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jacob riis was born in 1849 in denmark. he was the son of a schoolteacher and was basically raised in this very beautiful small town in denmark. he was a rebellious youth and even though he was the son of a teacher, he was not a good student although he loved to read. he played hooky a lot and later when he was in new york, he had a lot of sympathy for truant young boys. a lot of his articles are about truancy and how we can get kids into school. he wrote from personal experience. a lot of what he wrote about he did have personal experience because he was an immigrant to the united states. when he was 21 years old, in 1870, he came to the united states by himself. he had a very hard time initially here finding work. he did all kinds of odd jobs. worked as a laborer, worked as a door-to-door salesman, sometimes homeless. sometimes sleeping at night in homeless shelters and police lodging houses. all of this experience he brought into his articles later when he was more established as a police reporter and actually had a sala
jacob riis was born in 1849 in denmark. he was the son of a schoolteacher and was basically raised in this very beautiful small town in denmark. he was a rebellious youth and even though he was the son of a teacher, he was not a good student although he loved to read. he played hooky a lot and later when he was in new york, he had a lot of sympathy for truant young boys. a lot of his articles are about truancy and how we can get kids into school. he wrote from personal experience. a lot of what...
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jacob celebraba, ¿quÉ celebras, jacob? y las tareas de sus hijos. >> uno depende de la tecnologÍa, sobre todo del internet que es el corazÓn de todo esto diario. dayana: se espera que les restauren la electricidad al resto de los clientes esta noche, para mÁs informaciÓn puedes cargar nuestra aplicaciÓn " univisión Área de la bahÍa". dayana garcía " noticias univisiÓn 14". ramÓn: nuestro equipo de noticias ha preparado una lista detallada de consejos y recursos sobre cÓmo estar listo para los apagones, lo invito a que descargue nuestra aplicaciÓn, la encuentra como " univisiÓn Área de la bahÍa". hablemos del tema del coronavirus en la comunidad latina, santa claro no sÓlo es la regiÓn con mÁs contagios sino que registra el porcentaje mÁs grande de latinos, seguido por san mateo, mientras que la mitad de las infecciones se reportan en el condado de alameda entre la comunidad hispana y en el condado de contra costa la cifra es de 43%. este Último condado, por cierto, recibiÓ hoy la autorizaciÓn del estado para avanzar a face
jacob celebraba, ¿quÉ celebras, jacob? y las tareas de sus hijos. >> uno depende de la tecnologÍa, sobre todo del internet que es el corazÓn de todo esto diario. dayana: se espera que les restauren la electricidad al resto de los clientes esta noche, para mÁs informaciÓn puedes cargar nuestra aplicaciÓn " univisión Área de la bahÍa". dayana garcía " noticias univisiÓn 14". ramÓn: nuestro equipo de noticias ha preparado una lista detallada de consejos y...
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tonight, gillian jacobs is with us. she's very talented. ep, she's very talented too, it's called "minor." gracie abrams will be with us. tomorrow night, chris evans, music from perfume genius. from the los angeles dodgers, cody bellinger and clayton kershaw will join. i guess together, i don't know. i wonder if they got tested after justin turner. >> guillermo: i think they did. >> jimmy: why am i asking you as if you know? >> guillermo: i know about sports. >> jimmy: all right. there's nothing like makes our first guest tonight less comfortable than a compliment. so let's just say he's the best and leave it at that. season 3 of his fourth talk show called "my next guest needs no introduction" is on netflix now. please welcome david letterman! [ oh-oh.. oh, wow. >> hi, jimmy! >> jimmy: i like that, an entrance. >> yeah, i thought of that myself. >> jimmy: we don't see entrances anymore. >> i know. i got to tell you, i'm very excited to be here. it's thrilling. and thank you very much for having me on. it's great. i really appreciate it. [
tonight, gillian jacobs is with us. she's very talented. ep, she's very talented too, it's called "minor." gracie abrams will be with us. tomorrow night, chris evans, music from perfume genius. from the los angeles dodgers, cody bellinger and clayton kershaw will join. i guess together, i don't know. i wonder if they got tested after justin turner. >> guillermo: i think they did. >> jimmy: why am i asking you as if you know? >> guillermo: i know about sports....
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trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that don't trump used to talk about a lot of the podium of the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why there are context of responses what a trump take to save his life right now or trying to see 3 different types of medicines he received more pretty early but i actually think that any direction a treatment that he received and anybody octo a company of the general you receive does appear just anti-viral gilliatt and that he received. now these 3 different things they have a body search to go and neutralize virus everywhere in the body except in a top layer long issue very well then the anti-viral. does appear it's basically slows down the virus once it's already in a cell or maybe more obvious that cell and then finally the steroids what it really does is it knocks down your immune system normally they give it to you way later in the infection when their goal is to stop m
trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that don't trump used to talk about a lot of the podium of the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why there are context of responses what a trump take to save his life right now or trying to see 3 different types of medicines he received more pretty early but i actually think that...
