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jacob, come on, put it down.hed for them because i knew he was not going to do anything whatsoever. now, if itasnother kid that is a batterer, i wouldn't ha 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 disorder. i'm diagnosed with
jacob, come on, put it down.hed for them because i knew he was not going to do anything whatsoever. now, if itasnother kid that is a batterer, i wouldn't ha 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...
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on jacob -- [ applause ] batalon.- jacob batalon day. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and what happens on jacob batalon day? >> i don't know. because i don't do anything on oahu. so it's kind of a day when people just do nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a nice hawaiian day. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, happy belated jacob batalon day to you. and congratulations on the movie. "spider-man: homecoming." it's in theaters now. jacob batalon. we'll be right back with the kills! >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercede
on jacob -- [ applause ] batalon.- jacob batalon day. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and what happens on jacob batalon day? >> i don't know. because i don't do anything on oahu. so it's kind of a day when people just do nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a nice hawaiian day. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, happy belated jacob batalon day to you. and congratulations on the movie. "spider-man: homecoming." it's in theaters now. jacob batalon. we'll...
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on jacob -- [ applause ] batalon.immy: no, we should get the right -- jacob batalon day. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and what happens on jacob batalon day? >> i don't know. because i don't do anything on oahu. so it's kind of like a day when people just do nothing. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a nice hawaiian day. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, happy belated jacob batalon day to you. and congratulations on the movie. "spider-man: homecoming." it's in theaters now. jacob batalon. we'll be right back with the kills! ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to adam carolla, jacob batalon, apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, their album is "ash and ice." here with the song "hard habit to break," the kills! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you're really getting close to me so far so close to
on jacob -- [ applause ] batalon.immy: no, we should get the right -- jacob batalon day. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and what happens on jacob batalon day? >> i don't know. because i don't do anything on oahu. so it's kind of like a day when people just do nothing. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a nice hawaiian day. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, happy belated jacob batalon day to you. and congratulations on the movie. "spider-man:...
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on jacob -- [ applause ] batalon. right -- jacob batalon day. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and what happens on jacob batalon day? >> i don't know. because i don't do anything on oahu. so it's kind of a day when people just do nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a nice hawaiian day. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, happy belated jacob batalon day to you. and congratulations on the movie. "spider-man: homecoming." it's in theaters now. jacob batalon. we'll be right back with the kills! >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercede
on jacob -- [ applause ] batalon. right -- jacob batalon day. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and what happens on jacob batalon day? >> i don't know. because i don't do anything on oahu. so it's kind of a day when people just do nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a nice hawaiian day. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, happy belated jacob batalon day to you. and congratulations on the movie. "spider-man: homecoming." it's in theaters now. jacob batalon....
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i'm jacob soboroff.i is next. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>> hello, everyone, a very good saturday to you. i'm richard lui in new york city. in this hour, shake-up at the white house. white house press secretary sean spicer abruptly resigning after president trump put anthony scaramucci in charge of his communications team. >> the president obviously wanted to add to the team more than anything. i just think it was in the best interests of our communications department, of our press organization, to not have too many cooks in the kitchen. >> the president addressing spicer's resignation on twitter called his former press secretary, quote, a wonderful person with a bright future, while also taking another shot at the media. the president was in norfolk, virginia today to attend the commissioner ceremony of the "uss gerald r. ford." >>> attorney general jeff sessions finds himself at the center of trump's latest tweet storm, this time criticizing him for not going after hillary clinton. >>>
i'm jacob soboroff.i is next. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>> hello, everyone, a very good saturday to you. i'm richard lui in new york city. in this hour, shake-up at the white house. white house press secretary sean spicer abruptly resigning after president trump put anthony scaramucci in charge of his communications team. >> the president obviously wanted to add to the team more than anything. i just think it was in the best interests of our communications...
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jacob? >> all right, nbc's matt bradley in london with the latest on vladimir putin expelling american diplomats from russia. matt, thanks very much. >>> turning now to major changes for the trump administration. retired four star marine general john kelly starts his new job as the white house chief of staff tomorrow. the military veteran, who's currently the secretary of homeland security, takes over for the ousted reince priebus. general kelly is being asked to restore more discipline to the west wing, if that is possible. a top counselor to the president, kellyanne conway, spoke about it earlier today. >> if we can have protocol, pecking order, order, discipline, and a chief of staff that empowers his staff to succeed, i know that general kelly has done that on the battlefield, i know he's done that as a chief military aide to former cabinet secretaries and as a cabinet secretary. and so we have great faith that will be done. >> joining me now are amy parn, senior white house corresponden
jacob? >> all right, nbc's matt bradley in london with the latest on vladimir putin expelling american diplomats from russia. matt, thanks very much. >>> turning now to major changes for the trump administration. retired four star marine general john kelly starts his new job as the white house chief of staff tomorrow. the military veteran, who's currently the secretary of homeland security, takes over for the ousted reince priebus. general kelly is being asked to restore more...
