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harriet ann jacobs was a victim of these tragedies. she constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her. she escaped from a plantation. when she escaped she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she she lived in fear for 7 years. >> i was born in a slave family. to me, it was filled with glee, but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i lost what i had and it was gone. i started to feel like i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died and i was sold to an abusive master. at this point, my life was a real disaster. nine years later, i finally turned 15, but my master decided to try and take my purity. he came up to me and whispered foul things in my ear that no innocent young girl should ever have to hear. >> in 1813, harriet ann jacobs was born to enslaved parents, delila and daniel jacobs in north carolina. she was so sheltered as a child that she didn't realize she was a slave until she was six years old when her mother perished. soon after, harrie
harriet ann jacobs was a victim of these tragedies. she constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her. she escaped from a plantation. when she escaped she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she she lived in fear for 7 years. >> i was born in a slave family. to me, it was filled with glee, but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i lost what i had and it was gone. i started to feel like i couldn't move...
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harriet ann jacobs constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her, until she escaped from her plantation. when she escaped, she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she lived in fear for seven years. >> i was born in a slave family, and for me it was bleak. but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i started to feel i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died, and i was assaulted and abused by my master. at this point, my life is a real disaster. i turn 15, semi master decided to take my purity, whispering things in my ear that no innocent girl should ever have to hear. >> in 1813, harriet ann jacobs was born to slave parents in edison, north carolina. she was so sheltered as a child, she didn't realize she was a slave until she was six years old, when her mother perished. now 12 years old, harriet was passed on to her mistress's niece, which gave the father ultimate ownership. when harriet finally turned 15, the doctor started sexual harassing her and commanded she belong to him in every way, shape
harriet ann jacobs constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her, until she escaped from her plantation. when she escaped, she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she lived in fear for seven years. >> i was born in a slave family, and for me it was bleak. but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i started to feel i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died, and i was assaulted and abused by my...
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>> let me go where my colleague jacob so jac jacob soboroff. are you there now? >> yes, he is on his way here right now. but you declined. you're boycotting his business. remind us why and have you changed your mind now that you're here and see this big crowd? >> no, we are surrounded by so much love. i would much rather be with my fellow el pasoens in this incredible moment of faith and love and strength. he has a responsibility, jacob, to recognize his role in all of this. what i'm going to tell that crowd is that we will be is the turning point for the country. we have to be. but in order to do that, we have to demand accountability. we can't be a prop. we can't be an accessory. we have to say, mr. president, your words harmed us. your words dehumanized us. and you have an opportunity to take this pain and take this target away. and you do that by owning what you have done, owning what you have said, saying that it is wrong and telling the world that every human being, regardless of color of skin, regardless of where you're born, whether on this side of the ri
>> let me go where my colleague jacob so jac jacob soboroff. are you there now? >> yes, he is on his way here right now. but you declined. you're boycotting his business. remind us why and have you changed your mind now that you're here and see this big crowd? >> no, we are surrounded by so much love. i would much rather be with my fellow el pasoens in this incredible moment of faith and love and strength. he has a responsibility, jacob, to recognize his role in all of this....
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brady noon, jacob tremblay, and keith l. williams, everybody!sh, jared harris, and musical guest, the smashing pumpkins. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, all the way f
brady noon, jacob tremblay, and keith l. williams, everybody!sh, jared harris, and musical guest, the smashing pumpkins. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, all the way f
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>> action, jacob. >> "e.t."d the scenes with jacob and the gang as they did this dance scene in the mall ♪ >> what was it like doing this dance number today? >> i'm enjoying it. it was fun. you get to see some stuff. it's really fun. i also have my first kiss on set. >> in this movie? >> yeah, it was a cpr doll. >> you can't kiss someone without permission. remember from assembly? >> can i kiss you? >> we have a saying,hat is said on set stays on set. >> time out, crackers! >> you took my bag? >> don't get any closer. >> oh, my god, there's molly in there. >> who's molly? shooe not here. >> your mom said you can say it on set but not at home. >> he is so cute. "good boys" hits theaters tomorrow. >>> let's move on to bad boys and even more dangerous women. we sent matt on assignment. >> for this next story i hopped outside because it is all about why women kill. that's right, it started streaming today on cbs all access. you see that right there? that is the side door to@and this right here, 30 feet away is their
>> action, jacob. >> "e.t."d the scenes with jacob and the gang as they did this dance scene in the mall ♪ >> what was it like doing this dance number today? >> i'm enjoying it. it was fun. you get to see some stuff. it's really fun. i also have my first kiss on set. >> in this movie? >> yeah, it was a cpr doll. >> you can't kiss someone without permission. remember from assembly? >> can i kiss you? >> we have a saying,hat is...
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peter jacob carter is one of about 100 black men who served in virginia's general assembly from the end of the civil war through 1900. he was one of the longest serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this really flowering of black political activism and it was through assembly men like eater jacob carter and other black olives to politicians that helped create the public school system in virginia, readjusting virginia's debt after the war and other measures like that. some of the objects we have related beaker jacobs -- peter embraces the eager activism of black men once they got the right to participate in politics. there is a poll book from norfork county which lists the color voters as they were described who registered to vote in 1867. there is also a broadside about democraticeting of a republican association which was aligned of black men and white union supporters who were advocating to give black men the right to vote, in the days of the civil war. the political activism started early on. >> learn more about african-american history and our to
peter jacob carter is one of about 100 black men who served in virginia's general assembly from the end of the civil war through 1900. he was one of the longest serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this really flowering of black political activism and it was through assembly men like eater jacob carter and other black olives to politicians that helped create the public school system in virginia, readjusting virginia's debt after the war and other measures...
