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mario jacobson was my light. >> reporter: when he was orphaned at age four he lived in maria jacobson'sear beirut. through jacobson he found music. >> i used to hear classical music drifting across the corridors. >> reporter: and along with thousands of other armenian orphans he found compassion. she blessed her. she used to say that you will grow up like a tree by a well watered river. and the sad thing that she can't see is . . . >> reporter: but the people behind 100 lives hope jacobson's story will inspire others to stand up to injustice today. they are getting support from the non-profit not on our watch. >> we want to inspire. there's no question about that. but we also want to send messages to our political leaders, saying it is simply unacceptable to stand idly by while mass atrocities occur in our world today. >> reporter: most call the armenian killings a genocide. turkey hasn't accepted that. >> we're not a political actor in that dialogue. others will have to make their own decisions. >> reporter: but you do call it a genocide. >> it is indeed a genocide. for us it's a human
mario jacobson was my light. >> reporter: when he was orphaned at age four he lived in maria jacobson'sear beirut. through jacobson he found music. >> i used to hear classical music drifting across the corridors. >> reporter: and along with thousands of other armenian orphans he found compassion. she blessed her. she used to say that you will grow up like a tree by a well watered river. and the sad thing that she can't see is . . . >> reporter: but the people behind 100...
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roberta jacobson lo que ya estÁ terminando en la aprehensiÓn de cuba en esa lista.ar en realizar ejercicios fuertes asÍ sean durante 10 minutos pero con mucho vigor, sudando mucho y moviÉndose al mÁximo eso quiere decir que no se trata de pasar largas horas en el gimnasio expertos estudiaron salas de 200.000 adultos y llegaron a estas conclusiones les decimos que consulten, >>muy buenos dÍas. soy fabiola y me da mucho gusto estar con usted y contigo. kira: yo soy kira vilanova. fabiola: el vicepresidente su esposa estÁn por llegar al Área de la bahÍa y eso serÁ para viernes y sÁbado.
roberta jacobson lo que ya estÁ terminando en la aprehensiÓn de cuba en esa lista.ar en realizar ejercicios fuertes asÍ sean durante 10 minutos pero con mucho vigor, sudando mucho y moviÉndose al mÁximo eso quiere decir que no se trata de pasar largas horas en el gimnasio expertos estudiaron salas de 200.000 adultos y llegaron a estas conclusiones les decimos que consulten, >>muy buenos dÍas. soy fabiola y me da mucho gusto estar con usted y contigo. kira: yo soy kira vilanova....
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mccullough: the story of truman and eddie jacobson would make a wonderful play. there are so many stories about it, i hardly know which to use. eddie jacobson came to the white house to make the case for the recognition of israel. and truman said, i know why you are here. and then, i cannot remember exactly what eddie said. it is in the big book. but truman turned in his seat and looked out the window. and then he turned back and looked at eddie. tears streaming down his face. nsaid use son of a bitch. i cannot go against you. he was not going against him. he would have done it anyway. toughest obstacle he had to face was general marshall. he was not for it. not because he was against jews. it was not for it because of the military reality of the situation. it was a brave decision. just as the segregating the -- d segregating the armed forces. a president, when he takes office, ought to call in an expert and say, make me a list of all the decisions i can make without having to go to congress. and then get busy. [laughter] >> thank you. host: i know there were oth
mccullough: the story of truman and eddie jacobson would make a wonderful play. there are so many stories about it, i hardly know which to use. eddie jacobson came to the white house to make the case for the recognition of israel. and truman said, i know why you are here. and then, i cannot remember exactly what eddie said. it is in the big book. but truman turned in his seat and looked out the window. and then he turned back and looked at eddie. tears streaming down his face. nsaid use son of...
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roberta jacobson lo que ya estÁ terminando en la aprehensiÓn de cuba en esa lista.nity. la primera toalla femenina de foam del mundo. absorbe 10 veces su peso. se siente como si nada. infinity. always. reescribe las reglas. ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ >> noticias para los amantes del ejercicio, un nuevo estudio sugiere que una forma de mantenerse fÍsicamente bien podrÍa estar en realizar ejercicios fuertes asÍ sean durante 10 minutos pero con mucho vigor, sudando mucho y moviÉndose al mÁximo eso quiere decir que no se trata de pasar largas horas en el gimnasio expertos estudiaron salas de 200.000 adultos y llegaron a estas conclusiones les decimos que consulten, con sus mÉdicos antes de comenzar cualquier rutina de ejercicio. adriana: bienvenidos a contacto deportivo. en mÉxico puebla y monterrey se enfrentan por un pase a la final de la copa mx. los caboteros quieren dejar en el camino al gru
roberta jacobson lo que ya estÁ terminando en la aprehensiÓn de cuba en esa lista.nity. la primera toalla femenina de foam del mundo. absorbe 10 veces su peso. se siente como si nada. infinity. always. reescribe las reglas. ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ >> noticias para los amantes del ejercicio, un...
