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killed stephen, she was probably driven to it by jennifer. >> so my mom and dad was around jennifer and her mouth 24 hours a day. and she is very annoying when it comes to something that she believes in. and she believed in not giving stephen the daughter. and she talked about it constantly. >> this goes beyond annoyance. >> oh yes, yes. >> it's not just ed who thinks jennifer might have killed stephen and shirley was trying to take the fall to protect her granddaughter, the young mom. reporter bruce rushton went to a vigil for steven nine months after he was killed which included a walk to the skinner family home. people there were split over whether it was shirley or jennifer who killed stephen. >> it's a head-scratcher. what's the grandmother's motive here? compare that to jennifer watkins' motives? did these folks truly believe sydney was being abused? you can't help but ask yourself. >> the jury will be asking. >> you would imagine. >> the jury would soon get its chance. more than ten months after stephen watkins was shot to death, an arrest in florida where shirley and jennife
killed stephen, she was probably driven to it by jennifer. >> so my mom and dad was around jennifer and her mouth 24 hours a day. and she is very annoying when it comes to something that she believes in. and she believed in not giving stephen the daughter. and she talked about it constantly. >> this goes beyond annoyance. >> oh yes, yes. >> it's not just ed who thinks jennifer might have killed stephen and shirley was trying to take the fall to protect her granddaughter,...
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jennifer: jennifer: that canada -- jennifer: that canada is preparing for a world where there is no nafta. we have to be careful to not be left behind when we are seeing canada, by joining tpp, and the recent trade agreement with the eu, they are moving ahead in this global economy and embracing trade and liberalization. we need to continue on that path as well in order to remain competitive globally. host: tom is calling on our independent line from massachusetts. caller: good morning. questionto reiterate a an earlier caller placed with both guests, and both guests redirected their answers to a different issue. the caller asks what do both guests stand to lose personally whatnafta to be ended, not do the people that have gained jobs from their associations stand to lose? host: do you want to take another shot? ian: look, we represent the freight rail industry. the economy goes, as our customers go, the freight rail industry goes. we thrive when the economy thrives, we don't when the economy does not. jennifer: likewise. i'm here today representing the automakers, so that is why i highli
jennifer: jennifer: that canada -- jennifer: that canada is preparing for a world where there is no nafta. we have to be careful to not be left behind when we are seeing canada, by joining tpp, and the recent trade agreement with the eu, they are moving ahead in this global economy and embracing trade and liberalization. we need to continue on that path as well in order to remain competitive globally. host: tom is calling on our independent line from massachusetts. caller: good morning....
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jennifer lopez and alex rodriguez with a person look at the puerto rico recovery efforts. >> it's like when something happened to puerto rico, it happened to me. >> months after two devastating storms, nearly half the island still without power. >> this trip is about the people. >> how this superstar couple is helping to raise millions and change lives. >>> plus oprah's light. >> so i want all the girls watching here now to know that a new day is on the horizon! >> she's been a champion her the golden globes to once again shine light in the darkest colors. from the me too movement to the story of reyc taylor, a young black woman raped at gunpoint and robbed of justice. why her powerful words have sparked calls for an oprah presidency. >>> but first, the "nightline" five. >> jimmy has gotten used to his overwhelm room smelling like odors. he's gone those blind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this. luckily there's febreze fabric refresher for all the things you can't wash. it finds odors trapped in fabrics and washes them away as it dries. and try plugable febreze to contin
jennifer lopez and alex rodriguez with a person look at the puerto rico recovery efforts. >> it's like when something happened to puerto rico, it happened to me. >> months after two devastating storms, nearly half the island still without power. >> this trip is about the people. >> how this superstar couple is helping to raise millions and change lives. >>> plus oprah's light. >> so i want all the girls watching here now to know that a new day is on the...
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jennifer: i agree. the auto industry supports more than 7 million jobs across the country and we want to continue to see that number grow. scrapping nafta would do the opposite effect. has the potential to cost millions of jobs and would be devastating for the nation's economy. kimberly: i want to talk about the country of origin rules president trump is proposing hiking the share of a typical car that must be built in the three countries and adding an additional requirement for 50% of its content coming from the u.s. why would that help the u.s. auto industry? jennifer: we believe that and woulds unworkable have the opposite of the administration's goal in this debate. the existing role of origin, since the 2.5% of the content -- 62.5% of it content of a car, the highest of any rul in the world. it has incentivized companies to .roduce in this region there is a delicate balance that needs to be struck. the existing role has struck that balance. we are engaged in this debate heavily. because there is a
jennifer: i agree. the auto industry supports more than 7 million jobs across the country and we want to continue to see that number grow. scrapping nafta would do the opposite effect. has the potential to cost millions of jobs and would be devastating for the nation's economy. kimberly: i want to talk about the country of origin rules president trump is proposing hiking the share of a typical car that must be built in the three countries and adding an additional requirement for 50% of its...