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land bellew reached out to president trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that trump used to talk about a lot of the podium at the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why there are context of responses what a trump take to save his life right. medicine supersede mark pretty early but i actually think that neither action a treatment that he received to anybody. general are you received as of yet. just anti-viral gilliatt and that he received. now these do 3 different things they have a body serves to go in neutralize the virus they get everywhere in the body except they don't get in the top layer of lung tissue very well then the anti-viral rendez of the air is basically slowed down the virus once it's already in a cell or maybe more obvious that cell and then finally the steroids what it really does is it knocks down your immune system it's normally they give it to you way later in the infection when their goal
land bellew reached out to president trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that trump used to talk about a lot of the podium at the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why there are context of responses what a trump take to save his life right. medicine supersede mark pretty early but i actually think that neither action...
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jonathan: heard from jen jacob in her reporting before the top of the hour on the aids close to closeesident -- the aides to the president that were concerned. we understand the vice president has tested negative, so that is good news for mike pence. what we don't know yet is whether former vice president
jonathan: heard from jen jacob in her reporting before the top of the hour on the aids close to closeesident -- the aides to the president that were concerned. we understand the vice president has tested negative, so that is good news for mike pence. what we don't know yet is whether former vice president
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>>> the "milwaukee journal sentinel" reports jacob blake was discharged from a hospital and transferred to a chicago spinal cord rehabilitation clinic. blake was shot in the back seven times in august by a kenosha, wisconsin, police officer. his attorney says blake is paralyzed from the waist down. the shooting was captured on video and led to several nights of violent protests. the officer is on administrative leave as the shooting is being investigated. >>> the "new york times" looks at how much president trump's coronavirus treatment could cost or rather would cost most americans. mr. trump spent three days in the hospital being treated for the virus. he arrived and left by helicopter and received multiple tests, oxygen, steroids and an experimental antibody treatment. "the times" says for someone who is not president, all that would cost more than $100,000. all of the president's costs were covered by the federal government. >>> and "forbes" says a nearly complete skeleton of a t-rex dinosaur sold for a record $31.8 million at a christie's auction.
>>> the "milwaukee journal sentinel" reports jacob blake was discharged from a hospital and transferred to a chicago spinal cord rehabilitation clinic. blake was shot in the back seven times in august by a kenosha, wisconsin, police officer. his attorney says blake is paralyzed from the waist down. the shooting was captured on video and led to several nights of violent protests. the officer is on administrative leave as the shooting is being investigated. >>> the...
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jacob, shah, shana, thank you very much.hah, he no you wanted to press the -- i know you wanted to press the point, buy these dips, buy these dips. that brings us to this, folks on this day in 1987 the dow suffered the worst lows in history. it will be forever known as black monday. i was a young stock broker. i was working on 100% commission. i thought my childhood helps melt so i thought. i came to work the next day. i spoke to my clients. i prospected for more. i was surprised people were eager to buy stocks, it doesn't take long for the stock market itself to rebound. i've learned a lot more of course since that day. living through that particular moment, i was wondering if really my chance to escape poverty and provide a good life for my family was gone. it was the ultimate baptism by fire but i learned to focus on building a great portfolio of stocks i want to know. that no one else puts together for me and also to never panic t has served me well, my subscribers well and i think the viewers on tv well, particularly th
jacob, shah, shana, thank you very much.hah, he no you wanted to press the -- i know you wanted to press the point, buy these dips, buy these dips. that brings us to this, folks on this day in 1987 the dow suffered the worst lows in history. it will be forever known as black monday. i was a young stock broker. i was working on 100% commission. i thought my childhood helps melt so i thought. i came to work the next day. i spoke to my clients. i prospected for more. i was surprised people were...
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response to coronavirus coming up in the show in the wake of these perfect storm revelations we asked dr jacobs plan will start of netflix's pandemic about the race for a vaccine and why lockdowns seem to be the only cure some nations understand and as the u.k. government sparked outrage with its approach to everything from the arts to refugees a man who came to this country as a refugee from somalia sheffield's youngest lord mayor and former green party and legend magic about fighting a system led by politicians blind to the damage they caused all this and more coming up in today's going underground but 1st in this month of the anniversary of the u.s. backed murder of revolutionary in bolivia the poorest country in latin america tomorrow goes to the polls up for grabs for nato affiliated multinational corporations in bolivia's elections other worlds largest known deposits of lithium used in the batteries of all our mobile phones and computers former president evo morales had struck deals with nato nation media vilified countries russia and china before he was arguably overthrown by the so-call
response to coronavirus coming up in the show in the wake of these perfect storm revelations we asked dr jacobs plan will start of netflix's pandemic about the race for a vaccine and why lockdowns seem to be the only cure some nations understand and as the u.k. government sparked outrage with its approach to everything from the arts to refugees a man who came to this country as a refugee from somalia sheffield's youngest lord mayor and former green party and legend magic about fighting a system...