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roberta jacobson lo que ya estÁ terminando en la aprehensiÓn de cuba en esa lista.star en realizar ejercicios fuertes asÍ sean durante 10 minutos pero con mucho vigor, sudando mucho y moviÉndose al mÁximo eso quiere decir que no se trata de pasar largas horas en el gimnasio expertos estudiaron salas de 200.000 adultos y llegaron a estas conclusiones les decimos que consulten, que me pones el cuerno. andrÉs: mi amor fue erika la que me provocÓ ella se metiÓ al vestidor. andrea: y tÚ muy dejado. andrÉs: es que la carne es dÉbil. andrea: y bien pudiste decirle que se saliera y claramente vi que estabas disfrutando los besos que se daban. andrÉs: entiÉndeme, mi amor soy hombre. tÚ y yo ya llevamos un aÑo de novios y no ha pasado nada de nada. andrea: ¿y cÓmo quieres que me entregue a ti si siempre te estÁs metiendo con otras? para mÍ el sexo no es una diversiÓn. el dÍa que tenga relaciones es porque estoy realmente convencida que no soy un juguete para nadie. andrÉs: pero chiquita tÚ no eres un juguete para mÍ. no, no, no, erika, esto ya no puede ser. erika: ay, ¿por qu
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assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs, roberta jacobson.week, she said she was surprised few countries had defended u.s. sanctions against venezuela. >> i was -- i will confess, a bit disappointed there weren't more who defended the fact that, clearly, this was not intended to hurt the venezuelan people are the venezuelan government even, as a whole, and did not more clearly explain or elucidate as we did for them in advance -- because we did talk to governments in advance on the sanctions -- that this was really very, very nearly targeted. amy: in march come all 33 members of the community of latin american and caribbean states known as celac expressed opposition the u.s. sanctions against venezuela. miguel tinker salas, your response to one of the representatives, the u.s. representative, of course, president obama will be there, too, in panama? >> i think it mirrors what happened in the 2012 summit in colombia. there's a certain arrogance behind the statement that you are disappointed about the fact that latin american leaders did not su
assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs, roberta jacobson.week, she said she was surprised few countries had defended u.s. sanctions against venezuela. >> i was -- i will confess, a bit disappointed there weren't more who defended the fact that, clearly, this was not intended to hurt the venezuelan people are the venezuelan government even, as a whole, and did not more clearly explain or elucidate as we did for them in advance -- because we did talk to governments in...
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assistant secretary of state, roberta jacobson says obama and castro will have some personal interaction during their stay in panama. u.s. officials are considering removing cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. analysts say bilateral summit could boost the momentum for an early restoration of diplomatic relations and the reopening of the u.s. embassy in havana. >>> members of the u.s. federal jury have delivered a verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. they've found the surviving suspect guilty of all 30 charges. their next task is to decide whether dzhokhar daughter 9887 should face life in prison or the death penalty. the 21-year-old defendant has been on trial for the bombing two years ago. the charges against him included using a weapon of mass destruction. tsarnaev was also charged with fatally shooting a police officer while on the run. his older brother tamerlan then 26, was killed in a shoot-out with police. when the trial began last month, tsarnaev tsarnaev's lawyers admitted the brothers were responsible for the attacks but tried to convince the jurors thei
assistant secretary of state, roberta jacobson says obama and castro will have some personal interaction during their stay in panama. u.s. officials are considering removing cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. analysts say bilateral summit could boost the momentum for an early restoration of diplomatic relations and the reopening of the u.s. embassy in havana. >>> members of the u.s. federal jury have delivered a verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. they've...
