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jacob?orter: as for leon's claim he never suggested killing meghan. >> if you injected someone with potassium chloride and stopped their heart that it would hurt them? >> yes. >> it would kill them? >> yes. >> and you knew that as a doctor. >> yes. >> when we would ask him a question, if he didn't feel like we had phrased it right, he would rephrase it for us. >> you need to restate your question and put it into context. >> i believe that he felt like he was smarter than cameron and i. >> reporter: did you just wanna smack him? >> yes. >> reporter: leon, they argued, didn't care who lived or died in his wake. >> he did nothing to stop this. in his mind his ex-girlfriend, is sitting by herself in a warehouse somewhere, in this city, zip-tied, with duckttape around her mouth. he thinks he can just walk away from this. >> reporter: it took the jury all of an hour and 15 minutes to decide leon's fate. >> we the jury find the defendant, leon phillip jacob, guilty of solicitation of capital murder
jacob?orter: as for leon's claim he never suggested killing meghan. >> if you injected someone with potassium chloride and stopped their heart that it would hurt them? >> yes. >> it would kill them? >> yes. >> and you knew that as a doctor. >> yes. >> when we would ask him a question, if he didn't feel like we had phrased it right, he would rephrase it for us. >> you need to restate your question and put it into context. >> i believe that he...
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tournament, with - to jacob stockdale, last year's player of the tourné to ant, with - to jacob stockdalestockdale, last year's player of the tourné to ireland. after to jacob stockdale, last year's player of the tourné to ireland. after that make it 12—3 to ireland. after that it really was all scotland, and with stuart hogg on the sidelines, it was time for scotland's other world —class time for scotland's other world—class player to step up, finn russell, who has been in brilliant form recently, and he really was the orchestrator here. he broke through and then showed incredible composure to put sam johnson through for the score for his first try for his country. and the pressure was all an island, really, right up until half—time, but they held out to lead 12-10 at the half—time, but they held out to lead 12—10 at the break. and then they managed to put a bit of a cushion between themselves and scott, carberry breaching the defence to put earls through. a penalty kept them in touch, but ireland held onto that lead in scotland couldn't pull them back, it finished 22—13 here at murrayfi
tournament, with - to jacob stockdale, last year's player of the tourné to ant, with - to jacob stockdalestockdale, last year's player of the tourné to ireland. after to jacob stockdale, last year's player of the tourné to ireland. after that make it 12—3 to ireland. after that it really was all scotland, and with stuart hogg on the sidelines, it was time for scotland's other world —class time for scotland's other world—class player to step up, finn russell, who has been in brilliant...
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many of blaming south africa's woes on the scandal plagued tenure of former president jacob zuma you can think we must appreciate that many of the problems i inherited from the structural problems of the party but these have been compounded by ten years of the breakdown of accountability and oversight under jacobs of us government but there's been stabilisation over the last eight months and there's an eternal business confidence some degree of optimism but south africans can't wait for ever for things to improve. these challenges are adding pressure to an already dying economic situation analysts estimate at least two percent shaved of the country's annual growth rate every year due to its failing infrastructure with elections and only twenty nineteen new president. needs to turn things around fost well whether he'd be able to do that let's go back to cape town and ellis fund give a list south africa just introduces most severe lectures to rationing in nearly five years energy supply as come might the government bailout what effect will that have on the protests and in the upcoming
many of blaming south africa's woes on the scandal plagued tenure of former president jacob zuma you can think we must appreciate that many of the problems i inherited from the structural problems of the party but these have been compounded by ten years of the breakdown of accountability and oversight under jacobs of us government but there's been stabilisation over the last eight months and there's an eternal business confidence some degree of optimism but south africans can't wait for ever...
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enough to dress unemployment issues that end inequality i think the main critique was mainly when jacob zuma with the president a year ago he was forced to step down his regime was corrupt and with a lot of mismanagement there was more hope that through our post of a current president would return to ties but we've still seen job losses namely in a mining sector and are still more job growth in the coming so the protos now is coming because next week there's a budget speech here in parliament and sort of costs are to any of these protesters are trying to pressure the minutes are flying and to create more budget to create jobs for africa. thank you we'll come back to you in just a moment to talk about south africa's national energy company as calm because on monday it imposed pottage is to stave off a national black college in africa's most industrialized economy that affects businesses as well as ordinary citizens as comes applies more than ninety percent of the country's power and is laden with more than thirty billion u.s. dollars worth of debt and crumbling infrastructure that the si
enough to dress unemployment issues that end inequality i think the main critique was mainly when jacob zuma with the president a year ago he was forced to step down his regime was corrupt and with a lot of mismanagement there was more hope that through our post of a current president would return to ties but we've still seen job losses namely in a mining sector and are still more job growth in the coming so the protos now is coming because next week there's a budget speech here in parliament...
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the former leader jacob zuma but as the a.n.c. rather continues to be buffeted by corruption scandals the powerful pulpit off a drama an opportunity to market his vision of the reform party we'll get reaction to the state of the nation speech but first some of the highlights. cyril ramaphosa arriving for a second state of the nation address since taking office with an election looming the president of the ruling african national congress set up to harder to advances made in the last twelve months. over the past year we are focusing our efforts. celebrating inclusive growth. increasing. levels of investment and putting in place measures to create more jobs we answer those efforts have yet to provide the desired effect growth has sluggish and one percent unemployment remains high at twenty seven percent and then this corruption a commission into grafters had a steady stream of details of bribes paid to governments and a.n.c. party officials under former president jacob zuma from a poster is promising action. the action we take now t
the former leader jacob zuma but as the a.n.c. rather continues to be buffeted by corruption scandals the powerful pulpit off a drama an opportunity to market his vision of the reform party we'll get reaction to the state of the nation speech but first some of the highlights. cyril ramaphosa arriving for a second state of the nation address since taking office with an election looming the president of the ruling african national congress set up to harder to advances made in the last twelve...