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jennifer: we were very lucky. we had a number of -- all of our fund one investors came forward and participated in fund two, with the addition of a couple new investors, with the addition of melinda gates. our story really resonated with her. our track record resonated with her. she joined, as well as cisco systems. emily: melinda gates is obviously melinda gates. what does she bring to the table? jennifer: she has been vociferous in her support of driving diversity into the tech community, focusing particularly on women. our fund is founded by women, but we are gender-neutral in how we approach. as a result of our networks and how we think about building teams and how we think about how important culture is in building teams, our portfolio itself has become quite diverse. our fund one portfolio is about 40% women founders, has a woman as a founder, about 30% minority, and 50% are immigrants or children of immigrants. emily: so, that was my next question. if there were more women investors out there, how would the
jennifer: we were very lucky. we had a number of -- all of our fund one investors came forward and participated in fund two, with the addition of a couple new investors, with the addition of melinda gates. our story really resonated with her. our track record resonated with her. she joined, as well as cisco systems. emily: melinda gates is obviously melinda gates. what does she bring to the table? jennifer: she has been vociferous in her support of driving diversity into the tech community,...
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we're going to take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking with jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those who dare to speak out against it. welcome to the next guys are. looking forward to that's what. this is what happens to pensions in britain don't. watch tries to report. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so will transfer. and thinks this minute. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would be somewhere i would speak. but i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. well you know to be honest. i thought the glory like going to sc
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jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. open tree and what happens to those who dare to speak out against it they wouldn't . here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night with us actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch to leak yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue. sea people you've never heard of love redacted the night my president of the world bank paid because we're going to see if when he sent us an e-mail. hey everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy you know suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru well just a little bit different i'm the one calling you know when those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet every day americans more. closely start to bridge the gap this is the g
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we're going to take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking with jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those dare to speak out against it. last. i. apply for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch with a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money killion a loan to spend spend be sure to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance with. the base this morning. when i was so small seemed wrong but all wrong just don't call. me lol but you get to stamp out this thing becomes active. and engaged because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. this is an amazing story because that we're seeing real geopolitical impact a bit going on a g. twenty country g seven countries actually spending power the
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news journalist jennifer collins so good to have you here with us jennifer abortion laws in ireland arguably are a very divisive issue where is this current push for a referendum coming from well i would say there's always been a fair level of pushback against arlen's abortion laws but i would say the catalyst for this big push that we're thing was that in twenty twelve when thirty one year old indian dentists. and died after complications after being refused a abortion and an irish hospital she presented at seventeen weeks with. a septic miscarriage i was told early on in the process even though she'd request an abortion that that wouldn't be possible because there was still
news journalist jennifer collins so good to have you here with us jennifer abortion laws in ireland arguably are a very divisive issue where is this current push for a referendum coming from well i would say there's always been a fair level of pushback against arlen's abortion laws but i would say the catalyst for this big push that we're thing was that in twenty twelve when thirty one year old indian dentists. and died after complications after being refused a abortion and an irish hospital...
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we talked jennifer rodgers to stick around and join in this conversation as well. jill, are there any good options for donald trump? >> there is no good option, because i think it has been laid out quite well in your opening. if he doesn't tell the truth, he's committed perjury if he's under oath. if he takes the fifth amendment, he's committing political suicide. his past behavior is such that he's very likely to incriminate himself by being careless in his answers, and he hasn't got a choice because all the cards are stacked against him. mueller can subpoena him. if he doesn't come in voluntarily, then he's subject to subpoena and he will have no choice but to testify. i think the law is very clear on that, that he's not above the law, he can be subpoenaed, he can be required to produce documents, he can be required to testify. >> jennifer, pick up on the extent of this mine field for donald trump. think of the public statements and utteran ces he has made about this case. think about the fact that he won't know what flynn has told. >> you have to assume if you'r
we talked jennifer rodgers to stick around and join in this conversation as well. jill, are there any good options for donald trump? >> there is no good option, because i think it has been laid out quite well in your opening. if he doesn't tell the truth, he's committed perjury if he's under oath. if he takes the fifth amendment, he's committing political suicide. his past behavior is such that he's very likely to incriminate himself by being careless in his answers, and he hasn't got a...
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i have to agree with jennifer. i worked in two different white houses and the obama white house and in the clinton white house and books portrayed to be insider details but they -- you know, they did not -- none of those authors sat out in the west wing for months at a time and i mean, i think when's really stunning about this book is just the universal view of trump's own aides thinking he's unfit to be president. and basically, in the last 48 hours reporter after reporter sort of blindly -- like, you know, in a way basically confirm that the staffers will go on tv and defend the president and then roll their eyes about him or actually confess privately to hold serious doubts. and so, you know, i don't think -- i think this is like a -- you know, kind of existential moment for the country. do we have a president who is fit to serve as leader of the free world and as leader of our country? if you can't read memos or read your presidential daily briefing or have no interest in doing so, it's hard to do the hardest j
i have to agree with jennifer. i worked in two different white houses and the obama white house and in the clinton white house and books portrayed to be insider details but they -- you know, they did not -- none of those authors sat out in the west wing for months at a time and i mean, i think when's really stunning about this book is just the universal view of trump's own aides thinking he's unfit to be president. and basically, in the last 48 hours reporter after reporter sort of blindly --...
