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jennifer: hi, i'm jennifer. barbara: hi, jen! lemonis: jen told me when we met that she had never gotten her products fully certified for distribution. and so, as we move closer to the installation day for hinsdale, i'm taking her to ul -- the place that specializes in authenticating the work that you do. barbara: this is the rain lab! lemonis: that's awesome! barbara: we are validating products to comply with standards for safety. lemonis: to get the entire company certified, you're saying, "do i want to protect my employees? do i want to protect my customers?" jennifer: yes. lemonis: why? jennifer: so they continue to come back to us and have a great experience. lemonis: and they're safe. jennifer: and they're safe. yeah. lemonis: how's brian? anything good, bad? jennifer: i mean, i'm starting to digest what happened yesterday. on day one, i wasn't comfortable with giving him equity, and that hasn't changed. there's just something that that doesn't sit well with me for the very long-term. lemonis: are you kidding me? what's you
jennifer: hi, i'm jennifer. barbara: hi, jen! lemonis: jen told me when we met that she had never gotten her products fully certified for distribution. and so, as we move closer to the installation day for hinsdale, i'm taking her to ul -- the place that specializes in authenticating the work that you do. barbara: this is the rain lab! lemonis: that's awesome! barbara: we are validating products to comply with standards for safety. lemonis: to get the entire company certified, you're saying,...
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jennifer's cell phone. detectives discovered -- and this was rather curious -- that most of her text message history had been deleted. but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh, boy. from jennifer, you're nothing but a selfish cold-hearted scam artist liar. furious. that didn't read like any old quarrel. and the timing? jennifer sent that text to paul right at the end of the elaborate birthday party she threw for him when she had perhaps 12 hours to live. she was so upset about something that she refused to go to the hookah lounge after the party. walked all the way home on a broken heel texting all the way. jennifer -- good, stay away from me. i just got home. paul, i'm staying awa
jennifer's cell phone. detectives discovered -- and this was rather curious -- that most of her text message history had been deleted. but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life....
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jennifer jans jennifer johnson is here to break it down for us. jennifer? >> reporter: that'sreight, . the president is already interviewing potential supreme court nominees and p he'll make his decision july 9th one week from today. president trump meeting with tha neths prime minister as he narrows his search for a new supreme court justice. >> during the m i interviewed and met with four potentia justices of our great supreme court. they areep orr: t president promises to pick a conservative. democrats and some republicans are looking at the possibility that a restructured court could overturn "roe v. wade." a potential game-changer for the mid-term elections. >> it forces candidates tot tal abbortion, including some who would not. >> reporter: the president faces what could be an embarrassing about-face now from kim jong-un. reports that nce north korea is actually increasing its nuclear arsenal
jennifer jans jennifer johnson is here to break it down for us. jennifer? >> reporter: that'sreight, . the president is already interviewing potential supreme court nominees and p he'll make his decision july 9th one week from today. president trump meeting with tha neths prime minister as he narrows his search for a new supreme court justice. >> during the m i interviewed and met with four potentia justices of our great supreme court. they areep orr: t president promises to pick a...
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michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to useifer's tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds proven science. proven science for kids with dipg means certain death, so that doesn't make sense. let's fund some new ideas, some innovative ideas. garvin: and so when christopher mount, a graduate student in dr. monje's lab, devised an experiment using targeted immunotherapy against dipg implanted in mice, an experiment using cells derived from jennifer's very own tumor, her mom and dad were, once again, involved.michlt idea for an expensive of experiments to really test this, and then libby showed up and said, you know, "here's a check. why don't you do something good with it?" garvin: so they did, and the results
michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to useifer's tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds proven science. proven science for kids with dipg...
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it happened in spring of 2008, said jennifer. then-husband michiel told her about a phone call from someone named john. >> he told me that there was a potential job coming up that he was interested in taking. about a woman and an ex-spouse that was harassing her. the father of the woman was initiating the job. >> reporter: a father with a daughter named linda, and it seems there was a plan in store for linda's ex-husband. >> that they would basically use linda as sort of bait to lure the, um, ex-spouse toward her, and then they would -- they were to show signs of hurting her, killing her, then they would take him out. >> okay. and by taking him out, you meant -- or you understood that to be they would kill him? >> reporter: linda and her father? could that be wally and linda opdycke, the police wondered? mark stover's ex-father-in-law and ex-wife plotting to kill him? it was a wild story jennifer told and, of course, horrifying, given what seemed to have happened. jennifer said she told michiel back then, don't do it. walk away.
it happened in spring of 2008, said jennifer. then-husband michiel told her about a phone call from someone named john. >> he told me that there was a potential job coming up that he was interested in taking. about a woman and an ex-spouse that was harassing her. the father of the woman was initiating the job. >> reporter: a father with a daughter named linda, and it seems there was a plan in store for linda's ex-husband. >> that they would basically use linda as sort of bait...