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there we re they do with jacob rees-mogg. of the conservative party whojoined the were members of the conservative party who joined the sdp were members of the conservative party whojoined the sdp in the 80s and they disappeared as well. brocklebank and they disappeared as well. brockle bank fowler was one and they disappeared as well. brocklebank fowler was one of them. it could be up for grabs, we shall see. stranger things have happened. the mail on sunday, exposed tory peen the mail on sunday, exposed tory peer. he is facing some serious accusations, outline this for us?l memberof the accusations, outline this for us?l member of the house of lords, the head of the climate change committee, which is involved in supporting the money that goes into developing environmentally friendly technology. the mail on sunday says his family run consultancy has been paid huge sums, £600,000, by businesses that have cashed in on those lucrative taxpayer funded hand—outs. basically, he used his position to earn a few bob. he is denying an
there we re they do with jacob rees-mogg. of the conservative party whojoined the were members of the conservative party who joined the sdp were members of the conservative party whojoined the sdp in the 80s and they disappeared as well. brocklebank and they disappeared as well. brockle bank fowler was one and they disappeared as well. brocklebank fowler was one of them. it could be up for grabs, we shall see. stranger things have happened. the mail on sunday, exposed tory peen the mail on...
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back to you. >> nicole jacobs f us in bethesda. you. >>> if you fly a lot, maybe you had the misfortune of experiencing turbulence. probably not like this. a flight had to make an emergency landing because the turbulence was so bad, five people were hurt. service carts and other debris went flying down the aisle there. the plane waable to land safely. three people went to the hospital after all this. can't imagine. >>> speaking of a wild flight, sa scientists had to say good-bye to the opportunity rover. the craft landed on mars 15 years ago. it was built to operate for a few months and kept going for 14 years. it spent that time exploring the planet's rocky red soil and gathering evidence to support the idea that millions of years ago mars may have supported life. eight months o flight controllersost contact in a dust storm. numerous attempts to re-establish contact were unsuccessful. we're a small part of the universe. there has to be life somewhere, right? >> as soon as we find intelligent life here, we can find itse ere. that's
back to you. >> nicole jacobs f us in bethesda. you. >>> if you fly a lot, maybe you had the misfortune of experiencing turbulence. probably not like this. a flight had to make an emergency landing because the turbulence was so bad, five people were hurt. service carts and other debris went flying down the aisle there. the plane waable to land safely. three people went to the hospital after all this. can't imagine. >>> speaking of a wild flight, sa scientists had to say...
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and nicole jacobs is on her way. silver spring, inner loop befori georgia, lef blocked by an accident there. not causing too much of a delay when you lookt a map. northeast, two different things happeninew outboundork avenue, after bladensburg road. lanes blocked there because of a pothole. and southbound south dakota at bladensburg road. southeastwashington, suit lanld parkway, fifth sterling blocked by a work zone there. >>> a woman is dead after a violent crash in prince george's county. look at the scene. you can see the entire front end of that car s destroyed. around 10:15, a car on marlboro pike and old crane highway slammed into another car. the driver was rushed to the hospital. no word on what caused that crash. >>> now, a black history month o lesson gonibly wrong. parents and the naacp are outraged. >> teachers at a loudon county elementary schstructed their students to pretend to be slaves during a gym class. justin finch has more on the story. justin? >> reporter: you can imagine there's a lot of questi
and nicole jacobs is on her way. silver spring, inner loop befori georgia, lef blocked by an accident there. not causing too much of a delay when you lookt a map. northeast, two different things happeninew outboundork avenue, after bladensburg road. lanes blocked there because of a pothole. and southbound south dakota at bladensburg road. southeastwashington, suit lanld parkway, fifth sterling blocked by a work zone there. >>> a woman is dead after a violent crash in prince george's...
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jacob in el paso, at the border crossing. in antelope wells, new hampshire and gaddy schwartz in san diego, california. the border is a vast expanse of desert and mountains and farmland that's near lathe size of the eastern seaboard. a geographically and diverse area the president is saying the totalality of which is an emergence. there are challenges across the region to boo sure and there is no invasion and it is very hard to look at the actual data and conclude there's an unprecedented disaster. crossings have decreased dramatically. right afrom the border with juarez, we have correspondents where president trump is planning to declare a national emergency. they have driven across the border to see what is really happening here. we begin with cal perry in san beneato o. cal. >> reporter: chris, the debate over the border and a wall may seem like politics unwashington d.c. but in texas it's a way of luf. the border between texas and mexico stretches from bustling cities to tiny towns, over mountains and along the rio grand.
jacob in el paso, at the border crossing. in antelope wells, new hampshire and gaddy schwartz in san diego, california. the border is a vast expanse of desert and mountains and farmland that's near lathe size of the eastern seaboard. a geographically and diverse area the president is saying the totalality of which is an emergence. there are challenges across the region to boo sure and there is no invasion and it is very hard to look at the actual data and conclude there's an unprecedented...
