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former president jacob zuma has a role in all of that. so what happens next i mean if the commission says yes indeed it confirms it all happened what happen next today i'm sure people in south africa would like to see things taken a bit further i think there is two points to be made the first is that former president jacob zuma has never directly addressed the allegations made against him by the former public protect his state of capture a port remember of course that he spent four hours in her office telling her why he was not prepared to answer very direct questions about his own son's direct business relationship with the gupta family and a number of of them and from particularly the former finance minister b.c. jonas the gupta family had an essence offered him the position of finance minister in exchange for pursuing their own interests and then offered him money to do so or so fake he meant or saying that the former president was in fact present when the gupta family offered her a particular ministerial post president jacob zuma has
former president jacob zuma has a role in all of that. so what happens next i mean if the commission says yes indeed it confirms it all happened what happen next today i'm sure people in south africa would like to see things taken a bit further i think there is two points to be made the first is that former president jacob zuma has never directly addressed the allegations made against him by the former public protect his state of capture a port remember of course that he spent four hours in her...
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anybody or seize assets it will examine claims of fraud in the public sector during former president jacob zuma time in office zuma was accused of being under the influence of the wealthy gupta family it's estimated billions of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices from of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until november this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these allegations of corruption that reached the highest level former president jacob zuma and just how far he might have been involved in these allegations the role he played with regard to an influential family here in south africa. who are alleged to have used their political connections to benefit themselves both politically and financially we are expecting to see quite important witnesses come forward during the week ranging from the former deputy finance minister of south africa who alleges that he was offered a bribe of
anybody or seize assets it will examine claims of fraud in the public sector during former president jacob zuma time in office zuma was accused of being under the influence of the wealthy gupta family it's estimated billions of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices from of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until november this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is...
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for jacob bell, it's tension of another kind.ay he faces a hearing for a fight with a fellow inmate. >> there's a classification committee day. my counselor called me in this morning. i was just involved in a mutual combat where i lost 90 days of credit. if i don't get my time back, i'm going to be in a lot of trouble. if i don't get it back, i'll be going home 90 days later. i'm hoping to get 100% back. >> you're here for your annual review. you're in front of the captain and the staff assistant. we're going to have cc 1 pacifica. this is a 36-year-old parole violator with a new term, serving a four-year sentence, for assault with force gpi with a weapon. cdcr 115 on 7/27 for mutual combat. it was a division "b" offense. he was found guilty. and assessed 90 days loss of credit. increasing his release date. to 6/13/2008. inmate bail has met the disciplinary free period and applied for the loss of credit to be restored. >> i'm going to go ahead and grant you your restoration of credit for the mutual combat, which is 90 days, so yo
for jacob bell, it's tension of another kind.ay he faces a hearing for a fight with a fellow inmate. >> there's a classification committee day. my counselor called me in this morning. i was just involved in a mutual combat where i lost 90 days of credit. if i don't get my time back, i'm going to be in a lot of trouble. if i don't get it back, i'll be going home 90 days later. i'm hoping to get 100% back. >> you're here for your annual review. you're in front of the captain and the...
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jacob a frenkel chairman of j.p.ional, former governor of the bank of israel, chairman of the board of trustees of the group of 30. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. kathleen: the kansas city fed picks something in every year. marketar is about structure, there was always an unofficial topic created by politics, markets, economic forces. this year, there are a couple. . one, donald trump, u.s. president has spoken about being upset with sai fed rate hikes. do you think this is a serious issue? jacob: i'm am sure the fed is not going to depart from this serious issue, it will not depart from its responsible strategies, but it is a serious issue. frankly, it reduces. the effectiveness and credibility of the president, because, what is it helped to make statements when you know that they will carry no water whatoever the fed is doing it needs to do, it is guided by long-term consideration. attractiveolitically to bash the fed for short-term causes, but really, it will not change anything
jacob a frenkel chairman of j.p.ional, former governor of the bank of israel, chairman of the board of trustees of the group of 30. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. kathleen: the kansas city fed picks something in every year. marketar is about structure, there was always an unofficial topic created by politics, markets, economic forces. this year, there are a couple. . one, donald trump, u.s. president has spoken about being upset with sai fed rate hikes....
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aiming stephen jacob jacob. cerebrum no max i know i know danny i take it i mean these are called my friends we're all working together on the great american pilgrimage hold on i'm from new york. we're on the great american pilgrimage you know and cash is one of our sponsors but really friends because they share the same heart we do which is so wanting to be in the business of impacting or connecting with folks so that's why we're here today just one of her story is rolling through corpus...
