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is it jacob? my name is jacob. oh, and my name is amalia. no. no. no, oh, my god. oh, this is the way i look now. that is the way i used to look. oh, one lives and learns. i spend most of my time in that cupboard to avoid seeing people and being seen. what are you looking for here, jacob? my child, our child. oh, she is sitting in there. where? in there, in the hyacinth room. yes, there she is. does her father know, i mean the colonel, your husband? well, i lost my temper with him once and told him everything. yes? oh, he didn't believe me. he said, that's what all wives say when they want to murder their husbands. oh, it was a beastly thing to do. but his life is a lie too, though. even his pedigree, when i look at the list of nobility, i think to myself, she's got a birth certificate like a little kitchen slut. you can go to prison for that. lots of people lie about their birth. you did once to me. oh, my mother made me. i wasn't to blame for that. but the crime which you and i committed, you were to blame for that. no, it was your husband's fault. he stole my sw
is it jacob? my name is jacob. oh, and my name is amalia. no. no. no, oh, my god. oh, this is the way i look now. that is the way i used to look. oh, one lives and learns. i spend most of my time in that cupboard to avoid seeing people and being seen. what are you looking for here, jacob? my child, our child. oh, she is sitting in there. where? in there, in the hyacinth room. yes, there she is. does her father know, i mean the colonel, your husband? well, i lost my temper with him once and told...
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jacobs was a father and brother. his family sent us these pictures, showing a side of jacobs most of us never knew. the man behind the bushman persona. but his family also says for jacob, this was home and the tourist part of his family. >> maybe know one understands that better than david johnson. >> the people in the atmosphere, you know, it's a feeling you get here, just being here, just seeing other people laughing having a good time. >> reporter: you think that's what he felt, too. >> once you get into it -- it's a lovery feeling. >> reporter: -- lovely feeling. >> reporter: jacob's cousin said if he wasn't here scaring people, he was with the family and they said if he can't be here, they wish he was with him. >>> the first round of rain remains on track. one approaches the bay area. a lot of activity as you can see a live stormtracker2, a lot of cloud cover outside with a mostly cloudy condition. the clouds have been incibsing. basically there's a solid deck of -- inceaseing. basically, there's a solid deck of
jacobs was a father and brother. his family sent us these pictures, showing a side of jacobs most of us never knew. the man behind the bushman persona. but his family also says for jacob, this was home and the tourist part of his family. >> maybe know one understands that better than david johnson. >> the people in the atmosphere, you know, it's a feeling you get here, just being here, just seeing other people laughing having a good time. >> reporter: you think that's what he...
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maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out. difference is is that i don't think things would be this way if jacob was here. hank, look, if you continue to do the same thing, your business is gonna close at some point. i know that she can afford to write checks forever because she doesn't want her husband and her name-- >> absolutely. >> okay, mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poor performance. i don't think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm incentivized to help you grow your business with you side by side. >> i was thinking more of 20%. >> hank, look, my time is valuable. i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that i need
maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out. difference is is that i don't think things would be this way if jacob was here. hank, look, if you continue to do the same thing, your business is gonna close at some point. i know that she can afford to write checks forever because she doesn't want her husband and her name-- >> absolutely. >> okay, mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never...
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jacobs, i'm james franklin, director of the bureau's rapid deployment team.to of your daughter. you have one on you? yeah. there was another little girl who went missing last week. maybe on your phone. got a picture of katie on your phone? she disappeared from a mall, too.
jacobs, i'm james franklin, director of the bureau's rapid deployment team.to of your daughter. you have one on you? yeah. there was another little girl who went missing last week. maybe on your phone. got a picture of katie on your phone? she disappeared from a mall, too.
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pretty parrot, jacob. jacob. jacob's here. cock-cockatoo. can the clock strike? wall clock str-r-r-ike. coo-coo, coo-coo, coo-coo. the clock has struck. bengtsson, fetch the screen, the death screen. now, go into the cupboard where i have sat for 20 years, mourning our polly. there you will find a rope. let it remind you of the rope with which you strangled the consul upstairs. and sought to strangle your benefactor, go. coo-coo, coo-coo. ca-ca-ca. not a colonel. [clock dings] it is accomplished may god have mercy on his soul. amen. amen. ♪ i saw the sun ♪ i seemed to seek the hidden one ♪ ♪ man reaps as he sows, ♪ the doer of good shall receive blessing ♪ ♪ answer not with evil ♪ what was done in anger, ♪ repay with goodness him thou hast brought ♪ ♪ he who have done no wrong have not to fear ♪ ♪ innocence is goodness sing for my flowers? is the hyacinth your flower? this is my only flower. you love the hyacinth too? above all other flowers. i love its colors. the white of snow and innocence, the honey gold of sweetness, the rose pink of youth, the scarlet of ma
pretty parrot, jacob. jacob. jacob's here. cock-cockatoo. can the clock strike? wall clock str-r-r-ike. coo-coo, coo-coo, coo-coo. the clock has struck. bengtsson, fetch the screen, the death screen. now, go into the cupboard where i have sat for 20 years, mourning our polly. there you will find a rope. let it remind you of the rope with which you strangled the consul upstairs. and sought to strangle your benefactor, go. coo-coo, coo-coo. ca-ca-ca. not a colonel. [clock dings] it is...
