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maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out.ut the difference is is that i don't think things would be this way if jacob was here. hank, look, if you continue to do the same thing, your business is gonna close at some point. i know that she can afford to write checks forever because she doesn't want her husband and her name-- >> absolutely. >> okay, mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poor performance. i don't think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm incentivized to help you grow your business with you side by side. >> i was thinking more of 20%. >> hank, look, my time is valuable. i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that
maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out.ut the difference is is that i don't think things would be this way if jacob was here. hank, look, if you continue to do the same thing, your business is gonna close at some point. i know that she can afford to write checks forever because she doesn't want her husband and her name-- >> absolutely. >> okay, mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will...
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bill: meg jacobs. the book is "panic at the pump: the energy crisis and the transformation of american politics in the 1970's." aank you for taking us on really fascinating journey. your research, you are thinking -- i kindat happened of marveled at it as i read this book. thank you so much for joining me for the conversation and sharing it with the audience here at the jimmy carter presidential library. >> thank you -- ms. jacobs: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] be signingbs will copies of her book in the lobby, so please join us in the lobby. thank you very bill: thank you. -- thank you very much. bill: thank you. narrator: history bookshelf features the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade talking about their books. you can watch our weekly series every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on
bill: meg jacobs. the book is "panic at the pump: the energy crisis and the transformation of american politics in the 1970's." aank you for taking us on really fascinating journey. your research, you are thinking -- i kindat happened of marveled at it as i read this book. thank you so much for joining me for the conversation and sharing it with the audience here at the jimmy carter presidential library. >> thank you -- ms. jacobs: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright...
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and it is one that jacob round me now. is a compromise.pt. this is an interesting article by jacob rees—mogg to accept. this is an interesting article byjacob rees—mogg in the sunday express, because he does not repeat what he has said in the past, which is if he is faced with a choice between the prime minister's deal and staying in the eu, which is the choice that parliament is now facing, because, as ruth says, a no—deal brexit is not possible, he has in the past that he would vote for the prime minister's deal and he carefully avoids saying that and i don't know what is going to do on tuesday. it will be interesting to watch. it will be a fascinating night. we will all be up, won't we? yes, most definitely. mitta the observer —— mitta the observer. shamima begum. sajid javid being described as a moral coward. has anybody agree with that?” described as a moral coward. has anybody agree with that? i think it is very debatable and questionable when he withdrew the british citizenship from shamima begum. i think it was treating her as some
and it is one that jacob round me now. is a compromise.pt. this is an interesting article by jacob rees—mogg to accept. this is an interesting article byjacob rees—mogg in the sunday express, because he does not repeat what he has said in the past, which is if he is faced with a choice between the prime minister's deal and staying in the eu, which is the choice that parliament is now facing, because, as ruth says, a no—deal brexit is not possible, he has in the past that he would vote for...
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the telegraph, this is an intriguing photograph of jacob rees—mogg. intriguing photograph of jacob rees-moggt take your either way. it is mesmerizing. it almost looks like something missing. —— you can't take your eyes away. white fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let's just fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let'sjust hide that earlier this week on nestor graham. —— list just tried earlier this week on nestor graham. —— listjust tried that. on instagram. i think it was trying to claim the cat was on her side but you look at it and the cat is clearly not happy to be there. the serious point about the photo is he is talking about brexit, and he has some interesting things to say in the course of the interview for one of their podcast. he says a few things. the first, sending a message to his own side infection going to hold generic, we can deliver this, don't feel you need to vote for this rubbish. —— his own faction. that's holding her. at another message to the conservative saying don't try to purify the party on this issue. it is ok to have some people who want a soft brexit a
the telegraph, this is an intriguing photograph of jacob rees—mogg. intriguing photograph of jacob rees-moggt take your either way. it is mesmerizing. it almost looks like something missing. —— you can't take your eyes away. white fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let's just fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let'sjust hide that earlier this week on nestor graham. —— list just tried earlier this week on nestor graham. —— listjust tried that. on instagram. i think it...
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your son jacob. and he was not interested at all. he said jacob was named for someone in my wife's family. and i said, yes, and it's a very common name. but don't you think that's an interesting lineage? and he was not engaging. and i remember at family dinner my nephew who was a teenager at the time said, well, jim, i don't understand how is it that you're jewish, but dad's not jewish and grandma's not jewish. and i'm looking over at my brother thinking, uh, how do i answer that. and that's sort of how things have remained. >> we are going to take another quick break and come back here on "mosaic". please join us in just a moment. >>> good morning and welcome back to "mosaic". i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about discovering that they are jewish with marny hall and jim van buskirk. welcome back, jim and marny. there is so much to talk about. so i am wondering how the two of you met and if you could talk a little bit about is there a community of like folks out
your son jacob. and he was not interested at all. he said jacob was named for someone in my wife's family. and i said, yes, and it's a very common name. but don't you think that's an interesting lineage? and he was not engaging. and i remember at family dinner my nephew who was a teenager at the time said, well, jim, i don't understand how is it that you're jewish, but dad's not jewish and grandma's not jewish. and i'm looking over at my brother thinking, uh, how do i answer that. and that's...
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jacobs has had a profound impact on our community and will continue to do so. shelby jacobs is an inspiration to me and others and i'm proud to call him our first constituent of the month. thank you. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. trone, for five minutes. mr. trone: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1, the people's act. i ran for congress to be a voice of those without a powerful p.a.c. or special interest group to represent them. the wealthy and the connected, they'll be fine. for the people is who we're here to fight for. for the people who are suffering from the addiction epidemic. for the people who are living with diseases, with no cure. and for the people who are targeted by a broken criminal justice system that is anything but just. these people don't have a p.a.c. these people, they don't have a lobbyist. and they won't be able to help those people until we end the corruption and f
jacobs has had a profound impact on our community and will continue to do so. shelby jacobs is an inspiration to me and others and i'm proud to call him our first constituent of the month. thank you. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. trone, for five minutes. mr. trone: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1, the people's act. i...
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it means the promise oaffnormal life for people like jacob.ys they couldemt opioid fo. >> do you include yourself in those numbers? >> yeah. i was a victim of the i was a victim of the pharmaceutical company. seventh generation gets the ingredients in their i was a victim of the pharmaceutical company. laundry detergent from plants, not petroleum. and this stuff beets stains. its kind of a big dill. it squashes sixty of your toughest stains. seventh generation. powered by plants ybut life...can throw them off bbalance.of bacteria, (vo) re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics toive heth. >>> this is cbs overnight news. >>> the supreme court will decide the case of death penalty. curtis flowers has been tried six times for a quadruple murder he insists he did not commit. the recent convections were tossed out and two trials ended in hung jury. >> for 30 yeahe supreme no remove people based on their race. they say that's exactly what happened in six different trials. were overturned or ended in
it means the promise oaffnormal life for people like jacob.ys they couldemt opioid fo. >> do you include yourself in those numbers? >> yeah. i was a victim of the i was a victim of the pharmaceutical company. seventh generation gets the ingredients in their i was a victim of the pharmaceutical company. laundry detergent from plants, not petroleum. and this stuff beets stains. its kind of a big dill. it squashes sixty of your toughest stains. seventh generation. powered by plants...
