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. >> but it is with his golfing partner jacob price that john has been living a good story for going on teb yen years now. >> it all began after the two met at an event in lake tahoe when jacob starts his story. >> the journey starts with me having retardation. >> the event was for special olympics where jacob is a gold medal winning skier many, many times over, his success on the mountain though was not matched in life. >> to be bullied and made fun of. >> jacobs mom said her son was kind and loving but reserved amend lacked confidence. that day john saw something in jacob he thought the rest of us should see. >> i said why don't we have a phone call once a week. why don't we commit to that and see where it leads to. and every monday since then we get on the phone. >> just calling to see how each other is doing. what is your week like. what are your goals. and setting out my goals and going and setting and achieving goals. >> it started, everyone agrees as john mentoring jacob, it is a street now though that both men agree runs both ways. >> it became a was being mentored also by hi
. >> but it is with his golfing partner jacob price that john has been living a good story for going on teb yen years now. >> it all began after the two met at an event in lake tahoe when jacob starts his story. >> the journey starts with me having retardation. >> the event was for special olympics where jacob is a gold medal winning skier many, many times over, his success on the mountain though was not matched in life. >> to be bullied and made fun of. >>...
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maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out. 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 i
maarse, i wish jacob could be here, because i'm sure jacob would throw me out. 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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jacob son about those experiences. >> talk about what happened to jacob. >> jacob deployed to afghanistanee times. first climate in 2001, which was 13 years ago. >> why did he go, where did you come from? inhe grew up in arkansas, the watchdog mountains, a proud hillbilly. returning to afghanistan was a powerful experience for him because he got to meet afghans who are also from the mountains of afghanistan. they count -- they call themselves mountain boys. afghans talk about the unfortunate reality of sending farmers to kill farmers while people are starving. there are several people starving in afghanistan because of war for 30 years and drug. >> talk about jacobs struggles when he came back to the country. he saw a lot of killing in afghanistan and also talked about seeing fear in the eyes of afghans, and the idea that he could put here in someone kind of haunted him. he had lots of nightmares when felt isolated, did not really tell his story. over the last few years, he has had the opportunity to tell historian build long-lasting relationships, not only with other veterans who are lik
jacob son about those experiences. >> talk about what happened to jacob. >> jacob deployed to afghanistanee times. first climate in 2001, which was 13 years ago. >> why did he go, where did you come from? inhe grew up in arkansas, the watchdog mountains, a proud hillbilly. returning to afghanistan was a powerful experience for him because he got to meet afghans who are also from the mountains of afghanistan. they count -- they call themselves mountain boys. afghans talk about...
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>> yeah. >> whenever i talk to jacob he's pretty outgoing. how are you doing today, jacob? okay for being under these circumstances. yeah. doing all right. all of a sudden his hair is cut different. completely cut off. he wasn't his normal self. he was just kind of like, yeah. i'm here. >> all the mental health staff's gone for today. of course holiday. >> good friday. >> yeah. >> yeah. unfortunately. >> unfortunately. >> it's our day. >> if you need anything just holler at me. i'll be here about 7:00 to 9:00. >> okay. >> i do not condone what these people have allegedly done or are accused of. my concern is their well-being while they're in here. i'm governed by state and federal laws that i must do these things and i am mandated to do these things. i don't have to like it. a lot of times i don't like it. but i do it because i am the one responsible for making sure these mandates are met. >> hi, alvin. >> hey, sergeant collette. >> how you doing? >> i'm doing pretty good. >> all right. you know why i come by, to check on you. it's the anniversary of what allegedly you have
>> yeah. >> whenever i talk to jacob he's pretty outgoing. how are you doing today, jacob? okay for being under these circumstances. yeah. doing all right. all of a sudden his hair is cut different. completely cut off. he wasn't his normal self. he was just kind of like, yeah. i'm here. >> all the mental health staff's gone for today. of course holiday. >> good friday. >> yeah. >> yeah. unfortunately. >> unfortunately. >> it's our day. >> if...
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john and jacob are co-creators of a film."sand trap" tells the story of a down on his luck ex-professional golfer taught lessons in life by a grounds keep were special needs played by jacob. >> that makes you a liar. >> reporter: that's the two of them going over lines from the script. they set a goal of raising $2 million to get the movie made. they want to have it finished some time next year. >> you are going to give me that? >> what? you never give me any strokes. >> reporter: it's not their story exactly, but a good one just the same. >> i am absolutely honored that i've been included in his life. >> reporter: if jacob is half as successful as an actor as a special olympian, he'll do just fine. in skiing, he's amassed 22 gold, 22 silver and 3 bronze medals. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, we investigate ride share drivers caught breaking the law. why the punishment may not be enough to deter them. >>> plus, thousands of photos leaked. the major breach from a messagi
john and jacob are co-creators of a film."sand trap" tells the story of a down on his luck ex-professional golfer taught lessons in life by a grounds keep were special needs played by jacob. >> that makes you a liar. >> reporter: that's the two of them going over lines from the script. they set a goal of raising $2 million to get the movie made. they want to have it finished some time next year. >> you are going to give me that? >> what? you never give me any...
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. >> i recently spent the day on the golf course with john vogel and jacob prince as they played, they quoted lines from one golf movie you've heard of, "caddyshack," and one they hope you'll hear about one day soon. what that movie is, is tonight's bay area proud. john vogel knows a good story when he hears one. as a hollywood actor, producer, and director, it's part of his job. >> i think you need to come up here a little bit. >> but it is with his golfing partner on this day, jacob price, that john has been living a good story for going on ten years now. it all began not long after the two met at an event in lake tahoe when jacob began telling john his story. >> my story starts like this, the journey starts with me having what they call mild retardation. >> reporter: the event you see was for special olympics, where jacob is a gold medal winning skier, many, many times over. his success on the mountain, though, was not being matched in life. >> to be bullied, to be made fun of, to be chastised, to be you can't do that. >> jacob's mom says her son was kind and loving, but reserved an
. >> i recently spent the day on the golf course with john vogel and jacob prince as they played, they quoted lines from one golf movie you've heard of, "caddyshack," and one they hope you'll hear about one day soon. what that movie is, is tonight's bay area proud. john vogel knows a good story when he hears one. as a hollywood actor, producer, and director, it's part of his job. >> i think you need to come up here a little bit. >> but it is with his golfing partner...