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mr jacobs said he couldn't dispute that he received a call shortly before the deal was finalized in july. and as chairman sean fitzpatrick who was in france to tell him it was happening he said he could only remember a brief call for mr to tactics attend the tea hut be done. the stu jacobs that he didn't know that ends its conditions of that red sox and took some time afterwards when o'donnell or team used the dublin circuit criminal court. and that's ninety six when used a very pretty pink but for now. i am. using early. early. early. hugh. i was i had a chat. at. the at that. i do. i do. hugh. i was i was. i was. going. i was i i did. it's a. welcome to south beach a news item that this don't give a talk so is backtracking for you on monday the seventeenth of february. besides these thoughts that audubon had
mr jacobs said he couldn't dispute that he received a call shortly before the deal was finalized in july. and as chairman sean fitzpatrick who was in france to tell him it was happening he said he could only remember a brief call for mr to tactics attend the tea hut be done. the stu jacobs that he didn't know that ends its conditions of that red sox and took some time afterwards when o'donnell or team used the dublin circuit criminal court. and that's ninety six when used a very pretty pink but...
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his teammate jacob say warrior.
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what are you looking for here, jacob? my child, our child. oh, she is sitting in there. where? in there, in the hyacinth room. yes, there she is. does her father know, i mean the colonel, your husband? well, i lost my temper with him once and told him everything. yes? oh, he didn't believe me. he said, that's what all wives say when they want to murder their husbands. oh, it was a beastly thing to do. but his life is a lie too, though.
what are you looking for here, jacob? my child, our child. oh, she is sitting in there. where? in there, in the hyacinth room. yes, there she is. does her father know, i mean the colonel, your husband? well, i lost my temper with him once and told him everything. yes? oh, he didn't believe me. he said, that's what all wives say when they want to murder their husbands. oh, it was a beastly thing to do. but his life is a lie too, though.
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these are just in jacob's frames. this is jacob freeman here they have. their plastic toy guns but they've always been taught the difference in a toy gun in the world and this is a real gun this is his ten twenty two that he shoots we purchased yesterday a tactical package to put on it it had just a regular wooden stock and so he saw this and wanted it it was a present. here this is just. and he also has his toys but then he has his shotgun and his rifle that he uses for hunting and will have any problems with the boys have and their guns in their room there or. they're loaded but not in the actual chamber invasion world war three natural disasters the adams has thought of everything. is our utility room and pantry and it's just keeps we keep food stores as we talked about earlier in case for some reason we had to stay here for an extended period of time we try to keep a stock of food. primarily about three to four weeks. so the day of family thing were to happen we wouldn't have to leave. but the family treasure is found in this room where a dozen weapon
these are just in jacob's frames. this is jacob freeman here they have. their plastic toy guns but they've always been taught the difference in a toy gun in the world and this is a real gun this is his ten twenty two that he shoots we purchased yesterday a tactical package to put on it it had just a regular wooden stock and so he saw this and wanted it it was a present. here this is just. and he also has his toys but then he has his shotgun and his rifle that he uses for hunting and will have...
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and the small acrobat on the right can be seen as a portrait of max jacob. and the little girl-- the little girl may be a clue to the meaning of the picture itself. during this period, olivier decided to adopt, on a trial basis, a small girl from an orphanage. olivier kept the child for several days in the batu-levoir, whershe became very popular with picasso and salmon and jacob, but not ultimately with olivier, who had her returned to the orphanage, despite the objections of the others. perhaps picasso saw, in the theme of the wandering entertainer a metaphor for the wandering, homeless fe of the adopted girl herself, and by making only the slightest changes, could introduct a differ a concurrent, theme into the grand painting itself. with the completion of "the family of saltimbanques," picasso drops the theme of the commedia dell'arte perform until 1909, and the beginning of his cubist period, when suddenly, a harlequin image returns to his work. thesag ctinue ughout h car including the very poignant portrait of his spaolo, as harlequin. in 1914, the pai
and the small acrobat on the right can be seen as a portrait of max jacob. and the little girl-- the little girl may be a clue to the meaning of the picture itself. during this period, olivier decided to adopt, on a trial basis, a small girl from an orphanage. olivier kept the child for several days in the batu-levoir, whershe became very popular with picasso and salmon and jacob, but not ultimately with olivier, who had her returned to the orphanage, despite the objections of the others....
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good for jacob. there is more still to come.he mysterious polio-like disease doctors can't figure out. there is a bay area child who has it. >> abc7 news i team investigates the death bed confession of a man claiming he was the bay area's infamous he zodiac killer. >> also a crime-fighting robot headlines a local launch festival. the besis that millioa is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. >> a polio like virus has taken two dozen california children the first case in 2012 in a 2-year-old from berkeley. one arm remains paralyzed two years later. her symptoms are similar to other cases a respiratory problem, then a limb is weakened or paralyzed. researchers are concerned symptoms are not improving. >> throughout the acute onset of symptoms they may have been within a few weeks mild improvement but in cases there was actually no improvement. so this severity of
good for jacob. there is more still to come.he mysterious polio-like disease doctors can't figure out. there is a bay area child who has it. >> abc7 news i team investigates the death bed confession of a man claiming he was the bay area's infamous he zodiac killer. >> also a crime-fighting robot headlines a local launch festival. the besis that millioa is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the...