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we seem like we have ta ken a jacob rees—mogg. but it is only half a stab. carolyn, your paper these sunday times, the big splash about the coup in the cabinet, 11 cabinet ministers who are going to mount a coup. what happens about? i think tim shipman who wrote this story felt quite vindicated this evening and has talked about the fact that the result of that coup has been delayed and this is the end game. we don't know what happened at chequers over the weekend. we had members of the cabinet coming out and publicly saying that they were not trying to oust her, that they were not trying to get rid of her, but at the end of the day there were obviously discussions had there with the key players about what it would take for them to back that deal. we have now seen them to back that deal. we have now seen that she will pay the ultimate price with herjob. what is interesting, also, about the terms of the atmosphere in the corridor, we we re of the atmosphere in the corridor, we were all there, the whole lobby was packed into that cor
we seem like we have ta ken a jacob rees—mogg. but it is only half a stab. carolyn, your paper these sunday times, the big splash about the coup in the cabinet, 11 cabinet ministers who are going to mount a coup. what happens about? i think tim shipman who wrote this story felt quite vindicated this evening and has talked about the fact that the result of that coup has been delayed and this is the end game. we don't know what happened at chequers over the weekend. we had members of the...
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the telegraph, this is an intriguing photograph of jacob rees—mogg. intriguing photograph of jacob rees-moggs like something missing. —— you can't take your eyes away. white fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let's just fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let'sjust hide that earlier this week on nestor graham. —— list just tried earlier this week on nestor graham. —— listjust tried that. on instagram. i think it was trying to claim the cat was on her side but you look at it and the cat is clearly not happy to be there. the serious point about the photo is
the telegraph, this is an intriguing photograph of jacob rees—mogg. intriguing photograph of jacob rees-moggs like something missing. —— you can't take your eyes away. white fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let's just fluffy cat. exactly what i was thinking. let'sjust hide that earlier this week on nestor graham. —— list just tried earlier this week on nestor graham. —— listjust tried that. on instagram. i think it was trying to claim the cat was on her side but you look...
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two of my brothers in the radio family fred jacobs is president of detroit based jacobs media he's a popular speaker and a research guy who prefers the title data whisperer and michael harrison is the publisher of talkers magazine the trade pub talk media he hosts the michael harrison interview on podcast one and i tunes they both joined us from sunny f.l. a gentlemen welcome back to the big picture. thank you thank you hala apple invented i pod as a music appliance and it was a users who. reckoned that audio is audio and they started publishing the spoken word files when i was lurking at pas survey from our pals at edison research tells us that for the first time since they started tracking this stuff back in one nine hundred ninety eight more than half of americans have listened to a podcast about a third of us listen every month more than a fifth of us listen every week and they listen to an average of seven pod casts a week fred i chuckled when i read your blog post comparing this fifty one percent tipping point to saying that half of consumers have tried sushi sure it's promisin
two of my brothers in the radio family fred jacobs is president of detroit based jacobs media he's a popular speaker and a research guy who prefers the title data whisperer and michael harrison is the publisher of talkers magazine the trade pub talk media he hosts the michael harrison interview on podcast one and i tunes they both joined us from sunny f.l. a gentlemen welcome back to the big picture. thank you thank you hala apple invented i pod as a music appliance and it was a users who....
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the big thing is that jacob nicholas will go down. his sister writes. so sick that the reply letters are all going to leaks.om dr. basically, he gets this letter and he will write back. "your brother did his duty well till the very end. but i am too unwell to dictate much more of this note." he had his arm dislocated. it does not work well anymore. "i am too unwell to dictate much more of this note. your brother did his duty well until the end and he has gone, i believe, to a better place, were storms do not come." thank you. [applause] john: huzzah! >> that was great. we will have a few minutes for question and if you would have a question, come on down to the microphone to ask that. anyone for a question? wow. john: i guess i told the story. >> you covered it. john: very complex, these objects. we have a conservation team of 10 people, and each one has a -- each one has little specialties like cloth, wood, and of course iron. and actually, we had the stories of black catty. we had just hired a person from 's revengeann project, and he is developing a
the big thing is that jacob nicholas will go down. his sister writes. so sick that the reply letters are all going to leaks.om dr. basically, he gets this letter and he will write back. "your brother did his duty well till the very end. but i am too unwell to dictate much more of this note." he had his arm dislocated. it does not work well anymore. "i am too unwell to dictate much more of this note. your brother did his duty well until the end and he has gone, i believe, to a...
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we think this is on the body of a man known as jacob nicholas. we cannot be sure because of the dna testing that only brought us to two different people for that body. but he had in his pocket a spoon that said j.n. his father was a tailor so that is why yet such a fine coat on. pathos of the -- jacobas that the nicholas writes after christmas and says, man, had this great meal. he talks about getting fats, he talks about the great fruitcake, and then he says, we just out orders is a south. some of the old salts are worried about going around cape hatteras, but i think we will be ok. will jacob niklas is one of the 16 men that go down on the monitor. and you have to divide them all up because you can count where some of them missed getting into the long, get washed off the deck. one man, he had just joined the navy 30 days before. he actually had never been to sea before. seasickwn in his cabin as can be. ts goes and says, you have to get out of here. we are in and abandoning ship. and he says, i am so sick, i am going to die here anyway. leave m
we think this is on the body of a man known as jacob nicholas. we cannot be sure because of the dna testing that only brought us to two different people for that body. but he had in his pocket a spoon that said j.n. his father was a tailor so that is why yet such a fine coat on. pathos of the -- jacobas that the nicholas writes after christmas and says, man, had this great meal. he talks about getting fats, he talks about the great fruitcake, and then he says, we just out orders is a south....