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jennifer johnson is covering all the angles for us this afternoon. jennifer? >> reporter: good afternoon, pat from. a very hot steamy capitol hill, some hut-button issues facingum president including his supreme court nominee. president trump meeting with the netherlands prime minister as he narrows his search for a new preme court justice. >> during the morning i interviewed and met with four potential justices of our great supreme court. people. outstanding >> the president promises to pick a conservative. democrats and some republicans now looking at the possibility a restructured court could overturn "roe v. wade," a potential game-changer for mid-term elections. >> puts abortion back into the front line of the political debate and forces candidates to talk abo it, including some who would rather not. >> reporter: while the president considers his supreme court nominee, he faces what could be an embarrassing about-face from kim jong-un. u.s. intelligence reports north korea is actually increasing its nuclear arsenal at secret sites despite promising to dis
jennifer johnson is covering all the angles for us this afternoon. jennifer? >> reporter: good afternoon, pat from. a very hot steamy capitol hill, some hut-button issues facingum president including his supreme court nominee. president trump meeting with the netherlands prime minister as he narrows his search for a new preme court justice. >> during the morning i interviewed and met with four potential justices of our great supreme court. people. outstanding >> the president...
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de ver a connie o jennifer lÓpez. connie: vamos a ver lo que pasa en las vegas boulevard. luis: cÓmo te sientes de estar aquÍ el día de hoy con todos tus fanÁticos que vienen a verte? connie: es impresionante. esta la gente de todo el mundo. tuvimos que caminar del casino para llegar aquÍ. esta todo el mundo emocionado pensando que es de jennifer lÓpez. luis: en cuestiÓn de segundos, connie, jennifer lÓpez, que traÍa sus guardaespaldas, causÓ gran emociÓn en las calles de las vegas [hablan en inglÉs] >> quÉ tal encontrarse con jennifer lÓpez en las calles de las vegas? >> es impresionante. no lo podÍa creer. luis: si vieran a esta jennifer lÓpez caminar por las calles, a poco no caerÍan. >> de perÚ, amigo. luis: quÉ tal ver a jennifer lÓpez en la calle? >> impresionante. luis: cuÁl es su canciÓn favorita? >> se me fue. [hablan en inglÉs] luis: cÓmo te llamas? jessica: jessica. luis: eres fanÁtica de jennifer lÓpez? jessica: asÍ es. [habla en inglÉs] luis: quieres una foto? claro. apoco no e
de ver a connie o jennifer lÓpez. connie: vamos a ver lo que pasa en las vegas boulevard. luis: cÓmo te sientes de estar aquÍ el día de hoy con todos tus fanÁticos que vienen a verte? connie: es impresionante. esta la gente de todo el mundo. tuvimos que caminar del casino para llegar aquÍ. esta todo el mundo emocionado pensando que es de jennifer lÓpez. luis: en cuestiÓn de segundos, connie, jennifer lÓpez, que traÍa sus guardaespaldas, causÓ gran emociÓn en las calles de las vegas...
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jennifer, first to you from the perspective of the democrats. >> yeah. i mean the democrats have to realize that just because they don't have the majority in the senate doesn't mean that a majority of americans don't want to see this person because of the health care issue that you raised. this affordable care act decision that he made in seven skies and his criticism of justice roberts in the ultimate affordable care act decision are huge tells of where he will be. when you combine that with the fact that there is a case that is coming out of texas that is challenging the pre-existing condition -- you know, the requirement to cover people with pre-existing conditions and it's being brought by all these republican a.g.s, and it's going to end up at the supreme court,
jennifer, first to you from the perspective of the democrats. >> yeah. i mean the democrats have to realize that just because they don't have the majority in the senate doesn't mean that a majority of americans don't want to see this person because of the health care issue that you raised. this affordable care act decision that he made in seven skies and his criticism of justice roberts in the ultimate affordable care act decision are huge tells of where he will be. when you combine that...
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. >>> then, is jennifer aniston dating again? we're keeping tabs on the celeb couples that split this year. >>> then, from altar to the e.r.? >> oh, my god. >> why kaley cuoco spent her honeymoon in a hospital bed. >>> and meghan markle's rush to be more royal. >>> and oprah's new confession -- >> i googled myself the other day for the first time. >> the surprising things she discovered. >>> plus -- >> run forrest run! >> our forrest gump friday flashback. celebrating a big milestone with tom hanks and the kus. ♪ >>> this is entertainment tonight. >>> wait until you hear what lady o's biggest luxury is that's coming up. >>> also living the luxury life ismariah carey. she got upstaged by dem kids. >> 7 years old but they'll always be her babies. ♪ oh, darling, 'cause you'll always be my baby ♪ >> the twins clearly have mama's confidence, and monroe in particular has the pipes. ♪ oh darling, 'cause you'll always be my baby ♪ >> moroccan, meanwhile -- >> what you say? >> -- seems to have inherited his dad nick cannon's fla
. >>> then, is jennifer aniston dating again? we're keeping tabs on the celeb couples that split this year. >>> then, from altar to the e.r.? >> oh, my god. >> why kaley cuoco spent her honeymoon in a hospital bed. >>> and meghan markle's rush to be more royal. >>> and oprah's new confession -- >> i googled myself the other day for the first time. >> the surprising things she discovered. >>> plus -- >> run forrest run!...