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martin jacobs has found that.days of hard work, walking the concrete steps at kezar stadium, enjoying a sunday with his son joshua, or flipping through the pages of "time" that he has so delicately preserved, martin has found that habit. and through the ups and downs, the sunny days and the rainy ones, for whatever reason, it was all worth it. ♪ >>> many of us are inspired not only by our surroundings but by the people who surround our everyday lives. for joshua jacobs inspiration sprung from his father, martin, whose loyalties most certainly rubbed off on joshua at a young age and manifested in a brilliant talent to share with the rest of the faithful. >> when i was 6 years old, i began to start drawing. when i was hanging out with my dad and we were watching 49er games, i was thinking, hey, that's a great idea. why don't i just start drawing some 49ers? by the age of 12 years old i really felt like my pictures are starting to look realistic, and i wanted to carry on and get better and better, treat it like maybe
martin jacobs has found that.days of hard work, walking the concrete steps at kezar stadium, enjoying a sunday with his son joshua, or flipping through the pages of "time" that he has so delicately preserved, martin has found that habit. and through the ups and downs, the sunny days and the rainy ones, for whatever reason, it was all worth it. ♪ >>> many of us are inspired not only by our surroundings but by the people who surround our everyday lives. for joshua jacobs...
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. >> that's dad donald talking about his son 11 year old jacob.e's had the condition since he was born. >> it's never slowed him down. that is until now. >> i felt sad. >> you felt really sad. >>> um-hmm. >> how come. >> because everybody else runs but me. >> reporter: jacob wanted to run for the cross country team at kenneth r. mole son middle school much his physician signed off noting his eye issue but affirming he could play all sports without restrict. that was not good enough for the school. >> the school doctor will not allow him to return because they want an ophthalmology report. >> they want the jacob to see an eye doctor and gave his parents two weeks to do so. he was allowed tocometer in the in the meantime didn't great. no matter what the eye doctor said official wouldn't guarantee he can continue to play. his parents refused the make the appointment. by not letting him compete in their minds that amounts to discrimination. >> why is it any different for him to run in those two weeks than it is the fifth and sixth weeks. >> we called
. >> that's dad donald talking about his son 11 year old jacob.e's had the condition since he was born. >> it's never slowed him down. that is until now. >> i felt sad. >> you felt really sad. >>> um-hmm. >> how come. >> because everybody else runs but me. >> reporter: jacob wanted to run for the cross country team at kenneth r. mole son middle school much his physician signed off noting his eye issue but affirming he could play all sports...
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the district told us jacobs is now seeking reimbursements from taxpayers for the group that staged the conference. >> they could have used metro, requires getting up early or late make arrangement to catch a cab. >> reporter: district policy puts no limit on the cost of meals or hotel rooms for which board members can charge taxpayers and puts an overall $7,000 yearly cap for expenses for each board member. >> reporter: is the system working? >> i think there's always room for looking at what can be improved. that's always the case. as board members we have a responsibility to our taxpayers to do that. >> a district spokeswoman told me this about the credit card, the board's chair requested the office of internal audit to revisit policies and guidelines to clarify ambiguous language. this in no way implies the board members have used their credit cards appropriately. >> in order to see the board members receipts for yourself and learn about the i-team's similar investigation in montgomery county we invite you to click on investigations at nbcwashington.com. >> i don't know. i'm kind of
the district told us jacobs is now seeking reimbursements from taxpayers for the group that staged the conference. >> they could have used metro, requires getting up early or late make arrangement to catch a cab. >> reporter: district policy puts no limit on the cost of meals or hotel rooms for which board members can charge taxpayers and puts an overall $7,000 yearly cap for expenses for each board member. >> reporter: is the system working? >> i think there's always...
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jacobs if you can stay i want to say you have the customers that come they're not really caring about the neighborhood they trash and put the pot on the marijuana if those customers came in our place would would you do. >> if the customers create a negative impact on the neighborhood we band them from the dispresence but we have on site medicating the reason people are rolling joint in coffee shops. >> one of the fears w
jacobs if you can stay i want to say you have the customers that come they're not really caring about the neighborhood they trash and put the pot on the marijuana if those customers came in our place would would you do. >> if the customers create a negative impact on the neighborhood we band them from the dispresence but we have on site medicating the reason people are rolling joint in coffee shops. >> one of the fears w
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. >> reporter: that's dad donald talking about his son 11 year old jacob.e's had the condition since he was born. and it's never slowed him down, that is until now. >> and i felt sad. >> reporter: you felt really sad. how come. >> because everybody else runs but me. >> reporter: jacob wanted to run for the cross country team at kenneth olson middle school. his physician signed off noting his eye issue but of a officialing he could play all sports without restriction. that was not good enough for the school. >> the school doctor would not allow him to run. they want an ophthalmology report. >> reporter: officials wanted him to see an eye doctor and gave his parents two weeks to do so. he was allowed to compete and did great. no matter what the eye doctor said officials couldn't guarantee he could play so his parents refused to make the appointment. by not letting him compete the parents say in their mind that amounts to discrimination. >> why is it so different. >> reporter: we called the school district for comment on this story and received a call back fro
. >> reporter: that's dad donald talking about his son 11 year old jacob.e's had the condition since he was born. and it's never slowed him down, that is until now. >> and i felt sad. >> reporter: you felt really sad. how come. >> because everybody else runs but me. >> reporter: jacob wanted to run for the cross country team at kenneth olson middle school. his physician signed off noting his eye issue but of a officialing he could play all sports without...
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. >> host: want to go now to iowa where jennifer jacobs is joining us on the phone, chief political reporter for "the des moines register" there to talk about thein iowa senate race. another closely-watched race for control of the senate.ate.