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nbc's jacob soboroff has been covering this across the country. he's on capitol hill today. charles sykes is editor in chief of "the bulwark" and heidi przybyla. jacob, let's try to explain the difference between the april policy, and there are still some 100 children still not reunited with their parents, and what we know from this gao report, that this policy started long before it was announced. >> andrea, it's really remarkable what is happening in that hearing room right now. perhaps most remarkable because we've heard from commander jonathan white from the department of health and human services that we just simply do not know how many children were separated by the trump administration and whether or not they were ever reunited with their parents. we know from this hhs/oig report, the office of the inspector general, that potentially thousands is the number they put out, were separated before the implementation of the zero tolerance policy. we know those numbers pretty well, about 2,800 kids were separated. six of them are eligible still today for reunification of the
nbc's jacob soboroff has been covering this across the country. he's on capitol hill today. charles sykes is editor in chief of "the bulwark" and heidi przybyla. jacob, let's try to explain the difference between the april policy, and there are still some 100 children still not reunited with their parents, and what we know from this gao report, that this policy started long before it was announced. >> andrea, it's really remarkable what is happening in that hearing room right...
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justin finch and nicole jacobs are driving around. melissamo let is keeping an eye on the roads and the rails. >>> we begin with chuck bellend what need to know. >> you have to be ready for a long commute into work and g.school this morn the delays are probably the best course of action for most of the school districts here, just to be assured thereipon't be riness on the side streets. mainly a rain event. there will be trouble tonight into tomorrow morning. weather alert mode throughout the day and through the first half of tomorrow. the morning, most of the slipperiness are the pennsylvania border into wint vi. limited problems, slippery because they're wetd roads aro the city. temperatures hovering around thr freezing markost of the area. the complete forecast on our nbc washington app. you can find and follow me there on social media. radar shows this large area of pink for montgomery and fairfax and loudon counties. that's a little mix of rain and snow. temperatures are hovering above freezing. tnot much is sticking roads. our fu
justin finch and nicole jacobs are driving around. melissamo let is keeping an eye on the roads and the rails. >>> we begin with chuck bellend what need to know. >> you have to be ready for a long commute into work and g.school this morn the delays are probably the best course of action for most of the school districts here, just to be assured thereipon't be riness on the side streets. mainly a rain event. there will be trouble tonight into tomorrow morning. weather alert mode...
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south african police have cancelled an arrest warrant for indian businessmen and jacob was issued nearly a year ago for corruption charges and his two brothers are accused of collaborating with former president jacob zuma and his family to steal hundreds of millions of dollars of south african public money things that the book has and zuma deny south africans awaited for years to see people being held to account for the corruption scandals of the zuma years and many here will be disappointed if they don't ultimately see people in court or people in jail they're also waiting to see if things would change since president several run oppose a took over from zuma about a year ago prosecutors say investigations are ongoing and it's possible that by dropping the arrest warrant now they'll buy themselves more time to complete investigations which are still happening ultimately leading to a long list of charges against those who were implicated. just a quick look at the top stories this hour now u.s. president donald trump has declared a national emergency to access funds for a border war with m
south african police have cancelled an arrest warrant for indian businessmen and jacob was issued nearly a year ago for corruption charges and his two brothers are accused of collaborating with former president jacob zuma and his family to steal hundreds of millions of dollars of south african public money things that the book has and zuma deny south africans awaited for years to see people being held to account for the corruption scandals of the zuma years and many here will be disappointed if...
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. >> reporter: there is so much to adam jacobs that we can't see. >> from the second i wake up to the second i go to bed i have a migraine. the challenge with this is is it and is invisible illness. >> reporter: he lives in constant pain. ice helps answer is the dark, but nothing ever stops it, not since it started more than 10 weeks ago.>> i got sick in college and it just continued and led to me having to drop out of college. >> reporter: jacobs, an active and healthy child spent the next two years lying in the dark. doctors in the uk couldn't figure out what was wrong, and finally sent him to specialist at a pain clinic in michigan. >> they compare it to rehabilitating someone who has had a stroke. i gradually build up my level of activity and as i was doing that i would always take a camera with me as a distraction to how much my head hurt.>> reporter: he spent months being treated and one day his love for sports brought him and his camera to the big house at the university of michigan, the largest stadium in north america.>> i went there with my camera and i snapped a few shots a
. >> reporter: there is so much to adam jacobs that we can't see. >> from the second i wake up to the second i go to bed i have a migraine. the challenge with this is is it and is invisible illness. >> reporter: he lives in constant pain. ice helps answer is the dark, but nothing ever stops it, not since it started more than 10 weeks ago.>> i got sick in college and it just continued and led to me having to drop out of college. >> reporter: jacobs, an active and...
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educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's includedeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. [voice of eunice kennedy shriver] the right to play on any playing field? you have earned it. the right to hold a job? you have earned it. the right to study in any school? you have earned it. the right to be anyone's neighbor? you have earned it. you have taught us that what matters is not power or politics, weapons or wealth. what truly counts is the courageous spirit and a generous heart. the days of separation and segregation are over. [cheering.] lou: breaking news. trade talks between the united states and china resume next week in washington, d.c. president xi met with treasury secretary steve mnuchin and robert lighthizer. they failed to secure even a suggestion of what would be a trade agreement, not even in the broadest outlines. so much work to be done. president trump reiterating he may extend that march 1 china trade deadline if both nations move closer to something looking like a deal. joining us, asia expert, gordo
educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's includedeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. [voice of eunice kennedy shriver] the right to play on any playing field? you have earned it. the right to hold a job? you have earned it. the right to study in any school? you have earned it. the right to be anyone's neighbor? you have earned it. you have taught us that what matters is not power or politics, weapons or wealth. what truly...
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my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all 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 lou: the political scandal continues to rock the state government of the virginia. a second accuser, a second has come forward tonight against lieutenant governor justin fairfax. this accuser alleges fairfax raped her i
my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all 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...
