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for texas panhandle farmer james born, it's not about raising the biggest crop every year. "keep your head up, evan." it's about teaching the next generation lessons that aren't found in any textbook. "i'm thankful for my family, being on the farm that we can run and manage and operate this farm as a family." hand-in-hand, james and his wife dana, take great pride in making everything they do, a family affair. born a former ag teacher, is now the chairman of national sorghum producers. a known as the wheat heart of the nation. "i like to say that if wheat is in the heart, sorghum is the soul of this operation." it has a hearty soul, withstanding multiple years s heartbreaking drought. "this is just programmed to be tough." while drought is fresh on his mind, 2015 turned out to bring many blessings. that includes rain. "we received our annual average perceiptation in the month of may and part of june. while the weather shut off in august, born says scorching temperatures took 15 to 20 bushels off the yield. "still this crop held on, thrived and is going to be what looks like
for texas panhandle farmer james born, it's not about raising the biggest crop every year. "keep your head up, evan." it's about teaching the next generation lessons that aren't found in any textbook. "i'm thankful for my family, being on the farm that we can run and manage and operate this farm as a family." hand-in-hand, james and his wife dana, take great pride in making everything they do, a family affair. born a former ag teacher, is now the chairman of national sorghum...
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i traveledto the texas panhandle this fall and met the national sorghumproducer chairman james born. the worry for 2015 is notfinding enough bushels, but discovering enough space tostore the abundant yields. for texas panhandle farmer jamesborn, it's not about raising the biggest crop every year. "keepyour head up, evan." it's about teaching the next generationlessons that aren't found in any textbook. "i'm thankful for myfamily, being on the farm that we can run and manage andoperate this farm as a family." hand-in-hand, james and his wifedana, take great pride in making everything they do, a family affair. born a former ag teacher, is now the chairman ofnational sorghum producers. a job he doesn't take lightly. hefarms in perryton, texas. that's known as the wheat heart of thenation. "i like to say that if it has a hearty soul,withstanding multiple years of heartbreaking drought. "this isjust programmed to be tough." while drought is fresh on hismind, 2015 turned out to bring many blessings. that includesrain. "we received our annual average perceiptation in themonth of may and par
i traveledto the texas panhandle this fall and met the national sorghumproducer chairman james born. the worry for 2015 is notfinding enough bushels, but discovering enough space tostore the abundant yields. for texas panhandle farmer jamesborn, it's not about raising the biggest crop every year. "keepyour head up, evan." it's about teaching the next generationlessons that aren't found in any textbook. "i'm thankful for myfamily, being on the farm that we can run and manage...
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boston-born james taylor will also be honored. the award will be presented at the white house on november 24. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. right now a 12-minute drive time on the pike eastbound from the weston tolls into boston. shiri? >> shiri: temperatures right now if you were leaving the house from 24 to 36 degrees. clear skies and sun coming up at 6:37 this morning. evening commute temperatures, 38 to 44. intake you hour by hour through today's eventual warm-up next >>> make a list and check it twice. when experts say it is best to do your holiday shopping, and guess what, it is not black friday. >>> plus actor charlie sheen expected to make a bombshell announcement about his health what we learned so far a building a better bank starts with looking at something old, like this... and saying, "really?" so capital one built something new - caf\s. where you can unwind with free wi-fi and banking advice, free checking accounts. no and a top-rated banking app that your financial needs... right here. that's b
boston-born james taylor will also be honored. the award will be presented at the white house on november 24. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. right now a 12-minute drive time on the pike eastbound from the weston tolls into boston. shiri? >> shiri: temperatures right now if you were leaving the house from 24 to 36 degrees. clear skies and sun coming up at 6:37 this morning. evening commute temperatures, 38 to 44. intake you hour by hour through today's...
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james parks was born a slave, owned by, property of george washington. when the federal troops came across, he did not have anything to do, so he said, i will work for you, and he learned to be a brick mason. , andthose were all done arlington starting to become a cemetery, he started to date graves for pay. he retiredes until at age 82. he was given permission by the secretary of war to be buried at arlington because of his history of slave, labor, died in arlington county. this is the grave of matthew hansen, right-hand man to robert deniedafrican-american, membership in the explorers club because of his race. he was finally admitted way after. here is his grace. er of the discover north pole. i think we know was there. probably first guy to get to the north pole would be more appropriate. anyway, really beautiful monument. this is the real-life inspiration for indiana jones, discoverer of machu picchu, senator from connecticut. , his copilot. powell.ley he mapped and explored the grand canyon. one arm, he lost in the civil war. creeley -- adolphus cre
james parks was born a slave, owned by, property of george washington. when the federal troops came across, he did not have anything to do, so he said, i will work for you, and he learned to be a brick mason. , andthose were all done arlington starting to become a cemetery, he started to date graves for pay. he retiredes until at age 82. he was given permission by the secretary of war to be buried at arlington because of his history of slave, labor, died in arlington county. this is the grave...
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james, great to see you. reiterate, rolls-royce holdings, the biggest drop since 2000. the biggest drop since 2000, before i was born. betty: i have no idea. you look amazing. james: what a ridiculous statement to make. it is ludicrous to pretend he was not around. betty: he is really a prodigy. two huge german companies reported earnings today, when did well and the other fell flat. results from siemens and rwe from berlin. that is next. ♪ mark: welcome back. live from london and new york, this is the european close. i am mark barton. it was a pretty miserable day, or biggest drop in european stocks in six weeks. betty: it is not much better in the u.s. time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest stories in the news. a strike by flight attendants has caused the cancellation of 950 flights. strikeforce -- talk about a sure thing, investors are all but shirt and the european central bank will cut interest rates. today, ecb president mario draghi signals he is ready to add the stimulus program. colonel sanders may be coming to your front door. ksc starts testing a delivery service in l.a. and
james, great to see you. reiterate, rolls-royce holdings, the biggest drop since 2000. the biggest drop since 2000, before i was born. betty: i have no idea. you look amazing. james: what a ridiculous statement to make. it is ludicrous to pretend he was not around. betty: he is really a prodigy. two huge german companies reported earnings today, when did well and the other fell flat. results from siemens and rwe from berlin. that is next. ♪ mark: welcome back. live from london and new york,...