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good for jacob. there is more still to come.ke disease doctors can't figure out. there is a bay area child who has it. >> abc7 news i team investigates the death bed confession of a man claiming he was the bay area's infamous he zodiac killer. >> also a crime-fighting robot headlines a local launch festival. start ups ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. so many delicious flavors that taste outta sight. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver t
good for jacob. there is more still to come.ke disease doctors can't figure out. there is a bay area child who has it. >> abc7 news i team investigates the death bed confession of a man claiming he was the bay area's infamous he zodiac killer. >> also a crime-fighting robot headlines a local launch festival. start ups ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to...
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what steps are enough to protect ourselves today. >> jacob ward in san francisco. still ahead - drawing attention to the detention of journalists in egypt. people rally for the release of al jazeera colleagues and others held. >> two years later the captain of the costa concordia returns for a first-hand look at the doomed i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >> welcome back. two years ago the costa concordia ran into rocks off italy. the cap tape accused of abandoning the cruise liner. under court order he boarded the ship. many locals hope to close the chapter on the tragedy. >> francesco schettino was swamped by the media, as he returned to the trip he captained to tragedy. after spending four hours on
what steps are enough to protect ourselves today. >> jacob ward in san francisco. still ahead - drawing attention to the detention of journalists in egypt. people rally for the release of al jazeera colleagues and others held. >> two years later the captain of the costa concordia returns for a first-hand look at the doomed i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it...
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. >>> on a cold, spring afternoon in 2004, ray lee jacobs found what looked like human bones in the backyardthe home he rented in wilmington, north carolina. >> it was kind of gruesome. we came across these bones. it was horrible. at first, we seen her leg bones and then we came across her skull. you know, and ribs and -- and then we realized, you know, it wasn't fake. it was real. you know, so it was terrible. >> he called authorities who moved quickly to collect the remains and any possible forensic evidence. >> the bones had been scattered by the animals and maybe by the tide coming in because it was a marshland. it was a dump site. and there's a lot of garbage back there. >> anthropologist dr. midori albert and her team of student volunteers recovered about 160 bones, or 80% of the skeleton. the victim was a caucasian female about 30 years old, and from the length of her femur, about 5'4" tall. the amount of decomposition indicated she'd been dead for approximately 18 months. and it was clear the woman died violently. >> when i see injuries that were as extensive as this particular case,
. >>> on a cold, spring afternoon in 2004, ray lee jacobs found what looked like human bones in the backyardthe home he rented in wilmington, north carolina. >> it was kind of gruesome. we came across these bones. it was horrible. at first, we seen her leg bones and then we came across her skull. you know, and ribs and -- and then we realized, you know, it wasn't fake. it was real. you know, so it was terrible. >> he called authorities who moved quickly to collect the...
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you're going to do a great job. >> jacob wants to become a video game designer, by leaving here, he movedlo alto, abc7 news. >> and how great is that? he's helping out the other kids are just starting. >> it's amazing. many of us who have leukemia and cancer in the families it's one thing to beat it in your family. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> thank you. coming up next, at 5:00 a san francisco cab repair shop is gutted by fire that sent toxic smoke hundreds of feet into the air. a live report is next. >> also, hunt for a street racer slamming into, and killed an innocent driver on a north bay road. >> i'm sandhya patel up here on the roof of the kgotv broadcast center. it's sunny now but we have two storms headed our way. i'll tell you about them coming up. >> there are many explosions going on. sounded like tanks inside of the building kept popping like fire works. >> a fire inside of a taxi shop sends a plume of smoke over san francisco. mazingly, everybody who worked there got out safely. good evening, thanks for joining us.
you're going to do a great job. >> jacob wants to become a video game designer, by leaving here, he movedlo alto, abc7 news. >> and how great is that? he's helping out the other kids are just starting. >> it's amazing. many of us who have leukemia and cancer in the families it's one thing to beat it in your family. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> thank you. coming up next, at 5:00 a san francisco cab...
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jacob zuma says women's rights and racial equality improved, but the country is facing challenges.ll these attributes have made south africa a better place to life in now than it was ever been before. however, our country still faces the triple challenge of poverty inequality and unemployment, which we grapple with. dealing with these challenges has become a forecast of all democratic administrations. >> the armed group al-shabab says it carried out a suicide attack in somalia. it killed at least six people in the capital mogadishu. it was targetting a u.n. convoy. one of its cars was dammed but no staff injured. >> it is a pain described as intense as child birth or amputation without anaesthetic. the cluster headache affecting one in 700 people in the united states alone. long-term sufferers are desperate to find relief. tom ackerman has more from washington. >> describing the pain of a cluster headache is one thing. showing it is another, as many patients have done, by recording their own experience. >> i'm about an hour into my attack, and it's getting worse. >> the waves of pa
jacob zuma says women's rights and racial equality improved, but the country is facing challenges.ll these attributes have made south africa a better place to life in now than it was ever been before. however, our country still faces the triple challenge of poverty inequality and unemployment, which we grapple with. dealing with these challenges has become a forecast of all democratic administrations. >> the armed group al-shabab says it carried out a suicide attack in somalia. it killed...