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in arlington, nicole jacobs, >> hard to miss. tomorr a judge in montgomery the three other teen spects they described it as acrue >> jack evans will do more the council will reprimand him. he is accuse of trying to seek >>> people spend big buck to faces. >> a dermatologist told us you cost. >> you want h tove that natural look and that's what we do. we make them look like themse better. >> we're takeyou behind the in a new study out, nasa astn the ultra stressful space just because the virus is sympto but there are still person now to a cosmetic procedure it's a fraction of the cost of a face-l with no downtime.pe somle can fit it in during squeam may want to look s >> once reserved for the rich >> people want that natural look and that's what we do. we make them look like themse just betr. dr. lilly is a board maclai virginia. >> to see you again. >> onof the latest procedures not new a all. >> thread lifts have been in only in five years was it fda >> patients getting the look of >> the thread it in. >> these tiny needles are
in arlington, nicole jacobs, >> hard to miss. tomorr a judge in montgomery the three other teen spects they described it as acrue >> jack evans will do more the council will reprimand him. he is accuse of trying to seek >>> people spend big buck to faces. >> a dermatologist told us you cost. >> you want h tove that natural look and that's what we do. we make them look like themse better. >> we're takeyou behind the in a new study out, nasa astn the ultra...
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changing your mind, like jacob rees-mogg. the way we have to do it. but it's not the best way. as i said, it's the least bad option and there is far worse. it would be an absolute betrayal of the 17.4 million people if we stay in the customs union, the single market. we might as well stay in the european union if we did that. let me read you a couple of messages from people who are really disappointed in what you are about to do, i voting for mrs may's deal if it comes back at the time. aaron on twitter because you inept cowards. i think i the time. aaron on twitter because you inept cowards. i think! have been quite brave, actually, in making the decision i have made, and it's not one i take lightly. i am really going to be holding my nose doing it. and circumstances might change if we don't get any decision out of these votes today and on monday. but at the moment, it looks as if decisions are made that we have to stay in the eu today, or keepin have to stay in the eu today, or keep in the customs union, then i fear that i
changing your mind, like jacob rees-mogg. the way we have to do it. but it's not the best way. as i said, it's the least bad option and there is far worse. it would be an absolute betrayal of the 17.4 million people if we stay in the customs union, the single market. we might as well stay in the european union if we did that. let me read you a couple of messages from people who are really disappointed in what you are about to do, i voting for mrs may's deal if it comes back at the time. aaron...
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when jacob died in 2010, his son hank took over the business. it's been a very tough transition. hank has struggled to lead. >> there'll be some growing pains. um... so, well, first of all, i'm on the top, i'm the president, i'm the owner. >> just three years later, revenue is down and those profits have turned into losses. last year maarse generated $3.6 million in revenue but still showed a loss of $20,000. >> between the prices and the disappointing product, i don't know that i would keep coming back. >> to keep the business up and going, hank took a $200,000 loan from his mom and borrowed another $100,000 from the bank. >> i would agree we're not making money. >> right. >> hank hasn't made a profit in three years, and he's $300,000 in debt. that's not a good sign for the 30-plus employees who depend on this company to earn a living. the flower industry generates $6.5 billion a year, and i want a piece of that. if hank maarse is willing to follow my lead, i know i can
when jacob died in 2010, his son hank took over the business. it's been a very tough transition. hank has struggled to lead. >> there'll be some growing pains. um... so, well, first of all, i'm on the top, i'm the president, i'm the owner. >> just three years later, revenue is down and those profits have turned into losses. last year maarse generated $3.6 million in revenue but still showed a loss of $20,000. >> between the prices and the disappointing product, i don't know...
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but jacob, who started using at 15 after he was prescribed hydrocodone for a bad cough, is far from alone. >> i come from a good family. i work 40 to 50 hours a week. >> reporter: opioid addiction afflicts more than two million americans. >> i keep my solution in this, and this is five doses right here. >> reporter: for jacob, that means carrying a dose at all times and injecting every four or five hours, not to get high, but to avoid withdrawal. >> after i inject it, it takes about ten seconds. and then i feel better. >> reporter: when his supply runs out, you may be surprised to find he simply logs online. >> so this is all my order history right here. >> reporter: and restocks using an amazon-like shopping service on the dark web. >> you have heroin, fentanyl, and then your prescription opioids. >> reporter: but federal law enforcement has been cracking down. >> the biggest site had 3,000 listings for fentanyl. this site is the biggest one right now. it has not even 300. it's massive decrease. >> reporter: rusty payne is a spokesperson for the d.e.a. >> we have taken the two biggest da
but jacob, who started using at 15 after he was prescribed hydrocodone for a bad cough, is far from alone. >> i come from a good family. i work 40 to 50 hours a week. >> reporter: opioid addiction afflicts more than two million americans. >> i keep my solution in this, and this is five doses right here. >> reporter: for jacob, that means carrying a dose at all times and injecting every four or five hours, not to get high, but to avoid withdrawal. >> after i inject...
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the country house for possible to new among the brexit process, is it possible to get a deal with jacobthe influential group, european research group, because effectively people are saying, theresa may should give a guaranteed timetable for her departure and then they might be able to bring themselves to vote for her deal. so at least she can go and say she has delivered on her promise, brexit deal, not on the 28th of march as she had kept saying, the original data but 12th of april, only a couple of weeks later. some of these figures have beenin later. some of these figures have been in numerous talks over the last few days, borisjohnson was in number ten on friday and i think he was in earlier in the week as well, jacob rees mogg likewise has had talks with senior conservatives in recent days. there are some, not necessarily those in this group that there are some making that exact point you just made. that if the parameter was to announce our immediate or imminent departure, it might create more space for some to back the deal. —— mike lee prime minister. remember, this is the easy b
the country house for possible to new among the brexit process, is it possible to get a deal with jacobthe influential group, european research group, because effectively people are saying, theresa may should give a guaranteed timetable for her departure and then they might be able to bring themselves to vote for her deal. so at least she can go and say she has delivered on her promise, brexit deal, not on the 28th of march as she had kept saying, the original data but 12th of april, only a...
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jacob weissberg, stay with me, i think. noah shactman you're here later. >>> coming up, donald trump issuing his veto so he can break his campaign promise. later, the fallout from exclusive reporting on this show on the reporter who is going to tell congress about how fox news allegedly spiked her story on trump hush money during the campaign. >>> and then rare insights from an sdny witness regarding trump campaign finance violations. a breakdown later of the so-called -- i didn't make it up, this is a real thing, the gather brooks defense for rudy giuliani's associate. as i mentioned, the hip-hop icon, jeur, the damager. you're watching the beat on msnbc. you're watching the beat on msnbc. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and ge
jacob weissberg, stay with me, i think. noah shactman you're here later. >>> coming up, donald trump issuing his veto so he can break his campaign promise. later, the fallout from exclusive reporting on this show on the reporter who is going to tell congress about how fox news allegedly spiked her story on trump hush money during the campaign. >>> and then rare insights from an sdny witness regarding trump campaign finance violations. a breakdown later of the so-called -- i...
