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he's busy in the go see haitink with jacob zuma you know an exit strategy for jacob zuma so we can i think safely say that this negotiation may take anything you know anything between between now and most probably even the end of you know twenty and twenty eighteen and of course as i said earlier so long that jacob zuma stays in the state presidency unfortunately more it will erode your totally from a pause and it will make it very difficult for him to introduce his reforms in the party and in the country so my sense is that it is most probably likely that jacob zuma as the state president is it's like you to deliver you know the state of the nation address and in february now if that happens i'm afraid to say from us that i'm a poor czar it would look as if he's not in charge of a very interesting to watch the leadership of south africa over the next few weeks many thanks today to all our guests for joining us here on inside story william command a mac and number. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by the website this al-jazeera dot com. facebook p
he's busy in the go see haitink with jacob zuma you know an exit strategy for jacob zuma so we can i think safely say that this negotiation may take anything you know anything between between now and most probably even the end of you know twenty and twenty eighteen and of course as i said earlier so long that jacob zuma stays in the state presidency unfortunately more it will erode your totally from a pause and it will make it very difficult for him to introduce his reforms in the party and in...
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my colleague jacob just footsteps away from where you are in honolulu as well.p on the crater learning about this. how does that square with what you are learning? >> actually, fascinating to hear the general talk about this. because hawaii civil defense is insistent only 10% of the people if it was a direct hit near the airport on the island of hawaii would perish. they say about 90% of the people might survive. they may just be without communication once that happens. if they are able to get and shelter in place in that 10, 15, 20 minute period that will transpire after the alert happened. the reason the general did not hear any siren, according to the spokesman that you spoke o this was a massive human error. someone pushed a button. we are trying to turn around some footage we were there yesterday. it was not the phone call that would come in from u.s. pacific command alert the pooh em in this room to not only a put out the push alert but sound the siren, put out television alerts, and interrupt television programming and interrupt all am f.m. radio. the rea
my colleague jacob just footsteps away from where you are in honolulu as well.p on the crater learning about this. how does that square with what you are learning? >> actually, fascinating to hear the general talk about this. because hawaii civil defense is insistent only 10% of the people if it was a direct hit near the airport on the island of hawaii would perish. they say about 90% of the people might survive. they may just be without communication once that happens. if they are able...
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if you forget to charge your phone you can't use it for jeffrey jacobs the same goes for his car jacobs drives a nissan leaf a one hundred percent electric vehicle with a range of ninety miles that's just enough to get him to his job and back home the trip is a challenge but he enjoys it. i switched to an electric car because i felt first of all that it was an efficient way to go second of all it was a form of domestic energy where i wouldn't have to depend on the for the fluctuating price of gasoline. when jacobs first started driving a plug in car five years ago he was one of the very few electric car enthusiasts there are now two million electric cars in circulation worldwide twice as many as just two years ago professor deborah blevins who has been studying alternative transportation for over thirty years believes the technology is at a turning point the biggest challenge has been on batteries batteries have made a huge stride they're not there yet but they made a tremendous strides despite recent improvement electric cars are still expensive and sales only account for one percent o
if you forget to charge your phone you can't use it for jeffrey jacobs the same goes for his car jacobs drives a nissan leaf a one hundred percent electric vehicle with a range of ninety miles that's just enough to get him to his job and back home the trip is a challenge but he enjoys it. i switched to an electric car because i felt first of all that it was an efficient way to go second of all it was a form of domestic energy where i wouldn't have to depend on the for the fluctuating price of...
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let's ask fred jacobs president of detroit based jacobs media fred is a research guy who has a gift for explaining things and more understandable terms that many research people tend to he will blush when i say this but fred more or less invented my favorite kind of radio classic rock fred jacobs welcome. how and thank you it's great to be here and you know i kind of think of myself as a data whisperer i mean that's really what it is with research trying to get through the data and really come up with the findings that that really matter while you're a great storyteller when you find that stuff the trump presidency is the best thing that's ever happened to cable news and talk radio most days people younger than you and i are horrified by what's in the news but we boomers have seen this movie before fifty years ago it was called one nine hundred sixty eight only that the music was better you've done teen focus groups and research projects and interviews and you're a great listener read the room what is the frame of mind of people our age these days and what do we worry about. well we're
let's ask fred jacobs president of detroit based jacobs media fred is a research guy who has a gift for explaining things and more understandable terms that many research people tend to he will blush when i say this but fred more or less invented my favorite kind of radio classic rock fred jacobs welcome. how and thank you it's great to be here and you know i kind of think of myself as a data whisperer i mean that's really what it is with research trying to get through the data and really come...