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jacob, i'll start with you.lear reason during this pilot program on why children under 12 shouldn't be operated, but it happened. it is still happening with children who are even younger than 12, infants even. what does this tell us about the origins of family separations? >> what i think is new here is we knew that career officials at this is and hhs pushed back on the political appointees. they rammed the separation policy through. what we didn't know, it was a bit of a black hole. and "the new york times" first reported early this week of the existence of this draft doj/ig report. we have fwand report and we wanted to go further and understand why this memo that was prepared by john bash in the western district of texas, the now-departed u.s. attorney never made it to washington that should they shouldn't separate kids under 12. the reason they were looking into it, they found children under 12 basically couldn't find their way back to their parents. it was a maturity test. did they know their phone number, w
jacob, i'll start with you.lear reason during this pilot program on why children under 12 shouldn't be operated, but it happened. it is still happening with children who are even younger than 12, infants even. what does this tell us about the origins of family separations? >> what i think is new here is we knew that career officials at this is and hhs pushed back on the political appointees. they rammed the separation policy through. what we didn't know, it was a bit of a black hole. and...
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. >> this is jacob philadelphia. at one point jacob's mom said, mr.ob has a question for you. so jacob's kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my haircut is just like yours. and with that, president obama bent over, jacob touched his head, click, i got one photo and it was gone. >> that image was what barack obama had said to us two years ago at our office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe -- even though he's seeing the president of the united states in the oval office, until he can feel his hair, he truly doesn't believe that he's just like me. that single image stands for so much more. it stands for how kids will see themselves differently forever. >> but too i think it tells you something about barack obama. that at the behest of a 5-year-old kid you would go ahead, bend over and let that kid touch your head like that. >> pete souza's work in the obama white house is now the subject of a moving documentary entitled "the way i see it," which will premiere commercial-free on msnbc friday night at 10:00 p.m. after this b
. >> this is jacob philadelphia. at one point jacob's mom said, mr.ob has a question for you. so jacob's kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my haircut is just like yours. and with that, president obama bent over, jacob touched his head, click, i got one photo and it was gone. >> that image was what barack obama had said to us two years ago at our office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe -- even though he's seeing the president of the united states...
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president, jacob has a question for you. so, jacob is like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my haircut is just like yours. and with that president obama bent over, jacob touched his head, click i got one photo, and it was gone. >> that image was what barack obama had said to us 2 years ago in an office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe even though he's seeing the president of the united states in the oval office. until he can feel his hair he doesn't truly believe he's just like me. that single image stands for so much more. it stands for how kids will see themselves differently forever. but, too, i think it tells you something about barack obama. that at the behest of a 5-year-old kid, he would go ahead, bend over, and let that kid touch your head like that. >> his name is pete souza. the film is called "the way i see it." and in it pete talks us through what he saw up close. remember he was often the only other person in the room other than the leader of the free world. pete souza also happens to be one of the most modest,
president, jacob has a question for you. so, jacob is like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my haircut is just like yours. and with that president obama bent over, jacob touched his head, click i got one photo, and it was gone. >> that image was what barack obama had said to us 2 years ago in an office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe even though he's seeing the president of the united states in the oval office. until he can feel his hair he doesn't truly believe...
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land bellew reached out to president trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that trump used to talk about a lot of the podium at the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why.
land bellew reached out to president trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that trump used to talk about a lot of the podium at the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why.
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. >> this is jacob philadelphia. at one point jacob's mom said mr., jacob has a question for you. so jacob is kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my hair cut is just like your. a and with that, president obama bent over and jacob touched his head, i got one photo and it was gone on. >> that image is what barack obama had said to us two years ago at an office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe even though he is seeing the president in the oval office, until he can feel his head, he doesn't truly believe that he is just like me. that single image stands for so much more. it stands for how kids will see themselves differently forever. >> but too i think it tells you something about barack obama. that it be behest of a 5-year-old kid, you would bend over and let that kid touch your head like that. >> tell us what happened after that photo was taken. how did that little boy react? >> well, you saw what happened. i literally have one picture of him touching president obama's head and the very next picture is president obama
. >> this is jacob philadelphia. at one point jacob's mom said mr., jacob has a question for you. so jacob is kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my hair cut is just like your. a and with that, president obama bent over and jacob touched his head, i got one photo and it was gone on. >> that image is what barack obama had said to us two years ago at an office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe even though he is seeing the president in the oval office,...
