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for jacob bell, it's tension of another kind. today he faces a hearing for a fight with a fellow inmate. >> there's a classification committee day. my counselor called me in this morning. i was just involved in a mutual combat where i lost 90 days of credit. if i don't get my time back, i'm going to be in a lot of trouble. if i don't get it back, i'll be going home 90 days later. i'm hoping to get 100% back. >> you're here for your annual review. you're in front of the captain and the staff assistant. we're going to have cc 1 pacifica. this is a 36-year-old parole violator with a new term, serving a four-year sentence, for assault with force gpi with a weapon. it's his strike two. it was a division "b" offense. he was found guilty. and assessed 90 days loss of credit. increasing his release date. to 6/13/2008. inmate bail has met the disciplinary free period and applied for the loss of credit to be restored. >> i'm going to go ahead and grant you your restoration of credit for the mutual combat, which is 90 days, so you'll be get
for jacob bell, it's tension of another kind. today he faces a hearing for a fight with a fellow inmate. >> there's a classification committee day. my counselor called me in this morning. i was just involved in a mutual combat where i lost 90 days of credit. if i don't get my time back, i'm going to be in a lot of trouble. if i don't get it back, i'll be going home 90 days later. i'm hoping to get 100% back. >> you're here for your annual review. you're in front of the captain and...
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his white jacobs would not have left new york >>> i sad high and this is joseph i.t you to go back to the giants here is my money >>> he actually wrote the letter in his own way as a 6 year-old boy tries to write and spell which is not perfect, i translated his letter >>> and all that was left to do was to get $3.36 from his dinosaur bank. >>> a gave him 1/4 and money that cost a dollar >>> it is clear he doesn't have a comprehension how much anybody on the giants makes but $3 is compared to that i think that one to share his own money and give it to him was cool. >>> as for jacobs the running back said he almost cried when the read the letter and shared it on twitter but jacobs will still play for san francisco. how does that make the little guy feel >>> sad >>> joseph says he was still room for jacobs next season. but there's another receiver he will fork over money for >>> if victor cruz went away i will bet him to come back to the giants she is very fast. that could be $10.99. >>> i am still reeling from griffey wearing a red uniforms. that has been 15 years. >>
his white jacobs would not have left new york >>> i sad high and this is joseph i.t you to go back to the giants here is my money >>> he actually wrote the letter in his own way as a 6 year-old boy tries to write and spell which is not perfect, i translated his letter >>> and all that was left to do was to get $3.36 from his dinosaur bank. >>> a gave him 1/4 and money that cost a dollar >>> it is clear he doesn't have a comprehension how much anybody...
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. >>> the newest 49er, brandon jacobs. the story was out that a 6-year-old had sent jacobs $3.36 to stay with the new york giants. and jacobs now a 49er, won a super bowl a year ago. the young man just wanted brandon to stay. so jacobs, i don't know if he gave the $3.36 back, but he took the young man and his brother to one of those bouncy places in new jersey on wednesday. >> i've seen them. children love it. >> isn't there one -- people hire them for parties. >> exactly. >> they look like so much fun! >> but you wouldn't just go bouncing around. >> i'd go! and they have play basketball, so you can dunk. yes! >> if you have a bouncy thing, catherine might go, jacky'll stay -- >> i'm there. >> i'm the only one. i say -- only honest within. if you have a birthday party coming up, and you want to have a tremendous anchor -- i don't want to hurt the audience's feelings. >> i was on a trampoline not too long ago. what's the difference? i would do the bouncy thing.
. >>> the newest 49er, brandon jacobs. the story was out that a 6-year-old had sent jacobs $3.36 to stay with the new york giants. and jacobs now a 49er, won a super bowl a year ago. the young man just wanted brandon to stay. so jacobs, i don't know if he gave the $3.36 back, but he took the young man and his brother to one of those bouncy places in new jersey on wednesday. >> i've seen them. children love it. >> isn't there one -- people hire them for parties. >>...
