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and who's going to kill her except jacob? >> the most dangerous time for a domestic abuse victim is shortly after she tries to make a clean break from her abuser, and she had just done this in a big way. she had moved away. >> investigators interrogated christina's ex-boyfriend jacob immediately after her murder. he said that on the night of the murder he was a half hour away. >> jacob produced two very credible witnesses to testify that he had been drinking with them. as a matter of fact, they were members of the university of iowa women's track team. >> but the medical examiner estimated the time of death could have been any time between 9:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m., and not all of jacob's time could be accounted for. the evidence at the crime scene indicated the perpetrator was probably someone christina knew. other evidence suggested it was someone who lived close by. for example, the killer wasn't wearing shoes. >> when you have a barefoot print in blood, it's obviously someone that's close to the scene, whether it's someone
and who's going to kill her except jacob? >> the most dangerous time for a domestic abuse victim is shortly after she tries to make a clean break from her abuser, and she had just done this in a big way. she had moved away. >> investigators interrogated christina's ex-boyfriend jacob immediately after her murder. he said that on the night of the murder he was a half hour away. >> jacob produced two very credible witnesses to testify that he had been drinking with them. as a...
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jacob, come on, put it down.i went and reached for them because i knew he was not going to do anything whatsoever. now, if it was another kid that is a batterer, i wouldn't have been nearly as familiar with him. he signed a contract with me that he would behave and he would stay out of trouble and not self-mutilate if you would let him sit in the chairs. >> jacob tells us that episode started when his entire unit was locked down because one offender acted out. >> i don't like being punished. i don't like being in my room. >> how did you find something to wrap around your finger? >> that's not hard. they sew the pillows with different strings. i put the pencil in, cut the string off. >> does it feel good to you at the time when you're doing that? do you like pain? >> no, i can't feel it in my left hand. >> you know the drill with this, right? so you're not going to harm yourself? if so, you're going to let us know, right? >> it just takes off a lot of stress off me because i'm diagnosed stpd. social stress disorde
jacob, come on, put it down.i went and reached for them because i knew he was not going to do anything whatsoever. now, if it was another kid that is a batterer, i wouldn't have been nearly as familiar with him. he signed a contract with me that he would behave and he would stay out of trouble and not self-mutilate if you would let him sit in the chairs. >> jacob tells us that episode started when his entire unit was locked down because one offender acted out. >> i don't like being...
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maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out.ut the 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
maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out.ut the 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...
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>>i'm sorry that this happened i miss jacob every single day i'd rather have him i'd gladly trade my life for his you know he was just two years old. >>it's believed that 2 year old jacob and his 4 year old brother jeremy made their way down the stairs and into the garage where the pit bulls were. officials believe it happened around 8:30 in the morning but hayashi, who had gone to play tennis with his son says it could have happened earlier. his wife was sleeping upstairs, his son in law michael told officials he left for work at 5:30. hayashi says michael was the one who slept in this room with the children and oversaw them. >> he knew i was asleep at 6:30 he knew i was going to take my kids to tennis and yet he just up and left. >>police reports say that those in the famliy were previously concerned about the dangers of hayashi's pit bulls. hayashi says that is false. >>i think my wife is the only one who told me to get rid of the dogs because she didn't like cleaning up after the dogs because 5 dogs is a lot to clean up after. >>hayashi says when he left the house he didn't knock
>>i'm sorry that this happened i miss jacob every single day i'd rather have him i'd gladly trade my life for his you know he was just two years old. >>it's believed that 2 year old jacob and his 4 year old brother jeremy made their way down the stairs and into the garage where the pit bulls were. officials believe it happened around 8:30 in the morning but hayashi, who had gone to play tennis with his son says it could have happened earlier. his wife was sleeping upstairs, his son...
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the executive jacob jaber joins us. why does the world need another coffee chain?ter water, coffee is the most consumed beverages in most countries. it is a really popular drink and it is more than a beverage. it is social. it is something that brings some people together and i think a lot of people drink coffee for different reasons. in america and certain cities, it has become kind of like a drug. you can drink it for whatever way you enjoy drinking and philz is unique and different. when you come inside of one, you will absolutely recognize that. our philosophy is that the best coffee in the world is the coffee that comes to your taste. we try to, in a friendly way, understand what you like and hopefully handcraft the best coffee you've ever had. >> jacob, explain how you and your brother started all this. >> phil is actually my dad. don't worry about it. he has been into coffee since he was a little kid. back home, he used to sell coffee door-to-door. when he moved to the states at the age of 16, he opened his first grocery store to try to make a living but cof
the executive jacob jaber joins us. why does the world need another coffee chain?ter water, coffee is the most consumed beverages in most countries. it is a really popular drink and it is more than a beverage. it is social. it is something that brings some people together and i think a lot of people drink coffee for different reasons. in america and certain cities, it has become kind of like a drug. you can drink it for whatever way you enjoy drinking and philz is unique and different. when you...
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it evolves jacob sefransky. at the time his girlfriend was being treated for cancer and skid scd him to supply her with ferltsization for her eggs. welcome to both of you. make this clear: so one judge ruled in her favor, but now, what is the court said currently? >> well, we are right now appealed the judge's edition and we are asking the illinois appellate court to reverse their opinion and let jacob control when and how he becomes a parent and that decision will come within four to six months. >> you broke one your girlfriend and decided you didn't want to have this child, is that right? >> unfortunately, that is not correct. originally carla and i both you know due to the circumstances, and the short time interval between her diagnosis to her treatment, you know this was somewhat of a rush decision. and she was planning, the two of us were planning on freezing eggs separate, and embri embryos together. we had this because carla had some reservations whether or not our relationship was strong enough to make i
it evolves jacob sefransky. at the time his girlfriend was being treated for cancer and skid scd him to supply her with ferltsization for her eggs. welcome to both of you. make this clear: so one judge ruled in her favor, but now, what is the court said currently? >> well, we are right now appealed the judge's edition and we are asking the illinois appellate court to reverse their opinion and let jacob control when and how he becomes a parent and that decision will come within four to six...