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jacob: i don't think he has a strategy. if you go out at this point and ask your political supporters to donate their hard currency and gold for the national treasury, which is essentially what he is doing, you do not have a strategy. when you say the markets might have dollars, we have our faith, you are basically hoping that something will happen. you do not know quite what it is: -- what it is. donating a foreign exchange reserve is reminding me of the asian financial crisis and the late 1990's and how they had to go to the imf. jacob: korea 1997. shery: that is such an interesting point. how bad does it need to get for turkey to go to the fund? jacob: i think given that you have are seen an overall decline of the currency by over one third, we know what that does to inflation. i think you will be looking at further declines in the exchange rate. you could soon be talking about potential capital controls, which is another time-tested policy of the asian financial crisis and afterwards. it only buys you time and it doesn'
jacob: i don't think he has a strategy. if you go out at this point and ask your political supporters to donate their hard currency and gold for the national treasury, which is essentially what he is doing, you do not have a strategy. when you say the markets might have dollars, we have our faith, you are basically hoping that something will happen. you do not know quite what it is: -- what it is. donating a foreign exchange reserve is reminding me of the asian financial crisis and the late...
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jacob thank you for joining us.oller coaster ride for the lira, you are getting one. not just in the past week or two, but in the past few hours. the latest line was the country was going to limit swaps. what do you think this is as a lightbulb moment for turkey? jacob: i hope it is, but i will also say that judging from the comments over the weekend from president erdogan, i am not quite certain that the top leadership in enter a -- ingres -- i mean a full-blown financial crisis which as i look given where the lira is, you can impose capital control and the like, but i think all roads need to be met. that will not be pleasant. doesn't wantogan an international bailout. what can change his mind? jacob: you are going to see a cascade of domestic reforms. turkey has 180 billion or so in short-term debt, foreign debt repayment over the next 12 pay -- 12 months. most of it is corporate. , for a country its size, a low exchange reserve. rising -- ate is a a time of rising u.s. interest rates. he is living dangerously, an
jacob thank you for joining us.oller coaster ride for the lira, you are getting one. not just in the past week or two, but in the past few hours. the latest line was the country was going to limit swaps. what do you think this is as a lightbulb moment for turkey? jacob: i hope it is, but i will also say that judging from the comments over the weekend from president erdogan, i am not quite certain that the top leadership in enter a -- ingres -- i mean a full-blown financial crisis which as i...
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i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] jacob soboroff, everybody. festival september 29th on msnbc. we'll be right back with rebecca makkai. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don'
i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] jacob soboroff, everybody. festival september 29th on msnbc. we'll be right back with rebecca makkai. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira...
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jacob bauer was disruptive and violent, smashing bottles and throwing a shopping cart. the police tried to detain him but they say he was not cooperating. >> the officers engaged in a struggle with him that lasted several minutes. during that altercation mister bauer actually bit one of our officers. >> the police used a taser on bauer and later put him in a leg restraints to try to control him. paramedics got ready to put bauer in an ambulance and they say he started having problems breathing and he died shortly after arriving at a hospital. the alameda county corner will determine the cause of death -- coroner will determine the cause of death. >>> apple is now the world's first publicly traded company valued at $1 trillion. that follows a strong earnings report earlier this week. apple shares went up almost 3% yesterday to an all-time high of $207. pushing the value of apple to $1 trillion. since the iphone first went on sale in 2007 apple shares have soared by more than 1000%. they are up 22% just this year. >>> for getting your atm card will no longer be a problem
jacob bauer was disruptive and violent, smashing bottles and throwing a shopping cart. the police tried to detain him but they say he was not cooperating. >> the officers engaged in a struggle with him that lasted several minutes. during that altercation mister bauer actually bit one of our officers. >> the police used a taser on bauer and later put him in a leg restraints to try to control him. paramedics got ready to put bauer in an ambulance and they say he started having...
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tonight, andy cohen, msnbc correspondent, jacob soboroff, author, rebecca makkai, featuring the 8g bandith nate smith.♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody dointonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well, move over gettysburg address. [ laughter ] after the president n issued a warning to president trump, trump posted an all caps tweet saying, quote, never eve reaten the united states again, or you will suffer consequences the likesich few throughout history have ever suffered before. we are no longer a c that will stand for your demented words of violence and death. [ lahter ] be cautious. [ laughter ] all i can say is thank god we didn't elect a woman president. they're just too emotional. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] vice president mike pence today hosted a fundraiser for a republican representative in il elphia, but he left as soon as he found out it's the city of brotherly love. [ laughter ]
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jacob stross, a specialist on congress with the crs here at congress. attended the university of maryland, university of florida, taught at frostburg state here in maryland. specializes in lobbying, ethics and congressional communications. they are going to be speaking about -- i was try to figure out how to explain this in a sentence or you came up with interactivity which is actually an expression they came up with. the nexus of evolving trends and the nature of represented a -- of representation and technology. mostly social media. join me in welcoming our speakers today. [applause] >> thanks, chuck. we are happy to be part of this series from the united states capital historical society today and really excited about these lectures concerning congressional capacity. we are happy to welcome you to the library of congress. jacob and i both were here at the library so it's great to be hosting this lecture here today. this research started in 2009 when a few people got together at the congressional research service and sat around and wondered how our me
jacob stross, a specialist on congress with the crs here at congress. attended the university of maryland, university of florida, taught at frostburg state here in maryland. specializes in lobbying, ethics and congressional communications. they are going to be speaking about -- i was try to figure out how to explain this in a sentence or you came up with interactivity which is actually an expression they came up with. the nexus of evolving trends and the nature of represented a -- of...