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jennifer granholm, the context is this. the president is on the eve practically of being in helsinki where we're all go to go and watch what happens when he is with putin. we heard he was told earlier this week by rosenstein about this indictment, and yet when asked about the putin meeting, he said it's going to be the easiest one yet. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me, first of all, that he has no idea what he's going into. it also tells me he should not be meeting with putin. but if he's going to be meeting with putin, he certainly shouldn't be doing it without any witnesses. we're all here saying that he's -- you know, many people are saying he's putin's puppet. he's going to go there for his annual performance review, whatever. if you don't want people to have that story coming out, then you should make sure this is an open meeting. you should take that indictment. you should hold it in front of putin's face and say, i want those people extradited to the united states. i want to make sure that none of this i
jennifer granholm, the context is this. the president is on the eve practically of being in helsinki where we're all go to go and watch what happens when he is with putin. we heard he was told earlier this week by rosenstein about this indictment, and yet when asked about the putin meeting, he said it's going to be the easiest one yet. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me, first of all, that he has no idea what he's going into. it also tells me he should not be meeting with...
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amy: so, jennifer harbury, you're the person who got this audiotape out. describe how this happened. >> well, the true hero, of course, is the whistleblower. and he was present in the building nearby to these children, who had just been separated from their parents recently and who were just crying desperately and in fear, the way you just heard. that whistleblower brought the tape to me, and we discussed the legal issues and stuff. and the whistleblower authorized me to get it through to the press, which is what we did. amy: do you know -- can you tell us what detention center it's from? >> i'd best not. amy: and how old the children were? >> the children that you hear weeping would have been possibly as young as 3, up to 6 or 7. and in the background, not weeping, are some older children that are still minors. amy: and one child who keeps on repeating the phone number of her aunt. >> remarkable. amy: has she been reunited with her family? >> i i don't think she has yet. i may be wrong on that, but i believe she's still trying to get reunited with her faf
amy: so, jennifer harbury, you're the person who got this audiotape out. describe how this happened. >> well, the true hero, of course, is the whistleblower. and he was present in the building nearby to these children, who had just been separated from their parents recently and who were just crying desperately and in fear, the way you just heard. that whistleblower brought the tape to me, and we discussed the legal issues and stuff. and the whistleblower authorized me to get it through to...
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so this is more for am man daan j jennifer. jennifer, you mentioned that it is not going to be kwut as chaotic as a process as some people are claiming or predicting. and that these states and municipalities will have sort of a thoughtful approach to passing these laws that may mimic the south dakota statute. one of the questions around that is that even if each of the states and local governments has this thoughtful process in creating the laws just the sheer number of these governments could lead to chaos despite the best of intentions, i think. so kind of how do you react to that argument with the good processes and the precedent with south dakota's law, like some states and municipalities might be looking to low ter tlehreshos or have different legislative features in the laws. so how do you react to that? >> i think that the supreme court provided a pretty clear pathway for the states to look at south dakota. and i think that mike did a great job of outlining what those standards are for other states. and we expect that, y
so this is more for am man daan j jennifer. jennifer, you mentioned that it is not going to be kwut as chaotic as a process as some people are claiming or predicting. and that these states and municipalities will have sort of a thoughtful approach to passing these laws that may mimic the south dakota statute. one of the questions around that is that even if each of the states and local governments has this thoughtful process in creating the laws just the sheer number of these governments could...
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jennifer rubin and david k. johnson and the author of "it's even worse than you think, what the trump administration is going to america." on the staffing, what does it mean to you that pruitt was finally ousted and bill shine is on his way in? >> let's start with bill shine. if he's the nicest guy that shawn hannity knows, i'd like to take a poll of the women at fox. this in the middle of a me too movement which he mocked, by the way, in his rally today is the infuriated behavior that has women fleeing the republican party. you see that ever widening gender gap. i think part of the motivation was to get him out of the way before the big supreme court rule out on monday because what wants scott pruitt hanging around? there is allegations of improperly illegally altering government documents, so that's out there. let's be honest. trump didn't get rid of him for months and months. and congress, the republican congress didn't exercise proper oversight authority, didn't subpoena documents, asked nicely for some docu
jennifer rubin and david k. johnson and the author of "it's even worse than you think, what the trump administration is going to america." on the staffing, what does it mean to you that pruitt was finally ousted and bill shine is on his way in? >> let's start with bill shine. if he's the nicest guy that shawn hannity knows, i'd like to take a poll of the women at fox. this in the middle of a me too movement which he mocked, by the way, in his rally today is the infuriated...