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fue una sorpresa, un regalo de navidad para jacob.egria ya no esta. hoy los juguetes, reposan. su dueno no esta en casa. jazmine crespo/ama de mascota 09.13 yo viendo a jacob que casi no caminaba, sentado y me estaba diciendo: mami y quiero un perrito brownie, un shih tzu, era motivacion para el pequeÑo jacob. a sus siete anito sufre de distrofia muscular. la lucha diaria de jazmine es lograr, como sea, que jacob este en constante movimiento. y brownie. 10.11 bien hyper, contento, y lo tenia a el corriendo por all over the floor y por todos lados, el estaba contento con su perrito el fin de semana, jazmin tuvo que salir a una cita medica. dejo el perrito bajo los ojos de un familiar. 17.20 aparentemente ellos le abren la puerta a brownie para que salga al patio a hacer sus necesidades, ahora, ellos creen que la mala suerte fue que esto, estaba abierto -- 15.16 se fue y el cabe tambien por esa reja, porque el era tan flaquito que el corrio parece por alla y se salio calle highland y sassafras en paterson. por mas que jazmine ha buscado
fue una sorpresa, un regalo de navidad para jacob.egria ya no esta. hoy los juguetes, reposan. su dueno no esta en casa. jazmine crespo/ama de mascota 09.13 yo viendo a jacob que casi no caminaba, sentado y me estaba diciendo: mami y quiero un perrito brownie, un shih tzu, era motivacion para el pequeÑo jacob. a sus siete anito sufre de distrofia muscular. la lucha diaria de jazmine es lograr, como sea, que jacob este en constante movimiento. y brownie. 10.11 bien hyper, contento, y lo tenia a...
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so what is the nature of your negotiations with jacob zuma? what does he want?from prosecution, for example, has he asked for that? well, that has not been spelt out by him, but what we're looking at are all these issues... he has not spelt that out? let's just clarify that. no, no, he hasn't spelt that out. because there are lots of allegations about state capture and his relationship with certain business people in south africa. he has not said, i would like immunity from prosecution? no, president zuma has not said he wants immunity from prosecution, and as it is now, there are quite a number of charges that are being looked at which could be preferred against him, so he has not asked us that. but what we are looking at... can ijust ask, suppose, just to take it down the line, he was to stand trial, as you say, there are these allegations, and i am not prejudging anything... yes. but if he were to go on trial and then to be found guilty, and if you were president by then, you could exercise your presidential pardon. would you pardon him? we have the rule of l
so what is the nature of your negotiations with jacob zuma? what does he want?from prosecution, for example, has he asked for that? well, that has not been spelt out by him, but what we're looking at are all these issues... he has not spelt that out? let's just clarify that. no, no, he hasn't spelt that out. because there are lots of allegations about state capture and his relationship with certain business people in south africa. he has not said, i would like immunity from prosecution? no,...
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>> it's jacob. >> jimmy: jacob, very good. jacob.p in a few weeks. what team are you rooting for? >> uh -- eagles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my god, did the roots pay you to say that? that's unbelievable. [ laughter ] i don't know if you knew, the roots are from philly. but -- okay. the eagles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you did knew that. yeah, exactly. all right, so the eagles. if you could give the players on the eagles any advice, what would you tell them? >> want it. want it. just want it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: want it? >> want it. >> jimmy: oh, i thought you said "won it." i was like, won it and then there's want it. >> want it or win it. want it and win it. >> jimmy: want it and win it? >> want it and win it. >> jimmy: want it or win it? >> want it or win it, want and win it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: want it and win it. i thought you said "won it." so i guess if you want it, win it, then you won it. [ laughter and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: you know what i'm saying? want it, win it, won it! truth. that's a t-shirt right the
>> it's jacob. >> jimmy: jacob, very good. jacob.p in a few weeks. what team are you rooting for? >> uh -- eagles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my god, did the roots pay you to say that? that's unbelievable. [ laughter ] i don't know if you knew, the roots are from philly. but -- okay. the eagles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you did knew that. yeah, exactly. all right, so the eagles. if you could give the players on the eagles any advice, what would you tell...
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jacob. >> reporter: i was mentioning to you earlier. i don't know if you heard it because of our connection that i was inside that room within the bunker at diamond head yesterday. i was with the administrator of hawaii's civil defense. you'll have to forgive the helicopter noise here, but what happens here is pacific command picks up the phone, they'll call and notify civil defense of an incoming missile. that obviously didn't happen today and somebody literally pushed the wrong button. i know that we haven't had a chance to do an after reaction report. what's the first question you would want to ask civil defense about what happened today? this is an error that happened on their turf so to speak. >> well, i think there are two basic questions procedurally. i think there's a peronnel and accountability question that is relatively straightforward. who made what errors and what are the accountability measures there but in terms of process it seems to me the first question is why is there only one person in a position to make the most mas
jacob. >> reporter: i was mentioning to you earlier. i don't know if you heard it because of our connection that i was inside that room within the bunker at diamond head yesterday. i was with the administrator of hawaii's civil defense. you'll have to forgive the helicopter noise here, but what happens here is pacific command picks up the phone, they'll call and notify civil defense of an incoming missile. that obviously didn't happen today and somebody literally pushed the wrong button....