. >> host: want to go now to iowa where jennifer jacobs is joining us on the phone, chief political reporter for "the des moines register" there to talk about thein iowa senate race. another closely-watched race for control of the senate.ate.
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jacob says he runs in gym class every day. he has even done the mile run. district says that is okay but running cross country apparently that is at different story. matt rivers, cbs-3 eyewitness naus. >>> all set for traffic and weather together. good morning, katie. >> we wanted to she you what is going on with our pattern here and the reason why we will see nice wet ter day but a very significant, significantly different day from one day to the next tomorrow and leading in the weekend. so right the now we've got a nice large dome of high pressure that will only sit here for one more day here before it moves out to sea iron we will see our next stalled frontal bound dry start to lift in. with that said you can see precipitation blossoming over iowa, missouri, and as we were talking about yesterday if you will recall, we had just a little thin sliver of cloud cover through central plains that has been since blossoming into this and we will also draw you upon this moisture which is currently bringing us heavy rain across portions of the four corners. that i
jacob says he runs in gym class every day. he has even done the mile run. district says that is okay but running cross country apparently that is at different story. matt rivers, cbs-3 eyewitness naus. >>> all set for traffic and weather together. good morning, katie. >> we wanted to she you what is going on with our pattern here and the reason why we will see nice wet ter day but a very significant, significantly different day from one day to the next tomorrow and leading in the...
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is suing 18-year-old jacob micklus for damaging a motorcycle he was in the process of selling him. >>ricia: mr. wright, you had a motorcycle that you believe you sold to the defendant, and then he backed out of the deal. when he gave you the bike back, it was damaged, and you're suing for those damages. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge patricia: your position, mr. micklus, is, you said, "i never really bought the bike," and you don't owe him anything. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge patricia: okay, so, let's start with you. mr. wright, how do you put the bike out there for sale? what do you do? >> i listed it on craigslist online, and he called me and wanted to buy it, so i brought it over to him. >> judge patricia: and what was the price? >> $2,500. >> judge patricia: okay. >> he decided he wanted it, so he wrote me a check. >> judge patricia: did you ever give him a bill of sale for the bike? >> no, ma'am, i didn't do it. >> judge patricia: now, how did you decide you wanted the bike? >> i never decided i wanted the bike. when he brought it over, we asked him if we could have a mechanic check it out
is suing 18-year-old jacob micklus for damaging a motorcycle he was in the process of selling him. >>ricia: mr. wright, you had a motorcycle that you believe you sold to the defendant, and then he backed out of the deal. when he gave you the bike back, it was damaged, and you're suing for those damages. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge patricia: your position, mr. micklus, is, you said, "i never really bought the bike," and you don't owe him anything. >> yes, ma'am....
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her expense receipts showed more than $200 worth of restaurant meals expenses by jacobs.95 dinner for a meeting on professional development and a $185 dinner at the restaurant in february, too, with two board colleagues about the district's budget. >> i just wonder why it's needed. >> juanita miller is a longtime district resident who says the meetings could have been held without the food and the expenses. >> that's something that could go towards workshops or community outreach. >> one of her most frequent meal meeting partners, her fellow board member carolyn boston who the iteam discovered used her own card to buy 80 dinners, lunches and breakfasts in the last year and a half, sea foods, desserts, buffets for meetings with her fellow board meetings and sometimes all along. >> >> reporter: we caught up with miss boston before a board meeting. >> in some cases you're eating by yourself at old town inn without a meeting guest. is that the best way to use taxpayer dollars? >> if i'm down here all day long for meetings and i need to have lunch, i can use the card for that
her expense receipts showed more than $200 worth of restaurant meals expenses by jacobs.95 dinner for a meeting on professional development and a $185 dinner at the restaurant in february, too, with two board colleagues about the district's budget. >> i just wonder why it's needed. >> juanita miller is a longtime district resident who says the meetings could have been held without the food and the expenses. >> that's something that could go towards workshops or community...
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she erased a picture of sarah and jacob from her phone. >> there were some beginning, subtle signs that something was -- something was on. but -- not sure this would ever be anything that you would predict. >> lindsay says she is considering seeking guardianship over her daughter. well, that could enable her to take -- to make her take medical decisions for her. see darcy's entire interview with lindsay. go to our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> well, it didn't take long. those playoff beards, they are gone. the men of news4 bring back their baby faces. that's all next. >>> one of the district's most popular private museums is staying put, at least for now. the international spy museum has stopped plans to move to the carnegie library. d.c.'s historic preservation review board rejected the museum's plans to renovate the library. museum officials say that they are now looking for a new location. the museum's lease, well, it ends in 2017. about 700,000 people visit the spy museum every year. i, myself, am overdue for another trip. >>> have you noticed the playoff beards are gone? took the
she erased a picture of sarah and jacob from her phone. >> there were some beginning, subtle signs that something was -- something was on. but -- not sure this would ever be anything that you would predict. >> lindsay says she is considering seeking guardianship over her daughter. well, that could enable her to take -- to make her take medical decisions for her. see darcy's entire interview with lindsay. go to our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> well, it didn't take long....
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county i'm here to say how great that dispensaries ordinances has served our community and robert jacob the executive director of spark has done robert is an exemplar person not about making things i heard a speaker talk about wal-mart it's about being small and kwient and about community relationships and i've seen that first hand i've seen how well, they reach out and give back to the community and making sure that elected officials that learn that this and policymakers have a chance to tour and discuss what's happening truly the times are changing legalization is literally around the corner in livelihood it is be legal i want to encourage to establish a model dispresence so when, in fact, it comes down we know what we need to do we're just starting to scratch the surface what was happening in cannabis and once it goes legal we'll need the models i think you guys are doing a great job listening and all the speakers that's not easy to speak in sub especially, if you're a neighborhood i'll say that up north with robert jacobs leadership it is safer and a and cleaner and more respectable
county i'm here to say how great that dispensaries ordinances has served our community and robert jacob the executive director of spark has done robert is an exemplar person not about making things i heard a speaker talk about wal-mart it's about being small and kwient and about community relationships and i've seen that first hand i've seen how well, they reach out and give back to the community and making sure that elected officials that learn that this and policymakers have a chance to tour...