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jacob: i think -- no, i knew i had ptsd. but i never wanted to say that.cause when you say it, then you have to deal with it. dr. perl: she's cutting very, very thin ribbon of sections of this portion of the brain. soledad: dr. daniel perl believes ptsd -- like what fadley is experiencing -- may be caused, in part, by exposure to blasts. he's a neuropathologist at the uniformed services university of the health sciences, an entity of the department of defense. dr. perl: when the explosion goes off, it forms what's called a blast wave, which is a high-pressure pulse that expands out from the blast in all directions at the speed of sound approximately. and so, here you have a high, high-pressure pulse blasting through this delicate instrument called the brain. this is from an individual who had been in an automobile accident. soledad: dr. perl is comparing the brains of soldiers who experienced those kinds of blasts to those of non-vets who suffered traumatic brain injuries. dr. perl: now let me show you the same procedure, roughly the same area of the brain
jacob: i think -- no, i knew i had ptsd. but i never wanted to say that.cause when you say it, then you have to deal with it. dr. perl: she's cutting very, very thin ribbon of sections of this portion of the brain. soledad: dr. daniel perl believes ptsd -- like what fadley is experiencing -- may be caused, in part, by exposure to blasts. he's a neuropathologist at the uniformed services university of the health sciences, an entity of the department of defense. dr. perl: when the explosion goes...
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. >> reporter: becky's husband kelly planned the surprise gift after jacob made contact online months before. >> building that relationship with jacob has probably been one of the most amazing parts of this whole process. >> reporter: jacob, born with a congenital heart defect, had his first transplant at 2 years old. after a heart attack at 20, he needed a new one to survive. >> i'm very aware of how much of a gift this heart is and that, you know, not everyone gets a gift like this. >> reporter: and becky says her wedding gift, to know jacob, will keep giving for the rest of her life. >> it's incredible. to get to be a part of his life and watch tristan's legacy live on. >> reporter: days after the wedding, jacob seems one of the family. stirring memories of a life lost, making new ones. >> huh? >> yeah. that's so cool. >> reporter: with a life saved. catie beck, nbc news, wasilla, alaska. >> boy, if that one doesn't get you. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, good night.
. >> reporter: becky's husband kelly planned the surprise gift after jacob made contact online months before. >> building that relationship with jacob has probably been one of the most amazing parts of this whole process. >> reporter: jacob, born with a congenital heart defect, had his first transplant at 2 years old. after a heart attack at 20, he needed a new one to survive. >> i'm very aware of how much of a gift this heart is and that, you know, not everyone gets a...
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>> reporter: thanks, jacob. american officials are telling nbc news that this sort of exercise was done to put korea on notice, to show that the u.s. is on a war footing in the korean peninsula and general terrance o sean see said this was done to show the full compliment of weapons are available. this is just a ktypical shot across the bow of the north koreans. the u.s. does this all the time, particularly in the last couple months. in fact, there have been six such flyovers just since april and that just goes to show how tense things have really gotten here on the korean peninsula. this latest flyover was done in response to the july 4th testing by pyongyang of an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile. some experts say that with some modifications, this weapon could be used to attack u.s. soil. it could actually strike alaska. now, there were three countries that participated in this flyover, south korea, japan, and the u.s. for the u.s.'s part, they used b1b lancer bombers that flew over south korea and
>> reporter: thanks, jacob. american officials are telling nbc news that this sort of exercise was done to put korea on notice, to show that the u.s. is on a war footing in the korean peninsula and general terrance o sean see said this was done to show the full compliment of weapons are available. this is just a ktypical shot across the bow of the north koreans. the u.s. does this all the time, particularly in the last couple months. in fact, there have been six such flyovers just since...
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jacob: no.acteristics that we have seen beginning with the great recession and afterwards is that the rate of growth of trade has slowed down. people have talked about the stalling of globalization and certainly the end of offshore, etc. from that perspective, yes, trade plays perhaps less of a role in global gdp growth than it did, but at the same time, it looks likely that the eu and japan is going to strike at least a preliminary free trade agreement in the coming days just ahead of the g-20 summit. there's a lot of other trade agreements going on, maybe the tpp 11, leaving out the united states, will proceed. and tradet trade liberalization has stalled globally i think is wrong. the united states has set itself apart, but i think the very large part of the rest of the world is actually moving on. david: jacob kierkegaard will be staying with us. coming up next hour, john emerson will be joining us to talk about u.s.-german relations. live from new york for all our viewers worldwide, this is
jacob: no.acteristics that we have seen beginning with the great recession and afterwards is that the rate of growth of trade has slowed down. people have talked about the stalling of globalization and certainly the end of offshore, etc. from that perspective, yes, trade plays perhaps less of a role in global gdp growth than it did, but at the same time, it looks likely that the eu and japan is going to strike at least a preliminary free trade agreement in the coming days just ahead of the g-20...
