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jacobson/murfee's owner: "i don't know where murfee is?">murfee's owner jj jacobson says the dog was last seen sunday in the front yard of her home on east castro valley blvd in castro valleyjacobson says the initial reward for murfee's return has been increased to $10,000 dollars. bring him back safe and the money is yours...no questions asked sgt. ray kelly of the alameda county sheriff's office wants to reassure the person who has murfee that the best way to avoid ja
sgt. ray kelly of the alameda county sheriff's office wants to reassure the person who has murfee that the best way to avoid ja
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we started talking and introduced himself and chitchat about bozeman in general when ben jacobson placed his recorder right up to him about here and started asking him questions about the cbo report on the republican healthcare bill and you heard what happened from there. i myself was standing about two feet d jacobs when it happened. there was a table in between. i saw the whole thing when he grabbed him by the neck both hands, slid him to the side. body slammed him and got on top of him and started punching and yelling at him and ben jacobs scrambled to his knees, grabbed his glasses and you heard him talk about his glasses being
we started talking and introduced himself and chitchat about bozeman in general when ben jacobson placed his recorder right up to him about here and started asking him questions about the cbo report on the republican healthcare bill and you heard what happened from there. i myself was standing about two feet d jacobs when it happened. there was a table in between. i saw the whole thing when he grabbed him by the neck both hands, slid him to the side. body slammed him and got on top of him and...
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jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >>>> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's no way murphy could have gotten over this fence. but it's possible that someone who's been to the property knows how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way someone would know that murphy is here, is that they have driven on by and have seen him. there is a gentleman who has come by and numerous times talked about the dogs and always talked about murphy because he is the nicer dog. >> jacobson hopes wherever she is right now, he's being treated well. >> i hope wherever he is is accepting him as a family pet. >> reporter: murphy is their mentor, a dog's dog who coaxes shepherd's out of their shells and helps ready them for adoption. >> all you do is look at murphy, that's the kind of dog he is. >> reporter: the alameda county sheriff's office says they're treating this as a theft. >> jacob
jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >>>> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's no way murphy could have gotten over this fence. but it's possible that someone who's been to the property knows how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way someone...
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jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >>just kill mess. >> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's no way murphy could have gotten over this fence. but it's possible that someone who's been to the property knows how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way someone would know that murphy is here, is that they have driven on by and have seen him. there is a gentleman who has come by and numerous times talked about the dogs and always talked about murphy because he is the nicer dog. >> jacobson hopes wherever she is right now, he's being treated well. >> i hope wherever he is is accepting him as a family pet. >> reporter: murphy is their mentor, a dog's dog who coaxes shepherd's out of their shells and helps ready them for adoption. >> all you do is look at murphy, that's the kind of dog he is. >> reporter: the alameda county sheriff's office says they're treating this as a
jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >>just kill mess. >> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's no way murphy could have gotten over this fence. but it's possible that someone who's been to the property knows how to get inside and take her dog. >> the...
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jacobson vowed to return all $10,000, reward money donated on a go fund me website set up for the return of her german shepherd named murfee. >> everybody will get their money back. >> reporter: murfee disappeared sunday, jacobson drove her car monday looking for him. then this morning the dog's body was found in the back seat. some people think that murfee died in your care and that you placed the dog in the car and are blaming someone else for this. >> i understand that you just said that. i can't respond. i mean, he didn't, first of all, he didn't. >> reporter: further, jacobson says searchers with dogs found no sign of murfee in the immediate area. >> anybody that's been to the house knows that murfee wasn't in the house. they've had their dogs running through my house. >> reporter: yet murfee appears in your car this morning. >> yes. i completely understand where somebody would say, well, that's crazy. yeah, it really is crazy. >> reporter: chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >>> it's been more than three months on the case but still a few more days remain until the verdict could be a
jacobson vowed to return all $10,000, reward money donated on a go fund me website set up for the return of her german shepherd named murfee. >> everybody will get their money back. >> reporter: murfee disappeared sunday, jacobson drove her car monday looking for him. then this morning the dog's body was found in the back seat. some people think that murfee died in your care and that you placed the dog in the car and are blaming someone else for this. >> i understand that you...
