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it's very surprising and jen is wonderful. >> i love doing what you do. >> yeah? >> it was really fun and it's -- >> i have an idea. jen come over here for a day and hang with us and see what it is. >> co-host "entertainment tonight" >>> something else we're excited about? the all-new "little women." it hits theaters christmas day, but only we've got your first look. >> i'm working on a novel. it's a story of my life, and my sisters. >> this is meg, amy, beth and jo. >> oh, my god, we're making "little women." this is unbelievable. >> my girls have a way of getting into mischief. >> well, so do i. >> four young sisters coming of age in 1860's new england. independent, imaginative, ahead of their time. >> we've got ambition and talent as well as just beauty. i'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for, i'm so sick of it. >> saoirse ronan plays "jo," got her first dose of "little women" watching winona ryder in the same role in the 1994 film, the same year saoirse was born. >> i intend to make my own way in the world. >> you'll need to marr
it's very surprising and jen is wonderful. >> i love doing what you do. >> yeah? >> it was really fun and it's -- >> i have an idea. jen come over here for a day and hang with us and see what it is. >> co-host "entertainment tonight" >>> something else we're excited about? the all-new "little women." it hits theaters christmas day, but only we've got your first look. >> i'm working on a novel. it's a story of my life, and my...
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a first look at jen and reese's new drama. and patrick dempsey, our exclusive with the star who just keeps getting better with age. >> thank god i'm getting older. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so, "hobbs & shaw" got knocked out of the number one position this weekend, but i don't think rock cares. he was busy. >> we have all of the details inside dwayne johnson's secret hawaiian wedding. >> i've got a beautiful girlfriend who loves me. i tell her all the time, you're my superwoman, baby. >> the rock kissed his superwoman at sunset. the action star and longtime love lauren hashian both wore white. the groom, the 47-year-old actor wore a button-down shirt, revealing his famous chest tattoo. 34-year-old lauren wore an intricate lace gown, her veil flying in the breeze. the gown with the plunging neckline. it retails online for $12,540. throck posted the sweet wedding pics this morning with the simple caption, "we do," along with the hawaiian word for blessed, pomaika'i. the newlyweds have been together for 12 years an
a first look at jen and reese's new drama. and patrick dempsey, our exclusive with the star who just keeps getting better with age. >> thank god i'm getting older. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so, "hobbs & shaw" got knocked out of the number one position this weekend, but i don't think rock cares. he was busy. >> we have all of the details inside dwayne johnson's secret hawaiian wedding. >> i've got a beautiful girlfriend...
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jens nordvig stays with us. coming up, violence in rupp ding -- violence erupt in in a 12th straight week of violence in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: i am nejra cehic in london, tom keene in new york. as we continue to digest all the headlines coming out of the g7, we have had u.k. officials briefing reporters saying an ongoing dialogue with e.u. is on the backstop in the coming days. boris johnson on sunday sets up his campaign to convince the e.u. to reopen the brexit negotiations. is a little softer after two days of strength. in hong kong, a 12th straight weekend of protests and violent clashes erected -- erected between police and protesters. -- erupted between police and protesters. stephen engle is in hong kong. stephen, great to have you with us. what does the escalation over the weekend tell us about the new phase in these protests? : it tells us there is a continued standoff and there is no real dialogue or solution. they talk about wanting to have dialogue. the government says that, but th
jens nordvig stays with us. coming up, violence in rupp ding -- violence erupt in in a 12th straight week of violence in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: i am nejra cehic in london, tom keene in new york. as we continue to digest all the headlines coming out of the g7, we have had u.k. officials briefing reporters saying an ongoing dialogue with e.u. is on the backstop in the coming days. boris johnson on sunday sets up his campaign to convince the e.u. to reopen the brexit...
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he's a regular at sunday service with his ex jen and three kids. their relationship is doing amazingly well despite what happened. ben is hitting the gym and moving on in his career. ben wants to be the best he can be and ben's loved ones are proud of his progress. heather locklear is also looking strong and staying sober. e.t. learned heather checked into a court -ordered treatment facility monday. the 57-year-old pled no contest to battery and resisting officers. the acceptance stems from two incidents last year. the first occurred february 25th when she was arrested on charges of domestic violence and misdemeanor battery on a police officer. >> you got any comment on whatever happened last night? >> no comment. >> four months later the daily mail.com spotted her leaving jail in pajamas. she was arrested and accused of kicking a police officer and medic. what a difference a year makes, this is heather looking the picture of health this summer in l.a. one person that seen her remarkable transformation firsthand host and good friend of more than 20
he's a regular at sunday service with his ex jen and three kids. their relationship is doing amazingly well despite what happened. ben is hitting the gym and moving on in his career. ben wants to be the best he can be and ben's loved ones are proud of his progress. heather locklear is also looking strong and staying sober. e.t. learned heather checked into a court -ordered treatment facility monday. the 57-year-old pled no contest to battery and resisting officers. the acceptance stems from two...