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i hold luisca and jacob in best regard. these are some of the best brains in the community we have today and i read their stuff and i value their writing highly. i would somewhat blind, maybe impolite by challenging their views today. on the one hand, we've got a game of chicken, which is trying to subtract sovereignty which is given to any group of countries. on the other hand we've got a conflict that luricka said is almost needed in order to advance integration. what we have effectively is a conflict that is needed in order to deepen the integration that is supposed to avoid a conflict, so you've got a conflict that is supposed to then mend a conflict. i think the search for the first best solution that we have and inability to concentrate on plan b, the second best, and have that second best as a viable option, is causing this crisis that we have, where markets are not convinced that first best is achievable but second best is not attempted or spelled out, and this in between gray area is causing this crisis that keeps
i hold luisca and jacob in best regard. these are some of the best brains in the community we have today and i read their stuff and i value their writing highly. i would somewhat blind, maybe impolite by challenging their views today. on the one hand, we've got a game of chicken, which is trying to subtract sovereignty which is given to any group of countries. on the other hand we've got a conflict that luricka said is almost needed in order to advance integration. what we have effectively is a...
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the 49ers signed brandon jacobs to a one-year deal, but as otis livingston reports if when giants fan had his white jacobs would never have left new york. >>> i said i this is just that i want you to go back to the giants here is my money >>> he actually wrote the letter. as a 6 year-old boy tried to write and spell. i translated the latter >>> all's that was left to do was to get $3.36 from his bank. >>> i gave him one quarter and money that cost a dollar >>> it he does will have a comprehension how much anybody on the giants makes the $3 is compared to that the fact you want to share his own money and give the dam was cool. >>> the 264 lb running back said he almost cried when he read the letter and sheridan on twitter but he will still play for san francisco how does that make the little guy feel? >>> sad. >>> joseph says he was still room for jacobs next season. >>> is victor cruz went away i would beg him to go back to the giants he's very fast. at $10.99 >>> there are a lot of people who will and the the bank on that guy. i heard he spent several weeks. in the room after montana
the 49ers signed brandon jacobs to a one-year deal, but as otis livingston reports if when giants fan had his white jacobs would never have left new york. >>> i said i this is just that i want you to go back to the giants here is my money >>> he actually wrote the letter. as a 6 year-old boy tried to write and spell. i translated the latter >>> all's that was left to do was to get $3.36 from his bank. >>> i gave him one quarter and money that cost a dollar...
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brandon edge jacobs the new running back. brandon edge jacobs the new running back.ll share that,,,,,,,, brandon edge jacobs the new running back. will share that,,,,,,,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. your grilling is still gonna be pretty amateur. but your deck? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. >>> mayor, mayor, wall who is fairest of them all >>> a fairy tale opening weekend for " snow white and the huntsman " the fantasy movie inspired by prints is topped the box office. it earned more than $56 million. it uncle men in black " from the top spot. more than a million people stuck in the rain for hours to cheer queen elizabeth as she barged down the river thames. sh
brandon edge jacobs the new running back. brandon edge jacobs the new running back.ll share that,,,,,,,, brandon edge jacobs the new running back. will share that,,,,,,,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the...
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jacobs, of course, was very touched by the letter and tweeted it out to his fans and jacobs says he will repay that youngster, probably with some interest. he plans to take him to chuck e. cheese some time soon. >> i love that story. >> isn't that cute? >> talk about a big heart in that little kid. >> in that piggy bank. >> 5:21, coming up, $245 sneakers going for tens of thousands of dollars on ebay. you will not believe the price tag we are about to show you. >> don't even want to walk on them. >>> plus, tornadoes tearing through wyoming. that dramatic video just ahead. >>> and a much calmer scene in the south bay. here's a live look at san jose. looks like a little friend visiting us. the itsy-bitsy spi 5:22. stay with us. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check w
jacobs, of course, was very touched by the letter and tweeted it out to his fans and jacobs says he will repay that youngster, probably with some interest. he plans to take him to chuck e. cheese some time soon. >> i love that story. >> isn't that cute? >> talk about a big heart in that little kid. >> in that piggy bank. >> 5:21, coming up, $245 sneakers going for tens of thousands of dollars on ebay. you will not believe the price tag we are about to show you....
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joining me now, the young man in that photograph, jacob philadelphia.by his parents carlton and rosanne and his brother isaac. jacob, what did you say that made the president do that and let you reach over and touch his hair? >> i asked him if i could touch his hair. >> and why did you ask him that? why did you want to do that? >> i want -- because i was wondering if we had the same haircut and was in common. >> and what did it feel like when you put your hand over there? >> it felt the same. >> carlton, dad, you have unpredictable kids, it seems. did you have any feeling in the oval office, a place where you'd been before working in the white house, that jacob might do something like this? >> oh, it was surprising. i knew that his mother had told me that every time he goes me to the barber, he always tells the barber he wants a haircut just like president obama. so on the way there, you know, i said, hey, if you guys have any questions, just make sure you raise it with the president. it was very surprising that he actually raised that question. but it
joining me now, the young man in that photograph, jacob philadelphia.by his parents carlton and rosanne and his brother isaac. jacob, what did you say that made the president do that and let you reach over and touch his hair? >> i asked him if i could touch his hair. >> and why did you ask him that? why did you want to do that? >> i want -- because i was wondering if we had the same haircut and was in common. >> and what did it feel like when you put your hand over...