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the dog's owner says bring him back safe and the money is yours...no questions asked jacobson/murfee'sner: "absolutely! no questions asked by me. he can come in the front door just like he left through the front door. we don't care. we just want murfee back hopefully somebody will realize that a hunk of change is a whole lot better than murfee">if you think you know murfee's location you can call the number or the screen or contact the alameda county sherri's office...in castro valley haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) coming up... after a three- day heat wave... get ready for cooler temperatures about to hit the bay area.(steve) chief meteorologist brittney shipp has details on what to expect in your neighborhood... .hot conditions today as ridge apex shifts inland. tomorrow will be another hot today as the ridge begins to exit into the great basin. a modest cooling trend will start on thursday as coastal stratus ret
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office of fried frank harris shriver and jacobson. i serve as special adviser to the commission on immigration. i'm delighted to be your moderator this morning and delighted to be sharing the stage with this distinguished group of panelists. i've moderated a lot of programs for the aba before, but i've learned so much preparing for this one, because this is not a topic on which i work every day. so the materials that we've gotten and the preparation that i've been able to do with these folks has been really constructi instructive for me. i'm pleased to have the chance to offer this wide range of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to all of you this morning. in short, today's program will explore in depth the sanctuary city concept that has come into so much prominence since the recent executive orders on immigration priorities. as you'll hear later in the program, sanctuary is not a new concept in the law or in practice, but is really in the forefront of some of the discussions today. we'll be talking about the definit
office of fried frank harris shriver and jacobson. i serve as special adviser to the commission on immigration. i'm delighted to be your moderator this morning and delighted to be sharing the stage with this distinguished group of panelists. i've moderated a lot of programs for the aba before, but i've learned so much preparing for this one, because this is not a topic on which i work every day. so the materials that we've gotten and the preparation that i've been able to do with these folks...
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. -- "roberta jacobson" se dirigio a la prensa en en la "primera conferencia nacional de fen- ta-nilo 100 veces mas potente que la morfina, ha aumentado su popularidad entre las drogas sinteticas, lo que ha obligado a los dos paises a redoblar sus esfuerzos para erradicar su trafico. blanca/top vo --la guardia costera de ecuador intercept esta semana un cargamento de mas de 5 toneladas de cocaina que se dirigia hacia espaÑa. --oficiales anti-narcoticos abordaron el barco en la provincia de santa elena y arrestaron a mas de 20 tripulantes droga. --de acuerdo a reportes, la cocaina era trasladada por una organizacion de narcotraficantes con base en galicia..al norte de espaÑa. vo cesar -- los diez paises con las tasas mas altas de homicidio se encuentran en america latina y el caribe. take half slab reveal 1 -- honduras, con 85, 7 homicidios por cada 100 mil habitantes ocupa el peor lugar en la lista reveal 2 seguido de el salvador, donde se registran 63,2 asesinatos por cada 100 mil habitantes. reveal 3 venezuela lo sigue en la lista con 51, 7 homicidios. blanca / topvo --para una madr
. -- "roberta jacobson" se dirigio a la prensa en en la "primera conferencia nacional de fen- ta-nilo 100 veces mas potente que la morfina, ha aumentado su popularidad entre las drogas sinteticas, lo que ha obligado a los dos paises a redoblar sus esfuerzos para erradicar su trafico. blanca/top vo --la guardia costera de ecuador intercept esta semana un cargamento de mas de 5 toneladas de cocaina que se dirigia hacia espaÑa. --oficiales anti-narcoticos abordaron el barco en la...
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dana jacobson with is here with a race to leech a milestone of human endurance. story. good morning. >> yeah. two hours, two minutes, and 57 seconds. that's the fastest a human has every run a 26.2-mile maratho companies vying to break through that barrier. neither would have gotten this close without help from science. the morning after a late spring snowstorm in boulder, colorado. roger and his friend go for a daily run. but for this pair, running is more than just a hypo. they're scientists at the university of colorado and they're trying to solve a very specific challenge, bring the world record marathon time below two hours. >> in a recently published study they found a few surprisingly le equipment could do the trick. first, if an elite runner wants to break the record, h has to choose a raese with the right course, one which also conforms to the rules of the sports governing body. >> if you had a course that had the mauks millimeter downhill, that saves about 30 seconds. >> they's need to go downwil. >> if you can break the wind, ha would save 3 minutes ac
dana jacobson with is here with a race to leech a milestone of human endurance. story. good morning. >> yeah. two hours, two minutes, and 57 seconds. that's the fastest a human has every run a 26.2-mile maratho companies vying to break through that barrier. neither would have gotten this close without help from science. the morning after a late spring snowstorm in boulder, colorado. roger and his friend go for a daily run. but for this pair, running is more than just a hypo. they're...
