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leon jacob.> reporter: meet bail bondsman michael kubosh. his life is putting up cash to get people out of jail and tracking them down if they don't pay him back. kubosh says when he bonded leon out of the slammer for allegedly stalking meghan, leon asked him if he could chase down zach. >> and i said, well, why do you need zach? he said, i paid him a lot of money to take care of this matter. i said, to take care of what? he said, i want her out of the picture, and the way he talked to me i thought i was talking to satan himself. >> reporter: kubosh is worried enough to call the cops. they contact megan and get her to a safe house, and then they haul in the would be hit man zach and turn up the heat on him. he agrees to help investigators set a trap. >> they have zach call -- leon and say, "hey, i got a guy. he's gonna do the hit for us." >> reporter: but that new guy is actually an undercover cop named javier. we've been asked to not show his face. >> once i am involved in the murder plot that w
leon jacob.> reporter: meet bail bondsman michael kubosh. his life is putting up cash to get people out of jail and tracking them down if they don't pay him back. kubosh says when he bonded leon out of the slammer for allegedly stalking meghan, leon asked him if he could chase down zach. >> and i said, well, why do you need zach? he said, i paid him a lot of money to take care of this matter. i said, to take care of what? he said, i want her out of the picture, and the way he talked to...
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and jacob is now joining a lawsuit with other victims? >> reporter: david, he is joining more than 250 victims in a lawsuit against nassar, usa gymnastics, michigan state university and others, as well. and jacob told us that by speaking out, he hopes that he can give other male victims a comforting platform so they can have their voices heard, as well. >> a troubling new development. but in the meantime, nice to have you in new york with us for a change. kayna, thank you. >>> in other news tonight, the trump administration is now lifting a ban on importing big game trophies. the ban toughened after the uproar over cecil the lion was killed by an american dentist in zimbabwe. but now, the u.s. fish and wildlife service will issue permits to import hunting trophies on a case by case basis, they say. the president is not a hunter, but his sons are, and they have made the argument that the money hunters spend on safari supports conservation and local economies. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the fall
and jacob is now joining a lawsuit with other victims? >> reporter: david, he is joining more than 250 victims in a lawsuit against nassar, usa gymnastics, michigan state university and others, as well. and jacob told us that by speaking out, he hopes that he can give other male victims a comforting platform so they can have their voices heard, as well. >> a troubling new development. but in the meantime, nice to have you in new york with us for a change. kayna, thank you....
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also coming up jacob zuma faces trial south africa's chief prosecutor says that he will charge the former president with corruption and an arms deal and we will go live with reaction from cape town plus. one of the big good german and vishal public offerings that in fact a demon spins off its health care business. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program great to have you with us another salvo in the standoff between russia and western allies over the poisoning of a former double agent in britain british foreign secretary boris johnson has said that it was likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agent attack on sergei scribal and his daughter here's what johnson had to say. all quarrel is with putin is criminal and with his decision and we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of of the u.k. on the streets of europe for the first time since the second world war that is that is why we are at odds with russia and in response a kremlin spokesperson has called that statement by boris johnson sh
also coming up jacob zuma faces trial south africa's chief prosecutor says that he will charge the former president with corruption and an arms deal and we will go live with reaction from cape town plus. one of the big good german and vishal public offerings that in fact a demon spins off its health care business. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program great to have you with us another salvo in the standoff between russia and western allies over the poisoning of a former double agent in britain...
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come over here, guys, i'm jacob from msnbc. you all decided to walk out of your class today and come out here to stand in solidarity with the students in parkland. why? >> we are out here to honor the 17 students that lost their lives in florida, in parkland. and i feel as though this is sending a message to everyone who is watching this, everyone who is out here, that we need to end gun violence, period. >> reporter: and i can tell you, they're not just watching it, they're watching it live right now on msnbc. craig, we'll stay out here at hamilton high school. the program is just about to get started up this way. we'll bring you the latest as it all goes down out here, craig. >> jacob soboroff, we'll come back to you in just a bit, thanks to you and to those students for sharing their thoughts. mariana atencio is in washington, d.c. where we've seen some of the most powerful images come out. what's the scene there now, mariana? >> reporter: craig, the crowd of 3500 students, according to one law enforcement official, just sta
come over here, guys, i'm jacob from msnbc. you all decided to walk out of your class today and come out here to stand in solidarity with the students in parkland. why? >> we are out here to honor the 17 students that lost their lives in florida, in parkland. and i feel as though this is sending a message to everyone who is watching this, everyone who is out here, that we need to end gun violence, period. >> reporter: and i can tell you, they're not just watching it, they're...
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so first up, we'll hear from jacob hubert.is the director of litigation at the liberty justice center in chicago, illinois, where he litigates cases where he protects economic liberty and the first amendment and other constitutional rights and jacob is one of the attorneys representing mark janus in the government union case. jacob has challenged anti-competitive regulations targeting food trucks, ride sharing and air bnb and he was at the university of chicago law school and he clerked for deborah cook of the 6th circuit and we will hear from todd graziano who is the senior fellow and from the d.c. office. dlf represents minnesota voters alliance in the political t-shirt case. todd is a frequent commentator on print radio and on tv. he served a six-year term on the u.s. commission on civil rights and he previously worked here at heritage where he was my boss for five years. so welcome back. he also spent time in the office of legal council at the u.s. department of justice and the chief subcommittee council in the u.s. house
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there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution of mr zuma former south african president jacob zuma will face corruption charges. and we think it over will be likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the you killed the streets of europe for the first time since the second world war you can see foreign minister blames president vladimir putin directly for ordering the poisoning of a former russian spy and his doctor plus. i'm catherine sawyer in nairobi all the tell you about keep their us super heroes and why every other child wants to be just like them. their warm welcome to the program a russian airstrike on a besieged syrian on davis killed sixty one people the strike hit a market timing of kuffar but not within rebel held east of of the syrian government and its russian and they radio and allies launched an offensive to capture the area months ago just driving out civilians in their thousands further north turkish that forces are preparing to attack the city of a free alan fischer reports. it's ability of stark brutal contrasts. w
there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution of mr zuma former south african president jacob zuma will face corruption charges. and we think it over will be likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the you killed the streets of europe for the first time since the second world war you can see foreign minister blames president vladimir putin directly for ordering the poisoning of a former russian spy and his doctor plus. i'm catherine...
