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. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team in a cleveland suburb, he was arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. he won't go! save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in the face. correctional officers do not know the cause of his distress. they suspect it could be an increasingly popular drug known as bath salts. [ bleep ] >> he's right there. >> he was doing bath salts. >> bath salts! i ain't take no bath salts! it's in my [ bleep ] mind. told me to shoot a mother [ bleep ] in the face. ah! >> he's 130 over 87, pulse 45. 145. i need a medical clearance and i need an ekg. he's trippin'. i don't know, bath salts, something. this part of the world, we see a lot of pcp. who knows what he got ahold. >> he's in my -- >> officers cover jordan face
. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team in a cleveland suburb, he was arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. he won't go! save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in...
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that the annual event is a composer -- nathaniel didn't is a composer of it nor ms.ubstance. -- enormous substance. he was a canadian american who was educated fully in the united states. he was a very air you died man. he wrote this piece -- he was a very erudite man. it was premiered by the cincinnati may festival and was given a national broadcast for the opening. this was quite an event. thereby hangs a tale. that national broadcast was interrupted three quarters of for reasons that are obscure, although we can imagine. .ou can hear this you can go on youtube and hear this happen. the announcer comes on and says due to previous programming, we will now discontinued the performance at the cincinnati may festival. this was clearly the act of persons who were racist and who had influence and for whatever reason were resentful of the 'sct that an african-american is it was being performed on national radio. that is unacceptable, of course. it didn't get hurt again until the 1950's where it was produced again a second time in cincinnati with leontyne price. i found ou
that the annual event is a composer -- nathaniel didn't is a composer of it nor ms.ubstance. -- enormous substance. he was a canadian american who was educated fully in the united states. he was a very air you died man. he wrote this piece -- he was a very erudite man. it was premiered by the cincinnati may festival and was given a national broadcast for the opening. this was quite an event. thereby hangs a tale. that national broadcast was interrupted three quarters of for reasons that are...
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in 2008 she moved to seattle after a divorce, leaving her three children, nathaniel, eric and serena, to live with their dad david 2,800 miles away in pennsylvania. talyaa spends her days painting, writing, making music and practicing martial arts with her boyfriend. mothering -- >> hey, give me a wide shot of your room. i just want to see what it looks like. >> reporter: well, that's done from afar. >> i'll walk you through the steps of scrambled eggs. >> reporter: oh sure, she e-mails recipes for them to cook for themselves and she stays in touch on the phone and via skype. >> you sound a little like you have a cold. >> yeah, i have a cold. >> reporter: but they only see each other in person around once a year. >> okay, so miss sweetcake, i'll talk to you again soon. >> we talk all the time. we're very connected. >> reporter: and that's as good as being there? >> i can't answer that it's good as -- it's just different. >> reporter: i know a lot of people listening to this will want to know, do you love your children? >> absolutely, more than anything. >> reporter: more than yourself
in 2008 she moved to seattle after a divorce, leaving her three children, nathaniel, eric and serena, to live with their dad david 2,800 miles away in pennsylvania. talyaa spends her days painting, writing, making music and practicing martial arts with her boyfriend. mothering -- >> hey, give me a wide shot of your room. i just want to see what it looks like. >> reporter: well, that's done from afar. >> i'll walk you through the steps of scrambled eggs. >> reporter: oh...
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once inside, magistrate nathani nathaniel, yee didn't say a word. the judge making it clear his bail will be half a million dollars as he awaits corruption and drug trafficking charges. >> this investigation had been going on since 2011. so a very good question is what took three years that raises questions off allocation of scarce federal resources. >> reporter: the 137-page complaint paints a corrupt picture of yee following the fbi arrest. the complaint says that he may have been desperate to pay a $70,000 campaign debt that goes back to when he ran for mayor in 2011 and connects him with raymond chow. yee's attorney says yee has doubts about the government's case. >> they had doubts they had a case they could make. >> reporter: there is the question whether yee can use the money he raced to run for secretary of state for anything else. >> no comment as to that. >> reporter: right now, all attorneys are dealing with a complaint, yee's attorney says the official indictment won't be released until next week. reporting live in san francisco, i'm che
once inside, magistrate nathani nathaniel, yee didn't say a word. the judge making it clear his bail will be half a million dollars as he awaits corruption and drug trafficking charges. >> this investigation had been going on since 2011. so a very good question is what took three years that raises questions off allocation of scarce federal resources. >> reporter: the 137-page complaint paints a corrupt picture of yee following the fbi arrest. the complaint says that he may have been...
