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and who's going to kill her except jacob?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 who live
and who's going to kill her except jacob?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,...
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jacobs retired because of an injury. then after spending time as an art teacher, she found the lump. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> while she has a go mound fund me account, jacobs is focused on helping others. >> if i can save one life because one girl went in prior to her 40th birthday and found something early and it saves her life, then that made it all worth it for me.
jacobs retired because of an injury. then after spending time as an art teacher, she found the lump. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> while she has a go mound fund me account, jacobs is focused on helping others. >> if i can save one life because one girl went in prior to her 40th birthday and found something early and it saves her life, then that made it all worth it for me.
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jacob: it's high noon on monday.ill bealexis tsipras presented with an ultimatum that to theree politically troika demands, or your banks don't necessarily open tuesday morning. it's going to be a very close call. i don't think he is going to just agree to it. he is going to agree, and have to go back and consult the greek people, which means we are probably looking at a referendum or new election or something like that. be anmeans there won't orderly continuation of the program at the end of this month. mark: jacob, prime minister tsipras -- the political reality of this has been settling in. he campaigned on a pledge of rolling back austerity measures that were agreed to before he took office. what are the scenarios looking like for him? jacob: the scenarios politically look very bad. the electoral bluff that he played is about to be called. he won't be able to and austerity and reforms and have other people pay his bills. therefore, he is going to have to face up to that reality, which is i said, i think he is goi
jacob: it's high noon on monday.ill bealexis tsipras presented with an ultimatum that to theree politically troika demands, or your banks don't necessarily open tuesday morning. it's going to be a very close call. i don't think he is going to just agree to it. he is going to agree, and have to go back and consult the greek people, which means we are probably looking at a referendum or new election or something like that. be anmeans there won't orderly continuation of the program at the end of...
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jacobs. perfect. it is for a point. harriet jacobs was born in slavery in north carolina long before the war. as some of you may know, she publishes this riveting story of what it meant to escape from slavery and then live in her grandmother's attic for a number of years in order to be close to her children, pretending that she had run away. she eventually leaves the south and makes it to the north. while she is in the north, she comes into contact with many abolitionists. and abolitionists like post child, women's activists that come most out of rochester, they encourage her to publish her own autobiography. they know frederick douglass had sold his biography and it was definitely supported and had advanced the abolitionist movement, so they want a woman's story. she publishes it and child rights the editorial note to the book. so the book is widely circulated. it is part of an abolitionist network. it is ready northern reform circles, but after the war, it sort of falls by the wayside. by the 1880's and 1890's, people
jacobs. perfect. it is for a point. harriet jacobs was born in slavery in north carolina long before the war. as some of you may know, she publishes this riveting story of what it meant to escape from slavery and then live in her grandmother's attic for a number of years in order to be close to her children, pretending that she had run away. she eventually leaves the south and makes it to the north. while she is in the north, she comes into contact with many abolitionists. and abolitionists...
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jacobs retired because of an injury. then after spending time as an art teacher, she found the lump. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> while she has a go mound fund me account, jacobs is focused on helping others. >> if i can save one life because one girl went in prior to her 40th birthday and found something early and it saves her life, then that made it all worth it for me. >> i'm john, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a new report out californias cut back on water use in april. the state water board says those numbers are for both residential and business customers. people across the bay area conserved 20% overall. while those in san diego cut by 9%. the april numbers are likely the result of a renewed effort in march to cut water use. in april, there were more than 22,000 waste complaints made to water agencies around the state. 22,000 formal warnings about water waste and 838 penalties were levied by water agencies. >> californians are misinformed about how much water farmers use. a spokesper
jacobs retired because of an injury. then after spending time as an art teacher, she found the lump. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> while she has a go mound fund me account, jacobs is focused on helping others. >> if i can save one life because one girl went in prior to her 40th birthday and found something early and it saves her life, then that made it all worth it for me. >> i'm john, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a new report out...
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>> this is a group of works that jacob lawrence made when he was 23 years old. much of the work is concerned with how do you make the hard decision to leave home in pursuit of safety and opportunity and dignity and freedom. >> lawrence's epic series is one of the first attempts to tell the story of the mass movement. as millions moved to cities like chicago, pittsburgh and new york they transformed more than the demographics. along the way they brought the music, food, politics and speech that would forever change the culture of their new homes. >> this was also a period in the south when segregation and racial terror in the united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities displaced them because they no longer wanted to live you should the daily fear of racial violence. >> the exhibition was created in collaboration with the shaumburg center for research in black culture. >> the great migration is a story of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their feet,
>> this is a group of works that jacob lawrence made when he was 23 years old. much of the work is concerned with how do you make the hard decision to leave home in pursuit of safety and opportunity and dignity and freedom. >> lawrence's epic series is one of the first attempts to tell the story of the mass movement. as millions moved to cities like chicago, pittsburgh and new york they transformed more than the demographics. along the way they brought the music, food, politics and...