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james received votes, but jacob was sent home. >> jacob, the tribe has spoken.
james received votes, but jacob was sent home. >> jacob, the tribe has spoken.
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are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution of mr zuma the former south african president jacob zuma will face corruption charges. and we think it will be legally likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the u.k. on the streets of yours for the first time since the second world war he a case foreign minister blames president vladimir putin directly for ordering the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter plus a mentor it's almost in sydney which this weekend hosts a special as against summits but australia isn't faults about the other group of southeast asian countries so why is the something big here. russian airstrike on a besieged syrian on play this killed sixty one people warplanes had a market in the town of kafir but not within rebel held east and kota the syrian government and its russian and their radian allies launched an offensive to capture the area months ago which is now driving at civilians in their thousands further north turkish that forces are preparing to attack the city of a frame where the u.n. says fort
are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution of mr zuma the former south african president jacob zuma will face corruption charges. and we think it will be legally likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the u.k. on the streets of yours for the first time since the second world war he a case foreign minister blames president vladimir putin directly for ordering the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter plus a mentor it's almost...
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because the change of leadership here in february president jacob zuma resigned he was replaced i said well run a poser and so many south africans are hoping that the many corruption scandals that plague zumiez will now be investigated so people are still hoping waiting to see if people will actually be held to account following that change of power right now with the breaking tory of that corruption charges will be pursued against former president jacob zuma thank you. time now for a sport where sana thank you very much rachelle the quarter final draw for the champions league has been made and delivered some thrilling ties two time defending champions real madrid will face italian side eventis in a repeat of last season's final that was won by the spanish side then it is it outside our building and to become the first team to win europe's top club competition three straight times in more than forty years. well one of the year two remaining english teams will be eliminated after liverpool were drawn with manchester city for the first time in european competition the reds are the only s
because the change of leadership here in february president jacob zuma resigned he was replaced i said well run a poser and so many south africans are hoping that the many corruption scandals that plague zumiez will now be investigated so people are still hoping waiting to see if people will actually be held to account following that change of power right now with the breaking tory of that corruption charges will be pursued against former president jacob zuma thank you. time now for a sport...
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maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up south africa's former president jacob zuma to stand trial for fraud and corruption over an arms deal and we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his this is. the kremlin denounces britain's claim that russia's president ordered the poisoning of a former spy as shocking and inexcusable. this is bush police launch a murder investigation into the death this week of a russian businessman in london. and the kenyan children on a mission to change their neighborhood by becoming superheroes. as strikes in syria have killed more than one hundred people as civilians continue to stream out of two besieged and claves a russian air raid killed seventy people in a market in the rebel held town of kufa in eastern guta which has suffered relentless bombardment for almost a month and then further north turkish shelling in as strikes killed at least twenty civilians in the town of afrin where the u.n. says forty eight thousand people have been displaced alan fischer reports now from the turkey syria border. its ability of stark bruta
maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up south africa's former president jacob zuma to stand trial for fraud and corruption over an arms deal and we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his this is. the kremlin denounces britain's claim that russia's president ordered the poisoning of a former spy as shocking and inexcusable. this is bush police launch a murder investigation into the death this week of a russian businessman in london. and the kenyan children on a...
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and prosecutors say this man jacob zuma was paid bribes to secure the deal. he was charged with corruption in two thousand and five but the charges were later dropped shortly before he became president zuma resigned in february and now south africa's prosecutor says the case is back on i am of of of the view that a trial court would be the most appropriate forum for these issues to be ventilated and to be decided upon after consideration of the matter i am of the view that there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution of mr zuma and the charges listed in the indictment. charges one of several scandals that hung over as soon as nine presidency. here he's seen leading one of his many court hearings press in opposition accused him of handing control of parts of the state to private interest is always denied charges and accusations the prosecutors who work in this office drops the arms deal corruption charges against zuma the that he became president they said they had recordings of conversations that showed that there had been political meddling in
and prosecutors say this man jacob zuma was paid bribes to secure the deal. he was charged with corruption in two thousand and five but the charges were later dropped shortly before he became president zuma resigned in february and now south africa's prosecutor says the case is back on i am of of of the view that a trial court would be the most appropriate forum for these issues to be ventilated and to be decided upon after consideration of the matter i am of the view that there are reasonable...
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a questionable arms deal corruption charges are reinstated against former south african president jacob zuma. we meet the so-called agitators planning to challenge russia's president on election day. right now i don't have any indian suffers just like we should and why i have been and then a gyptian father's plea to the daughter he calls an angel died in the u.k. . fighting on two major fronts in syria is forcing people to flee in their tens of thousands as strikes rained down on civilians in rebel held eastern ghouta near the capital damascus at least ninety people have been killed most of them when a busy market was hit by strikes well activists say the bombs were dropped by russian jets the united nations estimates up to sixteen thousand people have escaped the clave in recent days meanwhile in the north west activists. the kurdish y p g are reporting the only functioning hospital in a freeman has been hit by turkish forces killing fifteen people turkey has denied this and the battle for control of the freeness forced almost fifty thousand people from their homes turkish troops and a
a questionable arms deal corruption charges are reinstated against former south african president jacob zuma. we meet the so-called agitators planning to challenge russia's president on election day. right now i don't have any indian suffers just like we should and why i have been and then a gyptian father's plea to the daughter he calls an angel died in the u.k. . fighting on two major fronts in syria is forcing people to flee in their tens of thousands as strikes rained down on civilians in...
