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old jacobson to charge a $10.84 co-pay. r let him keep $1.93. and it took $8.91 self. you could have sold it to them afor $4; instead, they pa $10.04 co-pay. >> right. >> reporter: but until recently, jacobson couldn't bring this up unless the customer asked.ec he says that'sse many of his contracts with the p.b.m.s contained provisions that prohibited h from pointing out that they could get their prescription cheaper if they didn't go through their insurance plan. pharmacists call them "gag auses." >> it was difficult, actually. we're dealing with patients every day. we know them personally. why should anyone have to pay more money than is necessary? >> reporter: jacobson says he's never ally sure how much money he'll be reimbursed by the p.b.m., an amount that's been steadily decreasinover the years. he says, sometimes, he actually loses money on a sale. u >> iimately getting paid $9.06. now this particular drug actually cost $60 and change. lost $50 on that prescription. r orter: jacobson says, so far, he makes enough profit on other tansactions to keep the pharmacy
old jacobson to charge a $10.84 co-pay. r let him keep $1.93. and it took $8.91 self. you could have sold it to them afor $4; instead, they pa $10.04 co-pay. >> right. >> reporter: but until recently, jacobson couldn't bring this up unless the customer asked.ec he says that'sse many of his contracts with the p.b.m.s contained provisions that prohibited h from pointing out that they could get their prescription cheaper if they didn't go through their insurance plan. pharmacists call...
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here's dana jacobson.>> repr:or of aviator amelia earhart 81 years ago remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in american history. researchers revealed a new clue that may shed light on what happened to earhart and her navigator, fred noonan, as they tried to circle the globe. ve>> ery ebodyxpteecd a happy ending to the search because amelia was out there call for help and her calls were being heard. >> reporter: rick gillespie, who has researched earhart's doomed flight for 30 years, says he has proof earhart crash-landed on a remote south pacific island about 2,000 miles from hawaii and that she called for help for nearly a week before her plane was swept out to sea. gillespie has located documentation of distress signals sent in the days after earhart's disappearance, prompting the navy to launch a rescue mission. >> and it took the battleship a week to get there.
here's dana jacobson.>> repr:or of aviator amelia earhart 81 years ago remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in american history. researchers revealed a new clue that may shed light on what happened to earhart and her navigator, fred noonan, as they tried to circle the globe. ve>> ery ebodyxpteecd a happy ending to the search because amelia was out there call for help and her calls were being heard. >> reporter: rick gillespie, who has researched earhart's doomed...
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so we welcome general jacobson and his german troops. cemetery and the battlefield behind me, honor those who fell in the aisne- marne campaign. then united states army visited and fought alongside the six, ninth and 10th armies. the first major offensive campaign of the work. shoulder to shoulder buried here with more than 2600 soldiers and nearly 500 marines. who died during that campaign with the common goal of making the world safe for democracy and bringing a final piece to europe. today the guns are silent. on this now deathless field. the men and women at rest here are part of a larger -- largely forgotten generation of americans. they came of age in a distant time when lives were spent profusely of idealism and seemed quite. they dreadfully witness the rise of fascism and [null]-ism and opened in america century. they presided over the inauguration of a violent age that they could never comprehend. they were 18, 19, 20 years old. so today, we must remember them. they shaped the modern world, with all of its current virtue, our wo
so we welcome general jacobson and his german troops. cemetery and the battlefield behind me, honor those who fell in the aisne- marne campaign. then united states army visited and fought alongside the six, ninth and 10th armies. the first major offensive campaign of the work. shoulder to shoulder buried here with more than 2600 soldiers and nearly 500 marines. who died during that campaign with the common goal of making the world safe for democracy and bringing a final piece to europe. today...
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lieutenant general carson jacobson, commander of the field army and deputy chief of the german army inain to welcome representatives from the fifth and sixth marine regiments, the two u.s. marine regiments that fought in belleau wood. [ speaking foreign language ] >> colonel andrew monroe in the name of the fifth marine regiment. and colonel matthew reid in the name of the sixth marine regiment. >> mr. edwin felton, vice chairman of the world war 1 centennial commission in the name of the world war i centennial commission. mr. steve arnold, manager and in the name of the commonwealth war graves commission. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> major general russell a. sandborn, commander of marine forces, europe and africa, in the name of marine forces, europe and africa. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> mr. james gerard, president and in the name of the american overseas memorial day
lieutenant general carson jacobson, commander of the field army and deputy chief of the german army inain to welcome representatives from the fifth and sixth marine regiments, the two u.s. marine regiments that fought in belleau wood. [ speaking foreign language ] >> colonel andrew monroe in the name of the fifth marine regiment. and colonel matthew reid in the name of the sixth marine regiment. >> mr. edwin felton, vice chairman of the world war 1 centennial commission in the name...
