clear. i'm going to say this. trump and his folks have been arguing process, process for weeks. even to the point of attacking lieutenant colonel vindman and defaming him that is so unpatriotic. the reason they argued process, the facts are not on their side. now the process is in the constitution. pelosi, the speaker has followed...
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. >> welcome to waters world, i'm jessie waters. the scared democrats that's the subject of tonight's water's world this is a fake crime, fake coverup, and now fake impeachment. nervous nancy won't even put it to a vote. here is why, bad politics for democrats for two reasons. if she makes her caucus cast a vote now it's going to backfire, and she will lose the house. and it's impeachment is official , she has to let republicans be a part of the process. right now, they are shut out. she doesn't want us to be fair. she just wants it to be fast. her goal, impeach before people lose focus, impeach before the iowa caucus, impeach before the story gets holes poked in it and impeach before william barr exposes theirid corruption and this week we found out biden lied and adam schiff lied and we know what they are hiding and biden knew what his shady son was up to and schiff knew, what's trump covered up? he released the transcript of his phone call and he's been honest about what's been going down. president trump: if you look and you rea
. >> welcome to waters world, i'm jessie waters. the scared democrats that's the subject of tonight's water's world this is a fake crime, fake coverup, and now fake impeachment. nervous nancy won't even put it to a vote. here is why, bad politics for democrats for two reasons. if she makes her caucus cast a vote now it's going to backfire, and she will lose the house. and it's impeachment is official , she has to let republicans be a part of the process. right now, they are shut out. she...
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jessie, don to get the legend easterly '60s look just right. >> one of the first questions i asked isis could live and die with a good or bad wig. yeah, every day in the trailer we'd put our hair on and say there she is. >> there she is. ♪ ♪ >> before getting the part of loretta, jessie wasn't that familiar with the icon. >> i actually didn't know loretta's music that much. ♪ proud to be a coal miner's daughter ♪ >> it was like this big secret i hadn't been let in on. >> you got to hear this. >> e.t. spent a lot of time with the real life loretta. >> when i was a little girl growing up, i never dreamed about being a country singer. >> now 87, loretta has been recovering from a 2017 stroke, sadly patsy died in a plane crash in 1963. the lifetime movie explores the close bond and just characters, they are best friends. >> she can't get rid of me. she might try. ♪ crazy for loving you >> that is a hit song right there. >> speaking of music, i'm so excited about music-theme e.t. birthday. >> when high school musical star debuted with two singles in the same week? zack efron, ashley tizdal
jessie, don to get the legend easterly '60s look just right. >> one of the first questions i asked isis could live and die with a good or bad wig. yeah, every day in the trailer we'd put our hair on and say there she is. >> there she is. ♪ ♪ >> before getting the part of loretta, jessie wasn't that familiar with the icon. >> i actually didn't know loretta's music that much. ♪ proud to be a coal miner's daughter ♪ >> it was like this big secret i hadn't been...
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do you remember sally jessy raphael? >> of course i do. >> look at the two of you. >> the glasses. a lot in common. >> allegedly. "e.t." goes home with sally. >> hi, "e.t." come on in. >> the 84-year-old is worth an estimated $40 million. so it's no surprise her upstate new york mansion is massive. >> it's a 53-room house with 17 bedrooms. there's a lot you can do here. it's like being in a nice resort. >> it's filled with treasures, like her art collection, mementos and awards including her emmy for outstanding day time talk show. pretty impressive for someone who didn't become a success until she was almost 50. >> i've been fired 28 times. i don't think i earned over $26,000 a year before i was 40 >> you wanna pick on somebody, you start using bad names for hispanics in front of me and you're ruined. >> sally was tough. during near a 25-year run doing more than 4,000 episodesnd over 60,000 interviews. so what's her secret? >> timing is everything. timing is knowing when that guest has told you everything that they're gonna tell you or when that guest has something else that you c
do you remember sally jessy raphael? >> of course i do. >> look at the two of you. >> the glasses. a lot in common. >> allegedly. "e.t." goes home with sally. >> hi, "e.t." come on in. >> the 84-year-old is worth an estimated $40 million. so it's no surprise her upstate new york mansion is massive. >> it's a 53-room house with 17 bedrooms. there's a lot you can do here. it's like being in a nice resort. >> it's filled with...
