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. >> reporter: jacob is home. >> he arrived in the united states monday morning. >> reporter: but how the american businessman returned to the u.s. is a mystery. arrested in 2011 in bolivia, managing a rice business and accused of laundering drug money. in may 2012, he his wife said the family was puzzled and dismayed by accusations. >> the worst part is that he's an innocent man. he didn't do anything wrong. and he proved that innocence in the court of law. >> reporter: last december after spending 18 months in prison without being charged and his health failing he was put under house arrest. an interview with cnn and espagnole, he strongly denied the charges. >> the reason this putting in jail because my associate in switzerland is want ford narco trafficking and without the judge seeing evidence. >> reporter: actor sean penn, who took up the cause of his freedom, traveled to bolivia a year ago and met with president morales. >> we're honored and grateful. president morales received juice penn told the associated press he was extracted from the south american country in a humanitari
. >> reporter: jacob is home. >> he arrived in the united states monday morning. >> reporter: but how the american businessman returned to the u.s. is a mystery. arrested in 2011 in bolivia, managing a rice business and accused of laundering drug money. in may 2012, he his wife said the family was puzzled and dismayed by accusations. >> the worst part is that he's an innocent man. he didn't do anything wrong. and he proved that innocence in the court of law. >>...
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and some of the more pop lay topics, team edward or team jacob from twilight? and the song, call me maybe,. >> i think that's a waste. give you that one. that is a waste. next one, number four. solar panel covers. i don't see what's wrong with that. >> well, $3.5 million spent at boston airport to install these solar panels on top of a parking garage. sounds good well, 25% of them are now covered by tarp because air traffic controllers said they were bottom lining them during the day because of the glare from the sun. >> there's a point to be made there occasionally one makes mistakes in the planning process. >> weren't engineers involved? >> you're not going to give them an inch, are you? tomko -- just reporting from the book. >> the space pizza. sounds like a waste. 125,000 bucks. >> as we were saying, one of the eleast egregious things on the lest. that was spent in a grant to a 3-d printer company, trying to make printed pizza -- >> i don't think that's a waste. 3-d printing is big and who knows what applications this technology will result in, in the real
and some of the more pop lay topics, team edward or team jacob from twilight? and the song, call me maybe,. >> i think that's a waste. give you that one. that is a waste. next one, number four. solar panel covers. i don't see what's wrong with that. >> well, $3.5 million spent at boston airport to install these solar panels on top of a parking garage. sounds good well, 25% of them are now covered by tarp because air traffic controllers said they were bottom lining them during the...
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. >>> new york businessman jacob austriker is reportedly back in the u.s. that's what an unidentified state department official tells the associated press. family members in the u.s. apparently have not seen or heard from him since his return. he was detained more than two years ago without charge in a bolivian money laundering investigation. >>> an olympic size wardrobe malfunction or fail. turns out the red, white and blue mittens the u.s. olympic committee is selling at the sochi winter games were made in china. says so right on the tag. yes. the usoc says the official mittens that the american athletes will wear during the opening ceremonies will indeed and are definitely made in the good old usa. >> every time i feel like we've got the same thing. >> it's amazing how much the wardrobe -- >> it's that hard to have things not made in china. that's what it tells us. >> yes. >>> let's move to our political gut check of the morning. the senate looking to clear the bipartisan budget compromise by a crucial test vote after several conservative republicans ple
. >>> new york businessman jacob austriker is reportedly back in the u.s. that's what an unidentified state department official tells the associated press. family members in the u.s. apparently have not seen or heard from him since his return. he was detained more than two years ago without charge in a bolivian money laundering investigation. >>> an olympic size wardrobe malfunction or fail. turns out the red, white and blue mittens the u.s. olympic committee is selling at the...