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jacob: i think we will get a deal.stion is whether or not after capital or control in greece. my prediction is, if there is no deal by late sunday night, i strongly doubt greek banks will open up normally on monday morning. angie: you are saying there will be capital controls for sure? jacob: we have to be clear. i think we will see deposit control, access control, on greek banks. i do not think you will see actual order controls -- border controls, but it will become harder for creditors to access deposit. they may have to have a bank holiday. angie: that is part of the worst-case scenario that a lot of people are anticipating. what happened? within 24 hours, the standoff is back at an impasse. jacob: there was a lot of irrational exuberance over the springtime we saw monday in brussels. the greek government finally submitted a set of broad-based proposals, which was a significant movement. but it was also very clear that the proposals, which consisted almost entirely of tax increases, were always going to find it tou
jacob: i think we will get a deal.stion is whether or not after capital or control in greece. my prediction is, if there is no deal by late sunday night, i strongly doubt greek banks will open up normally on monday morning. angie: you are saying there will be capital controls for sure? jacob: we have to be clear. i think we will see deposit control, access control, on greek banks. i do not think you will see actual order controls -- border controls, but it will become harder for creditors to...
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jacob rascon san bernardino ing mid-air collision caught on camera. the red devils performed dozens of times a year. it was anything but routine who two parachuters collided, plummeting to the ground as thousands of spectators looked on >> reporter: the british army's red devils parachuting team performed this free-fall stunt hundreds of time before. but as a fan recorded this video at a festival on britain's northeast coast friday two skydivers suddenly collided. watch again. one parachute collapses. the man's lifeline flapping in the wind a top a crowded harbor. >> it was -- the whole harbor was in horror. >> reporter: they had to think fast. one man wrapping his legs in the lines of the collapsed chute trying to slow his partner's fall. >> it was going pretty crazy. >> reporter: witnesses describe the man without a parachute falling fast frantically flapping his legs. >> too bad it happened at a festival. >> reporter: this is what the stunt should have looked like. a stack. mann positioned below another. it's a difficult maneuver. this time it didn
jacob rascon san bernardino ing mid-air collision caught on camera. the red devils performed dozens of times a year. it was anything but routine who two parachuters collided, plummeting to the ground as thousands of spectators looked on >> reporter: the british army's red devils parachuting team performed this free-fall stunt hundreds of time before. but as a fan recorded this video at a festival on britain's northeast coast friday two skydivers suddenly collided. watch again. one...
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annual report was released, i chaired a hearing of this sub-committee featuring ambassador susan jacobs in which it was made perfectly clear that congress expect that is japan will be evaluated not just on the handling of new abduction cases after joining the convention last year, but all abduction cases including the more than 50 cases i and others have been raising with state for at least the last five years. among those cases is that of sergeant michael elias. he has not seen his children jade and michael jr. mike as was a mean who saw combat in iraq. his wife who worked in the consulate used documents to kidnap their children then aged four and two in defiance of a court order telling michael on the phone there was nothing he could do because, as she said, and i quote, my country, that is japan, will protect me. her country worried about the designation in the report sent a high level delegation in march to meet with the ambassador and explain why japan should be excused from being noncompliant despite the fact more than one year after signing the convention of international child a
annual report was released, i chaired a hearing of this sub-committee featuring ambassador susan jacobs in which it was made perfectly clear that congress expect that is japan will be evaluated not just on the handling of new abduction cases after joining the convention last year, but all abduction cases including the more than 50 cases i and others have been raising with state for at least the last five years. among those cases is that of sergeant michael elias. he has not seen his children...
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"america tonight"s christopher putzel with an epic drama captured by artist jacob lawrence, and the residence it has for us today >>> also - is it a miracle in a little pink pill, or a marketing ploy to even the score. >> the company is hoping it will be a road to open the way, changing the dialogue saying "excuse me it's not about safety and evocation, it's about fairness" >>> lori jane gliha vets the female viagra, and the strange bed fellows behind it. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. it's one of the biggest money makers for the big pharmaceutical companies, making sense that the little blue pill viagra, is highly thought of by its parent, pfizer. you may wonder why a little pink pill is not available to women for their sexual dysfunction. a viagra for women is not led by big pharma, the force behind it introduction of this drug is a curious coalition. lori jane gliha votes why. >> i have been silent for a long time on this issue, as far as my own personal problems. >> reporter: carmen is talking personal. >> my husband and i have been married 33 years, and i would say for about 30
"america tonight"s christopher putzel with an epic drama captured by artist jacob lawrence, and the residence it has for us today >>> also - is it a miracle in a little pink pill, or a marketing ploy to even the score. >> the company is hoping it will be a road to open the way, changing the dialogue saying "excuse me it's not about safety and evocation, it's about fairness" >>> lori jane gliha vets the female viagra, and the strange bed fellows behind...