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a benefit underway in clarksburg for two-year-old jacob and three-year-old sarah hoggle. family members are receiving 20% from the checks of diners who bring in a special flier. >> today we're helping out a great local cause to find sarah find jacob event. two local residents went missing. glad to be a part of the community and this opportunity to help out just made sense. >> the children's mom, 27-year- old, katherine is still being held on charges related to her children's disappearance. she has been diagnosed with paranoid scitsophrania. >> a ten month old baby girl is dead tonight and police are trying to find out more about the devastating injuries over her little body. wusa9's stephanie ramirez is in loudoun county where the search for answers to the last moments of her young life are underway. >> i have five children. it's heartbreaking. >> it's crazy to think that is child abuse related that it happened right here. >> many of these mothers learned today an infant who came from this same neighborhood died sunday. prompting an investigation into possible child abuse
a benefit underway in clarksburg for two-year-old jacob and three-year-old sarah hoggle. family members are receiving 20% from the checks of diners who bring in a special flier. >> today we're helping out a great local cause to find sarah find jacob event. two local residents went missing. glad to be a part of the community and this opportunity to help out just made sense. >> the children's mom, 27-year- old, katherine is still being held on charges related to her children's...
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jennifer jacobs, let's just begin with the status of it.t are the polls showing, still a toss-up? >> guest: yeah, it's definitely a toss-up. there are so many polls coming out now, i think we'll see one just about every day until election dayve in seven days bu, yeah, of course, the nbc news poll on sunday showed ernst is up four, there's a college poll where we expect things to stay very, very close. >> host: and you're referring to joni ernst, the republican, over the democrat, bruce braley. this is also, jennifer jacobs, being seen as one of the more colorful i races for senate, and partly to do with the their personal stories and things that have happened. i want to show our viewers a couple of ads, and then we'll talk about them on the other side. >> dude, they left the gate open, let's go for a walk' >> no way. last time we did that, we almost got sued. >> what are you talking about? >> remember when we were chilling down by bruce braley's vacation home?om >>e? yeah, the guy running forha senator. >> yeah. he threatened to sue over th
jennifer jacobs, let's just begin with the status of it.t are the polls showing, still a toss-up? >> guest: yeah, it's definitely a toss-up. there are so many polls coming out now, i think we'll see one just about every day until election dayve in seven days bu, yeah, of course, the nbc news poll on sunday showed ernst is up four, there's a college poll where we expect things to stay very, very close. >> host: and you're referring to joni ernst, the republican, over the democrat,...
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but republicans were more than twice as likely to respond to jacob than santiago. there was also a big difference among republicans themselves. republicans supporting voter i.d. laws were more than twice as likely to respond to jacob than to santiago, for republicans that did not support those, the margin was much smaller. >> we with did anticipate the supporters would respond more to the white constituent with than the latino. what surprised me was with the size of the effect. the difference is so huge, and those that do not support voter i.d. that was surprising to me. >> none of the republican legislatures supporter voter i.d. supported to those, about 15% of democrats did. the researchers concluded that some politician are based, unconscious or not, and they did not share their names with them. >> i need to drill down on the notes from that. a keynote address was with read at a media award ceremony today. our colleague delivered the speech at the front line club. now peter dictated the speech to his family during priorities visits. he addressed the threats jour
but republicans were more than twice as likely to respond to jacob than santiago. there was also a big difference among republicans themselves. republicans supporting voter i.d. laws were more than twice as likely to respond to jacob than to santiago, for republicans that did not support those, the margin was much smaller. >> we with did anticipate the supporters would respond more to the white constituent with than the latino. what surprised me was with the size of the effect. the...
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jacob, thanks. >>> a sharp eye. an associated press journalist noticed an unusual sight today at the airport in north korea. here it is. an aircraft with united states of america markings parked right there on the tarmac. we later learned the aircraft had landed there to bring an american home. nbc's chris jansing has the story from the white house tonight. >> reporter: it was the ride 56-year-old jeffrey fowle of ohio, husband of tatiana, father of three, had been waiting six long months to get. >> we can confirm that jeffrey fowle has been allowed to depart the dprk and is on his way home to rejoin his family. >> reporter: fowle had gone to north korea on a tourist visa, and after leaving a bible in a hotel, he was arrested, accused of proselitizing in a country that sees religion as a threat to government. he made a heartfelt plea to be released. state department officials say the deal happened very fast. there was a small window to get the plane and its military crew from hawaii to pyongyang. >> mrs. fowle and t
jacob, thanks. >>> a sharp eye. an associated press journalist noticed an unusual sight today at the airport in north korea. here it is. an aircraft with united states of america markings parked right there on the tarmac. we later learned the aircraft had landed there to bring an american home. nbc's chris jansing has the story from the white house tonight. >> reporter: it was the ride 56-year-old jeffrey fowle of ohio, husband of tatiana, father of three, had been waiting six...
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. >>> it's been seven weeks now and there's still no sign of young sarah and jacob hoggle, but their mother insists the children are safe and okay. the 2 and 3-year-old were last seen with their mother, but montgomery police say she's refused to cooperate with detectives. she's being charged and is held in a psychiatric facility. in a phone conversation, she told her husband that someone was watching over her children and that she had a way of checking up on them. >> when i asked her about jacob and sarah, she said they're fine. she cut me off and said, there's no reason for you to look for them. they're okay. to me, they're not okay unless they're hope, no matter what's going on. >> troy turner has spent every weekend passing out flyers about his children's disappearance. he believes they're in the area and are still lave. but prosecutors are building a homicide case against kathr hogg hoggle. >>> a major face-lift could ease some traffic headaches. here's a look at what it could look like. pedestrian friendly, new bike lanes, even a rapid bus line down the middle. the city also wan
. >>> it's been seven weeks now and there's still no sign of young sarah and jacob hoggle, but their mother insists the children are safe and okay. the 2 and 3-year-old were last seen with their mother, but montgomery police say she's refused to cooperate with detectives. she's being charged and is held in a psychiatric facility. in a phone conversation, she told her husband that someone was watching over her children and that she had a way of checking up on them. >> when i asked...