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so colonel jacobs, that is, you know i want to go to that for a minute because there is snarkiness that can enter into the political dialogue of the phren french. but i have noticed it five years ago when i was here, and there is real appreciation in the french public when it comes to d-day. >> yeah. you know, they depended on the united states to save the world and the united states did in fact save the world. there is another aspect of this and with the world in flames and the people fighting against tyranny, the same sort of atmosphere develops among allies as it does among the comrades in the foxhole fighting against the enemy enemy. there is a notion that we are all in it together. that persists now 70 years later. the notion in franklin's words we either hang together or we will surely hang separately. and it is that generation of both americans and europeans who know that they saved the world and protected everybody against tyranny and took it all back. and after if war presided over the biggest economic boon in the world, and they know that i did it, and they know it is because
so colonel jacobs, that is, you know i want to go to that for a minute because there is snarkiness that can enter into the political dialogue of the phren french. but i have noticed it five years ago when i was here, and there is real appreciation in the french public when it comes to d-day. >> yeah. you know, they depended on the united states to save the world and the united states did in fact save the world. there is another aspect of this and with the world in flames and the people...
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he suggests they also bring their 7-month-old son, jacob. >> i almost begged, hey, let's bring jacob along. let's -- this will be so much fun. everything will be fine, i'll hold him. >> so i relented and let him bring him up. and that was the most scary part about it, is knowing that he was in the plane with us and not buckled. >> in the air, the five of them take in utah's magnificent landscape. >> the weather was the best weather we had had in weeks. it was really exciting. >> but about half an hour into the flight, the pilot has some worrisome news. >> and the pilot let us know that something was wrong. >> there's carburetor ice. >> ice has formed on the carburetor, cutting off the engine from his fuel supply. >> i didn't believe him, because i know he's a little bit of a jokester, and it was my first time. >> but this is no joke. >> the engine had severely lost power. he did everything that he was supposed to. he had the carburetor heat on and he pulled it out, even more, to try to rid itself from the ice. >> it's too late. at 8,500 feet, the engine stops running. >> he told us t
he suggests they also bring their 7-month-old son, jacob. >> i almost begged, hey, let's bring jacob along. let's -- this will be so much fun. everything will be fine, i'll hold him. >> so i relented and let him bring him up. and that was the most scary part about it, is knowing that he was in the plane with us and not buckled. >> in the air, the five of them take in utah's magnificent landscape. >> the weather was the best weather we had had in weeks. it was really...
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and so, i want to start with you, colonel jacobs, and this report is painting a dire picture. >> well, i'm not surprised. one is systemic, and it is a large ungangly bureaucracy that has been living in the 19th century for a long time and it is only until general shinseki took over that the records were computererized and they could not talk to defense department from whom they got the patients from, and no cultural oversight from congress, and a problem for a long time. it is nice that the congressmen are getting exorcised about it, but it is long overdue that congress should exercise some supervision over this department, so you have a cultural and structural problem and both of them vo to be fixed before veterans can be treated proper properly. >> and in a lot of ways cultural problems. >> yes, you need good leadership, and if you don't, otherwise, that is not going to be fixed either. >> and dana, new director sloan suggests that there are many more vets with a 90-day waiting period of nearly 64,000 vets who were never seen in the last ten years. >> well, he has not done much, the
and so, i want to start with you, colonel jacobs, and this report is painting a dire picture. >> well, i'm not surprised. one is systemic, and it is a large ungangly bureaucracy that has been living in the 19th century for a long time and it is only until general shinseki took over that the records were computererized and they could not talk to defense department from whom they got the patients from, and no cultural oversight from congress, and a problem for a long time. it is nice that...
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he said you're no longer jack jacobs, you're jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient and you're going to behavior accordingly. do you understand what i'm talking about? and i said yes, sir, i sure do. and i told kyle that story and that's what gave him the chills. >> that is what is remarkable about your conversation with him is that -- and even when you talk about your own medal, it isn't really about yourself. that it is a burden and a responsibility, especially to the men who didn't make it back. >> somebody once asked bob kerry, who has been on -- at this disk from time to time who is a medal of honor receiptant, lost his leg in vietnam, but it's worth retelling. somebody once asked him what does it take to receive the medal of owner? he said you have to do something. people have to be able to see it. they have to write and they kaeptd hate you. think about all those people who performed valiantly in combat and nobody saw them or they saw them and they themselves were killed and there was nobody left to witness. and you realize that you do wear -- any award, not just the medal of hon
he said you're no longer jack jacobs, you're jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient and you're going to behavior accordingly. do you understand what i'm talking about? and i said yes, sir, i sure do. and i told kyle that story and that's what gave him the chills. >> that is what is remarkable about your conversation with him is that -- and even when you talk about your own medal, it isn't really about yourself. that it is a burden and a responsibility, especially to the men who didn't make...
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everyone is doing well. >> eric: do it, jacob. one of the guys at fox, been there for many years. good man, good man. except he went to usc. >> justin: outside to chris stewart. stewart's 2 for 3, a couple of singles and a flyout to right. chopper to short stop. turner makes a nice hop. throws it across. that will do it in the eighth. we head to the bottom half of the eighth. it's 12-2, dodgers. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. ♪ gonna grab some afternoon delight ♪ [ male announcer ] you know what time it is. it's happier hour at taco bell. enjoy one dollar loaded grillers or any one dollar medium drink from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm every day. [ bong ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. [ crunching, rumbling ] ...it were possible... [ low-pitched scraping, thud ] to capture... [ trilling ] the precision... [ sloshing ] passion... [ low-pitched scraping,
everyone is doing well. >> eric: do it, jacob. one of the guys at fox, been there for many years. good man, good man. except he went to usc. >> justin: outside to chris stewart. stewart's 2 for 3, a couple of singles and a flyout to right. chopper to short stop. turner makes a nice hop. throws it across. that will do it in the eighth. we head to the bottom half of the eighth. it's 12-2, dodgers. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live...