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i'm jacob soboroff.e international security crises consumed much of our own keir simmons' exclusive interview with foreign minister sergey lavrov. the russian foreign minister picked at every bit of u.s. foreign policy from north korea to u.s. military bases, all over the world, nbc's keir simmons has the exclusive report. >> reporter: good afternoon. beyond the political rhetoric, if you like, that we heard from sergey lavrov in this interview, he also had some really blunt messages for the u.s. on some of the most tense regions of the world. north korea, he pushed back very strongly on a suggestion by the cia director this week that america might be in favor of regime change in north korea. take a listen to that, jacob. >> we don't believe in regime change anywhere. i hear very enthusiastic voices in the united states, including in some parts of this administration, that the patience has been over and they must do something, because the threat is growing and growing, and intercontinental ballistic miss
i'm jacob soboroff.e international security crises consumed much of our own keir simmons' exclusive interview with foreign minister sergey lavrov. the russian foreign minister picked at every bit of u.s. foreign policy from north korea to u.s. military bases, all over the world, nbc's keir simmons has the exclusive report. >> reporter: good afternoon. beyond the political rhetoric, if you like, that we heard from sergey lavrov in this interview, he also had some really blunt messages for...
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before. >> building that relationship with jacob has probably been one of the most amazing parts ofs whole process. >> reporter: jacob, born with a congenital heart defect, had his first transplant had the two years old. after a heart attack at 20, he needed a new one to survive. >> i'm very aware of how much of a gift that this heart is in that not everyone gets a gift like this. >> reporter: and becky says her wedding gift, to know jacob, will keep giving for the rest of her life. >> ilt's incredible to get to b a part of his life and watch tristan's legacy live on. >> reporter: days after the wedding, jacob seems one of the family, stirring memories of a life lost, making new ones with a life saved. >> that's really cool. >> they were strangers and now it's such an intimate relationship. >> that was heart-warming. we'll be right back. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. "war for the planet of the apes" opens today -- and >>> hav
before. >> building that relationship with jacob has probably been one of the most amazing parts ofs whole process. >> reporter: jacob, born with a congenital heart defect, had his first transplant had the two years old. after a heart attack at 20, he needed a new one to survive. >> i'm very aware of how much of a gift that this heart is in that not everyone gets a gift like this. >> reporter: and becky says her wedding gift, to know jacob, will keep giving for the rest...
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anna: thank you, jacob aarup-andersen.king the numbers coming in in line with estimates. pretty much in line. indicated -- sap has 1% lower. raised their numbers at 23.3 billion, they have gone for stock i back, they are raising their overall numbers. 1.1%, let's see how it opens at the start of trade. anna: we will keep an eye on stocks that have reported numbers. u.s.-china relations at the latest on the american health care debate. talks have ended badly with both sides canceling a press conference and unable to raise -- release a joint statement. -- janet yellen was part of it, wilbur ross, mnuchin was there. wilbur ross opened up with a salvo which paraded the chinese. thearaded -- berated chinese. >> some good progress after the bonding that took place between presidents trump and xi. it looks like the honeymoon was over. the marriage will continue and talks will continue, it is not look like an overall trade war is breaking out but the progress they made did not seem to solidify here. they could not agree on a joint
anna: thank you, jacob aarup-andersen.king the numbers coming in in line with estimates. pretty much in line. indicated -- sap has 1% lower. raised their numbers at 23.3 billion, they have gone for stock i back, they are raising their overall numbers. 1.1%, let's see how it opens at the start of trade. anna: we will keep an eye on stocks that have reported numbers. u.s.-china relations at the latest on the american health care debate. talks have ended badly with both sides canceling a press...
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christine and jason jacob chalky, they are a beautiful family. they had a heart breaking story and it's one that america needs to hear. >> jacob is christine's son, a courageous young man in his early 20s. he has a rare disability and for nearly his entire life he depended on medicaid in his state for the medicine that needed. but a few years back , when their state expanded traditional medicaid, the state also announced that they were going to cut back on coverage for medication by jacobs. >> one day christine told me with tears in her eyes as well that she got a letter in the mail saying the state would no longer pay for jacobs medicine. the family tried as hard as they could to get enough money together but they just didn't do it yet they had to switch to a different alternative that might not work and sure enough it didn't. young jake's health began to fail, she told me. he even lost his ability to see, walk and talk. only by the grace of god that he regain these skills and a loving family was there at his side. but every day is now the strug
christine and jason jacob chalky, they are a beautiful family. they had a heart breaking story and it's one that america needs to hear. >> jacob is christine's son, a courageous young man in his early 20s. he has a rare disability and for nearly his entire life he depended on medicaid in his state for the medicine that needed. but a few years back , when their state expanded traditional medicaid, the state also announced that they were going to cut back on coverage for medication by...