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we said good-bye yesterday to one of them, dan feitel defeated by jacob.ith about $127,000 after five victories. will jacob be able to match that? well, he has to win today's game to put him on the right track. jami and pete, welcome aboard and good luck to all of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round today has these categories... followed by... next... a great subject. and because they're coming up this weekend a whole category about the tony awards. jacob, start. uh, geography, $200. pete. what are the himalayas? correct. let's go geography, $400. pete. what is italy? that's it. geography, $600.
we said good-bye yesterday to one of them, dan feitel defeated by jacob.ith about $127,000 after five victories. will jacob be able to match that? well, he has to win today's game to put him on the right track. jami and pete, welcome aboard and good luck to all of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round today has these categories... followed by... next... a great subject. and because they're coming up this weekend a whole category about the tony awards. jacob, start. uh, geography, $200. pete....
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it was large. >> reporter: jacob has two sons. nine-year-old jake and 11-year- old justin. >> it's been a struggle watching my kids see me tired and in pain and suffering. seeing it through their eyes and telling them we can't go anywhere this summer. we can't go to you know the giants games and the warriors games because it's just too many people or i'm too tired to take you. >> reporter: jacobs was a uc berkeley police officer who gained prominence after helping to break jc dugard case. in 2009 he encountered dugard's kidnapper and two small girls and quickly became suspicious. >> it seemed to me he was a homeless meth head and these girls shouldn't be with him. and it was his kids but that didn't seem right to me. >> reporter: her suspicion led to freeing dugard and two children. a year later she retired from the police force because of an injury. and spending time as an art teacher she found out what turned out to be multiple lumps. >> if i didn't do my self-exam, i wouldn't have known any better. >> reporter: while she has a
it was large. >> reporter: jacob has two sons. nine-year-old jake and 11-year- old justin. >> it's been a struggle watching my kids see me tired and in pain and suffering. seeing it through their eyes and telling them we can't go anywhere this summer. we can't go to you know the giants games and the warriors games because it's just too many people or i'm too tired to take you. >> reporter: jacobs was a uc berkeley police officer who gained prominence after helping to break jc...
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>>sot: you really going to hold up a marc jacobs jacket at me >> stanley:some people go through pains to keep from being on my camera >> stanley:despite the fact that she was already center stage for the opening act texting away >>hi good after noon the reason why im stopping you you were texting on your phone on sir frances drake boulevard stopped >> >> stanley:at first she pleaded ignorance then after all the fact were presented well she fessed up >> stanley:well you realize what you did right do you have your driver's license registration and insurance the hand free law has been on the books long enough that people know better but it's seems like it's become a game for some people i call it. the cell phone sneak
>>sot: you really going to hold up a marc jacobs jacket at me >> stanley:some people go through pains to keep from being on my camera >> stanley:despite the fact that she was already center stage for the opening act texting away >>hi good after noon the reason why im stopping you you were texting on your phone on sir frances drake boulevard stopped >> >> stanley:at first she pleaded ignorance then after all the fact were presented well she fessed up >>...
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police released it earlier this month hoping to get leads and say jacobs and harris are the men in the video. another man who had not been apprehended kept a look out. they were unable to cut the lock and eventually ran away but police say the suburban in the video is the same used in this morning's alleged theft. >> we have a lot of legwork to continue with this investigation. there is multiple charges we expect additional people to be charged but we're still real early in the investigation. >> a couple hundred dollars but i'm just glad i got my bike. >> reporter: jacobs and harris are charged in this morning's attempted theft. at last check detectives were interviewing them and more charges are expected. live from holmesberg, chad pradelli for channel six a "action news" jim. >>> thanks chad. crozer-chester nurses have healed long standing differences with the hospital and agreed to a new four year contract. their labor dispute had involved a five day strike last september but now the 550 rn's voted to ratify a new deal. the agreement includes terms for the pension plan, health care
police released it earlier this month hoping to get leads and say jacobs and harris are the men in the video. another man who had not been apprehended kept a look out. they were unable to cut the lock and eventually ran away but police say the suburban in the video is the same used in this morning's alleged theft. >> we have a lot of legwork to continue with this investigation. there is multiple charges we expect additional people to be charged but we're still real early in the...
