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first time pleading with his son to come home. they gathered for a vigil for 19-year-old jacob marburger. he left campus sunday night under troubling circumstances. he resigned from student government office. he was kicked out of his fraternity after an instrument where he brandished an unloaded rifle while drunk. his father told us his son made very few mistakes in his son and probably feels ashamed. >> jacob, wherever you are, whatever indirections you have done, they are all recoverable. jacob will hear this and come. that's the only answer we want. >> now, police say jacob may have a rifle with him. he was seen on under surveillance video buying a small box of ammunition in hamburg, berks county, that prompted washington and maryland to close its campus through the break out of precaution. they say he made no threats. >>> can you see the entire interview on nbc10.com rmths happening today, republican presidential candidate carley fiorina will be delivering a key note address at the university of pennsylvania t. most recent nbc news poll shows fiorina has the support of 22% of republi
first time pleading with his son to come home. they gathered for a vigil for 19-year-old jacob marburger. he left campus sunday night under troubling circumstances. he resigned from student government office. he was kicked out of his fraternity after an instrument where he brandished an unloaded rifle while drunk. his father told us his son made very few mistakes in his son and probably feels ashamed. >> jacob, wherever you are, whatever indirections you have done, they are all...
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>> jacob, wherever you are and whatever indiscretions you have done, they are all recoverable. >> a father's emotional plea to his missing son. why the young man's disappearance shut down his college. >>> and -- >> airport workers go on strike. the potential impact to your holiday travel plans. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones. we begin with what could be a messy commute. take a look at nbc 10 first alert radar. all that rain on the left side of your screen is moving our way and it could have an impact on your morning and evening rush. >> let's go to nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. exactly when will all of this rain start? >> for the morning hours, it will start to move in. so during the morning commute, this rain will start to approach our western counties right now, we have the cloudy skies out there. but that rain is slowly inching closer. right now, we are dry. but that will change come the morning hours, especially if you're in the earlier part of the commute areas west of philadelphia. so here is future weather as we go through the e
>> jacob, wherever you are and whatever indiscretions you have done, they are all recoverable. >> a father's emotional plea to his missing son. why the young man's disappearance shut down his college. >>> and -- >> airport workers go on strike. the potential impact to your holiday travel plans. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones. we begin with what could be a messy commute. take a look at nbc 10 first alert radar. all that rain on the...
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sin going for a vigil for 19-year-old jacob marburger. he left campus sunday night under troubling circumstances. he had just resigned from his student government office and was kicked out of his fraternity after an incident where he brandished an unloaded rifle while drunk. his father told us his son has made very few mistakes in his life. >> jacob, wherever you are, whatever your discretions, they are all recoverable. that's the only answer we want. >> police say jacob may have a rifle with him. he was seen on under surveillance video by aing a small box of bullets on monday morning from this store in hamberg, berks county. this prompted washington college in maryland to close through thanksgiving break even though officials say he did not make 18 threats. you can see the entire video on nbc10.com. >>> happening today, carley fiorina will be in philadelphia. she will be delivering a key note address at the keystone conference on business and policy. it is being held at the university of pennsylvania. the most recent nbc poll says she has 22% of republican voter voters. >> 7 minut
sin going for a vigil for 19-year-old jacob marburger. he left campus sunday night under troubling circumstances. he had just resigned from his student government office and was kicked out of his fraternity after an incident where he brandished an unloaded rifle while drunk. his father told us his son has made very few mistakes in his life. >> jacob, wherever you are, whatever your discretions, they are all recoverable. that's the only answer we want. >> police say jacob may have a...
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if oscar doesn't smile on jacob trembley this time, he's a young guy to watch with a name you should remember. he hails from canada when he earned his part in "room" at 8. he's shooting one more right now. jacob just turned 9. he could be any young "star wars" fan showing me how this should be done. but playing like this at home was so much fun, jacob decided to pursue acting professionally. at thage of 5. >> it's like a job for -- for pretending you're different people. right? >> uh-huh. >> so that was like a really fun thing to do. >> reporter: he put his formidable imagination to work in smurfs # and then came the -- 2 and then came the role that could make him a star. >> come on in. good morning. >> reporter: jack was born here in this room. where he is held prisoner along with his mother played by brie larson. their story made more horrifying by the fact his biological father is their captor. >> i'm scared. >> i know. >> reporter: the film called "room" is told from the boy's point of view. >> if i didn't really know that it was going to be that good. it just kind of like shocke
if oscar doesn't smile on jacob trembley this time, he's a young guy to watch with a name you should remember. he hails from canada when he earned his part in "room" at 8. he's shooting one more right now. jacob just turned 9. he could be any young "star wars" fan showing me how this should be done. but playing like this at home was so much fun, jacob decided to pursue acting professionally. at thage of 5. >> it's like a job for -- for pretending you're different...
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case and you write in the book about how several weeks earlier your son jacob was born and you talk about a situation that we've encountered in the hospital. can you talk about that and how it informs your approach going into the court of appeals? >> guest: probably have to put a lot more stress on me. my son was a newborn when i argued at the marriage case of new york. he had just been born and when jacob was born we thought it was incredible. he was totally beautiful of course like every parent does in his skin had this incredible apricot hue which looked great but we didn't know which meant he had jaundice. so we had to put it essentially in the intensive care for infants for a few days under the light to get rid of the jaundice. and every day we were there for about three days i would go in and out to see him and bring him to my wife back and forth. i have a hospital bracelet and i was treated like any other parent. then it came to the day that we were finally ready to take him home which we were ready to do at that point and i went to the intensive care unit and i said we are w
case and you write in the book about how several weeks earlier your son jacob was born and you talk about a situation that we've encountered in the hospital. can you talk about that and how it informs your approach going into the court of appeals? >> guest: probably have to put a lot more stress on me. my son was a newborn when i argued at the marriage case of new york. he had just been born and when jacob was born we thought it was incredible. he was totally beautiful of course like...
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case. he had just been born. and when jacob was born we thought it was incredible. we thought he was totally beautiful of course as every parent does. and his skin had this incredible apricot hue which we thought looked great but we didn't know that meant he had jaundice so they had to put in a centrally in texas care for infants for a few days under the light. if we came to the day that we take them how much we are ready to do at this point that went to the neck -- nicu and the nurse wouldn't get him give him to me and i said what are you talking about you have seen me here for days. they said you are not the parent. and my wife had had a c-section. and she was still pretty weak and bandaged and i said you're telling me i have to go get my wife and she has to come here with her walker to pick up jacob? that's crazy but that's what the nurse insisted on. and it was 2006 my son was born. so, even then i think we were pretty shocked. and i remember my wife wanted to make a big deal about it and i said i just want to get us home. you are weak and we are all tired with just get jacob hol
case. he had just been born. and when jacob was born we thought it was incredible. we thought he was totally beautiful of course as every parent does. and his skin had this incredible apricot hue which we thought looked great but we didn't know that meant he had jaundice so they had to put in a centrally in texas care for infants for a few days under the light. if we came to the day that we take them how much we are ready to do at this point that went to the neck -- nicu and the nurse wouldn't...