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hey, we're back here with brady noon, jacob tremblay, and keith l.ave time for this? a little game right here. we're going to figure out who is the baddest good boy. okay, so i'm going to ask you-- ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> i don't like that. >> stephen: "good boys gone bad." okay, so what we're going to do right now is i am going to read you a series of questions, situations, and you give me an answer. ready? this is "good boys gone bad." question number one: have you ever faked being sick to get out of something you didn't want to do? >> yup. >> yes. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. ( laughter ) very bad. that's very bad of you to have done. >> very, very bad. >> cut school. >> stephen: me, too. ( laughter ) all right. have you ever sworn in front of your parents? >> no. >> no. >> i would get in so much trouble, so much trouble. so much trouble. i would be dead >> stephen: you guys swear in this movie. >> that doesn't really count. ( laughter ) because they-- >> stephen: it's a stage kiss, it's a set kiss. >> they approved it. >> it was like a free-- it was lik
hey, we're back here with brady noon, jacob tremblay, and keith l.ave time for this? a little game right here. we're going to figure out who is the baddest good boy. okay, so i'm going to ask you-- ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> i don't like that. >> stephen: "good boys gone bad." okay, so what we're going to do right now is i am going to read you a series of questions, situations, and you give me an answer. ready? this is "good boys gone bad." question number one: have...
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we also have a 20th century print by the extraordinary african-american artist jacob lawrence. jacob lawrence did a series on john brown's raid, and this is one of the prints from that series. he used bold colors and geometrically simplified forms to express the interracial alliance of john brown's army. dangerfield newby was one of five black men who fought alongside his white allies, showing a interracial army armed with pikes. they are looking over the ramparts of the arsenal at harpers ferry, presumably looking at the state and federal militia who amassed to put down that particular raid. we have just wrapped up our tour of the first two chronological sections of the exhibition explored the colonial period through the civil war in which slavery was established in america. up to the moment when it was abolished with the civil war. the later chronological sections at the exhibition look at post slavery america, the period after the civil war through the present day. >> this was the first of a two-part tour of the virginia museum history and cultural exhibit on 400 years of af
we also have a 20th century print by the extraordinary african-american artist jacob lawrence. jacob lawrence did a series on john brown's raid, and this is one of the prints from that series. he used bold colors and geometrically simplified forms to express the interracial alliance of john brown's army. dangerfield newby was one of five black men who fought alongside his white allies, showing a interracial army armed with pikes. they are looking over the ramparts of the arsenal at harpers...
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jacob, thank you very much.ning me now sticking in el paso is the el paso county commissioner, david stout. mr. stout, thank you for come on. we all here have been grieving with your community over the last few days. you are somebody that thought the president shouldn't come. he's there now. what role do you want him to play now that he's there? >> you know, i'm not sure if he's going to say much to the public or, you know, i'm not sure what he's going to do. i've heard that he is possibly going to go to the university medical center, which is a county hospital. i think that this is just a big political dog and pony show. it's just going to be a distraction, you know. but it would be nice for him to apologize to this community, i think, first off, for all of the negative things that he has said about folks that live in this community and folks that look like the people that live in this community. >> the anger that you and others in the community have at the president is more than just -- i mean, this weekend is
jacob, thank you very much.ning me now sticking in el paso is the el paso county commissioner, david stout. mr. stout, thank you for come on. we all here have been grieving with your community over the last few days. you are somebody that thought the president shouldn't come. he's there now. what role do you want him to play now that he's there? >> you know, i'm not sure if he's going to say much to the public or, you know, i'm not sure what he's going to do. i've heard that he is...
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so when jacob went missing, no one felt safe, not ever again. i heard about the jacob wetterling case when i moved from south dakota to minnesota in january 2000. a girl in my high school english class told me the story as a parable after i told her how i often went for walks on the path behind my house. i heard other participants pass the name -- parents pass the name of jacob. if it could happen in st. joe, then no place was safe. i often hear my friends now who would be about the same age as jacob, had he been allowed to live, invoking the time before, that remembered time of innocence when, you know, kids were allowed to be kids, when the dangers of kidnapping and murder didn't hide in the bushes of every well manicured lawn. of course that belief is a lie. thattistically, children have never been safer than they are now. in fact, it's the era when we believed children to be safe that they were actually the least safe. in the podcast in the dark, a journalist revealed that before jacob went missing, there was an epidemic of rape and assault
so when jacob went missing, no one felt safe, not ever again. i heard about the jacob wetterling case when i moved from south dakota to minnesota in january 2000. a girl in my high school english class told me the story as a parable after i told her how i often went for walks on the path behind my house. i heard other participants pass the name -- parents pass the name of jacob. if it could happen in st. joe, then no place was safe. i often hear my friends now who would be about the same age as...
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julio torres performs standup for us after the break jacob tremblay, well done!rs why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because whd call we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest is the star of hbo's "los espookys" and this saturday his comedy special, "my favorite shapes", premieres at 10:30 p.m. on hbo please welcome the very funny julio torres [ cheers and applause ♪ >> hello hello. hi hi hi hello. i have a lot of shapes and not a lot of time, so let's just get started. okay [ light laughter ] the first shape that i want -- need to show you is a rectangle having a really bad day. [ light laughter ] the second shape that i have to show you - [ laughter ] is a sphere, who you may recognize for her current role as a ferrero rocher chocolate. [ laughter ] originally,
julio torres performs standup for us after the break jacob tremblay, well done!rs why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because whd call we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest is the...
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julio torres performs standup for us after the break jacob tremblay, well done!r about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest is the star of hbo's "los espookys" and this saturday his comedy special, "my
julio torres performs standup for us after the break jacob tremblay, well done!r about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really...
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katy, jacob. "american swamp" airs sundays on msnbc. katy tur and jacob soboroff, everybody!uls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. >> stephen: stick around for james. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: all the way from
katy, jacob. "american swamp" airs sundays on msnbc. katy tur and jacob soboroff, everybody!uls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines....
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>> katy -- >> well, jacob knows.the expert on this. >> jacob, tell us. >> because in 1845, we were a e anegarian society. it took a day or longer to get to the county seat to vote, a day to get back and you can't travel on sabbath, so tuesday was the only day. still today we vote on the tuesday after the first monday in november. but not in the constitution. >> do you have any more obscure knowledge? >> that's not obscure. >> if i was elected on tuesday, keep it on tuesday. >> that's the problem. members in congress don't want to change the way they were elected. >> maybe congressman king is kidding but every joke contains some truth. those in power aren't too invested making it any easier for americans to vote. in some places, that can take an ugly turn. to get that story, we're headed to one of the biggest political battlegrounds past and present. >> they were pulling people over, they were stopping folks. it appeared to be a tactic to discourage folks and to particularly focus on the african-american community. fo
>> katy -- >> well, jacob knows.the expert on this. >> jacob, tell us. >> because in 1845, we were a e anegarian society. it took a day or longer to get to the county seat to vote, a day to get back and you can't travel on sabbath, so tuesday was the only day. still today we vote on the tuesday after the first monday in november. but not in the constitution. >> do you have any more obscure knowledge? >> that's not obscure. >> if i was elected on...
