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and jacob's uses 600,000. and that's struck me because it seems a lot like what historians of slavery have been saying, which is that when we count slave holding, we don't discount individual slave owners, but we count slaveholding families and households that include wives, etc. do you that was in play for him when he says 600,000 instead of the because he has access to the census. yeah. no i mean that's like that's a fascinating insight and a fascinating line of reasoning. i think he to the 600,000 aspects as 600,000 legalized robbers within the narrative and that doesn't quite answer your question but only makes it more interesting i think and i think probably the answer is yes he's including more just all of the people who are listed on the census as owning next to their name. in fact, i think a lot of his the arguments that he makes about demonstrating every american citizen is responsible for slavery least in the antebellum period. northerners southerners because they both are signing an implicit or expl
and jacob's uses 600,000. and that's struck me because it seems a lot like what historians of slavery have been saying, which is that when we count slave holding, we don't discount individual slave owners, but we count slaveholding families and households that include wives, etc. do you that was in play for him when he says 600,000 instead of the because he has access to the census. yeah. no i mean that's like that's a fascinating insight and a fascinating line of reasoning. i think he to the...
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john jacobs. the note is jacobs's. but he did not write it, at least not in 39, though it zings with meaning. does settled mean settling in the north or settling the debt that his ex masters owe him. there are other other words like satisfaction where we could ask similar questions. at the time. in 1839, though, jacobs had been unable to write his own of independence. the laws of north carolina had prevented him from learning to read and. in 1855. however, he reproduced his note. he wrote it himself thus incredibly, the very note that jacobs authored, to demonstrate that he'd been kept, became the very evidence. nearly 170 years later that jacobs is the author of his own life story. this writing is a spectacle ular performance of freedom, and i highlighted and i highlight this in this passage here. because it epitomizes two of the narratives, most remarkable aspects. the first has to do with jacobs his use of performance. unlike typical autobiographies in which the author is expected to memory creatively and deliberate
john jacobs. the note is jacobs's. but he did not write it, at least not in 39, though it zings with meaning. does settled mean settling in the north or settling the debt that his ex masters owe him. there are other other words like satisfaction where we could ask similar questions. at the time. in 1839, though, jacobs had been unable to write his own of independence. the laws of north carolina had prevented him from learning to read and. in 1855. however, he reproduced his note. he wrote it...
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professor jacobs. no doubt. because majority of the population not in maine necessarily nationwide lives outside of rural communities. the majority of taxpayers is going to go outside of rural communities. i mean, the question is is whether or not rural gets more than its hands off and we refer to this as a balance of payments. right. you know, for every tax it sends, how many tax dollars it gets back. and this is a remarkably question to answer. i think, you know, the caller is right to some extent that when comes to certain programs and certain especially very visible instances of governments, streetlights as a as a as very good example. right. rural are not going to receive as much. i think a lot of the spending that does take place in rural communities and evens out if not actually tilts the balance a little bit in favor of rural communities is invisible. you know, most states have a funding mechanism that takes money from city taxes and reduced throughout the state to the benefit rural school systems and ru
professor jacobs. no doubt. because majority of the population not in maine necessarily nationwide lives outside of rural communities. the majority of taxpayers is going to go outside of rural communities. i mean, the question is is whether or not rural gets more than its hands off and we refer to this as a balance of payments. right. you know, for every tax it sends, how many tax dollars it gets back. and this is a remarkably question to answer. i think, you know, the caller is right to some...
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nick jacobs? >> this will be one of the most important issues in rural politics in the next couple of election cycles now playing out in texas in interesting ways where a lot of the opposition to school choice bills, voucher programs, the expansion of charter schools, whatever different flavor market oriented school reform took promoted by republican statewide , a lot of the opposition came from rural communities. in texas, most recent primary cycle, the governor went after members of his own party from rural constituencies blocking that bill and raising the loudest criticism because, the caller is right, school choice in a county that is massive that may only have one school that is deeply problematic. i think it goes to show the complexity of the rural vote. here is something, nationwide , partisan lines are somewhat clear, josh shapiro in pennsylvania, maybe lost the vice presidential selection because of the support for school choice reform. obama was a very loud advocate for those reforms in
nick jacobs? >> this will be one of the most important issues in rural politics in the next couple of election cycles now playing out in texas in interesting ways where a lot of the opposition to school choice bills, voucher programs, the expansion of charter schools, whatever different flavor market oriented school reform took promoted by republican statewide , a lot of the opposition came from rural communities. in texas, most recent primary cycle, the governor went after members of his...