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packed show with a tribute to the legendary opera singer jessye norman who died on monday aged 74 jessie norman's vocal range was just enormous and that became her nickname critics described her singing as sumptuous and penetrating new york's metropolitan opera has called her one of the best sopranos of the last half century.
packed show with a tribute to the legendary opera singer jessye norman who died on monday aged 74 jessie norman's vocal range was just enormous and that became her nickname critics described her singing as sumptuous and penetrating new york's metropolitan opera has called her one of the best sopranos of the last half century.
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packed show with attributes of the legendary opera singer jessye norman who died on monday aged 74 jessie norman's vocal range was just enormous and that became her nickname critics described her singing as sumptuous and penetrating new york's metropolitan opera has called her one of the best sopranos of the last half century . jessye norman enchanted opera fans around the she was born in the southern u.s. state of georgia but launched her career in germany where she won an international music competition in $968.00 a year later she made her operatic debut at the unburned in. the soprano developed a wide ranging repertoire that included sadie and. but she was especially noted for singing. jessye norman was a trailblazer becoming one of the few african americans to achieve worldwide stardom and the opera. in 1906 she sang at the opening ceremony of the olympic games in atlanta nomen won numerous prizes throughout her career such as the national madoff arts and a total of 5 grammy awards including one for lifetime achievement she also want to claim as a jazz singer but her heart always belo
packed show with attributes of the legendary opera singer jessye norman who died on monday aged 74 jessie norman's vocal range was just enormous and that became her nickname critics described her singing as sumptuous and penetrating new york's metropolitan opera has called her one of the best sopranos of the last half century . jessye norman enchanted opera fans around the she was born in the southern u.s. state of georgia but launched her career in germany where she won an international music...
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but she was especially noted for singing back now jessie naaman was a trailblazer becoming one of the few african americans to achieve worldwide stardom and the opera. in 1960 saying at the opening ceremony of the olympic games in atlanta no woman won numerous prizes throughout her career such as the national madoff arts and a total of 5 grammy awards including one for lifetime achievement she also want to claim as a jazz singer but her heart always belong to the opera. jessye norman famously said that pigeon holes are for pigeons now this next performer is just about impossible to pin down and you'll see why in a moment taylor mack is touring the world with the show a 24 decade history of popular music it's an epic retelling of american history in drag. i'll be talking to taylor mack after this quick look. at the smiled and colorful it's nothing short of an extravaganza california born artist taylor makes the 24 decade history of popular music retells american history through the song some people on the fringes of society. go 1st before the show in 124 hour run and brooklyn new york
but she was especially noted for singing back now jessie naaman was a trailblazer becoming one of the few african americans to achieve worldwide stardom and the opera. in 1960 saying at the opening ceremony of the olympic games in atlanta no woman won numerous prizes throughout her career such as the national madoff arts and a total of 5 grammy awards including one for lifetime achievement she also want to claim as a jazz singer but her heart always belong to the opera. jessye norman famously...
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jessie naaman and chanted opera fans around the globe she was born in the southern u.s. state of georgia but launched her career in germany where she won an international music competition and $968.00 a year later she made. her operatic debut at the dogs in berlin. the soprano developed a wide ranging repertoire that included vahey and. but she was especially noted for singing a wagner jessye norman was a trailblazer becoming one of the few african americans to achieve worldwide stardom and the opera world. in 1960 she sang at the opening ceremony of the olympic games in atlanta nomen won numerous prizes throughout her career such as the national madoff arts and a total of 5 grammy awards including one for lifetime achievement she also want to claim as a jazz singer but her heart always belong to the opera. you're watching day w. news up next after a short break his day w. news africa an elementary help it's what. bursts. home to use of species. called home words if you. give me those are big changes and most start with small steps and back to the interiors tell stories
jessie naaman and chanted opera fans around the globe she was born in the southern u.s. state of georgia but launched her career in germany where she won an international music competition and $968.00 a year later she made. her operatic debut at the dogs in berlin. the soprano developed a wide ranging repertoire that included vahey and. but she was especially noted for singing a wagner jessye norman was a trailblazer becoming one of the few african americans to achieve worldwide stardom and the...