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i didn't understand when i met someone they might come to the meeting of me with an anie jacobson assumption until i decided to work on the book. it was a strange gift for the works. coming to it with no background and completely clean, meant that i could mime mine own memories and layer in this information that i was learning. it wasn't like one of the things i often said about this work as i was doing it is i didn't come with a story to tell. i didn't come saying i have this whole story i need to impart to you. the look is the attempt to put together the pieces. one of the most important things about the work is when i realized i was reading about it film and with it in mind i might want to write something about it after my father died, i realized that no one really talked about it as a whole movie. it is interesting that you brought that up. people talk about it as evidence, as an artifact that ended up being worth a lot of money, people talk about it as a culture touch stone. people look at it as a lens in which you can look at media, ethics and changing waz. but for our family, and the
i didn't understand when i met someone they might come to the meeting of me with an anie jacobson assumption until i decided to work on the book. it was a strange gift for the works. coming to it with no background and completely clean, meant that i could mime mine own memories and layer in this information that i was learning. it wasn't like one of the things i often said about this work as i was doing it is i didn't come with a story to tell. i didn't come saying i have this whole story i...
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i'm thoenltd mason along with dana jacobson. alex wagner has the day off.come. >> thanks for having me. >>> yesterday president trump tweeted a veiled threat at former director not at to talk to the news media. that has prompted charged that he's trying to silence the man who's leading the investigation of possible collusion between the trump >> in it he suggestions that the conversation between he and comey could have been taped. lynchburg, virginia. that's where we find errol barnett. >> good morning. he struggles to explain why comey was fired. as he made his case on friday the president appears to have opened new self-inflicted wounds. president trump told fox news he would not discuss the possibility that the firing of co-may may have been recorded. quote, james comey had better hope there are no con vtapes of conversations before he starts leaking to the press. top decr oversight and judiciary committees are now requesting copies of all recordings in possession of the white house. in this letter sent to the administration's legal counsel. like many de
i'm thoenltd mason along with dana jacobson. alex wagner has the day off.come. >> thanks for having me. >>> yesterday president trump tweeted a veiled threat at former director not at to talk to the news media. that has prompted charged that he's trying to silence the man who's leading the investigation of possible collusion between the trump >> in it he suggestions that the conversation between he and comey could have been taped. lynchburg, virginia. that's where we find...
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here the city has to so to the extend we are talking about and that is the injury that is not annie jacobson tie discrimination policy. >> that suggests when congress passed the fha it only looked at undiscrimina undiscriminated acts. this is a specific kind that is focusing on communities harm. we talk about this in the texas housing case a couple years ago. it is not just individuals woo are harmed. it is communities that are harmed. and that is the basic idea of the entire statute and why congress passed it. here the cities are standing up and saying every time you do this red lining and reverse red lining essentially a community is becoming blighted and who better than the city to recognize that interest and assert it. >> we recognize that is something that is an issue and one of the goals of the fair housing act but i think the way congress dealt with that is chairman pai saying cities are empowered to have a standing and that is what they gave the justice department and shutdown and in 3610 f they empowered state and local enforcement to deal with those types of community centered prob
here the city has to so to the extend we are talking about and that is the injury that is not annie jacobson tie discrimination policy. >> that suggests when congress passed the fha it only looked at undiscrimina undiscriminated acts. this is a specific kind that is focusing on communities harm. we talk about this in the texas housing case a couple years ago. it is not just individuals woo are harmed. it is communities that are harmed. and that is the basic idea of the entire statute and...