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in this case it's the my movement challenge courtesy of darryn jacobson. >> that's all you have do. >o get an empty water bottle and place at whatever level you feel is impressive to the rest of the internet and then challenge your inner jackie chan and -- >> this dude in russia just hates bottles. he takes out about half a dozen of them. >> yeah. >> this one's quite funny from new zealand. >> nailed it. >> what's the purpose of the challenge? >> it's just one of those things about get out there, do a bit of exercise, challenge yourself, see what your body can do. which means, it's time for to us challenge you to another competition. the first plan is to make tay competition. >> i was figuring ladies first, nick you start. i expect you to catch it. >> i'm ready. >> or at least don't let. hit charity in the face. >> you really >> ooh! ooh! modestly block right here. here. ooh! >> charity. >> nice! >> oh! >> well done! if you can do that i would put the bottle on my head. >> you're not going to go? >> look how short i am, i can't -- like -- ooh! >> ooh. >> wow! he's running. >> ooh! >>
in this case it's the my movement challenge courtesy of darryn jacobson. >> that's all you have do. >o get an empty water bottle and place at whatever level you feel is impressive to the rest of the internet and then challenge your inner jackie chan and -- >> this dude in russia just hates bottles. he takes out about half a dozen of them. >> yeah. >> this one's quite funny from new zealand. >> nailed it. >> what's the purpose of the challenge? >>...
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monique jacobson, thank you so much for speaking to us about where they are in the process going forwardstay close to this. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. > >> and, again, a 3-year-old, now 4-year-old today on his birthday is still missing. and that is what sparked all of this, this search for a now 4-year-old missing little boy. we'll continue to follow this. >>> still to come for us, another important story about children that we will continue to follow, as well. hundreds of immigrant children still separated from their parents. who is taking the lead to reunite niece families? the federal government says don't look at us. so now what? we'll be right back. when i received the diagnoses, i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this mu
monique jacobson, thank you so much for speaking to us about where they are in the process going forwardstay close to this. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. > >> and, again, a 3-year-old, now 4-year-old today on his birthday is still missing. and that is what sparked all of this, this search for a now 4-year-old missing little boy. we'll continue to follow this. >>> still to come for us, another important story about children that we will continue to follow, as...
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change why people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much farai this conversation has been delightful at first. and i also encourage our viewers to keep it going on our social media pages as for me hope to hear again same place same time here on worlds apart. it was you know provision on my back when i wanted to. ask but i. owe. you for your height oh i lost his boss because i just got then you. doesn't have any money my film of those in prison but that's honest i don't think there's any of them. so i says you know what i was you know. you know just i mean my most wanted i'm already but it was sped up out of me just a lot of media and. i mean it was a lot. there's an up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't get off on
robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change why people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much farai this conversation has been delightful at first. and i also encourage our...
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a different judge, morris jacobson, brokered the deal for the defense and prosecution. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom, but families showed pictures of their loved ones. cyrus hoda brother of victim sarah hoda told the defendants the district attorney gave you both a sweetheart deal. >> many of the family members said they wanted to have a trial so they could have answers as to what happened and who did what. >> reporter: during the gut wrenching victims' statement derick almena looked at each speaker, even had teary eyes when michaela's aunt spoke. max harris had his back against the speakers and only turned around briefly when michaela's mom called him out. >> there is no way that this sentence defers or delays or gives pause to anybody doing these kind of actions. on the other hand, people like derick almena and max harris are not thinking. they're not planning for the future. so it's hard to know how you would dissuade people like that. regardless, this sentence is bankrupt. >> reporter: the hearing will resume tomorrow morning around 9:30 when the family
a different judge, morris jacobson, brokered the deal for the defense and prosecution. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom, but families showed pictures of their loved ones. cyrus hoda brother of victim sarah hoda told the defendants the district attorney gave you both a sweetheart deal. >> many of the family members said they wanted to have a trial so they could have answers as to what happened and who did what. >> reporter: during the gut wrenching victims' statement derick...
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been done but i wish them well well mr buckley thank you very much for this conversation has been delightful i appreciate your time and i also encourage our viewers to keep it going on our social media pages as funny to see here again same place same time here and also apart. from. capable of producing chemical weapons syria's new one envoy gives a warning about extremists in the country but russia's fear of a false flag attack is brushed aside in washington. another false flag attack is being pursued to try to hinder the anti terror operation in libya going to be seen that before so you try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. france's president stirs outrage among the country's oppositi
robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been done but i wish them well well mr buckley thank you very much for this conversation has been delightful i appreciate your time and i also...
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well. mr buckley thank you very much farai this conversation has been delightful and. tire and i also encourage our viewers to keep it going on our social media pages as for me to hear again same place same time here and also part of. barbaric. and out of that how can are better than our good luck to the us but not out of the mouth of the money the day of the night actually. this was a good time to. try to move. was that ultimately not long enough for north america and our stop or chanting of the all the people we believe up against. all of my kids i don't want the bible so john a whole lot of other moment i want to tell them about how little accusers are there a little i'm a little work you might be older looking
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand more and there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much for this conversation it's been delightful i appreciate your time and i also encourage our viewers think you're probably going on our social media pages it's funny to see you again same place same time here i don't want a part of.
robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand more and there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much for this conversation it's been delightful i appreciate your time and i also...
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they spoke to dana jacobson. >> when they opened the door, and she was floating face-down an the poolit replays in my head. and it's forever changed our lives. >> glor: the millers will talk more about their campaign to save lives tomorrow on "cbs this morning." it was an exciting day at new york university's school of medicine. ( cheers and applause ) students wearing new lab coats to mark the start of their medical degree program just got the news that the school is now chition-free. the endowment will cover each student's $55,000-per-year tuition. up next, the story behind aretha tanklin's signature song. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t find out what it means to me ♪ most pills don't finish the job because they d lievnasal estion flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. when the guy in frontd down the
they spoke to dana jacobson. >> when they opened the door, and she was floating face-down an the poolit replays in my head. and it's forever changed our lives. >> glor: the millers will talk more about their campaign to save lives tomorrow on "cbs this morning." it was an exciting day at new york university's school of medicine. ( cheers and applause ) students wearing new lab coats to mark the start of their medical degree program just got the news that the school is now...
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much farai this conversation has been delightful i appreciate your time and i also encourage our very sticky pedal going on our social media pages as funny same place same time here i don't apart. that i would have learned how to not that i'm not out of luck though that i'm not out of the i'm not of the money that they'll let it to me. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm. not out loud to get my little money not why not ten then again why it generated the old people we believe just a little bit here. a lot of my kids i don't want them up with johnny but i already know the moment i've got a mother how do it all accusers are there a lot of them on my little white communit
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e i'm dana jacobson along with michelle miller and tony dokoupil in for anthony mason who's on vacation. >> he might be at the beach, where i was. >> he got the better owned the deal. you got the better end of the deal. we begin this morning with one f night. authorities say an employee of horizon air stole an empty turboprop plane from seattle, tacoma, international airport before crashing it on ketron island, puget sound, southwest seattle. amateur video shows a plane being followed by f 15 fighter jets before the krarchlt cbs correspondent kris van cleave is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. officials say it does not appear to be an act of terror. he was suicidal when he stole the plane. it was not in service. it was parked if a a minute nebs area last night. investigators believe the crash occur because the man who lacked flying skills was trying to do stunts. cellphone video captured the stolen twin engine horizon earn does what appears to be a midair barrel role before dropping down perilously off the coastline. >> how does he do it? >> the passenger pl
e i'm dana jacobson along with michelle miller and tony dokoupil in for anthony mason who's on vacation. >> he might be at the beach, where i was. >> he got the better owned the deal. you got the better end of the deal. we begin this morning with one f night. authorities say an employee of horizon air stole an empty turboprop plane from seattle, tacoma, international airport before crashing it on ketron island, puget sound, southwest seattle. amateur video shows a plane being...
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they spoke to dana jacobson. >> when i opened the door she was floating face down in the pool. every time i close my eyes and try to go to sleep it replays in my head. and it's forever changed my lievgz. >> the millers will talk more about their campaign to save lives tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> it was an exciting day at new york university's school of medicine. students wearing new lab coats to mark the start of their medical degree program just got the news that the school is now tuition-free. the endowment will cover each student's $55,000 per year tuition. up next the story behind aretha franklin's signature song. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t >>> the word most closely associated with aretha franklin is "respect." she commanded respect as an artist. it is the subject of her biggest hit. and there's a story behind it. told by lee cowan. ♪ all i need ♪ is for a little respect when you get home ♪ >> reporter: call it what you will. "respect" is more than just a scorching anthem. it's been transforming. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t aretha franklin spelled it out. a song that was for the times but
they spoke to dana jacobson. >> when i opened the door she was floating face down in the pool. every time i close my eyes and try to go to sleep it replays in my head. and it's forever changed my lievgz. >> the millers will talk more about their campaign to save lives tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> it was an exciting day at new york university's school of medicine. students wearing new lab coats to mark the start of their medical degree program just got the...
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so i found nina jacobson.ood is notorious for telling authors, i love your story, i would not change a thing about it except -- been a long list of things. there was a story that one production company wanted you to change the protagonist into a caucasian lady. kevin: yes, they wanted to change the heroine of the book. scarlet: how could it be true? kevin: it missed the point completely. scarlet: so you teamed up with nina jacobson. talk about the team you put together to make sure that the film reflected what you wanted i t to. kevin: we were careful and methodical. it was really nina and brad simpson who wanted to carefully find the best screenwriters, then pair up with chu and put together the cast. and we had more sign on that is how we got warner bros. on board appeared scarlet: this was -- on board. scarlet: this will be the first to feature an all asian cast in 25 years. kevin: and the first hollywood romance with two asian leads. scarlet: did you set out with the goal to make it an all asian cast? kevi
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that, of course, is john lennon r aewul mccartney.u teho w the, >>> dana jacobson brings us a literaryhine that spits out short stories, instead of soda. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll show you the latest way to feed your mind, and there's no cell phone required. ♪ friends are remembering utah firefighter -- matt burchett -- who was killed while battling ndocino complex up >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. family and friends are remembering utah firefighter matt burchette, who was killed while battling the massive mendocino complex up north. flags in draper city, utah, will be at half-staff this week. >>> a new report from the research group trip says poor road conditions are costing californians billions of dollars each year. it's sure to be part of the debate in the november election when state voters decide on proposition 6. the measure would repeal the recent gas tax increase meant to fund road repair and maintenance. popular fast food chain in-n- out has certainty a "cease-and- desist" order to a san francisco brewery. seven stills brewing's new beer packag
that, of course, is john lennon r aewul mccartney.u teho w the, >>> dana jacobson brings us a literaryhine that spits out short stories, instead of soda. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll show you the latest way to feed your mind, and there's no cell phone required. ♪ friends are remembering utah firefighter -- matt burchett -- who was killed while battling ndocino complex up >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. family and friends are remembering...
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i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and elaine quijano. the exciting wreck is reviewing its secrets, all thanks to a historic heat wave. >>> and then from singing gospel to her father's church to the rock and roll hall of fame. we'll look back at the journey of the queen of soul, aretha franklin, following her death in detroit this week. >> it's hard not to sing along right now. >> yes. >>> plus, if you think of museums as musty, dusty places, this woman begs to differ. we'll meet science ed kater and youtube star emily graslie, how she's transforming our appreciation of natural history while earning plenty of devoted fans. that's all ahead. >>> first, the escalated tengsz over high-level security clearance. the "washington post" reports that the white house has drafted documents to revoke clearances for more officials, this as president trump faces stiff opposition from intelligence officials for his decision to revoke the security clearance of former cia director john brennan. brennan is a fierce critic of the president. >> after his cle
i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and elaine quijano. the exciting wreck is reviewing its secrets, all thanks to a historic heat wave. >>> and then from singing gospel to her father's church to the rock and roll hall of fame. we'll look back at the journey of the queen of soul, aretha franklin, following her death in detroit this week. >> it's hard not to sing along right now. >> yes. >>> plus, if you think of museums as musty, dusty places, this woman begs to...
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who is the john mccain that we don't know, colonel jacobson. there is so much that we have heard. has there been something that we don't know? >> he has been a public person for a long period of time. it is difficult to envision of what is not known about mccain. one of the things that's often glossed over is the fa ct that e had a right and sense of humor. he can give zingers back better than just anybody. i don't think his performance on "saturday night live" is not all that good but if you were to leave to his own devices, he'll fire it up. this is an old saw but he used it all the time. he use tod to campaign for peop and coming into some fundraiser and a small get together with people who were fairly well healed and he said i got some good news. there is enough money to reelect me to the senate. you can hear this. >> you can hear the thick sigh of relief. it is only near pocket. he had a great sense of humor. i told this to andrea the other day, i had lunch with him some years ago with some other people, i told them that he didn't take any offense, i hope that he looked a lot
who is the john mccain that we don't know, colonel jacobson. there is so much that we have heard. has there been something that we don't know? >> he has been a public person for a long period of time. it is difficult to envision of what is not known about mccain. one of the things that's often glossed over is the fa ct that e had a right and sense of humor. he can give zingers back better than just anybody. i don't think his performance on "saturday night live" is not all that...
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that was morris jacobson. talk about how this judge thing change things. >> reporter: this judge said he had read everything in the case and listen to all testimony. he took meticulous notes. he went through all of it and mentioned the statements he felt were truthful and honest when it came to harris, he believes them, when it come to derek he felt that it was not at all remorseful. that is why he rejected the deal. as you mentioned now both have no deal on the table. >> reporter: that's because there was a package deal, the deal brokered between the defense attorney in the prosecution, that original judge, what happens now? can max harris possibly separate from his codefendant? >> reporter: absolutely. his attorney says that could happen. and that would mean only a trial would go forward with derek. we will wait and see. >> reporter: they will be back in court next friday to possibly set a trial date. stick with us while we follow this case. >> this happened in 2016. a year and half later, no resolution t
that was morris jacobson. talk about how this judge thing change things. >> reporter: this judge said he had read everything in the case and listen to all testimony. he took meticulous notes. he went through all of it and mentioned the statements he felt were truthful and honest when it came to harris, he believes them, when it come to derek he felt that it was not at all remorseful. that is why he rejected the deal. as you mentioned now both have no deal on the table. >> reporter:...
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when i spoke with nina jacobson, she said for the longest time in hollywood, casting diversity, that'st viewed as doing the right thing but nobody in hollywood cares about the right thing, it's what make money and now they realize that makes money. >> it makes money, and you see both sides of the coin here, is it better and how does the movie dismantle some of the barriers he was talking about? >> i always tell people, the term is showbiz. two sides of the coin. you have the show side, the backside, the business, i will tell you, if it doesn't bring in the color green none of this matters. it doesn't matter who is on the screen. if green is flowing in, it's going to continue to green light and it's going to continue to, again, bring opportunities for people of all colors, all shapes, all creeds, all back grounds. it's super important that people get out to the box office. we have seen this #goldopen happening across the country, and it's working. the viral affect of rallying the community and bringing their comrades, not just people from the asian-american community, and a shout out to
when i spoke with nina jacobson, she said for the longest time in hollywood, casting diversity, that'st viewed as doing the right thing but nobody in hollywood cares about the right thing, it's what make money and now they realize that makes money. >> it makes money, and you see both sides of the coin here, is it better and how does the movie dismantle some of the barriers he was talking about? >> i always tell people, the term is showbiz. two sides of the coin. you have the show...
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jacobson greensville south carolina are the law-enforcement officer killed in charleston county thisast year. the reality is, there's two sides to the coin. one thing we tried to do in unified is tell the whole story. my story is not that people of color are the only things in the situations. there children growing up without fathers and mothers because they were law-enforcement officers killed in action. the trade is a wonderful job telling story about how the expectations of a black father was exceeded because the sky had not the courage but the wherewithal, the heart to seek the truth wherever it may be found. i would love for you to know what it is with unified as it is that expectation of being exceeded. >> i think what you make in reference to his when i was a district attorney i had a man his daughter had been murdered. beautiful lady by the name of miranda. her father came in and it was difficult to meet with the parents of any child who is lost their life. i remember he didn't take a seat. it was clear that he did not think a white guy was going to value his daughter's life.
jacobson greensville south carolina are the law-enforcement officer killed in charleston county thisast year. the reality is, there's two sides to the coin. one thing we tried to do in unified is tell the whole story. my story is not that people of color are the only things in the situations. there children growing up without fathers and mothers because they were law-enforcement officers killed in action. the trade is a wonderful job telling story about how the expectations of a black father...
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change his mind, he would have waited until the original judge overseeing the case, judge morris jacobson, had returned to court after dealing with a personal matter. both sides will return to court next month to schedule a trial date. that will be followed by a november 2nd hearing of motion to change venues. (ken) students at armijo high school in fairfield returned to class this morning just days after shots rang out a block away near a friday night football game.(pam) fairfield police funneled the crowd into the gym ..... and put everyone on lockdown. olivia degennaro talked to some of the students and parents who were there. barajas: "like minutes into the game, we heard 'pop pop' and that's when everyone started evacuating to the field."a friday night football game... interrupted by gunfire. thompson: "at first i thought it was just some firecrackers or something going off."a shooting-- just a block a way from campus-- sent hundreds of people into a frenzy.harrison: "i heard gunshots and then i called my friends to see if everyone was okay and they said they were on lockdown... stuc
change his mind, he would have waited until the original judge overseeing the case, judge morris jacobson, had returned to court after dealing with a personal matter. both sides will return to court next month to schedule a trial date. that will be followed by a november 2nd hearing of motion to change venues. (ken) students at armijo high school in fairfield returned to class this morning just days after shots rang out a block away near a friday night football game.(pam) fairfield police...
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i'm anthony mason with mineral miller and elaine quijano in for dane o jacobson. adventure as a former british marine tries to become the first blind man to complete a boat race across the pacific. he found himself on a collision course with what was hurricane lane. >> that's a collision course all right. >>> then we introduce you to an artist shedding light on the wildfires rafageing california with unique art. >>> and a unique start up changing the way parents buy clothes with giving back to children in need with every box. and the board of directors are kids themselves. >> breaking news overnight, what had been hurricane lane is now tropical storm lane and it's battering hawaii. maximum sustained winds decreased to about 65 miles an hour. heavy rain unleashed severe flooding forcing residents to flee to safety. >>> this morning, the storm is south of hawaii moving slowly north northwest close to the big island. but landfall is not effected. mireya villarreal is on the island this morning good morning. >> reporter: good morning the wind and rains came on overnig
i'm anthony mason with mineral miller and elaine quijano in for dane o jacobson. adventure as a former british marine tries to become the first blind man to complete a boat race across the pacific. he found himself on a collision course with what was hurricane lane. >> that's a collision course all right. >>> then we introduce you to an artist shedding light on the wildfires rafageing california with unique art. >>> and a unique start up changing the way parents buy...
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a different judge jacobson brokered the plea deal. cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. one of the victim's brothers told the defendants the district attorney gave you both a sweetheart deal. this father whose daughter died in the fire said we were looking for justice. instead we're left with more questions. amanda we are shaw's mother told -- amanda kershaw's mother told the defendants what you did was despicable and you both should pay for that. amanda's brother criticized the district attorney saying we feel betrayed. another family member addressed almena. he's guilty as hell. he's guilty of creating a hell hole. >> many family members said they wanted a trial so they could have answers as to what happened and who did what. >> reporter: during the victims' statements derick almena looked at each speaker, even had teary eyes when michaela's aunt spoke. max harris had his back against a speak are and avoided eye contact. the -- speaker and avoided eye contact. the hearing resumes tomorrow morning at 9:30 and that's when family members on the defense side will ask for l
a different judge jacobson brokered the plea deal. cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. one of the victim's brothers told the defendants the district attorney gave you both a sweetheart deal. this father whose daughter died in the fire said we were looking for justice. instead we're left with more questions. amanda we are shaw's mother told -- amanda kershaw's mother told the defendants what you did was despicable and you both should pay for that. amanda's brother criticized the...
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change his mind, he would have waited until the original judge overseeing the case, judge morris jacobsond to court after dealing with a personal matter. almena and harris will be back in court next month to set a trial date. (vicki) two car break ins in berkeley within hours of each other .. in the middle of the day. and the suspect was -- caught on camera -- but still on the loose tonight. kron4's michelle kingston has more on that story. (mk)michelle kingston, mkingstonnewsit's not the first car break in and it's unfortunately not going to be the last.police do have photos of the suspect -- but they need your help finding him. this is the man police say broke into two cars in less than two hours on sunday afternoon in berkeley.and while most people know what to do when they park their cars ...louisa lynnmove it out of the visible windows and put it in the trunkbreak ins continue to happen in the bay area zaheer ebtikar"i think more and more people should be aware of what's happening." police say the first car break in happened here on bancroft way -- in the banway building parking lot.
change his mind, he would have waited until the original judge overseeing the case, judge morris jacobsond to court after dealing with a personal matter. almena and harris will be back in court next month to set a trial date. (vicki) two car break ins in berkeley within hours of each other .. in the middle of the day. and the suspect was -- caught on camera -- but still on the loose tonight. kron4's michelle kingston has more on that story. (mk)michelle kingston, mkingstonnewsit's not the first...
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in over seven weeks dow up over 1% the s & p barely a percent joining us, keith learner and brian jacobsonfor joining us today. >> thank you >> keith, i want to start with you. looking at notes from you, you say we expect stocks to break out to new highs later this year talking about a lot of risk recent days. why do you think that happens? >> first of all i think if you look back at the correction, it has been so much like the historical script we have seen after sharp corrections. it has normally taken 6 to 14 months for stocks to make new highs after deep corrections seven months in. with all of the news we had, negative headlines in the last few weeks, look where stocks are. less than 2% from all-time high. i think stocks have been resilient so far >> brian, do you think u.s. stocks are attractive here or would you be telling clients to put money elsewhere? we have seen huge pull back or correction in emerging market. does that look attractive now? >> i have to be perfectly honest, i thought emerging market were attractive even before the correction. i have been wrong on that clearly,
in over seven weeks dow up over 1% the s & p barely a percent joining us, keith learner and brian jacobsonfor joining us today. >> thank you >> keith, i want to start with you. looking at notes from you, you say we expect stocks to break out to new highs later this year talking about a lot of risk recent days. why do you think that happens? >> first of all i think if you look back at the correction, it has been so much like the historical script we have seen after sharp...
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. >> reporter: midwife linda jacobson, from olympia, washington, served a year in tanzania, and is now in uganda conducting specialized seminars. >> there's incredible satisfaction about making-- what would be a small difference in the united states, can make a huge difference in the lives of women and babies in these settings. >> reporter: the curriculum, the first to offer bachelor's degrees, is meant to radically upgrade the way nursing is perceived and practiced in uganda, to revive a profession that currently gets little respect and resources, with predictable results, says okaka dokotum, deputy vice chancellor s lira university. >> you have motho die in childbirth because of neglect, or nurses who are late. there is a lack of kindness, and i see that lack of professionalism as an ethical issue. over and over, we talk to our students and say, "we want you to do something different." >> reporter: third-year student patience nafula says herg clinical trains already given her fulfilling experience, recalling one new ther's deep gratitude after a difficult delivery. >> i talked her th
. >> reporter: midwife linda jacobson, from olympia, washington, served a year in tanzania, and is now in uganda conducting specialized seminars. >> there's incredible satisfaction about making-- what would be a small difference in the united states, can make a huge difference in the lives of women and babies in these settings. >> reporter: the curriculum, the first to offer bachelor's degrees, is meant to radically upgrade the way nursing is perceived and practiced in uganda,...
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[applause] and eric jacobson on the minicomputer.once upon a time. i'm going to ask my esteemed musical partner to wait off to the side. i would give you a book talk and then we will proceed as i described. fabio said on the store. i don't know where the store came from, but i like the idea. all right. i like this sitting thing because it feels more like a minor level instead of the professor dictating. okay, as you must have noticed by now i have this new book called "ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now". why would i ask you to do that? those of you who have them are probably addicted and it's about as useful to tell you to do that as it is to say stop that gambling. it's bad for you. if you're addicted, you're did. even if you are not, companies like facebook have what we call a network effect block, where everybody is on them because everybody else is on them and there's nowhere else to go and no way we can all coordinate to leave that one so we are all stuck there. that is true, too. so why am i asking
[applause] and eric jacobson on the minicomputer.once upon a time. i'm going to ask my esteemed musical partner to wait off to the side. i would give you a book talk and then we will proceed as i described. fabio said on the store. i don't know where the store came from, but i like the idea. all right. i like this sitting thing because it feels more like a minor level instead of the professor dictating. okay, as you must have noticed by now i have this new book called "ten arguments for...
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untrained in the know any better, they went into the field and they were cute observers and jane jacobson walked through every neighborhood of new york city and started visiting cities all over the country, trying to figure out what makes the sidewalk work?why do they feel menacing? why do some feel and you while others are abandoned? and jane goodall when she arrived in bombay, she hadn't been trained in primatology. she had been a secretary, a skirt chaser and i think he wanted to have her around so he sent her to study chimpanzees in the wild. she had no methodology though she started following them and watching and she would sit for hours and watch them and she started to see the theory at that time was animals were sort of like clocks. that they were biological monoliths and they operated by fixed rules and they didn't have emotions or sentence or intent and as she watched and again, for weeks and weeks in this incredibly arduous conditions, she started realizing there were friendships. she noticed there were two chimps she finally identified and had given names which is a cardinal s
untrained in the know any better, they went into the field and they were cute observers and jane jacobson walked through every neighborhood of new york city and started visiting cities all over the country, trying to figure out what makes the sidewalk work?why do they feel menacing? why do some feel and you while others are abandoned? and jane goodall when she arrived in bombay, she hadn't been trained in primatology. she had been a secretary, a skirt chaser and i think he wanted to have her...
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jacobson started handing out the winning game pieces to people and taking a slice of the action.00 from somebody -- stuart: did he have questions? a. ashley: he had the request to all of this. as his network grew, he dealt with mob guys, strip club owners, even a family were involved in this, and it went on for a long time. he made a lot of money and eventually the fbi got a tip, and he was found out. why didn't we know about this story? it went to trial in the year 2001, but the next day after the trial began, 9/11 -- stuart: so that's what -- ashley: it's just been dug up now, but it's got to be a movie. elizabeth: he went to jail, he went directly to jail. [laughter] stuart: no get out of jail free card. [laughter] all right. stay tuned, everybody, because we're going to be opening that market in four and a half minutes' time. the dow jones industrials will be down ever so slightly, concentrate on apple. could become a trillion dollar company this morning. we shall see. watch it with us, please. fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named 'park' in the u.s. it's ame
jacobson started handing out the winning game pieces to people and taking a slice of the action.00 from somebody -- stuart: did he have questions? a. ashley: he had the request to all of this. as his network grew, he dealt with mob guys, strip club owners, even a family were involved in this, and it went on for a long time. he made a lot of money and eventually the fbi got a tip, and he was found out. why didn't we know about this story? it went to trial in the year 2001, but the next day after...
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let's do it jacobson. hear what jacob said. >> i think this is a much more serious subject then -- then the interest rate. >> another topic i think many people do not expect jay powell to say anything specifically about emerging-market volatility is he could perhaps mentioned something about global financial markets or financial markets generally. just to give a nod. but a lot of people will be waiting to see of anything more specific comes out on the. ramy: that is part of the official agenda but what happens unofficially to? that fornly i think happenedl trade war to the global agenda has have power and how it affects that policy for the bank of england policy member -- policymaking member and someone who is often a presenter at jackson hole -- hall. that there is a sense that that will be a discussion. one of the latest pieces of news we have gotten is donald trump's tweets about potential south african appropriation of land by the government. we just spoke to the deputy governor. he thinks they are a c
let's do it jacobson. hear what jacob said. >> i think this is a much more serious subject then -- then the interest rate. >> another topic i think many people do not expect jay powell to say anything specifically about emerging-market volatility is he could perhaps mentioned something about global financial markets or financial markets generally. just to give a nod. but a lot of people will be waiting to see of anything more specific comes out on the. ramy: that is part of the...
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i found the net jacobson.e tories foretelling report -- foretelling authors, do not change anything except, a larger list of things. there was a story that one studio wanted you to change the protagonist to a caucasian woman. is a true? the heroine of the book. reporter: how could the story between to what was? yvonne: those crazy rich asians author and executive producer. the film debuts later on this month. i am really glad that they stuck to the true forms of the books. really jealous that you certainly are releasing the movie. ramy: i have to say personally, i have a really high bar going into this but the representation factor, if this does succeed is a movie that is related to pull to a lot of folks and personally, i think it does. it could have read notifications, economically and financially for these companies. if you are interested, you will have to decide for yourself. tomorrowopens officially. yvonne: 25 years since in all asian cast. we are drifting after this turkish turmoil has updated a bit. th
i found the net jacobson.e tories foretelling report -- foretelling authors, do not change anything except, a larger list of things. there was a story that one studio wanted you to change the protagonist to a caucasian woman. is a true? the heroine of the book. reporter: how could the story between to what was? yvonne: those crazy rich asians author and executive producer. the film debuts later on this month. i am really glad that they stuck to the true forms of the books. really jealous that...
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dana jacobson joins us. >> it is a tragic story. it's resonating with so many people.ler and hughes families were shattered by similar drowning accidents in swimming pools. two months later, those families are working to sound the alarm, to create awareness of how fast and how often a drowning occurs in hopes of preventing other families from feeling the devastation they now endure. bode miller has spent most of his life on the slopes. but today he's in the water with his 3-year-old son nash, as he learns to kick, then float, rest and breathe. miller and his wife morgan chose this self-rescue course after their 19-month-old daughter emme made her way into a neighbor's pool and drowned. >> every time i close my eyes, afraid to go to sleep, replays in my head. but it happens so fast. and under normal everyday circumstances of where life happens the way it has for years and it's forever changed our lives. >> reporter: a new plan of action is taking shape in the miller's home where they're joining forces with water safety advocates to create a wave of change. >> we're in t
dana jacobson joins us. >> it is a tragic story. it's resonating with so many people.ler and hughes families were shattered by similar drowning accidents in swimming pools. two months later, those families are working to sound the alarm, to create awareness of how fast and how often a drowning occurs in hopes of preventing other families from feeling the devastation they now endure. bode miller has spent most of his life on the slopes. but today he's in the water with his 3-year-old son...
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dana jacobson, co-host of cbs this morning saturday is here with an allegation of a possible cover-upood morning. urban meyer is one of college football's most celebrated coaches, winning three national titles, including one at ohio state. courtney smith says the abuse by her husband zach, an assistant to meyer, lasted for years. and she claims the head coach knew and wants him to be held accountable. >> i do believe he knew, and instead, he chose to help the abuser and enable the abuser. >> reporter: in an interview with sports news site stadium, courtney smith recounted years of alleged abuse at the hands of her ex-husband zach. >> he took me and shoved me up against the wall, hands around my neck. >> smith told urban meyer's wife shelley about that in 2015. in text messages obtained by brets mcmurphy, shelley meyer allegedly wrote, just want you to be safe. do you have a restraining order? he scares me. >> shelley was going to have to tell urban. she was going to have to tell urban. i said that's fine. you should tell urban. this -- we can't have somebody like this coaching young m
dana jacobson, co-host of cbs this morning saturday is here with an allegation of a possible cover-upood morning. urban meyer is one of college football's most celebrated coaches, winning three national titles, including one at ohio state. courtney smith says the abuse by her husband zach, an assistant to meyer, lasted for years. and she claims the head coach knew and wants him to be held accountable. >> i do believe he knew, and instead, he chose to help the abuser and enable the abuser....
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much farai this conversation has been delightful i appreciate your time and i also encourage our very sticky pedal going on our social media pages as funny same place same time here i don't apart. it was you know provision on my back when i wanted to. ask but i. just saw your height oh i lost his bus because i just got then you just gotta go with us you know just like anybody on a month on those in person but the pressure on us i don't mean that if any of them feel. so not as you know part of us you're not. you're not just i mean most important i'm already but it was sped up out of me just a lot of the media and even i mean it was a lot we're going to. give it up and i must admit
robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much farai this conversation has been delightful i appreciate your time and i also...
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lieutenant general jacobson, commander of the field army and deputy chief of the german army. in the name of the german army. >>> we're pleased again to welcome representatives from the fifth and sixth marine rej mentment -- regimens. [ speaking french ] >> colonel andrew monroe in the name of the fifth marine regimen. and colonel matthew reid in the name of the sixth marine regimen. >>> in edwin fountain, in the name of the world war i centennial commission. mr. steve arnold, manager and in the name of the commonwealth war graves commission. [ speaking french ] >>> lieutenant colonel -- [ speaking french ] >> major general less he will a. sanborn, commander in the name of marine forces europe and africa. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] >>> mr. james girard, president and in the name of the american overseas memorial day association. [ speaking french ] >> lieutenant colonel -- [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] >>> lieutenant colonel retired, in the name of the national defense transportation association. mr. aves thompson in the name of the s
lieutenant general jacobson, commander of the field army and deputy chief of the german army. in the name of the german army. >>> we're pleased again to welcome representatives from the fifth and sixth marine rej mentment -- regimens. [ speaking french ] >> colonel andrew monroe in the name of the fifth marine regimen. and colonel matthew reid in the name of the sixth marine regimen. >>> in edwin fountain, in the name of the world war i centennial commission. mr. steve...