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jacob's grandmother agrees. >> heroin is the enemy. and it is a tragedy. it is a tragedy for both families. >> reporter: jacob's mother, ginner is, pushed for maryland's good samaritan law. it allows anyone in the presence of a person overdosing on heroin to call 911 for emergency medical help without fear of being arrested themself. >> i didn't want jake's death to be in vain. i carry around a lock soon and i train parents how to use it. >> reporter: i asked if she knorr gives russell johnson. she says yes, explaining if jake was alive he would be the first to forgive. that is the latest from the u.s. courthouse in greenbelt. doreen, back to you. >> thank you, chris gordon. >>> still ahead new information on that government data breach and why officials waited >>> new details tonight about that massive data breach at the office of personnel management. the administration waited four weeks before it disclosed the breach to the public. a white house official not authorized to speak on that matter told the associated press that the delay was necessary to giv
jacob's grandmother agrees. >> heroin is the enemy. and it is a tragedy. it is a tragedy for both families. >> reporter: jacob's mother, ginner is, pushed for maryland's good samaritan law. it allows anyone in the presence of a person overdosing on heroin to call 911 for emergency medical help without fear of being arrested themself. >> i didn't want jake's death to be in vain. i carry around a lock soon and i train parents how to use it. >> reporter: i asked if she...
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>> jacob rascon for us. jacob, thank you. >>> want to turn to sheinelle, who has a possible development in the manhunt for those two escaped convicts. good morning. >> yes, good morning. there's new information about a possible sighting of escaped killers richard matt and david sweat. police say witnesses reported seeing two men walking along railroad tracks last week. they seemed to be heading to the pennsylvania border. this, as officials have also put a guard at the clinton correctional institution on administrative leave, saying that only it's in connection with the continuing investigation. >>> a wild police chase and shooting in tucson was captured on video. officers opened fire as the driver speeds away. you can see a major collision as the truck plows through an intersection, caught in several different angles by traffic cameras. cars were also rammed in a parking lot. and a police cruiser rammed the truck before he left the scene. officials say he is being investigated for multiple violent crimes. >
>> jacob rascon for us. jacob, thank you. >>> want to turn to sheinelle, who has a possible development in the manhunt for those two escaped convicts. good morning. >> yes, good morning. there's new information about a possible sighting of escaped killers richard matt and david sweat. police say witnesses reported seeing two men walking along railroad tracks last week. they seemed to be heading to the pennsylvania border. this, as officials have also put a guard at the...
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jacobs wrote.lications like layla's and the deaths of amelia and the other babies, dr. jacobs concluded the situation at st. mary's is not the failure of any one individual. it is the failure of the entire team and system. >> the state of florida has a letter that says there's been a failure. >> i don't think they should do any more surgery on kids at st. mary's. st. mary's is not qualified for surgery. that's that. >> dr. jacobs recommended that st. mary's stop doing complex heart surgeries on children and stop doing any heart surgeries on babies younger than 6 months old. st. mary's didn't listen. just ten days after receiving that recommendation they did a complex surgery on 18 day old josh desmore and ten months later st. mary's did another complex surgery on 16 day old davey ricardo. both suffered complications and had to go on life support. had more babies died, one in april 2014 and just this past may. in total that's at least 8 deaths and three serious complications since the program starte
jacobs wrote.lications like layla's and the deaths of amelia and the other babies, dr. jacobs concluded the situation at st. mary's is not the failure of any one individual. it is the failure of the entire team and system. >> the state of florida has a letter that says there's been a failure. >> i don't think they should do any more surgery on kids at st. mary's. st. mary's is not qualified for surgery. that's that. >> dr. jacobs recommended that st. mary's stop doing complex...
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consulate in tunisia and ambassador susan jacobs have been very active in our case. this support coupled with the avid representation i received from senators assured me with the passing of icapra our case would be resolved and our family would be reunited on u.s. soil. unfortunately that is not the case, to secure the return of my baby he remains illegally retained with his father in tunisia. i further believe this is do to intentional resistance on behalf of state to i capra. and the diplomatic of its full enforcement. i refer to the compliance report to support these claims. i'm thankful in its testimony, state has provided an account of how many children have been represented by the report. while the report makes consistent references to cases out there there is not one instance where an abducted child is counted. my question is simple, why? why wasn't a single child accounted for in 2014? and how did the central authority for the united states use sight of the significance for every searching parent that it represents to have his or her child counted? after scru
consulate in tunisia and ambassador susan jacobs have been very active in our case. this support coupled with the avid representation i received from senators assured me with the passing of icapra our case would be resolved and our family would be reunited on u.s. soil. unfortunately that is not the case, to secure the return of my baby he remains illegally retained with his father in tunisia. i further believe this is do to intentional resistance on behalf of state to i capra. and the...
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it's like jacob here. strong.shouts ] but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. [crowd cheering] welcome back. actors writers, director. the new movie is called ted 2. >> let's all go. let's go make some war now. yeah, yeah, yeah. hey you guy, dude don't know me and johnny are watching you. want to wear high. that's really smooth. all in the pocket. >> welcome back to the program, seth macfarlane. [c
it's like jacob here. strong.shouts ] but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep...