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also on the show jacob zuma was forced to stand down as president of south africa last month i'll talk to his nemesis the anti corruption czar. about his fall from power and the future of the a.n.c. . common union crew thanks for joining me front it's been five months since hurricane maria devastated the u.s. territory of puerto rico where you are the mayor of the capital city san juan right now what in your view is the single biggest challenge for people living on the island how bad is the situation there still. first of all mary thank you very much for the opportunity to continue to other viewers in the united states and around the world right now the aftermath of medea has if that had to summarize it has contributed to our social melt them suicide rates have gone up crime is at the same level that it was before madiao which just was at a high level still about thirty percent of the population does not have any electricity we have towns in the inner side of the island that have no electricity whatsoever and the reconstruction and transformation of puerto rico does not seem to get off
also on the show jacob zuma was forced to stand down as president of south africa last month i'll talk to his nemesis the anti corruption czar. about his fall from power and the future of the a.n.c. . common union crew thanks for joining me front it's been five months since hurricane maria devastated the u.s. territory of puerto rico where you are the mayor of the capital city san juan right now what in your view is the single biggest challenge for people living on the island how bad is the...
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his jacobs took over from father and only left to just recently.mpany that if jacobs needed to and wanted to find money or other investors come i think a lot of people would jump on board and be interested. it will come down to price, of course, but given the failure of the broadcom bailout and got people excited about qualcomm value, i think there is a good chance of going private. would taking the company private a good start to solving its problems? >> i think it would be. it is one of those cases where qualcomm's business model needs a bit of renovation and has have the same business model for 20 years, they build their clients based on billable material and the total amount of product that goes into an electronics device. approaches long in the tooth. i have written about that. i think we saw the first signs of that with the antitrust issues in china and around the world. their technology is good and competing with companies around the world, but the business model itself need some renovation, and going private would allow them to look at that
his jacobs took over from father and only left to just recently.mpany that if jacobs needed to and wanted to find money or other investors come i think a lot of people would jump on board and be interested. it will come down to price, of course, but given the failure of the broadcom bailout and got people excited about qualcomm value, i think there is a good chance of going private. would taking the company private a good start to solving its problems? >> i think it would be. it is one of...
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detective blass says a fresh look at the existing evidence led to his arrestsot jacob blass/fremont police department: "and dna technology starts developing and going through all the coroner and autopsy evidence, that's what helped us develop the lead that we got in this case">57-year-old david misch is currently serving time in a california state prison for a 1989 murder of a woman in alameda county...in fremont haaziq madyun kron4news (grant) tonight...a family near atlanta...is mourning the death of a two-year-old girl... (vicki) they say she died when a mirror crashed on top of her at a payless shoe store.. catherine heenan is here with the story.. (catherine) the family says the little girl was with her mother and younger brother...shoppingfor new shoes friday night - when the unimaginable happened.. a large mirror mounted on the side of a rack of shoes suddenly came crashing down on 2-year-old ifrah.... she was rushed to the hospital where she later died. police and the family say the heavy mirror was not properly secured... nearby workers at the strip mall say they he
detective blass says a fresh look at the existing evidence led to his arrestsot57-year-old david misch is currently serving time in a california state prison for a 1989 murder of a woman in alameda county...in fremont haaziq madyun kron4news (grant) tonight...a family near atlanta...is mourning the death of a two-year-old girl... (vicki) they say she died when a mirror crashed on top of her at a payless shoe store.. catherine heenan is here with the story.. (catherine) the family says the...
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but just how serious all thes charges facing a jacob zuma. these charges good evening this charges already very serious i mean it'siding on full circle now in fact sixteen years since he'srmcr shopping shank was charged with. corruption and. charged with corrupting jacob zuma in fact and the judge at that timeound that there was a corrupt relationship bween shopping shake hands in what was then knock president at the time. but at the end and show me shake was saying to jail for fifte years young he served two of those soul so is the fallout also you know more than an eight guy. this is being hanging on asd to ptponend get the charges droed and the of course. he was president's and now. he said he drag ona very long time seval years probably. because the alms deal also. has a lot of otheeoe foreign companies of he will probably also managed to seoul as he's done in the last couple of years. bucks yes we've got we've already seen behind bars i think. that really reminds state you see. is there a feeling of the new leadership the in in south afr
but just how serious all thes charges facing a jacob zuma. these charges good evening this charges already very serious i mean it'siding on full circle now in fact sixteen years since he'srmcr shopping shank was charged with. corruption and. charged with corrupting jacob zuma in fact and the judge at that timeound that there was a corrupt relationship bween shopping shake hands in what was then knock president at the time. but at the end and show me shake was saying to jail for fifte years...