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yes. to say, jacob zuma, you must go, and you must go now., a new dawn is on the horizon. is the tenure that president zuma still has to serve out. constitutionally speaking, he still has 18 months. going to discuss the transition. how long is it going to last? how is he feeling? is he under pressure? is he feeling very anxious? he must be, with all this stuff swirling around him. and he wants mattered to be handled in a way... that they will be handled carefully. and i am saying, my key interest is to move the country forward. it is what the interests... really? just the interests of the few, of the state's assets? you see, the state capture issue is now being handled. has been appointed, and is now going to go into the depths. there has been state capture, you say? of course there has been state capture. into all and many state institutions. you only won very narrowly, 179 votes out of the 5,000 cast? yes. like, my hands are tied. that is the state of affairs, isn't it? by two things, unity and renewal. committed to that. it is a battle for
yes. to say, jacob zuma, you must go, and you must go now., a new dawn is on the horizon. is the tenure that president zuma still has to serve out. constitutionally speaking, he still has 18 months. going to discuss the transition. how long is it going to last? how is he feeling? is he under pressure? is he feeling very anxious? he must be, with all this stuff swirling around him. and he wants mattered to be handled in a way... that they will be handled carefully. and i am saying, my key...
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david and jacob are children whose lives are at stake. but there are millions more like them in oregon and across the country. mr. speaker, david and jacob deserve better. all of our nation's children deserve better. it's that simple. we must not let them down. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington, for five minutes. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, on friday, thousands of people from all across america will come to washington to march in support of the dignity and equal protection of every god-given human life in this great land. it is in that spirit that i rise to join my colleagues in supporting h.r. 4712, the born alive abortion survivors protection act. this bill ensures that if a baby survives a failed abortion, that baby must be given the same medical care as the baby born under any circumstances. in a moral society, the strong have a responsibility to protect the weak. it is a stain on the moral fabric of our nation that some li
david and jacob are children whose lives are at stake. but there are millions more like them in oregon and across the country. mr. speaker, david and jacob deserve better. all of our nation's children deserve better. it's that simple. we must not let them down. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington, for five minutes. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, on friday, thousands of people from all...
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jacob zuma... booing. ..and... booing continues.s own party, jacob zuma is increasingly isolated. even supporters acknowledge his days as the country's president are numbered. the crowds have a different hero now — the new anc leader cyril ramaphosa — businessman, skilled negotiator, who's promised to end the capture of the state by a corrupt elite. we are going to confront corruption and state capture in all its forms. the investigation and prosecution of those who are responsible will be given top priority. we are resolute in our commitment to make this the year in which we build our movement and turn around the economy of south africa. not since the end of apartheid in 1994 have i seen such a hunger for change in south africa. we've heard a lot of promises from politicians. do you believe him? yeah, we have to believe him, he's our president, our new president. hopefully, they can fix everything is broken. that's a big, big hope. yeah, it's my hope, and the hope of all south africans. hope springs, in part, from desperation. the
jacob zuma... booing. ..and... booing continues.s own party, jacob zuma is increasingly isolated. even supporters acknowledge his days as the country's president are numbered. the crowds have a different hero now — the new anc leader cyril ramaphosa — businessman, skilled negotiator, who's promised to end the capture of the state by a corrupt elite. we are going to confront corruption and state capture in all its forms. the investigation and prosecution of those who are responsible will be...
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jacob rees mogg has recently ta ken over history.aken over the head of this group, which is called the european search group, they are putting a garda van theresa may. if they lose faith in her, they will knife her. so she should be worried. —— are putting a guard around theresa may. the transition will be the status quo. i don't know what they're getting at here. very quickly. the mail on sunday we cannot ignore this. top tories in chinese cash for brexit for —— who furore. it is your story about undercover reporters. it is channel 4 saying this. it will be a dispatchers programme. -- it is —— it is going to be a dispatches story. it was a sting. they said somebody along to
jacob rees mogg has recently ta ken over history.aken over the head of this group, which is called the european search group, they are putting a garda van theresa may. if they lose faith in her, they will knife her. so she should be worried. —— are putting a guard around theresa may. the transition will be the status quo. i don't know what they're getting at here. very quickly. the mail on sunday we cannot ignore this. top tories in chinese cash for brexit for —— who furore. it is your...
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and i think your name is jacob, am i right? yeah. thank you. >> let's hear you, sir. >> i'm jacob representing eden and cambria. i have a riddle. 15-year-old school girl pays ,000 pounds a year to access free education. the therefore, is bob, 15-year-old schoolboy's education free? any ideas? any ideas? no. elijah? any ideas? no. mr. speaker, do you have any ideas? oh. actually, i have no ideas either. some young people are paying hundreds if not thousands a year on the transport to education and before the rates at the age of 16. some young people in eden feel and isolated in their villages because there is one bus service a week and that bus is during school time. eden me young people in on buses that frankly are not alive enough to have the strength to die. now, our friends in london tell us that on this will be too mucf campaign. it would be too hard. i agree, it would be very hard. like to say to our friends in london, we don't have and more l importantly, we have not campaigned on this issue since 2011 which means for the past
and i think your name is jacob, am i right? yeah. thank you. >> let's hear you, sir. >> i'm jacob representing eden and cambria. i have a riddle. 15-year-old school girl pays ,000 pounds a year to access free education. the therefore, is bob, 15-year-old schoolboy's education free? any ideas? any ideas? no. elijah? any ideas? no. mr. speaker, do you have any ideas? oh. actually, i have no ideas either. some young people are paying hundreds if not thousands a year on the transport to...