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we also have video of this same interpreter next to president jacob can be zum mallast year. this isn't a man who appeared once. it's someone close to the government for some time. we should also mention that president. zuma is facing corruption charges in other areas. that's a massive complaint people have in this country about the government. unfortunately, it may be showing that south africa today is a far cry of that of nelson mandela years ago. >> errol, it it is puzzling and troubling. they've got a lot of questions to be answered. it doesn't make any sense what happened there. erroll, thank you very much. we appreciate it. as he mentioned, nelson mandela now in his final resting place. his funeral was held over the weekend in a village where he grew up. about 4500 people pack aid huge at the present time for the ceremony mandela was buried near the graves of three of his children. >> a 30-foot bronze statue of mandela was unveiled in pretoria as part of today's national day of reb conciliation. he was sworn in as president in the city nearly 20 years ago. it's beautifu
we also have video of this same interpreter next to president jacob can be zum mallast year. this isn't a man who appeared once. it's someone close to the government for some time. we should also mention that president. zuma is facing corruption charges in other areas. that's a massive complaint people have in this country about the government. unfortunately, it may be showing that south africa today is a far cry of that of nelson mandela years ago. >> errol, it it is puzzling and...
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joining me is jack jacobs. and executive vice president for economic empowerment at the wounded warrior project and retired army officer jennifer silva. welcome. in that documentary one of your colleagues mentioned there are more injuries from ptsd than from traumatic injuries physical injuries. is that your experience at the wounded warrior project with veterans coming home as well? >> absolutely. according to our veterans that we survey 75% have anxiety or post traumatic stress. that exceeds any physical wound. >> in that documentary which is so powerful it talks about when she was back in college using the post 9/11 g.i. bill and she had a service dog named g.i. joe. one of her english professors gave her a hard time for the dog. do you think schools are ready in breaking down the military divide in the nation? >> i don't think any part of society is ready. you have to remember a very small number of men and women serve this country in the last 20 or 30 years since we have had the all volunteer service and p
joining me is jack jacobs. and executive vice president for economic empowerment at the wounded warrior project and retired army officer jennifer silva. welcome. in that documentary one of your colleagues mentioned there are more injuries from ptsd than from traumatic injuries physical injuries. is that your experience at the wounded warrior project with veterans coming home as well? >> absolutely. according to our veterans that we survey 75% have anxiety or post traumatic stress. that...
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bradley jacobs, we were going to talk other things, time ran away. thanks for joining us from us weekly. >> sure. >>> i am martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following now in the cnn newsroom. the colorado teenager opens fire at a school, then kills himself. and nobody knows why. we will tell you what police are doing to try to find the answers. >>> snow and lots of it. that's what tens of millions of people are getting hit with today. a thousand mile area from kansas to maine is in the storm zone. and no winner in mega millions, means the jackpot gets meggier. we will tell you when you may have the next chance to win it. i am martin savidge. >> we start in colorado, the town is trying to find sense after a terrifying school shooting here. less than 24 hours ago. a 15-year-old is in critical condition, shot here at arapahoe high school by a classmate. the 18-year-old gunman is dead after shooting himself. he has been identified as carl pierson. police say he walked into school with a shotgun yesterday afternoon.
bradley jacobs, we were going to talk other things, time ran away. thanks for joining us from us weekly. >> sure. >>> i am martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following now in the cnn newsroom. the colorado teenager opens fire at a school, then kills himself. and nobody knows why. we will tell you what police are doing to try to find the answers. >>> snow and lots of it. that's what tens of millions of people are getting hit with...
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the man signed for other high profile events in the past including president jacob zuma and said he was hired through an interpretation company. the government continues to investigate. >> i think he is making this stuff up. he's just going with it. >> mike made the point, he is an arm's length away from president obama. and other world leaders. that ain't funny. >> that is -- oh, my gosh. >> it's bizarre. >> totally bizarre. okay. can we go to washington? that's interesting enough. >> i would rather just stay here. >> no, you are in so much trouble. okay. >> what happened? >> i want you to handle this next story really well. >> am i in trouble? >> you can't leave that. what do you mean? >> which one was yesterday? >> okay, in washington house lawmakers -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. come on. you have viewers getting up early to listen and you say something like that and -- >> you know how many people tweeted me? telling me to hit you. i have done that. >> how was it? >> you need to take a chill pill and hold on to the refrigerator. >> this is unfair. >> in washington, house lawmakers are expe
the man signed for other high profile events in the past including president jacob zuma and said he was hired through an interpretation company. the government continues to investigate. >> i think he is making this stuff up. he's just going with it. >> mike made the point, he is an arm's length away from president obama. and other world leaders. that ain't funny. >> that is -- oh, my gosh. >> it's bizarre. >> totally bizarre. okay. can we go to washington? that's...