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problems in the past, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she's not sure that she can do it but jessie buckley, who is playing her assistant, is absolutely insistent that it is time to go on. thank you, ladies. clear the way, clear the way. thank you. here we go, boys. what's the matter? i can't. what? what you mean you can't? there is an audience out there waiting to hear you sing. my mouth is dry and it could fall apart. listen to me. i can't. you'll be fine. now, on you go. applause and cheering. the show must go on. it was a very tragic life story, wasn't it? it was, and the film does a lot of flashing back to her childhood, on set at the wizard of oz, being bullied and starved by louis b mayer. there is one thing which she is told, here is a birthday cake, don't eat it. because she is not allowed to eat anything. we see a heartbreaking moment with mickey rooney where she says, are we dating? and he says, no, no, we're just good pals. and that is the basis of everything that happens later. the film is fairly on the nose about that sort of thing. it says this came from that and this
problems in the past, she doesn't think her voice is up to it, she's not sure that she can do it but jessie buckley, who is playing her assistant, is absolutely insistent that it is time to go on. thank you, ladies. clear the way, clear the way. thank you. here we go, boys. what's the matter? i can't. what? what you mean you can't? there is an audience out there waiting to hear you sing. my mouth is dry and it could fall apart. listen to me. i can't. you'll be fine. now, on you go. applause and...
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ktvu's jessie gary tells us it expands the statute of limitations which should help more victims who seeking justice. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session begins a new beginning for victims of childhood sexual abuse as governor gavin newsom signs a bill into law. >> it expands the rights of sex abuse victims, considerably, gives them more time to present their claim. >> reporter: a legal expert attorney says sex abuse victims suffer from intimidation and fear. that was the case for a former u.s.a. her former coach. >> i couldn't figure out what was causing the anxiety and panic attacks and the triggers, the nightmares. the sweating. until i started piecing it together and realizing my gosh, this was related to the abuse that i endured when i was younger. >> reporter: beginning in january the new law opens a three year window for sex abuse claims no mart when the crime took place and in 2022 it ups the retaliation from 26 years of age to 40. >> there are people all over the state who have been aching for a chance to do something. a big part of healing is stopping the cycle.
ktvu's jessie gary tells us it expands the statute of limitations which should help more victims who seeking justice. >> reporter: the end of the legislative session begins a new beginning for victims of childhood sexual abuse as governor gavin newsom signs a bill into law. >> it expands the rights of sex abuse victims, considerably, gives them more time to present their claim. >> reporter: a legal expert attorney says sex abuse victims suffer from intimidation and fear. that...
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. ♪ ♪ >> before getting the part of loretta, jessie wasn't that familiar with the icon. >> i actuallych. ♪ proud to be a coal miner's daughter ♪ >> it was like this big secret i hadn't been let in on. >> you got to hear this. >> a lot of time with the real life loretta. >> when i was a little girl growing up, i never dreamed >> now died in a plane crash in 1963. the lifetime movie explores the close bond and just characters, they are best friends. >> she can't get rid of me. she might try. ♪ crazy for loving you >> that is a hit song right there. >> speaking of music, i'm so excited about music-theme e.t. birthday. >> when high school musical star debuted with two singles in the same week? zack efron, ashley tizdale or vanessa come back. >> you nailed it. >>> travel consideration provided by . >>> in our "e.t." birthday which high school musical star debuted with two singles in the same week? >> that is zac efron that turned 32 today. >> thank you for helping me out and watch "sbi" on tuesdays. right now check out rachel ray. >> my foot hurts, can i go to the nurse? >> as if. >> today
. ♪ ♪ >> before getting the part of loretta, jessie wasn't that familiar with the icon. >> i actuallych. ♪ proud to be a coal miner's daughter ♪ >> it was like this big secret i hadn't been let in on. >> you got to hear this. >> a lot of time with the real life loretta. >> when i was a little girl growing up, i never dreamed >> now died in a plane crash in 1963. the lifetime movie explores the close bond and just characters, they are best...
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. >> cl(aplausos) >> ambos equipos batalaron por el oro en la primera jornada con jessie por los caballeros
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voice of international opera star jessie norman. a-approved medication of its kind.a®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of tremfya® patients saw 90% clearer skin at 3 years. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. panera's new warm grain full of flavor, color,. full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> i bet you wish you were an octopus right now. stunning new video from an upcoming pbs documentary captured this octopus dreaming. it turns out when they are catching son zzzs, they put
voice of international opera star jessie norman. a-approved medication of its kind.a®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of tremfya® patients saw 90% clearer skin at 3 years. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections...