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back to you. >> all right, nicole jacobs, for us. >>> we're following two developing stories. one in maryland and the other in the district. >> a man was found dead in an alley last night. d.c. police say he was shot. no word on a suspect or motive. this was the second murder of the day in d.c. david brandon was shot a killed in the petworth neighborhood. >>> marc and train service has been restored. this happened at the bowie state university train station. marc said the person was trespassing. passengers were stuck on that train for hours. trains startedoving again after midnight.rn >>> a new n the crisis for ede commonwealth. justin fairfax stuawmakers with a comment he made on the general assembly floor.er >> right a republican praised fairfax at how he handled the sex assault accusations.na the lieu governor compared himself to lynching victims. >> we're going to see if we're going to rise th the angels of our nature or go down a dark road. 50 years ago, had fingers pointed at me in the same way, it would be a different outcome. >> fairfax urged for due process. >> if we
back to you. >> all right, nicole jacobs, for us. >>> we're following two developing stories. one in maryland and the other in the district. >> a man was found dead in an alley last night. d.c. police say he was shot. no word on a suspect or motive. this was the second murder of the day in d.c. david brandon was shot a killed in the petworth neighborhood. >>> marc and train service has been restored. this happened at the bowie state university train station. marc...
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back to you. >> nicole jacobs for us this morning. thank you. >>> this morning, following two other developing stories. one out of maryland and the other in the district. >> a man was found dead in an alley last night.d. police say he was shot. no word on a suspect or motive. this was the second murder of the day d.c. david brandon was shot and killed in the petworth neighborhood. >>> marc and train service has . been resto this happened at the bowie state university train station. martin said the person was trespassing. passengers were stuck on that train for hours. trains started moving again after midnight. >>> a new turnn the crisis for the commonwealth. justin fairfax stunnedawmakers with a comment he made on the general assembly floor. >> right after a republican praised fairfax at how he handled the sex assault accusations. vie lieutenant governor compared himself to lynchinims.ng >> we're go see if we're going to rise with the aels of our nature or go down a dark road. 50 years ago, had fingers pointeat me in the same way, it
back to you. >> nicole jacobs for us this morning. thank you. >>> this morning, following two other developing stories. one out of maryland and the other in the district. >> a man was found dead in an alley last night.d. police say he was shot. no word on a suspect or motive. this was the second murder of the day d.c. david brandon was shot and killed in the petworth neighborhood. >>> marc and train service has . been resto this happened at the bowie state...
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jacob and gene are with us.suggests that maybe president trump will be bold and make actual executive order announcements tonight. should we expect that? has beenthink what foretold here is that the president might attempt to declare a state of emergency along the southern border to build his border wall. that would create an immediate poor challenge. it would move the debate on word, which would allow congress to get on with its other business and move the issue into the ports. hand, it would perpetuate this extraordinary argument that led to the longest government shutdown on record. i think that is likely. i don't know that it is a guarantee. is that there will be movement towards bipartisanship on prescription drug pricing. tom: we have seen a changed house. it is a house democratic. do they sit on their hands? the body language we are going ,o see tonight, the pageantry maybe even justice ginsburg will be there as ill as she is. did the democrats sit on their hands or do they are plot -- applau nicelyd? jac
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and the former president and the yale professional of journalism, jacob wiseberg. there are choices we make in journalism every day, and one of the most difficult is how to cover the president's lies, mistruths vurls s some of the other things happening in the world that are larger and bigger in some respects than holding him to account, venezuela comes to mind. how do you make those judgments in the newsroom every day, between telling the president's account and what's happening in the larger world. >> it's very much both of those tracts are vital to the migds s mission as journalists. one, to be the underpinning of their information, and then what you're describing which is to hold power to account. and so when the president, you know, repeatedly says we're the enemy of the people, the question then becomes how do we respond to that? one response would be adversarialy. the other would be to say this is what we do, we're here to serve the public. and reminding them of that by not only necessarily showing them the president's attack but -- >> charles, let me go to
and the former president and the yale professional of journalism, jacob wiseberg. there are choices we make in journalism every day, and one of the most difficult is how to cover the president's lies, mistruths vurls s some of the other things happening in the world that are larger and bigger in some respects than holding him to account, venezuela comes to mind. how do you make those judgments in the newsroom every day, between telling the president's account and what's happening in the larger...
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. >> jacob soboroff and i are working on a show of why people don't vote and what the issues ar are inhe electoral. people don't vote. we got to get the trump voters to vote for democrats again. either for voter suppression reasons or apathy reasons, whatever it is. how much should the candidate or anybody, bernie sanders or anybody be focused on those voters we just showed on the screen. >> i think people are getting this a little wrong. he's focused on all the young people who did not vote in those days and all the people of color and all the union voters who tend to vote for democrats or switched to vote for trump or did not at all. there is a million democrats that did not vote on the election. among voters among 40 across gender and race, those are voters. >> are all democrats speaking to vote voters? >> those are the voters who are excited about him. i have not brought up the 2016 election once. people are trying to drive a wedge -- >> you don't have to spend more than two-minutes online to know and you see the word rigged in every single tweet. >> i think we should move on with
. >> jacob soboroff and i are working on a show of why people don't vote and what the issues ar are inhe electoral. people don't vote. we got to get the trump voters to vote for democrats again. either for voter suppression reasons or apathy reasons, whatever it is. how much should the candidate or anybody, bernie sanders or anybody be focused on those voters we just showed on the screen. >> i think people are getting this a little wrong. he's focused on all the young people who did...