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james baldwin, who was born somewhere around here -- [laughter] somewhere. [laughter] said that -- i think it's important that, you know, he's born in new york, he's born in harlem, and he says i'm going to become a writer, god, satan and mississippi notwithstanding. and so i think the record that i had to con front reckoned -- confront, reckon with, accept to a degree was this understanding that the world and definitely parts of the nation have that little black boys and little black girls from mississippi are not supposed to survive. and so i think in reckoning with the fact that not only are we, not only should we survive in spite of what the nation and our state has done to us, that we should accept really our greatness and majesty and the fact that we do come from ida b. wells and the richard wrights of the world. so for me, it was reckoning, pushing back against this notion that not only should you not, should you not be write, but wherever you are, you should be happy, and you shouldn't push against dominant norms and what not. so for me to create a b
james baldwin, who was born somewhere around here -- [laughter] somewhere. [laughter] said that -- i think it's important that, you know, he's born in new york, he's born in harlem, and he says i'm going to become a writer, god, satan and mississippi notwithstanding. and so i think the record that i had to con front reckoned -- confront, reckon with, accept to a degree was this understanding that the world and definitely parts of the nation have that little black boys and little black girls...
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>>james: he was born in france and became an american citizen or celebrities are reacting to the deadly in paris their tone down the glamour and stealing back metacarpus celebration the premiere of a hundred games marketing park to will not have the bells and whistles and press interviews will not be conducted saturday night live skit the usual opening sketch and instead pay tribute to the victims in paris. >>: follow the support is what everyone there tonight we stand with you. >>james: have a history of striking a serious tone in the face of tragedy that made similar gestures in the wake of an attack and the school mascot as well here is a live look outside richmond bridge the embarcadero car looking out across the bay bridge where it is allowed when the still despite the fact that the wind advisory has expired. >>anny hong: the wind advisories has expired about 4:00 this morning but we're still seeing some adverse conditions of fanfare for the strongest winds are pretty much of the west that have been decreasing since overnight and continued to decrease profit that to them from lack
>>james: he was born in france and became an american citizen or celebrities are reacting to the deadly in paris their tone down the glamour and stealing back metacarpus celebration the premiere of a hundred games marketing park to will not have the bells and whistles and press interviews will not be conducted saturday night live skit the usual opening sketch and instead pay tribute to the victims in paris. >>: follow the support is what everyone there tonight we stand with you....
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. >> gene: referring to james taylor. the boston-born star was one of 17 people to receive the highest civilian honor. barbra streisand, steven spielberg, willie mayes and the late yogi berra. >>> protecting babies or putting them in danger. the new call to keep a crib decoration away from newborns. >>> and smooth sailing on the road weather-wise. 27 degrees by 7 a.m. 27 and 33 leer at 9 a.m. i will show you when we hit the 40s, 50s and even 60s in the coming days. >>> a high-speed chase followed by a daring dash. the incident that sent police officers rushing through the rain. dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. it's the bacon experience you've been waiting for. bacon up. imagine a world where the only thing you had to wrestle for on thanksgiving was the last piece of pumpkin pie. and the only place we camped out was in front of a fire and not the parking lot of a store. at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we' re closed on thanksgiving because family time comes fir
. >> gene: referring to james taylor. the boston-born star was one of 17 people to receive the highest civilian honor. barbra streisand, steven spielberg, willie mayes and the late yogi berra. >>> protecting babies or putting them in danger. the new call to keep a crib decoration away from newborns. >>> and smooth sailing on the road weather-wise. 27 degrees by 7 a.m. 27 and 33 leer at 9 a.m. i will show you when we hit the 40s, 50s and even 60s in the coming days....
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this is james parks. in 1843, born a slave property of george washington part justice. when the federal troops came across, he did not have anything to do. he said, i will work for you guys. he learned to be a brick mason and he built the brick barracks i lived in when i was at fort myer. when those were all done in arlington started to become a cemetery in 1864, he began to date graves, was an employee of the dod and dug graves until, 1925 when he retired at the age of 82. he was given permission by the secretary of war to be buried at arlington because of his history diedavery -- slave labor, in arlington county. matthew henson, right-hand man to robert parry, african-american. denied membership in the explorers club because of his race, finally admitted way after. here is robert edwin perry's grave. i think we knew it was there. first guy to get to the north pole would be more appropriate. there is the north pole. it's a beautiful monument. is the real-life inspiration for indiana jones. the is hiram bingham, discoverer of much of peach you, governor of connecticut,
this is james parks. in 1843, born a slave property of george washington part justice. when the federal troops came across, he did not have anything to do. he said, i will work for you guys. he learned to be a brick mason and he built the brick barracks i lived in when i was at fort myer. when those were all done in arlington started to become a cemetery in 1864, he began to date graves, was an employee of the dod and dug graves until, 1925 when he retired at the age of 82. he was given...