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trial for kidnapping her 3-year-old daughter sarah and 2-year-old son jacob in 2015. the children have not been seen since. since her arrest 2 years ago, hoggle hae been undergoing treatment at a mental health facility. also happening today-- the man charged with briging an arsenal of weapons to the trump hotel will be back in court. last friday, a judge denied a motion to release "bryan moles". prosecutors say he drove from his pennsylvania home to the district back in may, with a military style rifle. he pleaded not guilty and has been ordered to have a mental evaluation. a congressman responding after backlash to this video. what he sys started filming himself inside a former nazi concentration camp.
trial for kidnapping her 3-year-old daughter sarah and 2-year-old son jacob in 2015. the children have not been seen since. since her arrest 2 years ago, hoggle hae been undergoing treatment at a mental health facility. also happening today-- the man charged with briging an arsenal of weapons to the trump hotel will be back in court. last friday, a judge denied a motion to release "bryan moles". prosecutors say he drove from his pennsylvania home to the district back in may, with a...
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>> stephen: please welcome gillian jacobs! again. >> thank you for rg me back. >> stephen: that's a beautiful outfit. >> thank you so much sir. >> stephen: i know you lived in new york for a bit right? >> i went to college here, lived here eight and a half years. >> stephen: long time for a young lady. you lived in pittsburgh and -- >> i got one clap from pittsburgh. >> stephen: one while you're on. you live in los angeles. do you like the hip l.a. scene, because i don't think i'd be cool enough to be in los angeles, to be an actor out there. >> it's a certain level of cool. i notice i've been gifted a lot of crystals since i moved to los angeles. >> stephen: really? >> i don't know it's an energy thing, it's a healing thing. i've been told i'm supposed to charge them in the moonlight. have you ever heard of this before? >> stephen: i have not. >> well if you really want to get the full healing power you got the get a full moon but i guess any old moon will give you something. >> stephen: so someone gave you crystals and told
>> stephen: please welcome gillian jacobs! again. >> thank you for rg me back. >> stephen: that's a beautiful outfit. >> thank you so much sir. >> stephen: i know you lived in new york for a bit right? >> i went to college here, lived here eight and a half years. >> stephen: long time for a young lady. you lived in pittsburgh and -- >> i got one clap from pittsburgh. >> stephen: one while you're on. you live in los angeles. do you like the...
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jacob is keen to send his flock to new markets in places like china.ving the eu now it gives us a chance to have a head start and negotiate other trade links with emerging markets. let's infiltrate them now and negotiate with them new trade deals that we haven't been able to whilst we've been a part of the european union. 60 miles north and back in early march, we visited whenjohn davies was checking on the lambs born overnight. it's a family business stretching back more than a century. i have a responsibility to the next generation. we didn't inherit this business from the last generation, we are merely caretakers for the next. he works alongside his wife, two children and 87—year—old father, who all muck in. yeah, so we've got a few hundred ewes in here now, mainly twins, some ewe lambs here. john voted remain, and sees huge peril in the wrong deal or a careless brexit deal. brexit could have a massive effect on our food—producing ability in this nation. that's a key strategic decision to make. come on. he says continued subsidy is vital for the sur
jacob is keen to send his flock to new markets in places like china.ving the eu now it gives us a chance to have a head start and negotiate other trade links with emerging markets. let's infiltrate them now and negotiate with them new trade deals that we haven't been able to whilst we've been a part of the european union. 60 miles north and back in early march, we visited whenjohn davies was checking on the lambs born overnight. it's a family business stretching back more than a century. i have...
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this comes the same week of jacob's fifth birthday, which was july 3rd. she is not mentally stable enough for tribal. >>> she had to bury one son, now a suitland mother is reliving that all over again. >> the worst nightmare happening again, when haven't even finished grieving for my first son. >> someone shot and killed the 18-year-old. his mother says he was visiting a friend on darrel drive. police are searching for suspects and motive. four years ago, his older brother, c.j. was murdered at a bus stop. tyreke helped unimaginable loss. she doesn't know what she'll do now. >> tyreke was part of my healing for my first son, because he looked so much like him. that was my bittersweet that i got to see a little bit of how c.j. charles would have looked. >> tyreke walter leaves behind a young daughter. a $25,000 reward leading to the killer's arrest. >>> a fire is at the center of an alleged fight between firefighters. this happened at the scene of a fire. the incident involved a county career firefighter and a volunteer firefighter sunday afternoon. the vo
this comes the same week of jacob's fifth birthday, which was july 3rd. she is not mentally stable enough for tribal. >>> she had to bury one son, now a suitland mother is reliving that all over again. >> the worst nightmare happening again, when haven't even finished grieving for my first son. >> someone shot and killed the 18-year-old. his mother says he was visiting a friend on darrel drive. police are searching for suspects and motive. four years ago, his older brother,...