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jennifer: la mayor parte de los niÑos vienen con mucho miedo, pero es normal. norma: mientras luchan para que los mÁs de 2000 a un separados de sus padres por el gobierno federal sean unificados, la fecha lÍmite es el 26 de julio. jennifer: yo lo que que van a poder reunirlos en ese tiempo porque si notamos cÓmo estÁ trabajando este gobierno que continuamente no ha respondido. norma: les preocupa la respuesta del gobierno. jennifer: segÚn, que sus padres no son buenos padres o tienen otros Órdenes penales, pero yo digo que son padres de niÑos que ustedes les quitaron. norma: estos niÑos eran ramificados hace unas noches con su madre, recuerda las noches en este lugar. >> es chiquito, bajo, yo con wilson arriba, wilson estaba con los grandes y yo tambiÉn. norma: un juez federal le extendiÓ una red indefinida a travÉs de la cual un gobierno le dar al menos dos dÍas para los niÑos, los padres y abogados para que puedan tomar la decisiÓn. ramÓn: mÁs adelante, se lleva a cabo el concurso estatal "orgullo del mariachi"donde participan varios de nuestr
jennifer: la mayor parte de los niÑos vienen con mucho miedo, pero es normal. norma: mientras luchan para que los mÁs de 2000 a un separados de sus padres por el gobierno federal sean unificados, la fecha lÍmite es el 26 de julio. jennifer: yo lo que que van a poder reunirlos en ese tiempo porque si notamos cÓmo estÁ trabajando este gobierno que continuamente no ha respondido. norma: les preocupa la respuesta del gobierno. jennifer: segÚn, que sus padres no son buenos padres o tienen...
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jennifer granholm, the context is this. the president is on the eve practically of being in helsinki where we're all go to go and watch what happens when he is with putin. we heard he was told earlier this week by rosenstein about this indictment, and yet when asked about the putin meeting, he said it's going to be the easiest one yet. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me, first of all, that he has no idea what he's going into. it also tells me he should not be meeting with putin. but if he's going to be meeting with putin, he certainly shouldn't be doing it without any witnesses. we're all here saying that he's -- you know, many people are saying he's putin's puppet. he's going to go there for his annual performance review, whatever. if you don't want people to have that story coming out, then you should make sure this is an open meeting. you should take that indictment. you should hold it in front of putin's face and say, i want those people extradited to the united states. i want to make sure that none of this i
jennifer granholm, the context is this. the president is on the eve practically of being in helsinki where we're all go to go and watch what happens when he is with putin. we heard he was told earlier this week by rosenstein about this indictment, and yet when asked about the putin meeting, he said it's going to be the easiest one yet. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me, first of all, that he has no idea what he's going into. it also tells me he should not be meeting with...
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with us now to discover that -- discuss this is the author of that piece, jennifer ruben. an msnbc contributor and conservative opinion writer for the washington post's right turn blog. also joining the discussion is dorothy roberts, professor of law and sociology at the university of pennsylvania law school. welcome to both of you. thank you for being here. jennifer, this is an interesting discussion, because there may be li limitations to what somebody who doesn't want to see a justice put on by donald trump can do legislatively, but there is a protest out there. how do you see this flaying out? >> well i think you're exactly right. it will come down to those two women senators, murkowski and collins, and the question is do they really want to stand up for their life-long pledge to their voters that they were pro-choice because they must understand that a vote for anyone on that pre approved list, and it was pre approved. it was crafted by the federal society, will intact reverse roe. people say they're not going to. they'll just chip away. i choose to take them literall
with us now to discover that -- discuss this is the author of that piece, jennifer ruben. an msnbc contributor and conservative opinion writer for the washington post's right turn blog. also joining the discussion is dorothy roberts, professor of law and sociology at the university of pennsylvania law school. welcome to both of you. thank you for being here. jennifer, this is an interesting discussion, because there may be li limitations to what somebody who doesn't want to see a justice put on...
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and jennifer rubin is with us in washington. jennifer, we're going to try to git in here. jennifer is a conservative opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor. in fact, jennifer, let's begin with you. you're listening to this tape. what are you hearing? what do you think voters are hearing? >> first of all, i'm hearing two people who have a way of discussing these things that is not unique, that is not a first-time occurrence, that is not a surprise. does anyone think this is the only time other than the stormy daniels situation in which this kind of arrangement went on? this is matter of fact. this is how we deal with it. oh, we have this one, we have another company we have to set up, we're going to have to put the money in. this sounds to me from the vantage point of someone just hearing the tape as two people who have a routine, who have a pattern, a way of dealing with these things. the other thing that i'm hearing is that to the extent to which this is yet another attempt to clear someone out of the way to make a payment so as not to interfere wi
and jennifer rubin is with us in washington. jennifer, we're going to try to git in here. jennifer is a conservative opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor. in fact, jennifer, let's begin with you. you're listening to this tape. what are you hearing? what do you think voters are hearing? >> first of all, i'm hearing two people who have a way of discussing these things that is not unique, that is not a first-time occurrence, that is not a surprise. does...