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jacob rees—mogg appears to have outsourced his view to the dup.ll do whatever the dup does, which is a very curious position. under problem for the prime minister. this is what the guardian is talking about. although it has no eight times as it had mine, it focuses a lot on theresa may saying she is willing to go with her deal is voted through parliament, which she believes is the best deal for great britain, parliament, which she believes is the best dealfor great britain, et cetera. we have heard her say it many times. it does highlight the guardian and everybody else, the dup has thrown the prime minister's chance of getting her deal through parliament into doubt, because they are saying, we still don't like the steel, actually. no matter who is in charge of the conservative party, no matter who is pm, they do not want this deal. that's right. this is how the metro have taken it, vote brexit and i'll exit. her putting that on the table. i think it is absolutely extraordinary but that was enough for some conservative mps. .. mike borisjohnson, f
jacob rees—mogg appears to have outsourced his view to the dup.ll do whatever the dup does, which is a very curious position. under problem for the prime minister. this is what the guardian is talking about. although it has no eight times as it had mine, it focuses a lot on theresa may saying she is willing to go with her deal is voted through parliament, which she believes is the best deal for great britain, parliament, which she believes is the best dealfor great britain, et cetera. we have...
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jacob tobia, everybody.) this is your invitation to exhilaration. this is the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2019 is 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. now thru march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [ eerie music ] what are you people? [ laughing ] it's us. this is the time to run. [ screaming ] we need to move and keep movin. be careful. it's our time now. [ screaming ] [ screaming ] jordan peele's... two mermaids made a great tasting spiked seltzer. with 0 grams of sugar. and now, they're making it for you. ♪ [music playing] let me see that! ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go, before we go, if you're in florida this weekend, then you can catch me arena tour in hollywood and st. wawg steen. if you have free time and an alligator, pop on by. i'll see you at the show. if not, you know where to find me on monday. here system t.s.a. now, your moment of zen: >> that's what brought me here, along with, hopefully, a cup of coffee. >> just get
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jacob's pa rents were their team worthing united.ts were heading to the game when there was a call from a team—mate. he said there has been an accident and a plane has come down on cars on the a27 and we think they might be in it. from the beginning, you thought this is absurd, your son has been killed by a jet fighter display isjust has been killed by a jet fighter display is just absurd. has been killed by a jet fighter display isjust absurd. andrew hill, ex raf, british airways captain, has a lwa ys ex raf, british airways captain, has always accepted his flying that day was poor. his cockpit ended in a field and he was badly injured and crucially he had no memory of the flight, crucially he had no memory of the flight, no memory of being hundreds of feet too low during the fatal loop. he said he must‘ve been physically affected by something. in the back seat, instructor adrian willis teaches pilots from all over the world. one thing they learn — how to cope with g—force, the extra force on the body in tight turns. he asks me to re
jacob's pa rents were their team worthing united.ts were heading to the game when there was a call from a team—mate. he said there has been an accident and a plane has come down on cars on the a27 and we think they might be in it. from the beginning, you thought this is absurd, your son has been killed by a jet fighter display isjust has been killed by a jet fighter display is just absurd. has been killed by a jet fighter display isjust absurd. andrew hill, ex raf, british airways captain,...
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jacob: i think that is the case. basically, the fact that she -- i mean, she is probably very grateful that her opponents called that vote back in december because otherwise, they would surely have called one in recent dates. now, she is, in principle, master of her own destiny at least within the conservative party, until december. obviously, she can be pushed out by a formal vote of no-confidence in parliament against her. that is probably not likely to happen until the withdrawal agreement has been passed, in my opinion, and brexit is actually implemented. that sense, she remains in some ways master of her own political fate. whencides to some extent she resigns, but as i said, i think, in reality, she does not have more time than the brexit process itself. for all have to make way new leader and quite likely also a new election. shery: we have heard from the french president as well, emmanuel macron saying there can be no ambiguity about the e.u. elections. of course, they are coming up, and britain really does n
jacob: i think that is the case. basically, the fact that she -- i mean, she is probably very grateful that her opponents called that vote back in december because otherwise, they would surely have called one in recent dates. now, she is, in principle, master of her own destiny at least within the conservative party, until december. obviously, she can be pushed out by a formal vote of no-confidence in parliament against her. that is probably not likely to happen until the withdrawal agreement...
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the combination of jacob rees—mogg ago or even 48—hours ago.combination ofjacob rees—mogg has said, what borisjohnson has implied. iain duncan smith, david davis all going in that way, but combined what is reported to be the prime minister's position, that she doesn't anticipate being in charge of the second stage of the negotiation, now that means that she is likely to be prime ministerfor the next two or three months but it also means if there is to be a new leader, potentially a new prime minister it is not going to happen in the middle of a crisis, quite the opposite. it will happen in a slightly more proper and responsible way. what do you think lots of members of the public will make of those former collea g u es the public will make of those former colleagues of yourers in the commons who have been very critical, they have said it's a disaster for this country. they have said it's the wrong deal and now they will say ok we will vote for it. what will the public make of that my criticism is the fact it has taken them so long to reach this
the combination of jacob rees—mogg ago or even 48—hours ago.combination ofjacob rees—mogg has said, what borisjohnson has implied. iain duncan smith, david davis all going in that way, but combined what is reported to be the prime minister's position, that she doesn't anticipate being in charge of the second stage of the negotiation, now that means that she is likely to be prime ministerfor the next two or three months but it also means if there is to be a new leader, potentially a new...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?yeah. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell me." he says, "i believe my sister had something to do with it." >> reporter: and who was jerry jaocbs sister? well, becky sears. kay's best friend and neighbor. >> i think my jaw dropped right then. wasn't expecting that. he dropped a bombshell. >> reporter: becky's brother said he knew all about the affair between his sister and david. he told the investigator becky had once confided in him that david was trying to end it. >> she'd come and meet one day or there in the parking lot crying. and i was like, you know, "what's wrong?" and that's whenever she told me she was having the affair. >> he then goes on to say that becky was, had been pretty upset, crying bec
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?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...