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jacob, i am going to start with you. program, on why children under 12 shouldn't be separated. but it happened. it is, still, happening, with children who are even younger than 12. infants, even. what does this reporting tell us about the origins of family separations? >> yeah. what i think is new here, alicia, is that we knew -- career officials, i reported this in my book, at dhs and hhs pushed back on the trump administration political appointees. and those appointees rammed the separation policy through. but we didn't know what was going on at the department of justice. it was a bit of a black hole. and "the new york times" first reported early this week of the he existence of this draft, doj-ig report, which is yet to come out. and we wanted to go a little bit further, and understand why this memo that was prepared by john bash and the western district of texas, the now-departed u.s. attorney, never made it to washington. that said they shouldn't separate kids under 12. the reason they were looking into it was becau
jacob, i am going to start with you. program, on why children under 12 shouldn't be separated. but it happened. it is, still, happening, with children who are even younger than 12. infants, even. what does this reporting tell us about the origins of family separations? >> yeah. what i think is new here, alicia, is that we knew -- career officials, i reported this in my book, at dhs and hhs pushed back on the trump administration political appointees. and those appointees rammed the...
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back with jacob rubashkin to help us figure out what's going to happen in the u.s. senate elections. good morning. guest: good morning. host: let's start with the basic question, what's the most likely outcome of control of the senate coming up with elections on tuesday? guest: currently republicans control $.53 -- seats and democrats have 45 with two independent that caucus with democrats. how we see things playing out next tuesday, we believe that the most likely outcome is that democrats have a net gain of four to six seats. for the senate you need 51 seats for an absolute majority, or if your party controls the white house you only need 50 because the vice president can break ties. with that projected net gain of between four to six seats we do believe that democrats will take back the senate this year. host: where do the democrats find those four to six seats? what seats do you think democrats will take that will give them that majority? the most basic path to the majority revolves around four seats that were always going to be highly competitive this year, ari
back with jacob rubashkin to help us figure out what's going to happen in the u.s. senate elections. good morning. guest: good morning. host: let's start with the basic question, what's the most likely outcome of control of the senate coming up with elections on tuesday? guest: currently republicans control $.53 -- seats and democrats have 45 with two independent that caucus with democrats. how we see things playing out next tuesday, we believe that the most likely outcome is that democrats...
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land bellew reached out to president trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that don't trump used to talk about a lot of the podium at the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why there are context of responses what did trump take to save his life right. medicine's you see it more pretty early but i actually think that neither action a treatment that he received to anybody. general you received and as of yet you sanjay viral gilliatt and. now these.
land bellew reached out to president trump when he caught the deadly virus jacob welcome back to going underground so we've heard johnson and johnson eli lilly those companies that don't trump used to talk about a lot of the podium at the white house they've had to stop there are trials just tell me what you think trump took before we get on to the why there are context of responses what did trump take to save his life right. medicine's you see it more pretty early but i actually think that...
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jacob: i think you are more likely to see a biden presidency and a republican senate.t is hard to imagine an electoral map that would produce reelection for the president but a democratic senate majority. i think if you do end up with a biden presidency and republican senate, the gridlock is going to , theout personnel republican senate is not going to have much interest in choiceing biden's first for a lot of his economic policy positions. you will probably be able to get relatively establishment choices for foreign policy and defense. i suspect there will be enough republicans acquiescing to the idea that those are fundamentally important for national continuity, that those people will get through. but there will be huge dissension over economic policy posts, everything from secretary of treasury down to fed board people in assistant secretary roles at treasury and commerce, and that is before getting to the question of stimulus, which will be a huge gridlock. tom: well described. i bring this up because so much of this is about the gridlock and the anger of all amer
jacob: i think you are more likely to see a biden presidency and a republican senate.t is hard to imagine an electoral map that would produce reelection for the president but a democratic senate majority. i think if you do end up with a biden presidency and republican senate, the gridlock is going to , theout personnel republican senate is not going to have much interest in choiceing biden's first for a lot of his economic policy positions. you will probably be able to get relatively...