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back to yo >> all right, nicole jacobs. nicole, thank you. >>> a maryland man says he was discriminated ainst after a bank teller refused to allow him to withdraw money from his own account. >> he tried to take out $1,000 from the t.d. bank in bethesda. dunlap says he gave the teller s driver's license, dat of birth, confirmed his address. but the teller continued to question m. he recorded the incident. >> so, you ask me where i'm fromming from. you ask what i'm doing here. we're in an affluent neighborhood. and you ask how does somebody from baltimore come in here? >> yes. it doesn't add up. >>y story doesn't add up? so, i can't withdraw because my story dsn't add up? >> now, t.d. bank declined to talk on camera. a spokesman released a written statement that included this -- a store employee was unable to . verifyunlap's identity because there were inconsistencies in the verification he provided. wed regret he t have a positive experience. we made several attempts to ddeak with mr. dunlap to aress his concerns. we take th
back to yo >> all right, nicole jacobs. nicole, thank you. >>> a maryland man says he was discriminated ainst after a bank teller refused to allow him to withdraw money from his own account. >> he tried to take out $1,000 from the t.d. bank in bethesda. dunlap says he gave the teller s driver's license, dat of birth, confirmed his address. but the teller continued to question m. he recorded the incident. >> so, you ask me where i'm fromming from. you ask what i'm...
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this was recorded and posted online, by jacob rascon who was covering the rally.to the media pen and started shoving cameras, including his. another video jacobposted, shows that man beingtscorted ou of the rally by security. youan see him there in the red hat and brown jacket. af wr all of thit down, the president did ask the media, who, he has been critical of, if they were okay. >> could have been aatrightening sin. cory smith at the live desk. >>> this morning in virginia, thedo political st continues. >> none of the men at the center of a trio of scandals that have rocked the commonwealth appears ready to step down. those who suggested impeachment proceedings against justin fairfax have backed off. the two women who accused fairfax of sexual assault said they would be willing to testify against him. ralph northam and the attorney general herring have admitted to wearing black face but have ignored calls for their resignations. > you may recall that the scandal with northam started with a race it photo in his college yearbook. american college released a state
this was recorded and posted online, by jacob rascon who was covering the rally.to the media pen and started shoving cameras, including his. another video jacobposted, shows that man beingtscorted ou of the rally by security. youan see him there in the red hat and brown jacket. af wr all of thit down, the president did ask the media, who, he has been critical of, if they were okay. >> could have been aatrightening sin. cory smith at the live desk. >>> this morning in virginia,...
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we go to nicole jacobs.he is there on the roadway thi morning with the latest on what they're planning to do. nicole? >> reporter: molette, 60 people have died here on indian head highway over the last years. those are definitely disturbing and heartbreaking numbers. now, prince george's county police and maryland state police arerying too their part to curb those numbers. last night, they held a checkpoint on route 210, looking for impaired drivers. you may remember the crash at the end of december that killed three small children and injur thei parents. well, police believe that driver was drunk at the time. here's more alarming numbers. 3,000 citations have been issued since january 1st and 11du arrests, including 1 last night, have been made. these dui checkpoints are just one thingreolice doing to try to make this roadway safer. back toyou. >> nicole jacobs, thank you. >>> it's 6:52. back to our storm team 4 meteorologist, chuck bell, for a look at the forecast. everyone wants to know, chuck. >> the wee
we go to nicole jacobs.he is there on the roadway thi morning with the latest on what they're planning to do. nicole? >> reporter: molette, 60 people have died here on indian head highway over the last years. those are definitely disturbing and heartbreaking numbers. now, prince george's county police and maryland state police arerying too their part to curb those numbers. last night, they held a checkpoint on route 210, looking for impaired drivers. you may remember the crash at the end...
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jacob stockdale for the line. oh, that is brilliant from ireland!ding champions ireland bounce back in rugby‘s six nations — with victory over scotland at murrayfield. good evening. the government's under fire tonight with calls for the transport secretary to resign after it cancelled a multi million pound contract awarded to a company in the event of a no deal brexit. seaborne ferries won the deal to ensure ferries would keep crossing the channel in the event of the uk leaving the eu without a deal — but there was widespread criticism after the bbc found the company did not actually have any ships and had never run a ferry service before. our business correspondent rob young reports. preparations have been under way for weeks. dredging started at ramsgate port at the beginning ofjanuary. seaborne freight was due to run regular services to ostend in belgium in the event of a no—deal brexit. once it got hold of some ships. but the company has now been stripped of its contract. the £14 million deal was controversial from the start. the contract‘s canc
jacob stockdale for the line. oh, that is brilliant from ireland!ding champions ireland bounce back in rugby‘s six nations — with victory over scotland at murrayfield. good evening. the government's under fire tonight with calls for the transport secretary to resign after it cancelled a multi million pound contract awarded to a company in the event of a no deal brexit. seaborne ferries won the deal to ensure ferries would keep crossing the channel in the event of the uk leaving the eu...
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as colonel jack jacobs just mentioned. as we look at air force, on the tarmac, the president readying to make his return to the united states ar the-- states after th summit wrapped up. no signed statement, no lunch that was scheduled between the two world leaders. that news conference with kim jong-un and president trump have concluded just a few moments ago. our coverage continues right here on msnbc, in just a moment. . >>> mr. trump, claimed it was because of a bone spur. but when i asked for medical records, he gave me nup -- he gave me none. he offered simply the fact that he received a medical deferment. he finished the conversation with the following comment. you think i'm stupid? not going to vietnam. and i find it ironic, mr. president that you are in vietnam right now. >> having a fake hearing like that, and having it in the middle of this very important summit is really a terrible thing. they could have made it two days later or next week. and it would have been even better, they would have more time. but havin
as colonel jack jacobs just mentioned. as we look at air force, on the tarmac, the president readying to make his return to the united states ar the-- states after th summit wrapped up. no signed statement, no lunch that was scheduled between the two world leaders. that news conference with kim jong-un and president trump have concluded just a few moments ago. our coverage continues right here on msnbc, in just a moment. . >>> mr. trump, claimed it was because of a bone spur. but when...