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jacob ward takes a look at the evolution in a special series "deciphering dogs" >> reporter: let's benk - who else in our lives has permission to do this? who else, besides our infant children can receive this service? what makes dogs so special? dogs and humans have been partnered up for 10,000 years. at this point we treat them as members of our family. they sleep in our beds and we pick up after them. what do we know about dogs. how do they see the world, see us. >> at emery university researchers taught dogs to lie motionless inside an m.r.i., providing a look inside the brains of fully awake dogs. researchers at duke characterise them as intellectual type, and another has a program devoted to dog cognition. >> there are 18 million dogs in people's hotel. gepp et sifts tell us that the toing is no different -- dog is no different to a wolf, so if there's 80 million wolves in homes, we should find out what they are up to. >> this expertise is what dogs are thinking. they have a special gift. >> you can form a bond an animal. the readiness with which dogs form the bond is exceptiona
jacob ward takes a look at the evolution in a special series "deciphering dogs" >> reporter: let's benk - who else in our lives has permission to do this? who else, besides our infant children can receive this service? what makes dogs so special? dogs and humans have been partnered up for 10,000 years. at this point we treat them as members of our family. they sleep in our beds and we pick up after them. what do we know about dogs. how do they see the world, see us. >> at...
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. >>> south african president jacob zuma says the sell-off of the rand is not due to domestic issues. >> many currencies are having problems. it's difficult to say, we cannot move this direction or that one. you know for a fact that to defend that, you have the economic measures down because of the dollar. >> rbs shares drop, the lender posts a $13.5 billion loss. the chief executive expected to lay out his turnaround plan for the business. >>> and wpp weak margins. the ceo says he should have done more in emerging markets. >> they are our most profitable markets now. i think over the coming years we'll be more aggressive and if there's one thing i regret about the last ten years, it's that we didn't go faster. >> and a split picture for two of the world's biggest asset managers, pimco owner allianz suffers. >>> okay, welcome to the thursday edition of "worldwide exchange," plenty to get through today. i'm looking at the russian military exercises down at the ukrainian border, 100,000 troops. >> posturing, 150,000. >> exactly. we'll talk about that. also on today's show qantas lays ou
. >>> south african president jacob zuma says the sell-off of the rand is not due to domestic issues. >> many currencies are having problems. it's difficult to say, we cannot move this direction or that one. you know for a fact that to defend that, you have the economic measures down because of the dollar. >> rbs shares drop, the lender posts a $13.5 billion loss. the chief executive expected to lay out his turnaround plan for the business. >>> and wpp weak...
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jacob is celebrating his own cancer victory.ext month is his final chemo appointment. >> it's really horrible to go through cancer and everything. i was 9 when i was diagnosed. i'm going to continue helping out even after i'm done with treatment. i just don't think kids should have to go through all of this. >> we love it. leukemia slayer. he has a blog, thousands of facebook fans and raised $11,000 for childhood cancer research. >> olympians and visitors heading home from sochi, many seen at the airport today where they arrived. those that went there had high praise for their experience. the chairman of the international olympic committee declared the winter games a huge success and russia handed over the winter olympics to the next host in korea. also home is polina edmunds. she is expected to go back to school tomorrow after her big olympic debut. she did not get a pass from doing her spanish homework while she was at the games, though. the 15-year-old posted this video on youtube showing her interviewing a u.s. speedskater f
jacob is celebrating his own cancer victory.ext month is his final chemo appointment. >> it's really horrible to go through cancer and everything. i was 9 when i was diagnosed. i'm going to continue helping out even after i'm done with treatment. i just don't think kids should have to go through all of this. >> we love it. leukemia slayer. he has a blog, thousands of facebook fans and raised $11,000 for childhood cancer research. >> olympians and visitors heading home from...
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. >> we're getting jacob travis in. he's an inmate that just assaulted an officer.ke the officer's nose. had several bite marks all over him. he did a pretty good job on the officer. this guy's going to be a three-man supervisor. he's going to be in your unit in d-1 until further notice. we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his file. has a lot of problems with outside gangs and inside gangs. there's a lot of concern because a lot of the gang members that he -- the gang he testified against, they are here. so we're going to have to be on our toes once they found out he's here, and keep a close eye on our movement in and out of the unit with him, and make sure he has no contact with any other inmates. >> he's an inmate from central correctional, apa. he assaulted a staff member over there. the officer was escorting him out of his cell with him restrained in the front. the inmate advised the offic
. >> we're getting jacob travis in. he's an inmate that just assaulted an officer.ke the officer's nose. had several bite marks all over him. he did a pretty good job on the officer. this guy's going to be a three-man supervisor. he's going to be in your unit in d-1 until further notice. we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a...
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jacob ward joins us with the science of sink holes. >> he was a ground breaking force. we remember the life and legacy of sid caesar. . >>> we begin with the winter storm sweeping across the south. now it's moving to the east coast. live pictures from washington. 122 million in its path. mass power outages in georgia and the carolinas, dangerous ice paralyzing the communities, forcing drivers to abandon their cars. fatalities and deaths contributed to the dangerous whether. our coverage starts with erica edwards in charlotte, north carolina. >> it is windy and cold. the snow has turned to rain. cars stuck along a major highway. it is cleared, but other cars are stuck along the roads as well. >> as the sleet conditions officials are worried about ice. half a million are without power across the south-east. people have been told to stay home. schools are closed for thursday. >> erica edwards reporting. >> one resident was stuck in the storm five hours and had to walk five hours to get home with the kids and joins us on the telephone. sue, welcome. >> thank you. >> tell us
jacob ward joins us with the science of sink holes. >> he was a ground breaking force. we remember the life and legacy of sid caesar. . >>> we begin with the winter storm sweeping across the south. now it's moving to the east coast. live pictures from washington. 122 million in its path. mass power outages in georgia and the carolinas, dangerous ice paralyzing the communities, forcing drivers to abandon their cars. fatalities and deaths contributed to the dangerous whether. our...