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a questionable arms deal corruption charges are reinstated against former south african president jacob zuma. the f.b.i. deputy director has been fired but he's fired back at the u.s. president on the way out and mccabe has been sacked for misconduct just before he would have been eligible for full retirement benefits mccabe says his firing is part of the champs chunk administration's war on the f.b.i. he believes he's been singled out for events he witnessed off the trump fired f.b.i. director james comey rosen jordan joins us from washington d.c. and what happened. well essentially the timeline is this it's still very late on friday night march sixteenth here on the east coast of the united states andrew mccabe is turning fifty years old on sunday march eighteenth on that day he was going to retire from the f.b.i. and that way he could get his retirement benefits and health care benefits for his family and for himself well instead just about one hour ago it to g.m.t. it was announced by the department of justice that andrew mccain has been fired the u.s. attorney general jeff sessions
a questionable arms deal corruption charges are reinstated against former south african president jacob zuma. the f.b.i. deputy director has been fired but he's fired back at the u.s. president on the way out and mccabe has been sacked for misconduct just before he would have been eligible for full retirement benefits mccabe says his firing is part of the champs chunk administration's war on the f.b.i. he believes he's been singled out for events he witnessed off the trump fired f.b.i. director...
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jacob, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure, woman. >> what do you make of this statement that stormy daniels faced physical threats? when you spoke to her, did she have fears about her safety? >> well, when i spoke to her, which was before she signed the nda, she did mention that she was concerned about her safety. now she wasn't referring to any specific threat and it might have been before whatever threat michael avenatti has been referring to but sure if you come out with this kind of story, there are threats of physical violence are almost par for the course and she was probably right to be worried about threats but whether they came from michael cohen or the president or the president's camp she did not imply that. >> was there any indication she might have been under duress when she signed that hush agreement that resulted in your getting $130,000? >> well, no, i don't know, she was speaking to me as a possible al termive the to signing the nda. she didn't think donald trump was going to come through with the payment and she was looking at the alternative of trying to sell her
jacob, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure, woman. >> what do you make of this statement that stormy daniels faced physical threats? when you spoke to her, did she have fears about her safety? >> well, when i spoke to her, which was before she signed the nda, she did mention that she was concerned about her safety. now she wasn't referring to any specific threat and it might have been before whatever threat michael avenatti has been referring to but sure if you come out with...
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jacob, where are you, what's going on?> we are out here in baltimore at mondaman mall, baltimore has seen a particularly violent year. here is the mayor of baltimore. i was saying to our viewers live on msnbc. baltimore last year had a particularly violent year. "u.s.a. today" called baltimore the most violent single in the country. >> violence has been trending down base of the attention we're paying. the reason we're going to washington, d.c. is not just because of the violence that's occurring across this country. but with 300 shootings in schools in this nation. with 343 people died in our city last year because we have too many illegal guns, background checks need to be strengthnded and we're going to washington, d.c. so that our young people voices can be heard. they're in as much fear as any other town across this nation. >> mayor we're going to ride along with you today. you said 343 people died in your city. 300 of those were from gun violence. just on tuesday, someone lost their lives. how important is this march
jacob, where are you, what's going on?> we are out here in baltimore at mondaman mall, baltimore has seen a particularly violent year. here is the mayor of baltimore. i was saying to our viewers live on msnbc. baltimore last year had a particularly violent year. "u.s.a. today" called baltimore the most violent single in the country. >> violence has been trending down base of the attention we're paying. the reason we're going to washington, d.c. is not just because of the...
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former south african president jacob zuma will face corruption charges. overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the you killed the streets of europe for the first time since the second world war the u.k. foreign minister blames president vladimir putin directly for ordering the poisoning of a former russian spy and his still. and i'm far as small have all the day's sport as a draw for the quarter finals of the champions league has been made to tom holders around the dribble faced eventis and a repeat of last season's final. affair warm welcome to the new say russian air strike on a besieged syrian enclave has killed sixty one people one planes hit a market in the town of kufa but not within rebel held east and kuta of the syrian government and its russian and it radio and allies launched an offensive to capture the area months ago which is driving out civilians in their thousands for the north turkish led forces are preparing to attack the city of a free with the un says forty eight thousand peop
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nerve agent attack on a former double agent we'll get reactions from moscow and london also coming up jacob zuma faces trial south africa's chief prosecutor says he'll charge the former president with corruption in an arms deal but a lot to capetown. one of the biggest german initial public offerings in decades as siemens spins off its health care business. plus outrage in brazil of the murder of a popular politician in rio de janeiro tens of thousands of people take to the streets to protest the outspoken critic of police violence was gotten down by unknown assailants. and michelangelo's frescoes in the sistine chapel are brought to life in the new high tech extravaganza even though that it can be approves. i'm sumi so what's going to thank you for joining us well it is another salvo in the standoff between russia and western allies over the poisoning of a former double agent in britain and remarks made a short while ago british foreign secretary boris johnson said it was likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agent attack on circus grip all and his daugh
nerve agent attack on a former double agent we'll get reactions from moscow and london also coming up jacob zuma faces trial south africa's chief prosecutor says he'll charge the former president with corruption in an arms deal but a lot to capetown. one of the biggest german initial public offerings in decades as siemens spins off its health care business. plus outrage in brazil of the murder of a popular politician in rio de janeiro tens of thousands of people take to the streets to protest...
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jacob, thank you.ht us an exclusive on bullying and harassment of parliamentary clerks at the hands of mps in the house of commons. tonight, the house of commons has agreed to an inquiry into theirfindings. chris is here now. what has been going on today? this afternoon there was a meeting, the house of commons commission, the governing body of the house of commons corporately. it's mostly mps and a few other people. they agreed there should be an inquiry. they also agreed it should be run independently, and the terms of reference for that inquiry are going to be set by the two members of the house of commons commission who are not parliamentarians, who are completely from the outside. so people have confidence in it. the thing is, there is a big question about what the remit is going to be, and the really big question comes from what they will do if they uncover a large body of evidence about one mp in particular. let's say they get five people who come forward and they have had problems with this mp.
jacob, thank you.ht us an exclusive on bullying and harassment of parliamentary clerks at the hands of mps in the house of commons. tonight, the house of commons has agreed to an inquiry into theirfindings. chris is here now. what has been going on today? this afternoon there was a meeting, the house of commons commission, the governing body of the house of commons corporately. it's mostly mps and a few other people. they agreed there should be an inquiry. they also agreed it should be run...