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. >> nicole jacobs is in loudon county. nicole, what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, right now, we're seeing just a little bit of rain. i can show you now, as we are pulled off on the side st the road, o get a shot of these salt trucks here, they are on the iready. can tell you all we're seeing right now is rain. we're at 267, dulles toll road in loudon county. the roads are slick because there's rain. there's ponding along the roads in some places. loudon county has a o-hour schodelay today. it is possible that there are some black ice areas in some spots. but you definitely want to be careful. you wt to give you some extra time. we're headed west towards leesburg. we'll check in with y as the morning goes along. back to you. >> nicole, thank you. >>> we have all of the school closings at the bottom of your escreen. they also posted in the nbc washington app. you can get updated forecasts for your neighborhood anytime. >>> digging ins the crisis in the commonwealth continues this morning. the governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general show
. >> nicole jacobs is in loudon county. nicole, what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, right now, we're seeing just a little bit of rain. i can show you now, as we are pulled off on the side st the road, o get a shot of these salt trucks here, they are on the iready. can tell you all we're seeing right now is rain. we're at 267, dulles toll road in loudon county. the roads are slick because there's rain. there's ponding along the roads in some places. loudon county has a o-hour...
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jacob ward, nbc news, technology corresponde correspondent.for watching "velshi and ruhle." i will be back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i see my friend katy tur here to pick up our coverage. >> thank you ali. >> it is 2:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 a.m. tomorrow in hanoi in vietnam. kim jong-un is sitting down with president trump. president trump is feeling pretty good about it. >> i think we can have a good summit. i think we'll have a tremendous summit. we want denuclearization. >> the soft approach from president trump is a far cry from his past promises of fire and fury. it is pa the president declared mission accomplished. >> kim and i just signed a joint statement which he reaffirmed his unwaivering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> a few months later, the president professed his love for the north korean dictator. >> i was really being tough and so was he. we go back and forth. and then we fell in love, okay? really. he wrote me beautiful letters and they're great letters. we fell in love. >> now the pre
jacob ward, nbc news, technology corresponde correspondent.for watching "velshi and ruhle." i will be back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i see my friend katy tur here to pick up our coverage. >> thank you ali. >> it is 2:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 a.m. tomorrow in hanoi in vietnam. kim jong-un is sitting down with president trump. president trump is feeling pretty good about it. >> i think we can have a good summit. i think we'll have a tremendous summit. we want...
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jacob, the question is all going to surround this legal term of tainted, a tainted election.he it's the lowest bar for this particular election that you need to overcome. but what is the definition of a tainted election? and does this meet it? >> when you and i sat down together with the attorney for mark harris, he basically said there wasn't one. and it's sort of the same ambiguous term. and at the end of the day, this whole election could be overturned or thrown out -- >> hold on, hold on. mark harris has just made a statement. he said he's suffered from strokes lately and he now believes a new election should be called. >> wow. >> mark harris, the republican who won this election has now said he thinks there should be a new hearing. let's watch the hearing live. >> is the robinson county board of elections absentee request log, return log. >> so mark harris has said a new election could be called. let's listen again. >> mr. chairman, we're offering this to show the three entries on this absentee return log were brought in by jennifer boyd, who worked for mccrae dowless an
jacob, the question is all going to surround this legal term of tainted, a tainted election.he it's the lowest bar for this particular election that you need to overcome. but what is the definition of a tainted election? and does this meet it? >> when you and i sat down together with the attorney for mark harris, he basically said there wasn't one. and it's sort of the same ambiguous term. and at the end of the day, this whole election could be overturned or thrown out -- >> hold...
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jacob stockdale, can he go himself? he will score again. crackers would become a theme, two in that match and two more against wales. he embodied ireland's gathering pace. england had been charging for some time, they had won the last 26 nations and in their first two matches who would have thought they would fall into the black hole of the calcutta cup? and scotla nd black hole of the calcutta cup? and scotland within metres of the line and it goes to maitland for the try. scotland's first win over england in a decade, aurora that rippled through the tournament. now ireland we re through the tournament. now ireland were favourites. if the pressure dynamics had changed, it did not show. no force could hold stockdale back against the scots. another two tries, another win, over to england. there are threats afraid against the french. penalty after a penalty after penalty try, after penalty. down and out in paris. france have beaten england, ireland are crowned the champions of the six nations. the english had done ireland's party planning for
jacob stockdale, can he go himself? he will score again. crackers would become a theme, two in that match and two more against wales. he embodied ireland's gathering pace. england had been charging for some time, they had won the last 26 nations and in their first two matches who would have thought they would fall into the black hole of the calcutta cup? and scotla nd black hole of the calcutta cup? and scotland within metres of the line and it goes to maitland for the try. scotland's first win...
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chris: rebecca was the mother of jacob and esau. there are some things about the life of rebecca that were not that savory really because she did collude with jacob in depriving esau of his birthright. the answer is i don't know, for what i can say is in st. george's church in 1914, two stained-glass windows went in. date of of the colonial virginia. one was dedicated to rebecca. the other was dedicated to ruth. i think that choice was a deliberate one. ruth was a woman who accompanied her mother-in-law from her own land back to her mother-in-law's native land with those amazing words, your god will be my god and your people will be my people. chief richardson: thank you, chris. that was really powerful. thank you carol. both of you have been very wonderful this afternoon. we appreciate you taking the time to be with us. thank you all for listening. this is the end of the session. [applause]
chris: rebecca was the mother of jacob and esau. there are some things about the life of rebecca that were not that savory really because she did collude with jacob in depriving esau of his birthright. the answer is i don't know, for what i can say is in st. george's church in 1914, two stained-glass windows went in. date of of the colonial virginia. one was dedicated to rebecca. the other was dedicated to ruth. i think that choice was a deliberate one. ruth was a woman who accompanied her...