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>> are you dating brad pitt, jen? >> jennifer aniston continues to stay in touch with brad and they continue to talk. also still talking this jen and her ex ben. affleck and garner were spotted yesterday at a pool with their kids. ben who struggle with sobriety is doing incredibly well. jen of course helped to motivate ben by being a constant reminder. ben is all about jen's relationship with john miller. they are still very much dating and he is happy for them. >> so cute. i'm sure a lot of coups were watching the return of "90210" last night, the number one trending topic on twitter. when i spoke to the cast today, i had to ask -- what what would it take for you guys to sign on to a season two? >> i think it's all about the fans. if there's an uproar nearly as loud as what it was to bring to show to what it was today then i can't see it not happening. >> well said. >> another thing we're all wondering, what's "90210" fact and what's fiction? last night we saw that happen, but did jaycen and jenny really hook up back
>> are you dating brad pitt, jen? >> jennifer aniston continues to stay in touch with brad and they continue to talk. also still talking this jen and her ex ben. affleck and garner were spotted yesterday at a pool with their kids. ben who struggle with sobriety is doing incredibly well. jen of course helped to motivate ben by being a constant reminder. ben is all about jen's relationship with john miller. they are still very much dating and he is happy for them. >> so cute....
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he's a regular at sunday services with his ex jen and their three kids. our source says, ben's relationship with jen is doing amazingly well despite everything that's happened. ben's also studied buddhism and meditation with spiritual counselor noah levine. >> there isn't enough money to make anybody happy. >> ben says because of noah, quote, today i am sober, happy, healthy and have joint custody of my three children. as for his love life, ben seems to have put that on hold. he had a 2-month fling with a 22-year-old playboy model and briefly reunited with girlfriend lindsay shookus. but our source says ben's been living the single life lately and is, quote, focusing on his health. ben is also hitting the gym and moving on in his career. >> oh, my god, it's such a pain in the ass. every time i mention batman it gets this huge,en why, click bait. >> yeah, good-bye batman. hello new movie with good pal matt damon. it's called "the last duel." our source says ben wants to be the best he can be and ben's loved ones are proud of his progress. >> healthy and ha
he's a regular at sunday services with his ex jen and their three kids. our source says, ben's relationship with jen is doing amazingly well despite everything that's happened. ben's also studied buddhism and meditation with spiritual counselor noah levine. >> there isn't enough money to make anybody happy. >> ben says because of noah, quote, today i am sober, happy, healthy and have joint custody of my three children. as for his love life, ben seems to have put that on hold. he had...
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jen: i think he needs fresh talking points. i think holding rally after rally and holding the same rhetoric over and over again, the tv networks. covering it if there is nothing new. terms of economic incentives, last year we had the tax cuts, i think president trump's team needs to look at what they can do later this year and into 2020. that will give him the wind in his sales. david: when the cable news networks pullback from donald trump, that will be a real sign of change in this country. thanks to kristen hawn and jen kerns. 700 square to buy miles of arctic island? president trump is talking about buying greenland, but denmark may have something to say about that. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i am david westin. the united states could be getting a lot bigger. president trump has expressed interest in buying greenland from denmark. the report comes as the president prepares for his first formal visit to denmark to attend a state dinner hosted by the queen of denmark. w
jen: i think he needs fresh talking points. i think holding rally after rally and holding the same rhetoric over and over again, the tv networks. covering it if there is nothing new. terms of economic incentives, last year we had the tax cuts, i think president trump's team needs to look at what they can do later this year and into 2020. that will give him the wind in his sales. david: when the cable news networks pullback from donald trump, that will be a real sign of change in this country....
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jens: we decided to expand into the u.s. quite early. in 2013, we launched our first markets in new york and l.a. since those days, we are growing our presence. now we are serving roughly 80 cities in north america. no surprise that north america is the largest market. the u.s. is the strongest company we have. revenue is coming from u.s. customers in the world, but also every third ride is happening in the u.s. caroline: talk to us about how you make your offering distinct. it is more of a luxurious experience. uber also has a luxurious part of its service too. how do you make yourself distinct, serving the business community? jens: it is a service made for the business traveler, frequent traveler into the world wherever they go. we want to be present and available at their fingertips. it is all about quality at the end of the day. we are making sure we are in control of every little detail of the customer's journey. and dealing a lot with things like duty of care, making sure every ride is safe and our customers are protected. it is ab
jens: we decided to expand into the u.s. quite early. in 2013, we launched our first markets in new york and l.a. since those days, we are growing our presence. now we are serving roughly 80 cities in north america. no surprise that north america is the largest market. the u.s. is the strongest company we have. revenue is coming from u.s. customers in the world, but also every third ride is happening in the u.s. caroline: talk to us about how you make your offering distinct. it is more of a...