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there was a written communication from paul jacobs until last week or so was the chairman of qualcommthe founding family of the company in that written communication, he indicated interests in trying to take the company private. okay let's step back from that and think about it in a moment he may have approached soft bank and i heard there is nothing going on there let's step back and take a broad look of this we know that qualcomm says no to 82 from bod coroadcom. what was the price that would have won the day there and lets say if there is not a cfius review, where would you ended up 85 or 86 $130 billion, step back and think about that number for a minute, jacobs, does not have any real money -- he's a rich man. his ownership -- >> jeff bezos maybe? >> what do you need an equity there? what are equity checks these days you have to write 20% or 25% at least. you are going to raise over $100 billion in debt soft bank foreign company, cfius just said no but soft bank is going to do it they subjected themselves to the toughest cfius -- they agreed to all the things cfius asked for whic
there was a written communication from paul jacobs until last week or so was the chairman of qualcommthe founding family of the company in that written communication, he indicated interests in trying to take the company private. okay let's step back from that and think about it in a moment he may have approached soft bank and i heard there is nothing going on there let's step back and take a broad look of this we know that qualcomm says no to 82 from bod coroadcom. what was the price that would...
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their board is meeting today to discuss former chairman paul jacobs was reportedly seeking investorsalcomm. joining us is taylor riggs. said, qualcomm shares are higher and there is a holding pattern as they discuss paul jacobs was talking about a management buyout which would be interesting if that did go through. analysts are not quite sure if that has any thing to run. stake.a less than 1% it would have to be $120 billion at least. terminal, we are looking at shares in the pre-takeover price and analysts have dismissed the proposed takeover of jacobs. what is interesting is shares haven't gone anywhere for either of these companies. it mean for does qualcomm's takeover? taylor: analysts are saying talk on needs and xp for growth and they should be trying to get this done. thatd news this evening they had moved the review down to the south level and we hear that means it is a lower priority and could take longer. nxpihares reacting and scherzehares are lower. vonnie: that is not great news for qualcomm. i am try to figure out what it is -- i been taking this time to figure it out.
their board is meeting today to discuss former chairman paul jacobs was reportedly seeking investorsalcomm. joining us is taylor riggs. said, qualcomm shares are higher and there is a holding pattern as they discuss paul jacobs was talking about a management buyout which would be interesting if that did go through. analysts are not quite sure if that has any thing to run. stake.a less than 1% it would have to be $120 billion at least. terminal, we are looking at shares in the pre-takeover price...
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south africa's former president jacob zuma is facing prosecution prosecution for corruption the charges against him include fraud record tearing and money laundering of a two point five billion dollars deal signed in the one nine hundred ninety s. zuma denies any wrongdoing. illegal applications being filed in australia against me and. she's in sydney as part of a special summit of southeast asian leaders lawyers are attempting to prosecute her on charges of crimes against humanity in relation to the treatment of me and. those are the headlines talked to al-jazeera is up this is really an attack on the truth itself is a lot of misunderstanding of what free speech is supposed to be about the context of hugely important setting the stage for a serious debate up front at this time on al-jazeera. international. you will. see. cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of disputes nine hundred seventy which is divided beyond. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in
south africa's former president jacob zuma is facing prosecution prosecution for corruption the charges against him include fraud record tearing and money laundering of a two point five billion dollars deal signed in the one nine hundred ninety s. zuma denies any wrongdoing. illegal applications being filed in australia against me and. she's in sydney as part of a special summit of southeast asian leaders lawyers are attempting to prosecute her on charges of crimes against humanity in relation...
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in two thousand and nine jacob zuma came to power having sold himself to south africa as the people's president he promised to grow the economy fight poverty and create millions of jobs. nine years later and it hasn't ended well last month zuma amidst growing corruption allegations step down a south african president forced out by his own governing african national congress the liberation party voted for to party it and one of them. to the decision to resign as president of the power within the bank. his links to an influential billionaire business family the captors were revealed last year in a mess of paradise paper style data leak the corrupt leaks appear to reveal how these three brothers a.j. are tall and rich who are friends with former president jacob zuma and in business of one of his sons set up a vast network of patronage offering monetary rewards in return for political loyalty to zuma. so hard trenched is corruption in south africa we are someone who know a businessman who pays bribes to put in government tenders he spoke to us on condition we hit his identity there's an e
in two thousand and nine jacob zuma came to power having sold himself to south africa as the people's president he promised to grow the economy fight poverty and create millions of jobs. nine years later and it hasn't ended well last month zuma amidst growing corruption allegations step down a south african president forced out by his own governing african national congress the liberation party voted for to party it and one of them. to the decision to resign as president of the power within the...
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calling for the slaughter of white people at least not yet despite that the country's former president jacob zuma described him as being a future leader the rate of murders and violent attacks on farmers and landowners has risen in recent years according to official figures seventy two percent of the country's farmers are white early we've put this issue up for debate. people do not own land in south africa legally white people out of ideas from europe in six inches to two they killed our people they stole our land all oppressed us all the land they have his land up there was taken from us by force and in many instances by my success we all visit the shirt every king proving there was the blood type of south africa that came from the north that is well documented. even thank you for
calling for the slaughter of white people at least not yet despite that the country's former president jacob zuma described him as being a future leader the rate of murders and violent attacks on farmers and landowners has risen in recent years according to official figures seventy two percent of the country's farmers are white early we've put this issue up for debate. people do not own land in south africa legally white people out of ideas from europe in six inches to two they killed our...
