Camera. Nightly news begins right now. This is nbc nightly news. Lester holt from washington. Good evening, a cold case confession from minnesota appears to bring a 27yearold murder mystery that gripped the nation to an end as a family who lived with decades of uncertainty finally learned what happened to their little boy. Jacobs parents finally learned what happened. The man who said he did it described what happened on that october day in 1989. What youre about to hear is disturbing. Nbc Stephanie Gosk has the story. Jacob, im so sorry. Its incredibly painful to know his past years. Reporter today, patty finally learned what happened to jacob, 27 years ago, leaving the country shellshocked. This is one more day of agony for population 3200 in minnesota. Reporter he described in detail how he says he kidn kidnapped and sexually abused the young boy. According to reporters in court, he told the judge i was driving on a deadend road. I noticed three children on their bicycles with a fla
Back up comeys assertion that the president never once asked him about protecting the country from russian interference. What they do show is that the president was obsessed with the most salacious allegation in the dossier compiled by former British Intelligence officer christopher steele. In one exchange in the oval office, the president denied any impropriety but appeared to suggest he had talked about, catch this about prostitutes with russian president putin. They chatted about the topic on one or more occasions. Comey documented that. The president said the hookers thing is nonsense but that putin had told him we have some of the most beautiful hookers in the world. They actually had that conversation according to president. Comey notes that the president did not say when putin told him this. And i dont recall the rest is redacted. In last nights interview with rachel, comey said he took that claim seriously. He told you that he had had a personal conversation with president puti
whether he has hundreds of millions of dollars or x many billions? does that calibration do for him. first and foremost, he s always seen is the forbes 400 list as a kind of pecking order. it s very important to his own sense of himself that he be considered a billionaire. and i think that that s just part of the strange amalgamation of him being both egomaniacal and wildly insecure all at the same time. secondly, he got good business traction off of that. the more media attention he got when he bragged about his wealth and the more that the media played along with that game, the more it kept him in the news and also became a calling card for him to use at banks. but i think the thing to remember here, as well is that to a certain extent the media was come police pit in that because you didn t have to be a rocket science to do digging into his numbers. when i was at the new york times, i spent about a month