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ardido que le metimos 4 a sus chivas >>> nos vemos el lunes y los dejamos con el video premier de jessi esposas de todos los presidentes, les esculcan su pasado. casos se han visto. pero no creo que sea mi caso. aunque en algo sÍ estamos de acuerdo usted y yo. y es en que alfonso serÁ el presidente de este paÍs. ¿ese es su Único interÉs, agente valeria?
ardido que le metimos 4 a sus chivas >>> nos vemos el lunes y los dejamos con el video premier de jessi esposas de todos los presidentes, les esculcan su pasado. casos se han visto. pero no creo que sea mi caso. aunque en algo sÍ estamos de acuerdo usted y yo. y es en que alfonso serÁ el presidente de este paÍs. ¿ese es su Único interÉs, agente valeria?
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little is known about her but jessie day hopes to find out more. what was her life like in the camp conditions here were terrible every day brought death to many men women and children. i think most of the time what she would have been doing is just leave in fear you know fear just tara. if she was the only one from the family that was here you don't know if everybody else have survived i'd be alive i'm ever going to see them again. i guess i just died here trying to escape because you don't know what lies ahead from here. zain. more than half of the people imprisoned here perish. the strong and healthy were sold to white farmers 20th century slave trade women in the camp were forced to clean the skulls of the beheaded using shards of glass. skulls were packed in boxes and sent to the shelter to hospital in berlin for research purposes. this research would evolve into the racial science that flourished under the nazi regime. some of the were. and had to clean the heads off you know the man and people that were beheaded you know could have been a br
little is known about her but jessie day hopes to find out more. what was her life like in the camp conditions here were terrible every day brought death to many men women and children. i think most of the time what she would have been doing is just leave in fear you know fear just tara. if she was the only one from the family that was here you don't know if everybody else have survived i'd be alive i'm ever going to see them again. i guess i just died here trying to escape because you don't...
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they will approve as reviewed. 471 jessie street. the bedder hear board heard it d the appeal which led to disapproval because the mdu was not authorized for on site smoking. the original application indicated on site consumption would not be provided and clearly stated in the hearing materials. the board voted to deny appeal. they heard the appeal of building permit on the subject property planning commission heard this in october of 2018 and unanimously approved without modifications. the addition is within the rear yard with variance from the zoning administrator. it was appeal would to the board of supervisors in 2019 which withheld it. the variance was appealed to the board of appeals in april of 2019 which upheld the variance decision. last night the board of appeals upheld the building permit application for the subject property. if there are no questions, we can move to your regular calendar, commissioners item 11 and 12a and b for case 2016-006860env and ika at 65 ocean avenue. you will consider an appeal to the preliminary
they will approve as reviewed. 471 jessie street. the bedder hear board heard it d the appeal which led to disapproval because the mdu was not authorized for on site smoking. the original application indicated on site consumption would not be provided and clearly stated in the hearing materials. the board voted to deny appeal. they heard the appeal of building permit on the subject property planning commission heard this in october of 2018 and unanimously approved without modifications. the...
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jessy waters. i'm mar and the latest deposition was about to take place. >> behind those doors they intend to overturn the results of an american presidential election. we want to know what's going on. >> it's finally reached the boiling point where members said they're so frustrated they can't be a part of this and see what's going on. maybe that do that in the soviet union but that's not acceptable in the united states of america. >> martha: chairman adam schiff the democrat leading the proceedings walked out as his colleagues slammed it as a desperate move. >> his effort i view as republican obstruction of congress at the behest of the president. they're going to pull stunts like this they won't work. >> i guess when you're desperate you go back to complaining about the process. and that's what they're doing. >> martha: regardless of optics today's move served its purpose drawing attention to what is a secretive process by their own admission. house democrats want this to be behind closed doors
jessy waters. i'm mar and the latest deposition was about to take place. >> behind those doors they intend to overturn the results of an american presidential election. we want to know what's going on. >> it's finally reached the boiling point where members said they're so frustrated they can't be a part of this and see what's going on. maybe that do that in the soviet union but that's not acceptable in the united states of america. >> martha: chairman adam schiff the democrat...