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jay jacobs knows this well.lobal x funds has been out front in identifying emerging trends, whether it is robotics or fin tech. before we talk to him, eric balchunas is going to give us a drill down into the latest fund. eric: the reason this caught my attention is, it's got $508 million. it only came out three months ago. it is the third best selling etf out of 135 launched this year. it is already cloud computing. it is hard for a product to do that. it comes down to the holdings. if you look at the holdings, it is going after software companies that are selling their software through the cloud. if you notice, a lot of these companies might not be big, giant tech companies. that is what makes it unique and different from skyy, the first trust etf. let's look at a tale of the tape between skyy and cloud to get an idea of this. the key metric is the median market cap. this one is going to be much lower. $7.2 billion. look at skyy. this is more pure. this one is up 10%. this one is flat. that performance is part
jay jacobs knows this well.lobal x funds has been out front in identifying emerging trends, whether it is robotics or fin tech. before we talk to him, eric balchunas is going to give us a drill down into the latest fund. eric: the reason this caught my attention is, it's got $508 million. it only came out three months ago. it is the third best selling etf out of 135 launched this year. it is already cloud computing. it is hard for a product to do that. it comes down to the holdings. if you look...
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jay jacobs knows this well.lobal x funds has been out front in identifying emerging trends whether it is robotics or fin tech. before we talk to him, eric balchunas is going to give us a drill down into the latest fund. clou. eric: the reason this caught my attention is it's got $508 million. it only came out three months ago. it is the third best selling etf out of 135 launched this year. what is interesting is there is already cloud computing. it is hard for a me too product to do that. it comes down to the holdings. if you look at the holdings, it is going after software companies that are selling their software selling their software through the cloud. if you notice, a lot of these companies might not be big, giant cap companies. that is what makes it unique and different from skyy, the first trust etf. it has microsoft and oracle at the top. let's look at a tale of the tape between skyy and cloud to get an idea of this. the key metric is the median market cap. this one is going to be much lower. here is the
jay jacobs knows this well.lobal x funds has been out front in identifying emerging trends whether it is robotics or fin tech. before we talk to him, eric balchunas is going to give us a drill down into the latest fund. clou. eric: the reason this caught my attention is it's got $508 million. it only came out three months ago. it is the third best selling etf out of 135 launched this year. what is interesting is there is already cloud computing. it is hard for a me too product to do that. it...
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joseph minnesota, jacob was knocked while riding his bike home from the store. the case remained unsolved for 27 years until a local man confessed. the case is one of those moments that redefined how they solve their small towns. before he disappeared, people in minnesota relieved they were set apart. from all the crying and evil in the cities but when jacob went missing no one felt safe. i heard about the case when i moved from south dakota to minnesota in january, 2000. a googla.: my high school englh class told me the story after i told her how i went for walks along the path behind my house and i hur heard others pass thee to their children when they invoked curfews. if it could happen in saint joe, then no place was safe. i often hear my friends now who would be about the same age as jacob had he been allowed to live invoking them with the time before. at the time of innocence when kids were allowed to be kids, when the dangers of kidnapping and murder didn't hide in the bushes of every well manicured lawn. of course that is a lie. children have never been
joseph minnesota, jacob was knocked while riding his bike home from the store. the case remained unsolved for 27 years until a local man confessed. the case is one of those moments that redefined how they solve their small towns. before he disappeared, people in minnesota relieved they were set apart. from all the crying and evil in the cities but when jacob went missing no one felt safe. i heard about the case when i moved from south dakota to minnesota in january, 2000. a googla.: my high...
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power from the sun and from the wind but delays wimmin the jew to the focus of the then president jacob zuma nutrition and which focused on nuclear as alluded to and is when the technology is trying to store that n.h. and create it where not today at all at that time but now under serum a pasta the government seem to be saying it knows what to do and is going to get that energy from the sun. but does it really knows what to do is there really a realistic chance for renewables to take off in south africa what's what needs to happen there is a plan that the government has already drafted that goes up to 2030 and even up to 2050 where the government is now introducing independent and it produces to try and pursue an it from the sun from the wind and from classes when they already government is engaged this independent and it produces to try and make sure they are there to create the energy and then they sell the energy eskom then eskom gets it to 5 and currently about 5 percent of that energy is already produced by these independent and it produces and the government office at the time goe
power from the sun and from the wind but delays wimmin the jew to the focus of the then president jacob zuma nutrition and which focused on nuclear as alluded to and is when the technology is trying to store that n.h. and create it where not today at all at that time but now under serum a pasta the government seem to be saying it knows what to do and is going to get that energy from the sun. but does it really knows what to do is there really a realistic chance for renewables to take off in...
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jacob, thank you for being there and thank you for joining us tonight. i really appreciate you. >>> joining us tonight, george will, editor of the "washington post." george, your latest title is "trump doesn't just pollute the social environment with hate, he is the environment. it is not i am plausible to believe that trump's years of sulfurous rhetoric, never mind his monday morning reading, seemingly for the first time, of words the teleprompter told him to recite can provoke behaviors from susceptible individuals, such as the alleged el paso shooter, his republican groupies, meanwhile, are complicit. >> it's so hard to sort out violence from social promptings, but this president is far too ubiquitous in american life. this president doesn't just shape the social atmosphere, he becomes the social atmosphere, especially when people are so struck by what he writes. politicians are so wanton to say things. the president is an entertainer. we lose sight of that fact, and the entertainer was feeding off his audience. today he was feeding off the teleprompt
jacob, thank you for being there and thank you for joining us tonight. i really appreciate you. >>> joining us tonight, george will, editor of the "washington post." george, your latest title is "trump doesn't just pollute the social environment with hate, he is the environment. it is not i am plausible to believe that trump's years of sulfurous rhetoric, never mind his monday morning reading, seemingly for the first time, of words the teleprompter told him to recite can...