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jennifer: that's a great question. i have to say, i have never seen the industry as united as we are today, opposing these tariffs. throughout the value supply chain, there is simply no support for this. automakers,ll domestic and international, auto dealers, are all opposed to cut we understand the consequences that could come from this decision. we are all trying to do what we can to prevent this from happening. we believe it will be bad for our industry and economy. haidi: we've spoken to a number of voices and the general consensus is, tariffs aren't the way to go. let's get back to the negotiating table. let's come up with a coherent and comprehensive strategy on how to deal with america's trading partners. tariffs are playing easily and nicely before the midterms. are you optimistic that the in thes of this will get way of any sort of resolution that would be business beneficial? jennifer: i would say, we certainly appreciate the administration goals of trying to level the playing field, strengthen trade agreemen
jennifer: that's a great question. i have to say, i have never seen the industry as united as we are today, opposing these tariffs. throughout the value supply chain, there is simply no support for this. automakers,ll domestic and international, auto dealers, are all opposed to cut we understand the consequences that could come from this decision. we are all trying to do what we can to prevent this from happening. we believe it will be bad for our industry and economy. haidi: we've spoken to a...
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we are joined by jennifer read. his at&t correct? does the justice department has some kind of leverage or jurisdiction in order to stop this deal? jennifer: of course they have the right to appeal. even though at&t is correct that the deal was closed, what they did in order to close early is to hold the turner assets separate. the doj agreed to that because leaves the possibility of a domestic teacher of turner broadcasting as a possible remedy if the doj prevails. they cannot argue the unscrambling of the eggs, we have integrated and the unscrambling can hurt us because they have been prevented from doing that. vonnie: what will the doj lawyers be arguing? jennifer: it is hard to say. i think they have an uphill climb. the decision was very thorough and most importantly, it was fact-based. it was much more based on the facts than an interpretation of the law. the reason that is important is because the appellate panel has more flexibility if it is some sort of an erroneous interpretation of the law. the have less flexibility when i
we are joined by jennifer read. his at&t correct? does the justice department has some kind of leverage or jurisdiction in order to stop this deal? jennifer: of course they have the right to appeal. even though at&t is correct that the deal was closed, what they did in order to close early is to hold the turner assets separate. the doj agreed to that because leaves the possibility of a domestic teacher of turner broadcasting as a possible remedy if the doj prevails. they cannot argue...
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if only it was always this easy.last month, jennifer howard had her first appointment with a doctor at the salem clinic in part to ask about post partum depression.jennifer howard/mother"you know during the office visit in the exam room she started crying she became hungry and i did what any mom would do, i pick her up and attempt to nurse her." but she says the doctor stopped her.jennifer howard/mother"and he said he asked me if i had a cover and i was a little surprised."so she asked the doctor to clarify.jennifer howard/mother "and he said yes, to cover yourself while you're breast feeding and i said well no doctor has ever asked me to do that before and he said well it's a rule we have to prevent lawsuits from something inappropriate."jennifer started searching her diaper bag.jennifer howard/mother "some sort of cover i guess and he comes over to me and takes it out of my hand and proceeds to hold it up and shield me while i got my baby latched and then he took it and covered me and my baby with it."the appointment continued - but jennifer was upset.jennifer howard/mother "it was h
if only it was always this easy.last month, jennifer howard had her first appointment with a doctor at the salem clinic in part to ask about post partum depression.jennifer howard/mother"you know during the office visit in the exam room she started crying she became hungry and i did what any mom would do, i pick her up and attempt to nurse her." but she says the doctor stopped her.jennifer howard/mother"and he said he asked me if i had a cover and i was a little...
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jennifer: me. lemonis: and who's the operations manager? jennifer: me. lemonis: and who does the accounting? jennifer: me. lemonis: jennifer brown built the company from scratch out of her house. jennifer: i joke, like, "is this jen's basement still, or is this a real business?" lemonis: and four years later, she hasn't changed her philosophy much. dustin: your name is already on this list three times, jen. lemonis: there's no clear structure in the place. there's not a clear mission. it's like, "okay, we don't know what to do." there's a steady stream of employees heading for the exits.
jennifer: me. lemonis: and who's the operations manager? jennifer: me. lemonis: and who does the accounting? jennifer: me. lemonis: jennifer brown built the company from scratch out of her house. jennifer: i joke, like, "is this jen's basement still, or is this a real business?" lemonis: and four years later, she hasn't changed her philosophy much. dustin: your name is already on this list three times, jen. lemonis: there's no clear structure in the place. there's not a clear mission....
