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jane jacobs is a great example.when matt brought this to you did you instantly say , this is something i want to do? >> i did, because i had seen his first film, valentino. i cannot think of two people further apart than valentino and jane jacobs. but matt had this passion for jane. what attracted me was seeing a lot of places repeating the same mistakes we made in the 1960's and 1970's, that we had not really learned our lesson. charlie: and you see it in cities across our country. >> this is the urban renewal period, where we ended up doing our best to destroy our own cities by building freeways, towers, housing, what was called urban renewal at the time. it was seen as a positive thing, but this was one of jane jacob'' huge contributions. very early in the 1950's when these things are being built she was actually a whistleblower, saying you are actually killing your cities in the name of saving them. it reminds me of mcnamara in vietnam, we had to destroy the village to save it. that horrible irony, that's what u
jane jacobs is a great example.when matt brought this to you did you instantly say , this is something i want to do? >> i did, because i had seen his first film, valentino. i cannot think of two people further apart than valentino and jane jacobs. but matt had this passion for jane. what attracted me was seeing a lot of places repeating the same mistakes we made in the 1960's and 1970's, that we had not really learned our lesson. charlie: and you see it in cities across our country....
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a lot of people bring up race and jane jacobs. you have a really interesting point. >> james baldwin had an incredible adage from the 1950's and 1960's, which was, urban gro removal.e this was quite enlightening, because the people affected largely in the inner cities by urban renewal were blacks at the time, were african-americans. there is a sociologist who is in our movie talks about something shock. root the african-american populations that had their homes basically taken away and demolished, when at the time, it was said for the greater good. so we would actually cut out the cancer of these slums and build housing projects in re house the poor, who were frequently african-american. this did not work out very well, and this is what baldwin is citi ng at the time. jacobs herself writes extensively about this, because east harlem was really robert moses sort of laboratory in new york city. so many african-american communities were decimated. that thelizes early on rebuild housing was actually worse for them than what had been s
a lot of people bring up race and jane jacobs. you have a really interesting point. >> james baldwin had an incredible adage from the 1950's and 1960's, which was, urban gro removal.e this was quite enlightening, because the people affected largely in the inner cities by urban renewal were blacks at the time, were african-americans. there is a sociologist who is in our movie talks about something shock. root the african-american populations that had their homes basically taken away and...
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a lot of people bring up race with jane jacobs and you have an interesting point. >> race and jane jacobs and race and robert moses. james baldwin had an incredible adage from the '50s and '60s which was urban renewal is neglect ro removal-- negro removal. and this was quite enlightening. because the people affected largely in the inner cities by urban renewal were blacks at the time, were african-americans. and there is a socialiolist in our movie who talks about something called root shock. and root shock is basically when you uproot the plans, this is metaphor which were the african-american populations that had their homes basically taken away and demolished. what at the time was said for the greater good. so we would actually cut out the cancer of these slums and build house prog ject and rehouse the poor who were frequently african-american. well, this didn't work out very well. and this is what baldwin is citing at the time. and jacobs herself writes extensively about this because east harlem was really ron ert moses sort of laboratory in new york city. and so many african-american
a lot of people bring up race with jane jacobs and you have an interesting point. >> race and jane jacobs and race and robert moses. james baldwin had an incredible adage from the '50s and '60s which was urban renewal is neglect ro removal-- negro removal. and this was quite enlightening. because the people affected largely in the inner cities by urban renewal were blacks at the time, were african-americans. and there is a socialiolist in our movie who talks about something called root...