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and jennifer rogers is back with us, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now the director for columbia law's center for advancement and public integrity. welcome to you all. michael, i'd like to begin with you. while this is not the pentagon papers and there is a movie starting friday about that, for those who need a refresher on the story. why did diane feinstein feel she had to do this, and to you, what were the major findings? >> well, brian, i think diane feinstein did this in part as a culmination of democratic frustration with republican -- with what democrats feel are republican mischaracterizations and even smears of the work that fusion gps and christopher steele did during the campaign. among other things late last week, and i think it was a really precipitating event. two republican senators recommended that the fbi probe christopher steele, the british intelligence agent who wrote this dossier for potentially lying to federal officials. and i think feinstein and many democrats were infuriated by t
and jennifer rogers is back with us, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now the director for columbia law's center for advancement and public integrity. welcome to you all. michael, i'd like to begin with you. while this is not the pentagon papers and there is a movie starting friday about that, for those who need a refresher on the story. why did diane feinstein feel she had to do this, and to you, what were the major findings? >> well, brian, i think...
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those are the major questions. >> jennifer rubin, thank you. sam stein, optimism correspondent, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> really appreciate it. >>> coming up, senator amy klobuchar will tell us where the committee goes from here now that senator feinstein released the previously secret committee transcript, the fusion gps interview. one of the first sources consulted by fusion gps in its investigation of donald trump when they were assembling that dossier, one of those very first sources will join us. i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which
those are the major questions. >> jennifer rubin, thank you. sam stein, optimism correspondent, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> really appreciate it. >>> coming up, senator amy klobuchar will tell us where the committee goes from here now that senator feinstein released the previously secret committee transcript, the fusion gps interview. one of the first sources consulted by fusion gps in its investigation of donald trump when...
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those are the major questions. >> jennifer rubin, thank you. sam stein, optimism correspondent, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> really appreciate it. >>> coming up, senator amy klobuchar will tell us where the committee goes from here now that senator feinstein released the previously secret committee transcript, the fusion gps interview. one of the first sources consulted by fusion gps in its investigation of donald trump when they were assembling that dossier, one of those very first sources will join us. ♪ when you have a cold, stuff happens. ♪ { sneezing ] shut down cold symptoms fast [ coughing ] with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. yeah, i got some financialbody guidance a while ago. how'd that go? he kept spelling my name with an 'i' but it's bryan with a 'y.' yeah, since birth. that drives me crazy. yes. it's on all your email. yes. they should know this? yeah. the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're ama
those are the major questions. >> jennifer rubin, thank you. sam stein, optimism correspondent, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> really appreciate it. >>> coming up, senator amy klobuchar will tell us where the committee goes from here now that senator feinstein released the previously secret committee transcript, the fusion gps interview. one of the first sources consulted by fusion gps in its investigation of donald trump when...
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equal health care access, a cause close to jennifer and alex's hearts. >> it's personal to me, because i come from a single mother. and i know how difficult it is to be a single mother with two all three of us. she had two jobs. i see jennifer, who has probably, i don't know, ten jobs, and is the best mother i've ever met. >> reporter: and this home of an elderly man desperately needing a new roof. the home of this man still with a hole in the roof. we've got a blue fema tarp covering this opening. he has no front door. it's leaning on the wall of this home. and they've been without power since hurricane maria. overco overcome with emotion after learning that some of that money will replace that blue tarp. >> you do what you can. and you hope it's going to help. >> reporter: through it all, amidst the devastation, the island is resilient, and many hopeful. so if one word, what's your emotional state at the end of the day after meeting all these people and seeing what y >> i'm hopeful. i feel hopeful. i feel that they gave me hope. >> reporter: i'm lynda lopez in puerto rico. >> love th
equal health care access, a cause close to jennifer and alex's hearts. >> it's personal to me, because i come from a single mother. and i know how difficult it is to be a single mother with two all three of us. she had two jobs. i see jennifer, who has probably, i don't know, ten jobs, and is the best mother i've ever met. >> reporter: and this home of an elderly man desperately needing a new roof. the home of this man still with a hole in the roof. we've got a blue fema tarp...
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you hearing about what's happening jennifer as the still an ongoing situation. it is elizabeth very much an ongoing situation we understand the attackers are on the top floor of that thirty three story building in jalalabad that is home to the ngo save the children special forces arrived on the scene very quickly after it happened just a little over an hour ago now but we know that twelve people so far have been injured and initially we know that there were people trapped inside they were sending text messages to friends and loved ones we're not exactly sure who is trapped inside how many people are there but we do know that it is an ongoing situation with afghan special forces exchanging fire with what they believe are heavily armed attackers not only with guns but grenades as well and as you heard from the tour is reported as you said elizabeth it all started with an explosion at the gate of the office as i said more than an hour ago and this is happening and jalalabad but as victoria's report covered jennifer this attack is coming just days after that very lo
you hearing about what's happening jennifer as the still an ongoing situation. it is elizabeth very much an ongoing situation we understand the attackers are on the top floor of that thirty three story building in jalalabad that is home to the ngo save the children special forces arrived on the scene very quickly after it happened just a little over an hour ago now but we know that twelve people so far have been injured and initially we know that there were people trapped inside they were...
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jennifer: good morning, everybody. excited to be here and grateful for the opportunity to have a conversation with all of you and the esteemed panel. i am in antipoverty policy and advocacy leader. i run an organization that is state-rooted but concerned about the needs of all. it has in the name "protestant." i take it to me, and we care about all of our neighbors. we are concerned about everybody. my first job, interestingly, was working on the women, infants, and children's program, doing research on wic, a program that is at risk right now, which provides food and support to low income mothers. interestingly, i stumbled into it. i am a child, though, of civil rights leaders. i and the child and great-grandchild of preachers and activists, social justice leaders. i think for me, growing up in a household where we were told to speak our truth -- my dad used to say freedom is the ability to say no to a lie. to veto untruth. [applause] growing up in a household where that was poured into us, that is what formed who i a
jennifer: good morning, everybody. excited to be here and grateful for the opportunity to have a conversation with all of you and the esteemed panel. i am in antipoverty policy and advocacy leader. i run an organization that is state-rooted but concerned about the needs of all. it has in the name "protestant." i take it to me, and we care about all of our neighbors. we are concerned about everybody. my first job, interestingly, was working on the women, infants, and children's...