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rachel carson, jane jacobs, jane goodall and alice waters . and you were taking a different approach and i thought maybe you could tell us how you came to do that. >> the book grew out of the conversation i was having with a friend and i realized that there were four women, each of whom intriguingly similar and adjacent ways had changed the way we thought about the world. carson, the environment. jacob levy, goodall, animals and alice waters, food and eating and what really interested me was that all of them, there were so many parallels in their stories, even though they didn't know each other, they were working in different fields, even in different generations so for instance, all were credentialedoutsiders. they were people who went into the field and literally got their hands literally and figuratively dirty and against all odds prevail . all were green before green had entered our vocabulary. three out of four wrote iconic books that the united social movements. and maybe most interesting, all came to power at a time when women had no vo
rachel carson, jane jacobs, jane goodall and alice waters . and you were taking a different approach and i thought maybe you could tell us how you came to do that. >> the book grew out of the conversation i was having with a friend and i realized that there were four women, each of whom intriguingly similar and adjacent ways had changed the way we thought about the world. carson, the environment. jacob levy, goodall, animals and alice waters, food and eating and what really interested me...
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let's bring our msnbc jacob soboroff, he's been following migrant families for months now. >> and our radio talk show, is with us as well. >> jacob, what can you tell us the mom and the daughter that's deported and landed in el salvador in the middle of this proceeding. >> it was unbelievable to follow le th this in realtime. i talked to the attorney in this case as the mother and the child were en route from texas to el salvador landed and stayed on the airplane, a government chartered airplane that's used by i.c.e. to deport people and flew back. i want to tell you about carmen and her daughter. despite the asylum claim of fleeing two decades of sexual abuse by her husband who routinely raped her. those are the vast majority of people that are coming to this country to seek asylums. he does not want to come and pass a credible fear interview if they are able to stay here. >> joshua, we have a federal judge threaten the attorney general, the highest foreign officer in this country for contempt over the administration. how did we get here? is this by design or bad planning. >> remembe
let's bring our msnbc jacob soboroff, he's been following migrant families for months now. >> and our radio talk show, is with us as well. >> jacob, what can you tell us the mom and the daughter that's deported and landed in el salvador in the middle of this proceeding. >> it was unbelievable to follow le th this in realtime. i talked to the attorney in this case as the mother and the child were en route from texas to el salvador landed and stayed on the airplane, a government...
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china business council in beijing, jacob parker says companies are starting to shift production out of china. this isn't necessarily companies looking to build new factories in other countries, but shifting capacities where they already have facilities. if the content -- if the trend continues it could end up a bit of trouble for china. definitely concerning effect from the tariffs beginning to emerge here. just hang on there for a second. i want to bring in tom mackenzie from china.
china business council in beijing, jacob parker says companies are starting to shift production out of china. this isn't necessarily companies looking to build new factories in other countries, but shifting capacities where they already have facilities. if the content -- if the trend continues it could end up a bit of trouble for china. definitely concerning effect from the tariffs beginning to emerge here. just hang on there for a second. i want to bring in tom mackenzie from china.
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jacob and i both work here at the library, so it's great to be hosting this lecture here today. a little background, this research started in 2009 really when a few people got together at the congressional research service and sat around and wondered how are members of congress using social media, which was really basically the question that we asked ourselves. and fast forward, it's nine years later, and we've done a number of projects. there was a number of crs reports published on this topic. there was a number of united states-wide year-long projects done in conjunction with a number of public policy and public administration programs and also a number of peer-reviewed journal articles published. but i think right now we're at the point where we want to be able to try to say something, step back a little bit and look at the big picture. how is social media potentially changing norms of representation in congress. and i think that was really our key interest all along, and now we're able to try to say something about it. so we're here at the library of congress. this is our n
jacob and i both work here at the library, so it's great to be hosting this lecture here today. a little background, this research started in 2009 really when a few people got together at the congressional research service and sat around and wondered how are members of congress using social media, which was really basically the question that we asked ourselves. and fast forward, it's nine years later, and we've done a number of projects. there was a number of crs reports published on this...