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philz coffee executive jacob jaber joining us from severn cisco.r "taking stock." ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. ahead on "bloomberg west" netflix and verizon are not backing down after a feud over internet fees escalates. netflix says it will not remove messages it shows to viewers and blames verizon for the -- they demand that the company stop the messages or face illegal
philz coffee executive jacob jaber joining us from severn cisco.r "taking stock." ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. ahead on "bloomberg west" netflix and verizon are not backing down after a feud over internet fees escalates. netflix says it will not remove messages it shows to viewers and blames verizon for the -- they demand that the...
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. >>> on a cold, spring afternoon in 2004, ray lee jacobs found what looked like human bones in the backyard of the 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 c
. >>> on a cold, spring afternoon in 2004, ray lee jacobs found what looked like human bones in the backyard of the 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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laws were much likely to respond to jacob smith than to santiago rodriguez. state in the study, legislators could have simply responded with a "yes" driver's licenses were not required in any of the states in order to vote. but they didn't respond with a simple "yes." they responded differently depending on who had e-mailed them. this result, the researchers conclude is fairly strong evidence of bias by legislators that may be rooted in personal attitudes. and the myth-making around voter fraud continues. in alabama, a state with a brand spanking brand new voter i.d. law republicans offer a $1,000 reward to anyone who helps find evidence of voter fraud. so far, there's been no evidence worthy of the prize. joining me now is national political reporter for the "washington post" malika henderson and staff writer, jamel buoy. nia, does this study do anything to dampen the fervor for voter suppression, voter i.d. laws? >> no. probably not. if you look at what the rnc is saying they just sent out an e-mail a couple of hours ago saying that black voters are just li
laws were much likely to respond to jacob smith than to santiago rodriguez. state in the study, legislators could have simply responded with a "yes" driver's licenses were not required in any of the states in order to vote. but they didn't respond with a simple "yes." they responded differently depending on who had e-mailed them. this result, the researchers conclude is fairly strong evidence of bias by legislators that may be rooted in personal attitudes. and the...
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colonel jack jacobs, thank you so much. appreciate that.poral tomorrow continues at 9:00 a.m. he used his body to save the life of a fellow marine. that does it for "news nation." up next, andrea mitchell reports. stick around. e. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my
colonel jack jacobs, thank you so much. appreciate that.poral tomorrow continues at 9:00 a.m. he used his body to save the life of a fellow marine. that does it for "news nation." up next, andrea mitchell reports. stick around. e. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new...
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we sent nbc news military analyst colonel jack jacobs to georgia to talk to some folks. >> reporter: at this atlanta health club, sergeant bowe bergdahl was a hot topic of conversation. we sat down with club members, a former marine, a woman with two nephews currently serving in afghanistan, and a retired attorney to hear their opinions. marty, what did you think when you first heard that bowe bergdahl was coming back? >> kind of happy to hear that we were getting one of our guys back. and i understood that there was a trade for five other guys who were in prison down in gitmo. and that really didn't bother me much in the moment. >> rob, what did you think? >> i got marine buddies talking about it. you know, i just -- i want to know the truth, i guess. if it's all true or if it's -- if it's something else going on there. because if it is true, then actions need to be taken. >> reporter: leann, how about you? what do you think about that? >> i was happy to hear that, you know, he was coming home. it just -- it seems like the right thing to do. >> reporter: when you heard that he came
we sent nbc news military analyst colonel jack jacobs to georgia to talk to some folks. >> reporter: at this atlanta health club, sergeant bowe bergdahl was a hot topic of conversation. we sat down with club members, a former marine, a woman with two nephews currently serving in afghanistan, and a retired attorney to hear their opinions. marty, what did you think when you first heard that bowe bergdahl was coming back? >> kind of happy to hear that we were getting one of our guys...
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i would like both you, heath, to stay with us, rabbi jacobs, we've got more questions. take a break and talk more in a moment. swagen passat is hes above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat s for $199 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. okay buddy, what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... but apple cinnamon is my favorite too... and fruity... oh yeah, and frosted! okay, but...what's you're most favorite of all? hmm... the kind i have with you. me too. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. ♪ after one year, skin looks ageless. ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken
i would like both you, heath, to stay with us, rabbi jacobs, we've got more questions. take a break and talk more in a moment. swagen passat is hes above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and lease the...
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colonel jack jacobs is back with us, and what a powerful interview.ntil the civil war, only 35 men have received it, and you are one of them and what is the tie that binds you together? >> ell with, the notion of service and sacrifice, and the same thing that binds all of the men and women who have fought for the united states since the inception. we have had tens of millions of american americans who have worn the uniform in peace and in war. their hearts are all together to serve the nation. and sometimes they have to serve it under difficult situations like carpenter did. >> how does it change a person's life? >> well, it changes it immeasurably, and you are no longer yourself. i remember some guidance that was given to me shortly after i was decorated was given to my by general jimmy doolittldoolittle >> wow. >> and it was a long time ago and he was a three-star general and conducted the attack on tokyo shortly after the attack on pearl harbor so that we could demonstrate that we were really in it to win. he took me aside one day and put his arm a
colonel jack jacobs is back with us, and what a powerful interview.ntil the civil war, only 35 men have received it, and you are one of them and what is the tie that binds you together? >> ell with, the notion of service and sacrifice, and the same thing that binds all of the men and women who have fought for the united states since the inception. we have had tens of millions of american americans who have worn the uniform in peace and in war. their hearts are all together to serve the...
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i want to bring in general barry mccaffrey courage jack jacobs. i want to get your reaction.been listening to this conversation, firsthand accounts. you've met a lot of world war ii veterans. general mccaffrey your sort of first response here. >> well, those interviews remind me my dad is a world war ii veteran, my father-in-law, my uncles the scale of that conflict 407,000 u.s. killed in action 670,000 wounded. and this d-day invasion certainly historically is a huge point. chuck, i think what we need to remind our viewers about, though, is it was not a forgone conclusion that this would work. these 19-year-old paratroopers and rangers and sailors and air men were going into europe against the most absolutely brutal well-trained and experienced army in the history of warfare. what they pulled off on that first day, green, inexperienced troops was not just personal courage but the best organized operation imaginable. thousands of ships and planes and boats. just astonishing the astonishingly what they accomplished. >> and general jacobs tell me how they teach d-day at war col
i want to bring in general barry mccaffrey courage jack jacobs. i want to get your reaction.been listening to this conversation, firsthand accounts. you've met a lot of world war ii veterans. general mccaffrey your sort of first response here. >> well, those interviews remind me my dad is a world war ii veteran, my father-in-law, my uncles the scale of that conflict 407,000 u.s. killed in action 670,000 wounded. and this d-day invasion certainly historically is a huge point. chuck, i...