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and the man has signed for other high profile presidents in the past including jacob zuma and said he was hired through an interpretation company and also says he has been violent in his past. the south african government is set to address the scandal in about 30 minutes. i don't know quite what to make of all of that. >>> later this morning we'll get a look at a number of economic reports including weekly jobless claims and retail sales. yesterday a tough day on wall street down across the board, almost 130 points in the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p, largest losses in over a month. let's go to cnbc's steve sedgwick live in london. >> good day. market sales could fear tapering and the upset of it. jpmorgan, they have come to a deal with federal authorities, going to cost around $2 billion, this result in the ponzi scheme run by bernie madoff, five years ago he was arrested. jpmorgan agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement they will have criminal violations lifted and filed in court but it will stop short of an indictment. elsewhere, facebook is joining the s&p 500, now worth around
and the man has signed for other high profile presidents in the past including jacob zuma and said he was hired through an interpretation company and also says he has been violent in his past. the south african government is set to address the scandal in about 30 minutes. i don't know quite what to make of all of that. >>> later this morning we'll get a look at a number of economic reports including weekly jobless claims and retail sales. yesterday a tough day on wall street down...
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associated press the fake interpreting k34i9ed something similar last year at an esanta attended by jacob zuma. i'll be back in two hours. i turns over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." \s. >>> right now why it mike make america's enemies nerve out. >>> behind the scenes on air force one, candid images of the remarkable flight carries president obama, president bush, and hillary clinton to south africa. what went on? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." we begin with chilling new video and details of the final seconds of asiana flight 214. federal investigators have released this previously unseen surveillance recording, showing the plane's tail hitting a sea wall. three people were killed in the july accident. hundreds were injured. now we're learning there were repeated warnings in the cockpit of looming disaster, but why didn't those warnings prevent the crash? cnn's rene marsh has details. >> the details make you shake your head and ask, how could this happen? the pilots got the warning. they were aware they were going down too fast, but the problem wasn't corr
associated press the fake interpreting k34i9ed something similar last year at an esanta attended by jacob zuma. i'll be back in two hours. i turns over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." \s. >>> right now why it mike make america's enemies nerve out. >>> behind the scenes on air force one, candid images of the remarkable flight carries president obama, president bush, and hillary clinton to south africa. what went on? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in...
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it was all happening so fast, says edison tech basketball coach jacob scott, who was less than a block away and making his way towards the bus stop. when he got to his students, he also got a surprise. >> i told the police officer who i was, why i was there. explained to him that these guys were down here to catch the bus to go to a scrimmage. did they do something wrong? >> and what did the officer say to you? >> yes, they didn't disperse. they didn't leave. we told them to go home and they didn't go home. at that time, i'm just -- i'm puzzled. next thing i know, he turns around and says, if you don't disperse from here in the next few seconds, we're going to take you downtown as well. >> rochester's police chief defended the officer's actions saying his department has received complaints about loitering and fighting in the area. and he says the boys were not actually standing at their bus stop but rather they were standing 100 yards away from it. >> this is an officer on a day-to-day basis dealing with students in the downtown area, and in this instance, based on their interaction an
it was all happening so fast, says edison tech basketball coach jacob scott, who was less than a block away and making his way towards the bus stop. when he got to his students, he also got a surprise. >> i told the police officer who i was, why i was there. explained to him that these guys were down here to catch the bus to go to a scrimmage. did they do something wrong? >> and what did the officer say to you? >> yes, they didn't disperse. they didn't leave. we told them to...
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>> reporter: very controversial moment, in fact, those boos of jacob zuma, the president of south africa. also, people were making this sign and anyone who watches sports knows that's to make a substitute. there is a lot of anger here in south africa with the current administration. south africa has moved on a long way since apartheid. many of those racial divides have been closed, but there is also a big problem with poverty. less than 1% of white south africans are in poverty but that number for black south africans, nearly half of black south africans so that divide is still there. many people i've spoken to through this week expressing disappointment that the current anc government hasn't done more to bring those people up. but certainly, the predominant feeling this week is one of mourning and of celebration of this great man, nelson mandela, and certainly, people will be looking forward to the next several days of commemoration in pretoria and at his hometown later this week. >> i was expecting that stadium to be packed, jam-packed. i know the weather was bad, it was raining, but t
>> reporter: very controversial moment, in fact, those boos of jacob zuma, the president of south africa. also, people were making this sign and anyone who watches sports knows that's to make a substitute. there is a lot of anger here in south africa with the current administration. south africa has moved on a long way since apartheid. many of those racial divides have been closed, but there is also a big problem with poverty. less than 1% of white south africans are in poverty but that...