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but jacob's progress was slow.d a low iq. his dad, who worked from home, never believed that. they spent hours together watching "jeopardy!" and jacob always seemed to be absorbing it all, and then there was music. >> he got a piano. he would play it all the time. rudimentary. he doesn't actually play, play. >> reporter: paul, a music events producer, always classic rock playing in the house. for jacob, the louder, the better. >> the whole autism trope of they hate loud noises is true probably for many kids, but not him. >> reporter: in 2020, smack in the middle of the pandemic, paul began working almost every day on jacob's typing skills. now, for 16 years everyone, including paul, had been calling him jake. but on this day he surprised everyone by typing that he had had enough e. >> he wanted to be called jacob, not jake. >> reporter: it was the first time he typed out a full sentence unprompted. by the time we showed up almost two years later, jacob was pretty chatty. >> i am calm and i want to say a that being
but jacob's progress was slow.d a low iq. his dad, who worked from home, never believed that. they spent hours together watching "jeopardy!" and jacob always seemed to be absorbing it all, and then there was music. >> he got a piano. he would play it all the time. rudimentary. he doesn't actually play, play. >> reporter: paul, a music events producer, always classic rock playing in the house. for jacob, the louder, the better. >> the whole autism trope of they hate...
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that was in nick jacobs' book. how do you reconcile this? >> so, reconcile this with gdp and the economy? >> no, do urban voters have different concerns? do they have different values and different issues? >> well, i think -- i will start with the commonalities. i think there is actually a lot in common between these places. although the electoral map will give us an image of a starkly divided electorate between red and blue america and lead us to the impression that donald trump or the republican candidates' support entirely comes from rural america. the truth is that millions more voters for donald trump outside of rural america than within. you cannot win an election if you only depend on 20% of the population and that is true even in the primaries. with the last primary in iowa, upwards of 70% of donald trump's support in the iowa primaries came from the non- rural areas. so, there is a lot motivating republican or conservative voters regardless of geography. sometimes you speak to that as the fundamentals. on average, if you are older,
that was in nick jacobs' book. how do you reconcile this? >> so, reconcile this with gdp and the economy? >> no, do urban voters have different concerns? do they have different values and different issues? >> well, i think -- i will start with the commonalities. i think there is actually a lot in common between these places. although the electoral map will give us an image of a starkly divided electorate between red and blue america and lead us to the impression that donald...
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right, jacob?'t matter if it's new or if it's made from scrap steel, it's still steel. >> it is because you you can't you can't use scrap steel for everything. so the higher end steel still has to be made by blast furnaces. they have become much more productive. so the cost of labour isn't the fundamental cost in steel, it's the cost of energy. and our energy price is uncompetitive with the rest of the world. >> well, let's let's talk about rather, >> no, i wouldn't, i'd rather, i'd rather, i'd rather the uk was economically competitive. i don't think there's any advantage in importing the sort of steel you need to make battleships from abroad. we ought to be making it domestically, yes, but as tata pointed out , domestically, yes, but as tata pointed out, it's domestically, yes, but as tata pointed out , it's not productive pointed out, it's not productive at the moment. >> it's not competitive. relying on the blast furnaces . it's on the blast furnaces. it's cheaperin on the blast furnaces. it's
right, jacob?'t matter if it's new or if it's made from scrap steel, it's still steel. >> it is because you you can't you can't use scrap steel for everything. so the higher end steel still has to be made by blast furnaces. they have become much more productive. so the cost of labour isn't the fundamental cost in steel, it's the cost of energy. and our energy price is uncompetitive with the rest of the world. >> well, let's let's talk about rather, >> no, i wouldn't, i'd...
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that's why i chose gemini on fryeburg by megan said jacob, welcoming the new freshman like him. they only have to pay 94 year owes in semester fees at the state university. it can cost more in larger german cities. but an india tuition fees can be up to $10000.00 bureaus per semester. this is another reason why the number of indian students has increased 5 fold in the last 10 years . jacob says his only problem is that compared to his hometown of delhi, the bus doesn't come nearly as frequently in 5 bag. cea had a different concern before her move, the rise of the far right and on to immigration, alternative for germany party, which has also attracted attention in india. i'm going the subdivision of the seems very unstable. so i'm a big lot about unbiased hood and racism that i might have. the jacob says he has not yet experienced any racism, but he says it's easier to settle if you learn the german language, the science, aka, wait and see. when we speak german, we people and they are so friendly in front of this. we can also speak english, but then they are not as comfortable w
that's why i chose gemini on fryeburg by megan said jacob, welcoming the new freshman like him. they only have to pay 94 year owes in semester fees at the state university. it can cost more in larger german cities. but an india tuition fees can be up to $10000.00 bureaus per semester. this is another reason why the number of indian students has increased 5 fold in the last 10 years . jacob says his only problem is that compared to his hometown of delhi, the bus doesn't come nearly as frequently...