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i think this is a particularly significant intervention by jacob rees—mogg on the eve of this speechdue to set out what he sees as the transition period after britain leaves the eu for a potential two—year period of transition. jacob rees—mogg, an influential backbench chair of a group of tory mps and tory eurosceptics, using some pretty strong language to talk about the government needing a shift in tone, warnings of the danger of closely aligning with the eu at the brexit and talking about seizing the opportunities of leaving the eu. i'm joined by the conservative mp, iain duncan smith. philip hammond in davosis duncan smith. philip hammond in davos is reported to have said in his speech, he hopes for only a very modest change in the relationship between britain and the eu after britain leaves, and here we have jacob rees—mogg making these comments? i was surprised that the chancellor's intervention. the public voted the two parties, leaving the single market and the customs union. that was explicit in the manifesto signed up to by the government and which the public voted for. tha
i think this is a particularly significant intervention by jacob rees—mogg on the eve of this speechdue to set out what he sees as the transition period after britain leaves the eu for a potential two—year period of transition. jacob rees—mogg, an influential backbench chair of a group of tory mps and tory eurosceptics, using some pretty strong language to talk about the government needing a shift in tone, warnings of the danger of closely aligning with the eu at the brexit and talking...
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, jacob, thank you. this false alarm came of course with the world on edge about north korea and it's nuclear ambitio ambitions. bill kneely is no seoul, south korea, tonight, has north korea said anything about yesterday's scare in hawaii given that it's threats and missile tests have put hawaii on alert complete with that cold war style early warning system? >> reporter: not a word, kate, and that is surprising because when the hawaii system was set up last month, the north used it as an opportunity to taunt the united states saying, look at what our new missiles have done. we're scared you americans. this time, not a word they've made no political capital out of this. now, why? well, it is interesting that for the last two weeks on north korean state tv, there's been almost no anti-americanism. no anti-trump hatred, and there usually is. north korea is now showing it's friendly face to the world. it's going to take part in next month's winter olympics here in south korea. it's now talking to the old e
, jacob, thank you. this false alarm came of course with the world on edge about north korea and it's nuclear ambitio ambitions. bill kneely is no seoul, south korea, tonight, has north korea said anything about yesterday's scare in hawaii given that it's threats and missile tests have put hawaii on alert complete with that cold war style early warning system? >> reporter: not a word, kate, and that is surprising because when the hawaii system was set up last month, the north used it as...
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if you forget to charge your phone you can't use it for jeffrey jacobs the same goes for his car jacobs drives a nissan leaf a one hundred percent electric vehicle with a range of ninety miles that's just enough to get him to his job and back home the trip is a challenge but he enjoys it. i switched to an electric car because i felt first of all that it was an efficient way to go second of all it was a form of domestic energy where i wouldn't have to depend on the fluctuating price of gasoline. when jacobs first started driving a plug in car five years ago he was one of the very few electric current is yes there are now two million electric cars in circulation worldwide twice as many as just two years ago professor deborah blevins who has been studying alternative transportation for over thirty years believes the technology is at a turning point the biggest challenge has been on batteries batteries have made a huge stride they're not there yet but they made a tremendous strides despite recent improvement electric cars are still expensive and sales only account for one percent of the mar
if you forget to charge your phone you can't use it for jeffrey jacobs the same goes for his car jacobs drives a nissan leaf a one hundred percent electric vehicle with a range of ninety miles that's just enough to get him to his job and back home the trip is a challenge but he enjoys it. i switched to an electric car because i felt first of all that it was an efficient way to go second of all it was a form of domestic energy where i wouldn't have to depend on the fluctuating price of gasoline....
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>> no. >> reporter: the team's gm on the far left said jacob has incredible potential and is impressed by his maturity and technical skills, taking the field for the first time and playing in front of the hometown crowd. it will be special for jacob. >> i think it's going to be a really exciting moment and i'm really looking forward to it. >> reporter: so the goal for him this season is to develop as a player and also to adapt to life as a professional athlete at just 16 years old. the first game of the season is here at the stadium march 3rd. in san jose, kiet do, kpix5. >> he'll do great. the earthquakes aren't saying just how much they're paying jacob, but keep in mind, the league minimum is about 50 to $60,000, which is not bad for a 16-year-old. >>> paul deanno is standing by. he's been keeping an eye on the skies for us. >> we are watching the rainfall. the peninsula is the bull's eye now. the heavy rain that has left the north bay, it's for you. let's zoom in. we're looking at palo alto, sunnyvale, los altos and santa clara. we're looking at some intense radar returns and heavie
>> no. >> reporter: the team's gm on the far left said jacob has incredible potential and is impressed by his maturity and technical skills, taking the field for the first time and playing in front of the hometown crowd. it will be special for jacob. >> i think it's going to be a really exciting moment and i'm really looking forward to it. >> reporter: so the goal for him this season is to develop as a player and also to adapt to life as a professional athlete at just 16...