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jacob got to meet the camera man. jacob got to -- he got to do everything on set.age. he got to meet the puppets. he was interacting with the muppets like they were people. abby cadabby: you are in my heart forever now, jacob. right here. feel my heart. feel it. becky: his face was as bright and his smile was as big as i have ever seen, and those eyes could light up the world. and he just loved it. he was jacob -- with not a care in the world. he was jacob right there with his buddy. zach: you realize what they have been through as a family, and it makes you realize the kind of trivial day to day issues that we deal with on the trading floor at lehmans or barclays or goldman, or i deal with with our companies day to day. just how trivial issues are, just how -- they are not meaningless, but look at what this family is dealing with, what they are seeking to overcome. and you look at kind of those hurdles, and you look at your hurdles, and it makes it easier to jump over. becky: there are moments that now that jacob has passed away i have. and those memories will alw
jacob got to meet the camera man. jacob got to -- he got to do everything on set.age. he got to meet the puppets. he was interacting with the muppets like they were people. abby cadabby: you are in my heart forever now, jacob. right here. feel my heart. feel it. becky: his face was as bright and his smile was as big as i have ever seen, and those eyes could light up the world. and he just loved it. he was jacob -- with not a care in the world. he was jacob right there with his buddy. zach: you...
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let's get back to jacob zuma.nt. —— malicious. there is a sanskrit has become personal between you and him. going all the way back to your investigation of the estate scandal, the degree to which you revealed that he had spent an awful lot of money in ways that were nothing to do with security, but, it seems, to do with personal enjoyment of his property. in the end, he had to be that a huge amount of money, i think more than half a million us dollars worth of improvements, he had to pay back. do you think that he now regards your relationship with him as personally toxic? he has not said that in me. i recall that before the constitutional court decided that my powers were binding, and that there was nothing wrong with the decisions i had made, i met with the decisions i had made, i met with him on a friday, we had a cordial relationship or meeting, he and his son, and we discuss the matter. and he said he was wrongly advised by lawyers. he did not give mea advised by lawyers. he did not give me a sense be respons
let's get back to jacob zuma.nt. —— malicious. there is a sanskrit has become personal between you and him. going all the way back to your investigation of the estate scandal, the degree to which you revealed that he had spent an awful lot of money in ways that were nothing to do with security, but, it seems, to do with personal enjoyment of his property. in the end, he had to be that a huge amount of money, i think more than half a million us dollars worth of improvements, he had to pay...
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you are on was hamburger and chris jacobs. -- with sam berger and chris jacobs. caller: most of the opposition you hear from obamacare is from the republican leadership, and they use the same old phrases over and over again. they say obamacare is in a death spiral, they say the new plan is going to be patient centered, but don't explain what that means or how it's going to be done. plan is going to be a disaster for older people. young people. -- not young people, poor people , and people with special needs. that's my comments. texaslet's go to plano, and hear from matt, and gets private insurance. caller: good morning. thank you for the c-span radio app. i appreciate it. i want to make two quick points. jacobs, ill, chris had a chance to read your analysis. it was quite good. you should rightfully point out this bill may not even passed the senate rules because part of the bill may be considered reconciliation, parts of it may not be. i at least give the obama administration credit for going the whole distance and doing the full overhaul. now they are trying to
you are on was hamburger and chris jacobs. -- with sam berger and chris jacobs. caller: most of the opposition you hear from obamacare is from the republican leadership, and they use the same old phrases over and over again. they say obamacare is in a death spiral, they say the new plan is going to be patient centered, but don't explain what that means or how it's going to be done. plan is going to be a disaster for older people. young people. -- not young people, poor people , and people with...
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jacob? >> i was going to ask you about that. the president has not just talk talked publicly about that but he's even tweeted about it. obviously that seems to be a huge limitation on the president invoking executive privilege even if he wanted to, right? >> reporter: yes. those would be the kinds of things that hinder the information that will remain private. it's hard to say that they shouldn't be made public. we've seen comey has testified about other parts of the russia investigation when he was still in his position as director of the fbi and invoking privilege is sort of taking someone to court. that court would be something that would tie this up even further. that has a political downside, costing more time. and it's really a war between the two branches. when we say executive privilege, we're talking about the executive branch and congress that has called comey to testify. so the judicial branch would step in and resolve it. it seems like a long shot and the legal advice would say t
jacob? >> i was going to ask you about that. the president has not just talk talked publicly about that but he's even tweeted about it. obviously that seems to be a huge limitation on the president invoking executive privilege even if he wanted to, right? >> reporter: yes. those would be the kinds of things that hinder the information that will remain private. it's hard to say that they shouldn't be made public. we've seen comey has testified about other parts of the russia...