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. >> jazz jennings, the activist taking on bias.mae was just incredible to me. >> but what would you do? and, heartfelt play. the two players from different teams, coming together after one special letter. but first the "nightline" 5. number one in just sixty >> good evening. thank you for joining us. taylor swift has grown up before our eyes. her signature love ballads the backdrop of the teenage experience. now, the singer releasing a new album and turning a new chapter of her career where she says she will be in full control of her music. here's "abc's" maggie rulli. >> this is the new taylor. a lover, a creative force, a woman in charge. her newest video, with a retro feel, dropping just hours ago, burning up the internet. it's a fresh start for the pop princess. for the first time, she'll own her masters. this morn fans were anything but calm as she took the stage in central park. the crowd's energy palpable as they sang along to every lyric. ♪ promise that you'll never find another like me ♪ >> reporter: from "me" to "shake it >> swifties lined the streets of new york, camp
. >> jazz jennings, the activist taking on bias.mae was just incredible to me. >> but what would you do? and, heartfelt play. the two players from different teams, coming together after one special letter. but first the "nightline" 5. number one in just sixty >> good evening. thank you for joining us. taylor swift has grown up before our eyes. her signature love ballads the backdrop of the teenage experience. now, the singer releasing a new album and turning a new...
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jen, any last words that you want to see about spike? >> well, just that i'm going to miss him a lot. i love him so much. i can't wait to see what the he's going to do. it's really -- it's a hard time for sure, but i also want him to study. i want him to pay attention to his trainer than to me. he's going to do amazing things. aren't you, spike? you're going to be awesome. >> dana: both of you have done an amazing job. of course, my dog, jasper, has loved spike as well. we wish all of you the best at cci. tyrus and jennifer williams, thanks so much and spike. up next, here's rick leventhal for shep. >> brand new information out of el paso. police say the killer fessed up and told them who he was targeting. a live report moments away. president trump wrapping up some swanky fund raisers. before hitting i'm the hamptons, the president says he intends to get something done on guns. >> we have tremendous support for common sense, sensible, important background checks. we don't want people that are mentally ill, people that are sick. we don't
jen, any last words that you want to see about spike? >> well, just that i'm going to miss him a lot. i love him so much. i can't wait to see what the he's going to do. it's really -- it's a hard time for sure, but i also want him to study. i want him to pay attention to his trainer than to me. he's going to do amazing things. aren't you, spike? you're going to be awesome. >> dana: both of you have done an amazing job. of course, my dog, jasper, has loved spike as well. we wish all...
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jen says the shock has worn off. the feeling of empowerment now settling in. >> so many of us are so afraid to stick our neck on the line, question authority. when it's our kids, when it's for our kids, we'll much more readily do it, but do it for yourself because your kids need you around. ure family needs you around, and women are so brilliant and intuitive. women know their bodies. >> reporter: do you feel like your gut saved your life? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: well, jen's intuition continues to serve her well. the day she was diagnosed with cancer, jen asked her o.b. if she could freeze her eggs. he was against it, so once again she sought a second opinion. a fertility doctor assured her it would be safe. jen plans to beat this cancer into remission and continue to grow her family. her doctor says the outlook is good, and cecilia and whit, jen's intuition tells her it is too. >> a woman's intuition, always trust it. kaylee, thank you. >>> all right. now to a dating alert. something we don't have to worry about.
jen says the shock has worn off. the feeling of empowerment now settling in. >> so many of us are so afraid to stick our neck on the line, question authority. when it's our kids, when it's for our kids, we'll much more readily do it, but do it for yourself because your kids need you around. ure family needs you around, and women are so brilliant and intuitive. women know their bodies. >> reporter: do you feel like your gut saved your life? >> yes, i do. >> reporter:...
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we're going to open this morning with a long-time contributor to cwi, jen murray. jen murray is currently an assistant teaching assistant professor in the department of history at oklahoma state university. she is as you know an expert in the civil war and also a specialist in military history in general. she has i would say a full publication resume. her most important book and most recent is entitled "on a great battlefield: the making, management, and memory of get gettysburg national park." published in 2013 by the university of tennessee press. she is currently working on a i biography of george gordon meade which will hopefully be publi published in the civil war america series. she is a veteran faculty member here. many of you have been on her battlefield tours which are outstanding. it's largely because she cut her teeth as a young historian seasonal here at gettysburg for nine years? for nine years. so it is my pleasure to welcome jen murray who will be speaking about her book on the creation of the gettysburg national park. jen murray. >> thank you, pete.
we're going to open this morning with a long-time contributor to cwi, jen murray. jen murray is currently an assistant teaching assistant professor in the department of history at oklahoma state university. she is as you know an expert in the civil war and also a specialist in military history in general. she has i would say a full publication resume. her most important book and most recent is entitled "on a great battlefield: the making, management, and memory of get gettysburg national...
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i think that helps biden because as jen said obama is at 95%. and if you're sitting at home and you're cranky paul begalla yelling at your tv -- you're saying hold on a second i love barack obama and why is this candidate going after him and why is that candidate? so on the question of are democrats better off today than they were two days ago, i think they are. because i think it's going to be a biden-like candidate who can beat trump that the moderates in the party came through i think stronger than what paul calls the fringe of our party. >> jen, there was a lot of question before last noekt's debate whether or not biden would have the stance, whether he'd be able to keep pace with the endurance. i don't know how they do it, the athleticism of it. it was actually harder than we anticipated for biden. he was taking incoming for an hour and a half, two hours, whatever, from everywhere and he is where today? >> i think for the biden supporters who are kind of breathing in a paper bag for a week since the last debate, they feel pretty good. he wa
i think that helps biden because as jen said obama is at 95%. and if you're sitting at home and you're cranky paul begalla yelling at your tv -- you're saying hold on a second i love barack obama and why is this candidate going after him and why is that candidate? so on the question of are democrats better off today than they were two days ago, i think they are. because i think it's going to be a biden-like candidate who can beat trump that the moderates in the party came through i think...