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well, dana jacobson is here with the race to reach a milestone of human endurance.rning. >> good morning. yeah. two hours, two minutes and 57 seconds. that's the fastest any human has ever run a 26.2 mile marathon. it's so close to the two hour mark and yet so far. nike is one of two shoe companies vying to break through that barrier. neither would have gotten this close without a lot of help from science. >> get my gore-tex shoes on today. >> the morning after a late spring snowstorm in boulder, colorado. >> we do get snow in may sometimes. >> rodger kram and wouter hoogkamer go for the daily run. it's more than just a hobby. >> what we're doing is measuring the rate of oxygen consumption. >> they're studying ways to make runners faster. and they're trying to solve a very specific challenge. bring the world record marathon time below two hours. >> 48 seconds. the world record is just a hair under two hours and three minutes so we need to save three minutes to get under two hours. >> that's it. tighten it up. >> in a recently published study they found a few surpris
well, dana jacobson is here with the race to reach a milestone of human endurance.rning. >> good morning. yeah. two hours, two minutes and 57 seconds. that's the fastest any human has ever run a 26.2 mile marathon. it's so close to the two hour mark and yet so far. nike is one of two shoe companies vying to break through that barrier. neither would have gotten this close without a lot of help from science. >> get my gore-tex shoes on today. >> the morning after a late spring...
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murfee's owner j-j jacobson says.. the dog was last seen sunday in the front yard of her home on east castro valley blvd in castro valley. police want to reassure the person who has murfee...that the best way to avoid jail...is to bring the dog back. (sot) if you have murfee and you know that you are doing the wrong thing buy keeping murfee, cause you are, can you drop him at the nearest animal shelter? can you drop him back here at the house? we don't care! just bring him back" if you think you know murfee's location, you can call the number the screen... or contact the alameda county sheriff's office... or better yet take murfee back home where he belongs. (pam) the house of representatives will vote on a health care repeal tomorrow. the majority leader now says, they have the votes to repeal the affordable care act.. also called - obamacare. leaders have spent days scrambling to round up the votes for their legislaton. the latest bill would let states escape a requirement, that insurers charge healthy and seriouslly
murfee's owner j-j jacobson says.. the dog was last seen sunday in the front yard of her home on east castro valley blvd in castro valley. police want to reassure the person who has murfee...that the best way to avoid jail...is to bring the dog back. (sot) if you have murfee and you know that you are doing the wrong thing buy keeping murfee, cause you are, can you drop him at the nearest animal shelter? can you drop him back here at the house? we don't care! just bring him back" if you...
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and taken to the extreme it is the hmo concept where all the patients' care is paid for by annie jacobson -- annual fee. medicare did interesting pilot projects with bundling knee and hip surgery. and in california they have reference pricing saying hospitals, doctors and all people involved in the care, we will give you a price we know is reasonable. where you can get a good hip or knee replacement and you guys figure out how you will divvy it up. that is your problem not ours. in california, where medicare is done, i think the price ranges we know $20,000 and maybe $35,000. that is way less than most fee for service hospital bills where you are being build for each component of the nee, the skroo screes the oxygen you got after surgery, being three hours of recovery time because the surgical team was having dinner the last hour. so it a wonderfully sensible concept that has worked well where it has used hospitals woo were trying the medicare model. most of them found there was a lot of stuff they were doing for hip and knee replacements tat didn't add much to the care. for example, the
and taken to the extreme it is the hmo concept where all the patients' care is paid for by annie jacobson -- annual fee. medicare did interesting pilot projects with bundling knee and hip surgery. and in california they have reference pricing saying hospitals, doctors and all people involved in the care, we will give you a price we know is reasonable. where you can get a good hip or knee replacement and you guys figure out how you will divvy it up. that is your problem not ours. in california,...