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rees—mogg and so on... discuss and respect, but liam fox, jacob rees-mogg and so on...-mogg and so on... he is a senior government minister. i know, it doesn't mean anything. good and bad people make it into the hierarchy. it's crazy to say we'll use hierarchy. it's crazy to say we'll use this as a threat against the eu. he is saying he thinks this is what's going to happen! exactly! the government has been going around europe and saying, this will fall into russia's and if you go to this. theresa may, what's going around the back of michel barnier, but trying to talk to other leaders in europe. there is the warning of what will happen if there is a hard brexit. the thing that gets me was that, just a few days before, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, was criticised himself for saying there was kind of a higher likelihood of having a hard brexit, and he himself was criticised by the brexiteers will be in the high priest of project fear, and now we have liam fox fear mongering himself right now. of course, you could just be saying what he thinks will happ
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jacob soboroff, what happens next?n the case in washington and then judge zabra in the southern -- look, i knew nothing about immigration law and immigration cases and what happened in federal court before i saw these kids locked up in cages. judge sabra is the reason these children are being reunited in the first place. the government never had a plan. the aclu brought this case out here in california and the judge basically said, where is the plan? the government said, there is no plan. and a judge literally ordered the government to come up with a plan. that is what is being cared out right now. >> totally remarkable. jacob soboroff, remarkable, unbelievable. you name injury superlative. >> unbelievable. >> thank you very much. jacob soboroff, paul schmidt, thank you as well. >> thank you, katy. >>> meanwhile, dozens of children in yemen were killed when their bus was hit by a bomb. how was the united states involved? your business. so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are inte
jacob soboroff, what happens next?n the case in washington and then judge zabra in the southern -- look, i knew nothing about immigration law and immigration cases and what happened in federal court before i saw these kids locked up in cages. judge sabra is the reason these children are being reunited in the first place. the government never had a plan. the aclu brought this case out here in california and the judge basically said, where is the plan? the government said, there is no plan. and a...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?u 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 jacobs' 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 been pretty upse
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?u 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,...
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msnbc's jacob soboroff has been following the story for months for us now. jacob is live.ve a new statement from the aclu where they say the government appears to be taking the remarkable position that it is the job of private entities to find these parents and it can largely sit back and wait for us to tell them when we find people. you have to imagine the aclu wants to help reunite these families, but at the end of the day, the government separated them. isn't the government's responsibility to put them back together? >> you know what, peter? i was thinking of when you sat down with the secretary of homeland kirstjen nielsen, are you going to be able to unite them? we are not going to cut corners. it appears that is exactly what they are doing right now. they are cutting a corner, 572 children large at this point. basically saying the aclu is the one that is the plaintiff in this lawsuit. they're the ones that want the children reunited. so, hey, aclu, why don't you guys take the lead and we'll be in the supporting position here to put the rest of these children back wit
msnbc's jacob soboroff has been following the story for months for us now. jacob is live.ve a new statement from the aclu where they say the government appears to be taking the remarkable position that it is the job of private entities to find these parents and it can largely sit back and wait for us to tell them when we find people. you have to imagine the aclu wants to help reunite these families, but at the end of the day, the government separated them. isn't the government's responsibility...
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jacob will give us an introduction to the substance of our talk here today. our -- >> we are excited to be able to share our research with you through the capital historical societies summer lecture series. 1973, david mayhew posited members primary, although not only goal, is reelection. this comes with several lines of inquiry. in order for members to be reelected they must connect with constituents and demonstrate policy or institutional successes. in order to gain power within the house or senate or to win on policy issues for the constituents members have to know what their constituents want. member constituent communications serves a vital role in representative government. if information about legislative activity cannot easily flow from members to constituents citizens will be left incapable of drawing policy judgments. if constituents cannot easily communicate with members congressional action is less likely to reflect the actions of the governed. constituent communication is one of the basic building blocks of rep democracy. at this cartoon imagines
jacob will give us an introduction to the substance of our talk here today. our -- >> we are excited to be able to share our research with you through the capital historical societies summer lecture series. 1973, david mayhew posited members primary, although not only goal, is reelection. this comes with several lines of inquiry. in order for members to be reelected they must connect with constituents and demonstrate policy or institutional successes. in order to gain power within the...
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back to you. >> nicole jacobs, live for us southeast.nk you. >>> our area's largest school district heads back to class today. students in fairfax county will return to with new security measures in place. all classroom doors will be locked at all times. there's eight new resource officers and 18 psychologists and social workers. students wl take part in hanced lockdown drills. some of the drills will not be announced ahead of time. team coverage. >>> molette green is at fairfax high school. >> looks le everyone is ready for the first day of classes. hey, molette. >> hey, guys. look, i have a full band with the cheerleaders and hundreds of students. it's right outside of fairfax high school.nt 2,600 stu coming to class for the first day of school. we have the football team. we have the mayor. and we will talk to the student about a successful school year. that's coming >> a lot of energy for 5:50 in the morning. great to see. >> i think she hasm all. as far as the eye can see. >> that's awesome. >>> spirit fingers. >> this is the time to
back to you. >> nicole jacobs, live for us southeast.nk you. >>> our area's largest school district heads back to class today. students in fairfax county will return to with new security measures in place. all classroom doors will be locked at all times. there's eight new resource officers and 18 psychologists and social workers. students wl take part in hanced lockdown drills. some of the drills will not be announced ahead of time. team coverage. >>> molette green is at...