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the during when a young fan asked his mom why jacob lew left, -- y jacobs -- why jacobs left, she saidthat he was traded. the little boy sent his life savings, a few dollars, for him to come back to the team. he got choked up. >> we will see if it helps to pay for the contract. metta world peace is making good use of his free time since the lakers got eliminated from the playoffs. >> he always find something interesting to do during the off-season. he is trying his hand at becoming a meteorologist. >> he did this in vancouver, canada. >> in metta world peace. i used to be called something else. right now it looks like it is 16 degrees. a cool place to rights and dirt bikes. i hope i can get over there someday. >> he has to change centigrade to fahrenheit it. >> i think that he better keep his day job. >> here's the other problem. he took a traffic ticket with him back to town. he got to take that souvenir home with him after being on tv. >> i would like to think he can afford the ticket. >> soon you will be able to get an iphone without a carrier. >> commercials coming to the bathroom.
the during when a young fan asked his mom why jacob lew left, -- y jacobs -- why jacobs left, she saidthat he was traded. the little boy sent his life savings, a few dollars, for him to come back to the team. he got choked up. >> we will see if it helps to pay for the contract. metta world peace is making good use of his free time since the lakers got eliminated from the playoffs. >> he always find something interesting to do during the off-season. he is trying his hand at becoming...
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and the hollow of jacob's thigh was out of joint as he wrestled with him.go, for the day breaketh." and jacob said "i will not let thee go except thou bless me." amen. oh, you angel. that's a very strange grace, james. it's from the good book, isn't it? of course. didn't you know? yes, i knew. well, then why ask? i meant it is from the good book and therefore a fitting grace. i don't know about that. there's an awful lot of things in the good book that i wouldn't care to hear just before eating. fitting in the sense that jacob's thigh was out of joint and so is this piggy's. i declare. pickles, aunt ev? i should say so. you know my opinion of your pickles. this is the end of them, i'm afraid. i didn't put up nearly enough last summer. this year, i intend to-- reverend looked into the office today. claims his hens have stopped laying. poor fellow. he was out of joint. i've always suspected those hens. of what? i think they're papists. james, now you're pulling my lower extremity. the first thing you know we'll be having another... one of our... miss annie it
and the hollow of jacob's thigh was out of joint as he wrestled with him.go, for the day breaketh." and jacob said "i will not let thee go except thou bless me." amen. oh, you angel. that's a very strange grace, james. it's from the good book, isn't it? of course. didn't you know? yes, i knew. well, then why ask? i meant it is from the good book and therefore a fitting grace. i don't know about that. there's an awful lot of things in the good book that i wouldn't care to hear...
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jacobs was touched by it apparently. >> very sweet. come in the next hour. >> the latest on cleanup efforts following friday pose a severe storms in the region. bladensburg erredwas one of the hardest-hit areas. comi >> straight ahead, the fight over health care will come to a head as the supreme court gets ready to issue its ruling on reform. >> the cleanup continues in bladensburg this morning after a
jacobs was touched by it apparently. >> very sweet. come in the next hour. >> the latest on cleanup efforts following friday pose a severe storms in the region. bladensburg erredwas one of the hardest-hit areas. comi >> straight ahead, the fight over health care will come to a head as the supreme court gets ready to issue its ruling on reform. >> the cleanup continues in bladensburg this morning after a
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. >> jacob braverman's family is going through it in one room. after they were evicted, their neighbors took them in. >> you think all this has changed you? >> yeah, and i haven't realized it, but i think i've gotten very mature in a very short amount of time. [ticking] [train horn honking] >> chances are the electricity your tv is using comes from coal. coal, not oil, provides half the country's electricity, and there's a cost. miners die. >> they were great men. they were awesome men. >> that's why melissa lee says she's speaking out... >> thank you all. >> even though, she says, it's caused trouble for her in the county. >> i was receiving phone calls making ugly comments that i need to shut up. [ticking] >> why are hundreds of freezing people gathering in the middle of the night in this knoxville parking lot? >> who's got number one? number one. number two? >> they're here in hopes of seeing a doctor. this is a clinic set up by remote area medical, a charity founded to bring doctors to the amazon, but now it's a lifeline for the uninsured her
. >> jacob braverman's family is going through it in one room. after they were evicted, their neighbors took them in. >> you think all this has changed you? >> yeah, and i haven't realized it, but i think i've gotten very mature in a very short amount of time. [ticking] [train horn honking] >> chances are the electricity your tv is using comes from coal. coal, not oil, provides half the country's electricity, and there's a cost. miners die. >> they were great men....
