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the other was at the death of his eddie jacobson. and the third was when the ambassador's grandfather, rabbi herzog, told him that god had put him in his mother's to help bring about the founding of in 1952. in the waning months. grandpa's presidency. israel was still very much on his heart and mind. i have tried, he said in a speech to the jewish board to write some of the injustices and to lift some of the suffering the jewish people experienced so bitterly during the war. i did not do this as an act of kindness or charity, but in defense of the great principle on which democracy is based, the principle that freedom resides in respect for the equal worth and dignity of each person. and now it is my honor to introduce our keynote speaker, an individual who works those principles and ideals daily. michael herzog israel's ambassador to the united and i are connected by history, by the branches of our family trees. and ambassador herzog i'll take just a second off my script. you and i were trading a story earlier today when the ambassa
the other was at the death of his eddie jacobson. and the third was when the ambassador's grandfather, rabbi herzog, told him that god had put him in his mother's to help bring about the founding of in 1952. in the waning months. grandpa's presidency. israel was still very much on his heart and mind. i have tried, he said in a speech to the jewish board to write some of the injustices and to lift some of the suffering the jewish people experienced so bitterly during the war. i did not do this...
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the other was at the death of his eddie jacobson. and the third was when the ambassador's grandfather, rabbi herzog, told him that god had put him in his mother's to help bring about the founding of in 1952. in the waning months. grandpa's presidency. israel was still very much on his heart and mind. i have tried, he said in a speech to the jewish board to write some of the injustices and to lift some of the suffering the jewish people experienced so bitterly during the war. i did not do this as an act of kindness or charity, but in defense of the great principle on which democracy is based, the principle that freedom resides in respect for the equal worth and dignity of each person. and now it is my honor to introduce our keynote speaker, an individual who works those principles and ideals daily. michael herzog israel's ambassador to the united and i are connected by history, by the branches of our family trees. and ambassador herzog i'll take just a second off my script. you and i were trading a story earlier today when the ambassa
the other was at the death of his eddie jacobson. and the third was when the ambassador's grandfather, rabbi herzog, told him that god had put him in his mother's to help bring about the founding of in 1952. in the waning months. grandpa's presidency. israel was still very much on his heart and mind. i have tried, he said in a speech to the jewish board to write some of the injustices and to lift some of the suffering the jewish people experienced so bitterly during the war. i did not do this...
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nearby and jacobson was able to recover what was taken. this is an example of some of the illegal anchor outs on the oakland estuary. two boats. retired harbor master brock dunlap tells me some of the people living on these abandoned vessels are suspected of breaking into boats, stealing them or other items. these boats are tens of thousands of dollars and they're just taken. they remove the outboard motor, they cut up the inflatable and let it sink in. the estuary. it's a it's a tragedy. dunlap says the lack of enforcement has led to lawlessness. oakland police only has one officer dedicated to enforcing the law on the estuary . the us coast guard says it is working to help police. our plan is to increase our presence in the estuary. we intend to have a greater number of randomized on water patrols. that's been difficult to get police to show up. and the last one we had to deal with on our own and we finally did get a few police to show up and they took somebody away. but it's been challenging to get them to respond to property crime. the
nearby and jacobson was able to recover what was taken. this is an example of some of the illegal anchor outs on the oakland estuary. two boats. retired harbor master brock dunlap tells me some of the people living on these abandoned vessels are suspected of breaking into boats, stealing them or other items. these boats are tens of thousands of dollars and they're just taken. they remove the outboard motor, they cut up the inflatable and let it sink in. the estuary. it's a it's a tragedy....
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it's eddie jacobson gets him in the door. someone came from missouri, a -- once said to me something like, you know, if eddie jacobson had treated truman badly in that haberdasher business, there might not be a state official today. and of course the story is both a story of individual actors who seize the moment that providence is placed for them. but it is of a story of providence as well. the two of them are together in world war one. fdr is on his plane, is on a train to. the 1944, a democratic convention, and he says, you know, they ask him who do you want to be your vice president? and he says i don't know. you know, maybe douglas maybe truman and at least according to one version of events cited by mccullough, the head of the democratic national committee, has that written up and tells the secretary to switch truman and douglas and put truman first so that that letter will be handed out at the democratic national convention. how can you not believe in providence and so too constantly if you are aware providence then yo
it's eddie jacobson gets him in the door. someone came from missouri, a -- once said to me something like, you know, if eddie jacobson had treated truman badly in that haberdasher business, there might not be a state official today. and of course the story is both a story of individual actors who seize the moment that providence is placed for them. but it is of a story of providence as well. the two of them are together in world war one. fdr is on his plane, is on a train to. the 1944, a...