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jennifer norris retired u.s. air force veteran activist in the military rape center who herself had firsthand experience of sexual assault in the military sank you for joining us on this program. i want to start right away now the first time this happened you were drugged by your recruiter did he trick you into having sex with name do you have any recollection of how they incident happened. when i look back on the incident i realize that i was actually tricked by this man to even go to the party to begin with he had told me that it was a new recruit party for other recruits and i was excited to go meet them because they would understand exactly how i felt so he had ill intentions from the get go because when i got there there were no new recruits i was the only one how many times were a year subjected to sexual assault or abuse or is it just that one case. it started with that one case and i thought that maybe it would be over after that that i was just on lucky at the wrong place at the wrong time so i pushed fo
jennifer norris retired u.s. air force veteran activist in the military rape center who herself had firsthand experience of sexual assault in the military sank you for joining us on this program. i want to start right away now the first time this happened you were drugged by your recruiter did he trick you into having sex with name do you have any recollection of how they incident happened. when i look back on the incident i realize that i was actually tricked by this man to even go to the...
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jennifer norris retired u.s. air force veteran activist in the military rape center who herself had firsthand experience of sexual assault in the military sank you for joining us on this program. i want to start right away now the first time this happened you were drugged by your recruiter did hate shrink kid into having sex with a game do you have any recollection of how the incident happened. when i look back on the incident i realize that i was actually tricked by this man to even go to the party to begin with he had told me that it was a new recruit party for other recruits and i was excited to go meet them because they would understand exactly how i felt so he had ill intentions from the get go because when i got there there were no new recruits i was the only one how many times were a year subjected to sexual assault or abuse or is it just that one case. it started with that one case and i thought that maybe it would be over after that that i was just on lucky at the wrong place at the wrong time so i pushe
jennifer norris retired u.s. air force veteran activist in the military rape center who herself had firsthand experience of sexual assault in the military sank you for joining us on this program. i want to start right away now the first time this happened you were drugged by your recruiter did hate shrink kid into having sex with a game do you have any recollection of how the incident happened. when i look back on the incident i realize that i was actually tricked by this man to even go to the...
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i'm so excited because we are about to surprise jennifer to make her dream come true. she wanted to be in new york city. we are going to show her the new year's eve ball and spend the day with her. i'm so excited to spend the day with her and with you at home. ♪ ♪ >> how have you been doing? what has the past two years look like for you? >> it was hard but i'm grateful and thankful that it hasn't physically handicapped me. >> why did you pick time square? we all watch from home and we see the ball drop. what was it that made you choose new york city in the middle of time square? >> it's so patriotic to be able to go where most of everyone -- like most every american and people out of the country want to come here and see the ball drop and i've only ever watched it on tv and it's so amazing and to think that i could be part of the crowd. >> second stop of jennifer bautista's tour in new york city. we are at the 9/11 memorial museum. she wanted to come to new york city because it's patriotic and we wanted to come here where we are standing today. she was diagnosed at
i'm so excited because we are about to surprise jennifer to make her dream come true. she wanted to be in new york city. we are going to show her the new year's eve ball and spend the day with her. i'm so excited to spend the day with her and with you at home. ♪ ♪ >> how have you been doing? what has the past two years look like for you? >> it was hard but i'm grateful and thankful that it hasn't physically handicapped me. >> why did you pick time square? we all watch from...
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jennifer was also saying reports that security at this hotel had actually been handed over to a private company some two weeks ago what's the security situation in kabul being like lately. well security here has been very tight and actually just a couple of days ago the american embassy issued a warning telling for not to go to hotels they said that they had into intelligence that a complex attack like this one could be carried out anywhere where foreigners gather they did mention a hotel but not this one one actually across town near the airport was one they had cited in that warning but a security here has been tight across the city then security at the intercontinental hotel had been anyway with a checkpoint going in and security searches going in as well the blast walls are everywhere in kabul and it seems like more go up every day surrounding not only the green zone but homes of prominent afghan members of parliament anyone who feels that they might be under threat and of course this isn't certainly the first attack in kabul it's been a very difficult several weeks here an attack o
jennifer was also saying reports that security at this hotel had actually been handed over to a private company some two weeks ago what's the security situation in kabul being like lately. well security here has been very tight and actually just a couple of days ago the american embassy issued a warning telling for not to go to hotels they said that they had into intelligence that a complex attack like this one could be carried out anywhere where foreigners gather they did mention a hotel but...