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peter jacob carter is one of 100 black men who served in virginia's general assembly from the end of the civil war through 1900. he was one of the longest-serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism. it was through assemblymen like peter jacob carter and other black politicians that passed legislation creating a public school system in virginia. and other measures like that. or other objects we have related to peter jacobs story represent the activism, the eager embrace of activism by black men once they got the right to participate in politics. there is a photo here which lists the colored voters they described who are registered to vote in 1867. there is a broadside of a mass meeting of a democratic republican association, which was an alliance of black men and white union supporters who were advocating to give black men the right to vote. unfortunately, as i said, the white establishment was not happy with this newfound power. all the various measures and -- as i said, the white newfound power and acted to l
peter jacob carter is one of 100 black men who served in virginia's general assembly from the end of the civil war through 1900. he was one of the longest-serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism. it was through assemblymen like peter jacob carter and other black politicians that passed legislation creating a public school system in virginia. and other measures like that. or other objects we have related to peter...
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j jacob, thank you for that. kelly, tell us, they know of the plans in their cities. what does the president hope to accomplish today? >> reporter: it is one of the duties of president, and it's difficult and certainly complicated given all the context and background that jacob has just outlined, and the president is going to dayton and el paso in part looking for a way to bring his message, to try to be a person who can listen to the concerns of people on the ground and to try to do what's required, and that is to bring federal resources and to listen to the concerns of the community. he knows there will be pushback on the ground. he will also try to cut through that to a degree and reach one of the communities where typically he has more sort of reasonable relationship, and that's in the law enforcement/first responders community. typically he's more welcomed there and has maybe an easier fit, if i could describe it that way. so we'll see some of that play out. it is awkward on all sides today, because the president prefers to be in places where he is welcomed. he u
j jacob, thank you for that. kelly, tell us, they know of the plans in their cities. what does the president hope to accomplish today? >> reporter: it is one of the duties of president, and it's difficult and certainly complicated given all the context and background that jacob has just outlined, and the president is going to dayton and el paso in part looking for a way to bring his message, to try to be a person who can listen to the concerns of people on the ground and to try to do...
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we will tell you how the help clear the shelves, and jacob likes to sing, too.aybe we will hear that coming up. stay with us. >>> and welcome back, everyone. it is time for the clear the shelter segment with our friends from pets in need. we are here with marcel and hollis. tell us about jake. >> he is a husky mix, possibly, and he sings. he gets along with other dogs. >> he sings, and i have to ask you about that. what do you mean? >> well, rachel can explain more, because she spends more time with him than i do, but he sings. he is vocal and gets along with kids and other dogs. we have not tested him with cats yet, but he is super, super cool. >> gosh. look at the eyes, too. beautiful, beautiful dog. and you opportunities for the people in the bay area if they want to foster. and tell us about that. >> recently we got a grant to help with the big dogs which tend to be the longest stays at the shelter. they tend to stay at the shelter longer before getting adopted and jacob has been with us for two month, and you can see he is a great dog. and so, the grant is
we will tell you how the help clear the shelves, and jacob likes to sing, too.aybe we will hear that coming up. stay with us. >>> and welcome back, everyone. it is time for the clear the shelter segment with our friends from pets in need. we are here with marcel and hollis. tell us about jake. >> he is a husky mix, possibly, and he sings. he gets along with other dogs. >> he sings, and i have to ask you about that. what do you mean? >> well, rachel can explain more,...
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uh... >> oh, man. >> all right, so jacob, you're younger than us. wheelhouse, but-- but you're here. >> that's right. >> so what--what-- what are your thoughts? >> um, let's see. i had seen a lot of "60 minutes" over the past year. i actually took a course in high school where we had to watch a lot of that. >> do you remember the-- do you remember susan stafford being on "60 minutes"? i don't remember her on "60 minutes." >> uh, and you said that was from '75 to '82? >> '75 to '82. >> okay. i have a feeling that it could be, um-- i don't think susan lucci. >> i don't think so, either. >> um... most, uh... >> now i'm thinking it might be vanna white. >> vanna white sounds like the most, um-- like, the most logical guess. same with mary hart. it's really tough, but, um... >> all right, so if i go for it, i could be risking $5,000, 'cause i'm at $10,000 now. >> yeah, so from 1975 to 1982, susan stafford held a high-profile tv job that has been filled for the last 36 years by what icon? lesley stahl, susan lucci, vanna white, mary hart? and yes, you're
uh... >> oh, man. >> all right, so jacob, you're younger than us. wheelhouse, but-- but you're here. >> that's right. >> so what--what-- what are your thoughts? >> um, let's see. i had seen a lot of "60 minutes" over the past year. i actually took a course in high school where we had to watch a lot of that. >> do you remember the-- do you remember susan stafford being on "60 minutes"? i don't remember her on "60 minutes."...
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let's hear what jacob rees—mogg had to say after that meeting.id the scrutiny of parliament? certainly not, no. are you worried about a legal challenge? this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. are you certain that it won't be up for challenge? the courts will come to their decision, but this is a completely normal procedure. will the vote of no confidence get in the way of this plan? well, i understood mr corbyn said he wasn't going to have one yesterday. has he changed his mind again? that is the leader of the commons. now let's talk to simon mccoy. we've had some trouble getting hold of you let's hope it works now! thank you. it's been a remarkable day at westminster, as people have been trying to work out exactly what borisjohnson has trying to work out exactly what boris johnson has done trying to work out exactly what borisjohnson has done with this call to prorogue parliament. let's talk to ben wright, who joins call to prorogue parliament. let's talk to ben wright, whojoins me on the line. ben, let's work out how big a gamble
let's hear what jacob rees—mogg had to say after that meeting.id the scrutiny of parliament? certainly not, no. are you worried about a legal challenge? this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. are you certain that it won't be up for challenge? the courts will come to their decision, but this is a completely normal procedure. will the vote of no confidence get in the way of this plan? well, i understood mr corbyn said he wasn't going to have one yesterday. has he changed his mind...