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jen: her staff still returns my texts. david: whatever that means. this is bloomberg. ♪ warren is known for her strong positions on taxing both and redistributing income and progressive social policies. so it may come as a surprise that she wrote a book called "all you're worth" about personal finance. rhinebeck worth is here to tell us about this. i just learned about it this morning but it sounds like a pretty good book. >> i spoke with a number of people who had used the plans in the book to get their finances under control, and it takes a different tack than the other personal finance books out there. instead of trying to get you to give up coffee every day or cut back with the small things, it says don't worry about the details. look at your big picture. so you set aside your budget that 50% goes to the things you absolutely have to do? 30% goes to the things that you like to do, and that includes your cell phone. you don't need a nice cell phone plan. 20% goes to paying down debt and saving up for the future. people who use it say it work for
jen: her staff still returns my texts. david: whatever that means. this is bloomberg. ♪ warren is known for her strong positions on taxing both and redistributing income and progressive social policies. so it may come as a surprise that she wrote a book called "all you're worth" about personal finance. rhinebeck worth is here to tell us about this. i just learned about it this morning but it sounds like a pretty good book. >> i spoke with a number of people who had used the...
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and when you look at the video, you realize so many drivers that day kept going, but jennings had to slow down. he says that's just how he lives his life, offering this advice. >> don't let anyone be forgotten, don't let anyone be ignored. >> kindness costs nothing. >> yeah, and jennings said they plan to remain lifelong friends and jennings even organized to have other airmen come to her house to help with some repairs. >> i love it. >> yep, very sweet. >> i'm glad it was caught on camera there. >>> coming up, this year's rankings of the top drinking schools. >>> and what they just did to the marshmallows in lucky charms. get your cereal out, "the mix" is next. get your cereal out, "the mix" is next. mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium foams relieve pressure. keep you comfortably
and when you look at the video, you realize so many drivers that day kept going, but jennings had to slow down. he says that's just how he lives his life, offering this advice. >> don't let anyone be forgotten, don't let anyone be ignored. >> kindness costs nothing. >> yeah, and jennings said they plan to remain lifelong friends and jennings even organized to have other airmen come to her house to help with some repairs. >> i love it. >> yep, very sweet. >>...
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and william jennings bryan defended a literal interpretation of the bible against evolution. and actually, william jennings bryan won that, and john scopes had in fact violated the law by teaching evolution. the decade began with the red scare of 1919, 1920. it was a response to a series of strikes in the united states. the best-known one was the one that crippled seattle for five days. there was a strike there. and it was also a time when the bolsheviks were in power in russia and had created the comintern. the comintern is the communists international, and it led to the palmer raids in the united states. palmer, a progressive quaker who was the attorney general of the united states. it resulted in the arrest of 4000 people, immigrants mostly, most of them hard-working, just workers who did not speak english. they certainly weren't going to start a revolution here. but many of them were beaten up. people were denied representation. and there was really no -- most of them had nothing to do with radicalism. but there were bombings. there were a series of bombings in this count
and william jennings bryan defended a literal interpretation of the bible against evolution. and actually, william jennings bryan won that, and john scopes had in fact violated the law by teaching evolution. the decade began with the red scare of 1919, 1920. it was a response to a series of strikes in the united states. the best-known one was the one that crippled seattle for five days. there was a strike there. and it was also a time when the bolsheviks were in power in russia and had created...
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jennings wieder population of 11000000 already lives in what amounts to a giant open air prison. there are police stations and checkpoints everywhere. that people here are under constant surveillance they're searched everywhere when entering train stations and supermarkets are boarding a bus. their mobile phones are also regularly monitored. jean jennings has pioneered facial recognition software a system used throughout the country a surveillance web of hundreds of thousands of cameras film streets and mosques. cameras can also be found in taxis or at the entrance to public toilets. but the readers are not only subjected to round the clock surveillance they also live with the ever present fear of being arrested and sent to a camp at any moment. on one of our trips to zhejiang we managed to approach the camp on this satellite image using g.p.s. coordinates provided to us by sean john. we succeeded in driving there and filming these extraordinary images. were in no time in the southern. city has at least 8 camps this one appears to be brand new. some 10 buildings razor wire and se
jennings wieder population of 11000000 already lives in what amounts to a giant open air prison. there are police stations and checkpoints everywhere. that people here are under constant surveillance they're searched everywhere when entering train stations and supermarkets are boarding a bus. their mobile phones are also regularly monitored. jean jennings has pioneered facial recognition software a system used throughout the country a surveillance web of hundreds of thousands of cameras film...