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one compensate for the farmers losses he was ryan jacob ten and thousands of other fun the stiffer than my students this piece here which is four in year three of a drought that we don't know how long this to last. farmer there are farmers are probably will go under the sheer on that will no longer be in business and based off of how long this last there are farmers they cannot go through this for very many years in a row before they're gonna have to go wonder. the lounge room doing something which belongs to mr moody's put his company isn't ready to go in yet. it employs three hundred thousand to seven thousand seasonal workers. the extreme drought has left his mom can be two hours drive from time to scan. as a kid sitting here there's a big piece of land about six fifty acres its pilots empty. is this simply not enough water to form. psalms forty three year old nadia is on the no illusions. the jobs will cost the company a lot of money before bed closer to land called the phone. it means that the company's pro data of you have to suffer a loss of money loss of revenue loss of profit.
one compensate for the farmers losses he was ryan jacob ten and thousands of other fun the stiffer than my students this piece here which is four in year three of a drought that we don't know how long this to last. farmer there are farmers are probably will go under the sheer on that will no longer be in business and based off of how long this last there are farmers they cannot go through this for very many years in a row before they're gonna have to go wonder. the lounge room doing something...
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our coverage begins with abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: spring is less than a month away, but during the last week of february in chicago, it'll feel like january with morning temperatures plunging below zero. hats and gloves are still selling in stores. >> showcasing what's left of the winter gear and appropriately displaying the summer gear. >> reporter: flood warnings and advisories are posted across illinois and indiana where ice jams are sending rivers over their banks. >> these chunks of ice out here, you know, are thick, and they're just destroying whatever they crossed. >> reporter: southern california is bracing for the worst downpours in months. homeowners in the foothills outside los angeles are taking no chances because mud slides are a big threat. >> it just talked a little about doing what we can do at our home and maybe possibly sandbagging around the doorways, you know, just -- i think we'll be okay but -- >> reporter: with flood concerns from california to the midwest, americans from coast to coast cannot wait for this mean season to end. larry jacobs, abc news, new
our coverage begins with abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: spring is less than a month away, but during the last week of february in chicago, it'll feel like january with morning temperatures plunging below zero. hats and gloves are still selling in stores. >> showcasing what's left of the winter gear and appropriately displaying the summer gear. >> reporter: flood warnings and advisories are posted across illinois and indiana where ice jams are sending rivers over their banks....
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so this is a stunning sign and jacob and i have no faults. i know this. i am. ch summits of the worlds. this is not students in the european champs. as well. the siege the piece. i mean
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the president along with jacob wood, spoke to the challenges this week. >> we've got a problem. too many vets are unemployed. and there's what we call a civilian military divide. >> there's an opportunity for team rubicon to provide veterans with that sense of purpose they had while they had the uniform on. >> my spirit is always uplifted when i visit with vets. we have a society incredibly comfort and too many people saying woe is me, not our veteran community. they say what can i do to continue to serve? >> joining me now is jacob wood, a veteran of the iraq and afghanistan wars, responding to disasters in the u.s. and around the world. jacob, tell me about your work with george w. bush, he's been very discreet in what he's doing. but tell me about his attitude and his initiative with you. >> truthfully our work with president bush is just now started. he has stayed out of the limelight since leaving the presidency and recently in the last week did he announce his initiative at the bush institute. the focus of that in partnering with private institutions and private non-profit
the president along with jacob wood, spoke to the challenges this week. >> we've got a problem. too many vets are unemployed. and there's what we call a civilian military divide. >> there's an opportunity for team rubicon to provide veterans with that sense of purpose they had while they had the uniform on. >> my spirit is always uplifted when i visit with vets. we have a society incredibly comfort and too many people saying woe is me, not our veteran community. they say what...
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jacob blue says if they do not act that we'll start to default by the end of the month. >>> on the senate side a bill designed to extend thinglong- term unemployment benefit failed today. they couldn't agree to extend the benefits. derek? >>> a police officer squared off with a firefighter and music to murder by? theyre both a pat of your world in 90 seconds. >>> opening statements today in the trial of a florida man accused of killing a 17-year- old for playing his music too loudly. >> he couldn't even hear himself talk. >> he raised his voice. it was disrespect. >> reporter: the fire chief says that they did no wrong in how they handled a rollover crash that the engine was partially blocking a lane to protect the ambulance in those helping two victims. the chp officer allegedly ordered the engineer pictured here to move his truck and when he refuseds fuse -- when he refused, he was handcuffed. >>> president obama told a group of political leaders gathered at this year's national prayer breakfast that religion is important to national security. >> the history shows that the nations that
jacob blue says if they do not act that we'll start to default by the end of the month. >>> on the senate side a bill designed to extend thinglong- term unemployment benefit failed today. they couldn't agree to extend the benefits. derek? >>> a police officer squared off with a firefighter and music to murder by? theyre both a pat of your world in 90 seconds. >>> opening statements today in the trial of a florida man accused of killing a 17-year- old for playing his...
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larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> people on both sides of venezuela's political divide protested ints. demonstrators voiced their support for the socialist government. the rally came after police clashed with the anti-government protesters. university students have organized general strikes and other protests against the government. in the bay area, people formed a human chain on the golden gate bridge to show their solidarity with loved ones in venezuela. >> the only thing they have right now is had ideas. the government is responding with bullets. the majority are woman. >> reporter: some local venezuela ans say they look food and other basic supplies because of corruption in the government. in the ukraine, parliament installed speaker of the assembly as interim president. as a result russia has withdrawn its ambassador. russia is deeply divided between regions pro russian and western areas along with closer ties with the european union. >>> a pilot escaped unharmed after a mishap with a world war one replica plane. they tweeted this picture of the plane after it flipped over at b
larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> people on both sides of venezuela's political divide protested ints. demonstrators voiced their support for the socialist government. the rally came after police clashed with the anti-government protesters. university students have organized general strikes and other protests against the government. in the bay area, people formed a human chain on the golden gate bridge to show their solidarity with loved ones in venezuela. >> the only thing they...