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the slaughter of white people at least not yet despite that though the country's former president jacob zuma has described him as a future leader the rate of murders and violent attacks on farmers and landowners has risen in recent years in the cording to official figures seventy two percent of the country's farmers are white earlier we put the issue up for debate. people do not own land in south africa legally white people out alive from europe in six inches to two they killed our people they stole our land all oppressed us all the land they have his land there was taken from us by force and in many instances by my success we all visitors to south africa including there were the blood types of south africa that came from the north that is well documented. thank you for the land and the position of the black tribes that only the first occupants of south
the slaughter of white people at least not yet despite that though the country's former president jacob zuma has described him as a future leader the rate of murders and violent attacks on farmers and landowners has risen in recent years in the cording to official figures seventy two percent of the country's farmers are white earlier we put the issue up for debate. people do not own land in south africa legally white people out alive from europe in six inches to two they killed our people they...
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speaker, i rise today to honor deputy jacob pickett of the boone county sheriff's office who paid the ultimate sacrifice and sacrificed his life on the job last friday. as boone county sheriff mike said about jake, there will forever be a loss felt in our community for him. he was a warrior and he died laying down his life for you. he will never be forgotten. last friday morning, jacob pickett was attempting to arrest a person who had an outstanding warrant. as is so common one department helped other another and deputy pickett joined police officers in pursuit and during that pursuit he was fatally shot. tragically he will never return home to his loved ones, leaving behind a wife and two very young children. and his beloved k nine partner. last time a boone county officer was killed in the line of duty was over 80 years ago. he also served as a tipton county sheriff's department deputy and served in the marion county jail. all counties i represent in the fifth district of indiana. he's led the bloon county -- boone county sheriff's department canine team for the last 10 years and wo
speaker, i rise today to honor deputy jacob pickett of the boone county sheriff's office who paid the ultimate sacrifice and sacrificed his life on the job last friday. as boone county sheriff mike said about jake, there will forever be a loss felt in our community for him. he was a warrior and he died laying down his life for you. he will never be forgotten. last friday morning, jacob pickett was attempting to arrest a person who had an outstanding warrant. as is so common one department...
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jacob rees mogg this it isa the arena. yes.l. and they don't have any bias on the question of brexit. now a proper newspaper! 0h, on the question of brexit. now a proper newspaper! oh, come on. now the times, i was shocked. back to the sometimes. talk about london's murder rate compared to new york. what about the the independent. london murder rate beats new york as stabbings surge. that is a story. that is for february. we had one more murder in the month of february and the likelihood in march london will be ahead of new york. that is astonishing, many people think of new york as this very violent place and it was in the past. but i can't rememberthe name of and it was in the past. but i can't remember the name of major. ruddy... a mayor began a clean up campaign and improved things dramatically. a mayor began a clean up campaign and improved things dramaticallym has gone on improving. that is the real importance of the story. the london rate has gone up. that is serious and bad. but the important bit is new york has gone do
jacob rees mogg this it isa the arena. yes.l. and they don't have any bias on the question of brexit. now a proper newspaper! 0h, on the question of brexit. now a proper newspaper! oh, come on. now the times, i was shocked. back to the sometimes. talk about london's murder rate compared to new york. what about the the independent. london murder rate beats new york as stabbings surge. that is a story. that is for february. we had one more murder in the month of february and the likelihood in...
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this is d w news live from south africa's former president faces trial jacob zuma is to face charges of fraud racketeering and money laundering the chief prosecutor believes there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution and we will be live with the latest from cape town. also coming up tension in germany's new government the interior minister says that islam does not belong in germany but chancellor angela merkel has previously contradicted ham and british foreign secretary boris johnson says it is likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agent attack on a former spy and for ten. plus despite years of controversy of the niger delta is still nigeria's one of its most polluted regions in the world in a new report amnesty international accuses oil giants shell of and any of responding to oil spills to supposedly we will look at why so little progress seems to have been made. welcome to the program thanks for joining us south africa's chief prosecutor has announced that he is charging former president jacob zuma with corruption the ruling a.n
this is d w news live from south africa's former president faces trial jacob zuma is to face charges of fraud racketeering and money laundering the chief prosecutor believes there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution and we will be live with the latest from cape town. also coming up tension in germany's new government the interior minister says that islam does not belong in germany but chancellor angela merkel has previously contradicted ham and british foreign secretary boris...
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. >>> let's go to jacob soberoff on the ground in los angeles. a little quiet now but a busy morning, jacob. >> reporter: it was extraordinary out here. we are -- it feels about as far as you could be away on the continental united states from washington, d.c. los angeles is not a place with some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation that you would expect 2,500 students to walk out two hours ago out of that door here at hamilton high school in solid air wiarity wit students across the country and despite the second biggest school district with hundreds of thousands of students threatened disciplinary action if they left campus and went out into the streets. we heard passionate calls for gun control from the students on the steps of their school. we just saw moments ago students from another school walk with lots of los angeles police department officers in tow right here to the steps of hamilton high school. and to get the students to come out and join forces with them. it is something that they want to take all the way to washington, d
. >>> let's go to jacob soberoff on the ground in los angeles. a little quiet now but a busy morning, jacob. >> reporter: it was extraordinary out here. we are -- it feels about as far as you could be away on the continental united states from washington, d.c. los angeles is not a place with some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation that you would expect 2,500 students to walk out two hours ago out of that door here at hamilton high school in solid air wiarity wit...