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. >>> the search for sara and jacob, the missing children believe to have been taken by their mother has been going on for about a month now. the children's father, thompson. >> i don't believe my kids are in the woods. i believe my kids smr where else. -- somewhere else. >> reporter: while still holding out hope that his children are alive, troy turner knows he has no experience running a search effort, but now he has the help of a group that does. >> it's a matter of organization. we know exactly where they're going. there's going to be gps tracking. there's no guesswork involved thanks to them. >> reporter: they've helped families in this situation for two decades. >> the goal is always to find the children alive, you know. that is always the goal. that's not always the reality. >> reporter: class kids wants to ensure what they do helps police. >> every time that we can take an area and put an x on it and black it out, we can take that back to law enforcement and say here you go, this area, they're not there. and that's a good thing. if they're not there, there's still hope. >> re
. >>> the search for sara and jacob, the missing children believe to have been taken by their mother has been going on for about a month now. the children's father, thompson. >> i don't believe my kids are in the woods. i believe my kids smr where else. -- somewhere else. >> reporter: while still holding out hope that his children are alive, troy turner knows he has no experience running a search effort, but now he has the help of a group that does. >> it's a matter...
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she erased a picture of sarah and jacob from her phone. >> there was subtle signs that something was on, but not sure that this would ever be anything that you would predict. >> she says she's considering seeking guardianship over her daughter, which could enable her to make medical decisions for her. to see more of my view, go to our website, nbc washington.com. darcy spencer, thank you. >>> question is, do we need to turn the heat on tonight or not up ? >> it's going to be a little bit cool, but not really cool. what we are going to be talking about, is temperatures going up in the day tomorrow, back into the 70s. not nearly as cool as it's been the last couple days. and right now, some rain coming our way. current temperatures, at 69 degrees, still seeing winds gusting over 25 miles per hour. latest gust, 26 miles an hour right now out at the airport. so it's been on the breezy side. temperatures still mild, mostly compared to the last couple days. still in the 60s in most locations. 59 towards winchester with some rain. rain not around d.c. just yet, but frederick county, virgini
she erased a picture of sarah and jacob from her phone. >> there was subtle signs that something was on, but not sure that this would ever be anything that you would predict. >> she says she's considering seeking guardianship over her daughter, which could enable her to make medical decisions for her. to see more of my view, go to our website, nbc washington.com. darcy spencer, thank you. >>> question is, do we need to turn the heat on tonight or not up ? >> it's...
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. >>> volunteers and family members still holding out hope they can bring little jacob and sarah hoggle of montgomery county back home. their dad troy turner searched a portion of the seneca creek state park today and now the klaaskids foundation is launching a new method of searching by training family members and volunteers how to search like an investigator. president marc klaas fights to bring missing children home. he lost his daughter to a kidnapping murder decades ago and told us over skype he really sympathizes with parents like turner. >> it's a horrible situation because i know from experience that you need to have finality. you need to know what has happened to your missing child and you need to find a way to bring them home. >> now turner says this training allows him to stay focused on his goal, finding his kids, 2-year-old jacob, 3- year-old sarah. for more information on what the group does, you can go over to www.wusa9.com. >>> facebook, could be it following in the footsteps of myspace? >> coming up why the social network may be losing its luster monday teens and tweens
. >>> volunteers and family members still holding out hope they can bring little jacob and sarah hoggle of montgomery county back home. their dad troy turner searched a portion of the seneca creek state park today and now the klaaskids foundation is launching a new method of searching by training family members and volunteers how to search like an investigator. president marc klaas fights to bring missing children home. he lost his daughter to a kidnapping murder decades ago and told...
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john jacob astor started the american for traded company. -- fur trade company.orking with the local traders here, he was charging them more for goods, and he was giving them less money for their furs. because of that, they have to borrow money from him year after year, and because of that borrowing of money, they get in debt to him to the point where now they basically have to send -- sell their land to him. the land that they sold and him became the town of astor, and that became a large part of what was to later become green bay. the fur trade really started declining in the middle part of the 1800s. the decline of the fur trade happened in a couple different ways. on the supply s w
john jacob astor started the american for traded company. -- fur trade company.orking with the local traders here, he was charging them more for goods, and he was giving them less money for their furs. because of that, they have to borrow money from him year after year, and because of that borrowing of money, they get in debt to him to the point where now they basically have to send -- sell their land to him. the land that they sold and him became the town of astor, and that became a large part...
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those children, sarah and jacob, still have not been found, and kath catherine is not telling anyone where they are. we talked to her mother where she often watched sarah and jacob while their mom got treatment at a day program. she started showing signs of mental illness while in middle school. but the family didn't know until the last year that she suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. so mood disorder that occasionally wreaked havoc the rest of us. and i have three other than children. so it impacts the whole family. it's not just one person. and it's not that she necessarily meant for it to be that way. but it's the illness. >> reporter: i talked to lindsey hoggle as part of our changing minds series. we'll have much more from that interview coming up monday. news4 at 6:00. >> darcy spencer, thank you. >>> meantime, the search isn't letting up for jacob and sarah hoggle, the search began weeks ago around the chick-fil-a restaurant where they and their mother were last seen. police and volunteers have combed the area and their father says there are some places they're eliminating
those children, sarah and jacob, still have not been found, and kath catherine is not telling anyone where they are. we talked to her mother where she often watched sarah and jacob while their mom got treatment at a day program. she started showing signs of mental illness while in middle school. but the family didn't know until the last year that she suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. so mood disorder that occasionally wreaked havoc the rest of us. and i have three other than children. so it...