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jens: we are still investing more in our products and innovation. then, what we would earn from our bottom line impact. we are not just fully profitable, but very much under control. we are still looking for investments as well as preparing few down the ipo a road. we're currently thinking of two, three years in the future. but on the education side, i think it was kind of a blessing for us that we could see the recent ipo's happening, because now it is so much easier to educate our potential shareholders what the differences are between those two businesses. they could not be further away if you ask me. taylor: that was the ceo and cofounder of blacklane. coming up, au revoir. that is what trump and macron said to france's digital tax. we will dig into wide u.s. companies agree with macron that it was indeed a very good agreement. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: tech giants like google and facebook can breathe a sigh of relief. on monday, u.s. president donald trump and french president emmaneul macron announced they struck a deal to en
jens: we are still investing more in our products and innovation. then, what we would earn from our bottom line impact. we are not just fully profitable, but very much under control. we are still looking for investments as well as preparing few down the ipo a road. we're currently thinking of two, three years in the future. but on the education side, i think it was kind of a blessing for us that we could see the recent ipo's happening, because now it is so much easier to educate our potential...
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we ultimately also have to bridge our pledges the jen ro generosity the people have pledged to make sure we don't have long-term debt. we need a bridge loan, we want to thank our piartner first republic bank to bridge that pledge loan and fragile for -- frankly for banking our loan. we'll mention again later, they also gave quite a big gift to the campaign. thank you. it's now my pleasure to really move us into thanking the other people who really put down significant mark er s and donatn s and pledges to this campaign and invite other people who have really lifted for me so long to come up and thank people who have participated, that's russ flin and hjose allen. [ applause ]. >> thank you, ashley. good morning, everyone. i am hjose allen. i'm a member of the board of meals on wheels frisk san francisco, and along with russ flin, i co chachaired the 50th s anniversary capital campaign. us russ and i are proud to be part of this vital project and to be able to thank each of you for your support of meals on wheels. clearly to be successful in r e raising almost 41, dlr $42 needed for this
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we salute airman jennings for being america strong. thanks for watching tonight. gma first thing in the morning. david muir here tomorrow night. have a great evening. tonight on abc7 news at 6:00, back in service. a transbay transit center's reopening months after shutting down when cracks were found in support beams. plus discrimination against the disabled? one woman shares her experience trying to use ride share with a service dog. >>> waiting for a verdict in the deadly ghost ship warehouse trial. abc news at 6:00 starts now. >> now news to build a better bay area. >> ten months ago, the $2 billion transbay transit center was closed for safety reasons. today, things are moving again. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. dion lim has the night off. some services have already resumed but today's reopening is the first time buses can come in and out of the terminal. kate larson is live at the terminal right now with what the changes mean for you. kate? >> reporter: good evening, eric. the third floor bus deck is open. and it is sort of the last t
we salute airman jennings for being america strong. thanks for watching tonight. gma first thing in the morning. david muir here tomorrow night. have a great evening. tonight on abc7 news at 6:00, back in service. a transbay transit center's reopening months after shutting down when cracks were found in support beams. plus discrimination against the disabled? one woman shares her experience trying to use ride share with a service dog. >>> waiting for a verdict in the deadly ghost ship...
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jen thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> sure. >> tammy: epstein's death just one of many things that is making the story more and more bizarre. that is an understatement.t. new reports say epstein's personal possessions includingre a painting of president bill clinton wearing a blue dress that he has flung across the chair. you see it there on your screen and wearing a pair of red pumps. i have a pair of bumps that look like that but they are probably a tad smaller than what is on his feet. this is, by the way, hanging, allegedly, in a couple of reports in the mansion in new new york. and the associate that the women have been looking for --n ghislaine maxwell -- emerge from hiding in an in and out in los angeles area. that is the life. mark steyn had an excellent run of hosting this. and he joins us now. this is burning up now for an encore appearance. >> you're stepping into my red pumps. >> tammy: they look awfully darn good. if we could ever have imagined ever saying "painting of bill clinton wearing
jen thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> sure. >> tammy: epstein's death just one of many things that is making the story more and more bizarre. that is an understatement.t. new reports say epstein's personal possessions includingre a painting of president bill clinton wearing a blue dress that he has flung across the chair. you see it there on your screen and wearing a pair of red pumps. i have a pair of bumps that look like that but they are probably a tad smaller than...
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[laughter] great,ray: he was like, jen, like that's never been done before. i said i do not want to write about the battle. i don't want to talk about the 72 hours of fighting. i want to talk about the battlefield to review guys are gettysburg experts. -- ghaisar gettysburg experts. -- you guys are gettysburg experts. think about all of the books you own on gettysburg -- just books. not articles, not magazines. how many books do you think have been written on this three-day battle? >> not enough. [laughter] prof. murray: hey, that keeps me in business. it keeps all my cwi colleagues in business. thank you for buying our books. just monographs, just monographs, there are at least 6000 books written on 72 hours of american history. 6000. -- can think of them campaign studies, books on the first day, books on the third day, books on geography, books on horses, books on flowers -- you get the idea, right? so i wrote book 6001. and my book is an exploration of the history of the battlefield. the national park service owns 70 sites, manages 70 sites that are civil
[laughter] great,ray: he was like, jen, like that's never been done before. i said i do not want to write about the battle. i don't want to talk about the 72 hours of fighting. i want to talk about the battlefield to review guys are gettysburg experts. -- ghaisar gettysburg experts. -- you guys are gettysburg experts. think about all of the books you own on gettysburg -- just books. not articles, not magazines. how many books do you think have been written on this three-day battle? >> not...