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next month, jacob gets his last chemo treatment but he's raising money to beat cancer for all kids. >> i'm going to continue helping out even after i'm done with treatment. i just don't think kids should have to go through all this. any kid, even an adult, too. >> 12 years old, very thoughtful. he had a blog and facebook fans and raised more than $11,000 for childhood cancer research. >> dalai lama would be proud of jacob. >> yes, he would. >>> let's turn things over to jeff and get the micro climate forecast including rain. >> changes this week. warmest temperatures today, gilroy at 80, san ramon at 73. as we look at the sky camera network, temperatures running in the upper 60s. mild for this time of the night and in the south bay trying to cool off but at 66 degrees. all and all, an awesome night if you have monday dinner plans, looks great for you. as we head throughout tomorrow's forecast, all and all i also think tomorrow looks very, very nice. we'll keep mainly sunny skies for the first part of your day. then we'll start to see cloud cover increase. temperatures above average in
next month, jacob gets his last chemo treatment but he's raising money to beat cancer for all kids. >> i'm going to continue helping out even after i'm done with treatment. i just don't think kids should have to go through all this. any kid, even an adult, too. >> 12 years old, very thoughtful. he had a blog and facebook fans and raised more than $11,000 for childhood cancer research. >> dalai lama would be proud of jacob. >> yes, he would. >>> let's turn things...
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jacob, take it away. what's going on here? >> reporter: well, that's right. there is a long storied history of security and designs working hand in hand, almost visibly. this new project at newark airport has led lights being replaced by microphones, camer cameras, sensors that cannot only illuminate the ground below but take shots of passengers at the airport, license plates, long lines and working real detection into the fabric of our public life in a way that's almost inadviceble. >> jacob. is newark's lighting system going to be the next step forward in security? >> well, that's really the idea here. from a pure engineering standpoint it's a smart plan where technology has shrunk to the point where it can all be jammed to the space that it's used to occupy. but from a privacy perspective this is a big deal. las vegas has had a long history of snooping on its customers, london is a great pioneer trying to fight crime through a system like this. this is a big step forward in terms of monitoring this. >> should we all be concerned in being tracked with every
jacob, take it away. what's going on here? >> reporter: well, that's right. there is a long storied history of security and designs working hand in hand, almost visibly. this new project at newark airport has led lights being replaced by microphones, camer cameras, sensors that cannot only illuminate the ground below but take shots of passengers at the airport, license plates, long lines and working real detection into the fabric of our public life in a way that's almost inadviceble....
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from the camera there, where some public areas are getting this type of hi-tech security upgrade, jacob in. >> that's right. there's a long history of the relationship between sort of design and security. and these are the classic example the combining of sculpture, nice looks baseballs here. where the giants play, and the ability to stop a mack truck, which is what the general services administration mandates from a certain kind. this technology is a new technology that basically works sensors into the invisible landscape of the existing airport, such that you aren't just getting passive security like these, but devices like this one, would be looking at you following you, identifying you that's what we are looking at here. >> yeah, and jacob, going back to the whole thing of the lightbulb, technically speaking it wouldn't be much different than security cameras would it. >> well, the difference here is that the lightbulbs that we are talking about, are essentially being worked into the existing l.e.d. sockets. technology has gotten to the point where sensors microphones all sorts of t
from the camera there, where some public areas are getting this type of hi-tech security upgrade, jacob in. >> that's right. there's a long history of the relationship between sort of design and security. and these are the classic example the combining of sculpture, nice looks baseballs here. where the giants play, and the ability to stop a mack truck, which is what the general services administration mandates from a certain kind. this technology is a new technology that basically works...
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jacob ward begins our series deciphering dogs. >> reporter: let's be frank who else in our lives hasssion to do this. and who else besides our infant children can expect to receive this particular service? what makes dog so special? dogs and humans have been partnered up for 10,000 years at least. at this point we treat them as members of our family, they sleep in our beds. we pick up after them. and yet what do we know about dogs? how do they see the world? how do they see us. >> okay. >> reporter: at emery university, researchers have taught dogs to lie motionless inside an mri machine. researchers at duke have begun to categorize dogs by intellectual type. >> in the united states there are 18 million dogs in home's homes and get the againet cysts tell us the dog is no different than a wolf. so if there are 80 million wolves in people's homes i think we should find out what they are up to. >> reporter: clive knows something about people, but his expertise is what dogs are thinking. >> you can form a bond with any number of animals, but i think the readiness with which dogs form tha
jacob ward begins our series deciphering dogs. >> reporter: let's be frank who else in our lives hasssion to do this. and who else besides our infant children can expect to receive this particular service? what makes dog so special? dogs and humans have been partnered up for 10,000 years at least. at this point we treat them as members of our family, they sleep in our beds. we pick up after them. and yet what do we know about dogs? how do they see the world? how do they see us. >>...