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his math teacher. nicole jacobs is live with a closer look at what we're expected to hear. good morning, nicole. >> reporter: good morning to you, chris. finally, the trial gets under way after about a 20-day halt philip chrism to undergo a mental health evaluation. the judge determined he was fit to stand trial, competent to stand trial and we do expect those opening statements to begin today. of course, chisolm is accused of raping and murdering his 9th grade math teacher over at danvers high school. she asked her 14-year-old student to stay after class when it appeared he was distracted during class. surveillance video shows him following her in a restroom, that's when authorities say he murdered her, then rolled her body in a trash container to an area behind the school. defense attorneys are reportedly positioning themselves to use an insanity defense, but, of course, the outcome here lies in the hands of 17 jurors who were -- who will now determine chrisom's fate. court begins at 9:00 a.m. we're live in salem, nicole jacobs, "wbz this morning." >> thank you, nicole. >>> 5:
his math teacher. nicole jacobs is live with a closer look at what we're expected to hear. good morning, nicole. >> reporter: good morning to you, chris. finally, the trial gets under way after about a 20-day halt philip chrism to undergo a mental health evaluation. the judge determined he was fit to stand trial, competent to stand trial and we do expect those opening statements to begin today. of course, chisolm is accused of raping and murdering his 9th grade math teacher over at...
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math teacher into the bathroom where she was killed. nicole jacobs has a closer look. good morning, nicole. >> reporter: good morning to you. we saw a much different philip chism. he had a conversation with the judge during which he went against everything his attorney said since day one. he said he understood and comprehended his rights. he also said he wanted to be present in the courtroom. he was when prosecutors showed chilling video. it was a day after phillip courtroom. a day that the 16-year-old lacked the competence to stand trial until this, in his own words under questioning with the judge. >> you want to give up that right to be present and be here to confront, see the witnesses and see the cross-examination? >> no. >> do you want to be present? do you want to be present during the trial? >> reporter: with that, the trial continued with chism present. he sat stoic as prosecutors revealed the most compelling evidence to date. surveillance of colleen ritzer's last moments alive. >> do you recognize that to be phillip chism? >> yes. >> reporter: the video shows phillip foll
math teacher into the bathroom where she was killed. nicole jacobs has a closer look. good morning, nicole. >> reporter: good morning to you. we saw a much different philip chism. he had a conversation with the judge during which he went against everything his attorney said since day one. he said he understood and comprehended his rights. he also said he wanted to be present in the courtroom. he was when prosecutors showed chilling video. it was a day after phillip courtroom. a day that...
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,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...i'm jacob us.morning with starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist cat 3 this morning... president obama is in paris taking part in a u - n climate conference. the long - planned summit comes just two weeks after terrorists killed 130 people in the city. as c - b - s news correspondent don champion shows us... security is at an all-time high. 3 (pkg) (mon0039 :28 aptn video monday security) with heavily armed officers standing guard, paris is lockdown this morning. president obama... (pool / host tv vo arrival pipe 2 327amet) along with 146 world leaders are in town for a un climate conference.(nats pool/aptn) nat cameras after landing in the city sunday night, president obama's first stop was the bataclan theater, the site of the worst bloodshed during the terror attacks two weeks ago. joined by the french president and mayor of paris, the president laid a flower and bowed his head.(sot aptn sun0054 :04) nat clash with police riot police have been deployed in massive numbers. more than 300 peo
,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...i'm jacob us.morning with starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist cat 3 this morning... president obama is in paris taking part in a u - n climate conference. the long - planned summit comes just two weeks after terrorists killed 130 people in the city. as c - b - s news correspondent don champion shows us... security is at an all-time high. 3 (pkg) (mon0039 :28 aptn video monday security) with heavily...
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to learn more when she is in court today. nicole jacobs has more on what we do know. >> good morning catherine and chris. that little girl has been released from the hospital but >> driving by and i just see the child sitting there in the leaves. >> now this topsfield woman, 21- year-old abigail hannah sits at the center charged. she broke into the toddler's home and kidnapped her while her parents slept. hannah was once the child's babysitter and the little girl was found eight miles away by tom and his wife. >> i tried not to startle her. i approached her slowly you know and i noticed she was cold and so i went over to her. >> naked with her head shaved they say hannah who attended gordon college and according to police targeted the little girl now faces the judge charged with an unthinkable crime. hannah is charged with breaking and entering kidnapping and assault and battery. she is expected to be arraigned today. nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> thank you very much for the update. right now police are searching for the man seen in this surveillance video trying to hold up a li
to learn more when she is in court today. nicole jacobs has more on what we do know. >> good morning catherine and chris. that little girl has been released from the hospital but >> driving by and i just see the child sitting there in the leaves. >> now this topsfield woman, 21- year-old abigail hannah sits at the center charged. she broke into the toddler's home and kidnapped her while her parents slept. hannah was once the child's babysitter and the little girl was found...
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siouxland news at sunrise! it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat with us on this xxx 3 morning. 3 look for a few days of rain here in siouxland beginning today. overnight there is a chance for thunderstorms witit a warm night in the 50s. tomorrow looks to be rainy as well as wednesday. both tuesday night and wednesday night have a slight chance of switching to a rain/snow mix very briefly. no accumulations. thursday will be dry but winds will be breezy with temperatures falling into the 40s.our next chance for arrives on friday evening in the form of snow. this system is evolving and hard to pin down. right now, it looks like very light accumulations, if any.the rest of the weekend looks dry and cold with
siouxland news at sunrise! it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat with us on this xxx 3 morning. 3 look for a few days of rain here in siouxland beginning today. overnight there is a chance for thunderstorms witit a warm night in the 50s. tomorrow looks to be rainy as well as wednesday. both tuesday night and wednesday night have a slight chance of switching to a rain/snow mix very briefly. no accumulations. thursday will be dry but winds will be breezy with temperatures falling...