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jacob rees mogg, discuss brexit for as long as they need to. jacob rees m099. speaking to later on, he says nothing to see here, normal practice, carrying on with the constitution, albeit in a few days. they are quick to dismiss this notion that something exceptional is happening. nothing to do with brexit is the line and a government minister will tell you if you ask them but that does not fly with opposition parties at westminster and with mp saying this is such a sensitive time, so close to the deadline, parliament should not be denied any of the time to try and influence the process and you can argue whether it should have that role or not given the result of the referendum but the reality is now there are two tight windows for mps opposed to a no deal, when they come back next week — they will have a week or so because we did not know the exact date. it will be some point the week after that. and again in mid october after the crucial eu summit which is a last chance really for borisjohnson to get a new deal if he can and the government has announced its p
jacob rees mogg, discuss brexit for as long as they need to. jacob rees m099. speaking to later on, he says nothing to see here, normal practice, carrying on with the constitution, albeit in a few days. they are quick to dismiss this notion that something exceptional is happening. nothing to do with brexit is the line and a government minister will tell you if you ask them but that does not fly with opposition parties at westminster and with mp saying this is such a sensitive time, so close to...
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jacob, let me go to you first.a sound bite about the president's tweet which said, quote, benny, phony name to indicate hispanic heritage, o'rourke, is now even more embarrassed by polling at 1% in the democratic primary should respect the victims and law enforcement and be quiet. what did the candidate have to say to you about that tweet? >> reporter: i asked him, ayman, why he wanted to respond to the president today when much of what i've seen on the ground in el paso, not just over the course of today at a remembrance and memorial, but throughout my time covering immigration here has been so positive, so different from the way that the president characterizes life in this city, one of the safest cities in america. former congressman o'rourke said essentially he feels like he's standing up for this city, standing up for a president who has used racist and hateful rhetoric about latinos throughout the course of his presidency, echoed by the shooter who killed 22 people at the walmart behind me. congressman o'rour
jacob, let me go to you first.a sound bite about the president's tweet which said, quote, benny, phony name to indicate hispanic heritage, o'rourke, is now even more embarrassed by polling at 1% in the democratic primary should respect the victims and law enforcement and be quiet. what did the candidate have to say to you about that tweet? >> reporter: i asked him, ayman, why he wanted to respond to the president today when much of what i've seen on the ground in el paso, not just over...
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harris -- >> while jacob and i were talking, harris's team took a break from the hearing. we wanted to get some answers straight from the source. >> mr. harris, what do you have to say about the illegal ballot harvesting? >> did you know about it? if you are confident you won, don't you want to call for another election? >> harris declined to comment, but we did speak to the executive director of the north carolina republican party, and even though he counted 22 cases of ballot tampering to favor republicans, he said mark harris was still in the lead. >> so you still say harris is in. >> this was happening on the other side. >> exactly. >> it's interesting that you say that. >> we constantly are hearing republicans say that democrats are guilty of voter fraud. there is almost no evidence of that. right here you are holding a board of at least 22 cases of voter fraud. >> in one congressional district in one election. >> 22 cases of voter fraud by republican. where are the democratic cases of voter fraud? >> i'm not keeping score of that because i'm interested in mark harris
harris -- >> while jacob and i were talking, harris's team took a break from the hearing. we wanted to get some answers straight from the source. >> mr. harris, what do you have to say about the illegal ballot harvesting? >> did you know about it? if you are confident you won, don't you want to call for another election? >> harris declined to comment, but we did speak to the executive director of the north carolina republican party, and even though he counted 22 cases of...
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joining us now from gilroy, california is msnbc correspondent jacob soboroff.riend. >> thanks, rachel. >> i know you spoke to a survivor in the festival shooting in gilroy. how is that survivor doing? how has it affected that person to learn of the el paso and dayton mass keacres so soon aft what she went through? >> reporter: i spoke to a woman selling honey at the garlic festival, and she just left the hospital with her colleagues. today still the wounds are still fresh from the mass shooting that happened here just eight days ago, six days before what happened in el paso. and that's part of the reason that we wanted to be here tonight. there aren't other media outlets or cameras out here tonight, but we felt like it was important to be here because we can't view these events in isolation from one another. i think so many people, including the folks in our business, tend to do that. these are isolated incidents and we move on. but this event is important to remind everybody that the shooter in this event was also a young man before he came to murder six innoc
joining us now from gilroy, california is msnbc correspondent jacob soboroff.riend. >> thanks, rachel. >> i know you spoke to a survivor in the festival shooting in gilroy. how is that survivor doing? how has it affected that person to learn of the el paso and dayton mass keacres so soon aft what she went through? >> reporter: i spoke to a woman selling honey at the garlic festival, and she just left the hospital with her colleagues. today still the wounds are still fresh from...
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jacob, thank you for being there and thank you for joining us tonight. tonight, george will, "washington post." george, your latest title is it is not i am plausible to believe that trump's years of sulphurous rhetoric, never mind his monday morning reading, seemingly for the first time, of words the teleprompter told him to recite can provoke behaviors from susceptible individuals, such as the alleged el paso shooter, his republican group groupies, meanwhile, are complicit. >> it's so hard to sort out violence from social promptings, but this president is far too ubiquitous in american life. this president doesn't just shape the social atmosphere, he becomes the social atmosphere, especially when people are so struck by what he writes. politicians are so wanton to say things. the president is an entertainer. we lose sight of that fact, and the entertainer was feeding off his audience. today he was feeding off the teleprompter so he was rather sedated. but when he gets in front of his becomes the social atmosphere, especially when people are so struck by
jacob, thank you for being there and thank you for joining us tonight. tonight, george will, "washington post." george, your latest title is it is not i am plausible to believe that trump's years of sulphurous rhetoric, never mind his monday morning reading, seemingly for the first time, of words the teleprompter told him to recite can provoke behaviors from susceptible individuals, such as the alleged el paso shooter, his republican group groupies, meanwhile, are complicit. >>...