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roberta jacobson lo que ya estÁ terminando en la aprehensiÓn de cuba en esa lista. no se trata de pasar largas horas en el gimnasio expertos estudiaron salas de 200.000 adultos y llegaron a estas conclusiones les decimos que consulten, ♪ ♪ ♪ >> buenas noches, bienvenidos al contacto deportivo. o en mÉxico, se enfrentan por un pase a la final de la copa mx. para dejar en el camino al turco, y su pandilla, ademÁs ha sido un comienzo caliente para nosotros en la grandes ligas. le...
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jake, jacobson was you no he what he means by fair. damn sure. we did. we did. my question is. in the last election we heard a governor from a southern state proposed to eliminate three agencies of government. couldn't remember which agencies to get rid of it. and the sentiment of wanting to really eliminate so much of the government. we heard a lot of in the last couple of decades. that drives people that may be would aspire to public service away. oh you would you comment on that? well, i don't know. i mean. can you make the government more efficient? sure you can. there is no question about that. and there is a lot of duplication. i think that the real damage comes when you don't speck commitment of the people in public service. [applause] it is as high a calling as you can have. you know. i went down there. and i should tell you this is an incredible country. i didn't know anybody in washington. general council defense department. one job led to another. and general count civil the army. i did not know president johnson when i with went to work for him. and when i went over
jake, jacobson was you no he what he means by fair. damn sure. we did. we did. my question is. in the last election we heard a governor from a southern state proposed to eliminate three agencies of government. couldn't remember which agencies to get rid of it. and the sentiment of wanting to really eliminate so much of the government. we heard a lot of in the last couple of decades. that drives people that may be would aspire to public service away. oh you would you comment on that? well, i...
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president was making the overtures to the castro brothers and actually having his assistant secretary jacobson make these arrangements. nothing has changed. the cuban people can't participate in the economy no promise they can. all the things that a democracy is. >> why do you think president's doing it? >> i think the president is looking for a legacy. i think president's demonstrated here in six years seven or eight if you count his campaigning that there's a ideologic point that the foreign relations have been done wrong. we need to be a lot nicer to people we need to be the ones to sorts of cow to you kowtow, and we need to mean well and everything will work that out and using iran as a perfect example of why that doesn't work. >> do you think that embassies will actually open? >> it's hard to say. senator rubio of course has been very vocal about this, a number of other republicans senator menendez. it's hard to know if they will. i believe the president technicallytechnically has the authority and he could certainly find the money if he wanted to do it. but i think this is beginning of t
president was making the overtures to the castro brothers and actually having his assistant secretary jacobson make these arrangements. nothing has changed. the cuban people can't participate in the economy no promise they can. all the things that a democracy is. >> why do you think president's doing it? >> i think the president is looking for a legacy. i think president's demonstrated here in six years seven or eight if you count his campaigning that there's a ideologic point that...
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assistant secretary of state roberta jacobson gives the keynote. topics are u.s. sanctions on venezuela, economic development and energy security. president obama and 34 other leaders will take part in the summit in panama on april 10 and 11. this is just over an hour. ted: morning, everyone. can you hear me? great. welcome to brookings. i'm ted piccone, senior fellow with the latin american initiative here at the foreign policy program, and i'm very happy to introduce today's event and our speakers on summit of the americas prospects for american relations. as you all know next week we will have the seventh summit of the americas in panama city, and much anticipated because of the developments around host of issues including the first time that the government of cuba will be attending, and it will be president raul castro sitting together with other heads of state, and most importantly sitting with president obama at this gathering. of course, it's not just about cuba. there are many, many issues on the interamerican agenda. i think there's a key moment of opport
assistant secretary of state roberta jacobson gives the keynote. topics are u.s. sanctions on venezuela, economic development and energy security. president obama and 34 other leaders will take part in the summit in panama on april 10 and 11. this is just over an hour. ted: morning, everyone. can you hear me? great. welcome to brookings. i'm ted piccone, senior fellow with the latin american initiative here at the foreign policy program, and i'm very happy to introduce today's event and our...
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and we will start with opening remarks as keynote speaker from roberta jacobson, the assistant secretarytern western hemisphere affairs at the department of state. roberta and i just take the first report to give in the '90s and the clinton administration and it's been fascinating to watch her career develop, and now holding this very senior position, at a critical can time confirmed by the u.s. senate. and she will make opening remarks and then we'll have a panel discussion led by harold trinkunas who is the robinson chair and senior fellow director the latin american initiative here. he came to us from the naval postgraduate school where he was professor for national security affairs in monterey. we will also be joined by richard feinberg from the university of california-san diego and a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings. richard is really the godfather of the summit process, was the senior official at the white house for the first miami summit of the americas in 1994 and has attended every summit except for one and will be going to panel along with roberta and many, many oth
and we will start with opening remarks as keynote speaker from roberta jacobson, the assistant secretarytern western hemisphere affairs at the department of state. roberta and i just take the first report to give in the '90s and the clinton administration and it's been fascinating to watch her career develop, and now holding this very senior position, at a critical can time confirmed by the u.s. senate. and she will make opening remarks and then we'll have a panel discussion led by harold...