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>> jacob ward reporting. >> a new report on government spying.s time it's a british intelligence agency accused of intercepting millions of webcam images. it's code named optic nerve, and the people whose photos were connected are not suspects. the paper says 2 million yahoo! users were targeted in 2008 alone. >> two years ago the costa concordia ran into rocks off italy. 32 were killed, the captain accused of the abandoning the cruise liner. he bordered the ship or the first time since the incident. we have this report from giglio island. >> francesco schettino was swamped by the media as he returned to the ship that he captained to tragedy. after spending four hours on board he had an answer. >> translation: those plea bargained admitting blame. i'm here, undergoing trial, so before you say the guilty one, the person responsibility, i'm doing this. >> investigators inspected an emergency generator which allegedly didn't work the night of the shipwreck. francesco schettino's lawyers demanded he join them. >> he has been charged with endangering
>> jacob ward reporting. >> a new report on government spying.s time it's a british intelligence agency accused of intercepting millions of webcam images. it's code named optic nerve, and the people whose photos were connected are not suspects. the paper says 2 million yahoo! users were targeted in 2008 alone. >> two years ago the costa concordia ran into rocks off italy. 32 were killed, the captain accused of the abandoning the cruise liner. he bordered the ship or the first...
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that is something else. >> jacob ward. thanks. from lasers to a light show courtesy of earth. hundreds of images are giving us an extraordinary look at the planet. during a 15 year career, dr leroy charl travelled to space 14 times. we talk to him in our "first person" report. >> you can see a lot of photos stitched together. it's going by more quickly than real time. real time you are travelling $17,500, making -- 17,500 k/hr, in the vid why you -- video you see more. looking bark, you see the observations. people, of course, study the weather. scientists study other aspects of oceans perhaps, or deforestation, change , things like that. they use the photographs. even archeology, there has been significant photographs. even though it's scientifically useful. the main reason we look out the window, because the earth is beautiful, and every place looks beautiful in its own way from the blue seas and lakes to mountain tops, to man made structure. >> it brought me back, watching the video to my time on the station. the pictures are an accurate portrayal of what it's like to be in
that is something else. >> jacob ward. thanks. from lasers to a light show courtesy of earth. hundreds of images are giving us an extraordinary look at the planet. during a 15 year career, dr leroy charl travelled to space 14 times. we talk to him in our "first person" report. >> you can see a lot of photos stitched together. it's going by more quickly than real time. real time you are travelling $17,500, making -- 17,500 k/hr, in the vid why you -- video you see more....
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larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> people on both sides of venezuela's political divide protested in the streets. demonstrators voiced their support for the socialist government. the rally came after police clashed with the anti-government protesters. university students have organized general strikes and other protests against the government. in the bay area, people formed a human chain on the golden gate bridge to show their solidarity with loved ones in venezuela. >> the only thing they have right now is had ideas. the government is responding with bullets. the majority are woman. >> reporter: some local venezuela ans say they look food and other basic supplies because of corruption in the government. in the ukraine, parliament installed speaker of the assembly as interim president. as a result russia has withdrawn its ambassador. russia is deeply divided between regions pro russian and western areas along with closer ties with the european union. >>> a pilot escaped unharmed after a mishap with a world war one replica plane. they tweeted this picture of the plane after it flipped
larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> people on both sides of venezuela's political divide protested in the streets. demonstrators voiced their support for the socialist government. the rally came after police clashed with the anti-government protesters. university students have organized general strikes and other protests against the government. in the bay area, people formed a human chain on the golden gate bridge to show their solidarity with loved ones in venezuela. >> the only...
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gregory jacobs was known as "the bush-man."ehind two leafy branches he held in front of him. then lunge at unsuspecting people who were passing by. many of the people he pranked. would stand back and watch others get scared. then tip the bushman. the street performer did this for 30-years, attracting large crowds at times. jacobs was one of two people who performed the "bushman" bit. >> we still have left over rain. i will talk about when the next storm is set to arrive. >> welcome back. the time is 912. we have some new pictures in this morning all the new snow that fell overnight in the sierra. first, chp crews were making the roads safer near truckee. at northstar resort for instance, 7 inches of new snow fell at the summit overnight. and at kirkwood. they got a solid 12 inches of snow at the base at 14 inches at the top of the mountain. the area expects to get more snow today. the late and sporadic snow has made for a frustrating ski season. >> we're still looking at plenty of slow traffic. we will take a close look at what
gregory jacobs was known as "the bush-man."ehind two leafy branches he held in front of him. then lunge at unsuspecting people who were passing by. many of the people he pranked. would stand back and watch others get scared. then tip the bushman. the street performer did this for 30-years, attracting large crowds at times. jacobs was one of two people who performed the "bushman" bit. >> we still have left over rain. i will talk about when the next storm is set to...
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. >> reporter: ambassador susan jacobs is the u.s.tment's special adviser on children's issues. egypt, she says, is a difficult country to deal with because it's not signed on to the hague convention regarding children's issues, which allows in some cases for the return of abducted kids. >> as an american citizen whose tax dollars go over there, is there no way we can say to egypt you want $3 billion a year for your military? give us back these 22 kids that are american citizens. >> well, i would argue that we have a very complex relationship that goes beyond military aid. we are trying to work with egypt's government as they transition to democracy to encourage all kinds of new practices. and one of them would be adherence to the hague convention or to recognize u.s. court orders. and we'll continue to urge them to do that. but i don't think we're going to just say, you know, we're through with you if you don't do this one thing because we have many things that we want them to do. this is one of them. >> reporter: michael shannon has
. >> reporter: ambassador susan jacobs is the u.s.tment's special adviser on children's issues. egypt, she says, is a difficult country to deal with because it's not signed on to the hague convention regarding children's issues, which allows in some cases for the return of abducted kids. >> as an american citizen whose tax dollars go over there, is there no way we can say to egypt you want $3 billion a year for your military? give us back these 22 kids that are american citizens....