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but if you're jacob pena, you got a big thumb. >> whoa. no. >> no. photo shop. i'm calling photo shop. >> no way. >> uh-huh. jacob has embraced the fact that for whatever reason his thumb is five inches long. >> he must be really good at hitchhiking. >> yeah. >> all the jokes, answer all the jokes here. >> hey, guys. this is my thumb, yes, it is very long. yes, it is real. >> in this video that he shared on ticktock, he is just embracing it. he doesn't care, he thinks it is hilarious. he's 20 years old and lives in massachusetts. but as soon as he starts just being goofy about his fingers, he got tens of thousands of followers on social media. >> is his other thumb the same, or just one? >> just the one. >> can you imagine being in a thumb war with him? one, two, three, four. >> what he does say that he has yet to lose a thumb war. >> he's a gene simmons thumb. >> that is amazing. that is so -- >> we have to give him props for just saying, hey, this is me, i love it and he hopes this actually helps people embrace themselves and their uniqueness. he finds that co
but if you're jacob pena, you got a big thumb. >> whoa. no. >> no. photo shop. i'm calling photo shop. >> no way. >> uh-huh. jacob has embraced the fact that for whatever reason his thumb is five inches long. >> he must be really good at hitchhiking. >> yeah. >> all the jokes, answer all the jokes here. >> hey, guys. this is my thumb, yes, it is very long. yes, it is real. >> in this video that he shared on ticktock, he is just embracing it....
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brazil's president jacob also not too has authorized the deployment of the country's armed forces tohelp combat fires raging in the amazon rain forest this comes amid a growing international outcry over the places that threaten so huge trade deal french president emanuel and mark kong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of be at its ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world the meeting of the globe's richest nations promises to be challenging in addition to brazil's wildfires g 7 leaders will consider a range of hot button issues including migration u.s. iran relations and international trade. 356 migrants have been allowed to disembark on the mediterranean island of malta ending the latest impasse between european union government and geo rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portuga
brazil's president jacob also not too has authorized the deployment of the country's armed forces tohelp combat fires raging in the amazon rain forest this comes amid a growing international outcry over the places that threaten so huge trade deal french president emanuel and mark kong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town...
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jacob, what's the seen there ahead of the president's visit to texas?orter: you know what, craig? i was at el dorado high school this morning for a memorial and remembrance for the 22 people killed at this walmart and it was remarkably positive and uplifting. surprising, really, given the long history of the president's, in my estimation, disrespectful posture towards the residents of el paso. the way he was long characterized this city as dangerous is just completely factually incorrect. it's one of the safest big cities in america and we should remind people that the murderer of the alleged white supremacist that came to this walmart drove hundreds of miles to come here to one of the safest cities in the country in order to carry out this terrorist attack. and beto o'rourke, the candidate for the presidency of the united states and the former congressman that represents part of this area was there this morning. the president, of course, called out congressman o'rourke this morning on social media. but -- but in a sort of superficial way that you often
jacob, what's the seen there ahead of the president's visit to texas?orter: you know what, craig? i was at el dorado high school this morning for a memorial and remembrance for the 22 people killed at this walmart and it was remarkably positive and uplifting. surprising, really, given the long history of the president's, in my estimation, disrespectful posture towards the residents of el paso. the way he was long characterized this city as dangerous is just completely factually incorrect. it's...
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rees—mogg, and they we re believe jacob rees—mogg, and they were saying you have to vote for us. nigel farage out. were saying you have to vote for us. to keep nigel farage outm were saying you have to vote for us. to keep nigel farage out. it really conveyed that really fear that if we play this out and scale it out across the constituencies, please use across the constituencies, please use this as a barometer, that split leave vote as a result and remaining getting defeated, and eroding that grassroots based tories have come to rely on and it's up there for them after that devastating turnaround in the local elections early this year that precipitated theresa may to leaving office. they are really, really, really, scared about what it means for them in medium and long term, the artist scared of using the lid -- term, the artist scared of using the lid —— youth the boat and long term supporters. it's a real challenge. how do you go from being a lead constituency. i think about was exactly reflected today and galang led dan who are no brexit we will stop it. as anna said that vot
rees—mogg, and they we re believe jacob rees—mogg, and they were saying you have to vote for us. nigel farage out. were saying you have to vote for us. to keep nigel farage outm were saying you have to vote for us. to keep nigel farage out. it really conveyed that really fear that if we play this out and scale it out across the constituencies, please use across the constituencies, please use this as a barometer, that split leave vote as a result and remaining getting defeated, and eroding...
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jacob: without question. what the fed should do and what is expected decision of the fed, forecasting what members of the fomc will decide, it looks like there are sentiments to cut rates by 25 basis points, but i would urge everyone to listen carefully to the argument of those who are most skeptical about it. they have serious arguments. the fed today,t it is not equipped very well to deal with the next recession. low,interest rates are so this is not the place you want the most important instruments of monetary policy to be. you're talking about guidance. you're talking about this and that. things we defined yesterday is unconventional. you want to make them conventional? after all, they are not as effective as the most important instruments. insurance against the next recession, i talk about gourance about having -- to to the battlefield. i trust the fed will settle it. it is not through pressure. let's face it again. we talked about the fed. we talk about monetary policy because we are at jackson hole. th
jacob: without question. what the fed should do and what is expected decision of the fed, forecasting what members of the fomc will decide, it looks like there are sentiments to cut rates by 25 basis points, but i would urge everyone to listen carefully to the argument of those who are most skeptical about it. they have serious arguments. the fed today,t it is not equipped very well to deal with the next recession. low,interest rates are so this is not the place you want the most important...