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the first person speaking will be jennifer keen. she is the professor and chair of the history department at chapman university. she's also the current president of the society of military history. she's published three books on the american involvement in the first world war. the first is dough boys and the remaking of america, second, world war i the american soldier experience and three, the united states in the first world war. among the many awards she has received for her scholarships, to france and australia, fellowship in international studies, she's currently working on several projects related to the world war i centennial including a book on african-american soldiers and a new sin think sis of the american experience during the war under contract with oxford university press and she's also a member of the historical advisory board and we heard about from the senator. next will be michael nyburg who is seated next to me. he's the department of national security and strategy at the united states army war college. he too is
the first person speaking will be jennifer keen. she is the professor and chair of the history department at chapman university. she's also the current president of the society of military history. she's published three books on the american involvement in the first world war. the first is dough boys and the remaking of america, second, world war i the american soldier experience and three, the united states in the first world war. among the many awards she has received for her scholarships, to...
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because such an attack could happen jennifer that is the situation in kabul thank you very much for that update in the meantime we're hearing a number attack in afghanistan. province. that's right in herat problems herat province eight civilians were killed early this morning when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb. one of the biggest dangers here for afghans roadside bombs are killing more than are killing and injuring more than one hundred people a month now around afghanistan as the taliban and the taliban are fighting heavily and for our province as well a senior official was killed there overnight last night we understand the fighting is very severe in far a province as well so not just problems here in kabul but a difficult security situation around the country for jennifer thank you very much for that for the latest on both those situations in kabul and head out for now that is jennifer glass in kabul. u.s. vice president is in jordan boy who's been holding talks with king abdullah he's been defending president donald trump's move to declare jerusalem as the capital of israel jorda
because such an attack could happen jennifer that is the situation in kabul thank you very much for that update in the meantime we're hearing a number attack in afghanistan. province. that's right in herat problems herat province eight civilians were killed early this morning when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb. one of the biggest dangers here for afghans roadside bombs are killing more than are killing and injuring more than one hundred people a month now around afghanistan as the taliban...
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jennifer hudson getting respect from the queen of soul. jennifer will play aretha franklin and an upcoming movie about her life. aretha franklin handpicked jennifer hudson for the role. jennifer hudson, former american idol star who won an oscar for dream girl responded on instagram saying that she is humble >> tom hanks wants to be your neighbor. he will play the late mr. rogers in the movie, you are my friend. production will start this fall fred rogers died in 2003. this is not the first time he has portrayed a real-life personality. he played washington post editor in chief, ben bradley, in the post. he also portrayed, sully sullenberger in the movie, sully. >>> an effort is underway to move a famous southern california landmark. people who live near the hollywood sign want it moved to a different hillside. they said they are tired of the traffic tieups and noise of people tracking up their narrow streets to see the sign. they are suggesting moving it to another spot. other ideas have included construction of the gondola, a shuttle, bu
jennifer hudson getting respect from the queen of soul. jennifer will play aretha franklin and an upcoming movie about her life. aretha franklin handpicked jennifer hudson for the role. jennifer hudson, former american idol star who won an oscar for dream girl responded on instagram saying that she is humble >> tom hanks wants to be your neighbor. he will play the late mr. rogers in the movie, you are my friend. production will start this fall fred rogers died in 2003. this is not the...
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news journalist jennifer collins so good to have you here with us jennifer abortion laws in ireland arguably are a very divisive issue where is this current push for a referendum coming from well i would say there's always been a fair level of pushback against arlen's abortion laws but i would say the catalyst for this big push that we're thing was that in twenty twelve when thirty one year old indian dentists. and died after complications after being refused a abortion and an irish hospital she presented at seventeen weeks with. a septic miscarriage i was told early on in the process even though she'd request an abortion that that wouldn't be possible because there was still a feeling of the doctor's hands were tied and a nurse informed her that this was a catholic country and after that there was massive outrage from the news broke and the movement that we're seeing now is culminated really in the past here too in protest massive protests in the streets of. oakland all over the country by our people around the world and it's kind of stemmed from the spots but the pressure on the irish gove
news journalist jennifer collins so good to have you here with us jennifer abortion laws in ireland arguably are a very divisive issue where is this current push for a referendum coming from well i would say there's always been a fair level of pushback against arlen's abortion laws but i would say the catalyst for this big push that we're thing was that in twenty twelve when thirty one year old indian dentists. and died after complications after being refused a abortion and an irish hospital...
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. >> and jennifer garner versus a hot pepper. one guess who wins. >> sometimes it's not funny. >> stranger things gait mad is raising awareness about his very rare condition. it's called cleidocranial dysplasia. it's a genetic bone condition. it affects every bone in the body. >> affecting one in one million people it's the reason he doesn't have a collar bone or teeth. tomorrow on the doctors he explains how it was written into the show. >> it's called scliedcleidocranial dysplasia. >> i was stretching in the room. someone was like what did you just do? >> everyone minuty mouse. >> katy perry helped induct ♪ >> yeah. >> that is the moment jason bigs baby boy laz low laughed for the very first time ever. how fitting it was eugene levy who made him laugh. keeping with the kid's theme chip and joe i can't in a gains sharing a special moment with their children on fixer upper. >> is she driving a truck. >> she is. >> i'm taking the girls tree shopping. we're going to a special farm. >> hi everybody. >> emmie and ella gaines get qu
. >> and jennifer garner versus a hot pepper. one guess who wins. >> sometimes it's not funny. >> stranger things gait mad is raising awareness about his very rare condition. it's called cleidocranial dysplasia. it's a genetic bone condition. it affects every bone in the body. >> affecting one in one million people it's the reason he doesn't have a collar bone or teeth. tomorrow on the doctors he explains how it was written into the show. >> it's called...