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a room and whole face would light up. >> this is jacob hawk. 16 months old. just hours before he died. >> dreams still of the way i found my son. >>reporter: michelle huck of tracy put her triplet down for a nap. jacob, erica, tyler, giggling in the nursery. then the scream. >> it was like a frantic scream and i ran up the stairs really fast. >>reporter: little erica somehow knew her brother was in danger. >> i open the door and i saw jacob with the cord of the blind wrapped around his neck. >>reporter: she found him hanging from the blind next to his crib. >> i yelled his name. i took the blind cord off his neck and i laid him on the floor and. >> the trauma of it, it really hurt us for a long time, he was flown to children hospital in oakland and put on respirator. two week later no sign of life. >> that's when we made at the time tragic decision to let him go. he was brain dead. he wasn't going to have a life. >>reporter: that was seven years ago. only now our michelle and jessie able to share jacob opposite story in the hopes this never happens to another child. consumer prod
a room and whole face would light up. >> this is jacob hawk. 16 months old. just hours before he died. >> dreams still of the way i found my son. >>reporter: michelle huck of tracy put her triplet down for a nap. jacob, erica, tyler, giggling in the nursery. then the scream. >> it was like a frantic scream and i ran up the stairs really fast. >>reporter: little erica somehow knew her brother was in danger. >> i open the door and i saw jacob with the cord of...
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good if a room and whole face would light up. >> this is jacob hawk. 16 months old. just hours before he died. >> dreams still of the way i found my son. >>reporter: michelle huck of tracy put her triplet down for a nap. jacob, erica, tyler, giggling in the nursery. then the scream. >> it was like a frantic scream and i ran up the stairs really fast. >>reporter: little erica somehow knew her brother was in danger. >> i open the door and i saw jacob with the cord of the blind wrapped around his neck. >>reporter: she found him hanging from the blind next to his crib. >> i yelled his name. i took the blind cord off his neck and i laid him on the floor and. >> the trauma of it, it really hurt us for a long time, he was flown to children hospital in oakland and put on respirator. two week later no sign of life. >> that's when we made at the time tragic decision to let him go. he was brain dead. he wasn't going to have a life. >>reporter: that was seven years ago. only now our michelle and jessie able to share jacob opposite story in the hopes this never happens to another child. consumer p
good if a room and whole face would light up. >> this is jacob hawk. 16 months old. just hours before he died. >> dreams still of the way i found my son. >>reporter: michelle huck of tracy put her triplet down for a nap. jacob, erica, tyler, giggling in the nursery. then the scream. >> it was like a frantic scream and i ran up the stairs really fast. >>reporter: little erica somehow knew her brother was in danger. >> i open the door and i saw jacob with the...
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before warming up a little b b early next week. 3 gogo morning siouxland, i'm jacob b ller.here's a look a a your mororng news.at your here's a look k cob heller. siouxland, i'm good morning next week.3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway airport. now though... we're leararng whatathe airport board is ying about that.the board sent a letter to the director of the essential air service program's "analysis division" at the f - a - a. the prider right now... american airlines... wants a one and a quarter million dollars in subsidy money to continue its twice - a - day flights to chicago o'hare. united... which last served sioux city in the late 90's... has submitted a bid that's's almost one million dollars lele to fly the samam route.board president darrell jesse writes that either airline would be great... but the board understands the lowest bid is usually chosen... and... q
before warming up a little b b early next week. 3 gogo morning siouxland, i'm jacob b ller.here's a look a a your mororng news.at your here's a look k cob heller. siouxland, i'm good morning next week.3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway airport. now though... we're leararng whatathe...
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what i have to say, you have horse sets, jacob in california, please, jacob. >> hey, jim, how are you? >> i love the show. >> thank you. >> i love the advice it's phenomenal. >> thank you. >> as an initial, you know, first time invest store, what is your recommendation of how many positions once you have -- one should have without going over that had. >> we can onlyandle 30. we'ree pros, we get hurt. which means i think more than a dozen in an individual who may not be let's as so fis kated a a we are g gng, so try to limit it. it's five with mad money that's a good way to get started larry in massachusetts. >> it was off said that jack kennedy's greatest strength he surrounded himself with extraordinarily bright people, well i woun't be in the game at all but for your teaching through the manybooks, action alerts on the show. i have to tell you how much the folks that you gathered at the street.com, brian, bobob lang, and regina cliff, at the show. >> holy cow. >> you're a close follower of the world i find myself living in. what's going on. >> you know i'm a kra maniac. when does th
what i have to say, you have horse sets, jacob in california, please, jacob. >> hey, jim, how are you? >> i love the show. >> thank you. >> i love the advice it's phenomenal. >> thank you. >> as an initial, you know, first time invest store, what is your recommendation of how many positions once you have -- one should have without going over that had. >> we can onlyandle 30. we'ree pros, we get hurt. which means i think more than a dozen in an...
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correspondent jacob ward has more from san francis francisco. >> reporter: october was an astounding month, a record-breaking month in the midst of a record-breaking year. the national oceanic and add moss fearic association said october of 2015 was literally the hottest october on record in 136 years of recordkeeping. it was nearly a full degree celsius above the 20th century average. >> october makes it just an astoundingly warm year. record temperatures were recorded literally in every part of the globe. when you look at just the land, alone, that temperature we were talking about was a combination of both surface and ocean temperatures, when you look at just the land alone, suddenly you are talking about incredible heat, warmth in places like southern and western australia, across asia, across parts of western north america. we are literally seeing something very, very new here this is all coming on the heels of all kind of other new discoveries. it really seems that as things are changing so rapidly here, antonio, we may not have the measurements that we need to really understand what
correspondent jacob ward has more from san francis francisco. >> reporter: october was an astounding month, a record-breaking month in the midst of a record-breaking year. the national oceanic and add moss fearic association said october of 2015 was literally the hottest october on record in 136 years of recordkeeping. it was nearly a full degree celsius above the 20th century average. >> october makes it just an astoundingly warm year. record temperatures were recorded literally...
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wintry mix sunday into monday. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 days before the annual shopping spree we call "black friday"... some local retail stores are getting ready for many customers to walk through their doors before the turkey is even digested.for the walmart stores in and around sioux city... the deals start in - store at 6 o'clock thursday night. but even earlier online. officials with walmart expect a big turnout on turkey day itself. 3 "we are planning to serve millions of customers on thanksgiving. we're excited. it's one of our busiest seasons of the year and we've got some great deals. "doing some thanksgiving shopping. we've got a big crowd, family coming." "it would be really interesting going black friday shopping for my first time ever. not really a big crowd person but i do think it would be a lot of fun especially if it's a family tradition."sioux city police say while you're busy shopping for gifts... thieves will be hoping to shop *inside* cars. but detective jeff harstad says protecting yourself and yo
wintry mix sunday into monday. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 days before the annual shopping spree we call "black friday"... some local retail stores are getting ready for many customers to walk through their doors before the turkey is even digested.for the walmart stores in and around sioux city... the deals start in - store at 6 o'clock thursday night. but even earlier online. officials with walmart expect a big...