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graves is in the greek capital right now jacob how things shaping up. well it looks like according to the exit polls at the moment we're just receiving mixed reviews now the polling stations officially close there showing a turnout to around sixty five percent of the nine point nine million voters officially registered now when it comes to how things are looking at the most new democracy standing in the lead six polls put in there between twenty seven point five and thirty point five percent of the vote so reserved just behind them at the moment they have a tween twenty seven and thirty percent of the vote now crucial here as to whether or not either of them could form an overall majority it doesn't look like they'll be able to according to these latest so that's thirty six percent of the votes.
graves is in the greek capital right now jacob how things shaping up. well it looks like according to the exit polls at the moment we're just receiving mixed reviews now the polling stations officially close there showing a turnout to around sixty five percent of the nine point nine million voters officially registered now when it comes to how things are looking at the most new democracy standing in the lead six polls put in there between twenty seven point five and thirty point five percent of...
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may cause in all of this. >> jacob, do you want to start on economics?> yes, i think this is first and foremost a problem for the u.k., quite frankly, because i think that what you will see is increasingly -- i know there is talk of [unintelligible] , but in the long run, because of the benefits for the smaller countries that are part of the european integration, i think in the long run it will end up being 26. i feel very confident about that. if you think about why that is, poland is a member of the group that she mentioned in the beginning. this is not and eu 15. it is a group with everybody in. who knows what the czech republic will do. then we are into a situation of 26. in the long run, unfortunately, the politics of the u.k. is no more certain to keep it out of these deep sovereignty issues. the role of the city of london in this is a good question. i guess at the end of the day, as came out a couple weeks ago in open europe they had a report on what the u.k. should do in this and these are people who are skeptics and they said at the end of the d
may cause in all of this. >> jacob, do you want to start on economics?> yes, i think this is first and foremost a problem for the u.k., quite frankly, because i think that what you will see is increasingly -- i know there is talk of [unintelligible] , but in the long run, because of the benefits for the smaller countries that are part of the european integration, i think in the long run it will end up being 26. i feel very confident about that. if you think about why that is, poland is...
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jacob kierkegaard, let me start with you. all of this stems from the collapse of the real estate bubble in spain and the banks holding the bag. >> basically. i mean what you have on a national scale in spain is essentially what we've seen in some of the regions of the united states, in nevada, south florida, south california, where essentially you have an enormous increase in housing prices and a subsequent bust. and the bust breaks the back of the banks. that needs to be a bailout. unfortunately, the spanish government has been in denial about the true state of its banks for pretty much since the crisis began. but you could say that finally they have run out of options so what happened over the weekend was really the end of denial. >> woodruff: douglas rediker, what caused them to change their minds? because as we have just heard they have been saying for days and days that this wasn't necessary. >> not just days and days. they've been saying it for a lot longer than that. at the end of april there was a report issueded, a p
jacob kierkegaard, let me start with you. all of this stems from the collapse of the real estate bubble in spain and the banks holding the bag. >> basically. i mean what you have on a national scale in spain is essentially what we've seen in some of the regions of the united states, in nevada, south florida, south california, where essentially you have an enormous increase in housing prices and a subsequent bust. and the bust breaks the back of the banks. that needs to be a bailout....