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. >> jennifer: hey. >> hope: hey, happy new year. >> jennifer: hi. i wasn't expecting to see you here. >> hope: hello, sweetie. >> jennifer: boy, you look good. >> hope: thank you. >> jennifer: as commissioner again. how does it feel?
. >> jennifer: hey. >> hope: hey, happy new year. >> jennifer: hi. i wasn't expecting to see you here. >> hope: hello, sweetie. >> jennifer: boy, you look good. >> hope: thank you. >> jennifer: as commissioner again. how does it feel?
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glass there live from kabul jennifer thank you. earlier i spoke with he's an associate professor at university center of conflict security and terrorism based here in the u.k. he believes the decision to target the conic intercontinental hotel was a deliberate one. what we're seeing is obviously an attack which is designed to send a message to the international community that's why they've chosen one of the most iconic public buildings in the city the hotel that has been attacked before in two thousand and eleven and this attack has come days after warning pacific warning about attacks against the hotels in the kabul so what we have is a very powerful message being sent out that the government cannot maintain and guarantee security and whoever this group is whether they're. taliban inspired or whether they're die shreyas inspired or just getting that message out so that one of the areas questions that we're looking at is whether these attackers had some inside help it might be easy for one or two to sneak in but it was a large numb
glass there live from kabul jennifer thank you. earlier i spoke with he's an associate professor at university center of conflict security and terrorism based here in the u.k. he believes the decision to target the conic intercontinental hotel was a deliberate one. what we're seeing is obviously an attack which is designed to send a message to the international community that's why they've chosen one of the most iconic public buildings in the city the hotel that has been attacked before in two...
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jennifer joyce live in pennsauken. jennifer, so we're getting reports of sheets of ice now. >> reporter: yeah, good evening, lucy. we know that rain always makes for a messy commute but on top of that, we have freezing ground conditions and we have sleet and freezing rain at the height of rush hour. it's 5:30 there are lot of cars on the road we are live here along route 70 in pennsauken and this has been a really tricky system for public works crews because earlier in the day it was mostly rain obviously you can't saul when it's rain because it will wash the salt away. so we have been seeing salt salt trucks and plow trucks coming through this area just monitoring conditions. only recently within the last 15 or 20 minutes have we actually seen these crews laying that salt down on the ground. so it's tough. it's not very good timing samp natalie we haven't seen any major incidents here along rout. but because temperature it has been hovering around freezing, but as kathy has been mentioning the ground is already frozen
jennifer joyce live in pennsauken. jennifer, so we're getting reports of sheets of ice now. >> reporter: yeah, good evening, lucy. we know that rain always makes for a messy commute but on top of that, we have freezing ground conditions and we have sleet and freezing rain at the height of rush hour. it's 5:30 there are lot of cars on the road we are live here along route 70 in pennsauken and this has been a really tricky system for public works crews because earlier in the day it was...
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glasser live from kabul jennifer thank you. turkey says it's now launched a ground an era fence of on the kurdish held on click of a free one that's in northern syria a turkish jets have carried out airstrikes on the border district targeting the kurdish y p g this after days of shelling on curfews the establishment of a kurdish corridor along its border and it's been deploying troops and tanks there in preparation for a ground assault so as warned against any operation and said it will shoot down turkish plagues. well turkish backed syrian rebels are also reported to have mobilized near a frame and turkey's president says the next target will be the syrian town of member which a u.s. backed kurdish led force captured from eisel back in twenty six the then the then we will wipe out this corridor will step by step starting from the west africa operation has defectors started in the field this will be followed by ben b. since the promises made about have not been kept so far nobody could say anything when we do what is necessary.
glasser live from kabul jennifer thank you. turkey says it's now launched a ground an era fence of on the kurdish held on click of a free one that's in northern syria a turkish jets have carried out airstrikes on the border district targeting the kurdish y p g this after days of shelling on curfews the establishment of a kurdish corridor along its border and it's been deploying troops and tanks there in preparation for a ground assault so as warned against any operation and said it will shoot...
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jennifer thank you very much for that from now jennifer glass with the all the latest information we have on that attack in jalalabad thank you well at least thirty one people have been killed after two car bombs went off in the libyan city of benghazi the first exploded as worshipers left a mosque to evening prayers on tuesday and just half an hour later a second bomb detonated killing and injuring emergency crews. the libyan army has freed to sudanese refugees who are being held captive and abused by people smuggling gangs they are now in hospital and will be sent back to sudan for libyans have been arrested accused of torture a warning some viewers may find pictures and a solid binge of a the reporter disturbing. this. is being told to stay silent as he's burned with what's said to be plastic. in another video people are being beaten his kidnappers discuss ransom money these videos are reportedly of sudanese refugees being abused in libya a disease or cannot verify the pictures. but the humiliation and abuse of african migrants here is not new libya is a major hub for human smuggl
jennifer thank you very much for that from now jennifer glass with the all the latest information we have on that attack in jalalabad thank you well at least thirty one people have been killed after two car bombs went off in the libyan city of benghazi the first exploded as worshipers left a mosque to evening prayers on tuesday and just half an hour later a second bomb detonated killing and injuring emergency crews. the libyan army has freed to sudanese refugees who are being held captive and...