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he says , jacob, what an mog. he says, jacob, what an inspirational young lady.or having her on your programme. all the very best to her. i think that is the mood of all our viewers . the blob is all our viewers. the blob is going on strike. what could possibly cause such extreme action? well, civil servants are not happy about being ordered to go back to the office. hundreds of workers at the office for national statistics are backing a strike in protest at being asked to work properly for all of two days a week. while my most intellectual panel is with me, nigel nelson and the conservative peer paul goodman. and nigel, you're always supporting these idlers, aren't you, who don't want to go to work. >> i'm supporting flexible working, certainly , jacob, which working, certainly, jacob, which seems to be you seem to be totally against the idea of flexible working, which i never quite understood. >> well, i'm not against flexible working, but i think employers have the right to say that you should be in the office, and the ons hasn't been getting all its figures r
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jacob, this is the big anyway. jacob, this is the big concern. now look at italy right now.s this kind of you know, they've got about a you know, they've got about a you know, they've got about a you know, they've got about a quarter of the millionaires. we do. we look at the data , however, we're seeing the data, however, we're seeing more and more people go to italy because it's really easy to move there with their tax jurisdiction. you pay ,200,000 and you're a non—dom. and that's fine. whereas you must jump through all these different loopholes in the uk . it scares loopholes in the uk. it scares people. it's complicated. and as you said, it's uncertain. >> but isn't there a fairness argument that people on paye have no choice? they've got to pay have no choice? they've got to pay their tax. it gets taken out of their salary every month. they have to pay the vat, they can't avoid it and the petrol duty and they see these non—doms, these rich fat cats getting the cream and not paying any tax or paying a lower tax rate than they are. that's really infuriating, isn't it? to
jacob, this is the big anyway. jacob, this is the big concern. now look at italy right now.s this kind of you know, they've got about a you know, they've got about a you know, they've got about a you know, they've got about a quarter of the millionaires. we do. we look at the data , however, we're seeing the data, however, we're seeing more and more people go to italy because it's really easy to move there with their tax jurisdiction. you pay ,200,000 and you're a non—dom. and that's fine....
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jacob, thank you. i was there when you are doing all this work day today.ding. our minds, we couldn't get our heads around what was going on, and then we saw that imagery. let me start with a point that the film makes at the very end. no spoilers here, but it's to the broader point we are making with this whole concept of belief donald trump the first time. there is nothing in law that prevents zero-tolerance from being implemented again on day one when donald trump becomes president again, correct? >> that is absolutely correct. what is important to underscore and what errol underscores in the film is that he hasn't said whether or not he won't do it again. in other works, they have not disavowed the policy that was called by a george w. bush appointed judge stopped the policy, as he readily pointed out in the last segment, one of the most shameful chapters in the history of our country. and as you were saying, i wrote the book because when we were covering this altogether, i didn't understand how the u.s. government could do this. and errol morris and i s
jacob, thank you. i was there when you are doing all this work day today.ding. our minds, we couldn't get our heads around what was going on, and then we saw that imagery. let me start with a point that the film makes at the very end. no spoilers here, but it's to the broader point we are making with this whole concept of belief donald trump the first time. there is nothing in law that prevents zero-tolerance from being implemented again on day one when donald trump becomes president again,...
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jacob wants to stay in germany to work after his studies . you're watching dw d, w and it was from berlin up next it's conflict zone with 10 sebastian, i'm terry morrison for me and all of us here and dw, there's thanks for watching the conference. senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east, promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive astride somebody move from the other part of the country, it doesn't look like a formula for peace. but my guess today, those who give up easily on that prospect sees your former justice minister and peace negotiate it is right, come 6 meg on dw last month of the 3rd, right. as the russian army advanced, hundreds, thousands of concentration, camp prisoners workforce to go on the death margins. what did the nazis want to achieve during this final chapter? these lesser note historical documents shouldn't be light on the answer. in 45 minutes on d, w, the little guy, this is the 77 percent. the platform for african issues and share ideas the you know, or the side that will
jacob wants to stay in germany to work after his studies . you're watching dw d, w and it was from berlin up next it's conflict zone with 10 sebastian, i'm terry morrison for me and all of us here and dw, there's thanks for watching the conference. senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east, promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive astride somebody move from the other part of the country, it doesn't look like a formula for peace. but my guess today,...
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jacob says his only problem is that compared to his hometown of delhi, the bus doesn't come nearly as frequently in 5 bag. a. g a had a different concern before her move. the rise of the far right. an anti immigration alternative for germany party, which has also attracted attention in india. i'm going the positive of the subdivision of the seems very unstable. so big what about unbiased hood and racism that i might have? the jacob says he has not yet experienced a new racism, but he says it's easier to settle if you learn the german language of the science. asa ways easier when we speak to jim and we people and said they are so friendly in front of this. we can also speak in english, but then they are not as comfortable with, unlike dia, jacob wants to stay in germany to work after his studies. and finally, before we go, european scientists are using artificial intelligence to help farmers understand the emotions of the pigs. the technology can reveal whether a page is experiencing a positive or negative emotion by analyzing its points and grunts. researches listen to recordings of f
jacob says his only problem is that compared to his hometown of delhi, the bus doesn't come nearly as frequently in 5 bag. a. g a had a different concern before her move. the rise of the far right. an anti immigration alternative for germany party, which has also attracted attention in india. i'm going the positive of the subdivision of the seems very unstable. so big what about unbiased hood and racism that i might have? the jacob says he has not yet experienced a new racism, but he says it's...