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. >> chair ronen: first, let me thank jessie and maya from sfgovtv for staffing this meeting, and our clerk today is victor young. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. please make sure to silence any phones and electronic deviced, a -- devices, and be sure to submit any speaker cards to the clerk. items today will appear on the october 27 board of supervisors agenda. >> chair ronen: thank you. will you read item number one. [agenda item read]. >> chair ronen: thank you. and i will open this up for public comment. any member of the public wishing to speak, please come forward now. >> good morning. i'm a district eight tenant, anastasia manopolous. currently, the policies offer a bare minimum and safety nets for tenants being displaced, and some owners and landlords abuse the right for evicting for repairs. i believe these proposed -- in these proposed amendments. however, you have to acknowledge that the relocation payments are not sufficient to cover the first and last months rent, moving expenses, and the cost of moving at market rate. the relocation amounts need
. >> chair ronen: first, let me thank jessie and maya from sfgovtv for staffing this meeting, and our clerk today is victor young. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. please make sure to silence any phones and electronic deviced, a -- devices, and be sure to submit any speaker cards to the clerk. items today will appear on the october 27 board of supervisors agenda. >> chair ronen: thank you. will you read item number one. [agenda item read]. >>...
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there is a mass of information that we have about your father, videos that jessie smith and other people took that we are going to start combing through and i look forward to the greatest celebration of buck devanthal's life with the city and people in sanfrancisco, all of the reporters he spoke to off the record for years and years, controllers like ed harrington and harvey rose, who worked with him for not his full tenure. for buck was here even before harvey rose. with that, i know there are a number of my colleague swho would like to speak and if there are any members of the family whfamilywho would like to speake welcome to. >> i see supervisor furer. >> thank you. i didn't know buck personally. but after speaking to those who did know him, it makes me realize that i missed a great opportunity in never having engaged in a conversation with him. i do know, however, of his love for san francisco and his dedication to serve the people of san francisco. on behalf of my 80,000 residents that i represent, i want to wish buck a lovely journey to his final home and may he rest in peace. my
there is a mass of information that we have about your father, videos that jessie smith and other people took that we are going to start combing through and i look forward to the greatest celebration of buck devanthal's life with the city and people in sanfrancisco, all of the reporters he spoke to off the record for years and years, controllers like ed harrington and harvey rose, who worked with him for not his full tenure. for buck was here even before harvey rose. with that, i know there are...
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. >> jessie hernandez for health and justice. good day. on august 22nd, some 20 community members took time off of their work and family to impress on you their very deep concerns with the proposed development at 65 ocean and that day you heard a unified voice against the largest ever luxury housing development proposed in the exc elsior to date. the community asked for a response in a month's time and today it two months since that day and we have not received a formal response. so nearly two months, immigrant working class, people of colour, residents have not received a response from this body and yet, 65 ocean project has now been calendarized on the 24t 24th planning meeting. what happened? that's a question. today, though, i'm here to present over 1,000 petitions signed by district 11 residents and neighborhoods in opposition to the 65 ocean luxury housing development. these are the voices and experiences of residents that have real valid concerns about how their neighborhood will be impacted by this major development. yet, only lear
. >> jessie hernandez for health and justice. good day. on august 22nd, some 20 community members took time off of their work and family to impress on you their very deep concerns with the proposed development at 65 ocean and that day you heard a unified voice against the largest ever luxury housing development proposed in the exc elsior to date. the community asked for a response in a month's time and today it two months since that day and we have not received a formal response. so...
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jessy jessye norman died this week in new york. she was 74 years old.elps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. get clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. janssen can help you explore ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. wityour money almostes offered seems like it's frozen. but not here. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national aver
jessy jessye norman died this week in new york. she was 74 years old.elps adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a...
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. >> juan: yet, so let's talk about that, jessie. i think people have no clue about twitter. are big and they control us. do you think that we should break them up or who do side with? >> jesse: i would investigate them if they are monopolistic, but i'm not ready to break them up yet. the fact that democrats complain about the stuff, they have all the newspapers, all the internets, the wires, they have every single media outlet all ot there. they whine because trump is mean on twitter. it's just so pathetic. her attack was just so meek. if i was kamala, i would get on twitter. find a witty reply and try to play the game. if you can't play the game, don't whine about it. >> dana: rights. you only have one chance to punch through. you didn't sign my chain letter and pass it on? [laughter] >> juan: what you say? >> greg: i have two points to make. you know what kamala harris is like? she's like the movie with rotten tomatoes that has 87% of the critics, 7% of the audience. she's a hyped up movie based on critical raves, and then you go to the movie and you are like what the come
. >> juan: yet, so let's talk about that, jessie. i think people have no clue about twitter. are big and they control us. do you think that we should break them up or who do side with? >> jesse: i would investigate them if they are monopolistic, but i'm not ready to break them up yet. the fact that democrats complain about the stuff, they have all the newspapers, all the internets, the wires, they have every single media outlet all ot there. they whine because trump is mean on...