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i said brandon jacobs care of the 49ers candle stick park.ow if he's going to get it. i'll do my best and send it off. >> haend got it. >> yep. >> and he started tweeting about it. >> mm-hmm. >> obviously i'm going to assume he's not on twitter, so someone read it. so what did you think when you started getting tweets back from brandon? what did you think what he was saying? he wrote back a note. i almost cried. i'm trying to hold it in, he was so happy. >> yep. >> he thought that was pretty cool, right? >> yep. >> if you had a chance to talk to him, what would you tell him? >> i would tell him that when are you coming and how are you doing. >> just check in. >> yep. >> a little friendly chitchat? >> yeah. >> you know, brandon is by phone. would you like to talk to him? i'm not kidding. hey, brandon, are you there? >> i am here. >> hi, brandon. i've got my friend joe who i just met who i think is your new best friend. anything you want to say to him while he's sitting here at the table? >> can you hear? >> joe, man, you are afternon inspirati
i said brandon jacobs care of the 49ers candle stick park.ow if he's going to get it. i'll do my best and send it off. >> haend got it. >> yep. >> and he started tweeting about it. >> mm-hmm. >> obviously i'm going to assume he's not on twitter, so someone read it. so what did you think when you started getting tweets back from brandon? what did you think what he was saying? he wrote back a note. i almost cried. i'm trying to hold it in, he was so happy. >>...
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may cause analysis. >> jacob, july 2nd economics? >> i think this is first and foremost the problem of the u.k. quite frankly. because i think that what she will see as increasingly i know that there's talk, but in the long run, because says a week ago i've actually been part of the european integration, presidential integration, but i think in the long run i feel very confident about that. and i were to say, you know, if you think about my fact is, poland is a member of the group that we should mention in the beginning. so this is very much not, you know, it e.u. 15. is everyone and basically. you know, one is out of office in the czech republic. you know, who knows what the czech republic will do a member into a situation of 2016. so in the long run can i think unfortunately the politics of the u.k. is almost certain to keep it out at the deep sovereignty issues. how that is going to be squared away with the city particularly of course the financial markets is about the city of london is a really good question. i mean, i guess i ha
may cause analysis. >> jacob, july 2nd economics? >> i think this is first and foremost the problem of the u.k. quite frankly. because i think that what she will see as increasingly i know that there's talk, but in the long run, because says a week ago i've actually been part of the european integration, presidential integration, but i think in the long run i feel very confident about that. and i were to say, you know, if you think about my fact is, poland is a member of the group...
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jacob moody. i will do this better next time, too. shenn afr shenna akino. somebody who writes like me. i don't know if it is devon swis -- don swistorski. we might be related, don. owen zeke. and jim marks. >> good morning. good morning, mr. mayor and to all of you it is a fantastic day in san francisco, isn't it? and aren't we glad we live in america where we have the freedom of choice. mr. mayor, you know a meeting like there couldn't happen in some countries so we are thankful for you to bring us together. i'm dr. annette shelton. i'm with the aids group and they have given me a transcript. i don't know how long it is but here is my agreement with you. when he comes to my two minutes wherever i am i'm going to finish the sentence and then i will e-mail it to you, mr. mayor, if that is agreeable. i would like for all of the members to please stand right quick for me. as i said i'm dr. annette shelton. i'm with the aids group and third vice president of the san francisco branch naacp and producer of "buzzing around with dr. shelton" on channel 29 sunday ni
jacob moody. i will do this better next time, too. shenn afr shenna akino. somebody who writes like me. i don't know if it is devon swis -- don swistorski. we might be related, don. owen zeke. and jim marks. >> good morning. good morning, mr. mayor and to all of you it is a fantastic day in san francisco, isn't it? and aren't we glad we live in america where we have the freedom of choice. mr. mayor, you know a meeting like there couldn't happen in some countries so we are thankful for you...
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her 16-year-old son, jacob, has autism and will need care the rest of his life. >> i'm taller, see? >> reporter: she has paid into the state and county pension plan for 16 years, but now with government officials slashing jobs and benefits, she fears that safety net won't be there when she and jacob need it. >> i wonder how i'll be able to pay the cost of his medical insurance premium or his medicine or anything like that to provide for him when he's an adult. >> reporter: are you scared? >> very. >> reporter: the state of california has a gap of more than $516 billion between what's been promised state employees and money on hand to meet requirement obligations. california is better off than most states. it has 78% of the money it's promised for pensions, butting according to a report this week by the pew center on the states, illinois has just 45%, rhode island only 49%. >> in good times and in bad times, states were kicking the can down the road. >> reporter: kil huh rode the pew report. he said the state was counting on continued stock market gains to cover pension shortfalls. >
her 16-year-old son, jacob, has autism and will need care the rest of his life. >> i'm taller, see? >> reporter: she has paid into the state and county pension plan for 16 years, but now with government officials slashing jobs and benefits, she fears that safety net won't be there when she and jacob need it. >> i wonder how i'll be able to pay the cost of his medical insurance premium or his medicine or anything like that to provide for him when he's an adult. >>...