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betty: as we near the opening bell, i want to bring in brian jacobson chief portfolio strategist at wellsgement. did we hear you right? you think the fed could start raising rates as early as july? brian: sure, why not? there are a variety of opinions, i will fill another one out there. an inner meeting rate hike. they could raise rates in july no reason why they cannot even know there is not a press conference at that point. it does not mean they are not going to do anything. janet yellen is in a position where she's going to look at the data. the data suggests we are going to see a pickup in economic activity. we had a winter freeze and we are going through a spring thaw. if there is enough data to suggest conditions are returning to normal they might start normalizing policy. june might be too early. i think tomorrow's meeting is going to be interesting. it is the first time they are going to try to give us some idea about when they might start raising rates. how are they going to communicate? in a short period of time, at the next meeting -- tomorrow's meeting could be interesting. be
betty: as we near the opening bell, i want to bring in brian jacobson chief portfolio strategist at wellsgement. did we hear you right? you think the fed could start raising rates as early as july? brian: sure, why not? there are a variety of opinions, i will fill another one out there. an inner meeting rate hike. they could raise rates in july no reason why they cannot even know there is not a press conference at that point. it does not mean they are not going to do anything. janet yellen is...
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i will bring in brian jacobson. you are coming to us from wisconsin, is that true?rrect. matt: i am sorry about your loss there. let me ask you about what you thought. brian: i think fed officials have come out unqualified what they have reflected in the fed minutes in light of the new information. even though they seem divided over whether or not there should be a june rate hike, keep in mind there were only several participants that wanted a june rate hike. that probably means about four of the participants. when you think about the five board members and the 12 regional fed presidents, out of the total of what 17, four of them wanted a hike in june. it is not evenly divided. it is more biased to later in the year. matt: you are the second person i heard suggested possibility of an eighth. why bother at that level? brian: why bother having it at zero to 25 basis points? it is a must a rounding error at these levels as to what the fed funds rate will be. i think one of the reasons i would encourage the fed to consider doing an eighth instead of a full quarter is it
i will bring in brian jacobson. you are coming to us from wisconsin, is that true?rrect. matt: i am sorry about your loss there. let me ask you about what you thought. brian: i think fed officials have come out unqualified what they have reflected in the fed minutes in light of the new information. even though they seem divided over whether or not there should be a june rate hike, keep in mind there were only several participants that wanted a june rate hike. that probably means about four of...
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please join me in thanking roberta jacobson. [applause] >> next, a discussion on religious liberties in the united states. then remarks by admiral mike rogers. then the nuclear agreement by the iranaian president rouhani. >> tonight, former texas state senator wendy davis. she made headlines in 2013 speaking for more than 10 hours straight during a debate on abortion clinics. she talks about women and politics at an event hosted by uc berkeley, including the progress on lgbt issues, gender issue seem to be taking a step backward. >> as we watch and celebrate lgbt advances with more and more states moving to marriage equality and as we witness divisive, discriminatory policies like don't ask, don't tell being repealed, after years of hard work and effort that is to be celebrated, gender politics seems to be taking a step backwards. women are facing an onslaught of legislation that threatens their reproductive freedoms and access to abortion. we occupy 56% of minimum wage jobs even though we make up only about 49% of the workforce
please join me in thanking roberta jacobson. [applause] >> next, a discussion on religious liberties in the united states. then remarks by admiral mike rogers. then the nuclear agreement by the iranaian president rouhani. >> tonight, former texas state senator wendy davis. she made headlines in 2013 speaking for more than 10 hours straight during a debate on abortion clinics. she talks about women and politics at an event hosted by uc berkeley, including the progress on lgbt issues,...