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jessie wasn't about to go home with only a half tank of gas. >> i'm calling all my daughters. they're all grown. i'm telling them go fill up. make sure you have gas and batteries and everything you need. >> reporter: if the power outage happens, fuel pumps won't be working. in san jose school district, students are getting a two-daybreak. the district cancelled classes for wednesday and thursday because it con frmed four schools and the district office will, in fact, lose power for at least 36 hours. >> because the district is not going to have power and we provide all the support and all of the emergency services for the rest of the sites, we must close everybody because of safety. >> reporter: the concerns are widespread. san jose mayor got a head start on monday by asking residents to be careful on the streets since signal lights will also be powered off. >> we do not want you driving on the roads. that is because street lights and street signals will not be operational in those areas. >> reporter: widespread concerns triggering a lot of last-minute planning from one end of
jessie wasn't about to go home with only a half tank of gas. >> i'm calling all my daughters. they're all grown. i'm telling them go fill up. make sure you have gas and batteries and everything you need. >> reporter: if the power outage happens, fuel pumps won't be working. in san jose school district, students are getting a two-daybreak. the district cancelled classes for wednesday and thursday because it con frmed four schools and the district office will, in fact, lose power for...
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. >> welcome to waters world, i'm jessie waters.tonight's water's world this is a fake crime, fake coverup, and now fake impeachment. nervous nancy won't even put it to a vote. here is why, bad politics for democrats for two reasons. if she makes her caucus cast a vote now it's going to backfire, and she will lose the house. and it's impeachment is official , she has to let republicans be a part of the process. right now, they are shut out. she doesn't want us to be fair. she just wants it to be fast. her goal, impeach before people lose focus, impeach before the iowa caucus, impeach before
. >> welcome to waters world, i'm jessie waters.tonight's water's world this is a fake crime, fake coverup, and now fake impeachment. nervous nancy won't even put it to a vote. here is why, bad politics for democrats for two reasons. if she makes her caucus cast a vote now it's going to backfire, and she will lose the house. and it's impeachment is official , she has to let republicans be a part of the process. right now, they are shut out. she doesn't want us to be fair. she just wants...
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political figures such as terri and howard dean and legendary activist and historical figures such as jessie jackson. coretta scott king and betty shabas, for colored girls who have considered politics, it's filled with personal stories that bring to life heroic figures we all know and introduce us to some of those who work behind the scene but are still hidden. whatever their purge, the colored girls are always focused on the larger goal of hurrying history so that every american regardless of race, gender or religious background can have a seat at the table, this is their story. i would first like to introduce donna brazile. [applause] donna brazile, a veteran democratic political strategist is an adjunct professor at georgetown university, author, television political commentator and former interim chair of the democratic party. she is the author of cooking with grease and the new york times best seller hacks. veteran democratic political strategists donna brazile is an adjunct professor author syndicated columnist and television commentator, vice chair of voter registration and participa
political figures such as terri and howard dean and legendary activist and historical figures such as jessie jackson. coretta scott king and betty shabas, for colored girls who have considered politics, it's filled with personal stories that bring to life heroic figures we all know and introduce us to some of those who work behind the scene but are still hidden. whatever their purge, the colored girls are always focused on the larger goal of hurrying history so that every american regardless of...