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finish your point, jennifer. it's too important. >> i was just going to say unless the president calls together his intelligence community and has a cabinet meeting that is all hands on deck to stop this interference in our election, people will suggest that the president actually doesn't really mind the interference in this election because perhaps he thinks that vladimir putin is going to help him again in 2018. that is very dangerous. >> well, look, let's end on a fact, okay? we have heard from a cabinet-level official that the united states government has not thrown into high gear any kind of anti-attack plan because the president hasn't called for it. if there was ever a time, it is right now. rick santorum, jennifer granholm, thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. there's no question this is a sad day, says my next guest. and he is republican governor john kasich. what he wants to tell the president when we come back. good to see you, governor. ♪ ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincol
finish your point, jennifer. it's too important. >> i was just going to say unless the president calls together his intelligence community and has a cabinet meeting that is all hands on deck to stop this interference in our election, people will suggest that the president actually doesn't really mind the interference in this election because perhaps he thinks that vladimir putin is going to help him again in 2018. that is very dangerous. >> well, look, let's end on a fact, okay? we...
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jennifer wild is here to help us with that. jennifer a clinical psychologist and works with survivors of extreme situations. pleasure to have you there in oxford, england. jennifer, look, when you look at what these children have dealt with for the past two weeks, how difficult must it have been for them to simply remain calm, to deal with limited air, to deal with limited supplies, water, food, to finally find these rescuers come to their aid? >> i think initially it would have been terrifying for the children because they didn't know that they would be found or that they would -- there would be a rescue mission in place. so initially until they had been found it would have been absolutely terrifying. they're not cavers. they're not divers. they were simply exploring the cave with their coach and then suddenly became trapped and very, very deep in the cave. so it would have been terrifying. once they had been found, of course, this raises hope and once information had been passed along about how they would get out, again, this
jennifer wild is here to help us with that. jennifer a clinical psychologist and works with survivors of extreme situations. pleasure to have you there in oxford, england. jennifer, look, when you look at what these children have dealt with for the past two weeks, how difficult must it have been for them to simply remain calm, to deal with limited air, to deal with limited supplies, water, food, to finally find these rescuers come to their aid? >> i think initially it would have been...
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jennifer falcon, jennifer, thank you. >> thank you. >>> it is a race against time. right now there is a massive rescue operation underway in thailand. the operation involves more than a thousand volunteers. they are all rushing to free 12 boys and their soccer coach at the depth of the cave in thaila thailand. an update, next. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> too thailand now as they are trying to figure out how to get a dozen young players and their coach. the boys identified themselves and saying hello to friends and family members. that group has been trapped in the air pocket inside the game since june 23rd. they got stuck more than three miles inside the narrow cave after rising floodwaters cut-off the main entrance. the threat of more rain is added sense of urgency. all
jennifer falcon, jennifer, thank you. >> thank you. >>> it is a race against time. right now there is a massive rescue operation underway in thailand. the operation involves more than a thousand volunteers. they are all rushing to free 12 boys and their soccer coach at the depth of the cave in thaila thailand. an update, next. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only...
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jennifer is still here. rudy, your boss, old friend, is he helping or hurting the president or can he not be helped in terms of the investigation? how is he helping? >> earn b everyboverybody is ta different things right now. >> confusion is the strategy. >> both the political and legal strategy. what you saw sz rudy as his attorney -- >> take me through both. >> early on he moved him off some of the fec issues, complaints about that and clarified those. >> how, you're talking about campaign finance? >> how things were paid for. >> we now have a tape about the president talking about the minutiae of hush money payments to former play boy models. >> what rudy was talking about early on was trying to get that out and clarify some of that. >> having that out is helpful? >> getting that out there and having that debate out there -- obviously it's going to come out. >> it's illegal. >> i'm not a lawyer, but at fec you cannot do that in a way it influences the campaign. i'm aware of that. what he did early on is m
jennifer is still here. rudy, your boss, old friend, is he helping or hurting the president or can he not be helped in terms of the investigation? how is he helping? >> earn b everyboverybody is ta different things right now. >> confusion is the strategy. >> both the political and legal strategy. what you saw sz rudy as his attorney -- >> take me through both. >> early on he moved him off some of the fec issues, complaints about that and clarified those. >>...
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and i'd like to welcome our presenters, emily vasquez and jennifer wong from the s.f. riskiation and park department. thank you for being here today. >> hello, good afternoon, council members. we'll get set up and go ahead and have our powerpoint set up and so we can go ahead and discuss our three things on the agenda. as jennifer is setting that up i'm going to introduce myself, i am emily vasquez, a therapeutic coordinators with the san francisco recreation and parks and we specialize in providing recreation and leisure opportunities for those with disabilities throughout san francisco. >> i am jennifer wong, the other therapeutic recreation coordinator and i thank everyone for having us here today. oh, so what we are focusing on today is we're touching briefly on the three different topics. it's really focusing on access to our services. specifically a therapeutic or inclusive after-school program. and then, lastly, we'll discuss the children's play area assessment project which is very exciting to talk about. >> okay, so in regards to accessing our services, oftent
and i'd like to welcome our presenters, emily vasquez and jennifer wong from the s.f. riskiation and park department. thank you for being here today. >> hello, good afternoon, council members. we'll get set up and go ahead and have our powerpoint set up and so we can go ahead and discuss our three things on the agenda. as jennifer is setting that up i'm going to introduce myself, i am emily vasquez, a therapeutic coordinators with the san francisco recreation and parks and we specialize...