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took him through ohio and pennsylvania the race is heating up >>> plus, brand new reporting from our jacob soboroff along the u.s.-mexico border and the president's promise to build the wall it's thursday, october 1st "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking overnight congress and the white house missed a midnight deadline to provide much-needed federal relief funding to the struggling airline industry talks are expected to continue, today. but late last night, american airlines said it will furlough 19,000 employees while united is laying off 13,000 both airlines say they will reverse that decision, if a deal is reached nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport with more >> reporter: pilots, flight attendants, ticket counter, and ramp workers, united flight attendant amanda has already received a furlough notice. >> how are you going to make it if you are furloughed and presumably without a paycheck? >> i'm going to be in unemployment line like so many other people. >> the airlines promised to preserve jobs through septe
took him through ohio and pennsylvania the race is heating up >>> plus, brand new reporting from our jacob soboroff along the u.s.-mexico border and the president's promise to build the wall it's thursday, october 1st "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking overnight congress and the white house missed a midnight deadline to provide much-needed federal relief funding to the struggling airline...
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jak jacob, you are one of those reporters that went down there. well-taken-care-of? this was a less on in empathy and it could not have been more profoundly delivered by joe biden. >> what the president said, andrea, was preposterous. can i just echo you and also yamiche to say, kristen just did an extraordinary job in particular on this issue, which we have not heard in any of the presidential debates or vice presidential debate or really on the campaign trail thus far, probably the signature issue, and definitely the signature retreat when it comes to donald trump's presidency, walking away from the separation of 5,500 children. the idea that they were well-taken-care-of, it couldn't be further from the truth. as you said, i was one of the journalists who saw the children, in cages, after being taken from the arms of their parents. i will never forget seeing it with my own eyes for the rest of my life. but physicians for human rights actually probably describes it more concisely. they call it torture and say it meets the u.n. definition of torture. the american aca
jak jacob, you are one of those reporters that went down there. well-taken-care-of? this was a less on in empathy and it could not have been more profoundly delivered by joe biden. >> what the president said, andrea, was preposterous. can i just echo you and also yamiche to say, kristen just did an extraordinary job in particular on this issue, which we have not heard in any of the presidential debates or vice presidential debate or really on the campaign trail thus far, probably the...
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journalist jacob cornblah joining me next after this break. since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. ♪ i feel good ♪ i knew that i would, now ♪ i feel good ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. - with spray moppingrk vacmop to lock away debrisuction and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one disposable pad. ♪ ♪ ♪ i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages, took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgag
journalist jacob cornblah joining me next after this break. since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. ♪ i feel good ♪ i knew that i would, now ♪ i feel good ♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for one dollar with any steak entrée. only at applebee's. - with spray moppingrk vacmop to lock away debrisuction and absorb wet messes, all in one...
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jacob soboroff is here. b soboroe ♪ ♪ ugh! bye, babe. i gotta go. see you!ew projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> i.c.e. raids, which were put on pause during the pandemic. top officials promise there are more raids to come. joining me now is jacob soboroff, author of the book "separated: inside an american tragedy." donald trump on the campaign trail promised he would deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants. obviously a lot of pushback from experts and reporters. you can't do that. it's not possible. he has tried, though. what's stopped him? >> yeah. pushback from yourself included. you heard this firsthand. the president throughout the 2016 campaign said the he was going to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. he told joe and mika he was going to create a deportation force to do so. but cooperation from local law enf
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. >> this is philadelphia, jacob has a question for you. so, jacob is kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that your hair cut is just like yours. with that, president obama bent over, jacob touched his head, clicked one photo, it was gone. that image was what barack obama said to us two years ago in an office in chicago. that kid is can't believe, even though he is seeing the president of the united states in the oval office. until he can feel his hair, he can't believe he is just like me. that single image stands for how kids will see themselves differently forever. two, i think it tells you something about barack obama. at the behest of a 5-year-old kid, you would bend over and let a kid touch your head like that. >> you can see more on the way i see it. here, on msnbc. still ahead, in the line of fire. the fate of the u.s. troops in germany could be determed by this election. we all need this. a nice st, a hero of the week. stay with us. (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it'
. >> this is philadelphia, jacob has a question for you. so, jacob is kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that your hair cut is just like yours. with that, president obama bent over, jacob touched his head, clicked one photo, it was gone. that image was what barack obama said to us two years ago in an office in chicago. that kid is can't believe, even though he is seeing the president of the united states in the oval office. until he can feel his hair, he can't believe he is...