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marijuana has been the only so called drug prohibited by as our own jacob ward found out, that was a source of great frustration for researchers like brad budger. that's it. all we have to do is get the study drug and start the study. for marijuana, we into into a whole other series of reviews. >> bill piper office of national affairs released the following statement, this announcement shows that the white house is ready to move away from the war on medical marijuana and enable to performance of legitimate research. he is nor were withries the new research highlights any of the harmful effects. >> if i didn't have pot as a coping mechanism, if you took it away i would have turned to alcohol. i might have turned to something harder. >> federally funded studies will still have to go through a more stringent approval process. al jazeera. >> the a lo ha state inports 90% of it's food despite one of the best climates for growing crops. that's because companies are doing work on some of the most verify ground. and they say they are poisen sos the land, jacob ward reports. >> it has also be
marijuana has been the only so called drug prohibited by as our own jacob ward found out, that was a source of great frustration for researchers like brad budger. that's it. all we have to do is get the study drug and start the study. for marijuana, we into into a whole other series of reviews. >> bill piper office of national affairs released the following statement, this announcement shows that the white house is ready to move away from the war on medical marijuana and enable to...
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ambassador and ambassador susan jacobs had been active in our case. this support coupled with avid representation received and the fbi through its legal assured me that with the passing our case would be immediately resolved and our family could be reunited here on u.s. soil. unfortunately, that is not the case. despite having every available tool at its disposal to secure the return of my baby he remains illegally retained with his father. i believe this is due to intentional resistance on behalf of state and the likely unpopular diplomatic and political consequences of full enforcement. i have referred to the compliance report to support the claims. i'm thankful that state has provided an account of how many children are represented. while the report makes consistent references there is not one instance where an abducted child is counted. my question is simple. why wasn't a single child accounted for in 2014 and how did the central authority for the united states lose sight of the significance for every parent to have his or her child counted. after
ambassador and ambassador susan jacobs had been active in our case. this support coupled with avid representation received and the fbi through its legal assured me that with the passing our case would be immediately resolved and our family could be reunited here on u.s. soil. unfortunately, that is not the case. despite having every available tool at its disposal to secure the return of my baby he remains illegally retained with his father. i believe this is due to intentional resistance on...
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they set it aside they set up rules and criteria. >> let's back up jacob moody va indicated in march of 2014 it's been over a year when was the nomination committee established? >> can i have him help me with some of the dates? >> mr. mic kra can you tell me when is the nomination established? >> established fall of 2014. >> okay. >> early fall and held a couple of meetings, regarding the criteria. what requests we will ask in the interviews what the ic is looking for held interviews in the winter and december throughout january. made the recommendations this past ic meeting it was -- they did not get agreement now we're back in the process of making new criteria and searching for a 7th member >> that means there was was a vote actually taken for to accept a criteria for the 7th member >> yes >> so it failed because there wasn't a majority >> correct >> was there say discussion on why there is discrepancy used? >> there was. there was a matrix for each candidate what their strengths and weaknesses were they were reviewed by the entire ic when it came to a vote they did not have the m
they set it aside they set up rules and criteria. >> let's back up jacob moody va indicated in march of 2014 it's been over a year when was the nomination committee established? >> can i have him help me with some of the dates? >> mr. mic kra can you tell me when is the nomination established? >> established fall of 2014. >> okay. >> early fall and held a couple of meetings, regarding the criteria. what requests we will ask in the interviews what the ic is...
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. >> until then, let's just listen in for a moment to jacob.so did not respond appropriately to the threats of and the outbreak of violence. also failed to employ sufficient safeguards and measures to ensure the safety of its employees. and employees that are not striking should come to work, despite the fact that it knew that it was not in a position to protect them. from attacks by strikers. the commission also. >> our con respondent joins us now from doha. we heard jacob just there he seems to be concentrating on long mapp, what is it that people are expecting from this report? i am guessing quite high expectations? >> well, as we saw there earlier in that package after having spoken to a miner who was injured in that -- in the strikes in 2012, as well as the wife of one of the decreased the people there involved in that strike they do want blame to be layed at someone's feet, whether it is the government or the police. most of them are putting the plame at the feet of the police ultimately what they are looking at, they want to lay civil cl
. >> until then, let's just listen in for a moment to jacob.so did not respond appropriately to the threats of and the outbreak of violence. also failed to employ sufficient safeguards and measures to ensure the safety of its employees. and employees that are not striking should come to work, despite the fact that it knew that it was not in a position to protect them. from attacks by strikers. the commission also. >> our con respondent joins us now from doha. we heard jacob just...