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jacob? >> kelly o'donnell in branchburg, new jersey, thank you very much. >>> james comey's testimony caused citizens to be captivated by his every word. we bring in our expert panel to break it all down. joining us is indicakatie, john and congressional reporter at politico as well as jon finer, former chief of staff for secretary john kerry. katie, do you believe that trump may now be the focus of an obstruction investigation? >> jim comey was sort of very careful in his language in his testimony on thursday. he was sort of pressed at various points on whether or not there was obstruction of justice there. now, he deferred to bob mueller, who was in charge of investigating the ties in between the trump campaign and russia. and at this point, we just don't know. mueller himself obviously isn't talking. comey laid out a very clear synopsis of what he saw as pressure from the white house. president trump, of course, has denied key parts of that testimony. it's really unclear at this stage as
jacob? >> kelly o'donnell in branchburg, new jersey, thank you very much. >>> james comey's testimony caused citizens to be captivated by his every word. we bring in our expert panel to break it all down. joining us is indicakatie, john and congressional reporter at politico as well as jon finer, former chief of staff for secretary john kerry. katie, do you believe that trump may now be the focus of an obstruction investigation? >> jim comey was sort of very careful in his...
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for jacob bell, it's tension of another kind.day 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 a strike two. bell received a cdcr 115 on 7/27 for mutual combat. it was a division "b" offense. he was found guilty. and assessed 90 days loss of credit. increasing his release date. to 6/13/2008. inmate bail has met the disciplinary free period and applied for the loss of credit to be restored. >> i'm going to go ahead and grant you your restoration of credit for the mu
for jacob bell, it's tension of another kind.day he faces a hearing for a fight with a fellow inmate. >> there's a classification committee day. my counselor called me in this morning. i was just involved in a mutual combat where i lost 90 days of credit. if i don't get my time back, i'm going to be in a lot of trouble. if i don't get it back, i'll be going home 90 days later. i'm hoping to get 100% back. >> you're here for your annual review. you're in front of the captain and the...
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jacob? >> kellie, as the situation unfolds in afghanistan they're dealing with the fallout from testimony from former director james comey and news conference yesterday in the rose garden, where the president essentially said you may or may not find out very soon if i did tape my conversations. any further developments on that from the trump white house there in new jersey? >> reporter: no, it is puzzling. we've been asking they questions for some idea. does a tapes system exist in some form? was the form referring to something else? we've asked for all sorts of information about how could we better understand what may have been happened. would this in some way a bluff from the president using hi twitter feet where he originally used the word "tapes" in quote aches? as much as the questions have been persant, given even greater grounding, and james comey said he would consent to the release, and the president indicated we would all find out soon enough and he expressed we would be disappoint
jacob? >> kellie, as the situation unfolds in afghanistan they're dealing with the fallout from testimony from former director james comey and news conference yesterday in the rose garden, where the president essentially said you may or may not find out very soon if i did tape my conversations. any further developments on that from the trump white house there in new jersey? >> reporter: no, it is puzzling. we've been asking they questions for some idea. does a tapes system exist in...
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i'm jacob soboroff.o shine a spotlight on the growing drug overdose crisis in our nation, which is killing more people across the country than ever before, i visited ohio, which is now ground zero for the opioid epidemic. the state's attorney general is suing five prescription opioid manufacturers there for what he says is their role in the deaths. but stopping what the local coroner calls a mass casualty event is not about pain pills today. it's about a much deadlier drug that local cops are trying to take off the streets. >> this is the epicenter of america's opioid epidemic, montgomery county, ohio. i'm on a raid with the task force dedicated to stopping the trafficking of heroin and fentanyl, which is killing more people than ever before. >> here we go. >> put your hands behind your back. >> they just took him down. they just did a control by and here's the dealer right here. >> you got an i.d. on you? you here buying dope? >> in what local officials say is the overdose capital of america, this is a
i'm jacob soboroff.o shine a spotlight on the growing drug overdose crisis in our nation, which is killing more people across the country than ever before, i visited ohio, which is now ground zero for the opioid epidemic. the state's attorney general is suing five prescription opioid manufacturers there for what he says is their role in the deaths. but stopping what the local coroner calls a mass casualty event is not about pain pills today. it's about a much deadlier drug that local cops are...