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jacob soboroff, happy to air a piece in full any time in this hour. you very much. >>> and that is going to do it for me today. if you are going outside wear a mask. if you're staying inside, ayman mohyeldin picks up our coverage after a quick break. crest gum detoxify. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. >>> good afternoon. i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york and in a few minutes i'll be speaking with congresswoman ilhan omar in her first interview since the president waged that attack against her at last night's rally in her home state. right now, president trump is raising money for his campaign at his golf club in new jersey with millions suffering the economic effects of the coronavirus. house speaker nancy pelosi just spoke by phone with steve mnuchin about hammering out the desperately needed covid relief bill. if they do not reach a deal, there likely w
jacob soboroff, happy to air a piece in full any time in this hour. you very much. >>> and that is going to do it for me today. if you are going outside wear a mask. if you're staying inside, ayman mohyeldin picks up our coverage after a quick break. crest gum detoxify. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum...
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jacob soboroff, great reporting, as always.>>> still ahead, we're just two weeks away from the election. new polling shows trump consistently underperforming his 2016 numbers in the most competitive house districts, and what that means after this. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you never been in better hands allstate at visionworks, and we want you to see yourself in your new glasses and think, "ooh!" but if you get home and your "ooh" is more of a "hmm..." you have 100 days to change your mind. that's the visionworks difference. visionworks. see the difference. hey neal! with 3% cash back at drugstores from chase freedom unlimited, you can now earn even more. i got this great shampoo you should try. yeah you look good. of course i do neal, i'm kevin hart. now earn 3% at drugstores and so much more. chase. make more of what's yours. until i found out what itust? it actually was.d me. dust mite droppings? eww
jacob soboroff, great reporting, as always.>>> still ahead, we're just two weeks away from the election. new polling shows trump consistently underperforming his 2016 numbers in the most competitive house districts, and what that means after this. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you never been in better hands allstate at visionworks, and we want you to see...
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. >> reporter: 21 days and counting morgan chesky, nbc news, dallas >> reporter: i'm jacob soboroff in california where 21 million mail-in ballots are on their way to voters. and tonight there's controversy over drop-off locations set up by the republican party. the state gop in the process of installing unofficial ballot boxes in at least three counties they're labeled "official ballot drop-off box" or "ballot drop-off box." like the one in this photo posted by a republican campaign worker which was later deleted. >> we have security concerns about these fake drop boxes. >> reporter: california secretary of state alex padilla, a democrat, says they're not only unauthorized but also illegal. >> these boxes were mislabeled as official if voters are misled to surrendering their ballots to this drop box, no security guarantee, no guarantee that their ballot will actually end up at the county and be counted >> reporter: the democratic attorney general now demanding the state gop remove them immediately the party says it will continue collecting votes, writing in a statement, "state law all
. >> reporter: 21 days and counting morgan chesky, nbc news, dallas >> reporter: i'm jacob soboroff in california where 21 million mail-in ballots are on their way to voters. and tonight there's controversy over drop-off locations set up by the republican party. the state gop in the process of installing unofficial ballot boxes in at least three counties they're labeled "official ballot drop-off box" or "ballot drop-off box." like the one in this photo posted by...
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jacob soboroff, great reporting, as always. you. >> thanks, chris. >>> still ahead, we're just two weeks away from the election. new polling shows trump consistently underperforming his 2016 numbers in the most competitive house districts, and what that means after this. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now temperature balancing so you can sleep better together. save up to $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable base. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. only for a limited time. in business you have to be then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast shipping- with amazon business prime essentials. so no matter what comes next, you'll always be ready to bounce forward. get started with powerful internet and voice for $64.90 a month, and ask how you can get one free year of amazon busines prime essentials on us. call or go online today. comcas
jacob soboroff, great reporting, as always. you. >> thanks, chris. >>> still ahead, we're just two weeks away from the election. new polling shows trump consistently underperforming his 2016 numbers in the most competitive house districts, and what that means after this. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now temperature balancing so you can sleep better together. save up to $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable...
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joining me now, nbc's jacob soboroff.ort on this, he wrote separated, inside an american tragedy. good morning. thank you for getting up to early to be with us. i have to you have about this pilot program. 303 families were separated. those separated included 11 children under the age of 1. 22 who were 1. and 28 who were 2 years old. i don't even -- i don't know what to say about this. you know much more about this than most us do and you knew it ahead of time. what was the point of this? >> to inflict torture in the words of physicians for human rights on these families so that they wouldn't come to the united states in the future, families like them wouldn't come to the united states in the future. obviously the administration has long disputed that, but now more than ever both from the memo from this draft doj inspector general report that we obtained at nbc news and the bombshell reporteding from t reporting from earlier in the week, it makes clearer than ever before they knew exact kwla they were doing. not only did
joining me now, nbc's jacob soboroff.ort on this, he wrote separated, inside an american tragedy. good morning. thank you for getting up to early to be with us. i have to you have about this pilot program. 303 families were separated. those separated included 11 children under the age of 1. 22 who were 1. and 28 who were 2 years old. i don't even -- i don't know what to say about this. you know much more about this than most us do and you knew it ahead of time. what was the point of this?...