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jacobson getsme them in the doo. someone who came from missouri, a jew once said to me, if jacobson had treated truman badly in that business, it may not bee there today. of course, this story is both the story of individual actors who seized the moment that providence has placed here. it is a story of providence as well. two of them are together and all for one and fdr is on a train to 1944 democratic convention. and he says, you know, they ask him who do you want to be as vice president and he says, i don't know. maybe douglas, may be truman. had to find a call ahead of the national committeeru to switch t douglas and truman. how can you not believe in providence. and, so, you are aware of moment that may define your entire legacy. iew attempt to find it throughot jewish history. >> thank you. i was thinking when you are discussing the different figures and i will dive more deep into some of them in a second. i was thinking when i wrote my book about jewish commandos, when ipl started the journey, i carried very de
jacobson getsme them in the doo. someone who came from missouri, a jew once said to me, if jacobson had treated truman badly in that business, it may not bee there today. of course, this story is both the story of individual actors who seized the moment that providence has placed here. it is a story of providence as well. two of them are together and all for one and fdr is on a train to 1944 democratic convention. and he says, you know, they ask him who do you want to be as vice president and...
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stuart: come back in, professor jacobson. is the same as the language of school choice? >> somebody who can't see what is in front of her, school choice is choice, empowering parents, making the choice where their kids are going to go. as we see in the prior segment, segregation has taken place through the ideology pushed by randi weingarten which is diversity, equity, and inclusion and critical race theory, that is separating students. we need to treat all students of the same based on their performance and merits, not skin color. randi weingarten is like an arsonist who set fire to the house and now is complaining the house is on fire. she is the cause of a lot of these problems in the organization. stuart: do you get pushback at cornell for your views? >> it varies over time, sometimes very intense, sometimes not intense, still talking to you and as far i still have a job. stuart: that's good to hear, don't want you to lose your job, professor jacobson, hope you can come back soon. >> checking the market, dollars up 150, t
stuart: come back in, professor jacobson. is the same as the language of school choice? >> somebody who can't see what is in front of her, school choice is choice, empowering parents, making the choice where their kids are going to go. as we see in the prior segment, segregation has taken place through the ideology pushed by randi weingarten which is diversity, equity, and inclusion and critical race theory, that is separating students. we need to treat all students of the same based on...
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nearby, and jacobson was able to recover what was taken. this is an example of some of the illegal anchor outs on the oakland estuary. two boats. retired harbor master brock dunlap tells me some of the people living on these abandoned vessels are suspected of breaking into boats or stealing them or other items. these boats are tens of thousands of dollars and they're just taken. they remove the outboard motor. they cut up the inflatable and let it sink in the estuary. it's a it's a tragedy. dunlap says the lack of enforcement has led to lawless nasw. oakland police only has one officer dedicated to enforcing the law on the estuary. the us coast guard says it is working to help police. our plan is to increase our presence in the estuary. we intend to have a greater number of randomized on water patrols. it's been difficult to get police to show up. and the last one we had to deal with on our own and we finally did get a few police to show up and they took somebody away. but it's been challenging to get them to respond to property crime. dunl
nearby, and jacobson was able to recover what was taken. this is an example of some of the illegal anchor outs on the oakland estuary. two boats. retired harbor master brock dunlap tells me some of the people living on these abandoned vessels are suspected of breaking into boats or stealing them or other items. these boats are tens of thousands of dollars and they're just taken. they remove the outboard motor. they cut up the inflatable and let it sink in the estuary. it's a it's a tragedy....