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this is james parks. he was born a slave in 1883. he was owned by george washington custus. when the federal troops came across he didn't have anything to do. he said, i'll work for you guys and he learned to be a brick mason and he built the brick barracks that i lived in at ft. meyer. when those were all done and arlington began to become a cemetery, he began to dig graves for pay and he was an employee of the dod and dug graves until he retired at age 82. he was given permission by the secretary of war to be buried at arlington because of his history of slave, laborer, died in arlington county. this is the grave of matthew hensen. right-hand man to robert parry. african-american. denied membership in the explorers club because of his race. finally admitted way after. this says discoverer of the north pole. i think we knew it was there. i think maybe first guy to get to the north pole would be more appropriate but -- anyway, there's the north pole on the -- it's a really beautiful monument. this is the real life inspiration for indiana jones. this is hiram bingham. the dis
this is james parks. he was born a slave in 1883. he was owned by george washington custus. when the federal troops came across he didn't have anything to do. he said, i'll work for you guys and he learned to be a brick mason and he built the brick barracks that i lived in at ft. meyer. when those were all done and arlington began to become a cemetery, he began to dig graves for pay and he was an employee of the dod and dug graves until he retired at age 82. he was given permission by the...
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lauren bush, the daughter of neal bush shared this adorable picture of sweet baby james who was bornays ago. the first child for lauren bush and her husband david. he's the son of the designer ralph lauren. >> a beautiful couple and child too. >>> hiccups couldn't stop this australian boy from belting out his country's national anthem. listen to this. ♪ that poor little guy right there. 7-year-old ethan hall singing before an australian baseball league game, even though the hiccups came at the worst possible time. we can all relate to that. any parent can certainly. the crowd giving him a huge applause. the players then high fived him for that performance. he never gave up. those are your headlines. what a sweet little guy there. way to go. >> i knew when they say that when you're really scared as you would be performing in public -- >> at 7. >> hiccups go away. not the case. >> right. >> not scared at all. >> patriotic pursuit on his part. heather, thanks. >>> extreme weather. the midwest is in a deep freeze. first major snowstorm of the season. snow and single digit temperatures to
lauren bush, the daughter of neal bush shared this adorable picture of sweet baby james who was bornays ago. the first child for lauren bush and her husband david. he's the son of the designer ralph lauren. >> a beautiful couple and child too. >>> hiccups couldn't stop this australian boy from belting out his country's national anthem. listen to this. ♪ that poor little guy right there. 7-year-old ethan hall singing before an australian baseball league game, even though the...
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later in sports a behind the scenes speech, by famous james us that will leave you speechless, we will be right back. >>> philadelphia born rap artist known for hits with the likes of jay-z and kanye west received a devastating diagnosis this fall. his kidneys have have failed. >> now he is using his talents to raise awareness about a difficult ease that effects millions, reporter cheri greg of our sister station kyw news radio has his story. >> reporter: for years, you could find freeway, on stage with the likes of jay-z. but now, three days a week, the 37 year-old rapper spends four hours here, at dialysis. >> they take my shirt up, they pull these up and they hook everything up to that and then start the process. >> reporter: born leslie and raised in north philadelphia, freeway is known in the hip-hop world but quietly he was diagnosed with diabetes in 2013. he got it under control but fatigue set in over the summer, coming to a head at made in america festival. >> right before i hit the stage i told him i cannot the do it. i got an anxiety attack. >> reporter: freeway made it through but days later his life changed.
later in sports a behind the scenes speech, by famous james us that will leave you speechless, we will be right back. >>> philadelphia born rap artist known for hits with the likes of jay-z and kanye west received a devastating diagnosis this fall. his kidneys have have failed. >> now he is using his talents to raise awareness about a difficult ease that effects millions, reporter cheri greg of our sister station kyw news radio has his story. >> reporter: for years, you...
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born militant. he has been seen in videos beheading several americans including james foley. ed: right now, this new hampshire mother is locked up, charged in her own daughter's drug death. she's one of three people arrested in the teen's overdose. heather: tonight, the girl's school is eyeing changes to keep kids safer. newscenter5's john atwater is live in rochester, new hampshire. john? john: heather, the school district now working with the police department here are to help teachers eye didn't eye the signs of drug abuse to get students the help they need. she was right there in the samoa tell room when her 17 year old daughter died of a drug overdose, police say. >> the fact its the mother of the victim makes it even more disturbing. john: prosecutors blame her mother, jasmine, her boyfriend, marc, and this massachusetts woman iner death, saying they made the powerful pain killer available to the teen. >> this epidemic really has no pounddries. john. it is mistake be heroin but much more potent. prosecutors won't elaborate on what happened in that motel room two weeks a
born militant. he has been seen in videos beheading several americans including james foley. ed: right now, this new hampshire mother is locked up, charged in her own daughter's drug death. she's one of three people arrested in the teen's overdose. heather: tonight, the girl's school is eyeing changes to keep kids safer. newscenter5's john atwater is live in rochester, new hampshire. john? john: heather, the school district now working with the police department here are to help teachers eye...
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will be: a full half from advisers to the market in portions of the sock back and saw kohl is born to the. >>jamesost of rising import tonight begins at 11:00 p.m. last until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow tim choose up reflects only a mild warmer but overnight lows and early morning low temperatures for wednesday morning we're really going to be concern about. >>george: we're still looking at the detritus to douglas for the west five a commute still have the into the out to and through the store were doubling to fremont ride over to slow great to see minutes we still have that at the in the congestion are tied to that drive same is true here for the quarter commute from to 38 down to 237 san leandro to milpitas and just 40 minutes and the delays it for the 1 01 ride north bound use lead slow right here between the 280 in the 880 interchange is. >>george: and mattel bridge commuters without the late 11th and this was bombed the right out of the east of the across the richmond bridge a light and easy trick a minister drive times and heading to and from iran across the golden gate bridge is a good trip as well
will be: a full half from advisers to the market in portions of the sock back and saw kohl is born to the. >>jamesost of rising import tonight begins at 11:00 p.m. last until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow tim choose up reflects only a mild warmer but overnight lows and early morning low temperatures for wednesday morning we're really going to be concern about. >>george: we're still looking at the detritus to douglas for the west five a commute still have the into the out to and through the...