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in any situation, that could be you. >> reporter: that's jacob's younger brother joshua, a student at wichita state. he told the school tareq's story and it helped organize funding. >> we reached out to the community, family donated calculators, bought him a laptop, book bag, supplies. >> reporter: when tareq hit the books, there was no looking back. he's made the dean's list and remains determined to teach. >> i felt like that would be good to show the next generation. >> reporter: you got a ways to go, have you got it in you? >> yeah, i know i got it in me. >> reporter: thanks to a chance encounter, he's on the road to fulfilling that dream. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wichita, kansas. >>> that will do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. for all of us at nbc news, thank you so much for watching. and have a good night. >>> the paris accords matter globally to be sure, but they also matter right here at home. >> right now at 6:00, waiting on a decision from president trump. will the u.s. pull out of the paris climate
in any situation, that could be you. >> reporter: that's jacob's younger brother joshua, a student at wichita state. he told the school tareq's story and it helped organize funding. >> we reached out to the community, family donated calculators, bought him a laptop, book bag, supplies. >> reporter: when tareq hit the books, there was no looking back. he's made the dean's list and remains determined to teach. >> i felt like that would be good to show the next generation....
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but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all.
but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all.
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jacob poushter, a senior researcher at pew. ferro joins us.t does it tell you about is role of the u.s. in the world? jon: we are going to get pretty interesting insights in hamburg where president trump will be there for the g-20. i think what it tells you in terms is the optics of the diplomatic relations between the u.s. and the rest of the world, they are pretty poor. a lot of disappointment, especially in asia with what people are seeing early on from the trump administration. leaders -- asme annoyed some leaders might be, is still the most powerful country in the world. whatever people think about trump himself, they will have to put their differences aside and do business. anna: it was said during the election campaign that given the difficulties president trump might have in getting policy through the washington apparatus and we are seeing it, perhaps a power to influence the international agenda more than the domestic agenda. is it something it perhaps plays into? john fraher: global leaders are all too aware and you are right to poin
jacob poushter, a senior researcher at pew. ferro joins us.t does it tell you about is role of the u.s. in the world? jon: we are going to get pretty interesting insights in hamburg where president trump will be there for the g-20. i think what it tells you in terms is the optics of the diplomatic relations between the u.s. and the rest of the world, they are pretty poor. a lot of disappointment, especially in asia with what people are seeing early on from the trump administration. leaders --...
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i'm top at the wall as glen jacobs began his time in the spotlight as one of the most internationally famous professional wrestlers ever known as a game his big bold and stoic take on pro no prisoners style is still legendary in the ring so when he announced his run for mayor of knox county tennessee recently and made the watching the hochstein take notice not because he was a wrestler but because he had retired from wrestling and instead of sitting by the pool he started an insurance business he became active a member of his community and decided to step up for that community by running for office recently tyrrell and i spoke with glen jacobs about the future and importance of government on a local and state level with the federal government in such turmoil. glad it's a pleasure having you on the show congratulations on running for mayor of knox county i have to ask as a successful entertainer known the world over now you're throwing your hat into the political arena not that myself would know anything about you know that having a successful entertainer running for office i want to k
i'm top at the wall as glen jacobs began his time in the spotlight as one of the most internationally famous professional wrestlers ever known as a game his big bold and stoic take on pro no prisoners style is still legendary in the ring so when he announced his run for mayor of knox county tennessee recently and made the watching the hochstein take notice not because he was a wrestler but because he had retired from wrestling and instead of sitting by the pool he started an insurance business...