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from speaking to someone inside, the anc is currently trying to work a deal for president jacob zumahey want it to be justified and a pleasant walk away rather than a forced walk off. what is happening right now, is that presidentjacob zuma wants terms of that deal to accommodate him. what we understand is that he would like his ex-wife, who would have been president had she won the elections in december, to be interim president. and he also wants to be involved in the state investigation something the ramaphosa camp is not happy at all with. that's the situation there is jostling for what happens when jacob zuma steps down as president and who takes over then, and then there will be a gap left in the deputy president position which is currently occupied by cyril ramaphosa. >> i wanted to ask one more question on this in terms of leverage, there is a significant pro zuma element inside the anc does mr. zuma still have the leverage to cut the kind of deal he wants to cut? >> mr. zuma does have leverage if you look at the top six seats inside the anc, which is generally called the top
from speaking to someone inside, the anc is currently trying to work a deal for president jacob zumahey want it to be justified and a pleasant walk away rather than a forced walk off. what is happening right now, is that presidentjacob zuma wants terms of that deal to accommodate him. what we understand is that he would like his ex-wife, who would have been president had she won the elections in december, to be interim president. and he also wants to be involved in the state investigation...
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jacob, thanks so much. he was asking the question, who should be in charge of these emergency alerts? we'll get a sense potentially of that. what does the white house think? what does the president think after he was briefed on this? we'll get a potential idea on that when we go to kelly o'donnell after this. up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >> when we got the alarm, we were actually ter
jacob, thanks so much. he was asking the question, who should be in charge of these emergency alerts? we'll get a sense potentially of that. what does the white house think? what does the president think after he was briefed on this? we'll get a potential idea on that when we go to kelly o'donnell after this. up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing...
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. >> this delivery was so quick, i walk into the hospital 20 minutes later jacob was born. >> jacob literallydoll. he was just gorgeous, beautiful. >> reporter: the simple joys of motherhood, so easily taken for granted were for magda extraordinary. >> it was justsoasy. yothba you just hold it and try to breast-feed it. >> reporter: throughout the years nathaniel and jacob shared all the moments and memories that brothers do, but for nathaniel, things were always different. >> how old was nathaniel when he first noticed, looking in a mirror, "i don't look like everybody else." >> definitely around age four or five, he could clearly vocalize, "i don't like the staring. i don't like the name calling." at that age we're goin' to birthday parties and other kids see him and scream and leave. he knows it was about him. >> repled to reno, nevada, where russ got a nejob. it is finally time to meet nathaniel. hello. >> ne toinee >> nice to see you.>> this is n. nathaniel is now 11 years old and has had 53 surgeries. >> this is sam. >> nice to meet you. along, who, like so many kids, we've come to do s
. >> this delivery was so quick, i walk into the hospital 20 minutes later jacob was born. >> jacob literallydoll. he was just gorgeous, beautiful. >> reporter: the simple joys of motherhood, so easily taken for granted were for magda extraordinary. >> it was justsoasy. yothba you just hold it and try to breast-feed it. >> reporter: throughout the years nathaniel and jacob shared all the moments and memories that brothers do, but for nathaniel, things were always...
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- [jacobs] their choice is to allow prices to fall. and that's deliberate, because the idea is they're going to try to undercut american production that's resulted from fracking in an effort to try to regain market share that they've lost to american production. - [narrator] some oil producing nations suffer from the resource curse; or the paradox of plenty. - [colgan] countries that discover oil don't necessarily get rich from them. they have more corruption. they have higher levels of inequality. and they have political problems. they're less likely to democratize, and they're more likely to have civil wars. the united states and norway were lucky in that we had an established democracy and some strong political institutions before the oil was discovered. and that has meant that we've had not only oil development, but also a large diversified economy and the kind of political mechanisms that can withstand some of the bad incentives that come with oil. - [levine] nigeria is a poster child for the resource curse. it's brought nothing b
- [jacobs] their choice is to allow prices to fall. and that's deliberate, because the idea is they're going to try to undercut american production that's resulted from fracking in an effort to try to regain market share that they've lost to american production. - [narrator] some oil producing nations suffer from the resource curse; or the paradox of plenty. - [colgan] countries that discover oil don't necessarily get rich from them. they have more corruption. they have higher levels of...