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jacob ward went to hawaii to find out what was hangs. here is part 2 of his investigation. >> reporter: by 2010 councilman gary decided he had seen enough complaints about pesticides to regulate the companies growing seeds. >> behind me is a middle school. on several occasions children in this school, students and teachers and staff got sick. >> reporter: he proposed a law requiring minimum distances between chemical application, schools, hospitals and homes, and full disclosure of what chemicals from sprayed. in january of 2014, four of the biggestkm, syngenta dow, and others filed a suit to block the enforcement of the local law. >> a federal judge ruled against us. it is being appealed. it's difficult for me to understand. >> reporter: we are at a heliport, and are about to meet with a tradesrepresentative and see what is sprayed where, in the fields. jacob ward. >> how are you doing. >> reporter: kirby, working in r&d for dow and leads the hawaiian crop exclusion shows me the fields his company and others maintain around the island.
jacob ward went to hawaii to find out what was hangs. here is part 2 of his investigation. >> reporter: by 2010 councilman gary decided he had seen enough complaints about pesticides to regulate the companies growing seeds. >> behind me is a middle school. on several occasions children in this school, students and teachers and staff got sick. >> reporter: he proposed a law requiring minimum distances between chemical application, schools, hospitals and homes, and full...
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jacobs wrote. like laila's, and the deaths of amelia and the other babies dr. jacobs concluded the situation at st. mary's is not the failure of any one individual it is the failure of the entire team and system. >> the state of florida has a letter that says there's been a failure. >> i don't know if they should do any more surgery on kids at st. mary's. st. mary's is not qualified for surgery. that's that. >> reporter: dr. jacobs recommended st. mary's stop doing complex heart surgeries on children and stop doing any surgeries on babies younger than 6 months old. st. mary's didn't listen. ten days after receiving that recommendation st. mary's did a complex surgery on 18-day-old josh and ten months later st. mary's did another complex surgery on 16-day-old davie ricardo. both suffered terrible complications and had to go on life support. and more babies died. weston in april 2014. and just this past may, another died. in total, that's at least eight deaths and three serious complications since th
jacobs wrote. like laila's, and the deaths of amelia and the other babies dr. jacobs concluded the situation at st. mary's is not the failure of any one individual it is the failure of the entire team and system. >> the state of florida has a letter that says there's been a failure. >> i don't know if they should do any more surgery on kids at st. mary's. st. mary's is not qualified for surgery. that's that. >> reporter: dr. jacobs recommended st. mary's stop doing complex...
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jacobs wrote. considering the major complications like leila's and the deaths of amelia and the other babies dr. jacobs concluded the situation at st. mary's is not the failure of any one individual it's the failure of the entire team and system. >> the state of florida has a letter that says there's been a failure. >> i don't think they should do any more surgery on kids a st. mary's. st. mary's is not qualified for surgery. that's that. >> dr. jacobs recommended that st. mary's stop doing complex heart surgeries on children, and stop doing any heart surgeries on babies less than six months old. st. mary's didn't listen. just ten days after receiving that recommendation, they did a complex surgery on an 18 day old baby. ten months later, they did another complex surgery on 16 day-old davey ricardo brand yau. both suffered terrible complications and had to go on life support. more babies died. weston in april 2014. and just this past may, mill ag rose flores died. in total, that's at least eight de
jacobs wrote. considering the major complications like leila's and the deaths of amelia and the other babies dr. jacobs concluded the situation at st. mary's is not the failure of any one individual it's the failure of the entire team and system. >> the state of florida has a letter that says there's been a failure. >> i don't think they should do any more surgery on kids a st. mary's. st. mary's is not qualified for surgery. that's that. >> dr. jacobs recommended that st....
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as jacob ward found out that was a great source of frustration. >> for studying aspirin, prozac or lsdwe have to do is get the drug and start the study. for marijuana we go into a whole other series of reviews. >> reporter: the following statement was released: for aaron hind he is not worried if new research highlights any of marijuana's harmful effects. >> if i didn't have pot as a coping mechanism, if you took it away, i would have turned to alcohol. i might have turned to something harder. >> reporter: the new policy will apply to only private studies. any federally funded study will still have to go through a more stringent process. >> john henry smith, thank you. >>> a new warning for people with pacemakers to stay away from smartphones. german researchers say the device can make pacemakers stop working. the fda recommends keeping smartphones several inches away from pacemakers. >>> the aloha state imports much of its crops because biotech companies are doing work on their ground. jacob ward reports. >> reporter: this is gone as the garden island of hawaii but it has also been a
as jacob ward found out that was a great source of frustration. >> for studying aspirin, prozac or lsdwe have to do is get the drug and start the study. for marijuana we go into a whole other series of reviews. >> reporter: the following statement was released: for aaron hind he is not worried if new research highlights any of marijuana's harmful effects. >> if i didn't have pot as a coping mechanism, if you took it away, i would have turned to alcohol. i might have turned to...