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the jacob says he has not yet experienced a new racism. but he says it's easier to settle if you learn the german language to the science asa waits easier when we speak german with people and said they are so friendly in front of this. we can also speak english, but that and they are not as comfortable with. unlike jia jacob wants to stay in germany to work after his studies. and that's it from me and the team feel good. i will have a world news update for you at the top of the i don't go way up. next is conflict with 10. the best the conflicts, the senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east promising to stand by 11. and even if the ally, israel continues massive astride some bay route and other parts of the country, it doesn't look like a for me, that's a piece of my gift today. those who give up easily on that prospect sees you off the valence former justice minister and peace negotiator. it is right conflict the next on dw, last month of the 3rd, right? the russian army advanced 100 thousands of concentration camp prisoners
the jacob says he has not yet experienced a new racism. but he says it's easier to settle if you learn the german language to the science asa waits easier when we speak german with people and said they are so friendly in front of this. we can also speak english, but that and they are not as comfortable with. unlike jia jacob wants to stay in germany to work after his studies. and that's it from me and the team feel good. i will have a world news update for you at the top of the i don't go way...
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jack: and jacob the goals having a great year and what's going on there. >> outperforming the s&p 500ssociate stuff like that percent so that's pretty graphical and what's been tracking it higher this year really recently as well is that you have this moved out of treasury bond and fixative rights and that makes the return on treasuries, less attractive is you still have some expectations for some inflation going forward now you have a lower we call to really help and so people are saying, i own some talk with them on some state and a safe stuff in the moving the gold is only so much that geopolitical step if you look at the driver the principal is really old and miguel going forward here's the think of the gold has rallied up into its 200 day moving average, and when you are not any financial financial crisis economic crisis situation, bicycle tends not to move about the hundred day average and what i stocks quickly stop illegal that you want to go get this price. elizabeth: you might've seen commercials for gold iras who might be heating up now the goal is doing well and avoid them
jack: and jacob the goals having a great year and what's going on there. >> outperforming the s&p 500ssociate stuff like that percent so that's pretty graphical and what's been tracking it higher this year really recently as well is that you have this moved out of treasury bond and fixative rights and that makes the return on treasuries, less attractive is you still have some expectations for some inflation going forward now you have a lower we call to really help and so people are...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation.onight the middle east is on the brink of a region wide war as israel promises a severe response to iran's showering of 200 ballistic missiles into the region's only democracy. now, more than ever, israel needs our support. the labour party's number one benefactor, lord ali, is under investigation for alleged non—registration of interests by the lords standards commissioner. more delegate trouble emerges. as for starmer, as i suggested last week, the prime minister is benefiting from a tax loophole on his gifts and freebies that would cost him nearly £50,000 unless he pays them back and he's begun to do that. plus, as the tory party conference draws to a close, the final four contenders addressed the party membership. but who came out on top.7 state of the nafion came out on top.7 state of the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most forthright panel. the former conservative cabinet minister, sir john redwood, and the sirjohn redwood, and the historian and b
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation.onight the middle east is on the brink of a region wide war as israel promises a severe response to iran's showering of 200 ballistic missiles into the region's only democracy. now, more than ever, israel needs our support. the labour party's number one benefactor, lord ali, is under investigation for alleged non—registration of interests by the lords standards commissioner. more delegate trouble emerges. as for starmer, as i suggested last...
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jacob, the answer to the question is no. didn't lie to the queen as a royalist, but you've also detailed in the substack the history of the 2017 to 19 parliament, where there wasn't that majority. after theresa may's election, everybody knew that you couldn't get legislation through parliament and come to a standstill. so using prorogation as exactly as you set out as a mechanism to then kick start parliament to try and get things going again, i think it's a mechanism that could be used, and it was used accordingly. >> and in my view, it was bungled anyway because the point of it was to see the fall of the benn act, which was an extraordinary abuse of parliamentary procedure. and it wasn't it was simply used to have the conference recess underlying issue . underlying issue. >> did you or did the prime minister give any reason to the palace as to why you wanted this prorogation? >> i explained in my article how the privy council operates in ways that are already public, because i obviously can't say what happened in a specifi
jacob, the answer to the question is no. didn't lie to the queen as a royalist, but you've also detailed in the substack the history of the 2017 to 19 parliament, where there wasn't that majority. after theresa may's election, everybody knew that you couldn't get legislation through parliament and come to a standstill. so using prorogation as exactly as you set out as a mechanism to then kick start parliament to try and get things going again, i think it's a mechanism that could be used, and it...