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colonel jack jacobs, nbc news, whippany, new jersey. >> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening to you. >> a desperate search in the south bay. today a door-to-door search by family members after a woman goes missing. she hasn't been seen since last sunday leaving her sister's house in gilroy. we'll go live to gilroy right now for the latest on the search. >> reporter: i'm here at gilroy pd. tonight they are asking for your help in finding mimi and also her family posted this flyer all over town. they have been out searching for her throughout the day. they're extremely worried because she left her sister's house here in gilroy last sunday morning with only the clothes on her back. which is why today friends and family combed gilroy downtown, christmas hill park, and knocking on doors. her brother says she was visiting her sister in gilroy when she took off walking last weekend. >> on sunday morning she did walk out of the hous
colonel jack jacobs, nbc news, whippany, new jersey. >> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening to you. >> a desperate search in the south bay. today a door-to-door search by family members after a woman goes missing. she hasn't been seen since last sunday leaving her sister's house in gilroy. we'll go live to...
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jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. food i just about expensive eat but food for everyone and there's organizations in the city that are doing really good work making sure that healthy food it assessable to everyone. more and more as follows are are becoming interested in upper arlthd they want to joy the open green pace sea know where their food it coming from we'll look at 3 programs talking ushering agricultural and garden to new heights. so what exactly it, your honor agricultural >> it the growing food or flowers within city limits traditionally we've been referring to communities garden
jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love...
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he was just two years old. >>: it's believed to year- old jacob and his 4 year-old brother germy madeeir way down the stairs and into the garage with its bid for the devils were. >>: officials believe that happened around a 30 in the morning a high as she went on to play tennis with his son says it could've happened earlier. his wife was sleeping upstairs his son and lamichael told officials he left for work and 530. hi-fi says michael was the one who slept in this room with the children and oversaw them >>: he knew i was asleep at 630 he was wanted my kids to tennis. and yet he does of them left them a police report to save those of the family who were previously concerned about the dangers of high-ysabel hi-you said that is false. >>: but think my wife was the only person who committed the rim of the dog's not the family and that was because she did not like cleaning up after them. >>: hi-fi says when he left the house he did not knock on the door to see if his son-in-law michael was there over fear of michael getting angry with him. >>: it's hard to determine whose fault it is. is
he was just two years old. >>: it's believed to year- old jacob and his 4 year-old brother germy madeeir way down the stairs and into the garage with its bid for the devils were. >>: officials believe that happened around a 30 in the morning a high as she went on to play tennis with his son says it could've happened earlier. his wife was sleeping upstairs his son and lamichael told officials he left for work and 530. hi-fi says michael was the one who slept in this room with the...
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jack jacobs caught up with gorman and his friends at their annual reunion. >> this is our -- >> theresome bonds that run deep. friendships forged at one of the most pivotal moments in history, that have with stood the test of time. >> there's an invisible line that goes through the body of each man who's ever served in the military that only we can understand. >> we first introduced you to ed gorman last month, an army radio operator who took part in the normandy operation and still bears the emotional scars today. >> when they talk about a pool of red, you see a whole hundred yards of shore line -- >> it's okay, you're talking to an old soldier too, you know. >> you know, in red. >> the horrors of war are still etched in the hearts and minds of all the remaining members of gorman's world war ii unit. >> the 294th jasko who landed on omaha beach on d-day. >> there's nothing more bonding than being in combat together. >> you must realize we were facing death. >> veterans have been getting together annually since 1986. >> we got shot at. >> arthur tower, bob rhode and gorman have shared
jack jacobs caught up with gorman and his friends at their annual reunion. >> this is our -- >> theresome bonds that run deep. friendships forged at one of the most pivotal moments in history, that have with stood the test of time. >> there's an invisible line that goes through the body of each man who's ever served in the military that only we can understand. >> we first introduced you to ed gorman last month, an army radio operator who took part in the normandy...
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remember mark jacobs is running seco second, and the self-funder, and people just say that he didn'td the polling lead, because he had the most money, and had the most ads on the air, but he could not close the deal, and many people make the parallel to the c campaign that mitt romney had in 2007 where he put a lot of money on the air in iowa, but he did not connect on the ground like ernst did. >> and looking at the mississippi race between thad cochran and the tea party-bacedd candidate mcdaniel. and it turned dirty when pictures of cochran's bed-ridden wife turned up. what impact there? >> well, it has dominated the pages here, but it is going to be unclear in the final day how is it going to break here. it is clear that many people have gotten more disgusted with the race over that, but on the ther han-- other hand, it has energized some supporters of mcdaniel who say it is unfair attack. and one reason that some people are getting involved in the race is because they view it as unfair attack by established republicans on somebody who had tea party support. so mcdaniel has moved
remember mark jacobs is running seco second, and the self-funder, and people just say that he didn'td the polling lead, because he had the most money, and had the most ads on the air, but he could not close the deal, and many people make the parallel to the c campaign that mitt romney had in 2007 where he put a lot of money on the air in iowa, but he did not connect on the ground like ernst did. >> and looking at the mississippi race between thad cochran and the tea party-bacedd candidate...