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court accused of dragging two officers. it happened after he crashed blue hill avenue. our nicole jacobs joins us from dorchester with the latest on this one. >> reporter: chris, brian gilbert is still waiting to go before a judge this afternoon, but we are learning more about exactly what transpired leading up to the events and what happened afterwards. i want to get you right to a mug shot of the 45-year-old who does have a pretty lengthy criminal record. but sunday evening, police say gilbert was the driver of an suv. they spotted it going about 70 miles per hour on blue hill avenue. two police officers were told stop the vehicle. they say the driver put that suv in gear as if to make an attempt to flee. switch the gear and those officers were dragged 100 yards. >> they both were shooken up. you know, they were seen. they were evaluated and thank god they're okay. again, it goes to the danger of this job and you never know what can happen when you go out on patrol. >> reporter: there was a foot chase we're also told both the passenger and the driver got out, ran from police. we're tol
court accused of dragging two officers. it happened after he crashed blue hill avenue. our nicole jacobs joins us from dorchester with the latest on this one. >> reporter: chris, brian gilbert is still waiting to go before a judge this afternoon, but we are learning more about exactly what transpired leading up to the events and what happened afterwards. i want to get you right to a mug shot of the 45-year-old who does have a pretty lengthy criminal record. but sunday evening, police say...
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after 1, but here come the eagles...on fourth and goal ben specht throws it up to his go-to guy, jacob spieler, mmc would take a 22-14 lead into the loloer room. it was the specht and spieler show all day...they connect again in the third, specht threw a state record 7 touchdowns and spieler caught a record 5 as mmc wins a shootout, 57- 52. super 8-man championship #2 don bosco-52 #3 mmc-57 (final) in the class a championship, akron-westfield battling a fourth straight top ten opponent. super akron-westfield vs. #7 g-r class a state championship 14-0 g-r..jake schuman, running the bootleg from 45 yards out...he goes untouched...it was 28-0 rebels after the first quarter. in the third quarter...cal eskra connects with austin allard for six, but it wouldn't be enough, akron- the state championship. super class a championship akron-westfield- #7 gladbrook- reinbeck- (final) both of these games at 6, but for now in cedar falls, chris palmquist, abc9 sports . " jenna: and, just announced this afternoon, the iowa championship p games are being postponed.they were supppped to be played tomorr
after 1, but here come the eagles...on fourth and goal ben specht throws it up to his go-to guy, jacob spieler, mmc would take a 22-14 lead into the loloer room. it was the specht and spieler show all day...they connect again in the third, specht threw a state record 7 touchdowns and spieler caught a record 5 as mmc wins a shootout, 57- 52. super 8-man championship #2 don bosco-52 #3 mmc-57 (final) in the class a championship, akron-westfield battling a fourth straight top ten opponent. super...
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collected, screened for genetic disorders and then sold to private companies for research. as jacob ward reports, that has critics concerned about privacy. >> as any parent can tell you, the birth of a child in a blur of hurried parking, terrible pain, anxiety and a lot of medical forms. when my kids were born here in california, we were asked to sign a form that would allow the state to do genetic screening using a blood sample. when we looked at it, it made a lot of sense. >> little poke, sweetie. >> the form allows the state of california to take a pin prick of blood, blot it on to a piece of paper and screen for more than 30 potential applications. it's also become possible in the last decade to use that blood to sequence a baby's d.n.a revealing all the information for a doctor or scientists to see. those samples are stored at a facility maintained by the department of health. this is a treasure trove of genetic information. your average scientific database offers up a genetic database of maybe a few thousand people, but this place has the information of pretty much everyone born in
collected, screened for genetic disorders and then sold to private companies for research. as jacob ward reports, that has critics concerned about privacy. >> as any parent can tell you, the birth of a child in a blur of hurried parking, terrible pain, anxiety and a lot of medical forms. when my kids were born here in california, we were asked to sign a form that would allow the state to do genetic screening using a blood sample. when we looked at it, it made a lot of sense. >>...
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room. his face would light up. >> this is jacob fox, 16 months old, hours before he died. >> i have dreams, still, of the way i found my son. >> michelle had just put her triplets down for a nap. giggling, then, a scream. >> like a frantic scream. i ran up the stairs. >> littlerica somehow knew her brother was in danger. >> i saw jacob with the cord wraps around his neck. >> she found him hanging from the cord next to his crib. >> i took the cord off and laid him on the floor. >> reporter: he was put on a respirator, two weeks later no, sign of life. >> it was a tragic decision to let him go. he was brain dead. he wasn't going to have a life. >> that was seven years ago, only now are they able to share his story in the hopes this never happens to another child. the consumer products safety commission has been warning about the dangers of the window cords for 30 years. this is the safety alert from 1985. the hocks were aware and protected him from the pull cord. >> i did what the blind told me to, to wrap it out of his reach. >> they didn't know about the inner cord. that is what he
room. his face would light up. >> this is jacob fox, 16 months old, hours before he died. >> i have dreams, still, of the way i found my son. >> michelle had just put her triplets down for a nap. giggling, then, a scream. >> like a frantic scream. i ran up the stairs. >> littlerica somehow knew her brother was in danger. >> i saw jacob with the cord wraps around his neck. >> she found him hanging from the cord next to his crib. >> i took the cord...
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morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look jacob heller.siouxland, i'm 3 in the 50's.3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 3 a sioux city teenager is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter after a west high senior died in april from a k - 2 overdose.18 - year - old rose plea last month in woodbury county district court to charges of involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance.prosecutors say she's the person who sold the k - 2 to austin mccloud. mccloud died of an overdose of the drug this april in war eagle park. (mau)'s mouw's trial is set for april 26th... 20 - 16. 3 iowa governor terry branstad was some questions... about the effort to privatize iowa's medicaid program.critics want to know about how much money might be saved... how contracts have been awarded... and how the plan will affect patients. later today... a legislative oversight committee will hold the first of two hearings to go over these privatization plans. the governor says the move will mean more streamlined service at a lower cost... and
morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look jacob heller.siouxland, i'm 3 in the 50's.3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 3 a sioux city teenager is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter after a west high senior died in april from a k - 2 overdose.18 - year - old rose plea last month in woodbury county district court to charges of involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance.prosecutors say she's the person who sold...
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. $300,000 just in time for the holidays. consider this, matt harvey made $614,000 during the regular season and jacob $555,000.
. $300,000 just in time for the holidays. consider this, matt harvey made $614,000 during the regular season and jacob $555,000.