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jacob ward has a report on the link between bee deaths, pesticides and stinging cover ups by the u.s. government. >> if you look in there, there's bit of nectar and pollen in there. they didn't starve to death. >> researchers are there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is a third generation bee keeper. >> in the '70s, it was a piece of cake, a walk in the park. >> reporter: he's trying to recover from the death of 70% of his stock, a worldwide trend in losses of bees. a lot of research blames the rise of neonicotinoids used to treat seeds and taken up by the plant in the soil. president obama's task force was set to put the brakes, but many believe it missed the marks because of censorship by the u.s. d.a. according to the public employees for environmental responsibility, a service group supporting government employees. the director, jeff rooke, says several scientists faced harassment because their studies put highly toxic pesticides in a bad light. >> they suffered everything from being restricted from publishing, forbidden for making preparations at scientifi
jacob ward has a report on the link between bee deaths, pesticides and stinging cover ups by the u.s. government. >> if you look in there, there's bit of nectar and pollen in there. they didn't starve to death. >> researchers are there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is a third generation bee keeper. >> in the '70s, it was a piece of cake, a walk in the park. >> reporter: he's trying to recover from the death of 70% of his stock, a worldwide...
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jacob rascon, nbc news. >> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. oc: "hey get off of her, get off of her runs :03 ==raj/vo== new 9-1-1 c reveal the moments leading up to a salinas police beating, caught on camera. ====short open=== ===2-shot=== thanks for joining us. i'm raj matthai . ===2-shot=== and i'm janelle wang - in for jessica aguierre. ==janelle/cu== defending their actions. the salinas police department - under fire for a police beating - caught on cell phone video. today, the department released 911 recordings - hoping it will tell its side of >>> today, the department released 911 recordings hoping it would tell its side of the story. nannette has details. >> well, the police chief says the video on its own is disturbing. the suspect has been diagnosed with drug inducing disorder interputting the public at risk. several police officers use their wand on a man on the ground. it was their only option and the 1911 calls, she was still on the phone when police arrived. >> ple
jacob rascon, nbc news. >> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. oc: "hey get off of her, get off of her runs :03 ==raj/vo== new 9-1-1 c reveal the moments leading up to a salinas police beating, caught on camera. ====short open=== ===2-shot=== thanks for joining us. i'm raj matthai . ===2-shot=== and i'm janelle wang - in for jessica aguierre. ==janelle/cu== defending their actions. the...
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it's like jacob here. strong.] but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong. ohhh! ♪woo-oo-oo woo-oo-oo-ooooo♪ ♪ ♪woo-oo-oo woo-oo-oo-ooooo♪ ♪ ♪woo-oo-oo♪ the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class from mercedes-benz. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra. >> larry: that's our show. thank jordan carlos, riki lindhome. and gayle king. check us out on facebook to keep track. and join me tomorrow night. goodnight everyone. [ applause ] it's 11:5 the an 59 seconds happened on
it's like jacob here. strong.] but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong. ohhh! ♪woo-oo-oo woo-oo-oo-ooooo♪ ♪ ♪woo-oo-oo woo-oo-oo-ooooo♪ ♪ ♪woo-oo-oo♪ the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this...
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it's like jacob here. strong.nouncer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong.y central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> larry: all right, that's our show i want to thank our panelests mike yard hor hosh ashio sanz reza aslan don't forget to check out facebook follow us on twitter and instagram to keep interesting of everything we're doing on-line. good nightly everyo it's 11:5 -- and 59 seconds this is happened. japan lefted its 67-year-old ban on dancing you know what that means. ♪ everybody dance now ♪ ♪ [applause] the japanese kevin bacon wherever he may be has his
it's like jacob here. strong.nouncer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong.y central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> larry: all right, that's our show i want to thank our panelests mike yard hor hosh ashio sanz reza aslan don't forget to check out facebook follow us on twitter and instagram to keep interesting of everything we're doing on-line. good nightly everyo...
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whole year toward the test. >> kevin was able to opt jacob out of taken the test.ome districts allow it. the delaware senate committee is considering a law that would allow children to be opted out. the governor doesn't want families to be opted out, the data they get from the smarter balanced test is crucial. information they can use to tweak strategies and address needs at different schools. many in the civil rights community say data opting out is bad for the communities they serve. >> the children we hurt in these measures are the children who are most disadvantaged. >> reporter: the state education committee is not going to be able to get this out to the senate floor today, the decision would come tomorrow. if a parent thinks the test is too stressful, they don't think the results prove anything. their kids shouldn't have to take it. at 5:30 you're going to hear from a teacher that says forget about the smarter balance test. every test the state puts out, they never do the right thing with the information. we're going to hear from that teacher and others today
whole year toward the test. >> kevin was able to opt jacob out of taken the test.ome districts allow it. the delaware senate committee is considering a law that would allow children to be opted out. the governor doesn't want families to be opted out, the data they get from the smarter balanced test is crucial. information they can use to tweak strategies and address needs at different schools. many in the civil rights community say data opting out is bad for the communities they serve....