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army retired, jack jacobs, a recipient of the medal of honor.eturning to our broadcast, the former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon, jeremy bash. so general, you and general kelly were both in the four-star club, that is a very small membership. how did you come to know him? and tell him who is this man? >> i have known him over the years, in seminars with him, and doing interviews. this is one of the finest people i ever met in my life. in terms of integrity, competence, good judgment. so i think the good news is for the american people. i would also point out. i heard a couple of colleagues talking about his lack of congressional or political experience. this fellow was seven years working congress for the u.s. marine corps. so he is intimately aware of how the legislative process works. and then finally, he not only served in europe and afghanistan, and all over latin america, he has been the military assistant to two of the finest public servants we ever had. bill gates and secretary leon panetta. so i think this guy would be better of
army retired, jack jacobs, a recipient of the medal of honor.eturning to our broadcast, the former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon, jeremy bash. so general, you and general kelly were both in the four-star club, that is a very small membership. how did you come to know him? and tell him who is this man? >> i have known him over the years, in seminars with him, and doing interviews. this is one of the finest people i ever met in my life. in terms of integrity, competence, good...
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19 years old, now jacob, a man beck had i spoken to but never met, brought his beating heart to herng. >> he walks up to me with a stethoscope? hand and he asked if i wanted to hear his heart. how do you say no to that? >> becky's new husband had been planning this surprise for months. kelly said that giving his new bride a physical gift, just wouldn't have been enough. he wanted to do something extra special to make it the most memorable day possible. and boy did he succeed. >> what a story. >> you know me? this is all misty eyed. >> i actually had a little bit of trouble with this, too, because you think about how many people that affect, that's a fact on her wedding day she didn't know that her son's heart was going to be beating live at her wedding. >> the impact. boy. >> the experience has certainly taught them the value of the gift of life how it can truly live on, thank you so much, for such a wonderful story, becky, kelly, just absolutely beautiful. >> sign up to be an organ donor. >> absolutely, i am, too. absolutely. >> meisha, thank you. >> you bet. >> up next how you can
19 years old, now jacob, a man beck had i spoken to but never met, brought his beating heart to herng. >> he walks up to me with a stethoscope? hand and he asked if i wanted to hear his heart. how do you say no to that? >> becky's new husband had been planning this surprise for months. kelly said that giving his new bride a physical gift, just wouldn't have been enough. he wanted to do something extra special to make it the most memorable day possible. and boy did he succeed....
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jacob, let's start with the president's new chief of staff, general john kelly. his role to reign in who has access to the president of the united states. given what we have seen from the trump administration the past six plus months, what impact could this happen have for the trump white house? >> i think it is two-fold. on one hand you have kelly who has huge amount of experience managing very large very complicated bureaucratic structures, department of homeland security, u.s. southern command to name a couple. i think he brings a level of organizational expertise to the role of chief of staff that priebus didn't have. on the other hand, kelly doesn't have the kind of connections on capitol hill. he doesn't have the in with the lead leadership that priebus did. have you discipline. on the other hand, he may make it harder to trump the legislative agenda. and there is the question of whether he can impose order on what has been an extraordinary fracktious white house. having command after military organization where people are required to follow order, very dif
jacob, let's start with the president's new chief of staff, general john kelly. his role to reign in who has access to the president of the united states. given what we have seen from the trump administration the past six plus months, what impact could this happen have for the trump white house? >> i think it is two-fold. on one hand you have kelly who has huge amount of experience managing very large very complicated bureaucratic structures, department of homeland security, u.s. southern...
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from ocean sit, new jersey, we're up bright and early at sweet charlie, rolling ice cream, kyle and jacob get to go it a lot earlier than they're used to, we'll try this out. it is perfect weather for it, too, we'll show you what they're doing when we come back >> here is entertainment tonight nancy odel. >> this week jada pink he will smith, queen latifa out to have a good time in girls trip, and big acting debut in historical war epic. >> 400,000 men on this beach. >> and acting a due alongside large cast including kenneth, and kill yan murphy, telling the true story of the rescue and evacuation every hundreds every thousands of british troops to become surrounded by the and mess in france during worlds war two. >> film so amazing, tells an important story, and i think an amazing list of actors working on it, and i feel like we were all working toward the same thing. and i don't feel like really allowed any time to think too much about, you know, specifically what i was doing or anything. i think the movie is amazing, and i just feel very lucky to kind of be a part of it. >> practically
from ocean sit, new jersey, we're up bright and early at sweet charlie, rolling ice cream, kyle and jacob get to go it a lot earlier than they're used to, we'll try this out. it is perfect weather for it, too, we'll show you what they're doing when we come back >> here is entertainment tonight nancy odel. >> this week jada pink he will smith, queen latifa out to have a good time in girls trip, and big acting debut in historical war epic. >> 400,000 men on this beach. >>...