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. >> and it was nathaniel macon at the start of the 19th century, and congratulations to matthew robinsonme this week, so make sure you use the hashtag to send us your answers. female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. [ children yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> that is who is predominantly doing the work, the people here illegally. >> and who would have thought to send home 10 million people who have been living in this country for years. >> and the time has come to pass immigration reform. >> join and speak out at msnbc.com. >>> the "daily rundown" is brought to you by -- >>> it is takeaway time, and monday takeaway time, and this week, we are marking 50 yea
. >> and it was nathaniel macon at the start of the 19th century, and congratulations to matthew robinsonme this week, so make sure you use the hashtag to send us your answers. female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. [ children yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one...
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but as novelist, nathaniel rich learned, that gets old. >> every teenager complained about how boring it was in port st. lucie. "the only thing to do is drink and get high. have parties." >> reporter: and it's a party that happened here that no one will ever forget. >> you're looking live at the port st. lucie home where police say a 17-year-old boy killed his parents. >> a drug-addicted teenager who just wanted to party. >> he threw a big party at his house only two people didn't show up -- mom and dad. they couldn't come. they were locked in the bedroom -- dead. >> the million-dollar question is, why? >> reporter: a 17-year-old killing his parents -- an event that left a confused community looking to its teenagers for answers about high school senior tyler hadley. >> his parents were getting, you know, tired of him going out late, and getting drunk. >> they got more strict. >> his mom took his phone away. >> he was upset and he said he hated them. >> just something like teenagers say. >> definitely something that really upset him. >> everybody has, like, sick jokes. so we just thoug
but as novelist, nathaniel rich learned, that gets old. >> every teenager complained about how boring it was in port st. lucie. "the only thing to do is drink and get high. have parties." >> reporter: and it's a party that happened here that no one will ever forget. >> you're looking live at the port st. lucie home where police say a 17-year-old boy killed his parents. >> a drug-addicted teenager who just wanted to party. >> he threw a big party at his...
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[cheers and applause] written by nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter. show us some money, man!5,000. boom, baby! boom! $15,000. $26,500, man. >> all right. >> now listen, joe. you're 3 questions away from being out of round 1 now. >> i am, aren't i? >> yeah, it's 3 questions away. and it's a lot of big money on that board. >> you know, you think you'd get more comfortable the longer you're up here, but it doesn't happen that way. you look comfortable. >> i'm cool. >> you look cool. i don't know if i am. but i'm gonna try. >> yeah, i don't have to win my money. it shows up in a check. [laughter] >> you ain't lyin'. >> whoo! i'm nervous for you, though, but here we go, man. you're doing great. you're doin' great, joe. here we go, man. this is your next question. "satisfaction not guaranteed." saying "we got a lemon" and "what about the warranty?" americans once staged a mock protest at the london business that made what? >> mock protest, so it's not a real protest. i'm gonna go with... i'm gonna go with "a," liberty bell. eh... final answer. >> lot of pressure. there's a lot of p
[cheers and applause] written by nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter. show us some money, man!5,000. boom, baby! boom! $15,000. $26,500, man. >> all right. >> now listen, joe. you're 3 questions away from being out of round 1 now. >> i am, aren't i? >> yeah, it's 3 questions away. and it's a lot of big money on that board. >> you know, you think you'd get more comfortable the longer you're up here, but it doesn't happen that way. you look comfortable. >>...