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the infamous south african family cues that having had a corrupt relationship with then president jacob zuma has more now from johannesburg . south african police have cancelled an arrest warrant for indian businessmen and jacob was issued nearly a year ago for corruption charges and his two brothers are accused of collaborating with former president jacob zuma and his family to steal hundreds of millions of dollars of south african public money things that the book has and zuma deny south africans waited for years to see people being held to account for the corruption scandals of the zuma years and many here will be disappointed if they don't ultimately see people in court or people in jail they're also waiting to see if things would change since president several run opposer took over from zuma about a year ago prosecutors say investigations are ongoing and it's possible that by dropping the arrest warrant now they'll buy themselves more time to complete investigations which is still happening ultimately leading to a long list of charges against those who were implicated. nigerians el
the infamous south african family cues that having had a corrupt relationship with then president jacob zuma has more now from johannesburg . south african police have cancelled an arrest warrant for indian businessmen and jacob was issued nearly a year ago for corruption charges and his two brothers are accused of collaborating with former president jacob zuma and his family to steal hundreds of millions of dollars of south african public money things that the book has and zuma deny south...
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everybody this is civil remarked was a second state of the nation address as president of the jacob zumaresigned amid allegations of corruption and a poorly performing government with many south africans becoming increasingly cynical what is the state of the nation needs. a lot of it don't all because they were promised. problem is promised they promised all of the time just three months ahead of elections the state of the nation address like others highlights for governments achievements and its plans for the future. much of the president's speech focuses on ending corruption stimulating the economy and creating jobs the theme of this year's state of the nation address is following up on our commitments but for many south africans especially in poor communities like this one the decades old promises made by the government have been darrelle especially by corruption we will celebrate the triumph of freedom over subjugation the triumph of democracy over a show to rally and the triumph of hope over despair. after twenty five years of democracy so kiss one hopes that these words will finall
everybody this is civil remarked was a second state of the nation address as president of the jacob zumaresigned amid allegations of corruption and a poorly performing government with many south africans becoming increasingly cynical what is the state of the nation needs. a lot of it don't all because they were promised. problem is promised they promised all of the time just three months ahead of elections the state of the nation address like others highlights for governments achievements and...
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please. >> reporter: nice jacobs news4. u> please give her her recipes back. on't need them.>>> we have aal eagle drama unfolding in the district. libert andjustice, they may have broken up. >> what? >> it happs, what is it with this town? 14 years we've been watching on the web cam as the raised their chicks, wtop rio is reporting that justice hasn't been seen on camera in ndays, a new man, new male bird, dubbed aaron bird -- >> aaron. >> i'm going to need the bourbon before the next commercial break. is hanging around the nest people. and liberty is sitting on an egg. at this point no onee knows wh ther is. we're not judging. >> whs the birdy daddy. >> no judgments. everyone haso to what they have to do for them. as long as you're not hurting od an aaron bird. >> a different drama unfolding at the lincoln memorial as the "handmaid's tale" is taping scenes today. >> you probably recognized the red cloaks and bonnets. the drama is doing shots on the national mall. what a cool experience for tourists. the area remained open to the public during the taping, they were told you'r
please. >> reporter: nice jacobs news4. u> please give her her recipes back. on't need them.>>> we have aal eagle drama unfolding in the district. libert andjustice, they may have broken up. >> what? >> it happs, what is it with this town? 14 years we've been watching on the web cam as the raised their chicks, wtop rio is reporting that justice hasn't been seen on camera in ndays, a new man, new male bird, dubbed aaron bird -- >> aaron. >> i'm going to...
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nicole jacobs talks to the ntudents behind the display. >> reporter: stu are making a statement todayon a fence in memory of those teenage victims who lost their lives to gun violence in 2018. it's part of the parklandchool shooting memorial. these students say gun violence is not only a problem with mass shootings but a problem across our nation in general. that's why millions gathered outside of the capital last year for the march for our lives. they want the message of this memori to be we should not forget the tragic toll gun violence o takes american teenagers and they want to remember each one who died by name. >> i think about in my high tohool 671 are bigger than a grades. make up over a grade-worth of students is hard to conceptize. >> gun violence we cannot .gno the first hearing on gun violence is about to pass house of representatives and go to the senate. >> it shows the student gun violence movement has not died down. it shows we still remember the studen we started fighting for the in the first place. >> reporter: these students say it's important for them to be advocat
nicole jacobs talks to the ntudents behind the display. >> reporter: stu are making a statement todayon a fence in memory of those teenage victims who lost their lives to gun violence in 2018. it's part of the parklandchool shooting memorial. these students say gun violence is not only a problem with mass shootings but a problem across our nation in general. that's why millions gathered outside of the capital last year for the march for our lives. they want the message of this memori to...
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ramaphosa has promised prosecutions following a stream of claims about activities under his predecessor jacob summa. well boosting tourism can be a challenge but in uganda the government's latest strategy to attract visitors has tickets quite a controversy so what's all the fuss about well take a look at this here is uganda's tourist minister got tricky one they're launching a beauty pageant called miss curvy uganda among the winners duty's using their curves to promote tourism in the country well and surprisingly the idea has been going down too well in many quarters responding to the campaign ugandan journalist faye cack i tweeted this is not how we promote tourism in this country and she urged people to sign a petition demanding that the ugandan government counsel the competition the uganda women's network also weighed in saying women are not a tourist attraction they are not an object for pleasure while the campaign has certainly got people talking possibly not for the right reasons and that's business africa here and d.-w. for now thank you for watching and state you. to. be present duri
ramaphosa has promised prosecutions following a stream of claims about activities under his predecessor jacob summa. well boosting tourism can be a challenge but in uganda the government's latest strategy to attract visitors has tickets quite a controversy so what's all the fuss about well take a look at this here is uganda's tourist minister got tricky one they're launching a beauty pageant called miss curvy uganda among the winners duty's using their curves to promote tourism in the country...