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ben jacobson. >> now we take you live to wellsley college, but hillary clinton speaking at her alma mamaresident john's first commencement. to thank her, the trustees, family, friends, fault, staff, and guests. for understanding and perpetuating the importance of this college. what it stands for, what it has meant, and what it will do in the acquires ahead. and most importantly, it is wonderful to be here with another green class to say congratulations to the class of 2017. now, i have some of my deer friends here from my class, a green class of 1969, and i assume or at least you can tell me later, unlike us, you actually have a class cheer. 1969 wellesley yet another year with no class cheer. but it is such an honor to join with the college and all of those who celebrate, and o to recognize the amazing futures that await you. four years ago, maybe a little more or less for some of you, just a minute, i have to get a los losenge. i told the trustees i was sitting with, after hearing her speech, i didn't think i could get through it. we'll blame allegery instead of emotion. but you know,
ben jacobson. >> now we take you live to wellsley college, but hillary clinton speaking at her alma mamaresident john's first commencement. to thank her, the trustees, family, friends, fault, staff, and guests. for understanding and perpetuating the importance of this college. what it stands for, what it has meant, and what it will do in the acquires ahead. and most importantly, it is wonderful to be here with another green class to say congratulations to the class of 2017. now, i have...
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. >> reporter: jacobson says murphy was playing with the other dog shane between 3:00 p.m.ay. murphy was nowhere to be found after 5:00. >> that's when i knew someone had stolen him. >> reporter: the fence is way too high for murphy to jump over and get out on his home. she says it is someone who has been here before, knew how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way somebody would know that murphy is here is they've driven by and seen him. there is a gentleman who has come and he has numerous times talked about the dogs. and he's always interested in murphy because he's the nicer dog. >> reporter: j.j. doesn't know who this man is, but she describes murphy as a popular dog with people. >> we could have adopted murphy out 84 times. >> reporter: and other german shepherds she rescues and rehabilitates, murphy is the mentor, that brings other shepherds out of their shells and helps ready them for a dongs. >> you look at murphy and go, that's the kind of dog he is. >> reporter: she found a rapport with the alameda county sheriff and said this is a suspicious circumstanc
. >> reporter: jacobson says murphy was playing with the other dog shane between 3:00 p.m.ay. murphy was nowhere to be found after 5:00. >> that's when i knew someone had stolen him. >> reporter: the fence is way too high for murphy to jump over and get out on his home. she says it is someone who has been here before, knew how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way somebody would know that murphy is here is they've driven by and seen him. there is a gentleman...
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for the record, according to obama white house lawyer daniel jacobson, is trump is taping convos, the presidential records act requires they be archived and it would violate criminal law to delete them. comey, for his part, appears to be pretty unfazed by the president's threat. a source close to him telling nbc news's ken dilanian today, quote, he hopes there are tapes. that would be perfect. if there are tapes, house democrats want to hear them. they sent a letter today asking the white house to turn over any recordings the white house has made. trump and those close to comey are telling very different stories about their interactions. trump claiming that comey requested a dinner with the president, and comey's associates saying the fbi director would never do such a thing. >> he mentioned that he had been invited to the white house to have dinner with the president and that he was uneasy with that because of even compromising -- even the optics, the appearance of independence not only of him but of the fbi. >> according to the president at that dinner which took place a week after
for the record, according to obama white house lawyer daniel jacobson, is trump is taping convos, the presidential records act requires they be archived and it would violate criminal law to delete them. comey, for his part, appears to be pretty unfazed by the president's threat. a source close to him telling nbc news's ken dilanian today, quote, he hopes there are tapes. that would be perfect. if there are tapes, house democrats want to hear them. they sent a letter today asking the white house...
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in typical adl fashion, we had a meeting, ken jacobson arranged a meeting with some of the leading mexican-american officials, and they talked about they needed to do more about this particular issue. so that's the number from 2016. finish and i'll explain how we arrive, get to that number in just a second. the anti-semetic index -- anti-semetic index, over the years we've made very slight changes, but they've been very consistent since 1992. in other words, we have not tampered with the basic language, for for better or wor. but that's been a very deliberate strategy on our part. and people who agreed with zero or one of the statements are remarkably free of anti-semetic attitudes. two to five are considered to be neither prejudiced or -- but people who are at six or more are in the most anti-semitic cohort. so here are the questions we have asked since 1992. jews stick together more than other americans. j well,ews like to be head of t. jews are more loyal to america. too much power in the u.s., very strong correlation between that and control and influence on wall street, too much power in the b
in typical adl fashion, we had a meeting, ken jacobson arranged a meeting with some of the leading mexican-american officials, and they talked about they needed to do more about this particular issue. so that's the number from 2016. finish and i'll explain how we arrive, get to that number in just a second. the anti-semetic index -- anti-semetic index, over the years we've made very slight changes, but they've been very consistent since 1992. in other words, we have not tampered with the basic...