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decided to step up for that community by running for office recently tyrrell and i spoke with glen jacobs about the future and importance of government on a local and state level with the federal government in such turmoil. glad it's a pleasure having you on the show congratulations on running for mayor of knox county i have to ask as a successful entertainer known the world over now you're throwing your hat into the political arena not that myself would know anything about you know that having a successful entertainer running for office i want to know what inspired you to run for mayor of knox county tennessee what was that thing that said you know what i have to do this now. well i just want to have a positive impact on my community i think. you know if you look at the direction of the country i think all too often that we focus on the federal government because that's what's always on the days it's always on t.v. but i think that your state local governments actually have much bigger impact on people's lives so you know i have kids i have grandkids i am the product of the american drea
decided to step up for that community by running for office recently tyrrell and i spoke with glen jacobs about the future and importance of government on a local and state level with the federal government in such turmoil. glad it's a pleasure having you on the show congratulations on running for mayor of knox county i have to ask as a successful entertainer known the world over now you're throwing your hat into the political arena not that myself would know anything about you know that having...
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i especially want to call attention to detective john who,n and jacob chestnut almost 19 years ago, lost their lives protecting the congress, the capital. not just the members of congress. people who come to see this capital, as well, this great edifice of democracy. known throughout the world. they are protecting a great deal. it is an attraction. that makes it all the more risky. you may not know this, that every time i prayed, which is very frequently and certainly every sunday, i pray for all of you. all of you, together. earlier years, i used to pray for your happiness and the fact that we were working together. he the words of president kennedy in closing on his address when he said god's work must really be our own, how do we come- how do together to give confidence to american people? that as our founders intended. we would debate them, have confidence in our beliefs, and in humility to listen to others. in more recent years, i have been praying not only for that, but for our safety. i am above anyone in here, and i can say that quite clearly, has been the target of -- political
i especially want to call attention to detective john who,n and jacob chestnut almost 19 years ago, lost their lives protecting the congress, the capital. not just the members of congress. people who come to see this capital, as well, this great edifice of democracy. known throughout the world. they are protecting a great deal. it is an attraction. that makes it all the more risky. you may not know this, that every time i prayed, which is very frequently and certainly every sunday, i pray for...
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jacobs told news4 he was fighting with his brother. aaron jacobs shot through a wall, hitting robin fitzgerald. he's now accused of murder. >>> a man accused in a possible terror attack at a flint, michigan airport has already appeared in court. he shouted allahu akbar before stabbing an officer in the neck. law enforcement officials tell nbc news he was not in any fbi databases prior to the attack, and stabbed the officer outside the tsa screening area. that means he knife through security. >> when the subject went up to the officer and stabbed him, he continued to exclaim "allah" and he made an estimate something to the effect of, you have killed people in syria, iraq and afghanistan, and we are all going to die. >> the officer is out of surgery and is recovering tonight. >>> storm team 4 tracking tropical storm cindy tonight in the gulf of mexico. the system isn't expected to make landfall until early tomorrow morning but it is already turning deadly. a 10-year-old vacationing with his family in alabama was killed today when strong
jacobs told news4 he was fighting with his brother. aaron jacobs shot through a wall, hitting robin fitzgerald. he's now accused of murder. >>> a man accused in a possible terror attack at a flint, michigan airport has already appeared in court. he shouted allahu akbar before stabbing an officer in the neck. law enforcement officials tell nbc news he was not in any fbi databases prior to the attack, and stabbed the officer outside the tsa screening area. that means he knife through...
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jacob soboroff and tomorrow we'll have more as jacob promised on the opioid crisis.er report from jacob's series. >>> after the break, new threats coming from the kremlin. what russia is vowing to do to u.s. jets flying over syria. this after an american jet shot down a syrian warplane yesterday. a first since the civil war began there in 2011. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® i
jacob soboroff and tomorrow we'll have more as jacob promised on the opioid crisis.er report from jacob's series. >>> after the break, new threats coming from the kremlin. what russia is vowing to do to u.s. jets flying over syria. this after an american jet shot down a syrian warplane yesterday. a first since the civil war began there in 2011. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they...