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southern african president he is actually looking for my a lot of money when he came into power after jacob zuma i said he is looking for a hundred billion u.s. dollars and part of that he wants us to revive the mining industry and not only gold the suffering also didn't last and street here is suffering and he needs the money for new job knowledge you stoop to to look for our new mines this is the one lex variations and also he was there basically to to mentor us as there has been a lack of trust between investors and south africa which we've seen a lot of labor unrest in some parts couple of heroes which hasn't helped because government hasn't helped that was like us has a vigorous as much as you want on the premises built trusts and to bring ellis just just to just to briefly because you mention all these problems as they think has a conference managed to solve some of those. not sure i don't have a manager saw that i think a lot of us were about the conference was about what is sarah for africa are fair for communities fair for an entire mans and so there are some african also the rest
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my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school alling 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 >>> well, it wasn't pretty but the new england patriots are once again super bowl champions. this is patriots fan's reaction to the victory boston had over l.a. new england has six super bowl titles tying them with the pittsburgh steelers. joh
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before we leave i would like to make a short list of thank youse, number one our sponsors samsung, jacobs, no one had a free lunch today, all of this was funded and paid for and we appreciate our sponsors. we also have a panel what the moderators and the governors that joined us today, they have a daytime job of actually running their states but they are also out as being proponents and doing little business developments as well. we appreciate their time coming out spending with us today. i can't leave the stage without thinking the events team, all the staff support that makes the state run smoothly and as i mentioned, jasmine smith led the group that was put on today so one round of applause for the support staff. with that, i will close out our summit and invite you all back here exactly one year from now where we will convene again for our fifth annual summit, thank you again to participants, we really appreciate your support and participation, thank you.
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our correspondent in new delhi soni sally current spoke with professor hawking on jacob a specialist in india's foreign policy she began by asking him how significant today's strikes in pakistani kashmir are if it indeed has been carried out the indeed a broken sum of money is not this is probably the first time since nine hundred seventy one that india has gone into me not like it's not on this is really about taking me in many ways. this clearly so. i do know it's. the twenty sixth it's what you can strike the criticism because by for us creatively punitive in nature. of the ministry of external affairs for this morning strike. be empty but i don't necessarily believe he is so by by sort of calling it p.m.t. it sort of going one notch high and by getting this out it may not but it's not you've got you've gone one step one more step daughter saying you're looking out. and then proceed and get ready to strike against pakistan this morning by by india so i think of this for the five more votes are all what doesn't he want to eat because in some peaceful india but this other nations i
our correspondent in new delhi soni sally current spoke with professor hawking on jacob a specialist in india's foreign policy she began by asking him how significant today's strikes in pakistani kashmir are if it indeed has been carried out the indeed a broken sum of money is not this is probably the first time since nine hundred seventy one that india has gone into me not like it's not on this is really about taking me in many ways. this clearly so. i do know it's. the twenty sixth it's what...
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to the attack take the difficulties fund and then we should just fall through on list of people in jacob in delhi. you know my everything ease that . i nit pick option getting out a military strike. smaller scale minister strike against pakistan is a possibility but that is not without risks in twenty sixteen september when india did that against pakistan the pakistanis basically said that you know india did not do anything they were just bluffing but he wanted to ease that i have done a lot of work on the line of control and the realities that both sites keep encroaching into each other stood at the end to sort of carry out smaller strikes from time to time and if this is going to ne in the past but that it was declared to be a proper strike in two hundred sixty eight september and that had its own political implications now given the fact that you announced that in twenty sixteen and now you know that now you are bound to bite you on past actions right i mean you did that in twenty sixteen why not now especially in the given the fact that you have an election coming which is a prestigi
to the attack take the difficulties fund and then we should just fall through on list of people in jacob in delhi. you know my everything ease that . i nit pick option getting out a military strike. smaller scale minister strike against pakistan is a possibility but that is not without risks in twenty sixteen september when india did that against pakistan the pakistanis basically said that you know india did not do anything they were just bluffing but he wanted to ease that i have done a lot of...
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our correspondent in new delhi soni sally current spoke with professor happy man jacob a specialist in india's foreign policy she began by asking him how significant today's strikes in pakistani kashmir are if it indeed has been carried out the baby broken some of my time this is probably the first time since ninety seven you wanted it you have gone and you mean by this time i mean this is pretty bad thank you mean in many ways. clearly this is all. about to notify you of. the twenty six you thought you could strike the criticism because microsoft being the putative in nature. of the ministry of external affairs for this morning striking out. to you i don't necessarily believe you. get pm keep going one notch higher by getting this out. you've got you've gone one step one more step for the thing you're looking at. i'm going to see them get ready to strike against pakistan this morning yes so i think of this for the more but it's all about what doesn't. because it's a piece for the governor's office. and easy you don't like to see this is never going to happen. the first time since nine
our correspondent in new delhi soni sally current spoke with professor happy man jacob a specialist in india's foreign policy she began by asking him how significant today's strikes in pakistani kashmir are if it indeed has been carried out the baby broken some of my time this is probably the first time since ninety seven you wanted it you have gone and you mean by this time i mean this is pretty bad thank you mean in many ways. clearly this is all. about to notify you of. the twenty six you...