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information at a time in the drone, and to the extent it detects any illegal activity that puts you in the jacobson world of -- >> this is a month long surveillance. >> for the analysis, i'm going to think of aggregation as taking the drone data, adding to it other data, and then drawing conclusions from it. versus persistence which is taking the drone data for days and days. and my view is persistence alone is going to be enough to trigger the fourth amendment protection. and i base that view on the jones case and the five justices who seem to think that the trespass didn't really matter so long as there was persisted surveillance even though the case did go down on trespass grounds. i want to flag to folks a really interesting discussion about exactly this at the privacy law scholar's conference on june 24th, 2012. just search on this from jones to drones how to define the fourth amendment. >> right. you can't hold back those clever scholars. now, i want to -- this was a good discussion. i want to flip the hypothetical, which is not so hypothetical and, david ask you what if google did it? and to
information at a time in the drone, and to the extent it detects any illegal activity that puts you in the jacobson world of -- >> this is a month long surveillance. >> for the analysis, i'm going to think of aggregation as taking the drone data, adding to it other data, and then drawing conclusions from it. versus persistence which is taking the drone data for days and days. and my view is persistence alone is going to be enough to trigger the fourth amendment protection. and i...
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regime is saying that as well that they are talking about these issues and this is something roberta jacobsontions and we're going to get this done. something that didn't occur before there was talks. >> that's right. as soon as there are some results, then the administration should be taking cuba off the state sponsor terrorism list. however, not just based on some promise by the castro regime. the law is clear that any regime that provides a sanctuary should remain on that list. of that five pages, three of those five pages is taking assurea assurances that they have never supported terrorism. this whole thing is based on a lie. and assurances they are abiding by it and caught violating laws. >> now that the petition to take it off the list goes to congress at 45 days to do something with it, do you think they'll be able to do anything on that? >> i think definitely congress will look at this very closely. we'll look at the negligence that administration has taken into account here by ignoring some of the key issues while admitting it's harboring terrorists. i also urge congress to ensure t
regime is saying that as well that they are talking about these issues and this is something roberta jacobsontions and we're going to get this done. something that didn't occur before there was talks. >> that's right. as soon as there are some results, then the administration should be taking cuba off the state sponsor terrorism list. however, not just based on some promise by the castro regime. the law is clear that any regime that provides a sanctuary should remain on that list. of that...
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joining us right now is brian jacobson, chief strategist at wells fargo advantage funds. our bear is simon mail the head of asian equities. good to see you both. thank you for joining us. brian, you think there's more juice here yes? >> i do. actually today is an interesting day to be talking about this since it was yun we're ago today that chinese officials announced the intention to create that shanghai high pressure hong kong connect. when they opened up that fire hose on november 17th 2014 it really unleashed a lot of liquidity into the financial markets. it was a year ago jeff everett told me this is going to be big and it has been. i think there's still a lot of room to run. >> simon, exactly that question. has it been too big or is there still runway? >> i believe it's been too big in the hang high market. you have seen a classic speculative bubble. the problem is chinese investors since the property market and increasingly macao who has been closed off as an avenue for investment, they've turned their attention to the stock market. that has meant you have a stock
joining us right now is brian jacobson, chief strategist at wells fargo advantage funds. our bear is simon mail the head of asian equities. good to see you both. thank you for joining us. brian, you think there's more juice here yes? >> i do. actually today is an interesting day to be talking about this since it was yun we're ago today that chinese officials announced the intention to create that shanghai high pressure hong kong connect. when they opened up that fire hose on november 17th...
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please join me in thanking roberta jacobson. [ applause ] >>> join american history tv for live coverageng the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomatox in april 1865, confederate general robert e. lee met ulysses s. grant and surrendered his army of northern virginia effectively ending the civil war. we'll be live from appomattox courthouse national historical park in virginia today at 1:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:00 p.m. here on american history tv on c-span3. >>> this sunday on q&a senior editor for "the weekly standard" andrew ferguson on his writing career, the gop presidential candidates for 2016 and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want somebody who looks like he's stood up for them. i'm amazed now to the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment and the sense of being put upon. those people really don't understand us. here's a guy who does understand us and he's going to stick it to them. hillary clinton will give her own version of that kind of thing. and i don't think that was actually true 30 years ago. i mean resent
please join me in thanking roberta jacobson. [ applause ] >>> join american history tv for live coverageng the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomatox in april 1865, confederate general robert e. lee met ulysses s. grant and surrendered his army of northern virginia effectively ending the civil war. we'll be live from appomattox courthouse national historical park in virginia today at 1:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:00 p.m. here on american history tv on c-span3. >>>...