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pimco has named their next coat ceo as president jacob -- the as president jacob is set to retire ins what is happening with him go. let's get back over to -- with pimco. she is heading to france, and she is heading to an end who -- to a man who she might be envious of considering the recent election. what will come out of their meeting later? >> it is interesting how things turn out. when theresa may called the snap election, she was pulling 20% ahead of labor in the polls. she was firm in effect that she was expecting to increase her majority in the house of parliament to push through the version of brexit she wanted. she is now having to rethink brexit. it is still unclear what form it will take with just days before the negotiations will start. she is working together to put together -- she is working to put together a minority government at the moment. about hisacron spoke odds of pushing through his agenda. in paris, what we have heard is that it is likely to focus on antiterrorism measures. we have already heard some news about the pressure on tech companies on that front. in
pimco has named their next coat ceo as president jacob -- the as president jacob is set to retire ins what is happening with him go. let's get back over to -- with pimco. she is heading to france, and she is heading to an end who -- to a man who she might be envious of considering the recent election. what will come out of their meeting later? >> it is interesting how things turn out. when theresa may called the snap election, she was pulling 20% ahead of labor in the polls. she was firm...
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ben jacobs. >> reporter: we've reached out. but so far, no comment from the congressman elect. if convicted, he could face up to six months in prison and a $500 fine. >> thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the election shocker in the united kingdom. the prime minister's party expected to gain more seats in parliament, losing seats instead. james longman is in london. >> reporter: a disaster for the uk prime minister tonight. theresa may's conservatives suffering a stunning setback. the first world leader to visit president trump at the white house. walking with him hand-in-hand. called this election early, certain she would increase her majority and brexit mandate. instead, the country woke up to this. >> i think we've witnessed a political earthquake. >> reporter: theresa may's party losing the majority in parliament. but labor, her main opposition, faring far better than expected, energizing a youth vote angry about brexit. and terror attacks in manchester and london didn't help may's lackluster campaign. >> lost votes, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought tha
ben jacobs. >> reporter: we've reached out. but so far, no comment from the congressman elect. if convicted, he could face up to six months in prison and a $500 fine. >> thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the election shocker in the united kingdom. the prime minister's party expected to gain more seats in parliament, losing seats instead. james longman is in london. >> reporter: a disaster for the uk prime minister tonight. theresa may's conservatives suffering a...
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are the leading killer of americans under 50 and ground zero for this is ohio where jacob takes us to the front lines. >> this is the epicenter of america's opioid crisis. i'm on america's task force to stop the trafficking of heroin than ever before. >> here we go! put your hands behind your back. >> they just took him down and did a controlled buy. here's the dealer right here. >> reporter: in what local officials says the overdose capital of america this is a normal morning of sheriff's officer mike brim. >> we caught him in the act of killing heroin. >> reporter: do we know if it's heroin or fentanyl? >> we don't know yesterday. it is the day-to-day stuff people are going to the morgue for. >> reporter: while they may seem like indirect operators it is part of a global ring.
are the leading killer of americans under 50 and ground zero for this is ohio where jacob takes us to the front lines. >> this is the epicenter of america's opioid crisis. i'm on america's task force to stop the trafficking of heroin than ever before. >> here we go! put your hands behind your back. >> they just took him down and did a controlled buy. here's the dealer right here. >> reporter: in what local officials says the overdose capital of america this is a normal...
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but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all.
but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all.
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but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker. house of representatives, sir. pursuant to to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 14, 2017, but at a.m. that the senate passed senate 831. signed, sincerely, karen l. haas. a.m. that the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have t the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands add you
but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker. house of representatives, sir. pursuant to to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule...