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jacob ward joins us from san francisco, good to talk to you jake me. >> you know it's happening. faster and faster processes making it possible for machines to make smarter and smarter decisions independent of human action. the question is where is the line, is there a point where you are okay with a thinking machine, and another point where you are not. prospects, promise and perils of asending machines is tonight's "inside story". >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> brittany menard's decision to take her own life last year. sparked a national debate. >> brittany didn't wan't to die the brain tumor was killing her, she simply took control over how that process would go. >> now see what her husband is doing to keep his promise to change "right to die" laws nationwide. america tonight only on al jazeera america. >>> here are some thing smart machines do, telling in
jacob ward joins us from san francisco, good to talk to you jake me. >> you know it's happening. faster and faster processes making it possible for machines to make smarter and smarter decisions independent of human action. the question is where is the line, is there a point where you are okay with a thinking machine, and another point where you are not. prospects, promise and perils of asending machines is tonight's "inside story". >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings....
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jacob ward joins us from san francisco, good to talk to you jake me. >> you know it's happening. faster and faster processes making it possible for machines to make smarter and smarter decisions independent of human action. the question is where is the line, is there a point where you are okay with a thinking machine, and another point where you are not. prospects, promise and perils of asending machines is tonight's "inside story". >> farm workers striking in mexico... >> all that tension is about what's happening right now. >> unlivable wages... >> you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america >> brittany menard's decision to take her own life last year. sparked a national debate. >> brittany didn't wan't to die the
jacob ward joins us from san francisco, good to talk to you jake me. >> you know it's happening. faster and faster processes making it possible for machines to make smarter and smarter decisions independent of human action. the question is where is the line, is there a point where you are okay with a thinking machine, and another point where you are not. prospects, promise and perils of asending machines is tonight's "inside story". >> farm workers striking in mexico......
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nbc's jacob raskon has this report. >> reporter: they are questioning many who are otherwise living in a peaceful neighborhood in northern colorado. who is this so-called serial shooter? and where and when will he or she strike next? >> it's happening all over, and they can't seem to figure out, find the guy. i know it's tough, but it's scary. >> reporter: investigators admit, they don't have the answers, only saying that two shootings are definitely linked, and a third is likely. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> i'm on my way right now, and somebody just hit me, and i'm bleeding from my neck, and i'm scared. >> reporter: the first victim, 20-year-old cori romero survived her attack shot in the neck during the day while merging on the interstate. several weeks later only five mails miles away a 47-year-old special needs man john jacoby was gunned down after dark while riding his bike is first homicide in the town of windsor in a decade. >> he's bleeding uncontrollably on the side of the road. >> reporter: and this week, there was a third roadside shooting, 65-year-old g
nbc's jacob raskon has this report. >> reporter: they are questioning many who are otherwise living in a peaceful neighborhood in northern colorado. who is this so-called serial shooter? and where and when will he or she strike next? >> it's happening all over, and they can't seem to figure out, find the guy. i know it's tough, but it's scary. >> reporter: investigators admit, they don't have the answers, only saying that two shootings are definitely linked, and a third is...
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we begin our coverage with nbc's jacob rascon. >> reporter: tonight berkeley california is mourning the loss of six students and seven others are fighting for their lives after a four-story free-fall. >> to have this happen at the start of this season is something that has left us all frozen in shock and in disbelief. >> reporter: the victims late today, olivia burke, owen culligan nikolai schuster miller walsh and ashley done hoe donahoe from california. >> people saying one of the balconies broke and at least ten from the second or third floor. >> reporter: it suddenly separated from the building collapsing onto the pavement some 40 feet below. fellow irish students say the collapse happened during a late-night birthday celebration, an irish woman turning 21. >> in the middle of the night, yeah walked outside and saw all the rubble on the street. >> reporter: northern california's a popular destination. hundreds of them staying near the university of california-berkeley working over the summer. >> it's truly terrible to have such a serious and sad accident. >> reporter: the deadly acc
we begin our coverage with nbc's jacob rascon. >> reporter: tonight berkeley california is mourning the loss of six students and seven others are fighting for their lives after a four-story free-fall. >> to have this happen at the start of this season is something that has left us all frozen in shock and in disbelief. >> reporter: the victims late today, olivia burke, owen culligan nikolai schuster miller walsh and ashley done hoe donahoe from california. >> people...