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redness or jacob was found the officials believe happened around 830 in the morning it high on she could gonna play tennis with his son says it could happen earlier. with sitting upstairs his son-in-law michael told officials he left for work at 530 it says michael was the one who slipped into the room with the children and oversaw them. he does see the 630 going to take my kids to tennis. they still left. those in the family still previously concerned about the dangers of high on shoes tipples he says that is false. that was because i guess said she like cleaning up after the dogs. , she suddenly left the house he did not knock on the door receive his son-in-law's there over fear of michael getting angry with him. parted determine whose fault is emma's of my but my goal it's hard say. globally all lost >> : even though it was just accident >> : he faces up to 10 years in jail sentence on july 7th keep in mind is important to now those couples had killed a previously family dog that also killed a parrot but they never harmed any humans >> : generally cooler out there today we did warm an
redness or jacob was found the officials believe happened around 830 in the morning it high on she could gonna play tennis with his son says it could happen earlier. with sitting upstairs his son-in-law michael told officials he left for work at 530 it says michael was the one who slipped into the room with the children and oversaw them. he does see the 630 going to take my kids to tennis. they still left. those in the family still previously concerned about the dangers of high on shoes tipples...
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colonel jacobs, i'll begin with you, sir. this video appears to be a carefully crafted message, aimed at showing the group's outreach and their popularity. i'm sure you're concerned about it. what most concerns you? >> the fact that isis is smart enough to recognize that radical movements attract young people. and the way to attract young people today is to get on to social media. they seem to be very adept at doing that. and recruitment both inside and outside iraq is the goal here. and they're doing a very good job of it, as we can see on the videota video. that's going to increase as their hold solidifies inside iraq, but they're also recruiting outside iraq, and that's very, very dangerous. >> steve, releasing this video in english, does this point to a sophisticated media strategy? i mean, basically, it guarantees were play in the west. look, we're talking about it. >> well, i think that what is happening, what's been happening for a long time, my former colleague at the new america foundation, peter bergen, has written
colonel jacobs, i'll begin with you, sir. this video appears to be a carefully crafted message, aimed at showing the group's outreach and their popularity. i'm sure you're concerned about it. what most concerns you? >> the fact that isis is smart enough to recognize that radical movements attract young people. and the way to attract young people today is to get on to social media. they seem to be very adept at doing that. and recruitment both inside and outside iraq is the goal here. and...
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msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs is here to break down what's ahead. nightmare scenario seems to be they ultimately take baghdad here. and to prevent that, it seems like they are just up against so much. these are all of the different cities that have fallen so far. of course, that's to these forces known as isis. the islamic state of iraq and syria. first of all, do you think in light of this picture of how much has gone so far that there's any chance of pushing this back? >> there's always a chance but they have to make an effort to counterattack. which is one reason the iraqi army and the militias are gearing up to defend baghdad because ultimately it will mean it will base a jumping off point from which they can counterattack. unless they counterattack, then they will have big troubles. not necessarily in baghdad but they'll totally and completely lose control of the north forever. >> what about the broader regional implications. just how hugely wide this is. across the two countries here, all the way up to the mediterranean. and could we see a tak
msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs is here to break down what's ahead. nightmare scenario seems to be they ultimately take baghdad here. and to prevent that, it seems like they are just up against so much. these are all of the different cities that have fallen so far. of course, that's to these forces known as isis. the islamic state of iraq and syria. first of all, do you think in light of this picture of how much has gone so far that there's any chance of pushing this back? >>...
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colonel jack jacobs is here to explain the complicated legal road ahead for sergeant bowe bergdahl as an inquiry into what exactly happened the night of his capture continues. then the n.r.a. is peddling as fast as they can apologizing to the guns and restaurants crowd for calling them weird and scary. we'll explain. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. save up to 25% and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com. feel like a k
colonel jack jacobs is here to explain the complicated legal road ahead for sergeant bowe bergdahl as an inquiry into what exactly happened the night of his capture continues. then the n.r.a. is peddling as fast as they can apologizing to the guns and restaurants crowd for calling them weird and scary. we'll explain. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a...
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let's bring in msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs and bloomberg news white house correspondent lisa lehrer. i'm going to pick up where peter left off, pointing out the way both the white house was caught flat footed and the way some republicans have evolved on the issue of the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl. he mentioned kelly ayotte and john mccain, republican senator jim inhoff is another one who has been very vocal in supporting trying to really push to bring bowe bergdahl back. prior to the release he said the mission to bring our missing soldiers home is one that will never end. it's important we make every effort to bring this captured soldier home to his family. since bowe bergdahl has been released he's changed his tune a bit. let's listen to what he had to say. >> my response is the president knew full and well that these are the highest ranking taliban people in captivity and that's the issue. it wouldn't make any difference who bergdahl was. you don't swap out and turn back to the fight people who have killed americans, people who are the brain power of taliban. t
let's bring in msnbc military analyst colonel jack jacobs and bloomberg news white house correspondent lisa lehrer. i'm going to pick up where peter left off, pointing out the way both the white house was caught flat footed and the way some republicans have evolved on the issue of the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl. he mentioned kelly ayotte and john mccain, republican senator jim inhoff is another one who has been very vocal in supporting trying to really push to bring bowe bergdahl back....
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>> jacob. >> you know, i'm sorry. if baghdad fell, it would be incredibly -- an incredibly dangerous development. i don't see that happening i ii quickly. clearly, there are isis forces inside baghdad conducting attack wills for months but the malaki process is a baghdad approach and where the concentration of the hard core loyal security forces are so i don't think that will happen quickly. >> i hope not. jacob siegel, spider marks, thank you for your insight. >> thank you, carol. >>> kicked out of the coast guard and heading to afghanistan for the army. we'll dive into bergdahl's reported personal journals and the portrait they paint of what some call a fragile young man. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. would i lie about
>> jacob. >> you know, i'm sorry. if baghdad fell, it would be incredibly -- an incredibly dangerous development. i don't see that happening i ii quickly. clearly, there are isis forces inside baghdad conducting attack wills for months but the malaki process is a baghdad approach and where the concentration of the hard core loyal security forces are so i don't think that will happen quickly. >> i hope not. jacob siegel, spider marks, thank you for your insight. >> thank...