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clinton campaign manager robby mook who serves as house democrat super pac also political director jen sake. you helped senator clinton win the iowa caucus in 2016. she came in third in 2008. what is the most important thing to keep in mind right now as, as folks at home are watching this and as the candidates are working that state? >> well, you heard a lot of it just on the segment before this. you know, iowa is about two things. it's, first of all, building that universe of supporters that you turn out to those caucuses, but then there's what happens in that caucus room. you know, the iowa caucuses are not a popular vote. you actually have to physically get people to stand with your candidate group and then you're allocated a certain number of delegates based on that. this year a big change is that some people can decide to caucus early in a certain number of delegates will be allocated there. other delegates will be allocated on caucus night. so every human being that's coming -- that's showing up at these caucuses is strategically important. and training, motivation, commitment, l
clinton campaign manager robby mook who serves as house democrat super pac also political director jen sake. you helped senator clinton win the iowa caucus in 2016. she came in third in 2008. what is the most important thing to keep in mind right now as, as folks at home are watching this and as the candidates are working that state? >> well, you heard a lot of it just on the segment before this. you know, iowa is about two things. it's, first of all, building that universe of supporters...
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and you'll be here to give a presentation to us to talk about this important topic as well as we have jen covich was the ceo of dhi. without further ado i will that the first presentation get started. >> thanks a much, great. i very rarely give talks that are standing room only, to really appreciate your guys interest today. as great dimension i'm robert lord, cofounder and president chief strategy officer of protenus and also i'm a a fellw at new america cybersecurity policy program. while a lot of information today i'm presenting come some research that we done at protenus and some of the work that we are currently building a new america, i'm speaking on behalf of of either of those organizations state. really just talking from my experience and providing perspective on the challenges that we see in this space. i guess to content choice of this because sometimes we talk about cybersecurity they can be a little bit too much bits and bytes and people in hoodies. the first thing i always think about what i think about in health care cybersecurity is the patient i had when i was in medical
and you'll be here to give a presentation to us to talk about this important topic as well as we have jen covich was the ceo of dhi. without further ado i will that the first presentation get started. >> thanks a much, great. i very rarely give talks that are standing room only, to really appreciate your guys interest today. as great dimension i'm robert lord, cofounder and president chief strategy officer of protenus and also i'm a a fellw at new america cybersecurity policy program....
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but i want to get you on the record to something jen just said. i think there's something even more enduring about asking questions you know the answer to. the other thing we do in the press is we answer the questions that we have no idea the answer. we have no idea nothing will change. we banned the talk of the base on this show because it tires me. maybe it won't be attacks from the squad but maybe it will be that orphaned baby with broken bones that eddie talked about, whose baby died on top of this, we don't know what we don't know. pick it up from there. >> i'll tell you what we do know is that the president has made this nation more divided and continues to foster hate and not healing. we know that. that verdict is in. that is a contract we can draw as voters to inform our decisions when it comes to 2020. on gun policy, democrats will distract you by focusing on video games and mental health and other issues. that is not the issue. the issue is easy access to guns. if having easy access to guns would make us safer, we would be the safest in
but i want to get you on the record to something jen just said. i think there's something even more enduring about asking questions you know the answer to. the other thing we do in the press is we answer the questions that we have no idea the answer. we have no idea nothing will change. we banned the talk of the base on this show because it tires me. maybe it won't be attacks from the squad but maybe it will be that orphaned baby with broken bones that eddie talked about, whose baby died on top...
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so, it is my pleasure to welcome jen murray who will be speaking about her book on the creation of the gettysburg national park. jen murray. [ applause ] >> go get him . >> thank you pete . >> thank you pete for the very kind introduction. good morning everybody, can you all hear me okay? you are more excited than my 8 am western class. [ laughter ] so happy father's day, i hope my dad is watching this back in maryland i'm super excited to be here with you this morning to talk to about my book as pete mentioned it's a history of the gettysburg national military park and the battlefield. traditionally when i do this talk to, it is around around tables and i've asked people how many of you been to gettysburg and people raise your hand but i don't need to ask that this morning, right? [ laughter ] >> how many of you have been to gettysburg? there we are you are veterans of this field which is terrific . so, i want to spend some time with you this morning, talking to about the history of the gettysburg battlefield. i always like to preface the stock with a comment about how i got intereste
so, it is my pleasure to welcome jen murray who will be speaking about her book on the creation of the gettysburg national park. jen murray. [ applause ] >> go get him . >> thank you pete . >> thank you pete for the very kind introduction. good morning everybody, can you all hear me okay? you are more excited than my 8 am western class. [ laughter ] so happy father's day, i hope my dad is watching this back in maryland i'm super excited to be here with you this morning to talk...