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the man everyone knew as john jacob was in fact john towery, a member of the force protection service at fort lewis. he also spied on the industrial workers of the world, and iraq veterans against the war. the antiwar activists brendan exposekas dunn helped john towery's dreaded notary -- identity. spoke., dunn >> after was confirmed he was in fact john towery, i knew he would not call me so i called him up today after and said, john, what is the deal? is this true? he said, yes, it is true, but there's a lot more to the story than what was publicized. me andanted to meet with another anarchist in person to discuss what happened and what his role was. so when i met him, he admitted to several things. he admitted, yes, he did spy on us and did infiltrate us. he admitted he did pass on information to an intelligence network, which as you mentioned earlier, was composed of dozens of law enforcement agencies ranging from municipal to county to state a regional, and several federal agencies including immigration customs and enforcement, joint terrorism task force, fbi, homeland security, t
the man everyone knew as john jacob was in fact john towery, a member of the force protection service at fort lewis. he also spied on the industrial workers of the world, and iraq veterans against the war. the antiwar activists brendan exposekas dunn helped john towery's dreaded notary -- identity. spoke., dunn >> after was confirmed he was in fact john towery, i knew he would not call me so i called him up today after and said, john, what is the deal? is this true? he said, yes, it is...
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>> paul jacobs. i am the chairman and ceo of qualcomm, and i have been at the company basically since the beginning. we started in 1985, and i have been ceo since 2005. i am just about to step down as ceo and remain executive chairman so i can spend more time focusing on technology and innovation and less on some of the other parts of the ceo job i did not like as much. [laughter] >> peer? >> i am peer schatz, ceo of a company called qiagen. we are in the area of life sciences, and we work with genetic information. i have been doing that now for 20 years, and i also built the company basically from its start. we are particularly active in the area of personalized medicine, using genetic information for health care, in particular diagnosis. >> and for many people, they hear about disruptive innovation all the time. we thought we would begin with a visual to help you understand what bloomberg thinks it means. >> so a buddy of mine, andy, i will be honest -- his name is not andy, his name is max, and he
>> paul jacobs. i am the chairman and ceo of qualcomm, and i have been at the company basically since the beginning. we started in 1985, and i have been ceo since 2005. i am just about to step down as ceo and remain executive chairman so i can spend more time focusing on technology and innovation and less on some of the other parts of the ceo job i did not like as much. [laughter] >> peer? >> i am peer schatz, ceo of a company called qiagen. we are in the area of life...
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here's abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: floods, mudslides and avalanches from the pacific northwest to a wintry mess. snow falling in seattle, ice in portland, led to advisories to stay indoors. rain and surging water in northern california uprooted trees, sending them crashing onto cars. utility poles came down and power lines with them. >> heavy rains. we have measured about 12 inches of rain so far. >> reporter: the downpour washed out roads and triggered dangerous mud slides. but the rainfall so far is not enough to make much of a dent in the drought. 78% of the great lakes are frozen over, the most in decades. >> it's a bad winter. everybody's tired of it. >> reporter: in southwestern pennsylvania, more than 20 people were injured when this tour bush crashed on a snowy road. authorities say it was going too fast. some places are still trying to shake off the effects of previous storms. residents have had no electricity in this philadelphia neighborhood for the better part of a week. >> this has been the longest. this is outrageous. >> reporter: millions in the middle of the countr
here's abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: floods, mudslides and avalanches from the pacific northwest to a wintry mess. snow falling in seattle, ice in portland, led to advisories to stay indoors. rain and surging water in northern california uprooted trees, sending them crashing onto cars. utility poles came down and power lines with them. >> heavy rains. we have measured about 12 inches of rain so far. >> reporter: the downpour washed out roads and triggered dangerous mud...
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jacobs, chairman and ceo of qualcomm, and i have been at the company since the beginning, we started in 1985, and i have been ceo since 2005. to step down as ceo and remain executive chairman so i can spend more time focusing on technology and innovation and less on some of the other parts of the ceo job i did not like as much. [laughter] eerre -- i api f -- we're using genetic information for health care, in particular diagnosis. >> and for many people, they hear about disruptive innovation all the time. we thought we would begin with a visual to help you understand what bloomberg thinks it means. >> so a buddy of mine, andy, i will be honest amazon is not andy, his name is max, and he wants like all engineers to start a company, and he wants to limbs, nothat makes limbs, prosthetic limbs, you cannot make limbs, that is crazy talk. eddie at the -- any have a business plan, and he think that he can make it big, but first you need cash. we all do. so it is obvious answer -- go to a bank, go for a long, but that is going to take too long. -- listed ons idea a crowd funding website, and
jacobs, chairman and ceo of qualcomm, and i have been at the company since the beginning, we started in 1985, and i have been ceo since 2005. to step down as ceo and remain executive chairman so i can spend more time focusing on technology and innovation and less on some of the other parts of the ceo job i did not like as much. [laughter] eerre -- i api f -- we're using genetic information for health care, in particular diagnosis. >> and for many people, they hear about disruptive...