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country's economic policies are safe and focus on growth despite questions at home and abroad about jacobson was administration. the government is committed to this go management and comets his advisor about changing policies do not reflect its stance. >> our policy is the south african government [inaudible] and by companies. there will be various voices outside that framework. reflecte voices do not the opinions of government. juliette: we will be speaking to the governor of the south african river -- reserve bank at 9:30 a.m. u.k. time. said first-quarter profit rose 12% as it boosted revenue at three of its biggest businesses. adjusted pretax profit which excludes one-time [inaudible] rose to four point $9 million. share buybacks have helped its stock climb 45% in the last year mckay saidn children should not expect purchases every quarter. >> we have finished day billion dollars by back. when you add to that what we did last april, that is 3.5 billion. i would not encourage investors to think we would do buybacks of recorder. we are happy with we are from a capital position. juliette: g
country's economic policies are safe and focus on growth despite questions at home and abroad about jacobson was administration. the government is committed to this go management and comets his advisor about changing policies do not reflect its stance. >> our policy is the south african government [inaudible] and by companies. there will be various voices outside that framework. reflecte voices do not the opinions of government. juliette: we will be speaking to the governor of the south...
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i'm anthony mason with vladimir duthiers and dana jacobson.ending his son-in-law jared kushner. there were discussions between him and russia. >> homeland security's john kelly said there's nothing abnormal and alarming. >> it's acceptable. any way you can communicate with people, particularly organization organizations that are not particularly our all good thing. >>> the terror group is using snipers and awe suicide car bombers in heavily civilian areas. the battle for the stronghold has lasted more than seven months. charlie d'agata is on the edge of mosul's old city covering what may be the final days of the fight. >> reporter: good morning. this is as far as iraqi forces have been able to get toward the old city. they advance from the other side of the mound. they've been taking sniper fire. we witnessed as heavy weapons an mortars have been fired into this area which came as a surprise to us. the u.s. estimates they may be 200,000 civilians trapped inside the old city and it may be more difficult to isolate them as we move around these d
i'm anthony mason with vladimir duthiers and dana jacobson.ending his son-in-law jared kushner. there were discussions between him and russia. >> homeland security's john kelly said there's nothing abnormal and alarming. >> it's acceptable. any way you can communicate with people, particularly organization organizations that are not particularly our all good thing. >>> the terror group is using snipers and awe suicide car bombers in heavily civilian areas. the battle for...
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dana jacobson has more. >> reporter: good morning. they had two goals in mind.ke sure adrian reaches the summit and the second to capture that moment on snapchat. mt. everest looms overhead and adrian balon jer and scory richards skirt an altitude known as the jet set. >> it's hard. >> reporter: they weeched north col. this is the closest they'll get >> our bodies don't love us very well. >> reporter: they plan to ascend without such mental oxygen. training during day is rigorous. customized diets combat the altitude sickness. their heart rates and oxygen levels are meticulously monitored as they mooi move higher upham it's a herculean effort. it's estimated that nearly pun people have died attempts to scale everest. last month swiss climber ueli steck fell to his death in the same area cory and 5idian have been training. >> his legacy will be huge. it always will be. e oom not sure shoes shoes can be filled. >> they're amply low oxygen. >> unfortunately a.b. had to turn around a little bit earlier. it's up me to hold it down. >> only cory made it to the top. wi
dana jacobson has more. >> reporter: good morning. they had two goals in mind.ke sure adrian reaches the summit and the second to capture that moment on snapchat. mt. everest looms overhead and adrian balon jer and scory richards skirt an altitude known as the jet set. >> it's hard. >> reporter: they weeched north col. this is the closest they'll get >> our bodies don't love us very well. >> reporter: they plan to ascend without such mental oxygen. training during...