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. but as our jacob rascon reports, it is only one place where racial tensions are boiling over. >> reporter: the team is back on the field, after a day of change, many protesters vowed was only the beginning. >> we do have power. it's a few individuals on our team, look what it becomes. >> amid the excitement over the resignation of the president dan chancellor, protesters were seen shoving a freelance photographer. >> i have a job for you. i'm documenting this. >> reporter: the professor seen in the video may lose her job. >> why not? >> reporter: the missouri conversation is a tale of two americans. university of missouri, you embarrassed me this week, writes one man. >> the demographics of the country are changing. pretty soon this will no longer be a majority white country, that is making a lot of people very nervous, very angry. >> reporter: universities around the country have been plagued with racial tension this year, video of a university of oklahoma fraternity singing a racist song went viral. there were protests at duke after a student hung a noose from a tree. anoth
. but as our jacob rascon reports, it is only one place where racial tensions are boiling over. >> reporter: the team is back on the field, after a day of change, many protesters vowed was only the beginning. >> we do have power. it's a few individuals on our team, look what it becomes. >> amid the excitement over the resignation of the president dan chancellor, protesters were seen shoving a freelance photographer. >> i have a job for you. i'm documenting this. >>...
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jacobs, wbz this morning. >>> it is 6:06. the democrats will take center stage this weekend. the next debate is saturday iowa. >>> a scare outside of the white house last night. the secret service arrested a the north fence. the man face as salt and weapons charges. federal investigators will be on the scene of a deadly small plane crash in ohio. two pilots and seven passengers were on board the plane when it hit an apartment building in akron, ohio tuesday afternoon. it's not clear how the plane lost control but it clipped electional wires on its way down and hit the building and embankment. investigators do not believe anyone on the plane survived. no one on the ground was hurt. >>> a woman whose fiancee was killed in a road rage crash says she's committed to keeping his memory alive. crash pleaded not guilty to the charges including drunk driving. arrone had three children and his fiancee says she still can't believe he's gone. >> reporter:: i need to keep jarrad's memory alive. this man has destroyed my family, and he's really, really hurt my family. >> according to the police rep
jacobs, wbz this morning. >>> it is 6:06. the democrats will take center stage this weekend. the next debate is saturday iowa. >>> a scare outside of the white house last night. the secret service arrested a the north fence. the man face as salt and weapons charges. federal investigators will be on the scene of a deadly small plane crash in ohio. two pilots and seven passengers were on board the plane when it hit an apartment building in akron, ohio tuesday afternoon. it's...
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. nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. >> that's chilling video. >>> a halifax man is behind bars charged with murder. prosecutors say a 16-year-old girl led police to soy kent dang's apartment after she saw blood inside. officers found a woman's body cloth. marissa randall was a prostitute and the two argued over how much money was owed. he's being held without bail. >>> an auburn man is accused of attacking his girlfriend and killing her dog. prosecutors say he was angry he had to care for the animal. officers found a pistol with a serial number filed off inside of the house. he is now facing assault, animal cruelty, and weapons charges. >>> heartbreaking news to tell you about for doug flutie and his parents. both parents died an hour apart. his father had been ill and died of a heart attack. less than an hour afterwards, his mother joan died of a heart attack. flutie is a b.c. hero. boston college tweeted out their condolences as well. >> his parents with are married for 56 years. >>> coming up, david ortiz announces that he's retiring and his fellow athletes are reacting to t
. nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. >> that's chilling video. >>> a halifax man is behind bars charged with murder. prosecutors say a 16-year-old girl led police to soy kent dang's apartment after she saw blood inside. officers found a woman's body cloth. marissa randall was a prostitute and the two argued over how much money was owed. he's being held without bail. >>> an auburn man is accused of attacking his girlfriend and killing her dog. prosecutors say he was angry...
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charged in the disappearance of hadder children sarah and jacob. they have not been seen since they disappeared in september 2014. the children's father troy turner says he spoke with katherine recently hoping to learn where the children might be. >> i let her know that everyone out here understands that it's a possibility that she killed my children. she denied that again. >> she's due back in court in february and until then remains at the cliff ton t perkins hospital. >>> it's taken 15 years but montgomery county police say they know who killed a lady on her front door step. susan street was coming home after selling cosmetics door to door. someone heard her scream get away from me and heard a gunshot. it is believed she was shot by a group of teens who lived nearby and had been terrorizing the neighborhood. >> we don't want to release the names or identities. it would be helpful to corroborate the information through more citizen tips. >> crime services is offering up to $10,000 for information that helps convict susan street's killer. >>> an executive will be taking it a bit ea
charged in the disappearance of hadder children sarah and jacob. they have not been seen since they disappeared in september 2014. the children's father troy turner says he spoke with katherine recently hoping to learn where the children might be. >> i let her know that everyone out here understands that it's a possibility that she killed my children. she denied that again. >> she's due back in court in february and until then remains at the cliff ton t perkins hospital....
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trade in his book "for, fortune, and empire." he highlights key players in such as john jacob astor and thomas jefferson. i remember very clearly the moment at which the idea for this book came to me. ofwas back in the spring 2007. i was reading "the founding of new england." it was written in 1921. adams had alolow passage in there saying the "bible and the beaver" where the two mainstays of the nation and those years.. i have no idea why he had thrown the beaver into the mix. back on the curious. i quickly discovered for the better part of a decade, the main source of income for the pilgrims was trading beaver pelt with local indians and selling them in london. backup a wondering what else i didn't know about the american fur trade. i went down to my local library and started reading books about the firsfur trade. there was a fascinating history there that could be used to tell an equally fascinating story about american history, using trade to talk about how america was transformed into a transcontinental nation. now that i have written a book, i am convinced that if you do not u
trade in his book "for, fortune, and empire." he highlights key players in such as john jacob astor and thomas jefferson. i remember very clearly the moment at which the idea for this book came to me. ofwas back in the spring 2007. i was reading "the founding of new england." it was written in 1921. adams had alolow passage in there saying the "bible and the beaver" where the two mainstays of the nation and those years.. i have no idea why he had thrown the beaver...
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. the isles have the 3-2 victory. >>> next saturday daniel jacobs will be defending his middle weight championship title. this small one square mile in the middle of brooklyn has produced dab juda, mike tyson, and now daniel jacobs. >> any time you have struck until this little area of brownsville, brooke lip, and people look for ways to better themselves. you certain things you gravitate towards, and fighting in general in brooklyn, in brownsville, that's one of those things, you fight to get out. >>> look at the ref in the back of the play here. it's his job to stay away from the play, but the play comes to him. he was a trooper, and he got laid out here a bit. he was a trooper, and he stayed on the field. the guy didn't even take a play off. he's not wearing pads, so hats off to him. >> that was great. >> it was great. it was a graceful summer assault he pull -- summersault he pulled off there. >> like a true stunt man. we will be right back. it's here, the first gummy multivitamin... ...from centrum. a complete, and tasty way to support... ...your energy... ...immunity... a
. the isles have the 3-2 victory. >>> next saturday daniel jacobs will be defending his middle weight championship title. this small one square mile in the middle of brooklyn has produced dab juda, mike tyson, and now daniel jacobs. >> any time you have struck until this little area of brownsville, brooke lip, and people look for ways to better themselves. you certain things you gravitate towards, and fighting in general in brooklyn, in brownsville, that's one of those things,...