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born ready. greg: the name of this is? >> rendition of james brown a rosanna: take it away. this is a man's world this is a man's world but it would be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. you see, man made the car to take us over the road man made the train man made the electric light to take us out of the dark man made the boat for the water like noah made the ark. this is a man's, man's, man's world but it would be nothing, nothing, without a woman or a girl. man thinks about a little bit of bibi girls and baby boy man makes them happy cause man make them toys and after man make everything you know that man makes money to buy from other man oh, it's a man's world but it would be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. he's lost in the wilderness he's lost in bitterness oh,he's lost, he's lost, he's lost without a woman, without a he need a woman he need a woman. hey. yeah yeah yeah he need a woman hey yeah he need a woman thank you. >> rosanna: you brought it down! that is good. that is really good. greg: so so much. long road to memphis. great suit. >> thank y
born ready. greg: the name of this is? >> rendition of james brown a rosanna: take it away. this is a man's world this is a man's world but it would be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. you see, man made the car to take us over the road man made the train man made the electric light to take us out of the dark man made the boat for the water like noah made the ark. this is a man's, man's, man's world but it would be nothing, nothing, without a woman or a girl. man thinks about a...
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james eastland's father, several months witheastland himself was born, lynched a black man. strom thurmond's father murdered a white man. i you look at the book in terms of fathers and songs, that is a subtext. thurgood marshall and his father, willy marshall, strom thurmond and his father, james eastland and his father, a lot of blood and tears and family that courses through the book, and so these were people who brought blood -- family blood into the hearing room, and also there was a subtext of interracial sex. the marshall hearings happened in the year of the famous loving case, loving -- they were a couple in the state of virginia. y'all have heard about this couple. by the way, there's a movie being filmed about that right now. anyway, the lovings were arrested in the state of virginia, in 1967, just weeks before thurgood marshall's hearing started, for sleeping in the same bedroom. the state of virginia said, we'll drop the charges if you just leave. leave the state. so they did, and they came to washington d.c. to live. and strom thurmond has asked marshall about th
james eastland's father, several months witheastland himself was born, lynched a black man. strom thurmond's father murdered a white man. i you look at the book in terms of fathers and songs, that is a subtext. thurgood marshall and his father, willy marshall, strom thurmond and his father, james eastland and his father, a lot of blood and tears and family that courses through the book, and so these were people who brought blood -- family blood into the hearing room, and also there was a...
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james foley sotloff. american aid worker peter kassig - who became known as abdul-rahman while a hostage - was another victim. kuwait-born mohamed emwazi was a computer science graduate, turned gang member. freed hostages describe him as sadistic... one of 4 british isis guards they called the beatles... jihadi john was the leader. an early recruit to isis... the jihadist group whose reach now extends from syria and northern iraq to north africa... the strike targeting jihadi john - comes shortly after the latest isis attack in lebanon where at least 43 people died last night in a double suicide bombing. keir simmons/ nbc news/ london, england "jihadi john's family all now live here in london. no comment from their lawyer. but the british prime minister just spoke, calling jihadi john isis' lead executioner and saying that if he has been killed but the u.s. it was an act of self-defense. back to you." >> the man who pulled off an elaborate escape from a new york state prison earlier this year has pleaded guilty to charges connected to the jailbreak. david sweat pleaded guilty today to two counts of escape and one count o
james foley sotloff. american aid worker peter kassig - who became known as abdul-rahman while a hostage - was another victim. kuwait-born mohamed emwazi was a computer science graduate, turned gang member. freed hostages describe him as sadistic... one of 4 british isis guards they called the beatles... jihadi john was the leader. an early recruit to isis... the jihadist group whose reach now extends from syria and northern iraq to north africa... the strike targeting jihadi john - comes...
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james. he's also responsible for the kittle of japanese and british citizens according to the u.s. and he's a british citizen who was born in kuwait. if in fact he's dead it would be a major victory forth u.s. in the battle against isis however tonight the family of american journalist james foley says it provides them little solace. more ahead of course on our sister station channel 7. >> thanks very much. >>> breaking news now in east san jose. police are searching a home after stand off with wanted fugitive just came to an en moments ago. this is happening in place court off yurba buena road. police just arrested the fugitive also a known gang member from what we are told. we heard several family members shouting we love you as the police car drove by with the man inside. before the arrest we heard several flash bang and ambulance was also called to the scene. police have been asked, asking neighbors to stay inside their homes for the time being. we are on the story and update coming up at 11:00 over on channel 7. >> moving on. 13 lawsuits have been filed over this past summer's berkeley balcony collapse that killed 6
james. he's also responsible for the kittle of japanese and british citizens according to the u.s. and he's a british citizen who was born in kuwait. if in fact he's dead it would be a major victory forth u.s. in the battle against isis however tonight the family of american journalist james foley says it provides them little solace. more ahead of course on our sister station channel 7. >> thanks very much. >>> breaking news now in east san jose. police are searching a home after...
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born. our neo-natal intensive care units are some of the best, if not the best in the world. that's not the point. >> dr. arthur james is one of the leading infant mortality experts in the united states. he says that the heart of the problem lies outside of the hospitals. >> unfortunately in this country, when we experience families who are in crisis, we generally throw everything and the kitchen sink at them to try and assist and help during that period of time, but we are not anywhere close to being that vigilant about trying to practice preventive medicine, about trying to keep families out of crisis. >> everywhere you look in cleveland, it seems those crises are playing out. in a corner of the city's public cemetery, 24-year-old laney smith is visiting the grave of her infant son, jayceon. he died two weeks ago. the burial sites are marked with nothing more than wooden sticks. but each one represents a story of personal loss. >> he's just a number. and it just don't feel like people right here. just a bunch of dirt. >> each year, 85 infants die within the first 12 months in cleveland, a death rate that's growing
born. our neo-natal intensive care units are some of the best, if not the best in the world. that's not the point. >> dr. arthur james is one of the leading infant mortality experts in the united states. he says that the heart of the problem lies outside of the hospitals. >> unfortunately in this country, when we experience families who are in crisis, we generally throw everything and the kitchen sink at them to try and assist and help during that period of time, but we are not...