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my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school alling into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a friend, i could help teach other people that including people with differences is the right thing to do. ♪bring it home ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's included he feels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. ♪..home maria: that'll do it for this week. thank you so much for being here. don't forget to tune in every friday night, fox business, 9 p.m. eastern for another edition of "wall street." and then this weekend, join me on fox news for "sunday morning
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raiders put it away on josh jacobs second tour of the game. they win it 40-32, the raiders' first win in kansas city since 2012 when the quarterback was carson palmer. >> i've taken a lot of sad walks up that ramp. you see what i'm saying, but not today. i'm going to enjoy this one. >> i give derek a lot of credit. he's been through a lot here as a raider. this is certainly a big game to him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. we had one mission, a mission to beat them, and we accomplished that today. >> it was almost two years ago alex smith nearly lost his life in a horrific injury, but the football field. his wife was nervously looking on and he entered the game late in the second quarter after kyle allen got hurt, smith playing for the first time since the injury 23 months ago. he completed his first pass, a screen to the running back, got a standing ovation from his wife and three children. the other big hurdle for alex to clear, taking that first hit. aaron donald did the honors with one of his today, but smith popped right up and wa
raiders put it away on josh jacobs second tour of the game. they win it 40-32, the raiders' first win in kansas city since 2012 when the quarterback was carson palmer. >> i've taken a lot of sad walks up that ramp. you see what i'm saying, but not today. i'm going to enjoy this one. >> i give derek a lot of credit. he's been through a lot here as a raider. this is certainly a big game to him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. we had one mission, a mission to beat them,...
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lake in wisconsin jacob blake was shot 7 times in the back at point blank range. it happened just 5 days before thousands of people gathered in the u.s. capitol to mark the anniversary of the historic march on washington in 1963 and as they continued to demand justice and change. with her granddaughter markie says daughter lyric. she was also one of many family members who spoke about their loved ones killed by police all 7 this number right here for an hour and you get found out we get sunny unfortunately there has been the only soul communication the metropolitan police department has shared with me in regards to my 1st ever trauma sadly the mother no did i don't make sure and transparency from our chief doing. this aside she still doesn't understand. what it is to. to not continuously kill us as a people. because of the color of mosque in. its current form. and it just reach traumatizes each time. i was just going to see this right now. that's no matson for a monster zoids for brianna for. all prominent journal. for michael brown. 'd and anybody else who loves
lake in wisconsin jacob blake was shot 7 times in the back at point blank range. it happened just 5 days before thousands of people gathered in the u.s. capitol to mark the anniversary of the historic march on washington in 1963 and as they continued to demand justice and change. with her granddaughter markie says daughter lyric. she was also one of many family members who spoke about their loved ones killed by police all 7 this number right here for an hour and you get found out we get sunny...
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tom: jennifer jacobs leading our coverage on this story as well. there was an effect on the equity markets is the tweet broke. a recovery in markets, and then the deterioration. gina martin adams has seen these seismic political events before, and their effect on the market, our chief u.s. equity strategist. what do markets do in response to such a seismic political event? gina: it is tough to say in the short term exact lay what happens, other than markets will remain extremely volatile. obviously we have had a couple of days of market rallies in response to anticipated fiscal reform, and it is pretty clear that, given the state of affairs in washington right now, that is unlikely to happen. that, it is really difficult to say how the market responds except for in the way we were anticipating it would respond to the political season, with a lot of volatility and a very choppy trade. not a lot of people are willing to take on a significant degree of risk in anticipation of the election as it is, and this adds another leg of uncertainty in an electi
tom: jennifer jacobs leading our coverage on this story as well. there was an effect on the equity markets is the tweet broke. a recovery in markets, and then the deterioration. gina martin adams has seen these seismic political events before, and their effect on the market, our chief u.s. equity strategist. what do markets do in response to such a seismic political event? gina: it is tough to say in the short term exact lay what happens, other than markets will remain extremely volatile....
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jacob soberoff, you've been doing a great job following it and thank you for bringing this to us todayto do it for me today. a reminder, everybody, it is october 7. there are 30 days until the election. four years ago on october 7 with less than 30 days to go, i believe it was 27 days -- i'm sorry, there are 27 days now until the election. four years ago with 30 days until the election on october 7, the "access hollywood" tape came out where donald trump bragged about being able to grab women by their privates. at the time a gop official -- a gop rnc member told me there was no way donald trump could keep going, this was the end, this person told me. donald trump went on to win the election. i know circumstances are different. i know polls are a lot different than they were in 2016 but it is something to consider as we head towards election day. and that is going to do it for me today. if you're going outside, please do wear a mask if you are in public. if you're staying inside, ayman mohyeldin picks up our coverage after a quick break. hyeldin pic after a quick break. we're at the mov
jacob soberoff, you've been doing a great job following it and thank you for bringing this to us todayto do it for me today. a reminder, everybody, it is october 7. there are 30 days until the election. four years ago on october 7 with less than 30 days to go, i believe it was 27 days -- i'm sorry, there are 27 days now until the election. four years ago with 30 days until the election on october 7, the "access hollywood" tape came out where donald trump bragged about being able to...