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tulsa county jail in oklahoma, we met jacob england and alvin watts. they were suspects in one of the more chilling murder stories we've ever encountered. their alleged killing spree made national news. >> acting on an anonymous tip early sunday morning, police arrested 19-year-old jacob carl england and 32-year-old alvin lee watts. >> the two are believed to be responsible for friday's shooting rampage in a predominantly black tulsa neighborhood that left three dead, two others injured. all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers who were driving around, asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> and it wasn't just any friday. it was good friday. the good friday killings came on the two-year anniversary of the murder of jacob england's father, who had been shot by an african-american man. england and watts had entered not guilty pleas to three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of shooting with the intent to kill, and five hate crimes. both men were eligible for the death penalty. and both agreed to be interviewed by "lockup's" susan kea
tulsa county jail in oklahoma, we met jacob england and alvin watts. they were suspects in one of the more chilling murder stories we've ever encountered. their alleged killing spree made national news. >> acting on an anonymous tip early sunday morning, police arrested 19-year-old jacob carl england and 32-year-old alvin lee watts. >> the two are believed to be responsible for friday's shooting rampage in a predominantly black tulsa neighborhood that left three dead, two others...
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unusual step out of the spotlight. nicole jacobs is in manchester -- noon. >> reporter: he was introduced as the only candidate to introduce snl twice, the only one to have has own board game and star on the walk of fame. can he be president? that is what remains. >> reporter: on this veteran's day in manchester, new hampshire, over eggs and before 600 spectators, republican presidential candidate donald trump takes the stage. >> well, the veterans are special, a special day for the veteran's, by the way -- way, right? >> reporter: it comes after the fourth republican debate in an hour and a half of sleep, trump said, that is what brought on the rare moment of turning over the mic to his son. >> say a few words. >> well, it's great to be here. thank you so much for the incredibly warm thanks from my father. he had an unbelievable debate >> reporter: and the question- and-answer format. he addressed issues we heard before from education to control. >> and my biggest hand was -- and the biggest hand of the border. we're going to create a border and build a wall and we're going to build a wa
unusual step out of the spotlight. nicole jacobs is in manchester -- noon. >> reporter: he was introduced as the only candidate to introduce snl twice, the only one to have has own board game and star on the walk of fame. can he be president? that is what remains. >> reporter: on this veteran's day in manchester, new hampshire, over eggs and before 600 spectators, republican presidential candidate donald trump takes the stage. >> well, the veterans are special, a special day...
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"in need."good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for 3 waking up with us on this xxx morning. 3 for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool in the low 50's.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60.our next system will come through on monday bringing rain back to siouxland and cooler temperatures to near 50 once
"in need."good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for 3 waking up with us on this xxx morning. 3 for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool in the low 50's.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60.our next system will come through on monday bringing rain back to siouxland and cooler temperatures to near 50 once
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tell nbc 10 jacob marberger was last seen monday morning buying ammunition at this walmart in berks county. he is a sophomore at washington college in maryland. officials there say he previously told them he felt persecuted after students pulled pranks on him. three weeks ago they got a tip about him having a gun and found an antique rifle and revolver in a house. he was suspended until a psychologist cleared him to return. police say he left campus and went to his parents home where he took a rifle case. >> we do not have evidence that he has threatened students, the campus, the community here. he obviously is a troubled young man. we hope he comes home. we hope he calls his parents. >> washington college is closed until further notice. pennsylvania state police searched by air yesterday and turned up no sign of jacob. >>> take a look at what happened to a family's car in north philadelphia. >> that was the scene near temple last night and this is the result. charred remains of a car after it unexpectedly exploded. three people including a young child were inside just seconds befor
tell nbc 10 jacob marberger was last seen monday morning buying ammunition at this walmart in berks county. he is a sophomore at washington college in maryland. officials there say he previously told them he felt persecuted after students pulled pranks on him. three weeks ago they got a tip about him having a gun and found an antique rifle and revolver in a house. he was suspended until a psychologist cleared him to return. police say he left campus and went to his parents home where he took a...
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. >>guest: so yes panera q the board -- the marriage case he was just bored when jacob was born we thought it was beautiful his given had this incredible apricot cuba we did not know that meant he had jaundice said he had to go into intensive care under the lights and we were there a couple days to bring him back and forth to of a wife i've restricted like a parent then the day we were ready to take him home and went to the intensive care i said i am here to take take them home and the nurse would not give him to the. i have been here for days she said you were not the parent. my wife had is the section two is still pretty weak and bandaged eyes said you made have to go get my wife with her walker that is crazy but that is what she insisted on. this was 2006 so even then we were pretty shocked ice then i just want to get is some if you are weak was just get him home and we will deal with this later. >>host: york court of appeals ruled against your client but was the lessons learned? >>guest: the standard strategy that had been used and there was good reason there were cases of mult
. >>guest: so yes panera q the board -- the marriage case he was just bored when jacob was born we thought it was beautiful his given had this incredible apricot cuba we did not know that meant he had jaundice said he had to go into intensive care under the lights and we were there a couple days to bring him back and forth to of a wife i've restricted like a parent then the day we were ready to take him home and went to the intensive care i said i am here to take take them home and the...
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at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> jacob sanchez is a 7-year-old boy who is living with autism. he didn't speak until he was four years old. but now he can tell his own story, and he is the inspiration for a new public service campaign. >> one day i found out i had something called autism. my family got me help. slowly i found my voice, and learned all of the ways i would live with it better. >> early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. >> jacob joins me now with his parents. welcome to all of you. >> thanks for having us. >> what was it like to do this promo. >> i loved doing that. >> yeah? >> yes. >> as parents what does it feel like to have this campaign run? >> i know for -- early on when we were trying to figure out what was not quite going right with him, and so on and so forth, and then you hear the diagnosis of autism, and at first you think of it as the worst-case scenario. and we have had doctors tell us he is never going to speak. and to see him tell his own story, and express h
at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> jacob sanchez is a 7-year-old boy who is living with autism. he didn't speak until he was four years old. but now he can tell his own story, and he is the inspiration for a new public service campaign. >> one day i found out i had something called autism. my family got me help. slowly i found my voice, and learned all of the ways i would live with it better. >> early intervention...