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but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all. >> several republican members spoke about what they witnessed. we will hear from congressman .oe barton, pat meehan, >> watch the cameras back on the side. let the media pass. mr. barton: i'm congressman joe barton, the republican manager. i have congressman pat meehan with me who is our number one relief pitcher. our prayers are right now for steve scalise and for his family and the capihi
but never out of our prayers, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut. thank you for the opportunity to share thoughts with you on this sad day. steve and others, you are deeply in our prayers. we count the minutes until you return. please convey that to him, mr. speaker. thank you-all. >> several republican members spoke about what they witnessed. we will hear from congressman .oe barton, pat meehan, >> watch the cameras back on the side. let the media pass. mr. barton:...
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jacob soberoff, nbc news, dayton, ohio. >>> jacob will have more from ohio, the challenges and the signsope on hisz& my belly pain and constipation? i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other
jacob soberoff, nbc news, dayton, ohio. >>> jacob will have more from ohio, the challenges and the signsope on hisz& my belly pain and constipation? i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from...
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the road. >> should we pick him up and they are like, yeah, dad, we should. >> reporter: jacob heard of his dream to teach. jacob mentors kids at a local boxing club and got to thinking -- >> it's not always about how much money you can make in this world but how much of a difference you can make. >> we were always taught to help someone. in any situation, that could be you. >> reporter: that is jacob's younger brother, a student at wichita state. they helped organize a >> we reached out to the community. we bought him a laptop, a book bag, supplies. >> reporter: and when he hit those books, there was no looking back. he's made the dean's list and remains determined to teach. >> i feel like i want to show the next generation. >> reporter: you have a ways to go. do you have it in you? >> i know i have it in me. >> reporter: thanks to a chance encounter, he's on the road to that dream. >>> for your thursday, we're looking at nice weather. no thunderstorms in the forecast for today. not even tomorrow or even saturday, the weekend is looking better. 80 degrees for saturday. mostly sunny.
the road. >> should we pick him up and they are like, yeah, dad, we should. >> reporter: jacob heard of his dream to teach. jacob mentors kids at a local boxing club and got to thinking -- >> it's not always about how much money you can make in this world but how much of a difference you can make. >> we were always taught to help someone. in any situation, that could be you. >> reporter: that is jacob's younger brother, a student at wichita state. they helped...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell me." he says, "i believe my sister had something to do with it." >> reporter: and who was jerry jacobs' sister? well, becky sears. kay's best friend and neighbor. >> i think my jaw dropped right then. wasn't expecting that. he dropped a bombshell. >> reporter: becky's brother said he knew all about the affair between his sister and david. he told the investigator becky had once confided in him that david was trying to end it. >> she'd come and meet one day or there in the parking lot crying. and i was like, you know, "what's wrong?" and that's whenever she told me she was having the affair. >> he then goes on to say that becky was, had been pretty upset, crying becaus
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell me." he says, "i believe my...
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. >> reporter: then one frigid winter night, jacob via and his son spotted tariq walking on the side of the road. >> should we pick him up. he's like yeah dad, i think we should. >> reporter: after talking a bit, apprehensions on both sides were laid to rest and jacob heard of tariq's goal to teach. jacob mentors kids at a local boxing club and got to thinking. >> it's not always about how much money you can make in this world but how much of a difference you can make. >> we were always taught to help someone because in any situation that could be you. >> reporter: that's jacob's younger brother joshua, a student at wichita state. he told the school tariq's story and it helped organized funding. >> we reached out to the community. got him a laptop, book bag, supplies. >> reporter: when tariq hit those books, there was no looking back. he's made the dean's list and remains determined to teach. >> i feel like it's good to show the next generation. >> you got a ways to go. have you got it in you? >> yeah, i know i got it in me. >> reporter: thanks to a chance encounter, he's on the road
. >> reporter: then one frigid winter night, jacob via and his son spotted tariq walking on the side of the road. >> should we pick him up. he's like yeah dad, i think we should. >> reporter: after talking a bit, apprehensions on both sides were laid to rest and jacob heard of tariq's goal to teach. jacob mentors kids at a local boxing club and got to thinking. >> it's not always about how much money you can make in this world but how much of a difference you can make....