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so jessie, do you think the headline was a simple mistake, you know they didn't apologize or was it justeflecting the overall cluelessness? >> jesse: i'm going to go with cluelessness. when i saw the headline i forwarded it to the brain room and i thought it was the onion and they said this is legit and i said "the washington post" speaks nicer of a dead terrorist than they do our president. and i thought to myself, he is a religious scholar. i thought islam has nothing to do with isis, that doesn't make any sense. and the president was not booed at the nationals game. he was sitting next to senator perdue and they were saying purdue, they were chanting his name. just want to clear that up. i looked back over the weekend and i thought the president has killed the one and two of isis and the media is treating it like a scandal. i'm not saying he has to get positive coverage because he's not going to get that, i just want neutral coverage because even the military says this was more dangerous of a raid than they bin laden raid. and imagine if it had failed in the midst of impeachment, in t
so jessie, do you think the headline was a simple mistake, you know they didn't apologize or was it justeflecting the overall cluelessness? >> jesse: i'm going to go with cluelessness. when i saw the headline i forwarded it to the brain room and i thought it was the onion and they said this is legit and i said "the washington post" speaks nicer of a dead terrorist than they do our president. and i thought to myself, he is a religious scholar. i thought islam has nothing to do...
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. >> hi, i'm here with megan hilty and jessie mueller.ynn. juicy and we have a terrific audience with us. lots coming up on "good morning america." so don't go anywhere. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ if there's gonna be a sticker on your car, it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means something. that we've done everything - to make your shopping, test-driving and car-buying experience the way it should be. carmax. how do you keep feeling your best all summer long? start with supporting your gut health. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. so, let's make this the summer of loving your gut. activia. love for your gut. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with typ
. >> hi, i'm here with megan hilty and jessie mueller.ynn. juicy and we have a terrific audience with us. lots coming up on "good morning america." so don't go anywhere. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ if there's gonna be a sticker on your car, it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means...
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read to him some parts of the book and he said that did make e him feel bad about when i asked about jessie, he didn't even know his name. >> that is the young man who died. it was many steps removed from where the needle hits the pain and where he was packaging his heroine. they say we took responsibility for that 2007 plea agreement, but you know, we are not the ones responsible for the heroin epidemic and there are many steps but it also began with them sort of deluging the communities across america with this drug into this idea that it was safe based on bad data and lighting. >> host: thank you for writing this book. i hope it saves lives and i also hope it opens up a lot of people's eyes in the policy world we must tackle these problems. these are our children and we cannot abandon them. >> host: thank you so much for your interest in the interview. i appreciate it. this program is available as a podcast. all "after words" programs can be viewed on the website, booktv.org.
read to him some parts of the book and he said that did make e him feel bad about when i asked about jessie, he didn't even know his name. >> that is the young man who died. it was many steps removed from where the needle hits the pain and where he was packaging his heroine. they say we took responsibility for that 2007 plea agreement, but you know, we are not the ones responsible for the heroin epidemic and there are many steps but it also began with them sort of deluging the communities...
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washington post" political reporter -- and he's also the author of the book we've got people from jessieackson to aoc, the end of big money and the rise of a movement. gentlemen, welcome. why is biden reversing himself? >> well, i think you said at the top of this that he expected to have more money than he does now. he also went through a period of a couple of weeks running ads contrasting the president's message on ukraine if we can call it a message basically trying to get into the conversation and defend himself, say that he is only being attacked by the president, that hunter biden's only being attacked because joe biden is the most electable candidate. he's been doing this to no great effect and had sworn off the idea of a super pac for no long. i think it became untenable given the strategy they had which is pretty old school, get in the mix every day, be on tv, be in everybody's faces all the time strategy. >> do voters in the democratic party care, and did they suddenly start caring about this? if so, what happened? i'm sorry, i should have given this to ryan. i thought i said y
washington post" political reporter -- and he's also the author of the book we've got people from jessieackson to aoc, the end of big money and the rise of a movement. gentlemen, welcome. why is biden reversing himself? >> well, i think you said at the top of this that he expected to have more money than he does now. he also went through a period of a couple of weeks running ads contrasting the president's message on ukraine if we can call it a message basically trying to get into...