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my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a friend, i could help teach other people that including people with differences is the right thing to do. ♪bring it home ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's included he feels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. ♪..home maria: the carlisle group's kewsong lee has emerged as a player in the world of technology. the firm allowanced lee and glenn youngkin would take over the day-to-day management. it just closed its biggest fund yet,
my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him...
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educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's includedfeels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. lou: joiny us, national republican committee woman from state of california. good to have you with us. the arrest in sacramento of a man who is a terrorist for isis. for crying out loud, looks as though under term of chain migration. and managing to stay here for some time. your thoughts about isis being this successful and likelihood they have been successful in a lot of other places besides sacramento. >> absolutely, lou. what is concerning that this one of about a half dozen incident over last 3 or 4 years terrorists, in our bay area, in the larger california area. and only reason he got caught is because the government of iraq has an arrest warrant out for him and asked him to be returned. this tells me is that terrorists and other wrong doers view the state of california, sanctuary jurisdiction a very fo fertile ground to convert others, your california citizens and greater american community is up safe
educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's includedfeels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. lou: joiny us, national republican committee woman from state of california. good to have you with us. the arrest in sacramento of a man who is a terrorist for isis. for crying out loud, looks as though under term of chain migration. and managing to stay here for some time. your thoughts about isis being this...
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i want to bring in jacob frankel. he is now a partner at dickinson, wright and also joined by joyce vance, one of our esteemed legal contributors. jacob, let's start with the chris collins case. you wrote for "forbes" about the charges against him, saying that it mirrors that of what happened with martha stewart. what are the similarities? why should people focus on that? >> to me the similarities are that both cases involve loss avoidance. people think of insider trading as somebody making money based on information they received about some event that's going to happen and they profit because the stock is going up. here, in both situations, these were sales where you had failed drug tests that would have an immediate impact on the stock price, in fact involving innate with congressman collins, the stock price went down 92%. >> it was basically everything was riding on this drug trial for this company. >> that's exactly what's alleged in the indictment. so to me the similarity is the concept of loss avoidance as a bas
i want to bring in jacob frankel. he is now a partner at dickinson, wright and also joined by joyce vance, one of our esteemed legal contributors. jacob, let's start with the chris collins case. you wrote for "forbes" about the charges against him, saying that it mirrors that of what happened with martha stewart. what are the similarities? why should people focus on that? >> to me the similarities are that both cases involve loss avoidance. people think of insider trading as...
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i'm jacob. nice to meet you. how are you?ven though ascencio who i hopefully will meet signed something that says i am affirmatively, knowingly, voluntary requesting to return to my country's citizenship without my minor children who i understand will remain in the united states to pursue available claims of relief, they say they didn't know what it meant? >> yes. they said they were intimidated into signing this, that they are going to be deported regardless and it is up to them to decide if they want their child deported with them or released to a family member here. >> reporter: so they said those are your only options? >> yes. >> reporter: are those the only options? >> no. >> reporter: i'm going the try to go in and meet ascencio who signed this form give up being reunited with his son. >> reporter: we headed in and after three hours headed out without meeting with him. what happened inside. >> we talked about his son. >> reporter: did you guys talk about his son and that he signed the form in error? >> yes. >> reporter:
i'm jacob. nice to meet you. how are you?ven though ascencio who i hopefully will meet signed something that says i am affirmatively, knowingly, voluntary requesting to return to my country's citizenship without my minor children who i understand will remain in the united states to pursue available claims of relief, they say they didn't know what it meant? >> yes. they said they were intimidated into signing this, that they are going to be deported regardless and it is up to them to...
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the mother of markeis's three kids is britany jacobs. she's here.is benjamin crump, the family's attorney. counselor, good to see you. thank you very much for joining us, ms. jacobs. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> first, how are the kids dealing? i know they're young. i know you've wanted to give them a very specific sense of what happened to kind of ease the reality for them. how are the kids doing? >> oh, it is real hard right now, especially for my 5-year-old. you know, he told me the other day that, mommy, call daddy. he's going to wake up. call daddy. he's going to wake youp. 0 so it's very, very hard right now. >> how are you doing with it? i know you're a key witness in the case. i understand you have some restrictions in what you can talk about. but how are you doing with all of it? >> i'm just being the strong woman that i am. i'm just holding on and keeping my strength together. >> as a general sense, do you believe that mr. drejka had any reason to fear for his life that night? >> no. >> counselor, let me get you in on this conversat
the mother of markeis's three kids is britany jacobs. she's here.is benjamin crump, the family's attorney. counselor, good to see you. thank you very much for joining us, ms. jacobs. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> first, how are the kids dealing? i know they're young. i know you've wanted to give them a very specific sense of what happened to kind of ease the reality for them. how are the kids doing? >> oh, it is real hard right now, especially for my 5-year-old....