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she is charged in the disexperience of her -- disappearance of her children sarah and jacob. she claimed her kids are with a friend. well, the children's father troy turner prayed that the kids are still alive in a facebook post on monday. he writes -- if somebody out there does have my son and my daughter, please tell them daddy loves them so much and please give them both hugs for me and wish jacob a happy birthday. >>> still ahead, a cop playing basketball on the job. see how and why he changed his routine on a disturbance call. >>> italians have marinara, the french have were phase and people in the -- baryons and people in the dmv have mumbo. that's next on wusa9. (woman) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. no
she is charged in the disexperience of her -- disappearance of her children sarah and jacob. she claimed her kids are with a friend. well, the children's father troy turner prayed that the kids are still alive in a facebook post on monday. he writes -- if somebody out there does have my son and my daughter, please tell them daddy loves them so much and please give them both hugs for me and wish jacob a happy birthday. >>> still ahead, a cop playing basketball on the job. see how and...
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our reporters from china global television and al jazeera's jacob ward, this week on "press: here." >> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. the white house held tech week recently and lots of ceos from silicon valley went to washington to meet with the president. not the first time the president has met with silicon valley. while he does not enjoy the same relationship with high tech as his predecessor, barack obama, president trump clearly understands the innovation he's promised is most likely to come from technology. keith lineback is ceo of live ops, the company that helps people create call centers in their own homes. he made the trip to the white house and has some advice for high-tech viewers that are headed there next fm narc new of china global television and jacob moore. walk me through how this works. you get invited to the white house or try to convince them? >> from what i've come to understand, lots of people are trying to convince -- >> get there. >> -- the administration how to get there. i found i had a voice mail one day from the white house. i thought it was a
our reporters from china global television and al jazeera's jacob ward, this week on "press: here." >> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. the white house held tech week recently and lots of ceos from silicon valley went to washington to meet with the president. not the first time the president has met with silicon valley. while he does not enjoy the same relationship with high tech as his predecessor, barack obama, president trump clearly understands the innovation he's...
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. >> we're getting jacob travis in. he's an inmate that just assaulted an officer.eral bite marks all over him. he did a pretty good job on the officer. this guy's going to be a three-man supervisor. he's going to be in your unit in d-1 until further notice. we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his file. has a lot of problems with outsidgangs and inside gangs. there's a lot of concern because a lot of the gang mberthat he -- the gang he testified against, they are here. so we're going to have to be on our toes once they found out he's here, and keep a close eye on our movement in and out of the unit with him, and make sure he has no contact with any other inmates. >> he's an inmate from central correctional, apa. he assaulted a staff member over there. the officer was escorting him out of his cell with him restrained in the front. the inmate advised the officer that he provided soap inside the
. >> we're getting jacob travis in. he's an inmate that just assaulted an officer.eral bite marks all over him. he did a pretty good job on the officer. this guy's going to be a three-man supervisor. he's going to be in your unit in d-1 until further notice. we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his...
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colonel jacobs, in addition to being a new englander, his accent will give that away.we get to know general kelly more. the respect the people have for his service agreeing to take his job. he lost a son in afghanistan, has a son still serving. jack, why is he suited for the job? >> well he is intelligent, hard working, diligent. he is a strong patriot. he is a great american. but i don't think any of that matters in this white house. at the end of the day the chief of staff has to be the chief of the staff. and anybody who has an opportunity to work around him is going to leave the place in chaos. it will continue that way. jared kushner doesn't report to anybody. goes directly to the president. bannon is stuck to the president like a limpet on a hull of a ship. scaramucci already said he reports directly to the president at the end of the day. general kelly either has to accept a diminished role as the chief of staff or he is going to be frustrated and he is going to have to leave. >> jeremy bash, during your time i know general kelly became one of the military offic
colonel jacobs, in addition to being a new englander, his accent will give that away.we get to know general kelly more. the respect the people have for his service agreeing to take his job. he lost a son in afghanistan, has a son still serving. jack, why is he suited for the job? >> well he is intelligent, hard working, diligent. he is a strong patriot. he is a great american. but i don't think any of that matters in this white house. at the end of the day the chief of staff has to be the...