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. >> kristin got it on the 21st, then jacob the 23rd, then i got it the 26th. >> reporter: outside portland, oregon, the frazier family fell like dominoes, four children crippled by the flu. mom, jamie, is still sick today. >> christmas consisted of the ones who were sick wearing surgical masks to open their presents, and then pretty much going back and laying in all of our beds again. >> reporter: it turns out the frazier family was hit with two strains of the flu, even though the kids had their flu shots. last year at this time the outbreak was widespread in 12 states. this year 46. >> we expect it to continue to rise because everyone's been home with their [000:02:59;00] children are together again. people are packing the workplace. >> reporter: tonight, it's unclear why this flu season is so bad. some hospitals are inundated, asking those who aren't severely ill to stay home. others are restricting visitors. in san diego, a surge tent is set up to treat flu patients. hospitals and families everywhere overwhelmed as the epidemic spreads. tonight at many hospitals across the country, beds
. >> kristin got it on the 21st, then jacob the 23rd, then i got it the 26th. >> reporter: outside portland, oregon, the frazier family fell like dominoes, four children crippled by the flu. mom, jamie, is still sick today. >> christmas consisted of the ones who were sick wearing surgical masks to open their presents, and then pretty much going back and laying in all of our beds again. >> reporter: it turns out the frazier family was hit with two strains of the flu, even...
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still with us governor bill richardson and colonel jacobs. colonel jacobs, let me ask you, i've heard from across the political spectrum support for the president voicing u.s. government support for the iranny people which has been u.s. policy throughout democratic and republican presidents, but have a to assume that if it were as simple as tweeting our support someone would have done before and it would have worked. >> we have to look back what the happened in '09. there were a million people in the streets. people e president. united states said they have -- they're tweeting, they have the internet, now is the revolution in iran. the first day there were a million people in the streets. and the government kicked in a few skulls and killed a bunch of people, the next day there were 5,000. and the day after that there were zero. and this revolution tweeting or not, is headed in the same direction. >> governor, you are also among your many responsibilities you're on the board of united against nuclear iran and you and i have had a lot of conve
still with us governor bill richardson and colonel jacobs. colonel jacobs, let me ask you, i've heard from across the political spectrum support for the president voicing u.s. government support for the iranny people which has been u.s. policy throughout democratic and republican presidents, but have a to assume that if it were as simple as tweeting our support someone would have done before and it would have worked. >> we have to look back what the happened in '09. there were a million...
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our jacob soboroff happened to be inside the command center just hours before that false alert was issued. he has our report tonight from honolulu. >> reporter: it was pandemonium in paradise after that alert was sent to phones and broadcast on television. >> a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. >> reporter: shocked tourists and locals worried they were minutes away from nuclear annihilation. >> the hotel staff came and told my parents, seek shelter, you only have 12 minutes. >> it was hard to stay calm when you don't know what's happening. >> reporter: families huddled in their closet during and after the alert went out. staying closely glued to their cell phones. >> people are hiding in the h3 tunnel. running to the mountains with their families. >> reporter: today members of congress are demanding answers on why it took 38 minutes for a correction to be texted out. twice the time it would take for a missile to reach hawaii from north korea. >> those responsible for this happening need to be held accountable and making sure this cannot, it cannot happen again. >> reporter
our jacob soboroff happened to be inside the command center just hours before that false alert was issued. he has our report tonight from honolulu. >> reporter: it was pandemonium in paradise after that alert was sent to phones and broadcast on television. >> a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. >> reporter: shocked tourists and locals worried they were minutes away from nuclear annihilation. >> the hotel staff came and told my parents, seek shelter, you...
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anc, therefore, welcomes the announcement by presidentjacob welcomes the announcement by president jacobe establishment of the commission of the enquiry, in line with a public reports on the state capture. he knew that he had to walk a tightrope. in his newly elected committee, there are those that are still staunch supporters of his predecessor, presidentjacob still staunch supporters of his predecessor, president jacob zuma. so he gave everyone a bit of hope to hold on to. and the masses loved it. there is no doubt that the divisions here run deep. and they will not just take one good speech in a hot summer's day to paper over those white cousins. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this afternoon. a 25 year—old model has died after being stabbed in a street in west london. harry uzoka had recently done a photo shoot with gq magazine. friends and family have described him as an ‘inspiration to young black men'. two men, aged 27 and 28, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. a murder investigation has begun after a woman was injured in a tui travel agents
anc, therefore, welcomes the announcement by presidentjacob welcomes the announcement by president jacobe establishment of the commission of the enquiry, in line with a public reports on the state capture. he knew that he had to walk a tightrope. in his newly elected committee, there are those that are still staunch supporters of his predecessor, presidentjacob still staunch supporters of his predecessor, president jacob zuma. so he gave everyone a bit of hope to hold on to. and the masses...
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jacob soboroff for us. jacob, thank you. >> in california the city of montecito is mourning the lives lost in last week's mudslides. a storm pounded the region by the state's wildfire last month. a torrent of flash floods swept away cars and scores of homes. crews are still scouring through mud and debris for missing as they brace for the possibility of rain this week. nbc's steve patterson has more from montecito. >> reporter: inside the evacuation zone, a service of remembrance. this community ripped apart by rivers of mud and stone. 20 people now confirmed dead, 25-year-old morgan cory's name added to the toll joining her 12-year-old sister sawyer amongst those killed in this disaster. six days after the disaster, crews continue to search for survivors. in the rubble, a glimmer of hope. a rescue dog alerts workers to a mud logged car. crews dig by hand, by shovel, by machine. discovering just a few scattered mementos. tough for rescue crews searching through their own neighbors' properties. >> we are sti
jacob soboroff for us. jacob, thank you. >> in california the city of montecito is mourning the lives lost in last week's mudslides. a storm pounded the region by the state's wildfire last month. a torrent of flash floods swept away cars and scores of homes. crews are still scouring through mud and debris for missing as they brace for the possibility of rain this week. nbc's steve patterson has more from montecito. >> reporter: inside the evacuation zone, a service of remembrance....