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this is d w news live from berlin south africa's former president faces trial jacob zuma is set to face charges of fraud racketeering and money laundering the chief prosecutor believes that there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution we will go live to cape town also coming up british foreign secretary force johnson says it is likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agents attack on a former british spy. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us south africa's chief prosecutor has announced that he is charging former president jacob zuma with corruption the ruling a.n.c. party forced zuma to resign as head of state last month after years of corruption related scandal he will now be prosecuted on a variety of corruption charges including fraud racketeering and money laundering charges stem from a multi-billion dollar government arms purchase in the late one nine hundred ninety s. when zuma was deputy president. and for more let's bring in journalist alice van gelder who is following that story for us from cape town welco
this is d w news live from berlin south africa's former president faces trial jacob zuma is set to face charges of fraud racketeering and money laundering the chief prosecutor believes that there are reasonable prospects of a successful prosecution we will go live to cape town also coming up british foreign secretary force johnson says it is likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agents attack on a former british spy. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program...
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we have another quote from jacob rees—mogg, who seems a lot happier than he was about the fish.ument is that this is just a temporary transition, and they are wielding with great pride this idea that they can negotiate trade eels. but of course, if those trades eels require regulatory death alignment, i don't and that's one of the words we re allowed i don't and that's one of the words were allowed to use —— if these trade deals. that causes a problem with northern ireland, so until that is fixed you can't do innovative trade deals at all, and trade deals don't cover services, so the economy is still a mess! it has written into the backstop suggestion that the eu have, if all attempts to not having hardboard fails, northern ireland will remain in the single market. that has been dismissed by downing street. dup clearly don't want that either, but the eu or insisting, both sides have said, we don't want it hardboard, both sides have said, we don't want it ha rdboa rd, but both sides have said, we don't want it hardboard, but that's just words. saying it is fine but meaning —— mak
we have another quote from jacob rees—mogg, who seems a lot happier than he was about the fish.ument is that this is just a temporary transition, and they are wielding with great pride this idea that they can negotiate trade eels. but of course, if those trades eels require regulatory death alignment, i don't and that's one of the words we re allowed i don't and that's one of the words were allowed to use —— if these trade deals. that causes a problem with northern ireland, so until that...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?ah. >> 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 becau
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right?ah. >> 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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(grant) 18-year-old gymnast jacob moore described nassar as a family friend and someone he trusted.however- moore said as he started to think about the time he spent with nassar... it made him very uncomfortable and he knew something was wrong. he said nassar administered acupuncture... to his genital area after gymnastics practice one day in april 2016... and claimed it would help his injured shoulder. he made his way into our lives and made us feel comfortable around him."(grant)moore eventually ended up having surgery on his shoulder.the lawsuit moore file states there is no medical connection between a shoulder injury and nassar's actions. (grant)a california couple was confronted by a random stranger, who told them "go back to your home country."her statement was caught on camera. as kandiss crone reports from huntington beach, the woman is facing scrutiny at a local college, where she works as a counselor. natsot:"i want you to tell everyone why you told us to go back to our country. you need to go back to your home country. what does that mean?" this video of a golden west co
(grant) 18-year-old gymnast jacob moore described nassar as a family friend and someone he trusted.however- moore said as he started to think about the time he spent with nassar... it made him very uncomfortable and he knew something was wrong. he said nassar administered acupuncture... to his genital area after gymnastics practice one day in april 2016... and claimed it would help his injured shoulder. he made his way into our lives and made us feel comfortable around him."(grant)moore...
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we've heard these two great presentations from todd and jacob. adf attorney, our ceo will be arguing the nifla case, stands for the national institute of family life advocates in the next sitting in march, on march 20th, which challenges a california law requiring pro-life pregnancy centers to post pro abortion messages. i will get into that in just a moment. i want to take a few moments to talk about just why these are important, in that these cases sound pretty different. i think there is some link i want to start off to give as an overview. that's this. the founding fathers and the first congress, when they did the first amendment understood these basic principles. the government operates by coercion. sometimes you like that if they're stopping drunk drivers or people running red lights and things like that, it provides order. people cheating and defraughting folks, et cetera. but there is a human tendency -- defrauding folks. to misuse this governmental power of coercion to either censor those who are opposing the prevailing orthodoxy at the
we've heard these two great presentations from todd and jacob. adf attorney, our ceo will be arguing the nifla case, stands for the national institute of family life advocates in the next sitting in march, on march 20th, which challenges a california law requiring pro-life pregnancy centers to post pro abortion messages. i will get into that in just a moment. i want to take a few moments to talk about just why these are important, in that these cases sound pretty different. i think there is...
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the ft says jacobs approached several brokers if this happened t would be one of the largest privatequity buyouts of all time his grandfather started the company. shares are higher on the news. >>> shares of overstock.com are tumbling in early trade. the company seeing a 13% drop in fourth quarter revenue overstock notching a big decline in online search. >>> it is a busy friday. adobe should get a nice pop today. revenues jumped 24% year over year >>> slars of z s shares of zumz posted mixed results >>> and ulta stock will fluctuate today after earnings missed by three pennies and corporate guidance came in light. >>> wynn resorts, there are reports surfacing that steve wynn may sell his entire stake in the company contessa brewer joins us now what's the big news in. >> steve wynn and his ex-wife elaine wynn are throwing in their hands for to a business agreement that kept them bound after their divorce was granted. it kept them from selling their shares without permission of others last week owe cad ka okada's coy settled with wynn resorts, and yesterday a judge ordered the deal di
the ft says jacobs approached several brokers if this happened t would be one of the largest privatequity buyouts of all time his grandfather started the company. shares are higher on the news. >>> shares of overstock.com are tumbling in early trade. the company seeing a 13% drop in fourth quarter revenue overstock notching a big decline in online search. >>> it is a busy friday. adobe should get a nice pop today. revenues jumped 24% year over year >>> slars of z s...