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again today, well, spoke with her on the phone, no sign of her budging but some news tonight that jacobmeeting of the erg said that he would hold his nose and vote for the deal if the dup come across, that is where we we re dup come across, that is where we were a couple of weeks ago. this is the theory, the domino theory, if you get the dup you get the tory eurosceptics to follow. you get them both if she resigns? not necessarily, the dup are on a different page to the erg, we co nflate different page to the erg, we conflate the two but they are they wa nt conflate the two but they are they want different things. this is one of the lowest point, theresa may made an extraordinary statement in the commons, where she basically said, i wanted to leave on march 29, could have lived with a no deal but i'm afraid there is no assembly in northern ireland and your civil servants do not have the power. blaming northern ireland. they reacted in an extraordinary way, this is a whole new argument for why she has had to extend article 50, which the dup are against, very strong negotiators, they thin
again today, well, spoke with her on the phone, no sign of her budging but some news tonight that jacobmeeting of the erg said that he would hold his nose and vote for the deal if the dup come across, that is where we we re dup come across, that is where we were a couple of weeks ago. this is the theory, the domino theory, if you get the dup you get the tory eurosceptics to follow. you get them both if she resigns? not necessarily, the dup are on a different page to the erg, we co nflate...
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nicole jacobs, news 4. >>> tonight, cameras catch a physical altercation between the ceo of theco sanis giants and his wife. take a look. this video shows larry baer in a dispute with his in san francisco. he's trying to take a phone away from her. she screams and falls to the ground. he steps over her again to try and take that phone away. tmz sports shows the video. in asay the couple was fight before the cameras were even turned on. major league baseball responded saying they are looking into the incident and trying to gather the facts. in a joint statement, the couple said the dispute was over a family matter. they are deeplyed embarra and have resolved the issue. pam later issued another stement and said she took her husband's cell phone away and lost her balance because of a prior foot injury and that they are happily married. we don't know what happened before that or after that video. >>> a touring volcano erupted with a powerful explosion today. the force of the blast sent gases, a fragments high into the sky. 17,800 feet tall, making it the highest in mexico and second highe
nicole jacobs, news 4. >>> tonight, cameras catch a physical altercation between the ceo of theco sanis giants and his wife. take a look. this video shows larry baer in a dispute with his in san francisco. he's trying to take a phone away from her. she screams and falls to the ground. he steps over her again to try and take that phone away. tmz sports shows the video. in asay the couple was fight before the cameras were even turned on. major league baseball responded saying they are...
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it doesn't seem likely that jacob rees-mogg will be held to that. parliament takes over the brexit process, should we feel confident that it is in good hands? rob: [laughter] i did put that to a cabinet minister this afternoon, that he might be relieved to have someone else take charge, and he laughed. what it would almost certainly mean is a softer brexit. if parliament agrees on anything , what it probably agrees on is a softer brexit than theresa may is currently going for. there are a bunch of problems with whether the mechanism of parliament telling the prime minister what to do, that's just not how it is normally done here. certainly not to this level of detail. all, itok any form at would take the form of a soft brexit. there is the untested assumption that there are the votes or what is known as sort of norway-plus, which would see britain stay inside the common market, just leave the political institutions. there is an argument against that that says you become a rule taker, but there is an argument for it that says more or less muchould do
it doesn't seem likely that jacob rees-mogg will be held to that. parliament takes over the brexit process, should we feel confident that it is in good hands? rob: [laughter] i did put that to a cabinet minister this afternoon, that he might be relieved to have someone else take charge, and he laughed. what it would almost certainly mean is a softer brexit. if parliament agrees on anything , what it probably agrees on is a softer brexit than theresa may is currently going for. there are a bunch...
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jacob tobia, everybody.invitation to be our guest. this is the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. now thru march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ [music playing] let me see that! ♪ two mermaids made a great tasting spiked seltzer. with 0 grams of sugar. and now, they're making it for you. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go, before we go, if you're in florida this weekend, then you can catch me arena tour in hollywood and st. wawg steen. if you have free time and an alligator, pop on by. i'll see you at the show. if not, you know where to
jacob tobia, everybody.invitation to be our guest. this is the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. now thru march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ [music playing] let me see that! ♪ two mermaids made a great tasting spiked seltzer. with 0 grams of sugar. and now, they're making it for you. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah,...
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jacob reece small could lend us one of his counties. >> reporter: jacob reece mog. >> this is not brexitcy. it needs to be rejected. >> reporter: mog leads a line of conservative mps to want to leave the eu now, the so-called cliff edge brexit, no matter the consequences. and he is straight from central casting. >> he has been described as looking like a haunted lamppost. and what's good about him from a come pick point of view is that he exactly matches everyone's caricature of a cartoon englishman. >> reporter: jacob rees-mogg said -- thinking even more vexing news is exceedingly tiresome. >> reporter: clearly it seems in your minds the benefits of a brexit and a hard cliff edge brexit, is this a process that nobody is controlling? >> the cliff edge term is not the right one to use. but there is no cliff edge. >> steep slope. >> it's not a steep slope. >> reporter: a no-deal brexit would be such an economic shock, almost everyone else agrees that the government has been practicing using highways as truck parking lots while goods wait for post brexit customs clearance. imports of foods
jacob reece small could lend us one of his counties. >> reporter: jacob reece mog. >> this is not brexitcy. it needs to be rejected. >> reporter: mog leads a line of conservative mps to want to leave the eu now, the so-called cliff edge brexit, no matter the consequences. and he is straight from central casting. >> he has been described as looking like a haunted lamppost. and what's good about him from a come pick point of view is that he exactly matches everyone's...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?o by? >> yeah. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell me." he says, "i believe my sister had something to do with it." >> reporter: and who was jerry jaocbs sister? well, becky sears. kay's best friend and neighbor. >> i think my jaw dropped right then. wasn't expecting that. he dropped a bombshell. >> reporter: becky's brother said he knew all about the affair between his sister and david. he told the investigator becky had once confided in him that david was trying to end it. >> she'd come and meet one day or there in the parking lot crying. and i was like, you know, "what's wrong?" and that's whenever she told me she was having the affair. >> he then goes on to say that becky was, had been pretty upset, c
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?o 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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which is what jacob rees—mogg was saying. legislation. which is what jacob rees-mogg was saying.and possibly losing brexit to something much softer. knew are the institute of government, so you get to know these things — although in legal terms it is true that the law says we will leave on march the 29th, when parliament has voted the way it has, things will change, isn't that the practicality? we will not leave our no—deal. isn't that the practicality? we will not leave our no-deal. that is the powerful political point, and so it puts enormous powerful political point, and so it puts enormous pressure powerful political point, and so it puts enormous pressure on the prime minister to get puts enormous pressure on the prime ministerto get an puts enormous pressure on the prime minister to get an extension, and to start talking about other possible options, if she can't do that. stephen, as the fireworks go off, the metaphorical fireworks of the government losing this amendment, another defeat tonight after losing on the big vote last night, there is another story going on behind—
which is what jacob rees—mogg was saying. legislation. which is what jacob rees-mogg was saying.and possibly losing brexit to something much softer. knew are the institute of government, so you get to know these things — although in legal terms it is true that the law says we will leave on march the 29th, when parliament has voted the way it has, things will change, isn't that the practicality? we will not leave our no—deal. isn't that the practicality? we will not leave our no-deal. that...