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jacobs family, along with a little boy in new york, all having a good time. they spent quality time. and yes, he returned the money and actually gave him some autographed memorabilia instead. >> that's really sweet. >>> legal analyst breaking down the court cases. new developments, that, and more coming up in a few minutes. >>> have a great evening. see you back here at 11:00. you ready buddy? you're probably not getting called up to the majors. but your fence? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro.
jacobs family, along with a little boy in new york, all having a good time. they spent quality time. and yes, he returned the money and actually gave him some autographed memorabilia instead. >> that's really sweet. >>> legal analyst breaking down the court cases. new developments, that, and more coming up in a few minutes. >>> have a great evening. see you back here at 11:00. you ready buddy? you're probably not getting called up to the majors. but your fence? that's...
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jacob no morgan stanley will wait and see if it does happen after all that's all we've got time for join us for the opening bell on wall street next hour. ok diane thank you. by that coming up our spotlight interview show delves deeper into washington's foreign policies focusing on the volatile middle east snapping back with the headlines. to. me. please. please. i'm going to say. the same. goes for. her mother. to. the street. to. her. mum will. ultimately be mummy good luck with. her mother just send them out to the enemy to meet her. come out of my mind i'm a little. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lang you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok you don't know i'm tom harman welcome. he. sees a very. security council raises suspicions from. the east. discussed in beijing. an increased cases of assaults on women in. stanford university professor. his views about president obama's foreign policy. challenges. feel. loved. however welcome to the spotlight they into the s
jacob no morgan stanley will wait and see if it does happen after all that's all we've got time for join us for the opening bell on wall street next hour. ok diane thank you. by that coming up our spotlight interview show delves deeper into washington's foreign policies focusing on the volatile middle east snapping back with the headlines. to. me. please. please. i'm going to say. the same. goes for. her mother. to. the street. to. her. mum will. ultimately be mummy good luck with. her mother...
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joining me now aj jacobs.y, a pleasure. >> what was the craziest thing you probably attempted? >> well, certainly i did something called the caveman workout. it is a little bizarre, because i tried all different workouts from just going to the gym or pole dancing. i guess that was a little weird. >> weird for a guy. >> i gained a lot of respect it takes a lot of upper body strength. the caveman workout is they believe we should work out like cave men. i tossed boulders arounded and crawled around on the ground in my bare feet. >> so the caveman workout, what was one of the most helpful things that you did in the course of your a tempt to get healthy? >> i think one thing, there were surprises that little things make a huge difference. one thing is just sitting. i never realized how bad it is for your health sitting at your desk all day. getting up once an hour and walking around for a couple of minutes. i took it to the extreme bought a treadmill put my computer on the treadmill and i walked while writing the
joining me now aj jacobs.y, a pleasure. >> what was the craziest thing you probably attempted? >> well, certainly i did something called the caveman workout. it is a little bizarre, because i tried all different workouts from just going to the gym or pole dancing. i guess that was a little weird. >> weird for a guy. >> i gained a lot of respect it takes a lot of upper body strength. the caveman workout is they believe we should work out like cave men. i tossed boulders...
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jacob race reporting there a financial journalist peterbilt says athens is in for a massive economic turbulence regardless of the outcome. it's never happened like this before but a very very tightly knit union currency union which has never actually broken up the real fear is that they could be. going on for years and years and years between between. those. simply because nobody knows exactly what the currency. would have to be repaid you those in greece would be repaid with a devalued new drama but that of course could possibly put the banks in germany and from. trouble and so the real consequences are so enormous potentially enormous but nobody really wants to contemplate. what you are going to live from moscow and coming up in just a few minutes nuclear negotiations moscow prepares to host the talks between iran and the west over its atomic ambitions as to iran tries to shake off possible sanctions. my whole life for the price. lost my career it was because literally. i started to get to give streets anonymously. r.t. reports on a new bill in the u.k. that could silence was the l
jacob race reporting there a financial journalist peterbilt says athens is in for a massive economic turbulence regardless of the outcome. it's never happened like this before but a very very tightly knit union currency union which has never actually broken up the real fear is that they could be. going on for years and years and years between between. those. simply because nobody knows exactly what the currency. would have to be repaid you those in greece would be repaid with a devalued new...