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and the daily telegraph has got jacob 31st and brexit.heading back at those accusing boris johnson of being undemocratic, and undermining them a parliamentary duty, his was to give effect to the will of the nation, which has chosen to leave the eu. —— leave the eu. it shows organisation and strategy, doesn't it? there is a point where public is fed up, businesses set up, there has to be an end. nigel faraj and the brexit party are breathing down the neck of the conservative party. and also, we started this conversation saying, we started this three years ago as remainders. and now we feel that we have to be democratic and probably go with the flow of this, the country voters. so you both support leave, if there was another referendum, you would both support leave? we are talking about the outrage here. and who is more outrageous? mps who are trying to stop the biggest democratic vote in history? which was to leave the european union, that's an outrage, some would say. others would say it's an outrage that they are not giving voice. no-dea
and the daily telegraph has got jacob 31st and brexit.heading back at those accusing boris johnson of being undemocratic, and undermining them a parliamentary duty, his was to give effect to the will of the nation, which has chosen to leave the eu. —— leave the eu. it shows organisation and strategy, doesn't it? there is a point where public is fed up, businesses set up, there has to be an end. nigel faraj and the brexit party are breathing down the neck of the conservative party. and also,...
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hardliners however don't understand what all the fuss is about when asked if the move is democratic jacob riis mall answered it's absolutely democratic and constitutional behind the scenes at westminster opposition parties are forging alliances under great pressure to try to thwart johnson's plans they're focused on bringing a bill that would prevent a new deal breck's it could be fast tracked through parliament in the days before members are forced to take leave. so how are you kerry's latest political spasms being viewed by you d.w. correspondent bads riggers joins us from brussels welcome bent so britain's new prime minister says he wants a deal with brussels but his actions indicate that he's heading for no deal well this hardball pushed brussels towards reopening negotiations there's no real heightening of the upper thighs to negotiate with boris johnson after this new drama which is unfolding in london the chief negotiator of the european union we should be treated he was not given to british demands and t. is asking for why a solution for the irish border to keep this border open a
hardliners however don't understand what all the fuss is about when asked if the move is democratic jacob riis mall answered it's absolutely democratic and constitutional behind the scenes at westminster opposition parties are forging alliances under great pressure to try to thwart johnson's plans they're focused on bringing a bill that would prevent a new deal breck's it could be fast tracked through parliament in the days before members are forced to take leave. so how are you kerry's latest...
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on the rater play but go jacob scored 14 touchdowns last year, 11 rushing, three receiving. is progressing at the right pace with the raiders set to play the first preseason game saturday night at home against the rams. >>> trying to improve on the way in which we go about their surprised how fast i'm coming along and how natural it looks so i guess i try to improve every day. >>> 49ers are at home on saturday playing their first exhibition game against the dallas cowboys. set a clear training camp there's plenty of people trying to make an impression there as well. second-round drafting. sample had a four year career as south carolina and his senior season in which he office he benefited from that additional year in school. pastor samuel kot 62 passes for 882 yards and 11 touchdowns. in his sophomore year his versatility will be a welcome attribute with the 49ers and he's noticed how things are taking up a significant notch on the nfl level. >>> everybody in that room is pretty good so it's not day you can go out there and feel like you can have a bad day and you still come
on the rater play but go jacob scored 14 touchdowns last year, 11 rushing, three receiving. is progressing at the right pace with the raiders set to play the first preseason game saturday night at home against the rams. >>> trying to improve on the way in which we go about their surprised how fast i'm coming along and how natural it looks so i guess i try to improve every day. >>> 49ers are at home on saturday playing their first exhibition game against the dallas cowboys. set...
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south african high court has made a ruling that could have major repercussions for former president jacob zuma it set aside the findings of an inquiry which found there was no corruption in 1900 arms to go high court says the allegations were not properly examined under miller explains. the houghton high court a sitter side the findings of a commission that 3 years ago concluded that a government deal that procured billions of dollars worth of military arms had not been corrupt now that commission was set up in 2011 by former president jacob zuma and it said at that time there was no evidence of corruption in the more than $2000000000.00 military equipment deal that these were contracts that were entered into with several european defense companies back in 100-1900 time the commission didn't hold anyone accountable and said there was no undue influence in the selection of bridges then president zuma said the commission also found that there was no evidence of bribery or corruption but today's court judgment said that the commission had not done enough to fully investigate those allegation
south african high court has made a ruling that could have major repercussions for former president jacob zuma it set aside the findings of an inquiry which found there was no corruption in 1900 arms to go high court says the allegations were not properly examined under miller explains. the houghton high court a sitter side the findings of a commission that 3 years ago concluded that a government deal that procured billions of dollars worth of military arms had not been corrupt now that...
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jacob riis mooc for example he's the leader of the house of commons he's somebody who with boris johnson has led the leave campaign leaving the view and he says well you know it's not really such a big deal it's more or less business as usual and these colleagues. are with the very latest from london for us thank you burkett. let's get a round up now some other stories making news around the world a former leader of the demilitarized park rebel group in colombia says he will once again take up arms against the government the militant leader known as secures the colombian government violating a peace treaty signed with farka 2016 which ended decades of civil war. brazil's president has reportedly signed a decree to ban burning in the amazon rain forest according to local media this comes after mounting international pressure to quell the high number of fires there many of them set by farmers in an attempt to clear land. many separatist forces have regained control of the city of aid in the war torn countries interim capital separatist government troops who have attempted to take back the
jacob riis mooc for example he's the leader of the house of commons he's somebody who with boris johnson has led the leave campaign leaving the view and he says well you know it's not really such a big deal it's more or less business as usual and these colleagues. are with the very latest from london for us thank you burkett. let's get a round up now some other stories making news around the world a former leader of the demilitarized park rebel group in colombia says he will once again take up...