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jacob cowin is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism.rinidad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. >> i remember talking to her on the phone, and she told me that she was pregnant, and she was going to have an abortion. i go, you didn't tell me you were pregnant, and now you're going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do with you if you had an abortion. in the meantime, she also found somebody else. >> i claimed the kid really right because when i got her, she was with this other cat. you know, and like i kind of snatched her from him. you know, we were together while she was still with him, and there was some snake [ bleep ] really like -- my part. whatever, right? >> despite the men's uncertainty, mcbride says the father is jacob cowin. >> were you with trino when you met jake? come on. there's something going on there. tell me. >> yeah. but trino was in jail. he had gotten in a car crash and he like lost his memory or somethi
jacob cowin is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism.rinidad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. >> i remember talking to her on the phone, and she told me that she was pregnant, and she was going to have an abortion. i go, you didn't tell me you were pregnant, and now you're going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do with you if you had an abortion. in the meantime, she...
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police say brandon jacobs met the victim...old girl...as he was serving as a youth volunteer at a local church. police located jacobs while he was trying to meet up with the girl. he was taken into custody and booked into the solano ( darya ) berkeley police have made an arrest for an attack that happened just two blocks from the cal campus. the attack happened early saturday morning. a woman was walking in the area of telegraph avenue and channing way when a man approached her. police say the man then cornered her and groped her. she notified a cal police officer . the man was located nearby. he has been turned over to the berkeley police department, ( mark ) firefighters are making progress battling the whittier fire burning near oroville. that fire is now 87% contained. it has now burned more than 18-thousand acres. more than 45 buildings have been destroyed at least 15 of those were homes. firefighters are still trying to figure out how this fire started. (mark) the white house says that president trump will sign new sancti
police say brandon jacobs met the victim...old girl...as he was serving as a youth volunteer at a local church. police located jacobs while he was trying to meet up with the girl. he was taken into custody and booked into the solano ( darya ) berkeley police have made an arrest for an attack that happened just two blocks from the cal campus. the attack happened early saturday morning. a woman was walking in the area of telegraph avenue and channing way when a man approached her. police say the...
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>> reporter: jacob, the u.s.onfirms its successful test of the thad antimissile defense systems in alaska. they've been doing several of these tests recently, as well as flying two b-1 bombers to meet up with fighter jets from japan and south korea. they did a low pass here in south korea before returning to guam. this is all meant to be a show of force against north korea. that 48 hours ago tested a ballistic missile that experts believe could reach most major cities in the united states. the problem, of course, that's causing a lot of anxiety within the region is the lack of clear u.s. strategy to deal with north korea and there seems to be a sense among u.s. allies that perhaps america won't be there to back them. so it's effectively triggering an arms buildup. south korea entering talks to get stronger missiles, as well the president ordered the swift deployment of antimissile defense systems that he suspended back in may. as well, japan is looking to add to its missile defenses, but this buildup is going to
>> reporter: jacob, the u.s.onfirms its successful test of the thad antimissile defense systems in alaska. they've been doing several of these tests recently, as well as flying two b-1 bombers to meet up with fighter jets from japan and south korea. they did a low pass here in south korea before returning to guam. this is all meant to be a show of force against north korea. that 48 hours ago tested a ballistic missile that experts believe could reach most major cities in the united...
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jacob is christine's son. he has a rare disability and for his entire life, he depended on medicaid. a few years back, when their state expanded traditional medicaid, the state announced they were going to cut back on coverage for medication like jacob's. christine told me with tears in her eyes as well, saying that the state would no longer pay for his medicine. they tried to get money together but they couldn't do it. they had to switch to a cheaper alternative. young jake's health began to fail. even lost his ability to feed, walk and talk. only by the grace of god did he regain these skills and a loving family was at his side. every day is a struggle for him and his family. and jake is not alone. the truth is, i have heard from special-needs' families and they have told me again, unless we reform medicaid our most vulnerable are going to be crowded out of coverage that they rely on and depend on. i don't have to ask anyone where your hearts are. you know medicaid was created to support the aged, the blind,
jacob is christine's son. he has a rare disability and for his entire life, he depended on medicaid. a few years back, when their state expanded traditional medicaid, the state announced they were going to cut back on coverage for medication like jacob's. christine told me with tears in her eyes as well, saying that the state would no longer pay for his medicine. they tried to get money together but they couldn't do it. they had to switch to a cheaper alternative. young jake's health began to...
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last bit is from jacobs forerunner, john stuart mill . jurists of liberty and self-government who urged it is hardly possible to overrate the value in the present low state of human improvement of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. such communication has always been and is peculiarly in the present age one of the primary sources for progress. thanks. [applause] >> i want to thank professor sunstein. mister power, for a very interesting and illuminating presentation. let me upon a couple questions for you to sort of take off point or something. you write in #republic that things have gotten worse in this respect in the last 20 years, that technology, social media have exacerbated what you portray as a problem of people being unduly negative in responding in that way to each other, polarizing and being isolated in these silos and hospital silos if you will. you offer some solutions in the book . but what if there's a nudge to which
last bit is from jacobs forerunner, john stuart mill . jurists of liberty and self-government who urged it is hardly possible to overrate the value in the present low state of human improvement of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. such communication has always been and is peculiarly in the present age one of the primary sources for progress. thanks. [applause] >> i want to thank...