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have not revealed much about the case. nicole jacobs is live with more on what we know. good morning nicole. >> good morning to you catherine we are hearing from the family for the first time and the media begging for. >> extremely grateful to the kind couple who found our daughter. we are thankful for having the best family friends and community supporting us through this difficult time. we are also asking for privacy out of the respect for the young ages of our children and an understanding that as parents we need to be able to restore a sense of calm, comfort and normalcy for the well being of our children and because of that and the sensitivity of this case wbz has chosen not to use the name or picture of this little girl. >> the scene in south hamilton sparking questions. the details to follow bringing heart break. a two-year-old little girl reported missing found hours later. >> driving by and i see the child sitting there in the leaves. >> now this woman sits at the center charged. she broke into the toddler's home and kidnapped her while her parents slept. hannah was once the
have not revealed much about the case. nicole jacobs is live with more on what we know. good morning nicole. >> good morning to you catherine we are hearing from the family for the first time and the media begging for. >> extremely grateful to the kind couple who found our daughter. we are thankful for having the best family friends and community supporting us through this difficult time. we are also asking for privacy out of the respect for the young ages of our children and an...
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country. >> nicole jacobs has the details. nicole, good morning. >> good morning to you, kathryn. good morning, chris. if you don't like sitting in traffic, you probably just want to sit at home today because we're seeing that tuesdays are actually worse when it comes to that gridlock traffic than the wednesday before thanksgiving if you take a look here. it appears to be starting with the morning rush hour and this even bigger and worse than the gridlock that has made national attention. >> boy, a really tough start for the afternoon drive for folks heading north on 93. >> reporter: when you think of boston traffic this most likely comes to mind, bumper to bumper for miles. >> so many cars for the city for one thing. >> now getting national attention with boston having three of 50 worst bottlenecks in the country. topping the list, i-93 from the mass pike to route 1. it hits the economy a whopping $58 million worth. >> it's all jammed up. i feel like there's always road work going on. >> reporter: next up, i-93 the braintree split. >> usually a mess, but we get used to it. we wake up
country. >> nicole jacobs has the details. nicole, good morning. >> good morning to you, kathryn. good morning, chris. if you don't like sitting in traffic, you probably just want to sit at home today because we're seeing that tuesdays are actually worse when it comes to that gridlock traffic than the wednesday before thanksgiving if you take a look here. it appears to be starting with the morning rush hour and this even bigger and worse than the gridlock that has made national...
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barnstable village. >> let's get to nicole jacobs with the latest. nicole? >> reporter: bree, chris, i should tell you first and foremost, the driver of the vehicle and state trooper are going to be okay. that is the good news, but i want to show you this video scene. barnstable. the call came in around 11:30. reports of that wrong way driver. in an attempt to stop the driver and protect other motorists from the driver, state police positioned themselves to slow traffic behind them. happened. cod hospital and was treated there and released. we're learning more about the driver of the pickup truck. we're told he is an elderly man who experienced some sort of medical condition, and that is what caused the crash. we're told he also was treated medical issue. it is unclear at this hour if he will face charges. of course, we'll continue to follow that and bring you more when we learn it. nicole jacobs, wbz this morning. >> thank you very much for the update. >>> a big scare for passengers on one mbta bus when a man on board threatens people with a hatchet. it happened near columbia road and
barnstable village. >> let's get to nicole jacobs with the latest. nicole? >> reporter: bree, chris, i should tell you first and foremost, the driver of the vehicle and state trooper are going to be okay. that is the good news, but i want to show you this video scene. barnstable. the call came in around 11:30. reports of that wrong way driver. in an attempt to stop the driver and protect other motorists from the driver, state police positioned themselves to slow traffic behind...
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parents are calling for calm in the city of chicago. nicole jacobs is live in the satellite center with the latest. >> the shooting happened in october of last year. it's coming to light again and sparking protests as we get a closer look at the disturbing dash cam video for the first time. police dash cam video shows the moments at the center of tension in chicago. 17-year-old la kwon mcdonald, two police officers approaching. shot. 15 more would come, including to mcdonald's head and chest while he was on the ground. hundreds filled the streets in protest. chanting 16 shots, they marched for the most part peacefully. >> people have a right to be angry. people have a right to protest. people have a right to free speech, but they do not have a right to commit criminal acts. >> reporter: the officer is now charged with first-degree murder. >> people will judge the split second actions of my client, however, the standard in this case is, what was my client experiencing at the time he made this split second decision to fire? >> reporter: mcdonald was known to have been carrying a knif
parents are calling for calm in the city of chicago. nicole jacobs is live in the satellite center with the latest. >> the shooting happened in october of last year. it's coming to light again and sparking protests as we get a closer look at the disturbing dash cam video for the first time. police dash cam video shows the moments at the center of tension in chicago. 17-year-old la kwon mcdonald, two police officers approaching. shot. 15 more would come, including to mcdonald's head and...
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fled the violence in honduras last year. we agreed to call him jacob for this report. he says he has no family to turn to, because his father was murdered by a drug gang, and his mother has been in a honduran prison his entire life. >> ( translated ): in my country people like me have one destiny, which is to end up in a gang. you're basically like a prisoner because they'll recruit you by force. it's a death sentence. you join the gang, you get killed. you don't join, they kill you. that is the life for young people. you're basically playing with your life when you decide to come. but we did it because we truly are fleeing much worse back home. >> reporter: but jacob didn't get past the texas border and soon found himself in deportation proceedings. without a lawyer. a spokesman for "o.r.r." says it invites legal experts to explain-- in spanish-- to all unaccompanied minors their rights and court procedures, allocating $9 million for the effort. >> your honor, it's incredibly easy. >> reporter: in a federal court hearing last year, deputy assistant attorney general leon fresco argue
fled the violence in honduras last year. we agreed to call him jacob for this report. he says he has no family to turn to, because his father was murdered by a drug gang, and his mother has been in a honduran prison his entire life. >> ( translated ): in my country people like me have one destiny, which is to end up in a gang. you're basically like a prisoner because they'll recruit you by force. it's a death sentence. you join the gang, you get killed. you don't join, they kill you....