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that jacobs in cheering has been outperforming all of them.ur is thanks to a much under with our stock of the hour. mark: stocks down for the third day. bigger advanced than it appears for the ftse 100, sterling down, cac lower. investors choosing to focus on the escalation of words between china and the u.s.. coming got gdp data later this week, sterling down against the dollar. liam fox suggesting there is a 60% chance of a no deal scenario between the u.k. sterling down by .4% today. boardfinish with the bond , as we finish out on the close. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breez
that jacobs in cheering has been outperforming all of them.ur is thanks to a much under with our stock of the hour. mark: stocks down for the third day. bigger advanced than it appears for the ftse 100, sterling down, cac lower. investors choosing to focus on the escalation of words between china and the u.s.. coming got gdp data later this week, sterling down against the dollar. liam fox suggesting there is a 60% chance of a no deal scenario between the u.k. sterling down by .4% today....
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the gentlemen arrested will face a judge here. >> nicole jacobs outside of d.c.uperior court. >>> as more students return to the classroom, the i-team isfo workinyou, asking how protected are your schools. >> they are looking where school resource officers are in our district. there's a growing number ofs offict fewer than safety advocates say are needed. >> reporter: the d. region has hundreds ofrechool ource police officers. from fauquier county to d.c. many counties are hoping to add more. but many major localchool districts are falling below a national standard.al the nation association of school resource officers at recommends every school have an officer and one full-time resource officer for every 1,000 students. the i-team found nearly 40 local high schools are close to that recommendation, having more than 2,000 kids and just 1 police of icer on the beat. >> the reality is, we need so many more of these officers. our school system continues to grow and our populatio continues to extoode. >> repo apaf our full i-team news investigation, we go on the beat
the gentlemen arrested will face a judge here. >> nicole jacobs outside of d.c.uperior court. >>> as more students return to the classroom, the i-team isfo workinyou, asking how protected are your schools. >> they are looking where school resource officers are in our district. there's a growing number ofs offict fewer than safety advocates say are needed. >> reporter: the d. region has hundreds ofrechool ource police officers. from fauquier county to d.c. many...
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news 4 nicole jacobs tells us about a new program at medstar georgetown unive ityhospital. >> reporterlil layla is lyears old and almost spent in and out of hospitals. now at medstar georgetown university after multiple organ transplant and diagnosis. far from the home but a no-brainer for lori to step in and help. her son henry died at 7 years old of a rare genetic disease. >> for the last two and a half years of his life he lived in hospitals. >> reporter: through her traendy hope for hry was born and now a partnership with dormfy and they spruce up hospital rooms for kids. >> it changes the mood. it changes the way you feel seout where you are. >> reporter: becor little ones like jackson and even 12-year-old michael rubio, time in the hospital can linger on and on. >> nervous andry s because you don't know what is going to happen. >> reporter: stickers on walls, pictf friends and family brighten up the space a smile o kids can focus on being just that, a kid. even when life throws them adult-like circumstances a lessons. >> trying to make the most of your life. >> reporter: nicole j
news 4 nicole jacobs tells us about a new program at medstar georgetown unive ityhospital. >> reporterlil layla is lyears old and almost spent in and out of hospitals. now at medstar georgetown university after multiple organ transplant and diagnosis. far from the home but a no-brainer for lori to step in and help. her son henry died at 7 years old of a rare genetic disease. >> for the last two and a half years of his life he lived in hospitals. >> reporter: through her...
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nicole jacobs is live where a o tree crashed i two homes. nicole, good morning. >> reporter: eun, can tellou the downpours have been relentless as you well know. in many cases it's caused some damage. just as in this ca. you can see the red caution tape as well as the debris left behind here. want to get you to video iving you a closer look of exactly what happened. you can see the tree completely toppled over. gy're told it is the result of the s ground giving way to this tree. we spoke with the homeowner who ofls us the timing of all this will hit her in the wallet. >> from what i can see from here, it appears that that whole side of the house is damaged. d i p this addition in not too long ago. >> reporter: so she had jus renovated that portion of her house. the good news, no one injured in all of this. i can tell you, though, the tree did even more damage not just to her home, but to a neighbor's home. we'll have more on that in the next half hour. aaron, eun, back to you. >> nicole, thank you. >>> there'sng we're follo breaking news. mo
nicole jacobs is live where a o tree crashed i two homes. nicole, good morning. >> reporter: eun, can tellou the downpours have been relentless as you well know. in many cases it's caused some damage. just as in this ca. you can see the red caution tape as well as the debris left behind here. want to get you to video iving you a closer look of exactly what happened. you can see the tree completely toppled over. gy're told it is the result of the s ground giving way to this tree. we spoke...