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we have jacob. we have billy. jacob is from vallejo. billy is from napa. we have alex, darrell, marcia, michelle. we have amelia and arturo. you guys came from turlock? why did you come from such a far away place this morning? >> i was raised here and i moved to turlock 25 years ago. and we have been -- all my ten children have been born here in san francisco. >> reporter: 10 children. i praise you. 10 children. then you deserve to be here today. >> i deserve to be here. >> reporter: yes, you do. arturo, tell me, who is your favorite player? >> panda! >> reporter: i think that's alex's favorite player, as well. in fact she is sporting her wonderful panda hat today. >> yeah. >> reporter: all right. so who are you looking forward to seeing today? >> sandoval. >> he is the favorite out here and how about you? >> baumgarner. >> reporter: well, i got to tell you, first of all in order to see your favorite player you got to get here and the parade route starts right here. we step off at stewart and market streets. and then the parade is going to make its way win
we have jacob. we have billy. jacob is from vallejo. billy is from napa. we have alex, darrell, marcia, michelle. we have amelia and arturo. you guys came from turlock? why did you come from such a far away place this morning? >> i was raised here and i moved to turlock 25 years ago. and we have been -- all my ten children have been born here in san francisco. >> reporter: 10 children. i praise you. 10 children. then you deserve to be here today. >> i deserve to be here....
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john jacob astor started the american fur trade company and its effect in green bay is pretty long reaching. when he was working with the local traders here, he was charging them more for goods and he was giving them less money for their furs. now because of that they have to borrow money from him year after year and because of that borrowing of money they get in debt to him to the point where they basically now have to sell their land to him. the land they sold to him became the town of astor. that became a large part of what was later to become green bay. the fur trade really started declining in the middle part of the 1800's. in this area the decline of the fur trade kind of happened in a couple different ways. on the supply side we were pretty much hunting ourselves out of bever. now muskrat became the main animal for the fur trade at the end. in europe in the demand side now people are going to silk hats and because of that, there was not as much of a demand for the beaver. was the decline of the fur trade happened, it kind of changed everybody's lives because now the traders are out o
john jacob astor started the american fur trade company and its effect in green bay is pretty long reaching. when he was working with the local traders here, he was charging them more for goods and he was giving them less money for their furs. now because of that they have to borrow money from him year after year and because of that borrowing of money they get in debt to him to the point where they basically now have to sell their land to him. the land they sold to him became the town of astor....
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john jacob astor started the american fur trade company and its effect in green bay is pretty long reaching. when he was working with the local traders here, he was charging them more for goods and he was giving them less money for their furs. now because of that they have to borrow money from him year after year and because of that borrowing of money they get in debt to him to the point where they basically now have to sell their land to him. the land they sold to him became the town of astor. that became a large part of what was later to become green bay. the fur trade really started declining in the middle part of the 1800's. in this area the decline of the fur trade kind of happened in a couple different ways. on the supply side we were , pretty much hunting ourselves out of fever. now muskrat became the main animal for the fur trade at the end. in europe in the demand side now people are going to silk hats and because of that, there was not as much of a demand for the beaver. once the decline of the fur trade happened, it kind of changed everybody's lives because now the traders are ou
john jacob astor started the american fur trade company and its effect in green bay is pretty long reaching. when he was working with the local traders here, he was charging them more for goods and he was giving them less money for their furs. now because of that they have to borrow money from him year after year and because of that borrowing of money they get in debt to him to the point where they basically now have to sell their land to him. the land they sold to him became the town of astor....
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i'll talk live with colonel jack jacobs. there are now calls for a change in strategy.the u.s. severe weather possibly tornados could impact millions of people from the gulf up to the midwest. it is one of the stories we're following around the "newsnation." >>> plus, quilting stars. one family created a company that is attracting people from all over the world and turning around one small town's economy. it is our exclusive "born in the usa" series. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just
i'll talk live with colonel jack jacobs. there are now calls for a change in strategy.the u.s. severe weather possibly tornados could impact millions of people from the gulf up to the midwest. it is one of the stories we're following around the "newsnation." >>> plus, quilting stars. one family created a company that is attracting people from all over the world and turning around one small town's economy. it is our exclusive "born in the usa" series. ring ring!...
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jacob cowin is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism.nidad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. >> i remember talking to her on the phone, and she told me that she was pregnant and she was going to have an abortion. i go, you didn't tell me you were pregnant, and now you're going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do with you if you had an abortion. in the meantime, she also found somebody else. >> i claimed the kid really right because when i got her, she was with this other cat. you know, and like i kind of snatched her from him. you know, we were together while she was still with him, and he was like some snake, right, my part, whatever, right? >> despite the men's uncertainty, mcbride says the father is jacob cowin. >> were you with trino when you met jake? come on. there's something going on there. tell me. >> yeah. but trino was in jail. he had gotten in a car crash and he like lost his memory or something, and like he di
jacob cowin is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism.nidad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. >> i remember talking to her on the phone, and she told me that she was pregnant and she was going to have an abortion. i go, you didn't tell me you were pregnant, and now you're going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do with you if you had an abortion. in the meantime, she also...
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jacob says he runs in gym class every day. he has even done the mile run. the district says that is okay but running across country, that is a different story. matt rivers, cbs-3 # "eyewitness news". >>> well, it is 7:39 now. a judge sets a trial date for vikings running back adrian peterson as he faces child abuse charges. >> his court appearance coincide with the nfl meeting addressing issues in the league. we will have have the details. plus this. >>> it is high tides now but not as high as it is going to be getting a cord to go a new study, we will have that story coming up with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years? >>> a new study preticking future trou
jacob says he runs in gym class every day. he has even done the mile run. the district says that is okay but running across country, that is a different story. matt rivers, cbs-3 # "eyewitness news". >>> well, it is 7:39 now. a judge sets a trial date for vikings running back adrian peterson as he faces child abuse charges. >> his court appearance coincide with the nfl meeting addressing issues in the league. we will have have the details. plus this. >>> it is...