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joining me now from new york is jacob silverman, author of a book on social media. good to have you with us. companies and websites are looking for new ways to get our attention, to stay on our wibilities and read their material. what is is particularly disturb going the way facebook went about it? >> i think you raise an important point now, we know that that kind of work goes on all the time. the issue is we don't always know how facebook or any other large internet company, especially the one that's in the business of filtering a lot of information for a lot of people, we don't know what kind of manipulation goes on behind the scenes, how they test things on users and what in the case of facebook say its news need algorithm looks for. what's more disturbing here is this is part of a study that was done among academics that usually have a higher ethical standard than manipulating users of a large commercial product basically without their informed consent. >> this wasn't just a facebook study, it was conducted in concert with universities, as you say. the point is
joining me now from new york is jacob silverman, author of a book on social media. good to have you with us. companies and websites are looking for new ways to get our attention, to stay on our wibilities and read their material. what is is particularly disturb going the way facebook went about it? >> i think you raise an important point now, we know that that kind of work goes on all the time. the issue is we don't always know how facebook or any other large internet company, especially...
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some of the of hard-core activists marc jacobs's another candidate who is very wealthy from iowa moved away then moved back spending his own money, but no doubt ernst war veteran, females, very articulate and charismatic, she is so whole package for a lot of people why you see such a broader array from romney to sarah palin to marco rubio getting behind her. lou: we are out of time. will we see the republican party of finance the chances in november with tonight's results? >> i think the bigger question is if republicans can come together but the fighting behind them we have to get rid of harry reid in the senate and staged a real takeover in 2016. republicans have to focus on that. getting the economy back on track then we don't have to worry about the future of america. lou: we appreciate it. to a and on fox news channel saturday and sunday night. 8:00 p.m. eastern. with the poll results showed president obama released five islamist terrorist leaders for a of a soldier that apparently abandoned his post? 98 percent said no. vote tonight to believe there is any law president obama fee
some of the of hard-core activists marc jacobs's another candidate who is very wealthy from iowa moved away then moved back spending his own money, but no doubt ernst war veteran, females, very articulate and charismatic, she is so whole package for a lot of people why you see such a broader array from romney to sarah palin to marco rubio getting behind her. lou: we are out of time. will we see the republican party of finance the chances in november with tonight's results? >> i think the...
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entradas y un tercio y regalÓ 9 chocolates la sexta para michael y los high antes terminaban con victoria jacobel mundo de los deportes. >> 120 millas valen?. >> le falta un poco para el peso. >> gracias william. ♪ ♪. >> llegÓ el momento de ver como estÁ el clima. >> adelante guillermo hi trozo porque las temperaturas masacres r , el panorama agradable y aumento en la temperatura, y ahÍ se ve, no hay advertencias, temperaturas de 54, stoke stoke y en el valle, oakland 53 grados y mvrp agradabgrados, y por allÁ boris en las prÓximas horas seguirÁ perdiendo fuerza, persigue generando lluvias, temperaturas hasta los 75 grados, esto en la linea costera, gran inundablemente fin de semana, propicio para cualquier evento al aire libre, tengo mÁs detalles maÑana, buenas noches que descansen. ♪ ♪. >> anuncian expansiÓn durante 5 aÑos que reciben niÑos y niÑas en san francisco para los programas que ayudan a fomentar el desarrollo mental de los menores, detalles en breve. . >> el departamento de salud y servicios sociales de estados unidos, otorgÓ 4 millones de dÓlares a la agencia comÚntiva que reciben
entradas y un tercio y regalÓ 9 chocolates la sexta para michael y los high antes terminaban con victoria jacobel mundo de los deportes. >> 120 millas valen?. >> le falta un poco para el peso. >> gracias william. ♪ ♪. >> llegÓ el momento de ver como estÁ el clima. >> adelante guillermo hi trozo porque las temperaturas masacres r , el panorama agradable y aumento en la temperatura, y ahÍ se ve, no hay advertencias, temperaturas de 54, stoke stoke y en el...
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i understand. >> jacob ward, thank you. are raray suarez is next. next. >> in the name of social mobility economic development and as the president sees it, plain 'ol fairness, the white house is ride together rescue of some students worried about adult lives burdened by student debt. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
i understand. >> jacob ward, thank you. are raray suarez is next. next. >> in the name of social mobility economic development and as the president sees it, plain 'ol fairness, the white house is ride together rescue of some students worried about adult lives burdened by student debt. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
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jake ward jakour science and tey editor jacob ward ahas more. >> some day fool a human being, in a typed conversation that lasted only five minutes. at the cheering test held in london yesterday it evidently did it. this one piece of software designed by a russia and ukrainian programmer invented a back story for it. and that's the gimmick that people are criticizing on social media. they invented eugene who claimed he was a 13-year-old boy from the ukraine, a little bit young, discursive and english wouldn't be his first language. that would explain his weird typos. i had the experience of typing back and forthwith him, he's a little weird, he goes off on tangents with his home city of odessa, he likes to go to movies, he doesn't like soviet movies, all kinds of charming stuff. pretty quickly he begins to repeat himself, cuts himself off mid sentence. he asked me where i was from and what i did, kind of an am niche yack 13-year-old. -- amnesiac. doesn't feel the mild stone that needs to end, "representative" into a customer service robo-call. the how of the future, self-aware into the a
jake ward jakour science and tey editor jacob ward ahas more. >> some day fool a human being, in a typed conversation that lasted only five minutes. at the cheering test held in london yesterday it evidently did it. this one piece of software designed by a russia and ukrainian programmer invented a back story for it. and that's the gimmick that people are criticizing on social media. they invented eugene who claimed he was a 13-year-old boy from the ukraine, a little bit young, discursive...
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jacob ward, al jazeera, san francisco. >> a big night on are broadway for actor brian johnston.ger mcdonald won a tony for her portrayal of lady day. and best play went to a gentleman's guide to love and murder. >>> event meant to raise funds for breast cancer. one michigan teen decided to organize a walk for cerebral palsy on his own. his brother carried him for 40 miles. >> really couldn't explain how much this support has helped push us through. we've had times where we're not really sure, we weren't sure if we could make it. but it's all pushed us through. thank you. >> braden can't get around without a walker but with his brother's help, the pair made their way from home town to university of michigan. that's true brotherly love. stay tuned, the system with joe berlinger is coming up. thanks for watching. >> i'm sitting on the couch and next thing you know i got like three 9 mm just pointed directly at my face, i'm going what is this about? what you comin' in with guns drawn for? they laid us on the ground, out of everybody they picked me. i was like ok, what's going on? th
jacob ward, al jazeera, san francisco. >> a big night on are broadway for actor brian johnston.ger mcdonald won a tony for her portrayal of lady day. and best play went to a gentleman's guide to love and murder. >>> event meant to raise funds for breast cancer. one michigan teen decided to organize a walk for cerebral palsy on his own. his brother carried him for 40 miles. >> really couldn't explain how much this support has helped push us through. we've had times where...