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he's speaking to cnn with the families of breonna taylor and jacob blake, and that's next. er, i reallye change. we want to be sustainable, but when you have a truck covering over 300 miles, or you have flights going hundreds of miles, it's a bit more challenging. we are letting the data guide us to the best solution. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. it'thresponds to snoringseolve from automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or opting for the couch. because it's our first system that detects snoring and automatically adjusts to help reduce it. your best sleep. all night. every night. and i want to tell you about my husband joe. i first met joe two years after a car accident injured his sons and killed his wife and his baby daughter. his life had been shattered. but as one of joe's favorite quotes reminds us, "faith sees best in the dark." joe's faith helped him channel his grief into purpose. it gave him the strength to fight hard for other people's families in the senate, and then take a two hour train ride home every d
he's speaking to cnn with the families of breonna taylor and jacob blake, and that's next. er, i reallye change. we want to be sustainable, but when you have a truck covering over 300 miles, or you have flights going hundreds of miles, it's a bit more challenging. we are letting the data guide us to the best solution. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. it'thresponds to snoringseolve from automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or...
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it was tweeted by jennifer jacobs. she broke the bloomberg story on hope hicks.his is veryry importatant. the e white house did not revevl this. so they did notot reveal that se was sick with covid-19 on the plane at night wednenesday and thursday m morning before president trump flew to bedminster. so the people who met him at bedminster, his high donors and a closed event of about 100 people, they did not know -- the people on the plane, and so often the coconcern about staffs thaterve him, did not know he had been exposed to covid. but it is not just hope hicks. jennifer jacobs tweets, "some of trump's closest aides sensesed n wednesday that the preresident s feeling poorly. the president seemed exhausted, i'm m told. someme talked it up t to 15 fron intense campaign schedule and others began to worry he had the coronavirus." this was on wednesday. as he flew in a plane, knowing that hope hicks,s, one of his closest aides, had tested positive for covid-19. what does that mean to fly i ina plane when you know you have been exposed to someone w with active coron
it was tweeted by jennifer jacobs. she broke the bloomberg story on hope hicks.his is veryry importatant. the e white house did not revevl this. so they did notot reveal that se was sick with covid-19 on the plane at night wednenesday and thursday m morning before president trump flew to bedminster. so the people who met him at bedminster, his high donors and a closed event of about 100 people, they did not know -- the people on the plane, and so often the coconcern about staffs thaterve him,...
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fortunately, jacob rees—mogg was available. kings, this sceptred isle, this earth of majesty, this seat of mars, this other eden demi paradise, this fortress built by herself against infection and the hand of war, this happy breed of men, this little world, this precious stone set in the silver sea which serves it in the office of a wall or as a moat, defensive to a house against the envy of less happier lands, this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england. and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom". because that is what we should take pride in! jacob rees—mogg, inevitably. that was the week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it has been a wet to a three days per many parts of per many parts it has been a wet to a three days per many parts of the united ki
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i want to turn to nbc news jacob soboroff covering this story from the start.this new reporting about what the trump administration was or was not telling the federal agency in charge of these kids' care. >> reporter: hallie, that agency is health and human services which we know at this point was responsible for the care and custody of the thousands of kids that were systematically taken away, tortured in the words of physicians for human rights, by the trump administration from their parents. what this report does, it lays out underlying documents we have reported previously. one is that story about the 37 kids made to wait in vans overnight for hours in order to be reunion fied with their parents. the head of i.c.e. and tom fitzgerald, the data analyst for health and human services, it was the disaster we saw with our own eyes. this lays out the documentation behind it in this new report. >> what are we learning from it this morning, jacob? >> i think what we're learning is exactly what we've been talking about over the course of the last two years, three ye
i want to turn to nbc news jacob soboroff covering this story from the start.this new reporting about what the trump administration was or was not telling the federal agency in charge of these kids' care. >> reporter: hallie, that agency is health and human services which we know at this point was responsible for the care and custody of the thousands of kids that were systematically taken away, tortured in the words of physicians for human rights, by the trump administration from their...