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jacob rees mogg says he will make her stick to her headline.iteers wa nt stage to where the high brexiteers want a stronger voice. i think they felt ripped off by phase one, that they would pay too much money to the eu, that the irish border question has fundamentally been sold, and it ta kes has fundamentally been sold, and it takes is closer to the single market rather than away. they are going in early and strong now on an issue that was a part of the referendum, regardless of which side of the immigration debate you are an. jacob rees mogg is the cheerleader, the man... the man insisting on all these. he is being celebrated amongst the right now. for him to come out and hold theresa may's feature the is more meaningful.m does put more pressure on the prime minister. what is the likely reaction to be? i think they are worried about the story because so far this 100 plus group of conservative mps have been protective of mrs may and let her do her best that strategy, make opera misers, and over45 her best that strategy, make opera misers, and
jacob rees mogg says he will make her stick to her headline.iteers wa nt stage to where the high brexiteers want a stronger voice. i think they felt ripped off by phase one, that they would pay too much money to the eu, that the irish border question has fundamentally been sold, and it ta kes has fundamentally been sold, and it takes is closer to the single market rather than away. they are going in early and strong now on an issue that was a part of the referendum, regardless of which side of...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right? is that what you go by? >> yeah. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell me." he says, "i believe my sister had something to do with it." >> reporter: and who was jerry jaocbs sister? well, becky sears. kay's best friend and neighbor. >> i think my jaw dropped right then. wasn't expecting that. he dropped a bombshell. >> reporter: becky's brother said he knew all about the affair between his sister and david. he told the investigator becky had once confided in him that david was trying to end it. >> she'd come and meet one day or there in the parking lot crying. and i was like, you know, "what's wrong?" and that's whenever she told me she was having the affair. >> he then goes on to say that becky was, had b
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right? is that what you go by? >> yeah. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell...
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interestingly, jacob rees mogg who we we re interestingly, jacob rees mogg who we were hearing forjust stick with the prime minister. so even if they have some concerns about members of the government like that hammond is trying to push an agenda that is not quite the way of leaving the eu they want, they are very much behind the prime minister. but there are those who would be at the very fact the prime minister hasn't given a stronger rebuke to philip hammond. perhaps underlines the fact that they are concerned about the way brexiters approaching and indeed domestically there have been mps tweezing today to say that they are concerned the prime ministerjust isn't really listening to them and assist into two smaller group around her. there is talk of ao assist into two smaller group around her. there is talk of 40 letters being submitted suggesting a question to the chair of the 1922 committee of backbench conservative mps who oversees the running of the internal conservative mps. they need 48 letters to trigger that. so the suggestion is growing concern is getting closer but not a cr
interestingly, jacob rees mogg who we we re interestingly, jacob rees mogg who we were hearing forjust stick with the prime minister. so even if they have some concerns about members of the government like that hammond is trying to push an agenda that is not quite the way of leaving the eu they want, they are very much behind the prime minister. but there are those who would be at the very fact the prime minister hasn't given a stronger rebuke to philip hammond. perhaps underlines the fact that...
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came the country's first democratic government is widely seen as a possible successor to president jacob zuma is expected to step down when his term ends next year. we shall pay tribute to the contribution notice in mandela of a over the coals of his ninety five years to this struggle friedel a close as humanity. we shall make it up her aides that we draw lessons and inspiration from these lives as we confront the challenge of the present moment. this is so. true your. dream. and dream. is tiny a page has more on the party's anniversary in south africa's east london. nelson mandela would have turned one hundred years old scare and some of the governing african national congress. two thousand and two the late president and first. in season. it's obama poll says it needs to be over to enter the ideals all within the city. and a rebuilding of the process and if we focusing on fielding a truly free society fancy forensics and achieve those things by two new policies in the first week education for every middle class students being a chance with the possible change in the constitution that wo
came the country's first democratic government is widely seen as a possible successor to president jacob zuma is expected to step down when his term ends next year. we shall pay tribute to the contribution notice in mandela of a over the coals of his ninety five years to this struggle friedel a close as humanity. we shall make it up her aides that we draw lessons and inspiration from these lives as we confront the challenge of the present moment. this is so. true your. dream. and dream. is tiny...