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born british citizen for propaganda. is known for being of a brutal executioner. he was last seen on video carrying out violent beatings including those of americans james foley, pierre case dick, as from jihadi john's demise, the pentagon would only say, quote, we are assessing the results of the operation and will provide additional information where appropriate. for those questioning how he got the name jihadi john, it came by way of former islamic state hostages, he was one of four english-speaking attackers dubbed the beatles because of their british accents. that is the latest, i will send things back to you. "america's nightly scoreboard" thanks, the accused of killing an nypd officer in prison for 12 years on and related charges. the same judge patel wrote howard, sending him to prison on bars, patricia one has defended sending him to rehab saying it was part of a plea deal and the reason he was on the streets was because he made $35,000 bail, accused of shooting and killing officer rand paul holder during a chase along the fdr drive in harlem last month, the mother tells fox 5 real justice will come when the murder trial begins. >> a comfort because this is
born british citizen for propaganda. is known for being of a brutal executioner. he was last seen on video carrying out violent beatings including those of americans james foley, pierre case dick, as from jihadi john's demise, the pentagon would only say, quote, we are assessing the results of the operation and will provide additional information where appropriate. for those questioning how he got the name jihadi john, it came by way of former islamic state hostages, he was one of four...
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james foley. the beheading video provoked outrage. it was the first of several brutal executions. british citizen, mohammed emwazi, last february. a former hostage described him he was born in kuwait and moved to england as a boy and it's believed he left syria in 2013. emwazi is known to help in executions of these journalists and a number of other western hostages. he had been on the rhine for years. the u.s. launched air strikes against isis and syria last year. a number of senior isis members have been killed, but if jihadi's john's death is confirmed, he would be the best known. >> johnathan vigliotti in london, thank you. >>> this morning in iraq, kurdish forces entered the it began yesterday supported by u.s. air strikes. charlie d'agata is with the the phone from sinjar. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm actually standing inside sinjar city. it happened a couple of hours ago. people on foot and kurdish mountainside into the city itself and then dozens more followed, followed by hundreds after that. there is sporadic gunfire that rang out in several neighborhoods, especially to the west and east of the city. we are to the north. now, as i speak
james foley. the beheading video provoked outrage. it was the first of several brutal executions. british citizen, mohammed emwazi, last february. a former hostage described him he was born in kuwait and moved to england as a boy and it's believed he left syria in 2013. emwazi is known to help in executions of these journalists and a number of other western hostages. he had been on the rhine for years. the u.s. launched air strikes against isis and syria last year. a number of senior isis...
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james foley and an american aid worker in syria in 2014. the gruesome videos he appeared in presented the world water fiing image of the islamic state and were a powerful emwazi was born in kuwait but raised in london, a graduate from university of westminster he had a degree in computer programming. emwazi disappeared from his family's london home two years ago and traveled to syria. video massacres he staged turned him into a symbolic leader of the islamic state and a top u.s. target. >> the united states has been tracking jihadi john for more than a year. secretary of state john kerry says this strike should serve as a warning to all extremists that their days are numbers. we spoke with a local mother whose son spent time as a hostage in syria. she says even if jihadi john is dead, isis won't lose any steam. >> reporter: for nancy, this makes little difference. >> it doesn't solve the problem. i don't think we will be eliminating this problem for a long time. >> reporter: she's seen cruelty of terrorism in a way few americans have. as a mother waiting for her hostage son to come home. theo curtis was working as a freelance writer when taken captive for two years in
james foley and an american aid worker in syria in 2014. the gruesome videos he appeared in presented the world water fiing image of the islamic state and were a powerful emwazi was born in kuwait but raised in london, a graduate from university of westminster he had a degree in computer programming. emwazi disappeared from his family's london home two years ago and traveled to syria. video massacres he staged turned him into a symbolic leader of the islamic state and a top u.s. target....
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he was shown in a video be heading journalists james foley and seen later killing journalist sotlof and peter kasik and promised to track him down. >> bornkuwait and grew up in london where officials say he was radicalized and moved in 2012 and 2014 he began making headlines. >> otherwise this knife will become your nightmare. >> reporter: his british accent named him the nickname jihad john and he is shown be heading hostages and blaming them for their deaths and they promised to hunt him down. >> making mistake of harming americans we will not forget and our reach is long and justice will be served. >> and he later apologized to his family for the attention those videos generated but he showed no remorse for the be headings or being part of the most brutal and gruesome organization. the pentagon says the air strikes targeting jihad john took place in the syrian city of raqqa would be i.s.i.l.'s capitol, the morning the mothers of those killed said the death would bring little comfort and won't bring back their sons and a short time ago david cameron spoke about the reported drone strike targeting jihad john. >> this was a combined effo
he was shown in a video be heading journalists james foley and seen later killing journalist sotlof and peter kasik and promised to track him down. >> bornkuwait and grew up in london where officials say he was radicalized and moved in 2012 and 2014 he began making headlines. >> otherwise this knife will become your nightmare. >> reporter: his british accent named him the nickname jihad john and he is shown be heading hostages and blaming them for their deaths and they...