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why is this happening, jacob? >> if someone is complicated. let's start here.ho had said he's going to drive illegal migration to the lowest level and we have seen the largest spike of immigrations. the reason is couple. president oba undocumented migrants make a rush to get to the united states. when they hear in flamed rhetoric from someone like donald trump saying folks are not going to get into the country. >> when does it happen again? >> now. >> they will he stale can aill threatening and to build a wall. >> part two is his own policy. deterrence and family separation, people would go in the legal way and those numbers are going up. he's creating illegal undocumented immigration by his rhetoric and policies. >> what could he be doerien be now? >> border patrol will tell you this, technology and infrastructure and manpower, just a three-prong approach that the men and women on the front line unwanted or or go to northern triangle countries and work with people in those countries in order to stop the push back. at this point, the economy is not one of them
why is this happening, jacob? >> if someone is complicated. let's start here.ho had said he's going to drive illegal migration to the lowest level and we have seen the largest spike of immigrations. the reason is couple. president oba undocumented migrants make a rush to get to the united states. when they hear in flamed rhetoric from someone like donald trump saying folks are not going to get into the country. >> when does it happen again? >> now. >> they will he stale...
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jacob soboroff has been following the story.many children we're talking about and what this means? >> first, ali, this is a really, really big deal. maybe one of the critical juncture points of the two-year long family separation process and that is because we knew about the 2800 kids that were separated and 2700 of those kids who were reunited during the zero tolerance period, but before that time, hhs, health and human service e the department responsible for the separated migrant earn which, their office of inspector general say there may be thousands more, potentially thousands who were separated before zero tolerance during a pilot program the trump administration ran in el paso up until the time zero tolerance started. it could be a thousand, 2,000, 3,000 and we don't know and that's the point of this whole thing. so now this judge has ruled that the trump administration needs to rule all of these kid, unknown number, thousands, into the larger class and then the next step will be determining who they are, where they are a
jacob soboroff has been following the story.many children we're talking about and what this means? >> first, ali, this is a really, really big deal. maybe one of the critical juncture points of the two-year long family separation process and that is because we knew about the 2800 kids that were separated and 2700 of those kids who were reunited during the zero tolerance period, but before that time, hhs, health and human service e the department responsible for the separated migrant earn...
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jacob, you've been to the border and seen this play out firsthand.n you saw secretary nielsen testify, what did you feel like? like sister, please, in your head. >> it was like, in my been, gas lighting 101. how are you saying that we didn't see -- i don't know if we have the footage when we took the tour of the border patrol security, they literally took me -- this is the photos. they took me inside the epicenter of separations and allowed us to look at the cages on a dhs sanctioned tour, her own department walked us around and showed us children in cages that were separated by the trump administration and they said that wasn't true and no policy. here is some more of the footage. and they were the ones that took us there. so how can she say that it didn't exist when not o-- not only did i see it with my own eyes an the children did and the american public saw the images and all of us with our own eyes. to me, i was just like -- it was nuts to hear her say that. >> charlie, walk us through this. because look at recent numbers and this surge. on one
jacob, you've been to the border and seen this play out firsthand.n you saw secretary nielsen testify, what did you feel like? like sister, please, in your head. >> it was like, in my been, gas lighting 101. how are you saying that we didn't see -- i don't know if we have the footage when we took the tour of the border patrol security, they literally took me -- this is the photos. they took me inside the epicenter of separations and allowed us to look at the cages on a dhs sanctioned...
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and jacob rees-mogg.20 odd labour mp, possibly the dup. we have this situation wherejohn bercow and the house of commons right now is mash naiting to prevent her being able to bring this bribe, they are coming onboard, will the vote happen? we don't know, john bercow isa happen? we don't know, john bercow is a stubborn man and he seems sure he is not going to let it happen, as ever we don't really know, all, everything moves but in the end you ta ke everything moves but in the end you take a deep breath and nothing changes. no—one knows what is going to happen tomorrow, next week... what do you make of the voting system tonight? it is unsatisfactory, it doesn't tell us anything. it might do on monday but could it provide the answer? well, it is like the world cup, when england were doing well and everyone spent weeks going through the permutation and who we might get in that round and if this happens and that round and if this happens and that happen, germany go out. brazil go out and nothing you think is
and jacob rees-mogg.20 odd labour mp, possibly the dup. we have this situation wherejohn bercow and the house of commons right now is mash naiting to prevent her being able to bring this bribe, they are coming onboard, will the vote happen? we don't know, john bercow isa happen? we don't know, john bercow is a stubborn man and he seems sure he is not going to let it happen, as ever we don't really know, all, everything moves but in the end you ta ke everything moves but in the end you take a...
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our jacob soboroff is on the front lines in baltimore. >> reporter: it's only 11:00. we're on our way to our third overdose call in the last hour. >> what's your name, ma'am? >> reporter: a young woman in this park has been revived with naloxone, the overdose antidote. >> yes, i co! i don't want to go! >> reporter: dr. algandi said this is the third overdose he's treated this morning. >> i've been doing this for a while now. maybe 80% of the patients i see is an opioid overdose. >> reporter: 80%? >> at least. >> reporter: until now african-americans have not been so affected by the overdose epidemic. but today's report shows the african-american death rate from fentanyl has soared 141% every single year from 2011 through 2016. this synthetic opioid, 50 times more powerful than heroin, now flooding big cities like baltimore from the supply chain in mexico and china. william miller jr. used to deal drugs. >> that's how we give it away free. >> reporter: now deals you guys are on the street actively passing out something that helps people reverse an overdose? >> reverse
our jacob soboroff is on the front lines in baltimore. >> reporter: it's only 11:00. we're on our way to our third overdose call in the last hour. >> what's your name, ma'am? >> reporter: a young woman in this park has been revived with naloxone, the overdose antidote. >> yes, i co! i don't want to go! >> reporter: dr. algandi said this is the third overdose he's treated this morning. >> i've been doing this for a while now. maybe 80% of the patients i see is...