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if the boos made president jacob zuma uncomfortable he didn't show it they were not listening to the people what the feeling is but it's a little of what he's the candidate says the president is trying to sell us out of us. in the new president's vision is to rebuild and renew the party of nelson mandela to use new policies including changing the constitution to allow the government to take mostly white owned land without giving compensation and free education for poor students to realize the hopes and aspirations of millions of people in the songs and the celebration of our. welcoming so on of course right on him to take his place to build unity and. there is a overriding. but after the party speculation is rife that they could be a push within the a.n.c. as top structures to force president zuma out of office before his term is up next year that for there to be real change zuma has to go tanya page al-jazeera east london south africa. police in south africa have fired rubber bullets at demonstrators who ransacked several haitian i'm clothing stores the protests as well angry over w
if the boos made president jacob zuma uncomfortable he didn't show it they were not listening to the people what the feeling is but it's a little of what he's the candidate says the president is trying to sell us out of us. in the new president's vision is to rebuild and renew the party of nelson mandela to use new policies including changing the constitution to allow the government to take mostly white owned land without giving compensation and free education for poor students to realize the...
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became the country's first democratic government he's widely seen as a possible successor to president jacob zuma who is expected to step down when his term ends next year we shall pay tribute to the contribution god knows and mandela may over the close off is ninety five years to the struggle for freedom and the cause of humanity we shall make it up her god we drew lessons and inspiration from these lives as we confront the charlie age of the present moment we shall use this is still an equal case in to unite to reboot and jury knew his movement. syrian government forces. continue. so far the violence has killed thirty people in three days the regime is also battling opposition forces. to take. it. home for the thousands the past three weeks. the refugee camp in the northern syrian village of. people living in the. began by the syrian regime or they were. being wrong and. losing each other but the fact is they were. they were stuck between two fires by the regime and. so they mainly when we called them late. home the more than m. on that because even one captured they have been there and. t
became the country's first democratic government he's widely seen as a possible successor to president jacob zuma who is expected to step down when his term ends next year we shall pay tribute to the contribution god knows and mandela may over the close off is ninety five years to the struggle for freedom and the cause of humanity we shall make it up her god we drew lessons and inspiration from these lives as we confront the charlie age of the present moment we shall use this is still an equal...
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became the country's first democratic government he's widely seen as a possible successor president jacob zuma is expected to step down when his term ends next year. we shall pay tribute to the contribution that knows and mandela may over the cause of his ninety five years to the struggle for freedom and the cause of humanity we shall make it up early it's not read through our lessons and inspiration from these lives as we confront the charlie each of the present moment we shall use this story caucasian to unite to rebuild and to renew his movement. tanya page has the latest on the a.n.c. meeting in south africa's. nelson mandela one hundred years all the scare and some of the african national congress. to two thousand and two presidents. and sees a new. poll says it needs to be over to the ideals of all men within the city. and a rebuilding. of new focusing on. three. hundred sixty and a. new policy to. education for every middle class students being a picture of the possible changes the constitution. seems to have. without getting compensation at meetings and they call them a surge of t
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. >> reporter: retired police officer ali jacobs is talking about the jaycee dugard case. she was held captive for 18 years at a home in antioch where she gave birth to two daughters fathered by gur ito. he met with jacobs who felt something wasn't right. >> i called the parole officer who promptly told me that he didn't have any children. >> reporter: the call led to police finding and freeing jaycee dugard from her antioch prison. it looks about the same as it did back in 2009, except the house itself. new owners bought the house years ago, tearing down tall fences in the back yard where jaycee lives. >> if you feel like something's off, you need to do something about it. you need to say something. >> reporter: phillip and nancy guerrito are serving life sentences. >>> law enforcement arrested a man suspected of driving under the influence of marijuana. thomas henny was arrested yesterday afternoon after he crashed into an embankment in sebastopol. a woman was thrown from the vehicle and is being treated for major injuries. officers smelled marijuana coming from henny. t
. >> reporter: retired police officer ali jacobs is talking about the jaycee dugard case. she was held captive for 18 years at a home in antioch where she gave birth to two daughters fathered by gur ito. he met with jacobs who felt something wasn't right. >> i called the parole officer who promptly told me that he didn't have any children. >> reporter: the call led to police finding and freeing jaycee dugard from her antioch prison. it looks about the same as it did back in...
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joining me down is the democratic candidate for the 49th district sara jacobs.tart by asking you about the news that's just come in here tonight which is the president insisting that he is not a racist. do you believe the president is a racist? >> i do. and i think donald trump does not share the values of americans, and when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. >> miss jacobs you are one in a crowded field here and there have been some in your home state that have written about the connections that you have that your family background, and inis s insinuated you had it easy getting clinton jobs. what is your response. >> first i worked at the state department under president obama and united nations and unicef. i was ceo of an educational none profit and i worked under secretary clinton during the presidential campaign. what you won't hear i'm the only democrat who has experience working in public policy and worked in the federal government and i think it's no surprise that the men i'm running against are not being asked these same questi
joining me down is the democratic candidate for the 49th district sara jacobs.tart by asking you about the news that's just come in here tonight which is the president insisting that he is not a racist. do you believe the president is a racist? >> i do. and i think donald trump does not share the values of americans, and when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. >> miss jacobs you are one in a crowded field here and there have been some in your home state...