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he's an english-speaking voice, kuwaiti-born of isis, very much behind the recruitment arm of this, shown beheading u.s. journalists like jamesey, steven satloff and others saying, come, join our wonderful organization. he, apparently, is gone. point two, the u.s. launching no less than 26 airstrikes, dropping crushing woman -- bombs all over isis' oilfields. point three, the u.s. helped kurdish forces crack in half this crucial supply line as they moved into a key iraqi city held by isis, raising the kurdish flag over sinjar today, and what do we have? president obama assuring the american people we are, indeed, this shows making progress against isis. listen. >> i don't think they're gaining strength. what is true is, is that from the start our goal has been, first, to contain, and we have contained them. >> we are on the right track, and we are making gains, and we are clear about the road ahead. liz: what's next? is this a real foothold versus toe hold? bob hormats here in a fox business exclusive, served as undersecretary of state under hillary clinton. isis has spread like a sickening algae, in part fed by their oil mon
he's an english-speaking voice, kuwaiti-born of isis, very much behind the recruitment arm of this, shown beheading u.s. journalists like jamesey, steven satloff and others saying, come, join our wonderful organization. he, apparently, is gone. point two, the u.s. launching no less than 26 airstrikes, dropping crushing woman -- bombs all over isis' oilfields. point three, the u.s. helped kurdish forces crack in half this crucial supply line as they moved into a key iraqi city held by isis,...
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born also known for being a brutal executioner. he was last seen carrying out violent tbe headings including those of james foley and peter kasich. as for the demise, the pentagon would only say, quote, we're assessing the operation and provide did i recall information as and where appropriate. cameron went on to say when he was responding to reports of him killed that this air strook strike was absolutely the right thing to do and killed biage mq nine reap tear drone. i was looking up information on this drone. apparently one of the most precise drones available. it said primary function is to find, fix, and finish targets. back to both of you. juliet: that's what we need. thanks very much. a man accuse of killing an nypd >> instead of accepting him to prison on drug charges, the last time around u now this has put him behind bars. accepting him to rehab saying it was part of a plea deal that the reason he was on the street that he made 35,000 bail. he's accused of shooting and killing holder during a chase in harlem last month. officer's mother telling fox 5 real justice will come when the murder trial begins. >> we have to, yo
born also known for being a brutal executioner. he was last seen carrying out violent tbe headings including those of james foley and peter kasich. as for the demise, the pentagon would only say, quote, we're assessing the operation and provide did i recall information as and where appropriate. cameron went on to say when he was responding to reports of him killed that this air strook strike was absolutely the right thing to do and killed biage mq nine reap tear drone. i was looking up...
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james bond's "spectre" in second. and the peanuts movie in third. >> $100 million considered bad? >>> the band on stage during the paris attacks describing the horror as terrorists stormed the concert hall. >>> the miracle baby born too early on a cruise ship returning home to a cheering crowd. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhal
james bond's "spectre" in second. and the peanuts movie in third. >> $100 million considered bad? >>> the band on stage during the paris attacks describing the horror as terrorists stormed the concert hall. >>> the miracle baby born too early on a cruise ship returning home to a cheering crowd. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a...
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the was born a mile from fairfax county hospital in virginia. i'm a d.c. kid. area. up in the --ent to james mooed ad madison university. i started in radio. came toer that, i washington. my very first job was in phonesion answering the at channel five here in washington. april and i -- i'm sure you guys sam donaldson. sam donaldson's wife worked at channel five. was answer the phone, jan, jan smith. jan smith i speak to please? i would give people their coffee and meals. $4.25 an hour. i had no health benefits. out and go cover the drive-by shooting that happened. that was my first taste of tv news. was hooked. from there i worked my way into a job in knoxville, tennessee. went to dallas, texas; chicago, and i was might bed by news and later cnn. it's been a long strange road. got back to d.c. doing what i love, which is covering politics. covered the romney campaigns. typically it is whoever wins. not going to the white house. romney lost. go over why don't you there. you are pretty good at annoying them and giving them a hard time. why don't you try the guy that actually won the election.
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james:. >>george: is also affecting dublin pleasanton having a single track to the area that is born to be aad also tracking a major snag on the freeway over to the dublin and to change the major delays and track in the drive to the san mateo bridge this morning the westbound commit this jammed up the drive times already cut six minutes as we head over to san mateo and come out of hayward. >>mark: they said that there now confirming the russian passenger >>anny hong: after living from the just and resort the intelligence official said they believe. >>darya: he had declared war on isis after the attack they fired air strikes earlier this morning and syria destroyed in the command post and a training camp german police said there been three arrested and the restless city in connection to the terror attack three no rest this morning and overnight to enclose curfew friday at the killed a hundred and 29 people and injured 352 is a global manhunt now for the eighth suspect in friday's attack on 60 and french investigators believe that he is the mastermind. >>mark: ever charlotte against them the s
james:. >>george: is also affecting dublin pleasanton having a single track to the area that is born to be aad also tracking a major snag on the freeway over to the dublin and to change the major delays and track in the drive to the san mateo bridge this morning the westbound commit this jammed up the drive times already cut six minutes as we head over to san mateo and come out of hayward. >>mark: they said that there now confirming the russian passenger >>anny hong: after...
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born when that was popular. >> and neither was gee ah da. >> tony-winning musical is celebrating ten years on broadway. >> guess who's here? >> the real frankie valli. >> we've mentioned james brolin is here with us. we're going to ask him about his new movie and his wife barbra streisand. >> apparently, she's grad to have have you out working and out of house. >> and gi apartment d ichlt giada has a new turkey recipe. >> we have a show of hands, something's weird going on over there. all the hands. all righty. we hear that jimmy kimmel had a little fun at our expense last night. >> get in line. >> we think we can take it, but we haven't seen it yet, so let's see what he has to say. >> maybe the funniest thing that kathie lee and hoda dressed as woodstock and peanuts. it's very quiet. but soak it all in. >> ah, ah, ah, ah! >> oh! oh! oh! [ laughter ] >> okay. insanity? [ applause ] you got the straw. hi, my name is hoda. my rock bottom came when i was dressed as snoopy and drank wine out of a dog's bowl. >> the highlight of her life, are you kidding, jimmy! you try being in,000 outfits for four hours. hyperventilating. snout. >> mine was glued onto my face. >> we had to rip
born when that was popular. >> and neither was gee ah da. >> tony-winning musical is celebrating ten years on broadway. >> guess who's here? >> the real frankie valli. >> we've mentioned james brolin is here with us. we're going to ask him about his new movie and his wife barbra streisand. >> apparently, she's grad to have have you out working and out of house. >> and gi apartment d ichlt giada has a new turkey recipe. >> we have a show of hands,...