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[applause] >> thank you again to jen and robert for those presentations. they were able to cover what i would consider an enormous amount of information and condense it into those slides,, but i'm sure there's tons of questions and want to drill down a bit deeper and certain subjects. our kick us off with maybe a first question. i think we definitely not a good understanding of the risk of our data being out there and how can be shared and that we don't know it is being shared. and some of the inherent risk with that. one question i would like to start with is, is there a concern or should there be a greater concern that beyond the inherent risk and the jeopardy of patient safety with the data being shared, is there a direct threat to patient safety from malicious actors? are there other avenues we might want to be worried about? and if we could talk about that for a bit as well. >> anyway, , you guys could probably here. we certainly see this all the time. this one? does at work? so one of the things that i mentioned was the potential ransomware attack. t
[applause] >> thank you again to jen and robert for those presentations. they were able to cover what i would consider an enormous amount of information and condense it into those slides,, but i'm sure there's tons of questions and want to drill down a bit deeper and certain subjects. our kick us off with maybe a first question. i think we definitely not a good understanding of the risk of our data being out there and how can be shared and that we don't know it is being shared. and some...
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the ocean if it's always it's in a cruise ship and ship in your blood to the praktica until jennings that i want to talk to is still on the ship and. i can just. because i don't want. to acknowledge what i've just posted one of this be you it's just that is that i do this because i don't listen because i don't. push it into its nature which is to go to the. well done so i don't show it does that which i just don't want the. interest i want to. just in my own good so i can teach evolution. to be even a. loose coalition of the more we cope with the stall. the road is the. usual don't. get it but don't know said thinking i might see you my young. thank you mistake by god but that day when scamp but done it in the nest oceans now by the by they don't need the shells now on. the bush was not one not bunched the ideal solution while the being in minds. did i'd say it is the shadows that look it's been in your mind and i suppose what i see and understand the issue is not the whole but this benefiting you want me with this is the deal is it really is but you. know. you and your. voice are st
the ocean if it's always it's in a cruise ship and ship in your blood to the praktica until jennings that i want to talk to is still on the ship and. i can just. because i don't want. to acknowledge what i've just posted one of this be you it's just that is that i do this because i don't listen because i don't. push it into its nature which is to go to the. well done so i don't show it does that which i just don't want the. interest i want to. just in my own good so i can teach evolution. to be...
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we have two look out, benefit for jen said, that is the next generation. it doesn't look like the way things are moving in terms of global coal — my politics that things will get better quickly. it is that not having the cushion when people are under —— unpredictable. it is harder to set money aside for a rainy day. when you reveal how little millennials have, how much they have in savings. i have no savings. they don't have enough. this is a problem. i can't put money away. in terms of renting, money is being driven into the rental market and they haven't got that potential capital gain. in the last big recession, we saw properties create a balance of people who are property owners, and there is no forecast of that happening again. they are not putting money away and this is something that we are going to have to tackle at some point otherwise we have to find an entire generation of people who have no savings, therefore not much pension to go back to, employment is not as stable. i think there is something that certainly has to be worked out now so
we have two look out, benefit for jen said, that is the next generation. it doesn't look like the way things are moving in terms of global coal — my politics that things will get better quickly. it is that not having the cushion when people are under —— unpredictable. it is harder to set money aside for a rainy day. when you reveal how little millennials have, how much they have in savings. i have no savings. they don't have enough. this is a problem. i can't put money away. in terms of...
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kind of house it is really they're looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. >> so jen i will if i want to find out more information. >> earthquake brace [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached football for years, it is the same thing. it is about motivating kids and keeping them together, and giving them new opportunities. >> when the kids came out, they had no idea really what the game was. only one or two of them had played soccer before. we gave the kids very simple lessons every day and made sure that they had fun while they were doing it, and you really could see them evolve into a team over the course of the season. >> i think this is a great opportunity to be part of the community and be part of programs like this. >> i get to run arou
kind of house it is really they're looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. >> so jen i will if i want to find out more information. >> earthquake brace [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with...
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it is marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1000, we have really gone for it. do i explore the cave, or do i look behind the tree? i'll explore the cave. so turn to page 8a. this is how i spent a lot of my childhood, reading books where i could choose my own adventure, where at every point, i got to decide what happened next, and every time i read it, the story changed. i absolutely loved them. not only was i in a different world, but because i was in charge of the story, that story came to life. it felt so real. come on then, spen. so, after choose your own adventure books, came computer adventure games, first with text, and then with amazing graphics. but both
it is marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1000, we have really gone...