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retired army colonel jack jacobs as well. i want to bring with nbc's white house correspondent monica alba with us by phone. you have this breaking news reporting. what have you learned about this potential iranian attack against israel? >> well, ana, this is coming from a senior white house official and a department of defense official who confirmed to myself and to our pentagon correspondent courtney kube this indication that the united states has, which is typically a reflection of intelligence and information that they have gleaned from other countries, who would potentially be affected by this, that iran is indeed preparing to launch that ballistic missile attack against israel. now, to put this into context, this is something that has happened before, it happened earlier this year as we may remember. and the u.s. was actively involved in helping israel defend itself that time around. and i'm told by a senior white house official that that is the case in this scenario as well. the u.s. says they're actively supporting de
retired army colonel jack jacobs as well. i want to bring with nbc's white house correspondent monica alba with us by phone. you have this breaking news reporting. what have you learned about this potential iranian attack against israel? >> well, ana, this is coming from a senior white house official and a department of defense official who confirmed to myself and to our pentagon correspondent courtney kube this indication that the united states has, which is typically a reflection of...
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sir jacob, who in the party leadership contest as chairman. sirjacob, who lost as chairman.r jacob, who lost his seat at the general election, will be put in charge of the party's campaigning operations. mrjenrick of the party's campaigning operations. mr jenrick told of the party's campaigning operations. mrjenrick told gb news this morning that jacob has been a tireless campaigner for the grassroots and he understands better than anyone the need for party reform. >> we want to have a different way to select candidates, so we end the favoured sons and daughters of the leader being parachuted in. that was a disgrace . i want to stop members disgrace. i want to stop members just getting emails asking for money, but never asking what do they want? where do they want they want? where do they want the party to go? let's build a mass membership. democratic organisation. i think jacob will be a great asset to that. >> jonathan reynolds says it's not the government's position that p&o ferries is a rogue operator, despite a press release this week calling them a rogue employer. p&o
sir jacob, who in the party leadership contest as chairman. sirjacob, who lost as chairman.r jacob, who lost his seat at the general election, will be put in charge of the party's campaigning operations. mrjenrick of the party's campaigning operations. mr jenrick told of the party's campaigning operations. mrjenrick told gb news this morning that jacob has been a tireless campaigner for the grassroots and he understands better than anyone the need for party reform. >> we want to have a...
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you'd be a great asset to the party, dear jacob. sandra, when you say that iran is the enemy of the west, i think some people will not realise that it's the western culture that iran is a threat to even a threat to westernised muslims. that's a very interesting point. and gordon says jacob, perhaps the west shouldn't have been so quick to execute saddam hussein. he at least was keeping iran under control and stopped their expansionist policy . could the expansionist policy. could the reverend starmer's ming vase have been shattered into a million pieces this afternoon , million pieces this afternoon, amidst the growing backlash over the donor gate scandal? the lords standards commissioner announced he was investigating the donor behind the scandal, lord for ali, alleged non—registration of interests . non—registration of interests. meanwhile, the prime minister has effectively admitted the error of his ways by paying back thousands of pounds for freebies he had previously gorged upon. well, i'm joined now by henry newman, former con
you'd be a great asset to the party, dear jacob. sandra, when you say that iran is the enemy of the west, i think some people will not realise that it's the western culture that iran is a threat to even a threat to westernised muslims. that's a very interesting point. and gordon says jacob, perhaps the west shouldn't have been so quick to execute saddam hussein. he at least was keeping iran under control and stopped their expansionist policy . could the expansionist policy. could the reverend...
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it's all about community for jacob's lubinsky's bay area run club, or bark.o the future. so i tell people came 50 people came, 100 people came. and then seven, 800 came. a couple weekends in a row. introduce yourself. say hi. he started the free run club five months ago to help strangers stay connected through running. but now he's the one in need of help. he was with his brother at oakland's joaquin miller park around midnight thursday to film a promotional video for a5k they have on saturday. i had all my cameras out, my drone stuff, my little like behind the scenes cameras. two guys pulled up on us and one had a gun pointed at me. basically, i'm going to take all your stuff. he let them. i'm not going to chase guys with guns because that's not smart. i don't want to die. jacob called oakland police's non-emergency line shortly after that, but said, please remain on the line if you wish to speak with the dispatcher. he waited more than three hours. you didn't get anyone, any human? no, i got no one. it was just like an automated response. someone will be th
it's all about community for jacob's lubinsky's bay area run club, or bark.o the future. so i tell people came 50 people came, 100 people came. and then seven, 800 came. a couple weekends in a row. introduce yourself. say hi. he started the free run club five months ago to help strangers stay connected through running. but now he's the one in need of help. he was with his brother at oakland's joaquin miller park around midnight thursday to film a promotional video for a5k they have on saturday....