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africans in attendance, they were much more pleased to see president obama than their own president, jacob zuma. >> and joining us now, nbc's tom brokaw, who interviewed nelson mandela, and patricia williams, professor at columbia university. thank you both for being here. starting with you, tom. you followed the arc of this man's life for a long time. do we learn anything different about the domestic international reception from watching those events earlier today? >> well, it was unifying force. i was thinking as i was watching the byplay there in the audience and especially in the stands between the former american presidents who were there, president george bush 43, bill clinton, jimmy carter and barack obama. probably the only thing the four could agree on is they all admired and adored barack -- obviously, nelson mandela. and he was that kind of a force, not just as at the highest levels of political power in the world, but among the people, as well. i was in that soccer stadium the day that he was released after he was released. and it's just hard to fully understand the transformat
africans in attendance, they were much more pleased to see president obama than their own president, jacob zuma. >> and joining us now, nbc's tom brokaw, who interviewed nelson mandela, and patricia williams, professor at columbia university. thank you both for being here. starting with you, tom. you followed the arc of this man's life for a long time. do we learn anything different about the domestic international reception from watching those events earlier today? >> well, it was...
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i mean, he is the father -- as jacob zimmer said, he's south africa's greatest son, but he is the father of modern south africa. he was such a great patriot. i just think that he really sees as his legacy. he doesn't necessarily think about anything larger than that, even though his legacy is larger than that. i think he saved his country and brought democracy to his country. >> it was so interesting to hear president obama eulogize nelson mandela. this crowd in that stadium went wild for obama. and obama in some ways tying his own inspiration for politics, his own journeys to his own improbable journey to that of nelson mandela and comparing nelson mandela to gandhi and dr. king and abraham lincoln. this was a remarkable address. >> i think it was very personal for the president. and i think he was obviously inspired. his first political awakening came in the anti-apartheid movement. something he said i just really struck me and had resonance with me, that lovely line that nothing was inevitable about nelson mandela's life. i think in some sense he's thinking about himself, too. nothing
i mean, he is the father -- as jacob zimmer said, he's south africa's greatest son, but he is the father of modern south africa. he was such a great patriot. i just think that he really sees as his legacy. he doesn't necessarily think about anything larger than that, even though his legacy is larger than that. i think he saved his country and brought democracy to his country. >> it was so interesting to hear president obama eulogize nelson mandela. this crowd in that stadium went wild for...
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the south africa of today, there are issues here when president jacob zuma was here. he is in power, of course. that's always going to make you a little bit sideways with the people you govern, no matter what country you're in. where is south africa today in terms of realizing the dream of nelson mandela, robyn? >> you have to talk to various different south africans. i think this is a country that is very focused on itself at the moment and that very question. jake on zuma is a very different leader to nelson mandela. and many people are concerned that he doesn't embody the visi visionry, the reconciliation that we saw from nelson mandela. was he just an aberration? is south africa no longer exceptional, just another, ordinary midlevel country? >> i think most people would say no. >> i think no. i'm asking that as a question. this happened, corruption, poverty happens everywhere in the world. why are we more critical here of it now 20 years after mandela? >> i think in short, the achievements are lasting and incredible. >> yes. >> democracy, that has been established
the south africa of today, there are issues here when president jacob zuma was here. he is in power, of course. that's always going to make you a little bit sideways with the people you govern, no matter what country you're in. where is south africa today in terms of realizing the dream of nelson mandela, robyn? >> you have to talk to various different south africans. i think this is a country that is very focused on itself at the moment and that very question. jake on zuma is a very...