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. >> jacob soboroff, you were down there, what did you see? >> what were they?>> cages. >> that makes me angry because she's not telling the truth. the whole thing with the hands, there i am, that's me in the blue shirt in the middle. walking in front of the cage. right in the middle of the screen. i saw with my own eyes, that's the mcallen border patrol center. more than 1100 children were separated alone. i came off the air after touring the facility, i smopoke to kasi hunt. i don't know what they were talking about, there were children locked up in cages. they looked like animals. at the time she denied it. >> it is not a room. >> it was one of the worst things i have seen in my entire life. every time i look at this video brings back the same memory of sick feelings going through there. the trump administration separated thousands of families. many at the d.a., the chief of the rio grande valley center, she just keeps on verbal jas ti gymnastic was the terms that was used, lies being used. >> let's listen to what she told another representative about what sh
. >> jacob soboroff, you were down there, what did you see? >> what were they?>> cages. >> that makes me angry because she's not telling the truth. the whole thing with the hands, there i am, that's me in the blue shirt in the middle. walking in front of the cage. right in the middle of the screen. i saw with my own eyes, that's the mcallen border patrol center. more than 1100 children were separated alone. i came off the air after touring the facility, i smopoke to kasi...
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news 4's nicole jacobs explains why the group is determined to sing their their sorrow. >> reporter: when voices come together -- ♪ come on ur: >> reporhen they do in song -- ♪ come on up for the rising tonight ♪ >> reporter: it's magic making their u.s. leg of the tour even more meaningful. >> our mission is to bring joy to people through music. >> reporter: 42 singers from the vocal collective a the way from christchurch, new zealand. >> uniting people through song, bringing the joy thu music back to people. >> reporte alexandria harmonizers. ♪ and the alexandria singers. ♪ for an evening of love and unity. uplifting from the deepest sorrow. >> we had members from the community, from the jewi community, from the christian community, who came in solidarity. who came to say we have your back. >> reporter: five days ago, a white supremacist attackedwo christchurch mosques, killing 50 people. >> not, again, another disaster. >> reporter: tonight their heartsre heavy as their ho homeland mourns. >> devastating fe ininge iing f small city. >> reporter: george washington memorial hosted t
news 4's nicole jacobs explains why the group is determined to sing their their sorrow. >> reporter: when voices come together -- ♪ come on ur: >> reporhen they do in song -- ♪ come on up for the rising tonight ♪ >> reporter: it's magic making their u.s. leg of the tour even more meaningful. >> our mission is to bring joy to people through music. >> reporter: 42 singers from the vocal collective a the way from christchurch, new zealand. >> uniting...
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reasonable ball —— jacob rees—mogg.eadership candidates like boris johnson and david davis on side, theresa may needs more. it has not one round labour and peace and as for the post brexit feature, and peas cannot agree on alternative plan yesterday but a softer brexit, sticking with the eu customs rules came close and a new referendum was not far off and that frightens some brexiteers! it came to see theresa may's deal as the best exit on offer, just not enough. so britain may end up back in brussels seeking more time. the eu gave theresa may until tomorrow to agree a deal if it wa nts a until tomorrow to agree a deal if it wants a brexit extension until may the 22nd to fix the details or if it fails, faced a tighter deadline and that could mean a new deal brexit and a fortnight. now they are hoping they can get mps behind the terms of divorce, the withdrawal agreement and that would be enough to get past april the 12th and to the third week in may to get the whole brexit deal past or else it would be two weeks to agre
reasonable ball —— jacob rees—mogg.eadership candidates like boris johnson and david davis on side, theresa may needs more. it has not one round labour and peace and as for the post brexit feature, and peas cannot agree on alternative plan yesterday but a softer brexit, sticking with the eu customs rules came close and a new referendum was not far off and that frightens some brexiteers! it came to see theresa may's deal as the best exit on offer, just not enough. so britain may end up...
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now a new report is accusing former south african president jacob zuma of serious breaches of the constitution the government study says zuma used the intelligence services for his own political and personal interests most notably against his successor soon in a miller as more. according to a report on the state security agency former president jacob zuma oversaw the creation of spy units within the intelligence service to serve his personal interests now these structures also according to the report apparently spied on opposing factions within the ruling african national congress for zuma factions that included one led by president. now that reports also reveal that not only was the security agency repurposed to serve zuma as interest but it also violated the constitution during his presidency zuma was previously found to have breached the constitution when millions of dollars of taxpayers' money was used for security upgrades act his personal home now this latest report which was published by us office appears to be an indictment on how factions within the a.n.c. led by zuma abused the intel
now a new report is accusing former south african president jacob zuma of serious breaches of the constitution the government study says zuma used the intelligence services for his own political and personal interests most notably against his successor soon in a miller as more. according to a report on the state security agency former president jacob zuma oversaw the creation of spy units within the intelligence service to serve his personal interests now these structures also according to the...
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since then, port staff and jacob's, which was formally pill , our engineering consultant , have been working very hard with the army court of engineering on the flood study. while our r.f.p. from our contract with jacobs envisions that the port might add flood control work to the contract, the contract that the board and this commission approved did not actually include that scope of work, so port staff expects that it is possible that we will return to the commission set at some point in the next month with a request to increase our contract scope with jacobs. this would also require approvals from the city charge it civil service commission as well as from the board of supervisors. as you can see, the section highlighted here in green on the schedule slide shows that the port expects that the first bond sale will fund seawall program activities through june of 2021. the port continues to budget $500 million for phase one of the wall program and staff continues to seek sources, including contributions to the state and development of special taxes defines the remaining $54 million ga
since then, port staff and jacob's, which was formally pill , our engineering consultant , have been working very hard with the army court of engineering on the flood study. while our r.f.p. from our contract with jacobs envisions that the port might add flood control work to the contract, the contract that the board and this commission approved did not actually include that scope of work, so port staff expects that it is possible that we will return to the commission set at some point in the...
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bill: meg jacobs, it's really a pleasure to get a chance to talk to you here at the carter center. i -- and also welcome the audience that's come out tonight to listen to our conversation. meg jacobs is the author of "panic at the pump: the energy crisis and the transformation of american politics in the 1970's." meg is a -- teaches history and public affairs at princeton. you've written -- this is your third or fourth book? meg: something like that. bill: something like that? you wrote a book i was interested in, because we're going to be talking about conservatives, liberals, but one of them is -- you were the co-author of "conservatives in power: the reagan years, 1981-1989." ok, interesting. meg: ok. bill: we're going to talk a bit about conservative politics, and liberal politics, for that matter, too, tonight. let's start with this, if we can. meg: ok. bill: and you correct me. you have a thesis for this book, and i'll let you describe it, obviously. but, essentially, what you argue in this book is that the two energy crises of the 1970's -- 1973, 1979 -- essentially were par
bill: meg jacobs, it's really a pleasure to get a chance to talk to you here at the carter center. i -- and also welcome the audience that's come out tonight to listen to our conversation. meg jacobs is the author of "panic at the pump: the energy crisis and the transformation of american politics in the 1970's." meg is a -- teaches history and public affairs at princeton. you've written -- this is your third or fourth book? meg: something like that. bill: something like that? you...