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my name is jen. i am a career advisor, is overly excited to see you guys here. the question i wanted to ask, i want to hear your thoughts about the issue of a lack of diversity, particularly economic and racial diversity, within journalism. you work for publications based in large cities on the coast. talk to me more about the future you see, particularly with the decline of local newspapers and how we can bring a more diverse perspective to national and local news. fernando: that's a good question. i have met far too many friends who had to drop journalism because they could not afford it as a major because of all the unpaid internships. a lot of my friends went to school in new york where internships were paid, but for people not in those big cities, it is hard. i had to make sure i had a paid internship because i could not afford to work 20 hours a week unpaid. i would rather work my student job to pay my tuition and start paying my student loans ahead of time. , we are proud of diversity we have. it is kind of through word-of-mouth. a lot of people who work
my name is jen. i am a career advisor, is overly excited to see you guys here. the question i wanted to ask, i want to hear your thoughts about the issue of a lack of diversity, particularly economic and racial diversity, within journalism. you work for publications based in large cities on the coast. talk to me more about the future you see, particularly with the decline of local newspapers and how we can bring a more diverse perspective to national and local news. fernando: that's a good...
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jen is back. >> for sure, robin. think of this on the spectrum of preventative medicine or think of it like taking your car in for maintenance before it actually breaks down. it is a major health trend right now as we just heard in the piece. and i think there are a lot of myths and misconceptions. it's not selfish. it's not about spending a lot of money. it's not just for women. men are doing it too. and it's not really just about yourself. it might involve giving or philanthropy, and it's really important. it's making quite an impact. >> i'm glad you said that, self-care is not selfish, not at all. >> for sure. >> can you perhaps go a little too far? >> i think obviously you can. anything where we talk about on a spectrum has the propensity to go overboard. i think if it's taken to excess, that can be suboptimal. if you ignore basic health care practices just in favor of what you deem to be self-care, that's potentially risky. and with anything, if the risks outweigh the benefits of anything you're doing, not so go
jen is back. >> for sure, robin. think of this on the spectrum of preventative medicine or think of it like taking your car in for maintenance before it actually breaks down. it is a major health trend right now as we just heard in the piece. and i think there are a lot of myths and misconceptions. it's not selfish. it's not about spending a lot of money. it's not just for women. men are doing it too. and it's not really just about yourself. it might involve giving or philanthropy, and...
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hi, jen. >> hi, trace. it was he's first sit-down interview since becoming defense secretary. we have just learned that two u.s. troops were killed in afghanistan in recent days. we don't have a lot of details. there have been a series of attacks leaving hundreds dead and injured since the president was briefed by his national security team including mark esper last friday. that includes 80 killed at a wedding, a bombing that has been claimed by isis in afghanistan. the president said yesterday that he will leave some u.s. troops in afghanistan to deal with intelligence and air support even though his peace envoy to the talks with the taliban had discussed with the taliban their demand to remove all u.s. troops. mark esper in that exclusive interview would not say whether the president had agreed to leave any troops. >> secretary mattis resigned when the president decided to pull troops out of syria. that was his red line. would you resign if the president announced that he was pulling all u.s. troops out of afghanistan or the middle east? what is your red line. >> i learned m
hi, jen. >> hi, trace. it was he's first sit-down interview since becoming defense secretary. we have just learned that two u.s. troops were killed in afghanistan in recent days. we don't have a lot of details. there have been a series of attacks leaving hundreds dead and injured since the president was briefed by his national security team including mark esper last friday. that includes 80 killed at a wedding, a bombing that has been claimed by isis in afghanistan. the president said...
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mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. >>> in just a few hours, the president will leave the white house, head to dayton, ohio, and then here to el paso. one of the two stops in the wake of the shootings over the last few days. survivors are demanding action in the wake of the tragedies. will congress answer the call after years of inaction? joining us now is republican congressman brian bateman of texas. thank you for being with us. i know the entire texas delegation has come together in spoerpt of t-- support of the pe of el paso. let me read you a statement from congressman mike turner who represents dayton, ohio, who has moved on gun violence legislation. he
mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. >>> in just a few hours, the president will leave the white house, head...
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mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. aarp medicare plans, a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... features maximum absorbency, ultra soft fabric and new beautiful designs for your best comfort and protection guaranteed. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family, starting with unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. and if you like netflix, it's included on us. plus no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees ar
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. >> jen garner emotional. >> and i cried. >> drew's photo shop reveal. kate hudson bares all. >>> plus a rare interview with cameron diaz after quitting hollywood. >> i don't know why i would do that ever again. >>> and bachelorette drama goes overboard. tyler's walk of shame leaving gigi's place this morning. think hannah cares? think again. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody. near tragedy for pink ard her team after her show in norway. >> so scary. just hours after she walked off stage, members of her inner circle went down in a terrifying plane crash. fire crews frantically douse pink's plane after it burst into flames minutes before crash landing. the singer had just finished her set last night in oslo, norway, while on her "beautiful trauma" tour. her manager and nine others, including some of her crew, were en route to denmark when somehow their cessna jet caught fire and crashed just off the runway. miraculously, no one was hurt and pink was not on board. ♪ time after time >> you said that you take your kids on tour with
. >> jen garner emotional. >> and i cried. >> drew's photo shop reveal. kate hudson bares all. >>> plus a rare interview with cameron diaz after quitting hollywood. >> i don't know why i would do that ever again. >>> and bachelorette drama goes overboard. tyler's walk of shame leaving gigi's place this morning. think hannah cares? think again. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody. near tragedy for pink...