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members speaking and the main appreciation and tribute will be read by current south african president jacob zuma all taking place tomorrow. this is a massive stadium. it holds, we're told, around 95,000 people. we're told that ordinary south africans, there's no tickets or anything to get in. first come, first served. that's going to be a very coveted line to be in tonight waiting till the early hours of tomorrow morning. south african time. of course, there will be many screens around the country for people to be able to follow that memorial service. we don't know how long it's going to last. it's budgeted to last a few hours. it may go on for many, many hours longer than that. i think also so important, you mentioned robin was talking about zelda la grange and her own feelings as white south africans. it imd roos me of that incredible thing he told a journalist, while i was in prison my hatred for the white people decreased but my hatred for the system increases. so he was committed to toppling that system but then of course, why does everybody love him and respect him? because he was abl
members speaking and the main appreciation and tribute will be read by current south african president jacob zuma all taking place tomorrow. this is a massive stadium. it holds, we're told, around 95,000 people. we're told that ordinary south africans, there's no tickets or anything to get in. first come, first served. that's going to be a very coveted line to be in tonight waiting till the early hours of tomorrow morning. south african time. of course, there will be many screens around the...
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followed by the president of brazil, china, india, and raoul castro of cuba and finally remarks by jacob zuma from africa. quite a program, quite an emotional experience. there will no doubt be tens of thousands of people perhaps lining the route trying to get us near the football stadium where the event will take place. one of the largest gatherings ever the funeral of pope john ii. this may rival the number of people expecting. this is a day of full of passion for nelson mandela. >> live from south africa, thanks for the update. robert, a lot of interesting things happening here. one, president obama on a plane with george w. bush and laura bush. president obama will be speaking right before the president of brazil with whom there's been, i would say, frosty relations given the fact we've been tapping her cell phone. >> he may know what she's going to say. >> very good. president castro will be speaking. into this mix we throw ted cruz. given all of that, i wanted to get your thoughts on president obama spoke the day nelson mandela passed away. from your experience with him as a candid
followed by the president of brazil, china, india, and raoul castro of cuba and finally remarks by jacob zuma from africa. quite a program, quite an emotional experience. there will no doubt be tens of thousands of people perhaps lining the route trying to get us near the football stadium where the event will take place. one of the largest gatherings ever the funeral of pope john ii. this may rival the number of people expecting. this is a day of full of passion for nelson mandela. >>...
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jacob, josh cooway and jackson, anything better than that? >> probably not. >> i don't think anything could ever come close to what my dad is like. >> i don't know, mom and dad are pretty sneaky. >> i love that. you guys want to give your dad a message today? >> we just want to tell him that we love him and that we miss him and that we'll see him in about four months. >> we just missed him a lot and can't wait for him to get home and it's been a long road, but every day we wake up and we keep going. so that's what gets us through is just the family and knowing that it's getting closer every day. >> lieutenant colonel, we certainly can't imagine ha that feels like to hear those words and the impact you've had on our nation and your sweet family there has got to be heart warming to you. >> i'm pretty proud to have three great kids, tremendous wife that keeps everything rolling back home. just makes it a lot easier to do what you have to do, to know we have the support of our family and support of our community while we're doing what we need to
jacob, josh cooway and jackson, anything better than that? >> probably not. >> i don't think anything could ever come close to what my dad is like. >> i don't know, mom and dad are pretty sneaky. >> i love that. you guys want to give your dad a message today? >> we just want to tell him that we love him and that we miss him and that we'll see him in about four months. >> we just missed him a lot and can't wait for him to get home and it's been a long road,...
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but having interviewed bob dylan and spent some time with bob dylan and met bob dylan's son, jacob, and spent time with him, i got to say flat-out, bob dylan is not a racist. i can't believe i even have to say that, but we know this in a way that we know martin luther king is not a racist, nelson mandela is not a racist. we know this from their work. this guy has a track record. "lonesome death," "in the wind." "hurricane." human dignity. it's threaded throughout the fabric of who he is as an artist. this whole thing just seems insane. i'm saying that with all due respect to whatever pain the people are bringing this charge are feeling. >> jeff, dylan was in paris to receive the legion of honor award when he was charged. the government is not trying to fine him. they're apparently just looking for an apology. if you were his legal adviser, would you tell him to give one? >> you know, bob dylan operates by his own rules. he is a truly great man. i don't think there is any dispute about that. he is a major cultural figure in american history and he has been on the right side of all these
but having interviewed bob dylan and spent some time with bob dylan and met bob dylan's son, jacob, and spent time with him, i got to say flat-out, bob dylan is not a racist. i can't believe i even have to say that, but we know this in a way that we know martin luther king is not a racist, nelson mandela is not a racist. we know this from their work. this guy has a track record. "lonesome death," "in the wind." "hurricane." human dignity. it's threaded throughout...