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what nbc news correspondent, jacob soboroff learned when he embedded with a separated migrant family. film takes us inside his journey. this matters. the election is coming up. >>> first, what california is accusing a catholic hospital of doing to a woman who was suffering a life threatening miscarriage. california. ia with bugs, the struggle—is—real. that's why you need zevo traps. zevo attracts and traps bugs 24/7 using a blue and uv light with no odor and no mess for effortless protection. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. they get it. they know how it works. and most importantly, it works for them. people-friendly. i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. i don't have to worry about a mortgage payment every month. it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. if you're 62 or older and own your home, you could access a portion of your equity to improve your lifestyle. a reverse mortgage loan can eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and put tax-free cash in your pocket. it was the best thing i've ever done. really? yes without a doubt. these folks know, f
what nbc news correspondent, jacob soboroff learned when he embedded with a separated migrant family. film takes us inside his journey. this matters. the election is coming up. >>> first, what california is accusing a catholic hospital of doing to a woman who was suffering a life threatening miscarriage. california. ia with bugs, the struggle—is—real. that's why you need zevo traps. zevo attracts and traps bugs 24/7 using a blue and uv light with no odor and no mess for effortless...
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really, jacob. >> thank you very much. jacob.ce where the first. >> even though we'll see a cloudy start, it'll be a bright outlook for the rest of the day. >> boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news drier. >> for many of us over the next 24 hours, clearest in the north, but elsewhere there will be still some cloud and some showers, especially across eastern and southeastern parts of england, as the area of low pressure responsible for all the rain over the last few days, slowly pulls away as it pulls away. we've got this cold wind coming in from the north sea to affect eastern parts of england, affect eastern parts of england, a lot of low cloud for the north and east of england, as well as the midlands, parts of east wales. and with that low cloud, some showery, drizzly rain at times. but in the far west and certainly across scotland and northern ireland, we've got clear skies and a chilly start to wednesday , but that's where to wednesday, but th
really, jacob. >> thank you very much. jacob.ce where the first. >> even though we'll see a cloudy start, it'll be a bright outlook for the rest of the day. >> boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news drier. >> for many of us over the next 24 hours, clearest in the north, but elsewhere there will be still some cloud and some showers, especially across eastern and southeastern parts of...
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this was something that harriet jacobs never have done because the law of harriet jacobs's north carolina not made and in north carolina, it was not just accepted that it business to transfer children it was business to turn people into financial. this was not case in new york. i mean it happened but it was not the case. new york law in north carolina. it was routine. if it happened in new york and, it happened. it was illegal. thank you. to a lovely essays about sojourner truth and jacobs in the book. obviously, sojourner truth, the biography worth checking out, but thank you. since we're speaking about stereotypes, stereotypes about women. i thought we could talk about your your wonderful 1992 essay on anita hill in the book which feels very prescient in a lot of ways. when i read it, you know, i, i was very young when that happened. sure. you were. i was. yeah, i think i'm older than i look. and i, of course, didn't the entire hearings, i absorbed the atmosphere of. yes. and it was so negative and so horrible and violent towards anita hill. but your essay just there's so much clarity a
this was something that harriet jacobs never have done because the law of harriet jacobs's north carolina not made and in north carolina, it was not just accepted that it business to transfer children it was business to turn people into financial. this was not case in new york. i mean it happened but it was not the case. new york law in north carolina. it was routine. if it happened in new york and, it happened. it was illegal. thank you. to a lovely essays about sojourner truth and jacobs in...
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but jacob rees—mogg says kemi badenoch was wrong to dismiss nigel farage.ve party conference, but they're all talking about nigel farage. we'll be live from the scene directly soon from birmingham . and over the past birmingham. and over the past two days at the tory party conference, gb news political editor chris hope has grilled the final four tory leadership hopefuls who fared the best will get the top political analysis from all of our reporters and the politicians ahead of the final two, exclusively battling it out live on gb news on october the 17th. and we've long suspected it. and now government data has proved that soaring immigration is making us all worse off. plus, despite two pledging to end asylum hotels today, the labour party admitted they will rely on them at a cost of £8 million every single week for another three years. will our politicians ever take back control of our borders ? and control of our borders? and we'll get you the latest on the manhunt of the suspected acid attacker. after a 14 year old girl and a 16 year old were taken to
but jacob rees—mogg says kemi badenoch was wrong to dismiss nigel farage.ve party conference, but they're all talking about nigel farage. we'll be live from the scene directly soon from birmingham . and over the past birmingham. and over the past two days at the tory party conference, gb news political editor chris hope has grilled the final four tory leadership hopefuls who fared the best will get the top political analysis from all of our reporters and the politicians ahead of the final...