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. >> story of jacob. >> first question. >> all right. >> that is good. we are up against how franken. who is funnier? >> some tough competition. so sorry. >> i like how franken. >> a lot of people watch a booktv. >> it will be good. >> the cheating culture -- the new beginning. >> i saw you. who knew that somebody -- >> in the hospital, had a stroke or something, watching tv -- >> he recovered. >> going in for another surgery. straight out -- it is a real deal. you are in chicago, had no idea you were in chicago. my great-grandparents met, he was a chef and they moved up from milwaukee, he died in the great flu epidemic, my great-grandmother remarried down the street -- and she died so my grandmother was really excited, different panelists but doing all this genealogy, i found a picture taken in the 30s where -- the swing -- went with him on a florida tour with him and i see this picture, it is 6 minute walk from my apartment. i walked by there all the time. every time i walk by. and -- >> i will see you on monday, university club. >> are you signing as
. >> story of jacob. >> first question. >> all right. >> that is good. we are up against how franken. who is funnier? >> some tough competition. so sorry. >> i like how franken. >> a lot of people watch a booktv. >> it will be good. >> the cheating culture -- the new beginning. >> i saw you. who knew that somebody -- >> in the hospital, had a stroke or something, watching tv -- >> he recovered. >> going in for another...
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>> new york city jacob javit center where fancy food show is under way. i had one thing on my mind, bugs. really not that bad. >> i shouldn't have done this. >> you got a little cricket there. >> everywhere. >> what are you doing? >> it's not what you hear on the news every night. >> the seal is going to be eaten by the shark. >> a confused liberal wandering. >> oh,. lonely conservative. >> you are chasing a story, do you know what is a great source of protein, bugs? >> i am eating crickets, really good. >> you really are eating it. >> i am. >> i am surprised. >> it is awkward. >> are you going to spit it out. >> i shouldn't have done this. i thought it would be fun. >> how does it taste. >> okay. this is a preteen bar, made by -- protein bar, made by neutra bug. >> you got a little chocolate or cricket left over, bottom tooth. >> this is so awkward. i want to start over, i want to go now. >> hang up. >> you are going to make fun of me now. >> no. we'll laugh with you. >> you are not laughing with me. >> smile, let me see. >> i don't want to. can i call y
>> new york city jacob javit center where fancy food show is under way. i had one thing on my mind, bugs. really not that bad. >> i shouldn't have done this. >> you got a little cricket there. >> everywhere. >> what are you doing? >> it's not what you hear on the news every night. >> the seal is going to be eaten by the shark. >> a confused liberal wandering. >> oh,. lonely conservative. >> you are chasing a story, do you know what is...
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and ago he attacked ben jacobs after jacobs asked him a question about the republicans health care proposal. in russia, thousands of protesters flooded the streets in more than 100 cities across russia in the latest must us -- demonstration against government corruption. more than 1000 protesters were arrested. the protests were organized by anti-corruption activist aleksei navalny. this is one of the protesters monday. continue in the agricultural state in india, where farmers are demanding debt forgiveness after a crash in crop prices has left farmemers unable to repay the exorbitant loans. the indian government has launched a violent crackdown against the protests, deploying more than 1000 police and paramilitary troops to the region. on thursday, the indian police opened fire on protesters, killing five people and setting off a new wave of demonstrations. last year in india, as many as farmers committed suicide in 1600 madhya pradesasas a resulut of unpayable debts. in california, a group of asylum seekers on hunger strike in the for-profit adelanto detention center say they were violen
and ago he attacked ben jacobs after jacobs asked him a question about the republicans health care proposal. in russia, thousands of protesters flooded the streets in more than 100 cities across russia in the latest must us -- demonstration against government corruption. more than 1000 protesters were arrested. the protests were organized by anti-corruption activist aleksei navalny. this is one of the protesters monday. continue in the agricultural state in india, where farmers are demanding...