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they told cbs mornings dana jacobson they plan to raise $36 million to help 35,000 kids fries. >> $50,000. a bitter number 65. >> you want to raise to put this towards the school district, that's a lot of money. >> achieving their full potential. kids falling behind, in a meaningful way. >> a quality meal, a safe place to play and access to books. the fact that these are three very simple things in life, that every child should have access to. and so, when you are not afforded those things, it is like, how can i even dream? >> reporter: the curries are committed to helping kids dream big by igniting creativity, from fun runs, two trips to the ballllpark. >> if you ever doubt yourself for a second, i want you to know that you have two people in your corner who always believe in your. >> reporter: believing in pride of ownership, they asked kids for input on playground design. >> is there a part of you that you guys move back to kids moment when you see a playground like that? >> absolutely. >> you know, that is where you met most of your friends, >> imagination, adventure. >> they are beau
they told cbs mornings dana jacobson they plan to raise $36 million to help 35,000 kids fries. >> $50,000. a bitter number 65. >> you want to raise to put this towards the school district, that's a lot of money. >> achieving their full potential. kids falling behind, in a meaningful way. >> a quality meal, a safe place to play and access to books. the fact that these are three very simple things in life, that every child should have access to. and so, when you are not...
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i'm sure eric jacobson could do it like that. i know that the union troops, you talked about i wrote about it later, said that they could see the campfires right off there, right in that case, right off the road. and they were under strict orders to be as quiet as possible, to whisper, to not let anything rattle. they were literally tiptoe ing along the road and the confederates were certainly within earshot. they could hear camps of the confederates talking, coughing, rattling, laughing who knows? but it was close enough to where had the union forces been found out and had the confederates gotten their act together, it could have been a disaster. no doubt about it. extremely close. a miracle, even the fact. drew, thank you very much. thank.
i'm sure eric jacobson could do it like that. i know that the union troops, you talked about i wrote about it later, said that they could see the campfires right off there, right in that case, right off the road. and they were under strict orders to be as quiet as possible, to whisper, to not let anything rattle. they were literally tiptoe ing along the road and the confederates were certainly within earshot. they could hear camps of the confederates talking, coughing, rattling, laughing who...
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we need to work on how we michael jacobson might be able to collect the information., we appreciate his honesty and it's good he's being straightforward about this and we're just supposed to be okay and nobody is watching this in dc and we're just going to rely on the county recorder or local office to see if china is really the buyer and they're burying the purchases they're really buying this land? >> well, look, the -- we've been sounding alarm bells here for quite some time in congress about what's going on, especially those purchases in the dakotas and chinese are 30% food dependent and they're get ago double whammy and getting they're buying farmland to help with food insecurity and they're buying on sensitive military bases and there is legislation in the senate by two senators that looks to curb this and buying farmland and also the peopled selling it. that's yet to be determined in elizabeth: chinese spy balloons crossing the border and we've got people -- gp lawmakers fear spies are crossing the u.s. border and nbc news. nbc looked at thousands of pages of g
we need to work on how we michael jacobson might be able to collect the information., we appreciate his honesty and it's good he's being straightforward about this and we're just supposed to be okay and nobody is watching this in dc and we're just going to rely on the county recorder or local office to see if china is really the buyer and they're burying the purchases they're really buying this land? >> well, look, the -- we've been sounding alarm bells here for quite some time in...
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brian: with me now, cornell university law professor william jacobson.reaction to david's report. this looks like a potentially explosive set of e-mails especially if there were, was correspondence about business. but are we going to see these in the next year, two years? it sounds like the delay could be a very long time. >> well, the the delay is what it's all about in terms of the biden administration. they don't want this coming out before the 2024 election, so they'll stall. i don't know whether we'll get them before the election, but it's certainly very suspicious. it is true, as your reporter indicated, there's nothing in and of itself wrong about using a pseudonym, but it's very unusual for a vice president to be doing, having conversations with business partners of his son while he's vice president. so what was the purpose of these? and we won't know til we see them, so we need to see them. the public needs to know. brian: you know, talking about other things we'd like to get some information on, president biden tried to laugh off a question abo
brian: with me now, cornell university law professor william jacobson.reaction to david's report. this looks like a potentially explosive set of e-mails especially if there were, was correspondence about business. but are we going to see these in the next year, two years? it sounds like the delay could be a very long time. >> well, the the delay is what it's all about in terms of the biden administration. they don't want this coming out before the 2024 election, so they'll stall. i don't...