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it was through assemblymen like peter jacob carter and other that passedcians legislation creating a public school system in virginia. and other measures like that. or other objects we have related to peter jacobs story represent -- activism, the there is a photo here which lists the colored voters they described who are registered to vote in 1867. there is a broadside of a mass meeting of a democratic republican association, which andan alliance of black men white union supporters who were advocating to give black men the right to vote. unfortunately, as i said, the white establishment was not happy with this newfound power. all the various measures and measures designed to disenfranchisement -- disenfranchise black men. accommodating in a new state constitution that was passed in 1902. that's the culmination of decades worth of measures trying to disenfranchise black voters and black political participation. the 1902 because a tuition was particularly effective at that effective at doing that. since many virginians in this ,eriod could not afford that that tax was incredibly succes
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brazil's president jacob also nardo 1st retracted then repeated his accusation that the blaze is sweeping the amazon was started by environmental organizations here tonight a firestorm of criticism after blaming non-governmental organizations for the fires j. about sonata did not support his claims with proof he made the statement as new figures showed that there had been a record number of fires there this year. the french seaside resort of b.s. hits is gearing up for the arrival of world leaders with more than 13000 police deployed as well as military personnel and drones 7 heads of state from the world's wealthiest countries the g 7 nations will spend 2 days tackling hot button issues including trade disputes climate change and iran. a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of chemists last year has been found guilty and sentenced to almost 10 years in prison the killings sparked a wave of anti immigrant protests and riots. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the phone has become friends the president's office one day and you ge
brazil's president jacob also nardo 1st retracted then repeated his accusation that the blaze is sweeping the amazon was started by environmental organizations here tonight a firestorm of criticism after blaming non-governmental organizations for the fires j. about sonata did not support his claims with proof he made the statement as new figures showed that there had been a record number of fires there this year. the french seaside resort of b.s. hits is gearing up for the arrival of world...
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jacobs, just transfer the money from the emerson project. >> what emerson project? don't be that guy.>> rr:n 20e montgomery johnson fell victim to a phony online scam involving a nigerian scheme. >> he got my heart and my head just went with it. >> reporter: it cost her much of her life's savings. >> you lied to me for over two years and you have stolen over $1 million from me. >> reporter: those romance scams have become a huge part of online corruption, and today's crackdown was just a small slice. according to the federal trade commission, victims lost $143 million in romance schemes last year. norah, that's more than any tyher type of fraud reported to the federal government. >> o'donnell: stunning. jamie yuccas, thank you. a tennessee man is under arrest atnight for allegedly threatening a mass shooting at planned parenthood in washington, d.c. and this is not an isolated case. stnce the shootings in el paso ad dayton, at least 38 suspects have been arrested in 18 states and washington, d.c. chip reid found a common thread >>ls s asome of the cases. acanned par
jacobs, just transfer the money from the emerson project. >> what emerson project? don't be that guy.>> rr:n 20e montgomery johnson fell victim to a phony online scam involving a nigerian scheme. >> he got my heart and my head just went with it. >> reporter: it cost her much of her life's savings. >> you lied to me for over two years and you have stolen over $1 million from me. >> reporter: those romance scams have become a huge part of online corruption, and...
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commons leader, jacob rees mogg, tells the telegraph, parliament's duty is to deliver on the result of, and mps trying to thwart brexit are risking a constitutional crisis/ a constitutional crisis. 0n the daily mail: boris takes his gloves 0ff — by suspending parliament for nearly five weeks. johnson goes for broke — is the headline in tomorrow's times. the paper reports that downing street has drawn up a battle plan to frustrate rebels and opposition parties. 0n the front of the financial times — boris johnson sparked uproar over plans to shut down parliament for five weeks to protect his brexit plan. it's a prorogue state — reads the headline on the front of the metro, as the queen agrees to the pm's request to suspend parliament. the guardian reports on the outrage of rebel mps as they gear up for an historic clash next week following the prime minister's announcement to suspend parliament in the run—up to brexit. and ballsy boris comes out fighting is across tomorrow's sun newspaper with the headline — hey big suspender. that hey big suspender. is my favourite, i think. you saying
commons leader, jacob rees mogg, tells the telegraph, parliament's duty is to deliver on the result of, and mps trying to thwart brexit are risking a constitutional crisis/ a constitutional crisis. 0n the daily mail: boris takes his gloves 0ff — by suspending parliament for nearly five weeks. johnson goes for broke — is the headline in tomorrow's times. the paper reports that downing street has drawn up a battle plan to frustrate rebels and opposition parties. 0n the front of the financial...
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we have jacob cintron. we have dr. allen tyrod and medical director -- the chief of staff and cindy stout president and ceo of el paso children's hospital. i wish that i was meeting you under different circumstances. i say it, we need to be here. we need to tell the stories of what happened here. and what was capable because of what was done. what is the hospital dealing with, jacob, in terms of what it's been seeing and what it's had to deal with in the last couple of days? >> as a level one trauma center in the region we plan for this and drill for this so as soon as we got the call, our surgeons, our medical staff, our nurses, everybody came in. we had people coming this that weren't called to come in to come in and volunteer and connected with the other hospitals. hospitals outside were calling in to offer assistance. dr. tyroc is our chief of staff and trained his surgeons amazingly well so we had people lined up ready to go. patients came in and they received the best care and sadly we had one that didn't make it
we have jacob cintron. we have dr. allen tyrod and medical director -- the chief of staff and cindy stout president and ceo of el paso children's hospital. i wish that i was meeting you under different circumstances. i say it, we need to be here. we need to tell the stories of what happened here. and what was capable because of what was done. what is the hospital dealing with, jacob, in terms of what it's been seeing and what it's had to deal with in the last couple of days? >> as a level...
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such a long time 5 weeks greg said hardliners however don't understand what all the fuss is about jacob reese mog told reporters the move was democratic. here. behind the scenes at westminster opposition parties of forging alliances under great pressure to try to politically thwart johnson's plans they are focused on bringing forward legislation to prevent a no deal breakers that. will use every palminteri device that we possibly can and if that has to include at some stage a vote of no confidence that is will still be open to us that will be on the table what we won't do what we won't do is allow boris johnson to act like a dictator. but politicians only have 4 session days to get any measure through parliament it is a tight race against time. and for more on the legal aspects of this i'm joined tonight by dr joe well grove of senior lecturer in law at middlesex university or the bergen is going to have you on the show let's let's talk about time is the clock working against parliament now does parliament have only next week to stop its own suspension. very simply yes so let's start wi
such a long time 5 weeks greg said hardliners however don't understand what all the fuss is about jacob reese mog told reporters the move was democratic. here. behind the scenes at westminster opposition parties of forging alliances under great pressure to try to politically thwart johnson's plans they are focused on bringing forward legislation to prevent a no deal breakers that. will use every palminteri device that we possibly can and if that has to include at some stage a vote of no...