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winter's bone brought us the great jennifer lawrence of course. here, we have thomasin mckenzie, who has made movies before, but i was not aware of her. she is fantastic. she combines the technical brilliance of a young jennifer lawrence with the openness of david bradley from kes. it is remarkable, i cannot say enough good things. your third choice this week, on the oceans. adrift, based on a true story, the young couple are played by shailene woodley and sam clafin. they have to take a boat from a to b, they set out and everything looks fine and then the weather turns very bad. here is a clip. hey! let the sheet go! what? let the sheet go now! 0k. help. take it! screaming. help me! ifeel the same. it is hard to watch. i have seen far too much of the excerpts of the film of the actual terrible moments. that reminds me of the sequence in ridley scott's white squall. the story starts after the wreck and then it goes between the story of her and his survival on the boat and then flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with t
winter's bone brought us the great jennifer lawrence of course. here, we have thomasin mckenzie, who has made movies before, but i was not aware of her. she is fantastic. she combines the technical brilliance of a young jennifer lawrence with the openness of david bradley from kes. it is remarkable, i cannot say enough good things. your third choice this week, on the oceans. adrift, based on a true story, the young couple are played by shailene woodley and sam clafin. they have to take a boat...
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i repeat, once again, if the right conditions for work are created. >> jennifer? >> the right conditions for work. isn't that an ominous phrase. what does he want up front? it makes everyone, democrats, republicans, members of his own administration, very nervous what he is doing in these two-hour, one-on-one meetings with putin. something strikes me, as david was talking about this meeting, even the fact of the meeting, the fact that his people took a meeting with russian operatives is itself then leverage and a reason for blackmail because if that comes out during the campaign, oh, they were conspiring with the russians, that in itself is a way of applying pressure to the president. so the president from day one has been very upset that somehow his entire presidency would be discredited by the notion that the russians had helped him. guess what? the russians did help him. if he knew about that, that's reason to fire james comey, reason for him to craft a phony explanation for that meeting in trump tower. it's reason for a lot of behavior that seemed odd at the t
i repeat, once again, if the right conditions for work are created. >> jennifer? >> the right conditions for work. isn't that an ominous phrase. what does he want up front? it makes everyone, democrats, republicans, members of his own administration, very nervous what he is doing in these two-hour, one-on-one meetings with putin. something strikes me, as david was talking about this meeting, even the fact of the meeting, the fact that his people took a meeting with russian...
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paramilitary shooting from another from the other end of the barricades directly at these students jennifer mccoy is a political science professor at georgia state university she's also been an election observer in her walker she joins us via skype from portland we appreciate your time. a priest who. lives next to the university that these were these students are from he said people have lost their fear they are no longer afraid to express themselves when you are shooting at a church and there are students involved could this be a turning point of any kind. well i think that the turning point actually is that the government the piers to have taken back most of the areas that had been held by protesters and dismantled barricades throughout the country and in other cities and now the university the main university campus in managua had been you know one of the last strongholds and so for the moment at least it looks like the government has reasserted its control and by using these gangs these paramilitaries are gangs that they call to or to because in nicaragua so the question is is what will
paramilitary shooting from another from the other end of the barricades directly at these students jennifer mccoy is a political science professor at georgia state university she's also been an election observer in her walker she joins us via skype from portland we appreciate your time. a priest who. lives next to the university that these were these students are from he said people have lost their fear they are no longer afraid to express themselves when you are shooting at a church and there...
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that was the film that really launched jennifer lawrence. father and daughter living off the grid outside portland, oregon. they are found by the authorities and they have to reintegrate into society. the thing i love about it, i keep saying the same thing, it is a film in which the characters don't explain themselves. they don't stop and stand around and talk to each other. it's a film that's to do with emotion conveyed through physical gesture. the performances are fantastic. thomasin harcourt mckenzie, whose the young girl in it, it's just brilliant. people have made the comparison with her and a young jennifer lawrence. she is fantastic. i just thought it was wonderful. if you see one film this year, this is the best thing i've seen this year, and i guarantee it will break your heart. the idea of them coming in from the wilderness and living in society again, is that the thing that is explored? yes, and it's to do with what he wants and what she wants, because he's a combat veteran, he's got pts. it's to do with... there's a moment when
that was the film that really launched jennifer lawrence. father and daughter living off the grid outside portland, oregon. they are found by the authorities and they have to reintegrate into society. the thing i love about it, i keep saying the same thing, it is a film in which the characters don't explain themselves. they don't stop and stand around and talk to each other. it's a film that's to do with emotion conveyed through physical gesture. the performances are fantastic. thomasin...