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i'm dana jacobson. tell you about the rest, you can find extended interviews and pod kaftd originals. f where do you find >>> only on "cbs this morning" we're sharing the didn't of interiors share your photo contest. the grand prize winner is a camouflaging frog taken by craig macintyre. this photo will be featured on the annual national parks and federal lands pass. you can see more incredibl photos on our instagram ♪ how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry about them. you saw him, right? going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fa
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i'm dana jacobson. this cue is one factor. rest, you can find extended interviews and pod kaftd originals. f where do you,,,,,,,,,, yes, the toyota mirai runs on hydrogen. yes, the fuel is complimentary for up to three years. yes, it has an epa-estimated range of 312 miles. yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the future doesn't start next week, next month or next year... the future starts now. in the hydrogen-fueled toyota mirai. police are investigating a deadly shooting in san jose. authorities were called to a home >>> good morning, it's 8:55. i'm kenny choi. police are investigating a deadly shooting in san jose. authorities were called to a home on laura valle lane last night. when they arrived two victims were dead. an officer later shot the third man. . >>> deliberations will begin today in the murder of sierra lamar. the jury got the case yesterday after the defense attorney gave his closi
i'm dana jacobson. this cue is one factor. rest, you can find extended interviews and pod kaftd originals. f where do you,,,,,,,,,, yes, the toyota mirai runs on hydrogen. yes, the fuel is complimentary for up to three years. yes, it has an epa-estimated range of 312 miles. yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the future doesn't start next week, next month or next...
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bruce biddles and brian jacobson at wells fargo funds.wonder whether one of the possible ends of this rally could be the simple fact of earnings season ending given, of course, corporate earnings have been a great support to the market in face of macro threats that we just mentioned. >> well, i think the market shrugs off these events, the terrorist events because these events have become numerous, unfortunately, and their shock has been greatly diminished. with that said the market does have a strong earnings momentum as a tail wind. the u.s. economy is doing better and perhaps more importantly the global economy is doing a whole lot better and that could lift all boats. i think the market has a lot of good things going for it here, and that's one reason you don't see a whole lot of selling. >> we've seen dollar strength and equity market strength at the back end of last year after the election this side of 2017, of course, a lot of dollar weakness but not the same equity market strength. is that something you think can hold throughout t
bruce biddles and brian jacobson at wells fargo funds.wonder whether one of the possible ends of this rally could be the simple fact of earnings season ending given, of course, corporate earnings have been a great support to the market in face of macro threats that we just mentioned. >> well, i think the market shrugs off these events, the terrorist events because these events have become numerous, unfortunately, and their shock has been greatly diminished. with that said the market does...
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i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and vladimir dute. charlie, gayle and norah are off.nt trump is back in washington after a nine-day foreign trip. he's now dealing with provocative action from north korea and new drama in the russia investigation. north korea fired a new anti-aircraft weapons system yesterday and this morning, it tested a short-range missile. >> and new reports over the weekend, focused on the president's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner. he reportedly held meetings during the presidential transition to set up a secret communications channel with the kremlin. >> in a tweet yesterday the president claimed, quote, many of the leaks coming out of the white house are fab by cated lies made up by the fake news media. errol barn net is at the white house. >> president trump is standing by his son-in-law. in a statement to the "new york times" mr. trump said he has total confidence in jared kushner and calls him a very good person. but these latest revelations have some demanding increased scrutiny for kushner while administration officials say the
i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and vladimir dute. charlie, gayle and norah are off.nt trump is back in washington after a nine-day foreign trip. he's now dealing with provocative action from north korea and new drama in the russia investigation. north korea fired a new anti-aircraft weapons system yesterday and this morning, it tested a short-range missile. >> and new reports over the weekend, focused on the president's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner. he reportedly held...
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dana jacobson followed them as their shared their journey on snapchat. >> good morning. reached the world's highest peak, but it was adrian who accomplished their ultimate goal of making it without supplemental oxygen. the grueling summit push took more than 40 hours round-trip. the highs and lows of it all shared with the world on social media. >> here we are. one year later. you did it. >> reporter: their bodies push theed to the limit, cory and adrian spent less than 15 minutes on top of mt. everest, taking in a view few others have seen. >> ladies and gentlemen, not only is my phone not dead, but that is adrian ballinger with no oxygen on the top of the world. >> reporter: while both climbers made it to the top, only adrian did it without oxygen. during the final push, high altitude sickness forced cory to turn back. >> there's adrian right there. the summit is just through the clouds. up above us. >> reporter: on his way down, cory met a group of climbers who supplied him with supplemental oxygen. the oxygen gave cory the energy to reach the summit first. from there
dana jacobson followed them as their shared their journey on snapchat. >> good morning. reached the world's highest peak, but it was adrian who accomplished their ultimate goal of making it without supplemental oxygen. the grueling summit push took more than 40 hours round-trip. the highs and lows of it all shared with the world on social media. >> here we are. one year later. you did it. >> reporter: their bodies push theed to the limit, cory and adrian spent less than 15...