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>> i liked the book and i like jacob.completely clear that this was an important story and in needed more reporting, not less reporting and i was honored and very glad to be part of it. >> jacob, when you hear -- >> the best i can do. rhetoric, when you look at the political climate and you see how donald trump, right there, the founder of the child separation policy, how well he polls on immigration and even how many democrats have pushed back and masaying i am not happ with what is happening in my city, what do you make of where things are headed? did we forget where we were in. >> no, president clinton put in the first wave, the film documented this specifically and beautifully. such an fihonor, steph, to work with the legendary filmmaker to tell a story like this. the story is not just to tell about what trump did and reported on you and me at the border but the story of american immigration at large for the past 50 years and the administration system is to scare people away. george w bush increased the size of the bo
>> i liked the book and i like jacob.completely clear that this was an important story and in needed more reporting, not less reporting and i was honored and very glad to be part of it. >> jacob, when you hear -- >> the best i can do. rhetoric, when you look at the political climate and you see how donald trump, right there, the founder of the child separation policy, how well he polls on immigration and even how many democrats have pushed back and masaying i am not happ with...
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jacob, my friend, it's so good to see you. >> thanks, joy.his documentary is what struck me is the -- it give me nazi vibes. i'll be honest. the sort of rolling over of ordinary bureaucrats who put up a resistance to it and who questioned it but who were eventually either rolled over or replaced. you know, it felt, i don't know, it felt -- for you talk about this policy and how you see it unfolding if he gets to do it again. >> well, to your exact point, joy, you know, i think errol morris does what i think very few film makers do, through his signature device, like when he put donald rems feld in front of it or the people who perpetrated the horrors at abu grave. you see into their souls. you see one of many people he interviews in the way that only errol morris can, scott lloyd, the political appointee thatover saw the department of orr, the office of refugee resettlement. jonathan white, who you saw a clip of right there who is really a hero and along with the people, the career folks in orr tried everything they could to stop this policy
jacob, my friend, it's so good to see you. >> thanks, joy.his documentary is what struck me is the -- it give me nazi vibes. i'll be honest. the sort of rolling over of ordinary bureaucrats who put up a resistance to it and who questioned it but who were eventually either rolled over or replaced. you know, it felt, i don't know, it felt -- for you talk about this policy and how you see it unfolding if he gets to do it again. >> well, to your exact point, joy, you know, i think errol...
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a book by jacob soberoff. i liked the book. it was an important issue.l of us came from somewhere else. and there is something unamerican and something truly appalling about immigrants being vilified, demonized. it's disgusting. i don't know how else to put it. >> what does this say, that it is a essential hallmark of donald trump's closing message, to target legal immigrants from haiti? >> i think, i'm so glad that you pointed out that. because it is a pattern of this campaign. i covered the republican convention where the most popular sign at least amongst the attendees was one that called for the mass deportation of more people than any other administration in the history of the united states. that is by definition is family separation because you have mixed status families. j.d. vance and some of our own colleagues won't address whether or not they will bring back the family separation policy. nor will donald trump. he hasn't answered the question himself. and i think that what we're looking at -- we're looking down the barrel of the exact same polic
a book by jacob soberoff. i liked the book. it was an important issue.l of us came from somewhere else. and there is something unamerican and something truly appalling about immigrants being vilified, demonized. it's disgusting. i don't know how else to put it. >> what does this say, that it is a essential hallmark of donald trump's closing message, to target legal immigrants from haiti? >> i think, i'm so glad that you pointed out that. because it is a pattern of this campaign. i...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation.o abandon free speech are here. durham university is in a free speech crisis and the labour government is to blame. yesterday the princess of wales met a teenage photographer suffering from a rare form of cancer. liz hutton will be joining me shortly. meanwhile, civil servants have voted to strike because they were asked, yes, you guessed it, to go back to work in the office for just two days a week. plus , for just two days a week. plus, the final part of state of the nation's book club on vernon bogdanor is making the weather. after nigel and enoch will be discussing the political heavyweights nye bevan keith joseph, roy jenkins and tony benn. state of the nation starts now
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation.o abandon free speech are here. durham university is in a free speech crisis and the labour government is to blame. yesterday the princess of wales met a teenage photographer suffering from a rare form of cancer. liz hutton will be joining me shortly. meanwhile, civil servants have voted to strike because they were asked, yes, you guessed it, to go back to work in the office for just two days a week. plus , for just two days a week. plus, the...