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he was born in kuwait but is british and has been in syria for some time working with isis. at least three americans including three americans enclugd sotloff and james foley and aid worker were killed in those videos some of this was an operation to find him and eliminate him. we're waiting for confirmation. separate from that, they underwent a separate operation ongoing this morning to take over a city that isis had taken. with understand they have cleared allorces and that have ied skproesivs that they believe terrorists left there. >> tracie potts on the hill. thank you, tracy. >> a man is facing serious charges this morning after injuring two emts in a crash. he was drunk when he lost control of his truck and slid across the beltway hitting the emts. this happened back in february. we know now kurcho faces charges. he has a history. in one he received probation and in another he received 30 days in jail. >>> two men are facing second-degree murder charges. one of them a d.c. firefighter that stems from a crash ore the summer that police say was the result of a race. it happened back in july as two cars were racing northbound on 16th street in no
he was born in kuwait but is british and has been in syria for some time working with isis. at least three americans including three americans enclugd sotloff and james foley and aid worker were killed in those videos some of this was an operation to find him and eliminate him. we're waiting for confirmation. separate from that, they underwent a separate operation ongoing this morning to take over a city that isis had taken. with understand they have cleared allorces and that have ied...
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. >> i was born about a mile outside the beltway in virginia, i grew up in northern virginia. i grew up in this area. i went to james madison university. after that, i came to washington. i'm sure you guys are members sam donaldson. at channel five. when i answered the phone, hello, can i speed to jan smiths, please, and i would get people to talk -- get people their coffee and their meals and i had no health benefits and they would say jim, covered as drive-by shooting that happened, mary would come up and give an impromptu press, rinse, so that was my first taste of television news and i was hooked. i worked my way into a job in knoxville, then i went to dallas and chicago. then i was hired by cbs news and later cnn. i finally got back to washington doing what i love which is covering politics, covering at , typicallyaign whoever wins coast of the white house so i thought well, i am not going to the white house. theread, what you go over . you are good at and knowing these guys. while you try a guy that actually won the election? i have been there since early 2013. it is fascinating. , doingbody was saying of the
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born british citizen for propaganda. he is also known for being a brutal executioner. he was last seen on video carrying out violent be headings including those of americans james foley, stevens that off and peter casey. as for jihadi john's demise, the pentagon would only say we are assessing the results of tonight's operation and will provide additional information as and where appropriate. also by some accounts he was not the only one killed. another one of the terrorists that were part of those with british accents dubbed the beatles, jihadi george was also killed. the family of james foley released a statement, a small amount of solace. hostages home as they were looking for these people. ines: ben: the shooting of 2 to prison escapees was justified, franklin county acting district is an eagle in mcneill says there was quote makes a very real concern the inmates richard matt and david sweat could be armed, matt pointed a shot gun and an agent who shot and killed him. sweat ran away ignoring commands to stop and warning he would be shot if he did not. ben: the man accused of killing an nypd officer is going to prison on unrelated charges. the same judge that put t
born british citizen for propaganda. he is also known for being a brutal executioner. he was last seen on video carrying out violent be headings including those of americans james foley, stevens that off and peter casey. as for jihadi john's demise, the pentagon would only say we are assessing the results of tonight's operation and will provide additional information as and where appropriate. also by some accounts he was not the only one killed. another one of the terrorists that were part of...
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james foley, steven sock kloff. then came word last night -- >> conducted an airstrike. >> reporter: it was a u.s. drone strike like this, taking out two men as they entered a car near raqqa, an isis stronghold. born in kuwait, he grew up in britain before joining with isis with several others calling themselves isis' north london boys. britain's prime minister. >> this was an act of self-defense. it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: u.s. military officials say the strike, a symbolic one. >> this guy was a human animal. and killing him is probably making the world a little bit better place. >> reporter: the family of james foley said they feel a little comfort. his death does not bring jim back. if only so much effort had been given to finding and rescuing him and the other hostages who were subsequently murdered by isis, they might be alive today. in northern iraq, kurdish fighters regained about 50 miles of isis-controlled territory, but isis bombings in lebanon that killed more than 40 show the terror group continues its murderous ways. the terror group continuing its murderous ways just like lie ly now without the help of jihadi john. >> we've been following this breaking news in paris w
james foley, steven sock kloff. then came word last night -- >> conducted an airstrike. >> reporter: it was a u.s. drone strike like this, taking out two men as they entered a car near raqqa, an isis stronghold. born in kuwait, he grew up in britain before joining with isis with several others calling themselves isis' north london boys. britain's prime minister. >> this was an act of self-defense. it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: u.s. military officials say the...
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james gar feel in the white house as president of the united states, and john david long governor earning massachusetts, one traditional town, needham, broke in two. wellesley for years known as west needham was born, and just one year later, needham and wellesley met for the first time on the football field. more than 13 decades later, the tradition continues. each thanksgiving morning, the rockets and raiders square off. the oldest public high school football rivals in the country. >> hard work on one, two, three >> hard work on one, two, three. >> hard work. >> ready. >>reporter: needham is home to 30,000 people, educated, affluent, intelligent. success stories can be found at every turn. >> that's part of who we are and what we are about. >>reporter: needham is represented as well even in the statehouse. wellesley is home to the nation's top college for women and also with one of the most iconic town halls in america. its people are established. its architecture, unique. rival cities yes, but at the core not much differentiates wellesley from needham. >> how will i define the town of needham. a town full of great kids with parents who want their kids to do well in school and in college. and it
james gar feel in the white house as president of the united states, and john david long governor earning massachusetts, one traditional town, needham, broke in two. wellesley for years known as west needham was born, and just one year later, needham and wellesley met for the first time on the football field. more than 13 decades later, the tradition continues. each thanksgiving morning, the rockets and raiders square off. the oldest public high school football rivals in the country. >>...