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. ♪ >> hi, i'm jessie and i'm the owner of the dairy.leasanton, since 1919, we have celebrated 100 years in business and 50 years downtown. walter briggs owned it and my grand pa game and managed it for him. when we were still processing, my parents just took over the business and my dad was doing a lot of milk school route. so my parents went to an auction because they were auctioning off school trucks, the school said, you can auction off the truck but you have to take whatever is inside of it. and inside was a ice cream machine. so they decided to make a mix for it and sell it. and that's how it was ice cream. >> i like to know where all the ingredients are from, that adds to the quality of the ice cream and i love supporting small businesses. there's not enough around anymore. >> currently we have vanilla, colat chocolate, orange, strawberry and pineapple. we have others like mint chip, and coconut, and pretty much over other flavor. >> i feel like it's really good ice cream for a really goo price. >> we try to keep the prices as low
. ♪ >> hi, i'm jessie and i'm the owner of the dairy.leasanton, since 1919, we have celebrated 100 years in business and 50 years downtown. walter briggs owned it and my grand pa game and managed it for him. when we were still processing, my parents just took over the business and my dad was doing a lot of milk school route. so my parents went to an auction because they were auctioning off school trucks, the school said, you can auction off the truck but you have to take whatever is...
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jessie kellying, a sing mother, was ready to -- kelly, a single mother, was ready to close on her firstow her plans are on hold. >> it's devastating, very hard. you see your savings depleting every day more and more. the other day i had to get a new rim on my car. i remember thinking, this is my whole strike check for this week is the cost of this rim. >> reporter: and these negotiations really fell apart this weekend because of one key issue -- the union wanting to bring production back from mexico to the united states. it's important because gm is slated to close four plants by the end of 2020, including this one here behind me. also in 2020, the election. we know president trump won michigan in 2016, but we also know that autoworkers vote based on the economy and whether or not nay have a job. we spoke to many behind me who say they're paying very close attention to the 2020 candidates, and they want someone who's willing to fight on their behalf and is also creating really important policy that they feel like will have their backs going forward. >> yeah. and look, the trump administ
jessie kellying, a sing mother, was ready to -- kelly, a single mother, was ready to close on her firstow her plans are on hold. >> it's devastating, very hard. you see your savings depleting every day more and more. the other day i had to get a new rim on my car. i remember thinking, this is my whole strike check for this week is the cost of this rim. >> reporter: and these negotiations really fell apart this weekend because of one key issue -- the union wanting to bring production...
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hi, i'm jessie tigens, the owner of meadowlark dairy.e celebrated 100 years in business and 50 years downtown. a man named walter briggs owned it. in the 50s my grandpa came to the ranch, meadowlark dairy and started managing. when we were still processing my parents took over the business and my dad was doing a lot of milk school route. my parents went to the auction because they were auctioning off school trucks. and the school said you can auction off the truck but you have to take whatever is inside. and inside was an ice cream machine. so my parents decided okay we are making a shake mix and we're going to make an ice cream mix and sell it. that's how it became ice cream. >> i like to know where all the ingredients come from. that adds to the quality of the ice cream. i like supporting small businesses there is in the enough around anymore. >> current we have vanilla, chocolate, orange, strawberry and pineapple, the pain staying during the summer. we have mint chip, coconuting with every other flavor. >> i feel like it's really good
hi, i'm jessie tigens, the owner of meadowlark dairy.e celebrated 100 years in business and 50 years downtown. a man named walter briggs owned it. in the 50s my grandpa came to the ranch, meadowlark dairy and started managing. when we were still processing my parents took over the business and my dad was doing a lot of milk school route. my parents went to the auction because they were auctioning off school trucks. and the school said you can auction off the truck but you have to take whatever...
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i'm daniel bernstein on behalf of 471jessie street bloom room, jessie street collective. this is a cannabis dispensary that since the inception has open, unfettered, clear vaping in a small area. no other consumption except for a table that allows for some of the clientele to utilize cannabis in a way that is not combustible, but that is using a traditional method of inhaling. it is especially important for clientele who don't have safe locations within their home to actually utilize the medicine. the activities of bloom room has always in our mind been code compliant, and when i say that, i say that with the confidence that multiple times the department of public health had conducted inspections at the premises since its inception. the department of public health inspectors include pedestrian employee larry kessle, doug obona and san francisco former employee ryan klsaowi stshgs d who inspected the premises and each time noted the open, acceptable use of vaporizing at the premises. if you could open up the projector please. >> overhead please. >> i am going to go through
i'm daniel bernstein on behalf of 471jessie street bloom room, jessie street collective. this is a cannabis dispensary that since the inception has open, unfettered, clear vaping in a small area. no other consumption except for a table that allows for some of the clientele to utilize cannabis in a way that is not combustible, but that is using a traditional method of inhaling. it is especially important for clientele who don't have safe locations within their home to actually utilize the...