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jacob jacob rees—mogg, welcome without a drink. you've got your show.k with my beer. thank you. i'll survive sober for my next hour. i've got to ask you about today, jacob rees—mogg. what on earth is going on in your party? >> well, it even silenced you momentarily. and you're the great expert on understanding what's going on in the tory party. i will obviously be talking about this during my programme. what happened? how did james cleverly fall out? who is now the favourite between robert jenrick and kemi badenoch? i've got john redwood with me to discuss that and it's absolutely fascinating that one day's front runner is next days out of the competition. >> were they lending votes, trying to kill off the two right wi ngers? wingers? >> well, or was it just an all a great muddle, or is it all to down allison pearson in the telegraph saying that she'd joined reform if james cleverly had become leader? well, it's been to great nigel farage this week. >> today, andrea jenkins, joe phillips, thank you both for joining us. be a great show. i'll be tuning in
jacob jacob rees—mogg, welcome without a drink. you've got your show.k with my beer. thank you. i'll survive sober for my next hour. i've got to ask you about today, jacob rees—mogg. what on earth is going on in your party? >> well, it even silenced you momentarily. and you're the great expert on understanding what's going on in the tory party. i will obviously be talking about this during my programme. what happened? how did james cleverly fall out? who is now the favourite between...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg.tion and as you know, the weather in somerset is going to be absolutely glorious again tomorrow. the sun always shines in somerset. don't forget . in somerset. don't forget. >> that even though we'll see a cloudy start, it'll be a bright outlook for the rest of the day . outlook for the rest of the day. >> boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. i'm here with your gb news weather from the met office as we go through into tomorrow it is going to turn dner tomorrow it is going to turn drier for many of us with some clearer or brighter skies. but with that it is also going to be a bit chillier because as the low pressure that's been dominating the weather across the uk recently drifts away towards the east, we will then get a northerly flow and that northerly air is going to bring something a little bit colder for the time being though, still some clouds, some outbreaks of rain across many parts of england and wales, all of this though shifting further southwards with
i'm jacob rees—mogg.tion and as you know, the weather in somerset is going to be absolutely glorious again tomorrow. the sun always shines in somerset. don't forget . in somerset. don't forget. >> that even though we'll see a cloudy start, it'll be a bright outlook for the rest of the day . outlook for the rest of the day. >> boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. i'm here with your gb news weather from the met office as we go through into tomorrow it is...
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michael, jacob.>> reporter: michael leonard also signed up for free weatherization services from fsl. >> they're replacing the water heater. this is the old one. >> this is your old water heater. >> only five years old. >> recently michael got a free air-conditioner too. >> this is a brand new air-conditioning unit over here? >> brand new. if you look at tippettical ones for our neighbors that's what the norm is. >> reporter: michael invited us inside his house. >> what a difference you're going to feel. >> going to feel the ac, huh? >> ah. >> this is nice. >> let me ask you, do you think -- clearly there's your trump hat up there. do you think he can help people like you? >> i think he can help the entire economy. >> we met another person who's getting these free services and she's a vice president harris supporter and you're a trump supporter. despite the fact that you're going through sort of a similar thing, you know, you're divided -- >> what's the commonality? hardship. >> right. >> hardship. r
michael, jacob.>> reporter: michael leonard also signed up for free weatherization services from fsl. >> they're replacing the water heater. this is the old one. >> this is your old water heater. >> only five years old. >> recently michael got a free air-conditioner too. >> this is a brand new air-conditioning unit over here? >> brand new. if you look at tippettical ones for our neighbors that's what the norm is. >> reporter: michael invited us...
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jacob joins us now, political and national correspondent, i should say. what did you hear?st night, we were at one type of watch party. that was the vice presidential debate. now we're at a different one entirely, i'm at comerica park, we're on assignment, but the enthusiasm level in oakland county, one of the swingiest and most important counties in all of michigan. it will be determined in the presidential election. we heard from young people who vote in this state than any other state in the union, that's at least in the 2022 midterm elections. they lean democrat in oakland county, here's what we heard from one student, marcus, who you might have seen on social media today. you said to me, i have been to high school civics class, why did you say that? >> because if anybody took high school civics class, they would know what the vice president can do and what the vice president can't do. i want to make a quick point. neither candidate on that stage talked about what executive action they're going to take on day one to do what they want, nor were they asked because they kn
jacob joins us now, political and national correspondent, i should say. what did you hear?st night, we were at one type of watch party. that was the vice presidential debate. now we're at a different one entirely, i'm at comerica park, we're on assignment, but the enthusiasm level in oakland county, one of the swingiest and most important counties in all of michigan. it will be determined in the presidential election. we heard from young people who vote in this state than any other state in the...
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jacob fearnley, his amazing rise up the rankings.egal challenge from manchester city against the premier league. an independent arbitration panel has made its decision about that. it's all about the associated party transactions. they found in favour of manchester city, also found in favour of the premier league, so both parties claiming victory. if you go to the bbc sport website, all the detail of those findings, you will find it on there or your bbc sport app. but for now, me, 0lly foster and the rest of the sportsday team, goodbye. hello. a lot going on with our weather right now. we're going to see some heavy downpours for the next couple of days, then it will turn colder. we've got low pressure in charge — you can see areas of clouds circulating around that. there's also another deep area of low pressure in the mix. this is ex—hurricane kirk — this will stay to the south of us, but it will essentially join forces with our low. some heavy downpours over the next couple of days, then the whole lot shifts eastwards, leaving us wit
jacob fearnley, his amazing rise up the rankings.egal challenge from manchester city against the premier league. an independent arbitration panel has made its decision about that. it's all about the associated party transactions. they found in favour of manchester city, also found in favour of the premier league, so both parties claiming victory. if you go to the bbc sport website, all the detail of those findings, you will find it on there or your bbc sport app. but for now, me, 0lly foster...