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of events, nichole jacob is in roxbury with more, good morning, any ol. by a traffic stop and that driver making an attempt to run. sunday evening in mattapan this was the wreckage left behind, two suv's mangled after a scary scene. >> i was a little bit scared. >> boston police say the driver of the building suv was speeding, going about 70 miles when they stopped the vehicle driver appeared to make an attempt to run, that is when the two officers took action. >> the driver put the car in gear, the officers tried to stop him, took off with the two officers inside the car hanging out from the car. >> reporter: dragging them roughly 100 yards, not woman coming to a stop until hitting this parked suv. >> anybody on the sidewalk would have been seriously injured. >> reporter: as were the two officers, a foot injury for one and back and shoulder injuries for i can't noer. and those two officers are expected to be okay. their injuries we are told were non-life threatening, reporting in roxbury, nichole jacobs wbz this morning. >> nichole thank you for the update. >>> today boston leader
of events, nichole jacob is in roxbury with more, good morning, any ol. by a traffic stop and that driver making an attempt to run. sunday evening in mattapan this was the wreckage left behind, two suv's mangled after a scary scene. >> i was a little bit scared. >> boston police say the driver of the building suv was speeding, going about 70 miles when they stopped the vehicle driver appeared to make an attempt to run, that is when the two officers took action. >> the driver...
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driver to the hospital. nicole jacobs is live at the state police barracks in south yarmouth. so far, the driver is not facing charges. >> reporter: not right now. i want to say first, chris, the driver of the pickup truck and the state trooper are okay. no major injuries as far as this situation goes, but i want to get you right to video from overnight. in an attempt to stop the driver and protect other drivers, the state trooper positioned himself between the wrong way driver and other drivers and that's when the accident happened. we're told the wrong way driver condition. as a result of that, he, too, is being treated and right now, filed. that's the latest from south yarmouth this morning. nicole jacobs, wbz news this morning. >>> in a developing story, police say an armed robbery in the parking lot of the fairfield inn started as a meetup from craigslist. the victim answered an ad for a pair of sneakers, but when he showed up at the meeting place, he was robbed at gunpoint. another suspect. >> your online profile could make you the victim of a so- called cat fishing scheme. the
driver to the hospital. nicole jacobs is live at the state police barracks in south yarmouth. so far, the driver is not facing charges. >> reporter: not right now. i want to say first, chris, the driver of the pickup truck and the state trooper are okay. no major injuries as far as this situation goes, but i want to get you right to video from overnight. in an attempt to stop the driver and protect other drivers, the state trooper positioned himself between the wrong way driver and other...
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special meaning. local five's jacob peklo joins us now with more. jacob: hundreds of volunteers spent their morning...prepari ng meals for families in need. but now, one former homeless man has made it back on his feet, and is giving to those who have the greatest needs. and he never wants to forget the changes that he's made. terry gable remembers hitting rock bottom. terry gable, intake coordinator: "while sitting in eight days of jail, i decided i'd had enough of that old life, and wanted something new." after battling an addiction to drugs and alcohol, he joined the program at hope ministries, designed to help people get their lives back on track. terry gable, intake coordinator: "after turning my life over, it completely changed. it transformed my whole life for me and my family." now, six years after first volunteering to work here, he's got a full time job. and when he sees more than 200 other people giving their time on this thanksgiving day, he knows firsthand how it can make a big difference. here and ate, myself, when i was running around the street, a lot, when i was livin
special meaning. local five's jacob peklo joins us now with more. jacob: hundreds of volunteers spent their morning...prepari ng meals for families in need. but now, one former homeless man has made it back on his feet, and is giving to those who have the greatest needs. and he never wants to forget the changes that he's made. terry gable remembers hitting rock bottom. terry gable, intake coordinator: "while sitting in eight days of jail, i decided i'd had enough of that old life, and...
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disappearance of sarah and jacob hoggle. their mother catherine hoggle had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and has shown no improvement. is easilyy she confused and does not understand the charges against her. her attorneys argued that she had been in jail long enough and that all charges should be dismissed, even saying she has been housed without meaning. the motion was quickly denied. looked bewildered. >> i don't need to sound insensitive, but i don't care about her mental state. i don't care about charges. just want my children back. >> she understands the situation . the problem is she does not want to go to jail. >> the plan of the prosecution is, why are we in the district court if we are not going to go ahead in the district court? >> doctors will continue to work with the district court. the man accused of murdering his estranged wife will be in arlington held without bond. that was the outcome of today's bond hearing. he was arrested in connection with the death of bonnie black, found stabbed to death inside the home in april. today, his attorneys laid out their de
disappearance of sarah and jacob hoggle. their mother catherine hoggle had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and has shown no improvement. is easilyy she confused and does not understand the charges against her. her attorneys argued that she had been in jail long enough and that all charges should be dismissed, even saying she has been housed without meaning. the motion was quickly denied. looked bewildered. >> i don't need to sound insensitive, but i don't care about her mental state. i...
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. >> the first thing i remember was the smell. it wasn't particularly bat. jacob hector said it was a standard jail smell. you will smell this at every facility. >> it's like a damp smell. like wet clothes that you left out and you didn't hang them to dry. that's the smell of jail. a lot of wet socks. >> in cincinnati, ohio, d' andre found a way to turn his socks into jail house air fresheners. >> you get the soap and break it down into little pieces and place it inside the socks and then break it down. this is done. once it broke down, it will be into a powder form like this. you leave it like that and when you want to freshen it, you go like that and you have a home meat air freshener. we want to get everyone in their cell so it won't be smelling bad. >> these cellmates were housed in the same unit and also used the soap sock with a method of their. >> deodorant and put it on the vent. it smells good in here too. >> at the kent county jail in grand rapits, they said no amount of artificial air freshener can substitute for elbow grease. >> i pull them out and take this rag and clean
. >> the first thing i remember was the smell. it wasn't particularly bat. jacob hector said it was a standard jail smell. you will smell this at every facility. >> it's like a damp smell. like wet clothes that you left out and you didn't hang them to dry. that's the smell of jail. a lot of wet socks. >> in cincinnati, ohio, d' andre found a way to turn his socks into jail house air fresheners. >> you get the soap and break it down into little pieces and place it inside...
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whether the bill comes due this winter. jacob ward, al jazeera, sacramento. >> thanks for watching. the news continues next live from doha. we'll bring you the president's remarks from arlington national cemetery at 11:00 a.m. eastern. this is a live picture of the setup for the president. we'll be back then. >> this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to the news hour. i'm in doha. here is what is coming up in the next 60 minutes. slovenia, begins erecting a wall to keep refugees out. >>> anger on the streets of afghanistan's capitol of the killing of members of an ethnic minority.
whether the bill comes due this winter. jacob ward, al jazeera, sacramento. >> thanks for watching. the news continues next live from doha. we'll bring you the president's remarks from arlington national cemetery at 11:00 a.m. eastern. this is a live picture of the setup for the president. we'll be back then. >> this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to the news hour. i'm in doha. here is what is coming up in the next 60 minutes. slovenia, begins erecting a wall to...