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. >> next op booktv, jacob soll examines the use of financial accounting throughout history and its effect on the life and death of civilizations. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. thanks, everyone, for joining us for this evening's lecture which is the opening event of this week's conference on calculated capitalism. i'm will derringer, i'm a fellow here in the society of humanities, and on behalf of the society of fell los -- fellows it is my great pleasure to introduce professor jacob soll from the university of southern california. among the most innovative and ambitious scholars in the field of intellectual history, professor soll's work has shown that to understand the history of thought, we must understand the practical history of thinking, of the many mundane and often overlooked activities that go into making, storing and transmitting ideas. professor soll received his ph.d. in 1998 and subsequently taught at princeton before his current position at usc. his work has been honored by the american philosophical society, the national endowment for the humani
. >> next op booktv, jacob soll examines the use of financial accounting throughout history and its effect on the life and death of civilizations. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. thanks, everyone, for joining us for this evening's lecture which is the opening event of this week's conference on calculated capitalism. i'm will derringer, i'm a fellow here in the society of humanities, and on behalf of the society of fell los -- fellows it is my great...
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he's facing a 10 years and present for the death of his grandson jacob.his way to the garadge were the pimples were and they were attacked hired said his son-in- law who watches over them just up and left for work without telling him he said didn't check on the kids in their bedroom because he was afraid that is the law will get angry. i'm miss jacob rivers today i rather have him i would gladly change my life for his. he was just two years old. >>: i augeas' said to be sensitive to wait three tables of of the attack along with two other principals they were all destroyed. they killed a family show what the year before but never checked any humans before they killed the boy. >>: safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is just $2.99. there's more savings to love... at s
he's facing a 10 years and present for the death of his grandson jacob.his way to the garadge were the pimples were and they were attacked hired said his son-in- law who watches over them just up and left for work without telling him he said didn't check on the kids in their bedroom because he was afraid that is the law will get angry. i'm miss jacob rivers today i rather have him i would gladly change my life for his. he was just two years old. >>: i augeas' said to be sensitive to wait...
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colonel jacobs, always a pleasure.two big developments when it comes to drones in this country. faa told amazon.com, delivering packages with drones for a fee will remain illegal for now. a year-long investigation by the "washington post" found hundreds of large military drones have malfunctioned and crashed into homes, farms, highways around the world since 2001 >> here at home, faa estimates 7,000 drones in the air next year. many are saying it is raising big problems for your privacy. >> get off of me. >> you are assaulting me! >> police say this teenager in connecticut was assaulted by a woman after his drone was spotted flying over beachgoers there. then in los angeles, the hockey fans knocked this drone right out of the sky. look at that. they crushed it when it hit the grouped, in fact. and this seattle woman snapped a picture of a drone she feared was taking pictures of her through her window. >> i do feel violated. and i am concerned about how this sort of thing will change our world. >> well, joining me now i
colonel jacobs, always a pleasure.two big developments when it comes to drones in this country. faa told amazon.com, delivering packages with drones for a fee will remain illegal for now. a year-long investigation by the "washington post" found hundreds of large military drones have malfunctioned and crashed into homes, farms, highways around the world since 2001 >> here at home, faa estimates 7,000 drones in the air next year. many are saying it is raising big problems for your...
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the public eye is about to see everything. >> that's jacob ward reporting. we end with an image from d-day. the royal air force red arrows performing for the 70th anniversary at normandy. - >> the stream, saturday 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> on america tonight, the controversial r saving sergeant berghdal. blow back erupted over the trey. >> what this does is return five very dangerous people to the fight against america. and what it can mean for others being held. >> slender man, and how a ghoulish internet horror story allegedly inspired pro teen girls to a vicious and terrifying attack.
the public eye is about to see everything. >> that's jacob ward reporting. we end with an image from d-day. the royal air force red arrows performing for the 70th anniversary at normandy. - >> the stream, saturday 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> on america tonight, the controversial r saving sergeant berghdal. blow back erupted over the trey. >> what this does is return five very dangerous people to the fight against america. and what it can mean for others...
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opportunity ton speak with rabbi jacobs myself when i was in detroit briefly.spoke about the very issue. intensebecause of the muzzling that intense within the jewish community around these issues, the severe restrictions that we have seen in the past year through the jewish students on college campuses challenging whether julie mccarthyite restrictions on the way debate and dialogue can happen around israel and on college campuses, we actually don't know exactly are supportive of this isn't right or wrong idea, or those really who want to speak out for justice and feel silenced by the policies of the jewish community. beyond that, i think rabbi jacobs asked the presbyterian general assembly made a last-ditch effort to strong-arm the presbyterian vote against divestment by offering a last-minute meeting with netanyahu, by all accounts, backfired because it was seen as a manipulation. and it is clear that, as i said before, there's not consensus in the jewish committed he on any issue, most certainly this issue. i think it does a disservice to the entire jewish
opportunity ton speak with rabbi jacobs myself when i was in detroit briefly.spoke about the very issue. intensebecause of the muzzling that intense within the jewish community around these issues, the severe restrictions that we have seen in the past year through the jewish students on college campuses challenging whether julie mccarthyite restrictions on the way debate and dialogue can happen around israel and on college campuses, we actually don't know exactly are supportive of this isn't...