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we started talking and introduced himself and chitchat about bozeman in general when ben jacobson placed his recorder right up to him about here and started asking him questions about the cbo report on the republican healthcare bill and you heard what happened from there. i myself was standing about two feet d jacobs when it happened. there was a table in between. i saw the whole thing when he grabbed him by the neck both hands, slid him to the side. body slammed him and got on top of him and started punching and yelling at him and ben jacobs scrambled to his knees, grabbed his glasses and you heard him talk about his glasses being broken and wanted the police called. i need to tell you the campaign has released a statement saying that jacobs aggressively shoved the recorder in the candidate's face and greg attempted to grab the phone pushed in his face. jacobs grabbed greg's wrist and spun away from greg. as a result of this three of montgomery's largest newspapers have rescinded their endorsements of him. now, the candidate is expected to appear in court sometime between now and june 7
we started talking and introduced himself and chitchat about bozeman in general when ben jacobson placed his recorder right up to him about here and started asking him questions about the cbo report on the republican healthcare bill and you heard what happened from there. i myself was standing about two feet d jacobs when it happened. there was a table in between. i saw the whole thing when he grabbed him by the neck both hands, slid him to the side. body slammed him and got on top of him and...
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ben jacobson. >> reporter: the hotly contested campaign blew up late wednesday when a reporter's question to him about the house health care bill landed the reporter in the hospital and the candidate in political hot water. >> he immediately got very defensive. i tried to follow up one more time, and the next thing i knew i was horizontal. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last guy that came in here did the same thing. >> reporter: the campaign originally offered a different version of the altercation saying it's unfortunate this aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist created this scen him with mi speaker paul ryan said he should apologize, but he would still be welcome at the capital. >> the choice will be made by the people of montana. >> reporter: in the end gianforte supporters rallied behind him. his supporters taking in $100,000 in the day after the incident. the earliest he's sworn in is june 6th. but he has business to take care of here in montana first. he has to appear in court on that assault charge before june 7th. matt and savannah, back to you. >> garrett, thank
ben jacobson. >> reporter: the hotly contested campaign blew up late wednesday when a reporter's question to him about the house health care bill landed the reporter in the hospital and the candidate in political hot water. >> he immediately got very defensive. i tried to follow up one more time, and the next thing i knew i was horizontal. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last guy that came in here did the same thing. >> reporter: the campaign originally offered a...
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. >> let's get back to colonel jack jacobson. things come to mind quickly, and it helps to have a leader with words of solace, obviously, colonel. but immediately, i can't help but think of trying to make sure it doesn't happen again. and you know, we see this m.o. of not going into the concert but waiting for people to come out. i don't know what you do about that. you know at the airports now they go to the ticket counter, they don't go in. so i don't know how you can protect places everywhere like that. and they seem to be evolving. trucks, not necessarily bombs, so it's very -- i don't know -- disheartening to think about what we need to do other than maybe rounding them all up in one place like the president was talking about in raqqah, but then they've already fanned out, the diaspora, there's 3500 in the uk supposedly. that's a number they used. there is no answer, is there, colonel? >> that's the biggest problem. it's a two-fold difficulty. the first is that we live in free societies, and you have to balance safety with f
. >> let's get back to colonel jack jacobson. things come to mind quickly, and it helps to have a leader with words of solace, obviously, colonel. but immediately, i can't help but think of trying to make sure it doesn't happen again. and you know, we see this m.o. of not going into the concert but waiting for people to come out. i don't know what you do about that. you know at the airports now they go to the ticket counter, they don't go in. so i don't know how you can protect places...