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and we're back with jennifer norreys air force veteran and military rape survivor sharing the story of her ordeal and how she found the strength to move on the agenda for iraq that's her and chantelle hanna berry says she was less scared of enemy fire than the men she served with sure a call she would like drink less water to avoid going to the bathroom in night time the show so terrified of being harassed so why do women even join the army despite hearing all this horrific stories. i think that it boils down. to people don't think that it's going to happen to them and that's typical of i think just society you just don't think that bad things are going to happen to you i had the same mentality before i joe joined to so you know they want to follow their dreams and they want to do what they want to do in in some of us our dreams was to be in the military and retire and and do great things in move women forward so i think that's normal that's ok you know eight nations is speaking out about this the problem of sexual assault in the u.s. military and it's saying that it needs to ensure af
and we're back with jennifer norreys air force veteran and military rape survivor sharing the story of her ordeal and how she found the strength to move on the agenda for iraq that's her and chantelle hanna berry says she was less scared of enemy fire than the men she served with sure a call she would like drink less water to avoid going to the bathroom in night time the show so terrified of being harassed so why do women even join the army despite hearing all this horrific stories. i think...
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we have jennifer granholm and rick santorum. one specific issue. here it is, jennifer. the shutdown politics, sit worth it to democrats to vote to shut down the government by ignoring the continuing resolution to hold out for daca reform? >> yes. and let me tell you quickly why. there were two polls out within the past four days. both of them said, number one, overwhelmingly end ends, by 77% to 80%, support making a daca fix as part of this. overwhelmingly democrats -- >> nobody said as part of this. they said they want it. >> but wait -- >> they said they want it. they didn't say shut down the government for it. >> no, they did. here's the other poll that came out today, chris. said that by 11 points, people will blame republicans if there's a shutdown, because they see this as doable. i don't think this is over yet. i think that a crisis will exist up until the last minute. but for republican's sake, as well as democratic sake, but really for the sake of those 800,000 people, this should be done this week. >> rick? >> it wouldn't be done this week. they should pass a
we have jennifer granholm and rick santorum. one specific issue. here it is, jennifer. the shutdown politics, sit worth it to democrats to vote to shut down the government by ignoring the continuing resolution to hold out for daca reform? >> yes. and let me tell you quickly why. there were two polls out within the past four days. both of them said, number one, overwhelmingly end ends, by 77% to 80%, support making a daca fix as part of this. overwhelmingly democrats -- >> nobody...
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. >> and jennifer garner versus a hot pepper. one guess who wins. >> sometimes it's not funny. >> stranger things gait mad is raising awareness about his very rare condition. it's called cleidocranial dysplasia. it's a genetic bone condition. it affects every bone in the body. >> affecting one in one million people it's the reason he doesn't have a collar bone or teeth. tomorrow on the doctors he explains how it was written into the show. >> it's called sclicleidocrania dysplasia. >> i was stretching in the room. someone was like what did you just i am a million things. but i am not synthetic. so why would i use beauty products that are? introducing new burt's bees beauty. a full line of cosmetics that work because they're natural. not in spite of it. burt's bees. >> everyone minuty mouse. >> katy perry helped induct looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic
. >> and jennifer garner versus a hot pepper. one guess who wins. >> sometimes it's not funny. >> stranger things gait mad is raising awareness about his very rare condition. it's called cleidocranial dysplasia. it's a genetic bone condition. it affects every bone in the body. >> affecting one in one million people it's the reason he doesn't have a collar bone or teeth. tomorrow on the doctors he explains how it was written into the show. >> it's called...
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jennifer strauss. earthquakes can beget earthquakes. they could be building up and need to readjust strain on fault, or you could have small earthquakes that lead to an event or clusters like what happens in the geysers with all little earthquakes. it is whatever mother nature has in store for us. in addition strauss adds, earthquakes can be educational - they can empower us to be prepared. for example, the napa quake, it came in fast when many were not expecting it and left widespread damage that has taken years to recover from. bottom line she says make sure you have a family plan. strauss. you can be a lot more calm during these sort of events if you have a plan. know what you are going to do. have an earthquake kit so you are able to be active. and lastly, this reality back on monday when an earthquake struck alaska that triggered a tsunami warning for the entire west coast something straus says to take very seriously. strauss. it is good to be educated about the tsunami risk in your area, where to go in a tsunami to get to higher g
jennifer strauss. earthquakes can beget earthquakes. they could be building up and need to readjust strain on fault, or you could have small earthquakes that lead to an event or clusters like what happens in the geysers with all little earthquakes. it is whatever mother nature has in store for us. in addition strauss adds, earthquakes can be educational - they can empower us to be prepared. for example, the napa quake, it came in fast when many were not expecting it and left widespread damage...
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pick truvia. ♪ >>> jennifer! >> friendship goals. those two right there. j. law photo bombing emma stone on the red carpet. always looking like they're having a blast. >> to be a fly on the wall. the relationship is the real deal. we got to see a glimpse of that in their exclusive interview with "w" magazine. >> i don't want this to be a metaphor of life but you're way ahead of me. >> cheers, honey. >> are we really supposed to do this? >> i think emily stone is a pretty good porn name. >> you look really -- >> you're welcome. >> you get me. >> i know. >> reporter: these ride or die besties got each other's foam numbers from woody harrelson and quickly discovered they had a lot in common. >> we had the s he would accidentally text us. he was a guy that has a lot of people's phone number. we texted blake every day for a year. we never talked on the phone. we had never met. we were going the meet. she sends me her address. i'm like, what if this is john the orchestra guy. >> she thought when i was on my way over, what if it's john the orchestra guy. i called yo
pick truvia. ♪ >>> jennifer! >> friendship goals. those two right there. j. law photo bombing emma stone on the red carpet. always looking like they're having a blast. >> to be a fly on the wall. the relationship is the real deal. we got to see a glimpse of that in their exclusive interview with "w" magazine. >> i don't want this to be a metaphor of life but you're way ahead of me. >> cheers, honey. >> are we really supposed to do this?...