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i imagine jennifer can address this much more than me. he probably wanted to say all of this ten days ago when the president was abroad, but he understood the repercussions of criticizing a president while he was abroad, it was all he could do to hold his tongue to wait until he got back. but he had some serious concerns, he's probably been wanting to say them for some time. but the way he went about saying it, he made a very valid point and it was spot on. >> it was timing too, he happened to be in johannesburg for that event. but jennifer, i would love to talk more about this but i want to move on to the indictment of 12 russian intelligence officers for stealing data and publicly posting some of it. you tweeted that trump officials said they had three major voter suppression efforts under way, if they had access to our data, they would have a great roadmap for how to do that. i'm reading twitter shorthand there. we don't know what the russians did with the stolen analytics, but could that have made a difference in targeting voters in a
i imagine jennifer can address this much more than me. he probably wanted to say all of this ten days ago when the president was abroad, but he understood the repercussions of criticizing a president while he was abroad, it was all he could do to hold his tongue to wait until he got back. but he had some serious concerns, he's probably been wanting to say them for some time. but the way he went about saying it, he made a very valid point and it was spot on. >> it was timing too, he...
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jennifer. >> yes. >> your impression. tell what you say we need to know about him. >> he's an independent, fair minded judge. he has one of the sharpest legal minds in the country. i think you would say today in a story yesterday said on paper he may be the most qualified supreme court nominee in generations, but in addition to that, he's also extremely approachable. he's a great mentor to former clerks. i clerked for him his first year on the bench so finished my clerkship 11 years ago. he hired a diverse array of law clerks, majority of which are women and he's a terrific family, community man. he coaches his daughter's basketball teams and serves meals in the community through his church. >> so you're not a fan, just kidding? so justin, what were your impressions working for him? >> well, you know, to everything that jennifer just said. you know, getting to work for judge kavanaugh was an amazing honor and it was exciting to be in his chambers. it was exciting to be around someone who has that kind of reverence for the
jennifer. >> yes. >> your impression. tell what you say we need to know about him. >> he's an independent, fair minded judge. he has one of the sharpest legal minds in the country. i think you would say today in a story yesterday said on paper he may be the most qualified supreme court nominee in generations, but in addition to that, he's also extremely approachable. he's a great mentor to former clerks. i clerked for him his first year on the bench so finished my clerkship 11...
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with us at the table washington post opinion writer jennifer ruben. charlie sykes, contributing editor for the weekly standard and host of the daily standard podcast. former clinton kamm pair advisor, director for sirius xm. lucky for us, all are msnbc contributors. your tweeter feed increasingly causes me anxiety. >> sorry about that. >> it's good, it's good. keeping it real. what are your biggest worries heading into this summit? >> well, my minimal worry is that president trump just lavishes praise on vladimir putin and forgets about the past. that would be a disaster already. my biggest worry, my bigger worry is that he actually comes through on a lot of these concessions that he's been talking about recently. i mean, you just pointed out he doesn't seem too concerned about their violation of our sovereignty and the 2016 election. he has hinted that he might actually recognize crimea as part of russia. that would be outrageous against the entire government of the united states of america, all of his advisors, against the will of the entire world.
with us at the table washington post opinion writer jennifer ruben. charlie sykes, contributing editor for the weekly standard and host of the daily standard podcast. former clinton kamm pair advisor, director for sirius xm. lucky for us, all are msnbc contributors. your tweeter feed increasingly causes me anxiety. >> sorry about that. >> it's good, it's good. keeping it real. what are your biggest worries heading into this summit? >> well, my minimal worry is that president...
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jennifer levinson. >> i'm sorry, newer black too? >> you guys were my favorite couple on buzz feed. >> now you've got to endure the whole social media break up too. >> oh, no. >> and then finally let's say a few words. >> begin to understand the stages of mourning and grief and celebrate the life that once occupied this space. >> of course this is a parody video put together by jason horton and jennifer levinson. she has one more visitor. >> the ex. >> i know you were talking about it. >> you told me to come by and grab myself. >> it's the ex. he comes in. the whole thing gets broken up but before steve leaves, he has that one final request. >> the breakup. >> so. >> so. >> it's time for -- >> okay, bye. >> you guys know it. >>> i spent the first 30 seconds of this viral video uk clip waiting for these more rans just -- morons to eat it. they got this crazy idea. it's "right this minute." it's never going to work. >> they're going to land right up on top of that chim nney, right? >> you're right, but you're wrong. because check it ou
jennifer levinson. >> i'm sorry, newer black too? >> you guys were my favorite couple on buzz feed. >> now you've got to endure the whole social media break up too. >> oh, no. >> and then finally let's say a few words. >> begin to understand the stages of mourning and grief and celebrate the life that once occupied this space. >> of course this is a parody video put together by jason horton and jennifer levinson. she has one more visitor. >> the...
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jennifer, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> still to come, the trump administration sending a new message to the special counsel. you want to interview the president? then we have some new conditions. what's on their list when we come back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >>> president trump said that he'd love to talk to special counsel robert mueller, but new clues suggest that's not likely to happen, at
jennifer, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> still to come, the trump administration sending a new message to the special counsel. you want to interview the president? then we have some new conditions. what's on their list when we come back. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia....