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dana jacobson will have more on bryant and his legacy in just a moment, but we'll begin with jonathan vigliotti near the crash scene. jonathan? >> reporter: norah, we're standing outside what has become the base camp for this operation, and we have been watching all day long as teams have trekked up this mountainside to reach the crash site. it could take days before all of that evidence is collected and weeks before we know what caused this crash. all of this as we're learning more tonight about kobe bryant's final hours. search and recovery teams are conducting a grim task, retrieving nine bodies from the wreckage of kobe bryant's private sikorsky chopper. bryant took flight at 9:06 a.m. with his 13-year-old daughter gianna and her friends. they were headed to a basketball tournament when they hit thick fog. there was no distress call but air traffic control warned the pilot they might not be able to follow him on radar. >> two echo x-ray, you're still too low for a flight at this time. >> reporter: at 9:47, a witness to the crash called 911. bryant flew often so he could spend more
dana jacobson will have more on bryant and his legacy in just a moment, but we'll begin with jonathan vigliotti near the crash scene. jonathan? >> reporter: norah, we're standing outside what has become the base camp for this operation, and we have been watching all day long as teams have trekked up this mountainside to reach the crash site. it could take days before all of that evidence is collected and weeks before we know what caused this crash. all of this as we're learning more...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's...
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connell: our thanks to rabbi jacobson not only for a great interview.t a lot of time with him but also a terrific lunch i might add. this was at the deli. and we will see you melissa in des moines on monday. you get all of these people come into this area every four years for the caucuses and everybody takes advantage of this printing the rabbi. melissa: i love the fact that he open the deli next door. because if you're already there, you might as well, number. have a little lunch. did you sample some of the goods. it. connell: absolutely. i think in a turkey sandwich. there is little pastrami on the side. this guy originally, originally from new york. he runs a pretty good deli. melissa: all of the talk is how the races is shaping up there in iowa. edit bernie sanders, has pulled ahead in almost every poll that we are looking at. there's margin of error right there as well but has magic going what is the best. connell: it looks like it is for real for sanders. from all of the data certain that we have. most been weekend out of the campaign trail. that
connell: our thanks to rabbi jacobson not only for a great interview.t a lot of time with him but also a terrific lunch i might add. this was at the deli. and we will see you melissa in des moines on monday. you get all of these people come into this area every four years for the caucuses and everybody takes advantage of this printing the rabbi. melissa: i love the fact that he open the deli next door. because if you're already there, you might as well, number. have a little lunch. did you...
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soon -- >> the fbi and chicago police, everybody was out here looking. >> including detective greg jacobson it was in a pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve which is right adjacent to a lagoon. >> whoa. >> i watch enough "dateline" to know that's probably not a good sign. >> was nailah down there in that murky water? >> we had light trucks out there. they dredged the lagoon. >> back and forth they went, scoured every inch of the pond and the thick woods behind it and found one weird thing. >> there was some jewelry that was on some of the bushes. >> pearls and such just hanging there. the cops checked with her friends. looked like nailah's they said, except nailah wasn't here. >> but remember sister leah's p.r. campaign? not far away from there, next town over. >> the person saw a newscast and they were like that car's been on my block for a couple days. and thank god they saw that and thank god they cared enough to call it in. >> that call came from here hammon, indiana, just down the road from calumet three days after nailah vanished. a black chevy impala. >> we rushed out there
soon -- >> the fbi and chicago police, everybody was out here looking. >> including detective greg jacobson it was in a pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve which is right adjacent to a lagoon. >> whoa. >> i watch enough "dateline" to know that's probably not a good sign. >> was nailah down there in that murky water? >> we had light trucks out there. they dredged the lagoon. >> back and forth they went, scoured every inch of the pond...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's...
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and mark jacobson, thank you very much. sorry about my voice. >>> what john bolton knows and what it could mean for the president now that the national security adviser he fired is willing to testify at his senate trial. trial. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs me
and mark jacobson, thank you very much. sorry about my voice. >>> what john bolton knows and what it could mean for the president now that the national security adviser he fired is willing to testify at his senate trial. trial. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike...
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jacobson is an award winning journalist with the news outlet mongabay. he has reported on deforestation in borneo and has examined indonesian president joko widodo record on environmental issues. united nations experts are accusing the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman of personally hacking jeff bezos' cell phone in 2018 in order to influence or silence "the washington post's" coverage of saudi arabia. bezos is the owner of "the washington post." at the time of the hack, the newspaper was reporting critically on the assassination of its columnist jamal khashoggi, whose murder has been linked to the crown prince. this is the u.n. special rapparteur on extrajudicial killingsgs, agnes callamard. again story places yet the crown prince of saudi a araa atat the heartrt of the campaign that resulted d into the k killg of j jamal khashoggigi. and as you may r recall,l, my investigation into the killing shortal k khashoggi stopped of determining the natature and the extent t of the role e of te crown prince. i suguggested there were several options from him
jacobson is an award winning journalist with the news outlet mongabay. he has reported on deforestation in borneo and has examined indonesian president joko widodo record on environmental issues. united nations experts are accusing the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman of personally hacking jeff bezos' cell phone in 2018 in order to influence or silence "the washington post's" coverage of saudi arabia. bezos is the owner of "the washington post." at the time of the...
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dana jacobson is outside staples. i know lebron was being cheered on by kobe and everybody else.t words would you use to describe him this morning? >> reporter: oh, there are so many words. legend. but he was so much more than that. this is a five time nba channel 9, two time olympic gold medalest, nba all-star, worldwide icon. those that knew him best would say he was the fiercest of competitors. it's what he called his mamba mentality. he earned the respect of his peers, inspired a again regulate of athletes and earned love from fans all of them who mourned him yesterday. when you think of the legacy of kobe bryant, it is so much more than the game of basketball, and the next chapter, he was just beginning to write. >> the news is just devastating to everybody. >> take kobe away, i wouldn't be here. i wouldn't have love. i wouldn't have passion, the drive. >> today is one of the saddest days in my lifetime. >> reporter: hours after lakers legends kobe bryant was killed in a helicopter crash, many struggled to make sense of his death. tiger woods was visibly surprised by the new
dana jacobson is outside staples. i know lebron was being cheered on by kobe and everybody else.t words would you use to describe him this morning? >> reporter: oh, there are so many words. legend. but he was so much more than that. this is a five time nba channel 9, two time olympic gold medalest, nba all-star, worldwide icon. those that knew him best would say he was the fiercest of competitors. it's what he called his mamba mentality. he earned the respect of his peers, inspired a...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's...
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>>a few days later kimberly was contacted by head of school doctor bruce jacobson it was an e-mail expelling kayla from what filled immediately. due to a post on social media a field judge she feels judged. >>just devastating for us the private school claims the picture is the latest in 2 years worth of lifestyle violations in the email doctor jacobson said the picture quote demonstrates a posture of morality and cultural acceptance contrary to that of whitfield academies beliefs the code of conduct that does address orientation and says if the students off campus behavior isn't in line with the school's beliefs. they can be disciplined. but kimberly wants to know how the shirt brought them to that conclusion she loves to laugh and dance and that's just her. >>there was nothing intend and mind and even when i went back and got the receipt from the bakery. and in say anything about representation and dissent assorted colors. >>kimberly filed an appeal. she says the school refused to meet with her, but they agreed to change the expulsion to a voluntary withdrawal, so it's not on keyless record
>>a few days later kimberly was contacted by head of school doctor bruce jacobson it was an e-mail expelling kayla from what filled immediately. due to a post on social media a field judge she feels judged. >>just devastating for us the private school claims the picture is the latest in 2 years worth of lifestyle violations in the email doctor jacobson said the picture quote demonstrates a posture of morality and cultural acceptance contrary to that of whitfield academies beliefs...
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i want to bring in mark jacobson joins us by phone. mark, the question is if iran is serious now in threatening, if we go back and retaliate for this attack, they're going to do everything. >> chris, this is how you stumble backwards into a war. i think historians will look back and see jcpoa, the killing of soleimani. right now we're at the narrow end of a funnel in terms of strategic options. i don't see how you respond without incurring further responses from the iranians. there is one thought i've had. that's we may choose a series of strikes to suppress iranian air defenses, which would be a prerequisite. but it sends a really sound signal. you want to escalate, we're hoping to get it back, sometimes you see some restraints from the white house. i worry we don't have the restraint. trump is knee-jerk. >> yeah, there's options the president wouldn't use but they did. thank you, mark jacobson. let me go to ben rhodes. ben, i look at history here. it's been mentioned tonight. barbara tuckman's book, the art of world war ii. all unint
i want to bring in mark jacobson joins us by phone. mark, the question is if iran is serious now in threatening, if we go back and retaliate for this attack, they're going to do everything. >> chris, this is how you stumble backwards into a war. i think historians will look back and see jcpoa, the killing of soleimani. right now we're at the narrow end of a funnel in terms of strategic options. i don't see how you respond without incurring further responses from the iranians. there is one...
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. >>> so ahead on "cbs this morning" dana jacobson is going to look back at the life and legacy of basketball superstar kobe bryant. his death cast a shadow over last night's grammy awards in los angeles. artists arriving on the red carpet offered tributes and reflected on bryant's influence. >> just really send prayers and condolences out to his family. he was an amazing human. not only inspired basketball but like the world. >> there were also tributes to bryant during the awards show. danya bacchus was there. >> reporter: alicia keys opened the show on a somber note hours after kobe bryant died in a helicopter crash. >> literally standing here heartbroken in the house that kobe bryant built. >> reporter: the award show took place inside the staple center where bryant spent his 20 year career for the los angeles lakers. outside grieving fans set up makeshift memorials in the parking lot. ♪ keys sang a tribute to bryant. lizzo won the first award of the night for best pop solo artist. she went home with three grammys. >> today all my little problems that i thought were as big as the world we
. >>> so ahead on "cbs this morning" dana jacobson is going to look back at the life and legacy of basketball superstar kobe bryant. his death cast a shadow over last night's grammy awards in los angeles. artists arriving on the red carpet offered tributes and reflected on bryant's influence. >> just really send prayers and condolences out to his family. he was an amazing human. not only inspired basketball but like the world. >> there were also tributes to bryant...
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. -- ryanf bewkes and jacobson, thank you. that does it for the closing bell. next, looking at one health records company connection to opioids. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from bloomberg world headquarters -- >> here's a snapshot on how u.s. stocks open today. the dow and nasdaq all covered -- recovered to close in the green. >> if you were paying attention, amazon potentially reaching $1 trillion at least in after-hours trade. amazon becoming the latest big cap stock to reach $1 trillion after earnings exceeded the highest analyst estimates. web servicesamazon 33.9%,e to take lower to not as much as amazon expected. a little bit of a softening, but this is a result of increasing competition as a result of microsoft. >> a new infrastructure and the industrial and i feel like slightly better-than-expected numbers from amazon services. data services, it is powerful. that allwas a concern they were spending to maintain that, they were spending so much in regards to retail business, but obviously can turn a profit if they want. >> let's move onto another top stor
. -- ryanf bewkes and jacobson, thank you. that does it for the closing bell. next, looking at one health records company connection to opioids. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from bloomberg world headquarters -- >> here's a snapshot on how u.s. stocks open today. the dow and nasdaq all covered -- recovered to close in the green. >> if you were paying attention, amazon potentially reaching $1 trillion at least in after-hours trade. amazon becoming the latest big cap stock to...
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the fur trader cornelius jacobson may also brought dutch settlers to an island near by they formed the nucleus of a new colony new amsterdam today's manhattan. by the mid 17th century the dutch settlement had 2000 residents. the british fought 3 naval wars against their dutch rivals and dispatched to flee to take control of the dutch settlements in the new world. the dutch lost their colonies to the british the governor was forced to relinquish new amsterdam which the british renamed new york. but the dutch were permitted to keep their land their faith and their pubs this tolerance displayed by the british commander laid the foundation for a gateway to the new world. the british had founded colonies in the south and north of the east coast they consolidated that foothold with new york and new jersey and later added colonies in pennsylvania and delaware. their most successful colony was virginia its prosperity spurred on other settlements in the south as the farms increased their profits they evolved into plantation. this success was founded on a workforce brought in from out for. the c
the fur trader cornelius jacobson may also brought dutch settlers to an island near by they formed the nucleus of a new colony new amsterdam today's manhattan. by the mid 17th century the dutch settlement had 2000 residents. the british fought 3 naval wars against their dutch rivals and dispatched to flee to take control of the dutch settlements in the new world. the dutch lost their colonies to the british the governor was forced to relinquish new amsterdam which the british renamed new york....
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like thi
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible...
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i'm dana jacobson along with jeff glor and michelle miller. this morning we'll take you to florida where they are prepping for a disaster this weekend. there's a purpose, though. this is what spacex is doing attempting to recreate a disaster when they launch a rocket and then try to abort the mission during liftoff. we'll look at the technology hoping to save astronauts lives. >> well go to california to explore the plan to eat our way out of a disaster. where the sea your chin population is exploding. we'll have details on the tasty, they say tasty solution. >> it is. then some call him a menace. others call them masterpieces. we'll take you inside the world's first graffiti museum. that's ahead. >>> but we begin this morning with a large and dangerous winter storm targeting millions of people in the midwest. and headed for the northeast. heavy snow and strong winds are blowing across the dakotas, iowa and parts of minnesota as it moves east ward. on friday the storm forced transportation officials in north dakota to issue a rare no travel ad
i'm dana jacobson along with jeff glor and michelle miller. this morning we'll take you to florida where they are prepping for a disaster this weekend. there's a purpose, though. this is what spacex is doing attempting to recreate a disaster when they launch a rocket and then try to abort the mission during liftoff. we'll look at the technology hoping to save astronauts lives. >> well go to california to explore the plan to eat our way out of a disaster. where the sea your chin population...
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i'm michelle miller along with dana jacobson and jeff glor. coming up this morning we'll take you on a trip down highway 61. someone who has taken her own i camera to behind the lens. oscar emmy and tony winner jessica lange is an acclaimed photographer. >>> we'll talk to tiffany haddish who has seen her career take off. michele finds out what advise she got what changed everything and why everything is not fair game in comedy. >>> then to california to the heart of wine country to catch up with one of the world's greatest chef. thomas keller helped change the face of food in this country but also created one of the best destinations for food in america. we'll find out what sparked it all. we begin this morning with dangerous weather targeting more than 30 million americans. a fast moves storm is already being blamed for at least three deaths in louisiana. an elderly man was killed when a tree fell on to his home early saturday morning. toppled tree and snapped power lines are scattered across the northwest part of the state. the storm system
i'm michelle miller along with dana jacobson and jeff glor. coming up this morning we'll take you on a trip down highway 61. someone who has taken her own i camera to behind the lens. oscar emmy and tony winner jessica lange is an acclaimed photographer. >>> we'll talk to tiffany haddish who has seen her career take off. michele finds out what advise she got what changed everything and why everything is not fair game in comedy. >>> then to california to the heart of wine...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like this
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible...
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i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor.e leaving las vegas with big cash prizes, but it's not about luck. still ahead, how video gamers are now putting their skills to the test inside casinos. will it attract a younger generation to gamble? >>> and later, it was a truly shocking moment. ahead of today's nfl playoffs, we'll recall a single event 20 years ago when head coach bill belichick changed his minds and changed the -- his mind and changed the course of the nfl in the process. >>> it is the main ingredient in an old-fashioned, but rye whiskey is hardly passe. it's enjoying a massive resurgence in popularity. we'll take you to new craft distill reece where the brown liquor is generating plenty of green. that is ahead. >>> first, the latest in our top story this morning. there is anger for america on the treats of baghdad -- the streets of baghdad as the world awaits the next move following an air strike that killed iran's top air commander, qassem soleimani, in iraq. thousands gathered in baghdad this morning for the fu
i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor.e leaving las vegas with big cash prizes, but it's not about luck. still ahead, how video gamers are now putting their skills to the test inside casinos. will it attract a younger generation to gamble? >>> and later, it was a truly shocking moment. ahead of today's nfl playoffs, we'll recall a single event 20 years ago when head coach bill belichick changed his minds and changed the -- his mind and changed the course of the nfl in...
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. >> and so if i might say in memoriam of nate jacobson, let's live like lions and not like muling fussythe problem with this trial is there's a lot of muling and not a determined path to discover the truth and figure out where we're going and recognize that we have an election coming up in a year. let the american people decide and we're living in a -- for the managers, what a problem, they've been told by nancy pelosi that if trump gets reelected, they're going to impeach him again. it just seems to me that this whole -- in fact, if i could just vent -- congress has given up its power. they've been mu-- when you had congress with uncle joe cannon, not related by the way, that had power, and now we've got these people that just live to get reelected. it's really frustrating. >> on both sides of the aisle, is that what you're saying, congressman? republicans and democrats? >> everyone. this is not democrat or republican, this is all about the institution of congress. >> it's a different time. >> and we're seeing the weakness of congress in this -- pardon me, it's a silly process, and i'm
. >> and so if i might say in memoriam of nate jacobson, let's live like lions and not like muling fussythe problem with this trial is there's a lot of muling and not a determined path to discover the truth and figure out where we're going and recognize that we have an election coming up in a year. let the american people decide and we're living in a -- for the managers, what a problem, they've been told by nancy pelosi that if trump gets reelected, they're going to impeach him again. it...
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the show has not been cast yet but drescher and jacobson say they are confident they will find a fabulous is funny, charming as has a great book voice. and oliver, ashley dvorkin, fox news. >>> two rare unpublished david bowie songs are said to be dropped over the next few weeks. it is titled david bowie, is it any wonder, the first song and acoustic version. it is available on streaming platforms and the song was covered by nirvana by the way. the ntv special was released yesterday and the remaining 5 will be released by parlor phone beginning january 17. bowie died four years ago tomorrow after a long battle with cancer. >> favorite song by bowie? >> -- >> ♪ >> no rival? >> thanks for watching, everybody. we will see you at noon. in the meantime, wendy williams is up next.
the show has not been cast yet but drescher and jacobson say they are confident they will find a fabulous is funny, charming as has a great book voice. and oliver, ashley dvorkin, fox news. >>> two rare unpublished david bowie songs are said to be dropped over the next few weeks. it is titled david bowie, is it any wonder, the first song and acoustic version. it is available on streaming platforms and the song was covered by nirvana by the way. the ntv special was released yesterday...
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let's bring in associated press white house reporting jonathan lumiere, michael fuchs, and mark jacobson. the president repeated this yesterday. there were questions whether this was a throwaway thing. when he first said them at that press vail he had at the white house. he repeated it again. it was in the prompter. it was scripted for him to say. we've been asking senators all day long. we asked some house members yesterday whether they heard anything about that in the classified briefing. and the answer unanimously has been no. >> and it speaks to the administration's credibility issues here on not just this, but on a number of these decisions. foreign policy and otherwise. but certainly in the last few days, it's under a lot of scrutiny whether there was an imminent threat here. the president as you said, he did mention it yesterday at an event at the white house. he mentioned it again last night at his rally. and he is using that as some justification to order this attack when he did. because the timing of it has raised questions. that his two previous presidents also had opportuniti
let's bring in associated press white house reporting jonathan lumiere, michael fuchs, and mark jacobson. the president repeated this yesterday. there were questions whether this was a throwaway thing. when he first said them at that press vail he had at the white house. he repeated it again. it was in the prompter. it was scripted for him to say. we've been asking senators all day long. we asked some house members yesterday whether they heard anything about that in the classified briefing. and...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk. we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.ians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like this one alone will not solve the problem, but they ar
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.ians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like t
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.we are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.e are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like th
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.e are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible...
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i'm david jacobson with michelle miller and jeff glor.nd just as close to the sun. why are conditions on the planet venus vastly different from our home planet? we'll take you to the jet propulsion lab and meet those pushing for the exploration. >>> connect authors and publishers with all too busy parents to the benefit of all. >>> plus they've been making music for decades and making a difference on this grammy weekend, how the band aerosmith was honored for their charity work. that's ahead. >>> first, top story this hour, republicans turn today in the senate impeachment trial of president trump. adam schiff wrapped up three days saying the president say threat to democracy and should be removed from office. he implored his republican colleagues to allow witnesses and new documents to be part of this trial. >> and so i'm asking, i implore you, give america a fair trial. give america a fair trial. she's worth it. >> the president's legal team will start to respond to two articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstruction of congress.
i'm david jacobson with michelle miller and jeff glor.nd just as close to the sun. why are conditions on the planet venus vastly different from our home planet? we'll take you to the jet propulsion lab and meet those pushing for the exploration. >>> connect authors and publishers with all too busy parents to the benefit of all. >>> plus they've been making music for decades and making a difference on this grammy weekend, how the band aerosmith was honored for their charity...
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"cbs this morning: saturday" co-host dana jacobson is following the story. how is beltran responding? >> reporter: as you expect beltran siding with the team. he said he didn't want to be a distraction for his new club and mets leadership agreed. major league baseball granted players immunity for speaking to investigators, report on cheating did find as a player beltran was involved. >> this isn't a fun day. and it's one that we wish we didn't have to be in. >> reporter: on a conference call thursday new york mets executives struggled to explain the decision to part ways with carlos beltran now despite knowing of his alleged involvement in a cheating scandal since november. >> the change was when the report did come out how prominent he was. >> i'm overwhelmed. a little bit overwhelmed by this opportunity. >> reporter: november was the same month the mets unveiled beltran as their new manager. now he's the third manager to lose his job this week over the cheating scandal. the astros cut ties with a.j. hinch and red sox fired alex cora. beltran was the only p
"cbs this morning: saturday" co-host dana jacobson is following the story. how is beltran responding? >> reporter: as you expect beltran siding with the team. he said he didn't want to be a distraction for his new club and mets leadership agreed. major league baseball granted players immunity for speaking to investigators, report on cheating did find as a player beltran was involved. >> this isn't a fun day. and it's one that we wish we didn't have to be in. >>...
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bryant's with the lakers shared some of his memories with cbs this morning's saturday cohost dana jacobsonhn have to say? >> good morning. just so many memories. john salley was wrapping up his 14 seasons in the nba as kobe bryant's career was just getting started in the league. salley says that kobe is the greatest player the league has ever seen. but he leaves behind so much more than just a basketball legacy. >> he's the biggest laker of all time. as big as magic, bigger than kareem, bigger than jerry west. >> reporter: by the time he joined the lakers in 1999, john salley had already won three nba championships and played with some of the league's top talent but when he met kobe bryant he knew he was something special. >> he walked like m.j. he sounded like him. his mannerisms. his game. i go up to him and i say, so you're going to be the next michael jordan? he goes, no, i'll be the first kobe bryant. he had vhs tapes of larry and early michael and so he stole little bits from the master and became a grand master. >> you were with the lakers the first year of their three-peat of champ
bryant's with the lakers shared some of his memories with cbs this morning's saturday cohost dana jacobsonhn have to say? >> good morning. just so many memories. john salley was wrapping up his 14 seasons in the nba as kobe bryant's career was just getting started in the league. salley says that kobe is the greatest player the league has ever seen. but he leaves behind so much more than just a basketball legacy. >> he's the biggest laker of all time. as big as magic, bigger than...
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my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.e are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible to ignore. my heart is broken every day working here. the proposed navigation center in this building represents critical resources for 18 to 24 years old. these are young people who have already been failed by our system. the question i would like to ask is what happens to an 18-year-old who is experiencing homelessness who is denied the help that they need? denied possessions, hygiene, denied the guarantee of a safe place to sleep. realistically, the best case scenario is a 30-year-old experiencing homelessness. we live in a city with a $12 billion annual budget. navigation centers like th
my name is peter jacobson, i'm the general manager of music city. we are located at bush and polk.e are committed to supporting local developing musicians in san francisco. growing up, to me san was a place of creativity, of community and of empathy. our neighborhood here is rich in community and creativity but for an empathetic person, it can be a disspiritting place to be. homelessness is the defining issue that our city faces today. and in many areas like this one, it's one that's impossible...
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. >> his original name at birth was john julius jacobson. >> when i think of him when i was raising himo him sometimes as little johnny. he wanted to make everyone happy. he was just always right there trying to make you smile, trying to make things better. >> lisa left skylar's father when he was just a little kid. >> skylar grew up in a crazy house. >> how did you grow up? tell me a little bit about the situation. >> i pretty much primarily grew up with my dad. >> and what kind of guy was he? >> not the best. not the best dad. >> and in fact he was involved with drugs and was frequently in trouble with the law. >> yes. yes. he was into manufacturing speed and pretty much anything that he could make money with. >> his father got him into acting, but it was never about skylar. you know, he wanted skylar to act so he could make money off of him. >>ed are, and action. >> he never really made it big in the business. he had parts in commercials, and, i think his biggest role was probably as an extra in "t rangers." ♪ go go power rangers >> a tv series which was pretty popular in the early 1
. >> his original name at birth was john julius jacobson. >> when i think of him when i was raising himo him sometimes as little johnny. he wanted to make everyone happy. he was just always right there trying to make you smile, trying to make things better. >> lisa left skylar's father when he was just a little kid. >> skylar grew up in a crazy house. >> how did you grow up? tell me a little bit about the situation. >> i pretty much primarily grew up with my...