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how can this happe jennif joins us in southern interv >> rep the family loved vegas, but haven't gone anywhere for sometime if conditions in law enforcement responded t the 17-yea for help on a deacti cell phone brought >> some of the staff said there reside it was extremely dirty. >> 46-year-old seemed perplexed her sister and brother can't >> they said they were isolated >> her parents in 2016 begged she didn't even show up to >> i feel bad for the kids. how they were treated. >> the children are getting >> i am immensely grateful for otherw would not have the >> but they did get to intervene on behalf of the child who broke three of her parents choosing nbc ba news. >> thank you, jennifer. this i woman investigators tammy walker is in jail on dui change the officer is in stable he was on highway 4 when the car in front of him took off the freewa slamming into two cars he was the first one to get to >> all i heard was a blood get off me. >> the officer was killed by >> silently in a wheelchair with all eyes on him, the man accused of killing that chp officer appear he was wheeled in
how can this happe jennif joins us in southern interv >> rep the family loved vegas, but haven't gone anywhere for sometime if conditions in law enforcement responded t the 17-yea for help on a deacti cell phone brought >> some of the staff said there reside it was extremely dirty. >> 46-year-old seemed perplexed her sister and brother can't >> they said they were isolated >> her parents in 2016 begged she didn't even show up to >> i feel bad for the kids....
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has called for decisive action against the taliban he says that we will not allow them to win but jennifer what more can be done. that is the real question here is adrian already donald trump has expressed the united states' commitment to fighting the taliban and other armed groups here and he has really put his money where his mouth is in august they announced thousands more u.s. troops would come in in two thousand and seventeen they more than doubled the number of air strikes against the taliban and other groups fighting here yesterday while the attack was ongoing that the u.s. head of the commander of centcom central command in afghanistan general joseph votel was here in afghanistan the presidential palace saying that the general and the president and his delegation discussed the u.s. commitment to afghanistan to a stable secure afghanistan to training afghan troops to doing what they can to fight but already the fight has been quite fierce the taliban control or contest nearly forty percent of kabul as you heard the analyst say in my in my story just a little bit ago you just have an
has called for decisive action against the taliban he says that we will not allow them to win but jennifer what more can be done. that is the real question here is adrian already donald trump has expressed the united states' commitment to fighting the taliban and other armed groups here and he has really put his money where his mouth is in august they announced thousands more u.s. troops would come in in two thousand and seventeen they more than doubled the number of air strikes against the...
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jennifer glowered at me, then the staff, then jumped up and walked out, slamming the door behind her. i was thinking, if that bitch ever does anything like that to me again, i'm gonna walk." how long did you think about that before you put it in the book? donna: that was my immediate reaction. i am giving up everything i needed to give up because i wanted no conflicts in my schedule, no conflicts in my personal or professional life. i gave up everything. i took my leave from cnn. i stopped my weekly column. wanted no conflicts in my schedule, no conflicts in my the only thing i kept on my schedule was my students, my class. i would go back to teaching because i love to teach. here i was volunteering to help hillary clinton and her staff as chair of the party, as well as the president of the united states, barack obama, who i supported. all i wanted was tim kaine, the former chair of the dnc, to come to the dnc meeting at the conclusion of the convention to begin to plan ahead for the future, as well as to talk about the general election. and tim kaine, the former chair of the party, w
jennifer glowered at me, then the staff, then jumped up and walked out, slamming the door behind her. i was thinking, if that bitch ever does anything like that to me again, i'm gonna walk." how long did you think about that before you put it in the book? donna: that was my immediate reaction. i am giving up everything i needed to give up because i wanted no conflicts in my schedule, no conflicts in my personal or professional life. i gave up everything. i took my leave from cnn. i stopped...
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ended or is the siege ongoing jennifer what are you hearing. elizabeth we think it is all over now just a few minutes ago we saw a long line of afghan security vehicles run down this road you can see behind me the intercontinental hotel until about forty minutes ago you could hear bombs explosions gunfire both large and small arms fire and you can see the edge of the building is charred where fires have been set alight but we believe right now the siege is over afghan security forces many of them have already left flying afghan flags waving at the crowd here there are hundreds of civilians who have come here to watch what has been going on the siege going on for about fifteen hours as you say the taliban has claimed responsibility they say there were five attackers responsible for this attack that started at nine o'clock on saturday night the taliban says they deliberately delayed the attack a week originally they were going to do it weekends before but they decided to delay it because of a a wedding party they say the target were foreigners we
ended or is the siege ongoing jennifer what are you hearing. elizabeth we think it is all over now just a few minutes ago we saw a long line of afghan security vehicles run down this road you can see behind me the intercontinental hotel until about forty minutes ago you could hear bombs explosions gunfire both large and small arms fire and you can see the edge of the building is charred where fires have been set alight but we believe right now the siege is over afghan security forces many of...