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nbc's jacob ward explains. >> reporter: lunch rush at sypie pizzeria is different.no one is in here eating. but this pizza joint is not just a pizza joint, it's a empire. >> eight virtual restaurants, one brick and mortar poser rhea. >> out of this storefront? it's unbelievable. >> reporter: simon mckale's eight restaurants made possible by uber. >> we have huge amounts of data. being able to take that information to local restaurants and saying, you already thins t your menu. >> reporter: uber eats pitched mckale this way. >> hey, we have a lot of people requesting fried chicken in your neighborhood. >> you did item, you're basical making a whole new restaurant? >> whole new deal. >> reporter: now mckale's business is almost entirely virtual. >> out of 100 deliveries a day, three, four will be calling our phone number. >> the rest are online? >> all online orders. >> reporter: the data-driven buffet of uber eats is programmed by what customers have asked for. what if a neighborhood has only had access to unhealthy food? >> what you're doing when you provide even mo
nbc's jacob ward explains. >> reporter: lunch rush at sypie pizzeria is different.no one is in here eating. but this pizza joint is not just a pizza joint, it's a empire. >> eight virtual restaurants, one brick and mortar poser rhea. >> out of this storefront? it's unbelievable. >> reporter: simon mckale's eight restaurants made possible by uber. >> we have huge amounts of data. being able to take that information to local restaurants and saying, you already thins...
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nicole jacobs reporting from howard. thank you, nicole. >>> only on news 4 tonight, the mother of a preschooler is explaining how her ild's sexual abuse is impacting her family. her little girl is one of 15 suspected victims of taylor boykin. boykin was sentenced to 41 years tooled today for molesting young children when he a was assistant teacher at the bristo miniland academy. parents testified at the sentencing hearing today. one 6-year-old told her mom she wishes she was never born. many of the kids have deep emotional scars. >> for my child, we deal with nightmares. we deal with anxiety. it makes it difficult.we re a little bitto close having some closure to this, but there is still concern with the daycare that they allowedhat happen. >> reporter: as that mother alluded to, some parents are considering suits against the academy. >>> a florida man accused of sending more ahan dozen pipe bombs to prominent critics of president trump pleaded guilty in court today. cesar sayoc cried during his plea. said he knew his ac
nicole jacobs reporting from howard. thank you, nicole. >>> only on news 4 tonight, the mother of a preschooler is explaining how her ild's sexual abuse is impacting her family. her little girl is one of 15 suspected victims of taylor boykin. boykin was sentenced to 41 years tooled today for molesting young children when he a was assistant teacher at the bristo miniland academy. parents testified at the sentencing hearing today. one 6-year-old told her mom she wishes she was never...
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erica. >> all right, nicole jacobs live for us tonight. thank you. ouag team cov continues with news 4's darcy spencer who is in tyson. so i guess you could say the rain is probably the betterf optione had to pick between the sleet and the snow and so forth but still, that could prove problematic for folks on the roads tomorrow morning. what are you seeing >> ll, that's right, erica. we have been checking out road conditions in northern vginia since much earlier this afternoon, from northwest . washingt out to loudon county and nowun fairfax . if you take a look at our live camera, we're showing leburg pike right here in this tyson's corner area. you may recognize the roads and ca dealership and we're near the mall area. what you see here are wet road conditions. that's what we have been seeing for the most part today. some folks did get isnow. personally didn't see any flakes of snow today in any of our travels but weid see some freezi rain earlier. so it really depended on where you are in northern virginia in terms of what sort of precipitation yo
erica. >> all right, nicole jacobs live for us tonight. thank you. ouag team cov continues with news 4's darcy spencer who is in tyson. so i guess you could say the rain is probably the betterf optione had to pick between the sleet and the snow and so forth but still, that could prove problematic for folks on the roads tomorrow morning. what are you seeing >> ll, that's right, erica. we have been checking out road conditions in northern vginia since much earlier this afternoon, from...
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jacob, thank you very much.nings with maria" for the jobs report tomorrow, 8:30 eastern time. ashley: it will be a big one. president trump always happy by the way to tout the low unemployment under his presidency. one thing he's not happy about this morning, the dnc, the democratic national committee saying its candidates will not hold a presidential primary debate on fox news. the president slamming that decision late last night, tweeting democrats just blocked fox news from holding a debate. good. then i think i'll do the same thing with the fake news networks and radical left democrats in the general election debates. fox news also responding in a statement, saying we hope the dnc will reconsider its decision to bar chris wallace, brett behr and martha mccallum, all of whom em body the ultimate journalistic intel gritty and professionalism from moderating a debate. joe biden may be part of the debates. charlie gasparino reporting he is all but certain to announce his candidacy in the next month. gasparino br
jacob, thank you very much.nings with maria" for the jobs report tomorrow, 8:30 eastern time. ashley: it will be a big one. president trump always happy by the way to tout the low unemployment under his presidency. one thing he's not happy about this morning, the dnc, the democratic national committee saying its candidates will not hold a presidential primary debate on fox news. the president slamming that decision late last night, tweeting democrats just blocked fox news from holding a...
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thank you. jacobs ladder, he has a long way to climb. let us move on to the daily mirror.t it, rachel? martin bailey, apparently at the hospital where the victim today's stabbing, which turned out today's stabbing, which turned out to be fatal, in his last moments. today's stabbing, which turned out to be fatal, in his last momentsm isa very to be fatal, in his last momentsm is a very striking image. you get a sense of the movement, of the c , sense of the movement, of the urgency, they are busily thought very ha rd urgency, they are busily thought very hard about how to put the front face together. britain on a knife edge. this is the fifth day of consecutive headlines where we have seen consecutive headlines where we have seen knife crime on most of the front pages. we were talking about it earlier on the metro urging the government to act, in particular philip hammond to release more funding, because it has seen very dramatic cuts in police numbers. we talked about cabinet gas, philip hammond saying you can get the money so hammond saying you can get the money so long a
thank you. jacobs ladder, he has a long way to climb. let us move on to the daily mirror.t it, rachel? martin bailey, apparently at the hospital where the victim today's stabbing, which turned out today's stabbing, which turned out to be fatal, in his last moments. today's stabbing, which turned out to be fatal, in his last momentsm isa very to be fatal, in his last momentsm is a very striking image. you get a sense of the movement, of the c , sense of the movement, of the urgency, they are...