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you have lost good men fighting insurgents in afghanistan, tom, jacob richie, jacob lowell.u feel that this has put others at risk? >> i would add those that were killed in a different area but, yeah, i've fought taliban. i've been in fire fights with them. i hear them talking on the walkie-talkie to get a u.s. soldier as a prisoner. it's an ongoing desire for them. we have a desire to take some of them as detain ees. so the fact that there's an exchange five years after he was captured is highly unlikely to create greater incentive than there already is and i don't believe it's going to place u.s. soldiers at greater risk than they already are. enemy combatants, by definition, want to take u.s. soldiers as prisoners. >> jeremy, chris, thank you for your insights. >>> it's home to the rich and famous, many of whom are taking sides for the open house seat representing beverly hills. who is backing the hollywood director and which candidate has a pop star campaign song. >>> and bombs were found in a san francisco home but what led authorities to the home in the first place? [m
you have lost good men fighting insurgents in afghanistan, tom, jacob richie, jacob lowell.u feel that this has put others at risk? >> i would add those that were killed in a different area but, yeah, i've fought taliban. i've been in fire fights with them. i hear them talking on the walkie-talkie to get a u.s. soldier as a prisoner. it's an ongoing desire for them. we have a desire to take some of them as detain ees. so the fact that there's an exchange five years after he was captured...
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army colonel jack jacobs is an nbc news military affairs analyst, a recit of e medal of h and two pur hearts his service during the vietnam war. ,hanks feing here. >> good morning, lester. >> the president and his y' drafting rpoght n and plans e this insurge th?s. intelligence miss why wouldn't plans be in place for something like this? wplace, it's be in ketscntis to figure out that tante took officey like this bee of signs. easoot to be prepared or have decisions made on what we're going to do about it. >> politically boots on the ground is a dead issue as far as the administration is concerned so the only other option is air power, maybeaybe planes. how limiting is that and will the job done? >> very limiting. one of the things we're going to offer is our intelligence capability, our ability to survey the battlefield and give information to the iraqi forces if they're going to fight, provide some limited air strikes in order to hit concentrations of the enemy. but these are tactical measures for what is effectively a strategic problem that is not going to change the arc of the con
army colonel jack jacobs is an nbc news military affairs analyst, a recit of e medal of h and two pur hearts his service during the vietnam war. ,hanks feing here. >> good morning, lester. >> the president and his y' drafting rpoght n and plans e this insurge th?s. intelligence miss why wouldn't plans be in place for something like this? wplace, it's be in ketscntis to figure out that tante took officey like this bee of signs. easoot to be prepared or have decisions made on what...
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. >> nobody knew who she was, frankly, before this, mark jacobs is a wealthy businessman. republicans in d.c. loved him because he could fund his own campaign. joni knocks it to the top with this ad. she's 30% of gold standard polls in iowa, 18 for jacobs. 35% is what the candidate has to have to move past nomination. if she doesn't clear 36%, it would go to a state convention where 2,000 activists would pick the nominee, so forget the campaign and the millions spent, it would come down to the activists. >> ifill: harper appeal is her appeal to people with national figures in the party. sarah palin, when she endorsed joni ernst, that's the first time i heard her name. >> when someone looks like a winner, everybody gets on board. >> ifill: mitt romney is there. >> she's one of the rare who has tea party support and the chamber of commerce. >> ifill: there's democrat in this. >> bruce. this is open because tom harkin is retiring, one of the architects of president obama's healthcare law, he's leaving the senate and bruce bray who is a congressman from the state and also a fo
. >> nobody knew who she was, frankly, before this, mark jacobs is a wealthy businessman. republicans in d.c. loved him because he could fund his own campaign. joni knocks it to the top with this ad. she's 30% of gold standard polls in iowa, 18 for jacobs. 35% is what the candidate has to have to move past nomination. if she doesn't clear 36%, it would go to a state convention where 2,000 activists would pick the nominee, so forget the campaign and the millions spent, it would come down...
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senator jacob javits of new york told president ford that day, in this remarkable meeting, in the cabinet room at the white house, which the senate foreign relations committee, armed services committee, invited themselves to, jacob javits told president ford, i will give you large sums for evacuation, but not one nickel for military aid for south vietnam. senator john glenn was in the room too, the famous astronaut and pilot, right? he told president ford, to his face, this is an amazing quote, the idea here is very different from what i envisioned when he said. i and most senators thought of a surgical extraction, not of a ten-day or two-week operation with a bridge head. senator glenn said, this is a reentry of a magnitude we have not envisioned. i can see north vietnam deciding not to let us get these people out and attacking our bridgehead. then we would have to send forces to protect our security forces. that, he said, fills me with fear. john glenn, famous astronaut, famous test pilot, says, "that fills me with fear." congress was willing to fund an evacuation. congress was willing
senator jacob javits of new york told president ford that day, in this remarkable meeting, in the cabinet room at the white house, which the senate foreign relations committee, armed services committee, invited themselves to, jacob javits told president ford, i will give you large sums for evacuation, but not one nickel for military aid for south vietnam. senator john glenn was in the room too, the famous astronaut and pilot, right? he told president ford, to his face, this is an amazing quote,...
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army colonel jack jacobs is an nbc news military affairs analyst, a recipient of the medal of honor and two purple hearts for his service during the vietnam war. colonel jacobs, thanks for being here. >> good morning, lester. >> the president and his team say they're drafting responses right now and plans over the next few days. this insurgent push didn't happen overnight. did the u.s. intelligence miss that? why wouldn't plans already be in place for something like this? >> they should be in place. if they weren't in place, it's because they did miss it. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that maliki has alienated everybody from the instant he took office and something like this was bound to happen. there's been plenty of signs. there's no reason not to be prepared or have >> politically boots on the ground is a dead issue as far as the administration is concerned. the only option is air power. maybe drones, fighter planes. how limiting is that and would that get the job done in terms of holding back the offense. >> one of the things our intelligence capability. to g
army colonel jack jacobs is an nbc news military affairs analyst, a recipient of the medal of honor and two purple hearts for his service during the vietnam war. colonel jacobs, thanks for being here. >> good morning, lester. >> the president and his team say they're drafting responses right now and plans over the next few days. this insurgent push didn't happen overnight. did the u.s. intelligence miss that? why wouldn't plans already be in place for something like this? >>...