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jacob rascon, chris jansing and many more. we'll start with that interview between president trump and "the new york times." jeff sessions, bob mueller, russia. three reporters, including peter baker, joining us in one minute, sat with us for almost an hour. we want you to listen for yourselves what the president had to say. roll the tape. >> sessions gets the job. right after he gets the job he recuses himself. >> was that a mistake? >> well, sessions should have never recused himself and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. >> he gave you no heads up at all? >> zero. so, jeff sessions takes the job, gets into the job, recuses himself which frankly is very unfair to the president. how do you take a job and then recuse yourself? had he done that before the job i would have said thank you, jeff, but i can't take you. it's extremely unfair, and that's a mild word, to the president. so he recuses himself. i then end up with a second man, who's a de
jacob rascon, chris jansing and many more. we'll start with that interview between president trump and "the new york times." jeff sessions, bob mueller, russia. three reporters, including peter baker, joining us in one minute, sat with us for almost an hour. we want you to listen for yourselves what the president had to say. roll the tape. >> sessions gets the job. right after he gets the job he recuses himself. >> was that a mistake? >> well, sessions should have...
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police say brandon jacobs met the victim...a 15- year-old girl...as he was serving as a youth volunteer at a local church. police located jacobs while he was trying to meet up with the girl. he was taken into custody and booked into the solano county jail. ( mark ) berkeley police have made an arrest for an attack that happened just two blocks from the cal campus. the attack happened early saturday morning. a woman was walking in the area of telegraph avenue and channing way when a man approached her. police say the man then cornered her and groped her. she notified a cal police officer . the man was located nearby. he has been turned over to the berkeley police department, ( darya ) firefighters are making progress battling the whittier fire burning near oroville. that fire is now 87% contained. it has now burned more than 18-thousand acres. more than 45 buildings have been destroyed at least 15 of those were homes. firefighters are still trying to figure out how this fire started. ( darya ) the white house says that president
police say brandon jacobs met the victim...a 15- year-old girl...as he was serving as a youth volunteer at a local church. police located jacobs while he was trying to meet up with the girl. he was taken into custody and booked into the solano county jail. ( mark ) berkeley police have made an arrest for an attack that happened just two blocks from the cal campus. the attack happened early saturday morning. a woman was walking in the area of telegraph avenue and channing way when a man...
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in the late 19th century, there is a historian named jacob brown from maryland who notes that technically it was called the cumberland road, but popularly it was known as the national road. the cumberland road is a sort of the official name in government documents, it makes sense, it starts in cumberland, maryland. that is really the only point they had figured out at that point when they started tilting the road, so it makes since it has been name. but that is really the only place you see it in used, within government documents or call for contracts to build the road. you start seeing national road teams ind early on by many places as the popular name for the road. other than it being federally funded, it means people among are connected -- people along it are connected to the nation at large. they can be coming up into this national identity, they are participating in nationbuilding. other names. united states road, depending on trophe.add an apos ofcould belong to the people the united states. you also see people in berlin, maryland for intuit as -- people in cumberland, maryland refe
in the late 19th century, there is a historian named jacob brown from maryland who notes that technically it was called the cumberland road, but popularly it was known as the national road. the cumberland road is a sort of the official name in government documents, it makes sense, it starts in cumberland, maryland. that is really the only point they had figured out at that point when they started tilting the road, so it makes since it has been name. but that is really the only place you see it...
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the trades one it was very nice of column so almost certainly one of the spectators would have been jacob latch who was local revolutionary war veteran. he had served at least three tours as a malitia man during the time of the philadelphia campai campaign. he died about 1845. also, this descendent in the family eventually came into the collection here about p 5 years or we are about 1810. the per i don't have which we toibl to they suffered during the service were so by about it's a national em bar ras. so congress nad. in nchl on public assistance. it was expantded in 1832. the sort of unintended ko consee was to on the -- and the originals. because many of these men wouldn't niecely have their discharge papers. recordkeeping somewhat sporadic during the war. in order to prove their service these men would recount their revolutionary service. they would also bring witnesses to testify to the veracity. these documents are incredible oral history archives. the stories that come out, the memories of these veterans of seeing general washington, of serving in the actions of the e revolution
the trades one it was very nice of column so almost certainly one of the spectators would have been jacob latch who was local revolutionary war veteran. he had served at least three tours as a malitia man during the time of the philadelphia campai campaign. he died about 1845. also, this descendent in the family eventually came into the collection here about p 5 years or we are about 1810. the per i don't have which we toibl to they suffered during the service were so by about it's a national...