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angie and aaron, back to you. >> nicole jacobs live inor town, thank you. >>> it's 5:05. a travel alert if y're taking amtrak. there could be residual delays because of a fire that happened near the tracks yesterday. service was suspended in philadelphia for a few hours. right now two out of four tracks are open.co ing to amtrak, train updates will be given in less than an hour, at 6:00 this morning. a >>o today. watch that led foot on route 1 alexandria. the speed limit is reduced between slaters lane and four mile run. officials say it's in an effort reduce traffic deaths in alexandria by 2028. >>> breaking news at 5:06, shots fired outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. chris lawrence is at the live desk with this. the important thing to note here, the embassy was closed for the start of a musm holiday. officials say no one was injured. nbc news is bei told someone fired six gunshots from a moving car. they were aiming at a security booth outside the u.s. embassy intu ey's capital of ankara. nbc news has reached out to the state department spokes person. we wi, of course,
angie and aaron, back to you. >> nicole jacobs live inor town, thank you. >>> it's 5:05. a travel alert if y're taking amtrak. there could be residual delays because of a fire that happened near the tracks yesterday. service was suspended in philadelphia for a few hours. right now two out of four tracks are open.co ing to amtrak, train updates will be given in less than an hour, at 6:00 this morning. a >>o today. watch that led foot on route 1 alexandria. the speed limit is...
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interestingly, jacob rees—mogg is also quoted in this particular piece...macron than about may. obviously he's quite pleased with this. he's been trying to kilbey chequers deal, along with 62 other tory brexiteer mps, he's saying we don't want us half in, half out of europe —— kilbey. we wa nt half out of europe —— kilbey. we want a canada style free trade deal, let's start negotiating that. —— kill the. he is saying this is... but it is only macron and macron... and barnier. yes, but macron is slightly isolated as well because according to the times report here, the unity of the leaders is that macron will actually want some more federal europe, which is the one thing that has driven us into this referendum. merkel is weakened in germany. so any thought that there's going to be a... don't look so sceptical! i am going to be a... don't look so sceptical! iam i boring you? going to be a... don't look so sceptical! lam i boring you?” going to be a... don't look so sceptical! i am i boring you? iwas just thinking that if macron and merkel are going to fight it
interestingly, jacob rees—mogg is also quoted in this particular piece...macron than about may. obviously he's quite pleased with this. he's been trying to kilbey chequers deal, along with 62 other tory brexiteer mps, he's saying we don't want us half in, half out of europe —— kilbey. we wa nt half out of europe —— kilbey. we want a canada style free trade deal, let's start negotiating that. —— kill the. he is saying this is... but it is only macron and macron... and barnier. yes,...
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jacob not he's a last tree is father so he came up to kind of get some experience politically so.
jacob not he's a last tree is father so he came up to kind of get some experience politically so.
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ellie i see even higher only these are my friends amy and jake of are you ok amy stephen jacob jacob. cerebrum no max i am trying to get any take of him in these are called my friends we're all working together on the great american pilgrimage. i'm from new york.
ellie i see even higher only these are my friends amy and jake of are you ok amy stephen jacob jacob. cerebrum no max i am trying to get any take of him in these are called my friends we're all working together on the great american pilgrimage. i'm from new york.
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>> in the calls for help, you hear the voice of brittany jacobs, the girlfriend of the young man seen taking a bullet from a strangerer a eand runnink into this store with a fatal wound. >> where are you? >> in the store. i just need help. >> the 28-year-old died and 48-year-old michael is in jail tonight. police originally declined to charge him, saying he was covered by florida's stand your ground law. prosecutors say he began the trouble, arguing with jacobs on july 19th because she and her children were parked in a handicapped spot. when he comes out and seeing the yelling, you see him push him to the ground. he brings the gun in his pocket to the argument. >> i watched it happen. he got shot point blank. >> this is at least the fourth time he fought with strangers over parking spaces. >> he said he would shoot me and called me [ bleep ] and stuff like that. it's a racial issue. >> he is charged with manslaughter, not murder and he is officially pleading not guilty. david? >> thank you. and now to the dramatic rescue in florida with children trapped in hot cars. newly released vid
>> in the calls for help, you hear the voice of brittany jacobs, the girlfriend of the young man seen taking a bullet from a strangerer a eand runnink into this store with a fatal wound. >> where are you? >> in the store. i just need help. >> the 28-year-old died and 48-year-old michael is in jail tonight. police originally declined to charge him, saying he was covered by florida's stand your ground law. prosecutors say he began the trouble, arguing with jacobs on july...