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i wanted to start with john jacobs who is on the faculty. he is a native of cape town, south africa, has a phd in politics from the university of london and a degree in political science from northwestern university and a doctorate from the college of hard knocks in the struggle in south africa come he's writing a book on mass media, globalization and liberal democracy in south africa. and you you have written not just about mandela that about how mandela was regarded and idealized and mythologized by the american media, including the recent movie the long walk to freedom, in which i work. i would just say as a parting shot, the last courtroom that i was in was one that was built by the movie the courthouse in which this took place. >> and so by the way, we want to introduce this and that includes alan who wrote a biography and about joe slovo, two of his closest comrades, to the fact that mandela did not do this alone and that he was part of a movement and was never claimed credit as a liberated south africa and to my immediate left, the wo
i wanted to start with john jacobs who is on the faculty. he is a native of cape town, south africa, has a phd in politics from the university of london and a degree in political science from northwestern university and a doctorate from the college of hard knocks in the struggle in south africa come he's writing a book on mass media, globalization and liberal democracy in south africa. and you you have written not just about mandela that about how mandela was regarded and idealized and...
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is required to vote, some got this email in english, signed by an imaginary constituent with named jacob smith. others got the same email signed by a man named santiago rodriguez. the fourth and final group got the same email in spanish signed by santiago rodriguez. then the researchers hit send and waiting to see what the responsing would be. >> republicans were more than twice as likely to respond to jacob then to santiago, then they delve deeper and found something very interesting there was also a big difference between republicans themselves. for republicans who did not support those laws the margin was much smaller. >> the difference is so huge between republicans who those support voter i.d. that that was surprising to me. >> none of the legislature whose supported voter i.d. laws responded to the spanish language emails. whether it's unconscious or not, they did not share the names with us. >>ive, we need names. thank you, a viral campaign to protect youth from bullying what spirit day is all about. now you may be feeling good about low gas prices but while you were filling your
is required to vote, some got this email in english, signed by an imaginary constituent with named jacob smith. others got the same email signed by a man named santiago rodriguez. the fourth and final group got the same email in spanish signed by santiago rodriguez. then the researchers hit send and waiting to see what the responsing would be. >> republicans were more than twice as likely to respond to jacob then to santiago, then they delve deeper and found something very interesting...
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sot matt jacobs/oakland resident: i do walk home by myself a lot so it's definitely concerning for thoseive near these downtown oakland clubs, these shootings have definitely raised the stress level, but it's not anything new. sot agata kamler/oakland resident: even in my neighborhood which is just a few blocks away weve had muggings at 9pm, an attempted kidnapping at that time within the last few months so it does cause some concern, you have to be careful. standup dan kerman/oakland: typically there's a police presense outside oakland nightclubs, especially at closing time. we're told oakalnd police were in and around the area at the time of the shooting but in this case it didn't make any difference. do police have plans to change their tactics going forward? at this point they're not saying. in oakland, dan kerman kron 4 news. trt 154/std --... in national news. a 21-year-old marine is believed to be the first u-s casualty in the fight against isis. last wednesday, corporal jordan spears jumped out of a plane. the plane had lost power and they thought it would crash. another marine w
sot matt jacobs/oakland resident: i do walk home by myself a lot so it's definitely concerning for thoseive near these downtown oakland clubs, these shootings have definitely raised the stress level, but it's not anything new. sot agata kamler/oakland resident: even in my neighborhood which is just a few blocks away weve had muggings at 9pm, an attempted kidnapping at that time within the last few months so it does cause some concern, you have to be careful. standup dan kerman/oakland:...
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we want to join larry jacobs from the humphreys school who has been going over the viewer questions.> we've got john who has written in and john is fed up with billionaire owners getting public funding. lets start with you, senator franken. john asks, do you think it's time to revoke the nfl tax exempt status? if yes, would you commit to sponsoring legislation to do this? >> senator franken. > well, they are exempt from certain laws that i think they shouldn't be. when they were negotiating on the stadium, it really was the owner could hold us hostage, the city hostage. i believe that we should be able to go back to the green bay packer model where a community owns -- can own the team. >> what about tax-exempt status? >> i would revoke that. i would have to look into that. they do -- >> two other senators have bills drks senator cantwell and cory booker both have legislation in congress saying that they should revoke the tax-exempt status. >> i will support that. >> i will how about you? >> it's something i can look into. when i heard the question he thought maybe -- >> this is a fed
we want to join larry jacobs from the humphreys school who has been going over the viewer questions.> we've got john who has written in and john is fed up with billionaire owners getting public funding. lets start with you, senator franken. john asks, do you think it's time to revoke the nfl tax exempt status? if yes, would you commit to sponsoring legislation to do this? >> senator franken. > well, they are exempt from certain laws that i think they shouldn't be. when they were...
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jacob is 2 and sarah is 3 years old. their mother is in police custody right now but has not told officers where they might be. volunteers wil dise flyers and search the area around germantown starting at 9:00. if you do want to help, head to germantown community center on kings view drive. >>> developing right now -- what a wild scene. rioting at an annual fall festival has a college president respondi. the president of keen state says she plans to find any students behind the mayhem. at least 30 people were hurt during the keen pumpkin a dozen people were arrested by police in riot gear. some officers used teargas on the crowds even. one student says he is among many who did not want this to happen. peo started throwing bottles and stuff. no one needs to get hurt. we're just trying to have fun and people take it out of hand. it had to call in extra officers even though it already had four times the normal number of police on duty. >>> we have a traffic alert. expect lane closures and detours near dulles because of phas
jacob is 2 and sarah is 3 years old. their mother is in police custody right now but has not told officers where they might be. volunteers wil dise flyers and search the area around germantown starting at 9:00. if you do want to help, head to germantown community center on kings view drive. >>> developing right now -- what a wild scene. rioting at an annual fall festival has a college president respondi. the president of keen state says she plans to find any students behind the mayhem....