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james: we have right here in the bay area. but if you cannot write we had of snow up the top of.--tahoe. babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents the >> mark: we're getting the ready for strong storms this week because of the of minya--el nino. >> reporter: contractors are busy these days are replacing rooftops. these guys aren't example of a growing number of contractors. >> this kind of your business as increase as well as winter time . >> reporter: the contractors hiring additional workers to meet the demand. >> we are prepared to bring on additional staffing come december and january of. >> reporter: the contractor said that if you are worrying about whether or not your roof can hold up the rain or this know it's probably time did get a new roof. >> if yo
james: we have right here in the bay area. but if you cannot write we had of snow up the top of.--tahoe. babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn...
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james baldwin: i think the other reason, and perhaps the most important reason, that i am throwing these suggestions out to you tonight is that in this country, every black man bornntry, until this present moment, is born into a country which assures him, in as many ways as it can find, that he is not worth the dirt he walks on. every negro boy and every negro girl born in this country until this present moment undergoes the agony of trying to find in the body politic, in the body social, outside himself/herself, some image of himself or herself which is not demeaning. now, many, indeed, have survived, and at an incalculable cost, and many more have perished and are perishing every day. if you tell a child and do your best to prove to the child that he is not worth life, it is entirely possible that sooner or later the child begins to believe it. amy: that's james baldwin speaking in june of 1963, that audio from the pacifica radio archives. in this last minute we have with you, ta-nehisi coates, where have we come in more than half a century? ta-nehisi coates: i think there's been some progress. i think if people like me appear impatient, it is with the fact tha
james baldwin: i think the other reason, and perhaps the most important reason, that i am throwing these suggestions out to you tonight is that in this country, every black man bornntry, until this present moment, is born into a country which assures him, in as many ways as it can find, that he is not worth the dirt he walks on. every negro boy and every negro girl born in this country until this present moment undergoes the agony of trying to find in the body politic, in the body social,...
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i was born in fairfax county hospital, virginia, i grew up in northern virginia. i'm a d.c. kid, i grew up in the area. i went to james mad university when i was the news director of my radio station, i started in hedo. after that, i came to washington. my very first job was in television answering the phones at channel 5 here in washington. april and i'm sure you guys remember sam donaldson. his wife worked at channel 5, so when i would answer the phone, january, january smith, can i speak to jim smith, please. yes, mrs. donaldson. i would get people their coffee and meals and i made $4.25 an hour, had no health benefits. jim, run out and cover this drive-by shooting that happened. marion berry would come up and give an impromptu press conference. that was my first taste of tv news and i was hooked. from there, i sort of worked my way into a job in knoxville, tennessee. then i went to dallas, texas, and then chicago and then i was hired by cbs news and then later cnn. so it's been sort of a long strange road. i finally got back to d.c. doing what i love which is covering politics, covered the mitt romney campaign in
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>>james: and will reduce its a one bloom around now that is helping to keep the temperatures in the low '40's here is a lot of the outside clear outdoors if you're bornparticipating in the black pride and self be careful and bundled the high this afternoon will be in the low to mid 50's for the in an east bay in the south bank in for the bid warmer mid-50s plenty of sunshine like the incident a few clouds but mostly sunny force all >>james: of the have today with us will will repeat saturday and sunday we have and statistical system might bring as a few light showers on the into the for the middle of the week will to do not look very impressive. >>george: the investigation continues into an overnight accident it was a vehicle fire here it was pretty serious a person was actually killed and is taxable they're still within the corner tech looked at the salk freeway is still light enough to were not seen any delays for an indication on the road to into the and the problems the trip time from the capitol expressway to the montague expressway and here is the right out of san jose for cupertino and just 13 minutes mechanist a truck and looks great no delay
>>james: and will reduce its a one bloom around now that is helping to keep the temperatures in the low '40's here is a lot of the outside clear outdoors if you're bornparticipating in the black pride and self be careful and bundled the high this afternoon will be in the low to mid 50's for the in an east bay in the south bank in for the bid warmer mid-50s plenty of sunshine like the incident a few clouds but mostly sunny force all >>james: of the have today with us will will repeat...
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james foley, and again beheading american steven sot shroff. and many, many more. his voice was disguised but his british accent recognizable. >> after being identified earlier this year, disappeared from all isis videos. born in kuwait, growing up in west london, he attended the he is kblooef s is believed to travel to syria. in a statement to abc news, the air strike against jihadi john was of small solace. quote, this huge effort to go after this deranged man filled with hate when they can't make half that effort to save the hostages while these young americans were still alive. it's unfortunate that the government doesn't get it. they think it gives us solace, but it doesn't. american officials believe emwazi was killed based on what they observed of that hit. the car that he was in burst into flames. one u.s. official saying he essentially evaporated. reena, kendis? >> yeah, a lot of people are saying that he basically, we're getting the word from many officials that he basically evaporated with that hit. >> yeah. and can you tell what's does this mean for america's broader fight against isis? obama. his policy has been marred by challenges and controversy. if it turns out emwazi was actually killed, t
james foley, and again beheading american steven sot shroff. and many, many more. his voice was disguised but his british accent recognizable. >> after being identified earlier this year, disappeared from all isis videos. born in kuwait, growing up in west london, he attended the he is kblooef s is believed to travel to syria. in a statement to abc news, the air strike against jihadi john was of small solace. quote, this huge effort to go after this deranged man filled with hate when they...