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so jacob you're in thins what's the mood like on the streets. well you get a sense among quite a few optimism of that there could be some monumental change coming in finally that for a few people who quite a large portion of the nation who have so far not really felt they'd be represented in parliament while they're getting their voices heard and listened to course there is this sense of hope and fear now fear that their decisions if it was to go for some reason could lead to an exit from the euro that's something that some really don't want in the country even those who are going to vote for some reason a lot still very wary of that euro exit this is of course that hope they get pretty much everything they want an end to this crippling austerity is really hurting people in the midst of this recession. greece reporting from athens there for us i thank you. u.n. observers say their mission in syria is becoming riskier by the day as a fractured nation fails to halt more than a year of raging violence the countries are currently seeing one of the m
so jacob you're in thins what's the mood like on the streets. well you get a sense among quite a few optimism of that there could be some monumental change coming in finally that for a few people who quite a large portion of the nation who have so far not really felt they'd be represented in parliament while they're getting their voices heard and listened to course there is this sense of hope and fear now fear that their decisions if it was to go for some reason could lead to an exit from the...
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on the syrian crisis from jacob horn but he's founder and president of the future of freedom foundation joining us live then virginia well the general assembly wrapped up a little while ago and the u.n. security council is meeting at the moment what developments can we expect now. i think more of the same i mean you have a classic situation in a country where you do not have an electoral process for people can oust their rulers peacefully through the vote and so the only way to oust a dictatorship mr violence and that's the situation we have here we have a brutal dictator if people are tired of him at least a large segment of the citizenry the only recourse they have to oust him lives through violence through revolution or civil war but and that's entirely legitimate at this point but that doesn't legitimize outside interference and we have the future of freedom foundation have long argued that the u.s. government needs to butt out of this they're seeking regime change in large part because this is not a pro u.s. dictator we see other dictatorships in the middle east in latin american e
on the syrian crisis from jacob horn but he's founder and president of the future of freedom foundation joining us live then virginia well the general assembly wrapped up a little while ago and the u.n. security council is meeting at the moment what developments can we expect now. i think more of the same i mean you have a classic situation in a country where you do not have an electoral process for people can oust their rulers peacefully through the vote and so the only way to oust a...
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regime change in some post soviet states let's get the details of what the ambassador said artie's jacob greaves is following this story jake up what exactly did michael mcfaul have to say the current u.s. ambassador to russia made this statement when speaking to a crowd of students in moscow now importantly he stressed that the current us administration the obama administration has played no role in backing me of the opposition movement or pushing for regime change in russia but when he spoke of previous administrations before obama then he alluded to them pursuing some form of regime change when it comes to the former post soviet state so he was talking about some of the color of illusions the stress color of relations. that occurred in a century russia's back door states like ukraine out there between two thousand for two thousand and five we saw mass protests taking place there was widespread speculation a time the u.s. may have some form of involvement they may have been backing some of that protest movement eventually led in two thousand and five to the storm and of a new president
regime change in some post soviet states let's get the details of what the ambassador said artie's jacob greaves is following this story jake up what exactly did michael mcfaul have to say the current u.s. ambassador to russia made this statement when speaking to a crowd of students in moscow now importantly he stressed that the current us administration the obama administration has played no role in backing me of the opposition movement or pushing for regime change in russia but when he spoke...
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right artie's jacob graves live in athens thank you for that update. a fresh attempt to find a solution to iran's nuclear issue will be made in moscow on monday as we report a little later. with a group of six world powers and tap preparing to sit out the window share. but there is a third party that's trying to stall the process find out who that is in a few minutes right here on r.t. . on thursday the u.k. supreme court dismissed julian assange latest appeal to reopen the case against his extradition to sweden the judges voted unanimously dismissing the bit as being without merit they will give weaker faces to sweden where he is wanted on sexual assault charges a soldier who has been under house arrest in britain for some five hundred days says the case is politically motivated and that his final destination will end up being turned however it now seems that he won't be the only lowered to face a crackdown artie's sara furthur reports on a bill being debated in the british parliament which if adopted could discourage people from exposing the truth of
right artie's jacob graves live in athens thank you for that update. a fresh attempt to find a solution to iran's nuclear issue will be made in moscow on monday as we report a little later. with a group of six world powers and tap preparing to sit out the window share. but there is a third party that's trying to stall the process find out who that is in a few minutes right here on r.t. . on thursday the u.k. supreme court dismissed julian assange latest appeal to reopen the case against his...