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republican glenn jacobs beat opposing democratic nominee linda haley most fans of the wwe no jacobs by name, kane. he is a former heavyweight champion, one of the longest tenured performers in wwe history . the 51-year-old also runs an insurance and real estate company in tennessee and he will take over as mayor of knox county on september 1. >>> the maker of the madden nfl video game is apologizing after editing out colin kaepernick's name from a rap song using the game. redwood city-based electronic arts says it did not intended to emit kaepernick's name from the song . the song features the lyric that says i'm more colin kaepernick. as a twitter user pointed out someone cut that line from the song. ea sports claims it was a mistake and that they are updating the game to include the kaepernick reference again. >>> people living in one lake county community were told to leave their homes immediately. the reason they are no strangers to evacuations. >>> the trump administration's attacks on the media intensify. how ivanka trump is defending the press. >>> it sounds like we have a new c
republican glenn jacobs beat opposing democratic nominee linda haley most fans of the wwe no jacobs by name, kane. he is a former heavyweight champion, one of the longest tenured performers in wwe history . the 51-year-old also runs an insurance and real estate company in tennessee and he will take over as mayor of knox county on september 1. >>> the maker of the madden nfl video game is apologizing after editing out colin kaepernick's name from a rap song using the game. redwood...
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government the hearing will investigate claims of fraud in the public sector during former president jacob zuma as time in office is likely to last up to two years symbol focus on the cook to progress headed one of the country's largest corporations they're accused of abusing influence to secure political appointments and government contracts for me is in johannesburg she has more. up to the start of the commission of inquiry into state capture of the chairperson of the commission chief deputy chief justice raymond's on the indicated that they it hasn't been as much cooperation from state departments as the commissioner would have liked at least. there does that we have had to deal with and that ministerial level of those that we have dealt with have been very supportive have been very cooperative but sometimes there are challenges with regard to what. we have had delays. in. the dealings of the commission with the national treasury. over the past few months. so much so that on two occasions i've had to. ask the minister of finance to intervene this for many it could raise questions possib
government the hearing will investigate claims of fraud in the public sector during former president jacob zuma as time in office is likely to last up to two years symbol focus on the cook to progress headed one of the country's largest corporations they're accused of abusing influence to secure political appointments and government contracts for me is in johannesburg she has more. up to the start of the commission of inquiry into state capture of the chairperson of the commission chief deputy...
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it's a preposterous theory, quite frankly. >> jacob soboroff, thank you so much for taking the time to bring that to us. >>> coming up, lifestyles of the rich and infamous. did paul manafort cook the books to support his very expensive tastes? we'll get the latest from the courthouse and from the world of fashion. stay with us, right here on andrea andrea on msnbc. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do n
it's a preposterous theory, quite frankly. >> jacob soboroff, thank you so much for taking the time to bring that to us. >>> coming up, lifestyles of the rich and infamous. did paul manafort cook the books to support his very expensive tastes? we'll get the latest from the courthouse and from the world of fashion. stay with us, right here on andrea andrea on msnbc. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly...
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today the mp for north east somerset jacob of the first one.omersetjacob rees of the first one. today the mp for north east somerset jacob rees mogg told points west... 0ptimism from those gathered here in bristol this afternoon, but the argument about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. president erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations between the two nato allies are at a new low over a string of issues, including the detention of an american pastor on terror charges. here's our business correspondent, joe lynam. crowds were out in force in northern turkey today in support of their president in this escalating and very public row between two nato allies. this dispute could destabilise the middle east and global markets. and today, president erdogan did nothing to calm the situation. he told supporters that
today the mp for north east somerset jacob of the first one.omersetjacob rees of the first one. today the mp for north east somerset jacob rees mogg told points west... 0ptimism from those gathered here in bristol this afternoon, but the argument about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. president erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after...
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>> reporter: in the calls for help released tonight, you hear the voice of brittany jacobs, the girlfriendf the young man seen on this security camera taking a bullet from a stranger, and then running back into this clearwater, florida convenience store with a fatal wound. >> okay. where are you? >> i need help now. >> i'm outside the convenient store. i just need help. >> reporter: 28-year-old markeis mcglockton died, and 48-year-old michael drejka is in jail tonight. police originally declined to charge him saying he was covered by florida's stand your ground law. prosecutors now say drejka began the trouble, arguing with jacobs on july 19, because she and her children were parked in a handicap spot while her boyfriend and their son were inside the store. when mcglockton comes out and sees the yelling, you see him push drejka to the ground. that's when drejka brings the gun in his pocket to the argument. >> i came outside and watched it happen. dude got shot point blank. >> reporter: police say this is at least the fourth time drejka has fought with strangers over parking spaces. >> out
>> reporter: in the calls for help released tonight, you hear the voice of brittany jacobs, the girlfriendf the young man seen on this security camera taking a bullet from a stranger, and then running back into this clearwater, florida convenience store with a fatal wound. >> okay. where are you? >> i need help now. >> i'm outside the convenient store. i just need help. >> reporter: 28-year-old markeis mcglockton died, and 48-year-old michael drejka is in jail...