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. >> dame job jacob says that little blue pill changed his sex life, it's not the little blue pill you may be thinking of. it is troouf arda, a new class of duration preventing h.i.v. infection 99% of the time if taken as directed . jacobs, a therapist in new york city takes the pill every day. >> it was a game changer for me, spending the first two decades of my life living with the fear positive. >> it is a preexposure prophylaxis, meaning you are trying to prevent infection, blocking the ability of the pathogen, in this case h.i.v., from reproducing itself. >> the doctor, a nation's h.i.v. expert is the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. forward. >> we found out in clinical trials if you give one pill of two drugs every day to an uninfected person, you can dramatically diminish the likelihood that that person will be infected. we know it works, we need to it. >> reporter: the doctor has been on the front line of the battle of aides since the beginning. >> i took care of patients in 1981. we had the first drug in 1987, six years. we had the first ef
. >> dame job jacob says that little blue pill changed his sex life, it's not the little blue pill you may be thinking of. it is troouf arda, a new class of duration preventing h.i.v. infection 99% of the time if taken as directed . jacobs, a therapist in new york city takes the pill every day. >> it was a game changer for me, spending the first two decades of my life living with the fear positive. >> it is a preexposure prophylaxis, meaning you are trying to prevent...
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jacob ward explains how efforts are under way. >>> the w.h.o. reported three numbers, 70, 70 and 60. to control the epidemic 70% of burials need to be conducted safely, no one should be infect while preparing the dead or touch them. 70% of people need to be in treatment in 60 days. at the moment only 18% are in treatment, we are nowhere near where we need to be. we need 10,000 and 15,000 people in treatment right now. if we don't do anything, in one month that number will go up to between 45,000 and 50,000 people. in two months it will become more than 100,000 people. >>> jacob ward reporting there >>> coming up on al jazeera america, more protests planned as part of the weekend of resistance in ferguson, missouri. and st. louis, missouri. we'll talk to demonstrators. >>> i.s.i.l. is closing in on baghdad. how closer they to taking over the capital of iraq. >>> he has not been seen in a month. now the u.s. national security advisor is weighing in on kim jong un, and whether a power change may be brewing in north korea. >>> now to the fight again
jacob ward explains how efforts are under way. >>> the w.h.o. reported three numbers, 70, 70 and 60. to control the epidemic 70% of burials need to be conducted safely, no one should be infect while preparing the dead or touch them. 70% of people need to be in treatment in 60 days. at the moment only 18% are in treatment, we are nowhere near where we need to be. we need 10,000 and 15,000 people in treatment right now. if we don't do anything, in one month that number will go up to...
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for that answer let's turn to jacob ward.as this and can you explain the nature of the attack? >> what is so unusual is it isn't a back-end server-based attack. this was through the front door kind of attack. and it seems as if in the case of jpmorgan chase it was attacking the low-hanging fruit of the various applications that exist on their system. they were checking out every little application that is running throughout the company and trying to exploit little loopholes in that. they then tried that with these other banks. that's what the fbi has determined, and it just seems as if they didn't get through any of these other guys. but it's a really weird attack as to what they were even after. >> so they match the ip addresses, but then why is chase actually breached but the other companies aren't? >> well, it wasn't reflect well on chase's system. security experts have really been saying that it has to do with the applications themselves. if you are running an outdated application, an older one, that application may not b
for that answer let's turn to jacob ward.as this and can you explain the nature of the attack? >> what is so unusual is it isn't a back-end server-based attack. this was through the front door kind of attack. and it seems as if in the case of jpmorgan chase it was attacking the low-hanging fruit of the various applications that exist on their system. they were checking out every little application that is running throughout the company and trying to exploit little loopholes in that. they...
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jacob ward, break it down for us. >> reporter: at the simplest level epidemiologists' lie on the basiceproductive ratio. that determines how many people could be infected. that ratio varies widely from one disease to the next. pertussis is infectious, that's why we vaccine our children against it. small pox infect seven other people, less infectious but still something to worry about. ebola simply does not spread as easily as the others. it's ratio is a max of four. in west africa it's between 1.5 and 2. the trouble is it's far less communicable, but it's more deadly and once someone has died they still remain communicable. to patrol thi--to control this epidemic, 70% of people need to be in treatment within 60 days. at the moment only 17% of infected people are actually in treatment centers. that's a really serious shortfall. by this math we need 10,000 and 15,000 people in treatment right now. if we don't do anything within one month that number will rise and in two months that number will become oh more than 100,000 people. handling even a single patient requires major investment. c
jacob ward, break it down for us. >> reporter: at the simplest level epidemiologists' lie on the basiceproductive ratio. that determines how many people could be infected. that ratio varies widely from one disease to the next. pertussis is infectious, that's why we vaccine our children against it. small pox infect seven other people, less infectious but still something to worry about. ebola simply does not spread as easily as the others. it's ratio is a max of four. in west africa it's...
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to start with our visiting -- not now visiting but living in new york, south african, who -- sean jacobs, on the faculty of the new school. a native of capetown, south africa, ph.d in politics from the university of london and ma in political science from northwestern university and a doctorate from the college of hard knocks and the struggle in south africa. he is writing a book now on the intersection of mass media, globalization, and liberal democracy, in post apartheid south africa. sean you have written not just about mandela but about how mandela was regarded ideologized, and mythologized by the mesh media, including the recent movie, "long walk to freedom "on which i worked, and i would say as parting shot the last courtroom i was in was a courtroom built by the movie to resemble to every detail, the courthouse in which the trial took place. and in which he was convicted and sent to prison for life, and that's a story in itself told in the movie. anyway, sean, take it on. by the way, just want to quickly introduce, having a little competition from the masses here -- the midget mas
to start with our visiting -- not now visiting but living in new york, south african, who -- sean jacobs, on the faculty of the new school. a native of capetown, south africa, ph.d in politics from the university of london and ma in political science from northwestern university and a doctorate from the college of hard knocks and the struggle in south africa. he is writing a book now on the intersection of mass media, globalization, and liberal democracy, in post apartheid south africa. sean...