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former president jacob zuma has been charged with corruption. and an outpouring of grief over the death of a popular politician brazil's president calls it an assassination. and the. fifty thousand people to leave syria's eastern about sixteen thousand have fled the rebel held on five just over the past two days there has been under heavy bombardment since the government stepped up its offensive there and february on friday at least sixty one people were killed in strikes and shelling by the syrian government and its ally russia further north at least twenty one people have been killed in a freeness turkish forces trying to take the town from kurdish fighters turkey launched an offensive in january to remove the kurdish. militia buffer zone along its border turkey considers the group a terrorist organization the assault has forced tens of thousands of people to flee let's go to alan fischer who's near the turkish syrian border. let's let's pick up there with efraim allen where are these people going and has there been any more of a response to t
former president jacob zuma has been charged with corruption. and an outpouring of grief over the death of a popular politician brazil's president calls it an assassination. and the. fifty thousand people to leave syria's eastern about sixteen thousand have fled the rebel held on five just over the past two days there has been under heavy bombardment since the government stepped up its offensive there and february on friday at least sixty one people were killed in strikes and shelling by the...
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jacob: it is getting closer to him personally. we learned from the new york times that mueller had subpoenaed a lot of information from the trump organization which presumably will sort of be about previous business deals that the trump organization's have done in places like russia. we are talking about issues of money laundering and other things. this could get very quickly, very ugly for the president. he is also allegedly to have received a list of the questions the special prosecutor would like to speak to him in a personal interview. this is getting closer to him. he is getting that he is responding. betty: if you read the headlines last week, sounds like things are falling apart. you had gary cohn leave, you had the mueller probe getting closer and closer personally to president trump. tillerson being fired, all these headlines, but let's bring up a quick screen. if you look at the poll numbers from president trump, it is interesting his approval rating is actually going up. it is up four points from january and still ameri
jacob: it is getting closer to him personally. we learned from the new york times that mueller had subpoenaed a lot of information from the trump organization which presumably will sort of be about previous business deals that the trump organization's have done in places like russia. we are talking about issues of money laundering and other things. this could get very quickly, very ugly for the president. he is also allegedly to have received a list of the questions the special prosecutor would...
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jacob soboroff is in l.a. where a walkout happened last hour. jacob, what's happening? >> katy, it was remarkable to see about 2,500 students came out to hamilton high school in west los angeles. it was orderly and official because the minute it was done they went right back into school. these are the organizers that are still hanging out. you happy with how it went. >> very happy. >> it was amazing, you said. this is ari. ari and josh helped lead the way here. what did you guys do this in a state with some of the strictest gun control laws already? >> i had friends that went to school at stoneman douglas in florida, so i was distraught when i heard what happened there. it's our time as children to fight in what we believe in. we have legislators who aren't doing anything to help us despite the fact that they work for us. so we wanted to make our voices heard here. >> i don't think people think of you guys as children. are you guys happy with the way that it turned out? i saw you were up there. >> i am definitely happy. i mean, i knew that our school had a voice, but to
jacob soboroff is in l.a. where a walkout happened last hour. jacob, what's happening? >> katy, it was remarkable to see about 2,500 students came out to hamilton high school in west los angeles. it was orderly and official because the minute it was done they went right back into school. these are the organizers that are still hanging out. you happy with how it went. >> very happy. >> it was amazing, you said. this is ari. ari and josh helped lead the way here. what did you...
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jacob has reiterated the reason for the report. what we're attempting to do is try and understand what is the value of the upzoning, going from the mcd to the mct and how does that value translate to additional ability to support affordable housing? first of all, jacob said this was another inclusionary housing study. we had, of course, recently finished the city-wide inclusionary housing study, which we began in 2016 and finalized last year. we worked with a number of consultants on that study. the lead consultant on that is the same one on this study, so same consultant, using the same method, same pro forma approach. they collected new market information and there were significant changes with the market in terms of the cost of housing, price of housing for residence and also the cost of construction, different from two years ago. i think it was an important thing. however, the methodology of the study is largely the same. and what that really involves is, taking a look at a proto typical housing project that makes sense for the
jacob has reiterated the reason for the report. what we're attempting to do is try and understand what is the value of the upzoning, going from the mcd to the mct and how does that value translate to additional ability to support affordable housing? first of all, jacob said this was another inclusionary housing study. we had, of course, recently finished the city-wide inclusionary housing study, which we began in 2016 and finalized last year. we worked with a number of consultants on that...
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. >> joe instantly recognizes the print as apparently the work of jacob de cordova, who commissioned the first maps in 1849, right after the u.s. won the mexican-american war. de cordova used the map as a promotional tool to lure adventurous immigrants to the state. >> he was a land agent who helped settle people in texas, and he wanted a document that showed them the vastness of the land that was available for them to settle. >> de cordova obtained official signature endorsements from famous texans, including sam houston, to further his cause. >> sam houston, on the floor of the u.s. senate, referred to this as the most accurate depiction of texas that anyone had ever compiled. >> with patrick's copy, joe is excited but skeptical. he knows such a famous map has countless reprints and forgeries. >> i noticed that the paper was right, consistent with the period, but still it could be a reprint. >> fortunately for joe, de cordova himself left a vital clue. >> there's a printed notice that basically says, "without my signature, this map is fraudulently obtained." >> patrick's map includ
. >> joe instantly recognizes the print as apparently the work of jacob de cordova, who commissioned the first maps in 1849, right after the u.s. won the mexican-american war. de cordova used the map as a promotional tool to lure adventurous immigrants to the state. >> he was a land agent who helped settle people in texas, and he wanted a document that showed them the vastness of the land that was available for them to settle. >> de cordova obtained official signature...